remove escape sequences from string in php
I'm working with a mysqldump file that has escaped character sequences. I need to know the length of a string as its database value, but the dump has escape characters in it, which add length to the string.开发者_运维问答
I've used stripslashes()
which properly un-escapes single- and double-quotes, but it doesn't touch the \r\n
.
I'm concerned there are other escaped character sequences in there that I'm not aware of. Is there a function I can use that will give me the true length of the string as it would be in the database? If I have to build my own function, what other sequences should it handle?
The strip c slashes() function does exactly that:
stripcslashes('foo\r\n');
You can use substr_count()
to count characters in a string. Simply count how many backslashes are in the string:
$string = "... mysqldump string here ...";
$backslashes = substr_count($string, '\\');
That'll give you a rough count. To be 100% accurate, you'd have to count how many double backslashes there are, to account for literal backslashes, and adjust the count as appropriate.
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