Compiles the current route instance.
Because so much of the parent class is private, we need to call the parent class's compile() method and then dissect its return value to build our new compiled object. If upstream gets refactored so we can subclass more easily then this may not be necessary.
\Symfony\Component\Routing\Route $route: A Route instance.
\Drupal\Core\Routing\CompiledRoute A CompiledRoute instance.
Overrides RouteCompiler::compile
public static function compile(Route $route) {
$symfony_compiled = parent::compile($route);
// The Drupal-specific compiled information.
$stripped_path = static::getPathWithoutDefaults($route);
$fit = static::getFit($stripped_path);
$pattern_outline = static::getPatternOutline($stripped_path);
$num_parts = count(explode('/', trim($pattern_outline, '/')));
return new CompiledRoute($route, $fit, $pattern_outline, $num_parts, $symfony_compiled
->getStaticPrefix(), $symfony_compiled
->getRegex(), $symfony_compiled
->getTokens(), $symfony_compiled
->getPathVariables(), $symfony_compiled
->getHostRegex(), $symfony_compiled
->getHostTokens(), $symfony_compiled
->getHostVariables(), $symfony_compiled
->getVariables());
}