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<?php

/*
 * This file is part of the Symfony package.
 *
 * (c) Fabien Potencier <fabien@symfony.com>
 *
 * For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE
 * file that was distributed with this source code.
 */

namespace Symfony\Component\Routing;

/**
 * CompiledRoutes are returned by the RouteCompiler class.
 *
 * @author Fabien Potencier <fabien@symfony.com>
 */
class CompiledRoute implements \Serializable
{
    private array $variables;
    private array $tokens;
    private string $staticPrefix;
    private string $regex;
    private array $pathVariables;
    private array $hostVariables;
    private ?string $hostRegex;
    private array $hostTokens;

    /**
     * @param string      $staticPrefix  The static prefix of the compiled route
     * @param string      $regex         The regular expression to use to match this route
     * @param array       $tokens        An array of tokens to use to generate URL for this route
     * @param array       $pathVariables An array of path variables
     * @param string|null $hostRegex     Host regex
     * @param array       $hostTokens    Host tokens
     * @param array       $hostVariables An array of host variables
     * @param array       $variables     An array of variables (variables defined in the path and in the host patterns)
     */
    public function __construct(string $staticPrefix, string $regex, array $tokens, array $pathVariables, string $hostRegex = null, array $hostTokens = [], array $hostVariables = [], array $variables = [])
    {
        $this->staticPrefix = $staticPrefix;
        $this->regex = $regex;
        $this->tokens = $tokens;
        $this->pathVariables = $pathVariables;
        $this->hostRegex = $hostRegex;
        $this->hostTokens = $hostTokens;
        $this->hostVariables = $hostVariables;
        $this->variables = $variables;
    }

    public function __serialize(): array
    {
        return [
            'vars' => $this->variables,
            'path_prefix' => $this->staticPrefix,
            'path_regex' => $this->regex,
            'path_tokens' => $this->tokens,
            'path_vars' => $this->pathVariables,
            'host_regex' => $this->hostRegex,
            'host_tokens' => $this->hostTokens,
            'host_vars' => $this->hostVariables,
        ];
    }

    /**
     * @internal
     */
    final public function serialize(): string
    {
        throw new \BadMethodCallException('Cannot serialize '.__CLASS__);
    }

    public function __unserialize(array $data): void
    {
        $this->variables = $data['vars'];
        $this->staticPrefix = $data['path_prefix'];
        $this->regex = $data['path_regex'];
        $this->tokens = $data['path_tokens'];
        $this->pathVariables = $data['path_vars'];
        $this->hostRegex = $data['host_regex'];
        $this->hostTokens = $data['host_tokens'];
        $this->hostVariables = $data['host_vars'];
    }

    /**
     * @internal
     */
    final public function unserialize(string $serialized)
    {
        $this->__unserialize(unserialize($serialized, ['allowed_classes' => false]));
    }

    /**
     * Returns the static prefix.
     */
    public function getStaticPrefix(): string
    {
        return $this->staticPrefix;
    }

    /**
     * Returns the regex.
     */
    public function getRegex(): string
    {
        return $this->regex;
    }

    /**
     * Returns the host regex.
     */
    public function getHostRegex(): ?string
    {
        return $this->hostRegex;
    }

    /**
     * Returns the tokens.
     */
    public function getTokens(): array
    {
        return $this->tokens;
    }

    /**
     * Returns the host tokens.
     */
    public function getHostTokens(): array
    {
        return $this->hostTokens;
    }

    /**
     * Returns the variables.
     */
    public function getVariables(): array
    {
        return $this->variables;
    }

    /**
     * Returns the path variables.
     */
    public function getPathVariables(): array
    {
        return $this->pathVariables;
    }

    /**
     * Returns the host variables.
     */
    public function getHostVariables(): array
    {
        return $this->hostVariables;
    }
}
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Enhancing Payment Security: The Role of Encryption and Tokenization in Digital Transactions

As digital transactions proliferate, ensuring robust payment security is more critical than ever. Two foundational technologies that are pivotal in this effort are encryption and tokenization.
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