';', 'ADR' => ';', 'ORG' => ';', 'CATEGORIES' => ',', ); /** * The currently used delimiter. * * @var string */ protected $delimiter = null; /** * Get a compound value as an array. * * @param $name string * @return array */ public function getParts() { if (is_null($this->value)) { return array(); } $delimiter = $this->getDelimiter(); // split by any $delimiter which is NOT prefixed by a slash. // Note that this is not a a perfect solution. If a value is prefixed // by two slashes, it should actually be split anyway. // // Hopefully we can fix this better in a future version, where we can // break compatibility a bit. $compoundValues = preg_split("/(?value); // remove slashes from any semicolon and comma left escaped in the single values $compoundValues = array_map( function($val) { return strtr($val, array('\,' => ',', '\;' => ';')); }, $compoundValues); return $compoundValues; } /** * Returns the delimiter for this property. * * @return string */ public function getDelimiter() { if (!$this->delimiter) { if (isset(self::$delimiterMap[$this->name])) { $this->delimiter = self::$delimiterMap[$this->name]; } else { // To be a bit future proof, we are going to default the // delimiter to ; $this->delimiter = ';'; } } return $this->delimiter; } /** * Set a compound value as an array. * * * @param $name string * @return array */ public function setParts(array $values) { // add slashes to all semicolons and commas in the single values $values = array_map( function($val) { return strtr($val, array(',' => '\,', ';' => '\;')); }, $values); $this->setValue( implode($this->getDelimiter(), $values) ); } }