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- <?php
- require_once(__DIR__ . '/../../vendor/autoload.php');
- use phpDocumentor\Reflection\DocBlockFactory;
- $docComment = <<<DOCCOMMENT
- /**
- * This is an example of a summary.
- *
- * You can escape the @-sign by surrounding it with braces, for example: {@}. And escape a closing brace within an
- * inline tag by adding an opening brace in front of it like this: {}.
- *
- * Here are example texts where you can see how they could be used in a real life situation:
- *
- * This is a text with an {@internal inline tag where a closing brace ({}) is shown}.
- * Or an {@internal inline tag with a literal {{@}link{} in it}.
- *
- * Do note that an {@internal inline tag that has an opening brace ({) does not break out}.
- */
- DOCCOMMENT;
- $factory = DocBlockFactory::createInstance();
- $docblock = $factory->create($docComment);
- // Escaping is automatic so this happens in the DescriptionFactory.
- $description = $docblock->getDescription();
- // This is the rendition that we will receive of the Description.
- $receivedDocComment = <<<DOCCOMMENT
- /**
- * This is an example of a summary.
- *
- * You can escape the @-sign by surrounding it with braces, for example: {@}. And escape a closing brace within an
- * inline tag by adding an opening brace in front of it like this: {}.
- *
- * Here are example texts where you can see how they could be used in a real life situation:
- *
- * This is a text with an {@internal inline tag where a closing brace ({}) is shown}.
- * Or an {@internal inline tag with a literal {{@}link{} in it}.
- *
- * Do note that an {@internal inline tag that has an opening brace ({) does not break out}.
- */
- DOCCOMMENT;
- // Render it using the default PassthroughFormatter
- $foundDescription = $description->render();
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