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return blockTypesWithPossibleFromTransforms; }; /** * Returns block types that the 'blocks' can be transformed into, based on * the source block's own 'to' transforms. * * @param {Array} blocks The blocks to transform from. * * @return {Array} Block types that the source can be transformed into. */ const getBlockTypesForPossibleToTransforms = blocks => { if (!blocks.length) { return []; } const sourceBlock = blocks[0]; const blockType = getBlockType(sourceBlock.name); const transformsTo = blockType ? getBlockTransforms('to', blockType.name) : []; // filter all 'to' transforms to find those that are possible. const possibleTransforms = transformsTo.filter(transform => { return transform && isPossibleTransformForSource(transform, 'to', blocks); }); // Build a list of block names using the possible 'to' transforms. const blockNames = possibleTransforms.map(transformation => transformation.blocks).flat(); // Map block names to block types. return blockNames.map(getBlockType); }; /** * Determines whether transform is a "block" type * and if so whether it is a "wildcard" transform * ie: targets "any" block type * * @param {Object} t the Block transform object * * @return {boolean} whether transform is a wildcard transform */ const isWildcardBlockTransform = t => t && t.type === 'block' && Array.isArray(t.blocks) && t.blocks.includes('*'); /** * Determines whether the given Block is the core Block which * acts as a container Block for other Blocks as part of the * Grouping mechanics * * @param {string} name the name of the Block to test against * * @return {boolean} whether or not the Block is the container Block type */ const isContainerGroupBlock = name => name === getGroupingBlockName(); /** * Returns an array of block types that the set of blocks received as argument * can be transformed into. * * @param {Array} blocks Blocks array. * * @return {Array} Block types that the blocks argument can be transformed to. */ function getPossibleBlockTransformations(blocks) { if (!blocks.length) { return []; } const blockTypesForFromTransforms = getBlockTypesForPossibleFromTransforms(blocks); const blockTypesForToTransforms = getBlockTypesForPossibleToTransforms(blocks); return [...new Set([...blockTypesForFromTransforms, ...blockTypesForToTransforms])]; } /** * Given an array of transforms, returns the highest-priority transform where * the predicate function returns a truthy value. A higher-priority transform * is one with a lower priority value (i.e. first in priority order). Returns * null if the transforms set is empty or the predicate function returns a * falsey value for all entries. * * @param {Object[]} transforms Transforms to search. * @param {Function} predicate Function returning true on matching transform. * * @return {?Object} Highest-priority transform candidate. */ function findTransform(transforms, predicate) { // The hooks library already has built-in mechanisms for managing priority // queue, so leverage via locally-defined instance. const hooks = (0,external_wp_hooks_namespaceObject.createHooks)(); for (let i = 0; i < transforms.length; i++) { const candidate = transforms[i]; if (predicate(candidate)) { hooks.addFilter('transform', 'transform/' + i.toString(), result => result ? result : candidate, candidate.priority); } } // Filter name is arbitrarily chosen but consistent with above aggregation. return hooks.applyFilters('transform', null); } /** * Returns normal block transforms for a given transform direction, optionally * for a specific block by name, or an empty array if there are no transforms. * If no block name is provided, returns transforms for all blocks. A normal * transform object includes `blockName` as a property. * * @param {string} direction Transform direction ("to", "from"). * @param {string|Object} blockTypeOrName Block type or name. * * @return {Array} Block transforms for direction. */ function getBlockTransforms(direction, blockTypeOrName) { // When retrieving transforms for all block types, recurse into self. if (blockTypeOrName === undefined) { return getBlockTypes().map(({ name }) => getBlockTransforms(direction, name)).flat(); } // Validate that block type exists and has array of direction. const blockType = normalizeBlockType(blockTypeOrName); const { name: blockName, transforms } = blockType || {}; if (!transforms || !Array.isArray(transforms[direction])) { return []; } const usingMobileTransformations = transforms.supportedMobileTransforms && Array.isArray(transforms.supportedMobileTransforms); const filteredTransforms = usingMobileTransformations ? transforms[direction].filter(t => { if (t.type === 'raw') { return true; } if (!t.blocks || !t.blocks.length) { return false; } if (isWildcardBlockTransform(t)) { return true; } return t.blocks.every(transformBlockName => transforms.supportedMobileTransforms.includes(transformBlockName)); }) : transforms[direction]; // Map transforms to normal form. return filteredTransforms.map(transform => ({ ...transform, blockName, usingMobileTransformations })); } /** * Checks that a given transforms isMatch method passes for given source blocks. * * @param {Object} transform A transform object. * @param {Array} blocks Blocks array. * * @return {boolean} True if given blocks are a match for the transform. */ function maybeCheckTransformIsMatch(transform, blocks) { if (typeof transform.isMatch !== 'function') { return true; } const sourceBlock = blocks[0]; const attributes = transform.isMultiBlock ? blocks.map(block => block.attributes) : sourceBlock.attributes; const block = transform.isMultiBlock ? blocks : sourceBlock; return transform.isMatch(attributes, block); } /** * Switch one or more blocks into one or more blocks of the new block type. * * @param {Array|Object} blocks Blocks array or block object. * @param {string} name Block name. * * @return {?Array} Array of blocks or null. */ function switchToBlockType(blocks, name) { const blocksArray = Array.isArray(blocks) ? blocks : [blocks]; const isMultiBlock = blocksArray.length > 1; const firstBlock = blocksArray[0]; const sourceName = firstBlock.name; // Find the right transformation by giving priority to the "to" // transformation. const transformationsFrom = getBlockTransforms('from', name); const transformationsTo = getBlockTransforms('to', sourceName); const transformation = findTransform(transformationsTo, t => t.type === 'block' && (isWildcardBlockTransform(t) || t.blocks.indexOf(name) !== -1) && (!isMultiBlock || t.isMultiBlock) && maybeCheckTransformIsMatch(t, blocksArray)) || findTransform(transformationsFrom, t => t.type === 'block' && (isWildcardBlockTransform(t) || t.blocks.indexOf(sourceName) !== -1) && (!isMultiBlock || t.isMultiBlock) && maybeCheckTransformIsMatch(t, blocksArray)); // Stop if there is no valid transformation. if (!transformation) { return null; } let transformationResults; if (transformation.isMultiBlock) { if ('__experimentalConvert' in transformation) { transformationResults = transformation.__experimentalConvert(blocksArray); } else { transformationResults = transformation.transform(blocksArray.map(currentBlock => currentBlock.attributes), blocksArray.map(currentBlock => currentBlock.innerBlocks)); } } else if ('__experimentalConvert' in transformation) { transformationResults = transformation.__experimentalConvert(firstBlock); } else { transformationResults = transformation.transform(firstBlock.attributes, firstBlock.innerBlocks); } // Ensure that the transformation function returned an object or an array // of objects. if (transformationResults === null || typeof transformationResults !== 'object') { return null; } // If the transformation function returned a single object, we want to work // with an array instead. transformationResults = Array.isArray(transformationResults) ? transformationResults : [transformationResults]; // Ensure that every block object returned by the transformation has a // valid block type. if (transformationResults.some(result => !getBlockType(result.name))) { return null; } const hasSwitchedBlock = transformationResults.some(result => result.name === name); // Ensure that at least one block object returned by the transformation has // the expected "destination" block type. if (!hasSwitchedBlock) { return null; } const ret = transformationResults.map((result, index, results) => { /** * Filters an individual transform result from block transformation. * All of the original blocks are passed, since transformations are * many-to-many, not one-to-one. * * @param {Object} transformedBlock The transformed block. * @param {Object[]} blocks Original blocks transformed. * @param {Object[]} index Index of the transformed block on the array of results. * @param {Object[]} results An array all the blocks that resulted from the transformation. */ return (0,external_wp_hooks_namespaceObject.applyFilters)('blocks.switchToBlockType.transformedBlock', result, blocks, index, results); }); return ret; } /** * Create a block object from the example API. * * @param {string} name * @param {Object} example * * @return {Object} block. */ const getBlockFromExample = (name, example) => { try { var _example$innerBlocks; return createBlock(name, example.attributes, ((_example$innerBlocks = example.innerBlocks) !== null && _example$innerBlocks !== void 0 ? _example$innerBlocks : []).map(innerBlock => getBlockFromExample(innerBlock.name, innerBlock))); } catch { return createBlock('core/missing', { originalName: name, originalContent: '', originalUndelimitedContent: '' }); } }; ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: external ["wp","blockSerializationDefaultParser"] const external_wp_blockSerializationDefaultParser_namespaceObject = window["wp"]["blockSerializationDefaultParser"]; ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: external ["wp","autop"] const external_wp_autop_namespaceObject = window["wp"]["autop"]; ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: external ["wp","isShallowEqual"] const external_wp_isShallowEqual_namespaceObject = window["wp"]["isShallowEqual"]; var external_wp_isShallowEqual_default = /*#__PURE__*/__webpack_require__.n(external_wp_isShallowEqual_namespaceObject); ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/blocks/build-module/api/parser/serialize-raw-block.js /** * Internal dependencies */ /** * @typedef {Object} Options Serialization options. * @property {boolean} [isCommentDelimited=true] Whether to output HTML comments around blocks. */ /** @typedef {import("./").WPRawBlock} WPRawBlock */ /** * Serializes a block node into the native HTML-comment-powered block format. * CAVEAT: This function is intended for re-serializing blocks as parsed by * valid parsers and skips any validation steps. This is NOT a generic * serialization function for in-memory blocks. For most purposes, see the * following functions available in the `@wordpress/blocks` package: * * @see serializeBlock * @see serialize * * For more on the format of block nodes as returned by valid parsers: * * @see `@wordpress/block-serialization-default-parser` package * @see `@wordpress/block-serialization-spec-parser` package * * @param {WPRawBlock} rawBlock A block node as returned by a valid parser. * @param {Options} [options={}] Serialization options. * * @return {string} An HTML string representing a block. */ function serializeRawBlock(rawBlock, options = {}) { const { isCommentDelimited = true } = options; const { blockName, attrs = {}, innerBlocks = [], innerContent = [] } = rawBlock; let childIndex = 0; const content = innerContent.map(item => // `null` denotes a nested block, otherwise we have an HTML fragment. item !== null ? item : serializeRawBlock(innerBlocks[childIndex++], options)).join('\n').replace(/\n+/g, '\n').trim(); return isCommentDelimited ? getCommentDelimitedContent(blockName, attrs, content) : content; } ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: external "ReactJSXRuntime" const external_ReactJSXRuntime_namespaceObject = window["ReactJSXRuntime"]; ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/blocks/build-module/api/serializer.js /** * WordPress dependencies */ /** * Internal dependencies */ /** @typedef {import('./parser').WPBlock} WPBlock */ /** * @typedef {Object} WPBlockSerializationOptions Serialization Options. * * @property {boolean} isInnerBlocks Whether we are serializing inner blocks. */ /** * Returns the block's default classname from its name. * * @param {string} blockName The block name. * * @return {string} The block's default class. */ function getBlockDefaultClassName(blockName) { // Generated HTML classes for blocks follow the `wp-block-{name}` nomenclature. // Blocks provided by WordPress drop the prefixes 'core/' or 'core-' (historically used in 'core-embed/'). const className = 'wp-block-' + blockName.replace(/\//, '-').replace(/^core-/, ''); return (0,external_wp_hooks_namespaceObject.applyFilters)('blocks.getBlockDefaultClassName', className, blockName); } /** * Returns the block's default menu item classname from its name. * * @param {string} blockName The block name. * * @return {string} The block's default menu item class. */ function getBlockMenuDefaultClassName(blockName) { // Generated HTML classes for blocks follow the `editor-block-list-item-{name}` nomenclature. // Blocks provided by WordPress drop the prefixes 'core/' or 'core-' (historically used in 'core-embed/'). const className = 'editor-block-list-item-' + blockName.replace(/\//, '-').replace(/^core-/, ''); return (0,external_wp_hooks_namespaceObject.applyFilters)('blocks.getBlockMenuDefaultClassName', className, blockName); } const blockPropsProvider = {}; const innerBlocksPropsProvider = {}; /** * Call within a save function to get the props for the block wrapper. * * @param {Object} props Optional. Props to pass to the element. */ function getBlockProps(props = {}) { const { blockType, attributes } = blockPropsProvider; return getBlockProps.skipFilters ? props : (0,external_wp_hooks_namespaceObject.applyFilters)('blocks.getSaveContent.extraProps', { ...props }, blockType, attributes); } /** * Call within a save function to get the props for the inner blocks wrapper. * * @param {Object} props Optional. Props to pass to the element. */ function getInnerBlocksProps(props = {}) { const { innerBlocks } = innerBlocksPropsProvider; // Allow a different component to be passed to getSaveElement to handle // inner blocks, bypassing the default serialisation. if (!Array.isArray(innerBlocks)) { return { ...props, children: innerBlocks }; } // Value is an array of blocks, so defer to block serializer. const html = serialize(innerBlocks, { isInnerBlocks: true }); // Use special-cased raw HTML tag to avoid default escaping. const children = /*#__PURE__*/(0,external_ReactJSXRuntime_namespaceObject.jsx)(external_wp_element_namespaceObject.RawHTML, { children: html }); return { ...props, children }; } /** * Given a block type containing a save render implementation and attributes, returns the * enhanced element to be saved or string when raw HTML expected. * * @param {string|Object} blockTypeOrName Block type or name. * @param {Object} attributes Block attributes. * @param {?Array} innerBlocks Nested blocks. * * @return {Object|string} Save element or raw HTML string. */ function getSaveElement(blockTypeOrName, attributes, innerBlocks = []) { const blockType = normalizeBlockType(blockTypeOrName); if (!blockType?.save) { return null; } let { save } = blockType; // Component classes are unsupported for save since serialization must // occur synchronously. For improved interoperability with higher-order // components which often return component class, emulate basic support. if (save.prototype instanceof external_wp_element_namespaceObject.Component) { const instance = new save({ attributes }); save = instance.render.bind(instance); } blockPropsProvider.blockType = blockType; blockPropsProvider.attributes = attributes; innerBlocksPropsProvider.innerBlocks = innerBlocks; let element = save({ attributes, innerBlocks }); if (element !== null && typeof element === 'object' && (0,external_wp_hooks_namespaceObject.hasFilter)('blocks.getSaveContent.extraProps') && !(blockType.apiVersion > 1)) { /** * Filters the props applied to the block save result element. * * @param {Object} props Props applied to save element. * @param {WPBlock} blockType Block type definition. * @param {Object} attributes Block attributes. */ const props = (0,external_wp_hooks_namespaceObject.applyFilters)('blocks.getSaveContent.extraProps', { ...element.props }, blockType, attributes); if (!external_wp_isShallowEqual_default()(props, element.props)) { element = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.cloneElement)(element, props); } } /** * Filters the save result of a block during serialization. * * @param {Element} element Block save result. * @param {WPBlock} blockType Block type definition. * @param {Object} attributes Block attributes. */ return (0,external_wp_hooks_namespaceObject.applyFilters)('blocks.getSaveElement', element, blockType, attributes); } /** * Given a block type containing a save render implementation and attributes, returns the * static markup to be saved. * * @param {string|Object} blockTypeOrName Block type or name. * @param {Object} attributes Block attributes. * @param {?Array} innerBlocks Nested blocks. * * @return {string} Save content. */ function getSaveContent(blockTypeOrName, attributes, innerBlocks) { const blockType = normalizeBlockType(blockTypeOrName); return (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.renderToString)(getSaveElement(blockType, attributes, innerBlocks)); } /** * Returns attributes which are to be saved and serialized into the block * comment delimiter. * * When a block exists in memory it contains as its attributes both those * parsed the block comment delimiter _and_ those which matched from the * contents of the block. * * This function returns only those attributes which are needed to persist and * which cannot be matched from the block content. * * @param {Object<string,*>} blockType Block type. * @param {Object<string,*>} attributes Attributes from in-memory block data. * * @return {Object<string,*>} Subset of attributes for comment serialization. */ function getCommentAttributes(blockType, attributes) { var _blockType$attributes; return Object.entries((_blockType$attributes = blockType.attributes) !== null && _blockType$attributes !== void 0 ? _blockType$attributes : {}).reduce((accumulator, [key, attributeSchema]) => { const value = attributes[key]; // Ignore undefined values. if (undefined === value) { return accumulator; } // Ignore all attributes but the ones with an "undefined" source // "undefined" source refers to attributes saved in the block comment. if (attributeSchema.source !== undefined) { return accumulator; } // Ignore default value. if ('default' in attributeSchema && JSON.stringify(attributeSchema.default) === JSON.stringify(value)) { return accumulator; } // Otherwise, include in comment set. accumulator[key] = value; return accumulator; }, {}); } /** * Given an attributes object, returns a string in the serialized attributes * format prepared for post content. * * @param {Object} attributes Attributes object. * * @return {string} Serialized attributes. */ function serializeAttributes(attributes) { return JSON.stringify(attributes) // Don't break HTML comments. .replace(/--/g, '\\u002d\\u002d') // Don't break non-standard-compliant tools. .replace(/</g, '\\u003c').replace(/>/g, '\\u003e').replace(/&/g, '\\u0026') // Bypass server stripslashes behavior which would unescape stringify's // escaping of quotation mark. // // See: https://developer.wordpress.org/reference/functions/wp_kses_stripslashes/ .replace(/\\"/g, '\\u0022'); } /** * Given a block object, returns the Block's Inner HTML markup. * * @param {Object} block Block instance. * * @return {string} HTML. */ function getBlockInnerHTML(block) { // If block was parsed as invalid or encounters an error while generating // save content, use original content instead to avoid content loss. If a // block contains nested content, exempt it from this condition because we // otherwise have no access to its original content and content loss would // still occur. let saveContent = block.originalContent; if (block.isValid || block.innerBlocks.length) { try { saveContent = getSaveContent(block.name, block.attributes, block.innerBlocks); } catch (error) {} } return saveContent; } /** * Returns the content of a block, including comment delimiters. * * @param {string} rawBlockName Block name. * @param {Object} attributes Block attributes. * @param {string} content Block save content. * * @return {string} Comment-delimited block content. */ function getCommentDelimitedContent(rawBlockName, attributes, content) { const serializedAttributes = attributes && Object.entries(attributes).length ? serializeAttributes(attributes) + ' ' : ''; // Strip core blocks of their namespace prefix. const blockName = rawBlockName?.startsWith('core/') ? rawBlockName.slice(5) : rawBlockName; // @todo make the `wp:` prefix potentially configurable. if (!content) { return `<!-- wp:${blockName} ${serializedAttributes}/-->`; } return `<!-- wp:${blockName} ${serializedAttributes}-->\n` + content + `\n<!-- /wp:${blockName} -->`; } /** * Returns the content of a block, including comment delimiters, determining * serialized attributes and content form from the current state of the block. * * @param {WPBlock} block Block instance. * @param {WPBlockSerializationOptions} options Serialization options. * * @return {string} Serialized block. */ function serializeBlock(block, { isInnerBlocks = false } = {}) { if (!block.isValid && block.__unstableBlockSource) { return serializeRawBlock(block.__unstableBlockSource); } const blockName = block.name; const saveContent = getBlockInnerHTML(block); if (blockName === getUnregisteredTypeHandlerName() || !isInnerBlocks && blockName === getFreeformContentHandlerName()) { return saveContent; } const blockType = getBlockType(blockName); if (!blockType) { return saveContent; } const saveAttributes = getCommentAttributes(blockType, block.attributes); return getCommentDelimitedContent(blockName, saveAttributes, saveContent); } function __unstableSerializeAndClean(blocks) { // A single unmodified default block is assumed to // be equivalent to an empty post. if (blocks.length === 1 && isUnmodifiedDefaultBlock(blocks[0])) { blocks = []; } let content = serialize(blocks); // For compatibility, treat a post consisting of a // single freeform block as legacy content and apply // pre-block-editor removep'd content formatting. if (blocks.length === 1 && blocks[0].name === getFreeformContentHandlerName() && blocks[0].name === 'core/freeform') { content = (0,external_wp_autop_namespaceObject.removep)(content); } return content; } /** * Takes a block or set of blocks and returns the serialized post content. * * @param {Array} blocks Block(s) to serialize. * @param {WPBlockSerializationOptions} options Serialization options. * * @return {string} The post content. */ function serialize(blocks, options) { const blocksArray = Array.isArray(blocks) ? blocks : [blocks]; return blocksArray.map(block => serializeBlock(block, options)).join('\n\n'); } ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/simple-html-tokenizer/dist/es6/index.js /** * generated from https://raw.githubusercontent.com/w3c/html/26b5126f96f736f796b9e29718138919dd513744/entities.json * do not edit */ var namedCharRefs = { Aacute: "Á", aacute: "á", Abreve: "Ă", abreve: "ă", ac: "∾", acd: "∿", acE: "∾̳", Acirc: "Â", acirc: "â", acute: "´", Acy: "А", acy: "а", AElig: "Æ", aelig: "æ", af: "\u2061", Afr: "𝔄", afr: "𝔞", Agrave: "À", agrave: "à", alefsym: "ℵ", aleph: "ℵ", Alpha: "Α", alpha: "α", Amacr: "Ā", amacr: "ā", amalg: "⨿", amp: "&", AMP: "&", andand: "⩕", And: "⩓", and: "∧", andd: "⩜", andslope: "⩘", andv: "⩚", ang: "∠", ange: "⦤", angle: "∠", angmsdaa: "⦨", angmsdab: "⦩", angmsdac: "⦪", angmsdad: "⦫", angmsdae: "⦬", angmsdaf: "⦭", angmsdag: "⦮", angmsdah: "⦯", angmsd: "∡", 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"⋀", bkarow: "⤍", blacklozenge: "⧫", blacksquare: "▪", blacktriangle: "▴", blacktriangledown: "▾", blacktriangleleft: "◂", blacktriangleright: "▸", blank: "␣", blk12: "▒", blk14: "░", blk34: "▓", block: "█", bne: "=⃥", bnequiv: "≡⃥", bNot: "⫭", bnot: "⌐", Bopf: "𝔹", bopf: "𝕓", bot: "⊥", bottom: "⊥", bowtie: "⋈", boxbox: "⧉", boxdl: "┐", boxdL: "╕", boxDl: "╖", boxDL: "╗", boxdr: "┌", boxdR: "╒", boxDr: "╓", boxDR: "╔", boxh: "─", boxH: "═", boxhd: "┬", boxHd: "╤", boxhD: "╥", boxHD: "╦", boxhu: "┴", boxHu: "╧", boxhU: "╨", boxHU: "╩", boxminus: "⊟", boxplus: "⊞", boxtimes: "⊠", boxul: "┘", boxuL: "╛", boxUl: "╜", boxUL: "╝", boxur: "└", boxuR: "╘", boxUr: "╙", boxUR: "╚", boxv: "│", boxV: "║", boxvh: "┼", boxvH: "╪", boxVh: "╫", boxVH: "╬", boxvl: "┤", boxvL: "╡", boxVl: "╢", boxVL: "╣", boxvr: "├", boxvR: "╞", boxVr: "╟", boxVR: "╠", bprime: "‵", breve: "˘", Breve: "˘", brvbar: "¦", bscr: "𝒷", Bscr: "ℬ", bsemi: "⁏", bsim: "∽", bsime: "⋍", bsolb: "⧅", bsol: "\\", bsolhsub: "⟈", bull: "•", bullet: "•", bump: "≎", bumpE: "⪮", bumpe: "≏", Bumpeq: "≎", bumpeq: "≏", Cacute: "Ć", cacute: "ć", capand: "⩄", capbrcup: "⩉", capcap: "⩋", cap: "∩", Cap: "⋒", capcup: "⩇", capdot: "⩀", CapitalDifferentialD: "ⅅ", caps: "∩︀", caret: "⁁", caron: "ˇ", Cayleys: "ℭ", ccaps: "⩍", Ccaron: "Č", ccaron: "č", Ccedil: "Ç", ccedil: "ç", Ccirc: "Ĉ", ccirc: "ĉ", Cconint: "∰", ccups: "⩌", ccupssm: "⩐", Cdot: "Ċ", cdot: "ċ", cedil: "¸", Cedilla: "¸", cemptyv: "⦲", cent: "¢", centerdot: "·", CenterDot: "·", cfr: "𝔠", Cfr: "ℭ", CHcy: "Ч", chcy: "ч", check: "✓", checkmark: "✓", Chi: "Χ", chi: "χ", circ: "ˆ", circeq: "≗", circlearrowleft: "↺", circlearrowright: "↻", circledast: "⊛", circledcirc: "⊚", circleddash: "⊝", CircleDot: "⊙", circledR: "®", circledS: "Ⓢ", CircleMinus: "⊖", CirclePlus: "⊕", CircleTimes: "⊗", cir: "○", cirE: "⧃", cire: "≗", cirfnint: "⨐", cirmid: "⫯", cirscir: "⧂", ClockwiseContourIntegral: "∲", CloseCurlyDoubleQuote: "”", CloseCurlyQuote: "’", clubs: "♣", clubsuit: "♣", colon: ":", Colon: "∷", Colone: "⩴", colone: "≔", coloneq: "≔", comma: ",", commat: "@", comp: "∁", compfn: "∘", complement: "∁", complexes: "ℂ", cong: "≅", congdot: "⩭", Congruent: "≡", conint: "∮", Conint: "∯", ContourIntegral: "∮", copf: "𝕔", Copf: "ℂ", coprod: "∐", Coproduct: "∐", copy: "©", COPY: "©", copysr: "℗", CounterClockwiseContourIntegral: "∳", crarr: "↵", cross: "✗", Cross: "⨯", Cscr: "𝒞", cscr: "𝒸", csub: "⫏", csube: "⫑", csup: "⫐", csupe: "⫒", ctdot: "⋯", cudarrl: "⤸", cudarrr: "⤵", cuepr: "⋞", cuesc: "⋟", cularr: "↶", cularrp: "⤽", cupbrcap: "⩈", cupcap: "⩆", CupCap: "≍", cup: "∪", Cup: "⋓", cupcup: "⩊", cupdot: "⊍", cupor: "⩅", cups: "∪︀", curarr: "↷", curarrm: "⤼", curlyeqprec: "⋞", curlyeqsucc: "⋟", curlyvee: "⋎", curlywedge: "⋏", curren: "¤", curvearrowleft: "↶", curvearrowright: "↷", cuvee: "⋎", cuwed: "⋏", cwconint: "∲", cwint: "∱", cylcty: "⌭", dagger: "†", Dagger: "‡", daleth: "ℸ", darr: "↓", Darr: "↡", dArr: "⇓", dash: "‐", Dashv: "⫤", dashv: "⊣", dbkarow: "⤏", dblac: "˝", Dcaron: "Ď", dcaron: "ď", Dcy: "Д", dcy: "д", ddagger: "‡", ddarr: "⇊", DD: "ⅅ", dd: "ⅆ", DDotrahd: "⤑", ddotseq: "⩷", deg: "°", Del: "∇", Delta: "Δ", delta: "δ", demptyv: "⦱", dfisht: "⥿", Dfr: "𝔇", dfr: "𝔡", dHar: "⥥", dharl: "⇃", dharr: "⇂", DiacriticalAcute: "´", DiacriticalDot: "˙", DiacriticalDoubleAcute: "˝", DiacriticalGrave: "`", DiacriticalTilde: "˜", diam: "⋄", diamond: "⋄", Diamond: "⋄", diamondsuit: "♦", diams: "♦", die: "¨", DifferentialD: "ⅆ", digamma: "ϝ", disin: "⋲", div: "÷", divide: "÷", divideontimes: "⋇", divonx: "⋇", DJcy: "Ђ", djcy: "ђ", dlcorn: "⌞", dlcrop: "⌍", dollar: "$", Dopf: "𝔻", dopf: "𝕕", Dot: "¨", dot: "˙", DotDot: "⃜", doteq: "≐", doteqdot: "≑", DotEqual: "≐", dotminus: "∸", dotplus: "∔", dotsquare: "⊡", doublebarwedge: "⌆", DoubleContourIntegral: "∯", DoubleDot: "¨", DoubleDownArrow: "⇓", DoubleLeftArrow: "⇐", DoubleLeftRightArrow: "⇔", DoubleLeftTee: "⫤", DoubleLongLeftArrow: "⟸", DoubleLongLeftRightArrow: "⟺", DoubleLongRightArrow: "⟹", DoubleRightArrow: "⇒", DoubleRightTee: "⊨", DoubleUpArrow: "⇑", DoubleUpDownArrow: "⇕", DoubleVerticalBar: "∥", DownArrowBar: "⤓", downarrow: "↓", DownArrow: "↓", Downarrow: "⇓", DownArrowUpArrow: "⇵", DownBreve: "̑", downdownarrows: "⇊", downharpoonleft: "⇃", downharpoonright: "⇂", DownLeftRightVector: "⥐", DownLeftTeeVector: "⥞", DownLeftVectorBar: "⥖", DownLeftVector: "↽", DownRightTeeVector: "⥟", DownRightVectorBar: "⥗", DownRightVector: "⇁", DownTeeArrow: "↧", DownTee: "⊤", drbkarow: "⤐", drcorn: "⌟", drcrop: "⌌", Dscr: "𝒟", dscr: "𝒹", DScy: "Ѕ", dscy: "ѕ", dsol: "⧶", Dstrok: "Đ", dstrok: "đ", dtdot: "⋱", dtri: "▿", dtrif: "▾", duarr: "⇵", duhar: "⥯", dwangle: "⦦", DZcy: "Џ", dzcy: "џ", dzigrarr: "⟿", Eacute: "É", eacute: "é", easter: "⩮", Ecaron: "Ě", ecaron: "ě", Ecirc: "Ê", ecirc: "ê", ecir: "≖", ecolon: "≕", Ecy: "Э", ecy: "э", eDDot: "⩷", Edot: "Ė", edot: "ė", eDot: "≑", ee: "ⅇ", efDot: "≒", Efr: "𝔈", efr: "𝔢", eg: "⪚", Egrave: "È", egrave: "è", egs: "⪖", egsdot: "⪘", el: "⪙", Element: "∈", elinters: "⏧", ell: "ℓ", els: "⪕", elsdot: "⪗", Emacr: "Ē", emacr: "ē", empty: "∅", emptyset: "∅", EmptySmallSquare: "◻", emptyv: "∅", EmptyVerySmallSquare: "▫", emsp13: " ", emsp14: " ", emsp: " ", ENG: "Ŋ", eng: "ŋ", ensp: " ", Eogon: "Ę", eogon: "ę", Eopf: "𝔼", eopf: "𝕖", epar: "⋕", eparsl: "⧣", eplus: "⩱", epsi: "ε", Epsilon: "Ε", epsilon: "ε", epsiv: "ϵ", eqcirc: "≖", eqcolon: "≕", eqsim: "≂", eqslantgtr: "⪖", eqslantless: "⪕", Equal: "⩵", equals: "=", EqualTilde: "≂", equest: "≟", Equilibrium: "⇌", equiv: "≡", equivDD: "⩸", eqvparsl: "⧥", erarr: "⥱", erDot: "≓", escr: "ℯ", Escr: "ℰ", esdot: "≐", Esim: "⩳", esim: "≂", Eta: "Η", eta: "η", ETH: "Ð", eth: "ð", Euml: "Ë", euml: "ë", euro: "€", excl: "!", exist: "∃", Exists: "∃", expectation: "ℰ", exponentiale: "ⅇ", ExponentialE: "ⅇ", fallingdotseq: "≒", Fcy: "Ф", fcy: "ф", female: "♀", ffilig: "ffi", fflig: "ff", ffllig: "ffl", Ffr: "𝔉", ffr: "𝔣", filig: "fi", FilledSmallSquare: "◼", FilledVerySmallSquare: "▪", fjlig: "fj", flat: "♭", fllig: "fl", fltns: "▱", fnof: "ƒ", Fopf: "𝔽", fopf: "𝕗", forall: "∀", ForAll: "∀", fork: "⋔", forkv: "⫙", Fouriertrf: "ℱ", fpartint: "⨍", frac12: "½", frac13: "⅓", frac14: "¼", frac15: "⅕", frac16: "⅙", frac18: "⅛", frac23: "⅔", frac25: "⅖", frac34: "¾", frac35: "⅗", frac38: "⅜", frac45: "⅘", frac56: "⅚", frac58: "⅝", frac78: "⅞", frasl: "⁄", frown: "⌢", fscr: "𝒻", Fscr: "ℱ", gacute: "ǵ", Gamma: "Γ", gamma: "γ", Gammad: "Ϝ", gammad: "ϝ", gap: "⪆", Gbreve: "Ğ", gbreve: "ğ", Gcedil: "Ģ", Gcirc: "Ĝ", gcirc: "ĝ", Gcy: "Г", gcy: "г", Gdot: "Ġ", gdot: "ġ", ge: "≥", gE: "≧", gEl: "⪌", gel: "⋛", geq: "≥", geqq: "≧", geqslant: "⩾", gescc: "⪩", ges: "⩾", gesdot: "⪀", gesdoto: "⪂", gesdotol: "⪄", gesl: "⋛︀", gesles: "⪔", Gfr: "𝔊", gfr: "𝔤", gg: "≫", Gg: "⋙", ggg: "⋙", gimel: "ℷ", GJcy: "Ѓ", gjcy: "ѓ", gla: "⪥", gl: "≷", glE: "⪒", glj: "⪤", gnap: "⪊", gnapprox: "⪊", gne: "⪈", gnE: "≩", gneq: "⪈", gneqq: "≩", gnsim: "⋧", Gopf: "𝔾", gopf: "𝕘", grave: "`", GreaterEqual: "≥", GreaterEqualLess: "⋛", GreaterFullEqual: "≧", GreaterGreater: "⪢", GreaterLess: "≷", GreaterSlantEqual: "⩾", GreaterTilde: "≳", Gscr: "𝒢", gscr: "ℊ", gsim: "≳", gsime: "⪎", gsiml: "⪐", gtcc: "⪧", gtcir: "⩺", gt: ">", GT: ">", Gt: "≫", gtdot: "⋗", gtlPar: "⦕", gtquest: "⩼", gtrapprox: "⪆", gtrarr: "⥸", gtrdot: "⋗", gtreqless: "⋛", gtreqqless: "⪌", gtrless: "≷", gtrsim: "≳", gvertneqq: "≩︀", gvnE: "≩︀", Hacek: "ˇ", hairsp: " ", half: "½", hamilt: "ℋ", HARDcy: "Ъ", hardcy: "ъ", harrcir: "⥈", harr: "↔", hArr: "⇔", harrw: "↭", Hat: "^", hbar: "ℏ", Hcirc: "Ĥ", hcirc: "ĥ", hearts: "♥", heartsuit: "♥", hellip: "…", hercon: "⊹", hfr: "𝔥", Hfr: "ℌ", HilbertSpace: "ℋ", hksearow: "⤥", hkswarow: "⤦", hoarr: "⇿", homtht: "∻", hookleftarrow: "↩", hookrightarrow: "↪", hopf: "𝕙", Hopf: "ℍ", horbar: "―", HorizontalLine: "─", hscr: "𝒽", Hscr: "ℋ", hslash: "ℏ", Hstrok: "Ħ", hstrok: "ħ", HumpDownHump: "≎", HumpEqual: "≏", hybull: "⁃", hyphen: "‐", Iacute: "Í", iacute: "í", ic: "\u2063", Icirc: "Î", icirc: "î", Icy: "И", icy: "и", Idot: "İ", IEcy: "Е", iecy: "е", iexcl: "¡", iff: "⇔", ifr: "𝔦", Ifr: "ℑ", Igrave: "Ì", igrave: "ì", ii: "ⅈ", iiiint: "⨌", iiint: "∭", iinfin: "⧜", iiota: "℩", IJlig: "IJ", ijlig: "ij", Imacr: "Ī", imacr: "ī", image: "ℑ", ImaginaryI: "ⅈ", imagline: "ℐ", imagpart: "ℑ", imath: "ı", Im: "ℑ", imof: "⊷", imped: "Ƶ", Implies: "⇒", incare: "℅", in: "∈", infin: "∞", infintie: "⧝", inodot: "ı", intcal: "⊺", int: "∫", Int: "∬", integers: "ℤ", Integral: "∫", intercal: "⊺", Intersection: "⋂", intlarhk: "⨗", intprod: "⨼", InvisibleComma: "\u2063", InvisibleTimes: "\u2062", IOcy: "Ё", iocy: "ё", Iogon: "Į", iogon: "į", Iopf: "𝕀", iopf: "𝕚", Iota: "Ι", iota: "ι", iprod: "⨼", iquest: "¿", iscr: "𝒾", Iscr: "ℐ", isin: "∈", isindot: "⋵", isinE: "⋹", isins: "⋴", isinsv: "⋳", isinv: "∈", it: "\u2062", Itilde: "Ĩ", itilde: "ĩ", Iukcy: "І", iukcy: "і", Iuml: "Ï", iuml: "ï", Jcirc: "Ĵ", jcirc: "ĵ", Jcy: "Й", jcy: "й", Jfr: "𝔍", jfr: "𝔧", jmath: "ȷ", Jopf: "𝕁", jopf: "𝕛", Jscr: "𝒥", jscr: "𝒿", Jsercy: "Ј", jsercy: "ј", Jukcy: "Є", jukcy: "є", Kappa: "Κ", kappa: "κ", kappav: "ϰ", Kcedil: "Ķ", kcedil: "ķ", Kcy: "К", kcy: "к", Kfr: "𝔎", kfr: "𝔨", kgreen: "ĸ", KHcy: "Х", khcy: "х", KJcy: "Ќ", kjcy: "ќ", Kopf: "𝕂", kopf: "𝕜", Kscr: "𝒦", kscr: "𝓀", lAarr: "⇚", Lacute: "Ĺ", lacute: "ĺ", laemptyv: "⦴", lagran: "ℒ", Lambda: "Λ", lambda: "λ", lang: "⟨", Lang: "⟪", langd: "⦑", langle: "⟨", lap: "⪅", Laplacetrf: "ℒ", laquo: "«", larrb: "⇤", larrbfs: "⤟", larr: "←", Larr: "↞", lArr: "⇐", larrfs: "⤝", larrhk: "↩", larrlp: "↫", larrpl: "⤹", larrsim: "⥳", larrtl: "↢", latail: "⤙", lAtail: "⤛", lat: "⪫", late: "⪭", lates: "⪭︀", lbarr: "⤌", lBarr: "⤎", lbbrk: "❲", lbrace: "{", lbrack: "[", lbrke: "⦋", lbrksld: "⦏", lbrkslu: "⦍", Lcaron: "Ľ", lcaron: "ľ", Lcedil: "Ļ", lcedil: "ļ", lceil: "⌈", lcub: "{", Lcy: "Л", lcy: "л", ldca: "⤶", ldquo: "“", ldquor: "„", ldrdhar: "⥧", ldrushar: "⥋", ldsh: "↲", le: "≤", lE: "≦", LeftAngleBracket: "⟨", LeftArrowBar: "⇤", leftarrow: "←", LeftArrow: "←", Leftarrow: "⇐", LeftArrowRightArrow: "⇆", leftarrowtail: "↢", LeftCeiling: "⌈", LeftDoubleBracket: "⟦", LeftDownTeeVector: "⥡", LeftDownVectorBar: "⥙", LeftDownVector: "⇃", LeftFloor: "⌊", leftharpoondown: "↽", leftharpoonup: "↼", leftleftarrows: "⇇", leftrightarrow: "↔", LeftRightArrow: "↔", Leftrightarrow: "⇔", leftrightarrows: "⇆", leftrightharpoons: "⇋", leftrightsquigarrow: "↭", LeftRightVector: "⥎", LeftTeeArrow: "↤", LeftTee: "⊣", LeftTeeVector: "⥚", leftthreetimes: "⋋", LeftTriangleBar: "⧏", LeftTriangle: "⊲", LeftTriangleEqual: "⊴", LeftUpDownVector: "⥑", LeftUpTeeVector: "⥠", LeftUpVectorBar: "⥘", LeftUpVector: "↿", LeftVectorBar: "⥒", LeftVector: "↼", lEg: "⪋", leg: "⋚", leq: "≤", leqq: "≦", leqslant: "⩽", lescc: "⪨", les: "⩽", lesdot: "⩿", lesdoto: "⪁", lesdotor: "⪃", lesg: "⋚︀", lesges: "⪓", lessapprox: "⪅", lessdot: "⋖", lesseqgtr: "⋚", lesseqqgtr: "⪋", LessEqualGreater: "⋚", LessFullEqual: "≦", LessGreater: "≶", lessgtr: "≶", LessLess: "⪡", lesssim: "≲", LessSlantEqual: "⩽", LessTilde: "≲", lfisht: "⥼", lfloor: "⌊", Lfr: "𝔏", lfr: "𝔩", lg: "≶", lgE: "⪑", lHar: "⥢", lhard: "↽", lharu: "↼", lharul: "⥪", lhblk: "▄", LJcy: "Љ", ljcy: "љ", llarr: "⇇", ll: "≪", Ll: "⋘", llcorner: "⌞", Lleftarrow: "⇚", llhard: "⥫", lltri: "◺", Lmidot: "Ŀ", lmidot: "ŀ", lmoustache: "⎰", lmoust: "⎰", lnap: "⪉", lnapprox: "⪉", lne: "⪇", lnE: "≨", lneq: "⪇", lneqq: "≨", lnsim: "⋦", loang: "⟬", loarr: "⇽", lobrk: "⟦", longleftarrow: "⟵", LongLeftArrow: "⟵", Longleftarrow: "⟸", longleftrightarrow: "⟷", LongLeftRightArrow: "⟷", Longleftrightarrow: "⟺", longmapsto: "⟼", longrightarrow: "⟶", LongRightArrow: "⟶", Longrightarrow: "⟹", looparrowleft: "↫", looparrowright: "↬", lopar: "⦅", Lopf: "𝕃", lopf: "𝕝", loplus: "⨭", lotimes: "⨴", lowast: "∗", lowbar: "_", LowerLeftArrow: "↙", LowerRightArrow: "↘", loz: "◊", lozenge: "◊", lozf: "⧫", lpar: "(", lparlt: "⦓", lrarr: "⇆", lrcorner: "⌟", lrhar: "⇋", lrhard: "⥭", lrm: "\u200e", lrtri: "⊿", lsaquo: "‹", lscr: "𝓁", Lscr: "ℒ", lsh: "↰", Lsh: "↰", lsim: "≲", lsime: "⪍", lsimg: "⪏", lsqb: "[", lsquo: "‘", lsquor: "‚", Lstrok: "Ł", lstrok: "ł", ltcc: "⪦", ltcir: "⩹", lt: "<", LT: "<", Lt: "≪", ltdot: "⋖", lthree: "⋋", ltimes: "⋉", ltlarr: "⥶", ltquest: "⩻", ltri: "◃", ltrie: "⊴", ltrif: "◂", ltrPar: "⦖", lurdshar: "⥊", luruhar: "⥦", lvertneqq: "≨︀", lvnE: "≨︀", macr: "¯", male: "♂", malt: "✠", maltese: "✠", Map: "⤅", map: "↦", mapsto: "↦", mapstodown: "↧", mapstoleft: "↤", mapstoup: "↥", marker: "▮", mcomma: "⨩", Mcy: "М", mcy: "м", mdash: "—", mDDot: "∺", measuredangle: "∡", MediumSpace: " ", Mellintrf: "ℳ", Mfr: "𝔐", mfr: "𝔪", mho: "℧", micro: "µ", midast: "*", midcir: "⫰", mid: "∣", middot: "·", minusb: "⊟", minus: "−", minusd: "∸", minusdu: "⨪", MinusPlus: "∓", mlcp: "⫛", mldr: "…", mnplus: "∓", models: "⊧", Mopf: "𝕄", mopf: "𝕞", mp: "∓", mscr: "𝓂", Mscr: "ℳ", mstpos: "∾", Mu: "Μ", mu: "μ", multimap: "⊸", mumap: "⊸", nabla: "∇", Nacute: "Ń", nacute: "ń", nang: "∠⃒", nap: "≉", napE: "⩰̸", napid: "≋̸", napos: "ʼn", napprox: "≉", natural: "♮", naturals: "ℕ", natur: "♮", nbsp: " ", nbump: "≎̸", nbumpe: "≏̸", ncap: "⩃", Ncaron: "Ň", ncaron: "ň", Ncedil: "Ņ", ncedil: "ņ", ncong: "≇", ncongdot: "⩭̸", ncup: "⩂", Ncy: "Н", ncy: "н", ndash: "–", nearhk: "⤤", nearr: "↗", neArr: "⇗", nearrow: "↗", ne: "≠", nedot: "≐̸", NegativeMediumSpace: "", NegativeThickSpace: "", NegativeThinSpace: "", NegativeVeryThinSpace: "", nequiv: "≢", nesear: "⤨", nesim: "≂̸", NestedGreaterGreater: "≫", NestedLessLess: "≪", NewLine: "\u000a", nexist: "∄", nexists: "∄", Nfr: "𝔑", nfr: "𝔫", ngE: "≧̸", nge: "≱", ngeq: "≱", ngeqq: "≧̸", ngeqslant: "⩾̸", nges: "⩾̸", nGg: "⋙̸", ngsim: "≵", nGt: "≫⃒", ngt: "≯", ngtr: "≯", nGtv: "≫̸", nharr: "↮", nhArr: "⇎", nhpar: "⫲", ni: "∋", nis: "⋼", nisd: "⋺", niv: "∋", NJcy: "Њ", njcy: "њ", nlarr: "↚", nlArr: "⇍", nldr: "‥", nlE: "≦̸", nle: "≰", nleftarrow: "↚", nLeftarrow: "⇍", nleftrightarrow: "↮", nLeftrightarrow: "⇎", nleq: "≰", nleqq: "≦̸", nleqslant: "⩽̸", nles: "⩽̸", nless: "≮", nLl: "⋘̸", nlsim: "≴", nLt: "≪⃒", nlt: "≮", nltri: "⋪", nltrie: "⋬", nLtv: "≪̸", nmid: "∤", NoBreak: "\u2060", NonBreakingSpace: " ", nopf: "𝕟", Nopf: "ℕ", Not: "⫬", not: "¬", NotCongruent: "≢", NotCupCap: "≭", NotDoubleVerticalBar: "∦", NotElement: "∉", NotEqual: "≠", NotEqualTilde: "≂̸", NotExists: "∄", NotGreater: "≯", NotGreaterEqual: "≱", NotGreaterFullEqual: "≧̸", NotGreaterGreater: "≫̸", NotGreaterLess: "≹", NotGreaterSlantEqual: "⩾̸", NotGreaterTilde: "≵", NotHumpDownHump: "≎̸", NotHumpEqual: "≏̸", notin: "∉", notindot: "⋵̸", notinE: "⋹̸", notinva: "∉", notinvb: "⋷", notinvc: "⋶", NotLeftTriangleBar: "⧏̸", NotLeftTriangle: "⋪", NotLeftTriangleEqual: "⋬", NotLess: "≮", NotLessEqual: "≰", NotLessGreater: "≸", NotLessLess: "≪̸", NotLessSlantEqual: "⩽̸", NotLessTilde: "≴", NotNestedGreaterGreater: "⪢̸", NotNestedLessLess: "⪡̸", notni: "∌", notniva: "∌", notnivb: "⋾", notnivc: "⋽", NotPrecedes: "⊀", NotPrecedesEqual: "⪯̸", NotPrecedesSlantEqual: "⋠", NotReverseElement: "∌", NotRightTriangleBar: "⧐̸", NotRightTriangle: "⋫", NotRightTriangleEqual: "⋭", NotSquareSubset: "⊏̸", NotSquareSubsetEqual: "⋢", NotSquareSuperset: "⊐̸", NotSquareSupersetEqual: "⋣", NotSubset: "⊂⃒", NotSubsetEqual: "⊈", NotSucceeds: "⊁", NotSucceedsEqual: "⪰̸", NotSucceedsSlantEqual: "⋡", NotSucceedsTilde: "≿̸", NotSuperset: "⊃⃒", NotSupersetEqual: "⊉", NotTilde: "≁", NotTildeEqual: "≄", NotTildeFullEqual: "≇", NotTildeTilde: "≉", NotVerticalBar: "∤", nparallel: "∦", npar: "∦", nparsl: "⫽⃥", npart: "∂̸", npolint: "⨔", npr: "⊀", nprcue: "⋠", nprec: "⊀", npreceq: "⪯̸", npre: "⪯̸", nrarrc: "⤳̸", nrarr: "↛", nrArr: "⇏", nrarrw: "↝̸", nrightarrow: "↛", nRightarrow: "⇏", nrtri: "⋫", nrtrie: "⋭", nsc: "⊁", nsccue: "⋡", nsce: "⪰̸", Nscr: "𝒩", nscr: "𝓃", nshortmid: "∤", nshortparallel: "∦", nsim: "≁", nsime: "≄", nsimeq: "≄", nsmid: "∤", nspar: "∦", nsqsube: "⋢", nsqsupe: "⋣", nsub: "⊄", nsubE: "⫅̸", nsube: "⊈", nsubset: "⊂⃒", nsubseteq: "⊈", nsubseteqq: "⫅̸", nsucc: "⊁", nsucceq: "⪰̸", nsup: "⊅", nsupE: "⫆̸", nsupe: "⊉", nsupset: "⊃⃒", nsupseteq: "⊉", nsupseteqq: "⫆̸", ntgl: "≹", Ntilde: "Ñ", ntilde: "ñ", ntlg: "≸", ntriangleleft: "⋪", ntrianglelefteq: "⋬", ntriangleright: "⋫", ntrianglerighteq: "⋭", Nu: "Ν", nu: "ν", num: "#", numero: "№", numsp: " ", nvap: "≍⃒", nvdash: "⊬", nvDash: "⊭", nVdash: "⊮", nVDash: "⊯", nvge: "≥⃒", nvgt: ">⃒", nvHarr: "⤄", nvinfin: "⧞", nvlArr: "⤂", nvle: "≤⃒", nvlt: "<⃒", nvltrie: "⊴⃒", nvrArr: "⤃", nvrtrie: "⊵⃒", nvsim: "∼⃒", nwarhk: "⤣", nwarr: "↖", nwArr: "⇖", nwarrow: "↖", nwnear: "⤧", Oacute: "Ó", oacute: "ó", oast: "⊛", Ocirc: "Ô", ocirc: "ô", ocir: "⊚", Ocy: "О", ocy: "о", odash: "⊝", Odblac: "Ő", odblac: "ő", odiv: "⨸", odot: "⊙", odsold: "⦼", OElig: "Œ", oelig: "œ", ofcir: "⦿", Ofr: "𝔒", ofr: "𝔬", ogon: "˛", Ograve: "Ò", ograve: "ò", ogt: "⧁", ohbar: "⦵", ohm: "Ω", oint: "∮", olarr: "↺", olcir: "⦾", olcross: "⦻", oline: "‾", olt: "⧀", Omacr: "Ō", omacr: "ō", Omega: "Ω", omega: "ω", Omicron: "Ο", omicron: "ο", omid: "⦶", ominus: "⊖", Oopf: "𝕆", oopf: "𝕠", opar: "⦷", OpenCurlyDoubleQuote: "“", OpenCurlyQuote: "‘", operp: "⦹", oplus: "⊕", orarr: "↻", Or: "⩔", or: "∨", ord: "⩝", order: "ℴ", orderof: "ℴ", ordf: "ª", ordm: "º", origof: "⊶", oror: "⩖", orslope: "⩗", orv: "⩛", oS: "Ⓢ", Oscr: "𝒪", oscr: "ℴ", Oslash: "Ø", oslash: "ø", osol: "⊘", Otilde: "Õ", otilde: "õ", otimesas: "⨶", Otimes: "⨷", otimes: "⊗", Ouml: "Ö", ouml: "ö", ovbar: "⌽", OverBar: "‾", OverBrace: "⏞", OverBracket: "⎴", OverParenthesis: "⏜", para: "¶", parallel: "∥", par: "∥", parsim: "⫳", parsl: "⫽", part: "∂", PartialD: "∂", Pcy: "П", pcy: "п", percnt: "%", period: ".", permil: "‰", perp: "⊥", pertenk: "‱", Pfr: "𝔓", pfr: "𝔭", Phi: "Φ", phi: "φ", phiv: "ϕ", phmmat: "ℳ", phone: "☎", Pi: "Π", pi: "π", pitchfork: "⋔", piv: "ϖ", planck: "ℏ", planckh: "ℎ", plankv: "ℏ", plusacir: "⨣", plusb: "⊞", pluscir: "⨢", plus: "+", plusdo: "∔", plusdu: "⨥", pluse: "⩲", PlusMinus: "±", plusmn: "±", plussim: "⨦", plustwo: "⨧", pm: "±", Poincareplane: "ℌ", pointint: "⨕", popf: "𝕡", Popf: "ℙ", pound: "£", prap: "⪷", Pr: "⪻", pr: "≺", prcue: "≼", precapprox: "⪷", prec: "≺", preccurlyeq: "≼", Precedes: "≺", PrecedesEqual: "⪯", PrecedesSlantEqual: "≼", PrecedesTilde: "≾", preceq: "⪯", precnapprox: "⪹", precneqq: "⪵", precnsim: "⋨", pre: "⪯", prE: "⪳", precsim: "≾", prime: "′", Prime: "″", primes: "ℙ", prnap: "⪹", prnE: "⪵", prnsim: "⋨", prod: "∏", Product: "∏", profalar: "⌮", profline: "⌒", profsurf: "⌓", prop: "∝", Proportional: "∝", Proportion: "∷", propto: "∝", prsim: "≾", prurel: "⊰", Pscr: "𝒫", pscr: "𝓅", Psi: "Ψ", psi: "ψ", puncsp: " ", Qfr: "𝔔", qfr: "𝔮", qint: "⨌", qopf: "𝕢", Qopf: "ℚ", qprime: "⁗", Qscr: "𝒬", qscr: "𝓆", quaternions: "ℍ", quatint: "⨖", quest: "?", questeq: "≟", quot: "\"", QUOT: "\"", rAarr: "⇛", race: "∽̱", Racute: "Ŕ", racute: "ŕ", radic: "√", raemptyv: "⦳", rang: "⟩", Rang: "⟫", rangd: "⦒", range: "⦥", rangle: "⟩", raquo: "»", rarrap: "⥵", rarrb: "⇥", rarrbfs: "⤠", rarrc: "⤳", rarr: "→", Rarr: "↠", rArr: "⇒", rarrfs: "⤞", rarrhk: "↪", rarrlp: "↬", rarrpl: "⥅", rarrsim: "⥴", Rarrtl: "⤖", rarrtl: "↣", rarrw: "↝", ratail: "⤚", rAtail: "⤜", ratio: "∶", rationals: "ℚ", rbarr: "⤍", rBarr: "⤏", RBarr: "⤐", rbbrk: "❳", rbrace: "}", rbrack: "]", rbrke: "⦌", rbrksld: "⦎", rbrkslu: "⦐", Rcaron: "Ř", rcaron: "ř", Rcedil: "Ŗ", rcedil: "ŗ", rceil: "⌉", rcub: "}", Rcy: "Р", rcy: "р", rdca: "⤷", rdldhar: "⥩", rdquo: "”", rdquor: "”", rdsh: "↳", real: "ℜ", realine: "ℛ", realpart: "ℜ", reals: "ℝ", Re: "ℜ", rect: "▭", reg: "®", REG: "®", ReverseElement: "∋", ReverseEquilibrium: "⇋", ReverseUpEquilibrium: "⥯", rfisht: "⥽", rfloor: "⌋", rfr: "𝔯", Rfr: "ℜ", rHar: "⥤", rhard: "⇁", rharu: "⇀", rharul: "⥬", Rho: "Ρ", rho: "ρ", rhov: "ϱ", RightAngleBracket: "⟩", RightArrowBar: "⇥", rightarrow: "→", RightArrow: "→", Rightarrow: "⇒", RightArrowLeftArrow: "⇄", rightarrowtail: "↣", RightCeiling: "⌉", RightDoubleBracket: "⟧", RightDownTeeVector: "⥝", RightDownVectorBar: "⥕", RightDownVector: "⇂", RightFloor: "⌋", rightharpoondown: "⇁", rightharpoonup: "⇀", rightleftarrows: "⇄", rightleftharpoons: "⇌", rightrightarrows: "⇉", rightsquigarrow: "↝", RightTeeArrow: "↦", RightTee: "⊢", RightTeeVector: "⥛", rightthreetimes: "⋌", RightTriangleBar: "⧐", RightTriangle: "⊳", RightTriangleEqual: "⊵", RightUpDownVector: "⥏", RightUpTeeVector: "⥜", RightUpVectorBar: "⥔", RightUpVector: "↾", RightVectorBar: "⥓", RightVector: "⇀", ring: "˚", risingdotseq: "≓", rlarr: "⇄", rlhar: "⇌", rlm: "\u200f", rmoustache: "⎱", rmoust: "⎱", rnmid: "⫮", roang: "⟭", roarr: "⇾", robrk: "⟧", ropar: "⦆", ropf: "𝕣", Ropf: "ℝ", roplus: "⨮", rotimes: "⨵", RoundImplies: "⥰", rpar: ")", rpargt: "⦔", rppolint: "⨒", rrarr: "⇉", Rrightarrow: "⇛", rsaquo: "›", rscr: "𝓇", Rscr: "ℛ", rsh: "↱", Rsh: "↱", rsqb: "]", rsquo: "’", rsquor: "’", rthree: "⋌", rtimes: "⋊", rtri: "▹", rtrie: "⊵", rtrif: "▸", rtriltri: "⧎", RuleDelayed: "⧴", ruluhar: "⥨", rx: "℞", Sacute: "Ś", sacute: "ś", sbquo: "‚", scap: "⪸", Scaron: "Š", scaron: "š", Sc: "⪼", sc: "≻", sccue: "≽", sce: "⪰", scE: "⪴", Scedil: "Ş", scedil: "ş", Scirc: "Ŝ", scirc: "ŝ", scnap: "⪺", scnE: "⪶", scnsim: "⋩", scpolint: "⨓", scsim: "≿", Scy: "С", scy: "с", sdotb: "⊡", sdot: "⋅", sdote: "⩦", searhk: "⤥", searr: "↘", seArr: "⇘", searrow: "↘", sect: "§", semi: ";", seswar: "⤩", setminus: "∖", setmn: "∖", sext: "✶", Sfr: "𝔖", sfr: "𝔰", sfrown: "⌢", sharp: "♯", SHCHcy: "Щ", shchcy: "щ", SHcy: "Ш", shcy: "ш", ShortDownArrow: "↓", ShortLeftArrow: "←", shortmid: "∣", shortparallel: "∥", ShortRightArrow: "→", ShortUpArrow: "↑", shy: "\u00ad", Sigma: "Σ", sigma: "σ", sigmaf: "ς", sigmav: "ς", sim: "∼", simdot: "⩪", sime: "≃", simeq: "≃", simg: "⪞", simgE: "⪠", siml: "⪝", simlE: "⪟", simne: "≆", simplus: "⨤", simrarr: "⥲", slarr: "←", SmallCircle: "∘", smallsetminus: "∖", smashp: "⨳", smeparsl: "⧤", smid: "∣", smile: "⌣", smt: "⪪", smte: "⪬", smtes: "⪬︀", SOFTcy: "Ь", softcy: "ь", solbar: "⌿", solb: "⧄", sol: "/", Sopf: "𝕊", sopf: "𝕤", spades: "♠", spadesuit: "♠", spar: "∥", sqcap: "⊓", sqcaps: "⊓︀", sqcup: "⊔", sqcups: "⊔︀", Sqrt: "√", sqsub: "⊏", sqsube: "⊑", sqsubset: "⊏", sqsubseteq: "⊑", sqsup: "⊐", sqsupe: "⊒", sqsupset: "⊐", sqsupseteq: "⊒", square: "□", Square: "□", SquareIntersection: "⊓", SquareSubset: "⊏", SquareSubsetEqual: "⊑", SquareSuperset: "⊐", SquareSupersetEqual: "⊒", SquareUnion: "⊔", squarf: "▪", squ: "□", squf: "▪", srarr: "→", Sscr: "𝒮", sscr: "𝓈", ssetmn: "∖", ssmile: "⌣", sstarf: "⋆", Star: "⋆", star: "☆", starf: "★", straightepsilon: "ϵ", straightphi: "ϕ", strns: "¯", sub: "⊂", Sub: "⋐", subdot: "⪽", subE: "⫅", sube: "⊆", subedot: "⫃", submult: "⫁", subnE: "⫋", subne: "⊊", subplus: "⪿", subrarr: "⥹", subset: "⊂", Subset: "⋐", subseteq: "⊆", subseteqq: "⫅", SubsetEqual: "⊆", subsetneq: "⊊", subsetneqq: "⫋", subsim: "⫇", subsub: "⫕", subsup: "⫓", succapprox: "⪸", succ: "≻", succcurlyeq: "≽", Succeeds: "≻", SucceedsEqual: "⪰", SucceedsSlantEqual: "≽", SucceedsTilde: "≿", succeq: "⪰", succnapprox: "⪺", succneqq: "⪶", succnsim: "⋩", succsim: "≿", SuchThat: "∋", sum: "∑", Sum: "∑", sung: "♪", sup1: "¹", sup2: "²", sup3: "³", sup: "⊃", Sup: "⋑", supdot: "⪾", supdsub: "⫘", supE: "⫆", supe: "⊇", supedot: "⫄", Superset: "⊃", SupersetEqual: "⊇", suphsol: "⟉", suphsub: "⫗", suplarr: "⥻", supmult: "⫂", supnE: "⫌", supne: "⊋", supplus: "⫀", supset: "⊃", Supset: "⋑", supseteq: "⊇", supseteqq: "⫆", supsetneq: "⊋", supsetneqq: "⫌", supsim: "⫈", supsub: "⫔", supsup: "⫖", swarhk: "⤦", swarr: "↙", swArr: "⇙", swarrow: "↙", swnwar: "⤪", szlig: "ß", Tab: "\u0009", target: "⌖", Tau: "Τ", tau: "τ", tbrk: "⎴", Tcaron: "Ť", tcaron: "ť", Tcedil: "Ţ", tcedil: "ţ", Tcy: "Т", tcy: "т", tdot: "⃛", telrec: "⌕", Tfr: "𝔗", tfr: "𝔱", there4: "∴", therefore: "∴", Therefore: "∴", Theta: "Θ", theta: "θ", thetasym: "ϑ", thetav: "ϑ", thickapprox: "≈", thicksim: "∼", ThickSpace: " ", ThinSpace: " ", thinsp: " ", thkap: "≈", thksim: "∼", THORN: "Þ", thorn: "þ", tilde: "˜", Tilde: "∼", TildeEqual: "≃", TildeFullEqual: "≅", TildeTilde: "≈", timesbar: "⨱", timesb: "⊠", times: "×", timesd: "⨰", tint: "∭", toea: "⤨", topbot: "⌶", topcir: "⫱", top: "⊤", Topf: "𝕋", topf: "𝕥", topfork: "⫚", tosa: "⤩", tprime: "‴", trade: "™", TRADE: "™", triangle: "▵", triangledown: "▿", triangleleft: "◃", trianglelefteq: "⊴", triangleq: "≜", triangleright: "▹", trianglerighteq: "⊵", tridot: "◬", trie: "≜", triminus: "⨺", TripleDot: "⃛", triplus: "⨹", trisb: "⧍", tritime: "⨻", trpezium: "⏢", Tscr: "𝒯", tscr: "𝓉", TScy: "Ц", tscy: "ц", TSHcy: "Ћ", tshcy: "ћ", Tstrok: "Ŧ", tstrok: "ŧ", twixt: "≬", twoheadleftarrow: "↞", twoheadrightarrow: "↠", Uacute: "Ú", uacute: "ú", uarr: "↑", Uarr: "↟", uArr: "⇑", Uarrocir: "⥉", Ubrcy: "Ў", ubrcy: "ў", Ubreve: "Ŭ", ubreve: "ŭ", Ucirc: "Û", ucirc: "û", Ucy: "У", ucy: "у", udarr: "⇅", Udblac: "Ű", udblac: "ű", udhar: "⥮", ufisht: "⥾", Ufr: "𝔘", ufr: "𝔲", Ugrave: "Ù", ugrave: "ù", uHar: "⥣", uharl: "↿", uharr: "↾", uhblk: "▀", ulcorn: "⌜", ulcorner: "⌜", ulcrop: "⌏", ultri: "◸", Umacr: "Ū", umacr: "ū", uml: "¨", UnderBar: "_", UnderBrace: "⏟", UnderBracket: "⎵", UnderParenthesis: "⏝", Union: "⋃", UnionPlus: "⊎", Uogon: "Ų", uogon: "ų", Uopf: "𝕌", uopf: "𝕦", UpArrowBar: "⤒", uparrow: "↑", UpArrow: "↑", Uparrow: "⇑", UpArrowDownArrow: "⇅", updownarrow: "↕", UpDownArrow: "↕", Updownarrow: "⇕", UpEquilibrium: "⥮", upharpoonleft: "↿", upharpoonright: "↾", uplus: "⊎", UpperLeftArrow: "↖", UpperRightArrow: "↗", upsi: "υ", Upsi: "ϒ", upsih: "ϒ", Upsilon: "Υ", upsilon: "υ", UpTeeArrow: "↥", UpTee: "⊥", upuparrows: "⇈", urcorn: "⌝", urcorner: "⌝", urcrop: "⌎", Uring: "Ů", uring: "ů", urtri: "◹", Uscr: "𝒰", uscr: "𝓊", utdot: "⋰", Utilde: "Ũ", utilde: "ũ", utri: "▵", utrif: "▴", uuarr: "⇈", Uuml: "Ü", uuml: "ü", uwangle: "⦧", vangrt: "⦜", varepsilon: "ϵ", varkappa: "ϰ", varnothing: "∅", varphi: "ϕ", varpi: "ϖ", varpropto: "∝", varr: "↕", vArr: "⇕", varrho: "ϱ", varsigma: "ς", varsubsetneq: "⊊︀", varsubsetneqq: "⫋︀", varsupsetneq: "⊋︀", varsupsetneqq: "⫌︀", vartheta: "ϑ", vartriangleleft: "⊲", vartriangleright: "⊳", vBar: "⫨", Vbar: "⫫", vBarv: "⫩", Vcy: "В", vcy: "в", vdash: "⊢", vDash: "⊨", Vdash: "⊩", VDash: "⊫", Vdashl: "⫦", veebar: "⊻", vee: "∨", Vee: "⋁", veeeq: "≚", vellip: "⋮", verbar: "|", Verbar: "‖", vert: "|", Vert: "‖", VerticalBar: "∣", VerticalLine: "|", VerticalSeparator: "❘", VerticalTilde: "≀", VeryThinSpace: " ", Vfr: "𝔙", vfr: "𝔳", vltri: "⊲", vnsub: "⊂⃒", vnsup: "⊃⃒", Vopf: "𝕍", vopf: "𝕧", vprop: "∝", vrtri: "⊳", Vscr: "𝒱", vscr: "𝓋", vsubnE: "⫋︀", vsubne: "⊊︀", vsupnE: "⫌︀", vsupne: "⊋︀", Vvdash: "⊪", vzigzag: "⦚", Wcirc: "Ŵ", wcirc: "ŵ", wedbar: "⩟", wedge: "∧", Wedge: "⋀", wedgeq: "≙", weierp: "℘", Wfr: "𝔚", wfr: "𝔴", Wopf: "𝕎", wopf: "𝕨", wp: "℘", wr: "≀", wreath: "≀", Wscr: "𝒲", wscr: "𝓌", xcap: "⋂", xcirc: "◯", xcup: "⋃", xdtri: "▽", Xfr: "𝔛", xfr: "𝔵", xharr: "⟷", xhArr: "⟺", Xi: "Ξ", xi: "ξ", xlarr: "⟵", xlArr: "⟸", xmap: "⟼", xnis: "⋻", xodot: "⨀", Xopf: "𝕏", xopf: "𝕩", xoplus: "⨁", xotime: "⨂", xrarr: "⟶", xrArr: "⟹", Xscr: "𝒳", xscr: "𝓍", xsqcup: "⨆", xuplus: "⨄", xutri: "△", xvee: "⋁", xwedge: "⋀", Yacute: "Ý", yacute: "ý", YAcy: "Я", yacy: "я", Ycirc: "Ŷ", ycirc: "ŷ", Ycy: "Ы", ycy: "ы", yen: "¥", Yfr: "𝔜", yfr: "𝔶", YIcy: "Ї", yicy: "ї", Yopf: "𝕐", yopf: "𝕪", Yscr: "𝒴", yscr: "𝓎", YUcy: "Ю", yucy: "ю", yuml: "ÿ", Yuml: "Ÿ", Zacute: "Ź", zacute: "ź", Zcaron: "Ž", zcaron: "ž", Zcy: "З", zcy: "з", Zdot: "Ż", zdot: "ż", zeetrf: "ℨ", ZeroWidthSpace: "", Zeta: "Ζ", zeta: "ζ", zfr: "𝔷", Zfr: "ℨ", ZHcy: "Ж", zhcy: "ж", zigrarr: "⇝", zopf: "𝕫", Zopf: "ℤ", Zscr: "𝒵", zscr: "𝓏", zwj: "\u200d", zwnj: "\u200c" }; var HEXCHARCODE = /^#[xX]([A-Fa-f0-9]+)$/; var CHARCODE = /^#([0-9]+)$/; var NAMED = /^([A-Za-z0-9]+)$/; var EntityParser = /** @class */ (function () { function EntityParser(named) { this.named = named; } EntityParser.prototype.parse = function (entity) { if (!entity) { return; } var matches = entity.match(HEXCHARCODE); if (matches) { return String.fromCharCode(parseInt(matches[1], 16)); } matches = entity.match(CHARCODE); if (matches) { return String.fromCharCode(parseInt(matches[1], 10)); } matches = entity.match(NAMED); if (matches) { return this.named[matches[1]]; } }; return EntityParser; }()); var WSP = /[\t\n\f ]/; var ALPHA = /[A-Za-z]/; var CRLF = /\r\n?/g; function isSpace(char) { return WSP.test(char); } function isAlpha(char) { return ALPHA.test(char); } function preprocessInput(input) { return input.replace(CRLF, '\n'); } var EventedTokenizer = /** @class */ (function () { function EventedTokenizer(delegate, entityParser, mode) { if (mode === void 0) { mode = 'precompile'; } this.delegate = delegate; this.entityParser = entityParser; this.mode = mode; this.state = "beforeData" /* beforeData */; this.line = -1; this.column = -1; this.input = ''; this.index = -1; this.tagNameBuffer = ''; this.states = { beforeData: function () { var char = this.peek(); if (char === '<' && !this.isIgnoredEndTag()) { this.transitionTo("tagOpen" /* tagOpen */); this.markTagStart(); this.consume(); } else { if (this.mode === 'precompile' && char === '\n') { var tag = this.tagNameBuffer.toLowerCase(); if (tag === 'pre' || tag === 'textarea') { this.consume(); } } this.transitionTo("data" /* data */); this.delegate.beginData(); } }, data: function () { var char = this.peek(); var tag = this.tagNameBuffer; if (char === '<' && !this.isIgnoredEndTag()) { this.delegate.finishData(); this.transitionTo("tagOpen" /* tagOpen */); this.markTagStart(); this.consume(); } else if (char === '&' && tag !== 'script' && tag !== 'style') { this.consume(); this.delegate.appendToData(this.consumeCharRef() || '&'); } else { this.consume(); this.delegate.appendToData(char); } }, tagOpen: function () { var char = this.consume(); if (char === '!') { this.transitionTo("markupDeclarationOpen" /* markupDeclarationOpen */); } else if (char === '/') { this.transitionTo("endTagOpen" /* endTagOpen */); } else if (char === '@' || char === ':' || isAlpha(char)) { this.transitionTo("tagName" /* tagName */); this.tagNameBuffer = ''; this.delegate.beginStartTag(); this.appendToTagName(char); } }, markupDeclarationOpen: function () { var char = this.consume(); if (char === '-' && this.peek() === '-') { this.consume(); this.transitionTo("commentStart" /* commentStart */); this.delegate.beginComment(); } else { var maybeDoctype = char.toUpperCase() + this.input.substring(this.index, this.index + 6).toUpperCase(); if (maybeDoctype === 'DOCTYPE') { this.consume(); this.consume(); this.consume(); this.consume(); this.consume(); this.consume(); this.transitionTo("doctype" /* doctype */); if (this.delegate.beginDoctype) this.delegate.beginDoctype(); } } }, doctype: function () { var char = this.consume(); if (isSpace(char)) { this.transitionTo("beforeDoctypeName" /* beforeDoctypeName */); } }, beforeDoctypeName: function () { var char = this.consume(); if (isSpace(char)) { return; } else { this.transitionTo("doctypeName" /* doctypeName */); if (this.delegate.appendToDoctypeName) this.delegate.appendToDoctypeName(char.toLowerCase()); } }, doctypeName: function () { var char = this.consume(); if (isSpace(char)) { this.transitionTo("afterDoctypeName" /* afterDoctypeName */); } else if (char === '>') { if (this.delegate.endDoctype) this.delegate.endDoctype(); this.transitionTo("beforeData" /* beforeData */); } else { if (this.delegate.appendToDoctypeName) this.delegate.appendToDoctypeName(char.toLowerCase()); } }, afterDoctypeName: function () { var char = this.consume(); if (isSpace(char)) { return; } else if (char === '>') { if (this.delegate.endDoctype) this.delegate.endDoctype(); this.transitionTo("beforeData" /* beforeData */); } else { var nextSixChars = char.toUpperCase() + this.input.substring(this.index, this.index + 5).toUpperCase(); var isPublic = nextSixChars.toUpperCase() === 'PUBLIC'; var isSystem = nextSixChars.toUpperCase() === 'SYSTEM'; if (isPublic || isSystem) { this.consume(); this.consume(); this.consume(); this.consume(); this.consume(); this.consume(); } if (isPublic) { this.transitionTo("afterDoctypePublicKeyword" /* afterDoctypePublicKeyword */); } else if (isSystem) { this.transitionTo("afterDoctypeSystemKeyword" /* afterDoctypeSystemKeyword */); } } }, afterDoctypePublicKeyword: function () { var char = this.peek(); if (isSpace(char)) { this.transitionTo("beforeDoctypePublicIdentifier" /* beforeDoctypePublicIdentifier */); this.consume(); } else if (char === '"') { this.transitionTo("doctypePublicIdentifierDoubleQuoted" /* doctypePublicIdentifierDoubleQuoted */); this.consume(); } else if (char === "'") { this.transitionTo("doctypePublicIdentifierSingleQuoted" /* doctypePublicIdentifierSingleQuoted */); this.consume(); } else if (char === '>') { this.consume(); if (this.delegate.endDoctype) this.delegate.endDoctype(); this.transitionTo("beforeData" /* beforeData */); } }, doctypePublicIdentifierDoubleQuoted: function () { var char = this.consume(); if (char === '"') { this.transitionTo("afterDoctypePublicIdentifier" /* afterDoctypePublicIdentifier */); } else if (char === '>') { if (this.delegate.endDoctype) this.delegate.endDoctype(); this.transitionTo("beforeData" /* beforeData */); } else { if (this.delegate.appendToDoctypePublicIdentifier) this.delegate.appendToDoctypePublicIdentifier(char); } }, doctypePublicIdentifierSingleQuoted: function () { var char = this.consume(); if (char === "'") { this.transitionTo("afterDoctypePublicIdentifier" /* afterDoctypePublicIdentifier */); } else if (char === '>') { if (this.delegate.endDoctype) this.delegate.endDoctype(); this.transitionTo("beforeData" /* beforeData */); } else { if (this.delegate.appendToDoctypePublicIdentifier) this.delegate.appendToDoctypePublicIdentifier(char); } }, afterDoctypePublicIdentifier: function () { var char = this.consume(); if (isSpace(char)) { this.transitionTo("betweenDoctypePublicAndSystemIdentifiers" /* betweenDoctypePublicAndSystemIdentifiers */); } else if (char === '>') { if (this.delegate.endDoctype) this.delegate.endDoctype(); this.transitionTo("beforeData" /* beforeData */); } else if (char === '"') { this.transitionTo("doctypeSystemIdentifierDoubleQuoted" /* doctypeSystemIdentifierDoubleQuoted */); } else if (char === "'") { this.transitionTo("doctypeSystemIdentifierSingleQuoted" /* doctypeSystemIdentifierSingleQuoted */); } }, betweenDoctypePublicAndSystemIdentifiers: function () { var char = this.consume(); if (isSpace(char)) { return; } else if (char === '>') { if (this.delegate.endDoctype) this.delegate.endDoctype(); this.transitionTo("beforeData" /* beforeData */); } else if (char === '"') { this.transitionTo("doctypeSystemIdentifierDoubleQuoted" /* doctypeSystemIdentifierDoubleQuoted */); } else if (char === "'") { this.transitionTo("doctypeSystemIdentifierSingleQuoted" /* doctypeSystemIdentifierSingleQuoted */); } }, doctypeSystemIdentifierDoubleQuoted: function () { var char = this.consume(); if (char === '"') { this.transitionTo("afterDoctypeSystemIdentifier" /* afterDoctypeSystemIdentifier */); } else if (char === '>') { if (this.delegate.endDoctype) this.delegate.endDoctype(); this.transitionTo("beforeData" /* beforeData */); } else { if (this.delegate.appendToDoctypeSystemIdentifier) this.delegate.appendToDoctypeSystemIdentifier(char); } }, doctypeSystemIdentifierSingleQuoted: function () { var char = this.consume(); if (char === "'") { this.transitionTo("afterDoctypeSystemIdentifier" /* afterDoctypeSystemIdentifier */); } else if (char === '>') { if (this.delegate.endDoctype) this.delegate.endDoctype(); this.transitionTo("beforeData" /* beforeData */); } else { if (this.delegate.appendToDoctypeSystemIdentifier) this.delegate.appendToDoctypeSystemIdentifier(char); } }, afterDoctypeSystemIdentifier: function () { var char = this.consume(); if (isSpace(char)) { return; } else if (char === '>') { if (this.delegate.endDoctype) this.delegate.endDoctype(); this.transitionTo("beforeData" /* beforeData */); } }, commentStart: function () { var char = this.consume(); if (char === '-') { this.transitionTo("commentStartDash" /* commentStartDash */); } else if (char === '>') { this.delegate.finishComment(); this.transitionTo("beforeData" /* beforeData */); } else { this.delegate.appendToCommentData(char); this.transitionTo("comment" /* comment */); } }, commentStartDash: function () { var char = this.consume(); if (char === '-') { this.transitionTo("commentEnd" /* commentEnd */); } else if (char === '>') { this.delegate.finishComment(); this.transitionTo("beforeData" /* beforeData */); } else { this.delegate.appendToCommentData('-'); this.transitionTo("comment" /* comment */); } }, comment: function () { var char = this.consume(); if (char === '-') { this.transitionTo("commentEndDash" /* commentEndDash */); } else { this.delegate.appendToCommentData(char); } }, commentEndDash: function () { var char = this.consume(); if (char === '-') { this.transitionTo("commentEnd" /* commentEnd */); } else { this.delegate.appendToCommentData('-' + char); this.transitionTo("comment" /* comment */); } }, commentEnd: function () { var char = this.consume(); if (char === '>') { this.delegate.finishComment(); this.transitionTo("beforeData" /* beforeData */); } else { this.delegate.appendToCommentData('--' + char); this.transitionTo("comment" /* comment */); } }, tagName: function () { var char = this.consume(); if (isSpace(char)) { this.transitionTo("beforeAttributeName" /* beforeAttributeName */); } else if (char === '/') { this.transitionTo("selfClosingStartTag" /* selfClosingStartTag */); } else if (char === '>') { this.delegate.finishTag(); this.transitionTo("beforeData" /* beforeData */); } else { this.appendToTagName(char); } }, endTagName: function () { var char = this.consume(); if (isSpace(char)) { this.transitionTo("beforeAttributeName" /* beforeAttributeName */); this.tagNameBuffer = ''; } else if (char === '/') { this.transitionTo("selfClosingStartTag" /* selfClosingStartTag */); this.tagNameBuffer = ''; } else if (char === '>') { this.delegate.finishTag(); this.transitionTo("beforeData" /* beforeData */); this.tagNameBuffer = ''; } else { this.appendToTagName(char); } }, beforeAttributeName: function () { var char = this.peek(); if (isSpace(char)) { this.consume(); return; } else if (char === '/') { this.transitionTo("selfClosingStartTag" /* selfClosingStartTag */); this.consume(); } else if (char === '>') { this.consume(); this.delegate.finishTag(); this.transitionTo("beforeData" /* beforeData */); } else if (char === '=') { this.delegate.reportSyntaxError('attribute name cannot start with equals sign'); this.transitionTo("attributeName" /* attributeName */); this.delegate.beginAttribute(); this.consume(); this.delegate.appendToAttributeName(char); } else { this.transitionTo("attributeName" /* attributeName */); this.delegate.beginAttribute(); } }, attributeName: function () { var char = this.peek(); if (isSpace(char)) { this.transitionTo("afterAttributeName" /* afterAttributeName */); this.consume(); } else if (char === '/') { this.delegate.beginAttributeValue(false); this.delegate.finishAttributeValue(); this.consume(); this.transitionTo("selfClosingStartTag" /* selfClosingStartTag */); } else if (char === '=') { this.transitionTo("beforeAttributeValue" /* beforeAttributeValue */); this.consume(); } else if (char === '>') { this.delegate.beginAttributeValue(false); this.delegate.finishAttributeValue(); this.consume(); this.delegate.finishTag(); this.transitionTo("beforeData" /* beforeData */); } else if (char === '"' || char === "'" || char === '<') { this.delegate.reportSyntaxError(char + ' is not a valid character within attribute names'); this.consume(); this.delegate.appendToAttributeName(char); } else { this.consume(); this.delegate.appendToAttributeName(char); } }, afterAttributeName: function () { var char = this.peek(); if (isSpace(char)) { this.consume(); return; } else if (char === '/') { this.delegate.beginAttributeValue(false); this.delegate.finishAttributeValue(); this.consume(); this.transitionTo("selfClosingStartTag" /* selfClosingStartTag */); } else if (char === '=') { this.consume(); this.transitionTo("beforeAttributeValue" /* beforeAttributeValue */); } else if (char === '>') { this.delegate.beginAttributeValue(false); this.delegate.finishAttributeValue(); this.consume(); this.delegate.finishTag(); this.transitionTo("beforeData" /* beforeData */); } else { this.delegate.beginAttributeValue(false); this.delegate.finishAttributeValue(); this.transitionTo("attributeName" /* attributeName */); this.delegate.beginAttribute(); this.consume(); this.delegate.appendToAttributeName(char); } }, beforeAttributeValue: function () { var char = this.peek(); if (isSpace(char)) { this.consume(); } else if (char === '"') { this.transitionTo("attributeValueDoubleQuoted" /* attributeValueDoubleQuoted */); this.delegate.beginAttributeValue(true); this.consume(); } else if (char === "'") { this.transitionTo("attributeValueSingleQuoted" /* attributeValueSingleQuoted */); this.delegate.beginAttributeValue(true); this.consume(); } else if (char === '>') { this.delegate.beginAttributeValue(false); this.delegate.finishAttributeValue(); this.consume(); this.delegate.finishTag(); this.transitionTo("beforeData" /* beforeData */); } else { this.transitionTo("attributeValueUnquoted" /* attributeValueUnquoted */); this.delegate.beginAttributeValue(false); this.consume(); this.delegate.appendToAttributeValue(char); } }, attributeValueDoubleQuoted: function () { var char = this.consume(); if (char === '"') { this.delegate.finishAttributeValue(); this.transitionTo("afterAttributeValueQuoted" /* afterAttributeValueQuoted */); } else if (char === '&') { this.delegate.appendToAttributeValue(this.consumeCharRef() || '&'); } else { this.delegate.appendToAttributeValue(char); } }, attributeValueSingleQuoted: function () { var char = this.consume(); if (char === "'") { this.delegate.finishAttributeValue(); this.transitionTo("afterAttributeValueQuoted" /* afterAttributeValueQuoted */); } else if (char === '&') { this.delegate.appendToAttributeValue(this.consumeCharRef() || '&'); } else { this.delegate.appendToAttributeValue(char); } }, attributeValueUnquoted: function () { var char = this.peek(); if (isSpace(char)) { this.delegate.finishAttributeValue(); this.consume(); this.transitionTo("beforeAttributeName" /* beforeAttributeName */); } else if (char === '/') { this.delegate.finishAttributeValue(); this.consume(); this.transitionTo("selfClosingStartTag" /* selfClosingStartTag */); } else if (char === '&') { this.consume(); this.delegate.appendToAttributeValue(this.consumeCharRef() || '&'); } else if (char === '>') { this.delegate.finishAttributeValue(); this.consume(); this.delegate.finishTag(); this.transitionTo("beforeData" /* beforeData */); } else { this.consume(); this.delegate.appendToAttributeValue(char); } }, afterAttributeValueQuoted: function () { var char = this.peek(); if (isSpace(char)) { this.consume(); this.transitionTo("beforeAttributeName" /* beforeAttributeName */); } else if (char === '/') { this.consume(); this.transitionTo("selfClosingStartTag" /* selfClosingStartTag */); } else if (char === '>') { this.consume(); this.delegate.finishTag(); this.transitionTo("beforeData" /* beforeData */); } else { this.transitionTo("beforeAttributeName" /* beforeAttributeName */); } }, selfClosingStartTag: function () { var char = this.peek(); if (char === '>') { this.consume(); this.delegate.markTagAsSelfClosing(); this.delegate.finishTag(); this.transitionTo("beforeData" /* beforeData */); } else { this.transitionTo("beforeAttributeName" /* beforeAttributeName */); } }, endTagOpen: function () { var char = this.consume(); if (char === '@' || char === ':' || isAlpha(char)) { this.transitionTo("endTagName" /* endTagName */); this.tagNameBuffer = ''; this.delegate.beginEndTag(); this.appendToTagName(char); } } }; this.reset(); } EventedTokenizer.prototype.reset = function () { this.transitionTo("beforeData" /* beforeData */); this.input = ''; this.tagNameBuffer = ''; this.index = 0; this.line = 1; this.column = 0; this.delegate.reset(); }; EventedTokenizer.prototype.transitionTo = function (state) { this.state = state; }; EventedTokenizer.prototype.tokenize = function (input) { this.reset(); this.tokenizePart(input); this.tokenizeEOF(); }; EventedTokenizer.prototype.tokenizePart = function (input) { this.input += preprocessInput(input); while (this.index < this.input.length) { var handler = this.states[this.state]; if (handler !== undefined) { handler.call(this); } else { throw new Error("unhandled state " + this.state); } } }; EventedTokenizer.prototype.tokenizeEOF = function () { this.flushData(); }; EventedTokenizer.prototype.flushData = function () { if (this.state === 'data') { this.delegate.finishData(); this.transitionTo("beforeData" /* beforeData */); } }; EventedTokenizer.prototype.peek = function () { return this.input.charAt(this.index); }; EventedTokenizer.prototype.consume = function () { var char = this.peek(); this.index++; if (char === '\n') { this.line++; this.column = 0; } else { this.column++; } return char; }; EventedTokenizer.prototype.consumeCharRef = function () { var endIndex = this.input.indexOf(';', this.index); if (endIndex === -1) { return; } var entity = this.input.slice(this.index, endIndex); var chars = this.entityParser.parse(entity); if (chars) { var count = entity.length; // consume the entity chars while (count) { this.consume(); count--; } // consume the `;` this.consume(); return chars; } }; EventedTokenizer.prototype.markTagStart = function () { this.delegate.tagOpen(); }; EventedTokenizer.prototype.appendToTagName = function (char) { this.tagNameBuffer += char; this.delegate.appendToTagName(char); }; EventedTokenizer.prototype.isIgnoredEndTag = function () { var tag = this.tagNameBuffer; return (tag === 'title' && this.input.substring(this.index, this.index + 8) !== '</title>') || (tag === 'style' && this.input.substring(this.index, this.index + 8) !== '</style>') || (tag === 'script' && this.input.substring(this.index, this.index + 9) !== '</script>'); }; return EventedTokenizer; }()); var Tokenizer = /** @class */ (function () { function Tokenizer(entityParser, options) { if (options === void 0) { options = {}; } this.options = options; this.token = null; this.startLine = 1; this.startColumn = 0; this.tokens = []; this.tokenizer = new EventedTokenizer(this, entityParser, options.mode); this._currentAttribute = undefined; } Tokenizer.prototype.tokenize = function (input) { this.tokens = []; this.tokenizer.tokenize(input); return this.tokens; }; Tokenizer.prototype.tokenizePart = function (input) { this.tokens = []; this.tokenizer.tokenizePart(input); return this.tokens; }; Tokenizer.prototype.tokenizeEOF = function () { this.tokens = []; this.tokenizer.tokenizeEOF(); return this.tokens[0]; }; Tokenizer.prototype.reset = function () { this.token = null; this.startLine = 1; this.startColumn = 0; }; Tokenizer.prototype.current = function () { var token = this.token; if (token === null) { throw new Error('token was unexpectedly null'); } if (arguments.length === 0) { return token; } for (var i = 0; i < arguments.length; i++) { if (token.type === arguments[i]) { return token; } } throw new Error("token type was unexpectedly " + token.type); }; Tokenizer.prototype.push = function (token) { this.token = token; this.tokens.push(token); }; Tokenizer.prototype.currentAttribute = function () { return this._currentAttribute; }; Tokenizer.prototype.addLocInfo = function () { if (this.options.loc) { this.current().loc = { start: { line: this.startLine, column: this.startColumn }, end: { line: this.tokenizer.line, column: this.tokenizer.column } }; } this.startLine = this.tokenizer.line; this.startColumn = this.tokenizer.column; }; // Data Tokenizer.prototype.beginDoctype = function () { this.push({ type: "Doctype" /* Doctype */, name: '', }); }; Tokenizer.prototype.appendToDoctypeName = function (char) { this.current("Doctype" /* Doctype */).name += char; }; Tokenizer.prototype.appendToDoctypePublicIdentifier = function (char) { var doctype = this.current("Doctype" /* Doctype */); if (doctype.publicIdentifier === undefined) { doctype.publicIdentifier = char; } else { doctype.publicIdentifier += char; } }; Tokenizer.prototype.appendToDoctypeSystemIdentifier = function (char) { var doctype = this.current("Doctype" /* Doctype */); if (doctype.systemIdentifier === undefined) { doctype.systemIdentifier = char; } else { doctype.systemIdentifier += char; } }; Tokenizer.prototype.endDoctype = function () { this.addLocInfo(); }; Tokenizer.prototype.beginData = function () { this.push({ type: "Chars" /* Chars */, chars: '' }); }; Tokenizer.prototype.appendToData = function (char) { this.current("Chars" /* Chars */).chars += char; }; Tokenizer.prototype.finishData = function () { this.addLocInfo(); }; // Comment Tokenizer.prototype.beginComment = function () { this.push({ type: "Comment" /* Comment */, chars: '' }); }; Tokenizer.prototype.appendToCommentData = function (char) { this.current("Comment" /* Comment */).chars += char; }; Tokenizer.prototype.finishComment = function () { this.addLocInfo(); }; // Tags - basic Tokenizer.prototype.tagOpen = function () { }; Tokenizer.prototype.beginStartTag = function () { this.push({ type: "StartTag" /* StartTag */, tagName: '', attributes: [], selfClosing: false }); }; Tokenizer.prototype.beginEndTag = function () { this.push({ type: "EndTag" /* EndTag */, tagName: '' }); }; Tokenizer.prototype.finishTag = function () { this.addLocInfo(); }; Tokenizer.prototype.markTagAsSelfClosing = function () { this.current("StartTag" /* StartTag */).selfClosing = true; }; // Tags - name Tokenizer.prototype.appendToTagName = function (char) { this.current("StartTag" /* StartTag */, "EndTag" /* EndTag */).tagName += char; }; // Tags - attributes Tokenizer.prototype.beginAttribute = function () { this._currentAttribute = ['', '', false]; }; Tokenizer.prototype.appendToAttributeName = function (char) { this.currentAttribute()[0] += char; }; Tokenizer.prototype.beginAttributeValue = function (isQuoted) { this.currentAttribute()[2] = isQuoted; }; Tokenizer.prototype.appendToAttributeValue = function (char) { this.currentAttribute()[1] += char; }; Tokenizer.prototype.finishAttributeValue = function () { this.current("StartTag" /* StartTag */).attributes.push(this._currentAttribute); }; Tokenizer.prototype.reportSyntaxError = function (message) { this.current().syntaxError = message; }; return Tokenizer; }()); function tokenize(input, options) { var tokenizer = new Tokenizer(new EntityParser(namedCharRefs), options); return tokenizer.tokenize(input); } // EXTERNAL MODULE: ./node_modules/fast-deep-equal/es6/index.js var es6 = __webpack_require__(7734); var es6_default = /*#__PURE__*/__webpack_require__.n(es6); ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: external ["wp","htmlEntities"] const external_wp_htmlEntities_namespaceObject = window["wp"]["htmlEntities"]; ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/blocks/build-module/api/validation/logger.js /** * @typedef LoggerItem * @property {Function} log Which logger recorded the message * @property {Array<any>} args White arguments were supplied to the logger */ function createLogger() { /** * Creates a log handler with block validation prefix. * * @param {Function} logger Original logger function. * * @return {Function} Augmented logger function. */ function createLogHandler(logger) { let log = (message, ...args) => logger('Block validation: ' + message, ...args); // In test environments, pre-process string substitutions to improve // readability of error messages. We'd prefer to avoid pulling in this // dependency in runtime environments, and it can be dropped by a combo // of Webpack env substitution + UglifyJS dead code elimination. if (false) {} return log; } return { // eslint-disable-next-line no-console error: createLogHandler(console.error), // eslint-disable-next-line no-console warning: createLogHandler(console.warn), getItems() { return []; } }; } function createQueuedLogger() { /** * The list of enqueued log actions to print. * * @type {Array<LoggerItem>} */ const queue = []; const logger = createLogger(); return { error(...args) { queue.push({ log: logger.error, args }); }, warning(...args) { queue.push({ log: logger.warning, args }); }, getItems() { return queue; } }; } ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/blocks/build-module/api/validation/index.js /** * External dependencies */ /** * WordPress dependencies */ /** * Internal dependencies */ /** @typedef {import('../parser').WPBlock} WPBlock */ /** @typedef {import('../registration').WPBlockType} WPBlockType */ /** @typedef {import('./logger').LoggerItem} LoggerItem */ const identity = x => x; /** * Globally matches any consecutive whitespace * * @type {RegExp} */ const REGEXP_WHITESPACE = /[\t\n\r\v\f ]+/g; /** * Matches a string containing only whitespace * * @type {RegExp} */ const REGEXP_ONLY_WHITESPACE = /^[\t\n\r\v\f ]*$/; /** * Matches a CSS URL type value * * @type {RegExp} */ const REGEXP_STYLE_URL_TYPE = /^url\s*\(['"\s]*(.*?)['"\s]*\)$/; /** * Boolean attributes are attributes whose presence as being assigned is * meaningful, even if only empty. * * See: https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/common-microsyntaxes.html#boolean-attributes * Extracted from: https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/indices.html#attributes-3 * * Object.keys( Array.from( document.querySelectorAll( '#attributes-1 > tbody > tr' ) ) * .filter( ( tr ) => tr.lastChild.textContent.indexOf( 'Boolean attribute' ) !== -1 ) * .reduce( ( result, tr ) => Object.assign( result, { * [ tr.firstChild.textContent.trim() ]: true * } ), {} ) ).sort(); * * @type {Array} */ const BOOLEAN_ATTRIBUTES = ['allowfullscreen', 'allowpaymentrequest', 'allowusermedia', 'async', 'autofocus', 'autoplay', 'checked', 'controls', 'default', 'defer', 'disabled', 'download', 'formnovalidate', 'hidden', 'ismap', 'itemscope', 'loop', 'multiple', 'muted', 'nomodule', 'novalidate', 'open', 'playsinline', 'readonly', 'required', 'reversed', 'selected', 'typemustmatch']; /** * Enumerated attributes are attributes which must be of a specific value form. * Like boolean attributes, these are meaningful if specified, even if not of a * valid enumerated value. * * See: https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/common-microsyntaxes.html#enumerated-attribute * Extracted from: https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/indices.html#attributes-3 * * Object.keys( Array.from( document.querySelectorAll( '#attributes-1 > tbody > tr' ) ) * .filter( ( tr ) => /^("(.+?)";?\s*)+/.test( tr.lastChild.textContent.trim() ) ) * .reduce( ( result, tr ) => Object.assign( result, { * [ tr.firstChild.textContent.trim() ]: true * } ), {} ) ).sort(); * * @type {Array} */ const ENUMERATED_ATTRIBUTES = ['autocapitalize', 'autocomplete', 'charset', 'contenteditable', 'crossorigin', 'decoding', 'dir', 'draggable', 'enctype', 'formenctype', 'formmethod', 'http-equiv', 'inputmode', 'kind', 'method', 'preload', 'scope', 'shape', 'spellcheck', 'translate', 'type', 'wrap']; /** * Meaningful attributes are those who cannot be safely ignored when omitted in * one HTML markup string and not another. * * @type {Array} */ const MEANINGFUL_ATTRIBUTES = [...BOOLEAN_ATTRIBUTES, ...ENUMERATED_ATTRIBUTES]; /** * Array of functions which receive a text string on which to apply normalizing * behavior for consideration in text token equivalence, carefully ordered from * least-to-most expensive operations. * * @type {Array} */ const TEXT_NORMALIZATIONS = [identity, getTextWithCollapsedWhitespace]; /** * Regular expression matching a named character reference. In lieu of bundling * a full set of references, the pattern covers the minimal necessary to test * positively against the full set. * * "The ampersand must be followed by one of the names given in the named * character references section, using the same case." * * Tested aginst "12.5 Named character references": * * ``` * const references = Array.from( document.querySelectorAll( * '#named-character-references-table tr[id^=entity-] td:first-child' * ) ).map( ( code ) => code.textContent ) * references.every( ( reference ) => /^[\da-z]+$/i.test( reference ) ) * ``` * * @see https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/syntax.html#character-references * @see https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/named-characters.html#named-character-references * * @type {RegExp} */ const REGEXP_NAMED_CHARACTER_REFERENCE = /^[\da-z]+$/i; /** * Regular expression matching a decimal character reference. * * "The ampersand must be followed by a U+0023 NUMBER SIGN character (#), * followed by one or more ASCII digits, representing a base-ten integer" * * @see https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/syntax.html#character-references * * @type {RegExp} */ const REGEXP_DECIMAL_CHARACTER_REFERENCE = /^#\d+$/; /** * Regular expression matching a hexadecimal character reference. * * "The ampersand must be followed by a U+0023 NUMBER SIGN character (#), which * must be followed by either a U+0078 LATIN SMALL LETTER X character (x) or a * U+0058 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER X character (X), which must then be followed by * one or more ASCII hex digits, representing a hexadecimal integer" * * @see https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/syntax.html#character-references * * @type {RegExp} */ const REGEXP_HEXADECIMAL_CHARACTER_REFERENCE = /^#x[\da-f]+$/i; /** * Returns true if the given string is a valid character reference segment, or * false otherwise. The text should be stripped of `&` and `;` demarcations. * * @param {string} text Text to test. * * @return {boolean} Whether text is valid character reference. */ function isValidCharacterReference(text) { return REGEXP_NAMED_CHARACTER_REFERENCE.test(text) || REGEXP_DECIMAL_CHARACTER_REFERENCE.test(text) || REGEXP_HEXADECIMAL_CHARACTER_REFERENCE.test(text); } /** * Subsitute EntityParser class for `simple-html-tokenizer` which uses the * implementation of `decodeEntities` from `html-entities`, in order to avoid * bundling a massive named character reference. * * @see https://github.com/tildeio/simple-html-tokenizer/tree/HEAD/src/entity-parser.ts */ class DecodeEntityParser { /** * Returns a substitute string for an entity string sequence between `&` * and `;`, or undefined if no substitution should occur. * * @param {string} entity Entity fragment discovered in HTML. * * @return {string | undefined} Entity substitute value. */ parse(entity) { if (isValidCharacterReference(entity)) { return (0,external_wp_htmlEntities_namespaceObject.decodeEntities)('&' + entity + ';'); } } } /** * Given a specified string, returns an array of strings split by consecutive * whitespace, ignoring leading or trailing whitespace. * * @param {string} text Original text. * * @return {string[]} Text pieces split on whitespace. */ function getTextPiecesSplitOnWhitespace(text) { return text.trim().split(REGEXP_WHITESPACE); } /** * Given a specified string, returns a new trimmed string where all consecutive * whitespace is collapsed to a single space. * * @param {string} text Original text. * * @return {string} Trimmed text with consecutive whitespace collapsed. */ function getTextWithCollapsedWhitespace(text) { // This is an overly simplified whitespace comparison. The specification is // more prescriptive of whitespace behavior in inline and block contexts. // // See: https://medium.com/@patrickbrosset/when-does-white-space-matter-in-html-b90e8a7cdd33 return getTextPiecesSplitOnWhitespace(text).join(' '); } /** * Returns attribute pairs of the given StartTag token, including only pairs * where the value is non-empty or the attribute is a boolean attribute, an * enumerated attribute, or a custom data- attribute. * * @see MEANINGFUL_ATTRIBUTES * * @param {Object} token StartTag token. * * @return {Array[]} Attribute pairs. */ function getMeaningfulAttributePairs(token) { return token.attributes.filter(pair => { const [key, value] = pair; return value || key.indexOf('data-') === 0 || MEANINGFUL_ATTRIBUTES.includes(key); }); } /** * Returns true if two text tokens (with `chars` property) are equivalent, or * false otherwise. * * @param {Object} actual Actual token. * @param {Object} expected Expected token. * @param {Object} logger Validation logger object. * * @return {boolean} Whether two text tokens are equivalent. */ function isEquivalentTextTokens(actual, expected, logger = createLogger()) { // This function is intentionally written as syntactically "ugly" as a hot // path optimization. Text is progressively normalized in order from least- // to-most operationally expensive, until the earliest point at which text // can be confidently inferred as being equal. let actualChars = actual.chars; let expectedChars = expected.chars; for (let i = 0; i < TEXT_NORMALIZATIONS.length; i++) { const normalize = TEXT_NORMALIZATIONS[i]; actualChars = normalize(actualChars); expectedChars = normalize(expectedChars); if (actualChars === expectedChars) { return true; } } logger.warning('Expected text `%s`, saw `%s`.', expected.chars, actual.chars); return false; } /** * Given a CSS length value, returns a normalized CSS length value for strict equality * comparison. * * @param {string} value CSS length value. * * @return {string} Normalized CSS length value. */ function getNormalizedLength(value) { if (0 === parseFloat(value)) { return '0'; } // Normalize strings with floats to always include a leading zero. if (value.indexOf('.') === 0) { return '0' + value; } return value; } /** * Given a style value, returns a normalized style value for strict equality * comparison. * * @param {string} value Style value. * * @return {string} Normalized style value. */ function getNormalizedStyleValue(value) { const textPieces = getTextPiecesSplitOnWhitespace(value); const normalizedPieces = textPieces.map(getNormalizedLength); const result = normalizedPieces.join(' '); return result // Normalize URL type to omit whitespace or quotes. .replace(REGEXP_STYLE_URL_TYPE, 'url($1)'); } /** * Given a style attribute string, returns an object of style properties. * * @param {string} text Style attribute. * * @return {Object} Style properties. */ function getStyleProperties(text) { const pairs = text // Trim ending semicolon (avoid including in split) .replace(/;?\s*$/, '') // Split on property assignment. .split(';') // For each property assignment... .map(style => { // ...split further into key-value pairs. const [key, ...valueParts] = style.split(':'); const value = valueParts.join(':'); return [key.trim(), getNormalizedStyleValue(value.trim())]; }); return Object.fromEntries(pairs); } /** * Attribute-specific equality handlers * * @type {Object} */ const isEqualAttributesOfName = { class: (actual, expected) => { // Class matches if members are the same, even if out of order or // superfluous whitespace between. const [actualPieces, expectedPieces] = [actual, expected].map(getTextPiecesSplitOnWhitespace); const actualDiff = actualPieces.filter(c => !expectedPieces.includes(c)); const expectedDiff = expectedPieces.filter(c => !actualPieces.includes(c)); return actualDiff.length === 0 && expectedDiff.length === 0; }, style: (actual, expected) => { return es6_default()(...[actual, expected].map(getStyleProperties)); }, // For each boolean attribute, mere presence of attribute in both is enough // to assume equivalence. ...Object.fromEntries(BOOLEAN_ATTRIBUTES.map(attribute => [attribute, () => true])) }; /** * Given two sets of attribute tuples, returns true if the attribute sets are * equivalent. * * @param {Array[]} actual Actual attributes tuples. * @param {Array[]} expected Expected attributes tuples. * @param {Object} logger Validation logger object. * * @return {boolean} Whether attributes are equivalent. */ function isEqualTagAttributePairs(actual, expected, logger = createLogger()) { // Attributes is tokenized as tuples. Their lengths should match. This also // avoids us needing to check both attributes sets, since if A has any keys // which do not exist in B, we know the sets to be different. if (actual.length !== expected.length) { logger.warning('Expected attributes %o, instead saw %o.', expected, actual); return false; } // Attributes are not guaranteed to occur in the same order. For validating // actual attributes, first convert the set of expected attribute values to // an object, for lookup by key. const expectedAttributes = {}; for (let i = 0; i < expected.length; i++) { expectedAttributes[expected[i][0].toLowerCase()] = expected[i][1]; } for (let i = 0; i < actual.length; i++) { const [name, actualValue] = actual[i]; const nameLower = name.toLowerCase(); // As noted above, if missing member in B, assume different. if (!expectedAttributes.hasOwnProperty(nameLower)) { logger.warning('Encountered unexpected attribute `%s`.', name); return false; } const expectedValue = expectedAttributes[nameLower]; const isEqualAttributes = isEqualAttributesOfName[nameLower]; if (isEqualAttributes) { // Defer custom attribute equality handling. if (!isEqualAttributes(actualValue, expectedValue)) { logger.warning('Expected attribute `%s` of value `%s`, saw `%s`.', name, expectedValue, actualValue); return false; } } else if (actualValue !== expectedValue) { // Otherwise strict inequality should bail. logger.warning('Expected attribute `%s` of value `%s`, saw `%s`.', name, expectedValue, actualValue); return false; } } return true; } /** * Token-type-specific equality handlers * * @type {Object} */ const isEqualTokensOfType = { StartTag: (actual, expected, logger = createLogger()) => { if (actual.tagName !== expected.tagName && // Optimization: Use short-circuit evaluation to defer case- // insensitive check on the assumption that the majority case will // have exactly equal tag names. actual.tagName.toLowerCase() !== expected.tagName.toLowerCase()) { logger.warning('Expected tag name `%s`, instead saw `%s`.', expected.tagName, actual.tagName); return false; } return isEqualTagAttributePairs(...[actual, expected].map(getMeaningfulAttributePairs), logger); }, Chars: isEquivalentTextTokens, Comment: isEquivalentTextTokens }; /** * Given an array of tokens, returns the first token which is not purely * whitespace. * * Mutates the tokens array. * * @param {Object[]} tokens Set of tokens to search. * * @return {Object | undefined} Next non-whitespace token. */ function getNextNonWhitespaceToken(tokens) { let token; while (token = tokens.shift()) { if (token.type !== 'Chars') { return token; } if (!REGEXP_ONLY_WHITESPACE.test(token.chars)) { return token; } } } /** * Tokenize an HTML string, gracefully handling any errors thrown during * underlying tokenization. * * @param {string} html HTML string to tokenize. * @param {Object} logger Validation logger object. * * @return {Object[]|null} Array of valid tokenized HTML elements, or null on error */ function getHTMLTokens(html, logger = createLogger()) { try { return new Tokenizer(new DecodeEntityParser()).tokenize(html); } catch (e) { logger.warning('Malformed HTML detected: %s', html); } return null; } /** * Returns true if the next HTML token closes the current token. * * @param {Object} currentToken Current token to compare with. * @param {Object|undefined} nextToken Next token to compare against. * * @return {boolean} true if `nextToken` closes `currentToken`, false otherwise */ function isClosedByToken(currentToken, nextToken) { // Ensure this is a self closed token. if (!currentToken.selfClosing) { return false; } // Check token names and determine if nextToken is the closing tag for currentToken. if (nextToken && nextToken.tagName === currentToken.tagName && nextToken.type === 'EndTag') { return true; } return false; } /** * Returns true if the given HTML strings are effectively equivalent, or * false otherwise. Invalid HTML is not considered equivalent, even if the * strings directly match. * * @param {string} actual Actual HTML string. * @param {string} expected Expected HTML string. * @param {Object} logger Validation logger object. * * @return {boolean} Whether HTML strings are equivalent. */ function isEquivalentHTML(actual, expected, logger = createLogger()) { // Short-circuit if markup is identical. if (actual === expected) { return true; } // Tokenize input content and reserialized save content. const [actualTokens, expectedTokens] = [actual, expected].map(html => getHTMLTokens(html, logger)); // If either is malformed then stop comparing - the strings are not equivalent. if (!actualTokens || !expectedTokens) { return false; } let actualToken, expectedToken; while (actualToken = getNextNonWhitespaceToken(actualTokens)) { expectedToken = getNextNonWhitespaceToken(expectedTokens); // Inequal if exhausted all expected tokens. if (!expectedToken) { logger.warning('Expected end of content, instead saw %o.', actualToken); return false; } // Inequal if next non-whitespace token of each set are not same type. if (actualToken.type !== expectedToken.type) { logger.warning('Expected token of type `%s` (%o), instead saw `%s` (%o).', expectedToken.type, expectedToken, actualToken.type, actualToken); return false; } // Defer custom token type equality handling, otherwise continue and // assume as equal. const isEqualTokens = isEqualTokensOfType[actualToken.type]; if (isEqualTokens && !isEqualTokens(actualToken, expectedToken, logger)) { return false; } // Peek at the next tokens (actual and expected) to see if they close // a self-closing tag. if (isClosedByToken(actualToken, expectedTokens[0])) { // Consume the next expected token that closes the current actual // self-closing token. getNextNonWhitespaceToken(expectedTokens); } else if (isClosedByToken(expectedToken, actualTokens[0])) { // Consume the next actual token that closes the current expected // self-closing token. getNextNonWhitespaceToken(actualTokens); } } if (expectedToken = getNextNonWhitespaceToken(expectedTokens)) { // If any non-whitespace tokens remain in expected token set, this // indicates inequality. logger.warning('Expected %o, instead saw end of content.', expectedToken); return false; } return true; } /** * Returns an object with `isValid` property set to `true` if the parsed block * is valid given the input content. A block is considered valid if, when serialized * with assumed attributes, the content matches the original value. If block is * invalid, this function returns all validations issues as well. * * @param {string|Object} blockTypeOrName Block type. * @param {Object} attributes Parsed block attributes. * @param {string} originalBlockContent Original block content. * @param {Object} logger Validation logger object. * * @return {Object} Whether block is valid and contains validation messages. */ /** * Returns an object with `isValid` property set to `true` if the parsed block * is valid given the input content. A block is considered valid if, when serialized * with assumed attributes, the content matches the original value. If block is * invalid, this function returns all validations issues as well. * * @param {WPBlock} block block object. * @param {WPBlockType|string} [blockTypeOrName = block.name] Block type or name, inferred from block if not given. * * @return {[boolean,Array<LoggerItem>]} validation results. */ function validateBlock(block, blockTypeOrName = block.name) { const isFallbackBlock = block.name === getFreeformContentHandlerName() || block.name === getUnregisteredTypeHandlerName(); // Shortcut to avoid costly validation. if (isFallbackBlock) { return [true, []]; } const logger = createQueuedLogger(); const blockType = normalizeBlockType(blockTypeOrName); let generatedBlockContent; try { generatedBlockContent = getSaveContent(blockType, block.attributes); } catch (error) { logger.error('Block validation failed because an error occurred while generating block content:\n\n%s', error.toString()); return [false, logger.getItems()]; } const isValid = isEquivalentHTML(block.originalContent, generatedBlockContent, logger); if (!isValid) { logger.error('Block validation failed for `%s` (%o).\n\nContent generated by `save` function:\n\n%s\n\nContent retrieved from post body:\n\n%s', blockType.name, blockType, generatedBlockContent, block.originalContent); } return [isValid, logger.getItems()]; } /** * Returns true if the parsed block is valid given the input content. A block * is considered valid if, when serialized with assumed attributes, the content * matches the original value. * * Logs to console in development environments when invalid. * * @deprecated Use validateBlock instead to avoid data loss. * * @param {string|Object} blockTypeOrName Block type. * @param {Object} attributes Parsed block attributes. * @param {string} originalBlockContent Original block content. * * @return {boolean} Whether block is valid. */ function isValidBlockContent(blockTypeOrName, attributes, originalBlockContent) { external_wp_deprecated_default()('isValidBlockContent introduces opportunity for data loss', { since: '12.6', plugin: 'Gutenberg', alternative: 'validateBlock' }); const blockType = normalizeBlockType(blockTypeOrName); const block = { name: blockType.name, attributes, innerBlocks: [], originalContent: originalBlockContent }; const [isValid] = validateBlock(block, blockType); return isValid; } ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/blocks/build-module/api/parser/convert-legacy-block.js /** * Convert legacy blocks to their canonical form. This function is used * both in the parser level for previous content and to convert such blocks * used in Custom Post Types templates. * * @param {string} name The block's name * @param {Object} attributes The block's attributes * * @return {[string, Object]} The block's name and attributes, changed accordingly if a match was found */ function convertLegacyBlockNameAndAttributes(name, attributes) { const newAttributes = { ...attributes }; // Convert 'core/cover-image' block in existing content to 'core/cover'. if ('core/cover-image' === name) { name = 'core/cover'; } // Convert 'core/text' blocks in existing content to 'core/paragraph'. if ('core/text' === name || 'core/cover-text' === name) { name = 'core/paragraph'; } // Convert derivative blocks such as 'core/social-link-wordpress' to the // canonical form 'core/social-link'. if (name && name.indexOf('core/social-link-') === 0) { // Capture `social-link-wordpress` into `{"service":"wordpress"}` newAttributes.service = name.substring(17); name = 'core/social-link'; } // Convert derivative blocks such as 'core-embed/instagram' to the // canonical form 'core/embed'. if (name && name.indexOf('core-embed/') === 0) { // Capture `core-embed/instagram` into `{"providerNameSlug":"instagram"}` const providerSlug = name.substring(11); const deprecated = { speaker: 'speaker-deck', polldaddy: 'crowdsignal' }; newAttributes.providerNameSlug = providerSlug in deprecated ? deprecated[providerSlug] : providerSlug; // This is needed as the `responsive` attribute was passed // in a different way before the refactoring to block variations. if (!['amazon-kindle', 'wordpress'].includes(providerSlug)) { newAttributes.responsive = true; } name = 'core/embed'; } // Convert Post Comment blocks in existing content to Comment blocks. // TODO: Remove these checks when WordPress 6.0 is released. if (name === 'core/post-comment-author') { name = 'core/comment-author-name'; } if (name === 'core/post-comment-content') { name = 'core/comment-content'; } if (name === 'core/post-comment-date') { name = 'core/comment-date'; } if (name === 'core/comments-query-loop') { name = 'core/comments'; const { className = '' } = newAttributes; if (!className.includes('wp-block-comments-query-loop')) { newAttributes.className = ['wp-block-comments-query-loop', className].join(' '); } // Note that we also had to add a deprecation to the block in order // for the ID change to work. } if (name === 'core/post-comments') { name = 'core/comments'; newAttributes.legacy = true; } // The following code is only relevant for the Gutenberg plugin. // It's a stand-alone if statement for dead-code elimination. if (false) {} return [name, newAttributes]; } ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/hpq/es/get-path.js /** * Given object and string of dot-delimited path segments, returns value at * path or undefined if path cannot be resolved. * * @param {Object} object Lookup object * @param {string} path Path to resolve * @return {?*} Resolved value */ function getPath(object, path) { var segments = path.split('.'); var segment; while (segment = segments.shift()) { if (!(segment in object)) { return; } object = object[segment]; } return object; } ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/hpq/es/index.js /** * Internal dependencies */ /** * Function returning a DOM document created by `createHTMLDocument`. The same * document is returned between invocations. * * @return {Document} DOM document. */ var getDocument = function () { var doc; return function () { if (!doc) { doc = document.implementation.createHTMLDocument(''); } return doc; }; }(); /** * Given a markup string or DOM element, creates an object aligning with the * shape of the matchers object, or the value returned by the matcher. * * @param {(string|Element)} source Source content * @param {(Object|Function)} matchers Matcher function or object of matchers * @return {(Object|*)} Matched value(s), shaped by object */ function parse(source, matchers) { if (!matchers) { return; } // Coerce to element if ('string' === typeof source) { var doc = getDocument(); doc.body.innerHTML = source; source = doc.body; } // Return singular value if ('function' === typeof matchers) { return matchers(source); } // Bail if we can't handle matchers if (Object !== matchers.constructor) { return; } // Shape result by matcher object return Object.keys(matchers).reduce(function (memo, key) { memo[key] = parse(source, matchers[key]); return memo; }, {}); } /** * Generates a function which matches node of type selector, returning an * attribute by property if the attribute exists. If no selector is passed, * returns property of the query element. * * @param {?string} selector Optional selector * @param {string} name Property name * @return {*} Property value */ function prop(selector, name) { if (1 === arguments.length) { name = selector; selector = undefined; } return function (node) { var match = node; if (selector) { match = node.querySelector(selector); } if (match) { return getPath(match, name); } }; } /** * Generates a function which matches node of type selector, returning an * attribute by name if the attribute exists. If no selector is passed, * returns attribute of the query element. * * @param {?string} selector Optional selector * @param {string} name Attribute name * @return {?string} Attribute value */ function attr(selector, name) { if (1 === arguments.length) { name = selector; selector = undefined; } return function (node) { var attributes = prop(selector, 'attributes')(node); if (attributes && attributes.hasOwnProperty(name)) { return attributes[name].value; } }; } /** * Convenience for `prop( selector, 'innerHTML' )`. * * @see prop() * * @param {?string} selector Optional selector * @return {string} Inner HTML */ function html(selector) { return prop(selector, 'innerHTML'); } /** * Convenience for `prop( selector, 'textContent' )`. * * @see prop() * * @param {?string} selector Optional selector * @return {string} Text content */ function es_text(selector) { return prop(selector, 'textContent'); } /** * Creates a new matching context by first finding elements matching selector * using querySelectorAll before then running another `parse` on `matchers` * scoped to the matched elements. * * @see parse() * * @param {string} selector Selector to match * @param {(Object|Function)} matchers Matcher function or object of matchers * @return {Array.<*,Object>} Array of matched value(s) */ function query(selector, matchers) { return function (node) { var matches = node.querySelectorAll(selector); return [].map.call(matches, function (match) { return parse(match, matchers); }); }; } ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/memize/dist/index.js /** * Memize options object. * * @typedef MemizeOptions * * @property {number} [maxSize] Maximum size of the cache. */ /** * Internal cache entry. * * @typedef MemizeCacheNode * * @property {?MemizeCacheNode|undefined} [prev] Previous node. * @property {?MemizeCacheNode|undefined} [next] Next node. * @property {Array<*>} args Function arguments for cache * entry. * @property {*} val Function result. */ /** * Properties of the enhanced function for controlling cache. * * @typedef MemizeMemoizedFunction * * @property {()=>void} clear Clear the cache. */ /** * Accepts a function to be memoized, and returns a new memoized function, with * optional options. * * @template {(...args: any[]) => any} F * * @param {F} fn Function to memoize. * @param {MemizeOptions} [options] Options object. * * @return {((...args: Parameters<F>) => ReturnType<F>) & MemizeMemoizedFunction} Memoized function. */ function memize(fn, options) { var size = 0; /** @type {?MemizeCacheNode|undefined} */ var head; /** @type {?MemizeCacheNode|undefined} */ var tail; options = options || {}; function memoized(/* ...args */) { var node = head, len = arguments.length, args, i; searchCache: while (node) { // Perform a shallow equality test to confirm that whether the node // under test is a candidate for the arguments passed. Two arrays // are shallowly equal if their length matches and each entry is // strictly equal between the two sets. Avoid abstracting to a // function which could incur an arguments leaking deoptimization. // Check whether node arguments match arguments length if (node.args.length !== arguments.length) { node = node.next; continue; } // Check whether node arguments match arguments values for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { if (node.args[i] !== arguments[i]) { node = node.next; continue searchCache; } } // At this point we can assume we've found a match // Surface matched node to head if not already if (node !== head) { // As tail, shift to previous. Must only shift if not also // head, since if both head and tail, there is no previous. if (node === tail) { tail = node.prev; } // Adjust siblings to point to each other. If node was tail, // this also handles new tail's empty `next` assignment. /** @type {MemizeCacheNode} */ (node.prev).next = node.next; if (node.next) { node.next.prev = node.prev; } node.next = head; node.prev = null; /** @type {MemizeCacheNode} */ (head).prev = node; head = node; } // Return immediately return node.val; } // No cached value found. Continue to insertion phase: // Create a copy of arguments (avoid leaking deoptimization) args = new Array(len); for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { args[i] = arguments[i]; } node = { args: args, // Generate the result from original function val: fn.apply(null, args), }; // Don't need to check whether node is already head, since it would // have been returned above already if it was // Shift existing head down list if (head) { head.prev = node; node.next = head; } else { // If no head, follows that there's no tail (at initial or reset) tail = node; } // Trim tail if we're reached max size and are pending cache insertion if (size === /** @type {MemizeOptions} */ (options).maxSize) { tail = /** @type {MemizeCacheNode} */ (tail).prev; /** @type {MemizeCacheNode} */ (tail).next = null; } else { size++; } head = node; return node.val; } memoized.clear = function () { head = null; tail = null; size = 0; }; // Ignore reason: There's not a clear solution to create an intersection of // the function with additional properties, where the goal is to retain the // function signature of the incoming argument and add control properties // on the return value. // @ts-ignore return memoized; } ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/blocks/build-module/api/matchers.js /** * External dependencies */ /** * WordPress dependencies */ /** * Internal dependencies */ function matchers_html(selector, multilineTag) { return domNode => { let match = domNode; if (selector) { match = domNode.querySelector(selector); } if (!match) { return ''; } if (multilineTag) { let value = ''; const length = match.children.length; for (let index = 0; index < length; index++) { const child = match.children[index]; if (child.nodeName.toLowerCase() !== multilineTag) { continue; } value += child.outerHTML; } return value; } return match.innerHTML; }; } const richText = (selector, preserveWhiteSpace) => el => { const target = selector ? el.querySelector(selector) : el; return target ? external_wp_richText_namespaceObject.RichTextData.fromHTMLElement(target, { preserveWhiteSpace }) : external_wp_richText_namespaceObject.RichTextData.empty(); }; ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/blocks/build-module/api/node.js /** * WordPress dependencies */ /** * Internal dependencies */ /** * A representation of a single node within a block's rich text value. If * representing a text node, the value is simply a string of the node value. * As representing an element node, it is an object of: * * 1. `type` (string): Tag name. * 2. `props` (object): Attributes and children array of WPBlockNode. * * @typedef {string|Object} WPBlockNode */ /** * Given a single node and a node type (e.g. `'br'`), returns true if the node * corresponds to that type, false otherwise. * * @param {WPBlockNode} node Block node to test * @param {string} type Node to type to test against. * * @return {boolean} Whether node is of intended type. */ function isNodeOfType(node, type) { external_wp_deprecated_default()('wp.blocks.node.isNodeOfType', { since: '6.1', version: '6.3', link: 'https://developer.wordpress.org/block-editor/how-to-guides/block-tutorial/introducing-attributes-and-editable-fields/' }); return node && node.type === type; } /** * Given an object implementing the NamedNodeMap interface, returns a plain * object equivalent value of name, value key-value pairs. * * @see https://dom.spec.whatwg.org/#interface-namednodemap * * @param {NamedNodeMap} nodeMap NamedNodeMap to convert to object. * * @return {Object} Object equivalent value of NamedNodeMap. */ function getNamedNodeMapAsObject(nodeMap) { const result = {}; for (let i = 0; i < nodeMap.length; i++) { const { name, value } = nodeMap[i]; result[name] = value; } return result; } /** * Given a DOM Element or Text node, returns an equivalent block node. Throws * if passed any node type other than element or text. * * @throws {TypeError} If non-element/text node is passed. * * @param {Node} domNode DOM node to convert. * * @return {WPBlockNode} Block node equivalent to DOM node. */ function fromDOM(domNode) { external_wp_deprecated_default()('wp.blocks.node.fromDOM', { since: '6.1', version: '6.3', alternative: 'wp.richText.create', link: 'https://developer.wordpress.org/block-editor/how-to-guides/block-tutorial/introducing-attributes-and-editable-fields/' }); if (domNode.nodeType === domNode.TEXT_NODE) { return domNode.nodeValue; } if (domNode.nodeType !== domNode.ELEMENT_NODE) { throw new TypeError('A block node can only be created from a node of type text or ' + 'element.'); } return { type: domNode.nodeName.toLowerCase(), props: { ...getNamedNodeMapAsObject(domNode.attributes), children: children_fromDOM(domNode.childNodes) } }; } /** * Given a block node, returns its HTML string representation. * * @param {WPBlockNode} node Block node to convert to string. * * @return {string} String HTML representation of block node. */ function toHTML(node) { external_wp_deprecated_default()('wp.blocks.node.toHTML', { since: '6.1', version: '6.3', alternative: 'wp.richText.toHTMLString', link: 'https://developer.wordpress.org/block-editor/how-to-guides/block-tutorial/introducing-attributes-and-editable-fields/' }); return children_toHTML([node]); } /** * Given a selector, returns an hpq matcher generating a WPBlockNode value * matching the selector result. * * @param {string} selector DOM selector. * * @return {Function} hpq matcher. */ function matcher(selector) { external_wp_deprecated_default()('wp.blocks.node.matcher', { since: '6.1', version: '6.3', alternative: 'html source', link: 'https://developer.wordpress.org/block-editor/how-to-guides/block-tutorial/introducing-attributes-and-editable-fields/' }); return domNode => { let match = domNode; if (selector) { match = domNode.querySelector(selector); } try { return fromDOM(match); } catch (error) { return null; } }; } /** * Object of utility functions used in managing block attribute values of * source `node`. * * @see https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/10439 * * @deprecated since 4.0. The `node` source should not be used, and can be * replaced by the `html` source. * * @private */ /* harmony default export */ const node = ({ isNodeOfType, fromDOM, toHTML, matcher }); ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/blocks/build-module/api/children.js /** * WordPress dependencies */ /** * Internal dependencies */ /** * A representation of a block's rich text value. * * @typedef {WPBlockNode[]} WPBlockChildren */ /** * Given block children, returns a serialize-capable WordPress element. * * @param {WPBlockChildren} children Block children object to convert. * * @return {Element} A serialize-capable element. */ function getSerializeCapableElement(children) { // The fact that block children are compatible with the element serializer is // merely an implementation detail that currently serves to be true, but // should not be mistaken as being a guarantee on the external API. The // public API only offers guarantees to work with strings (toHTML) and DOM // elements (fromDOM), and should provide utilities to manipulate the value // rather than expect consumers to inspect or construct its shape (concat). return children; } /** * Given block children, returns an array of block nodes. * * @param {WPBlockChildren} children Block children object to convert. * * @return {Array<WPBlockNode>} An array of individual block nodes. */ function getChildrenArray(children) { external_wp_deprecated_default()('wp.blocks.children.getChildrenArray', { since: '6.1', version: '6.3', link: 'https://developer.wordpress.org/block-editor/how-to-guides/block-tutorial/introducing-attributes-and-editable-fields/' }); // The fact that block children are compatible with the element serializer // is merely an implementation detail that currently serves to be true, but // should not be mistaken as being a guarantee on the external API. return children; } /** * Given two or more block nodes, returns a new block node representing a * concatenation of its values. * * @param {...WPBlockChildren} blockNodes Block nodes to concatenate. * * @return {WPBlockChildren} Concatenated block node. */ function concat(...blockNodes) { external_wp_deprecated_default()('wp.blocks.children.concat', { since: '6.1', version: '6.3', alternative: 'wp.richText.concat', link: 'https://developer.wordpress.org/block-editor/how-to-guides/block-tutorial/introducing-attributes-and-editable-fields/' }); const result = []; for (let i = 0; i < blockNodes.length; i++) { const blockNode = Array.isArray(blockNodes[i]) ? blockNodes[i] : [blockNodes[i]]; for (let j = 0; j < blockNode.length; j++) { const child = blockNode[j]; const canConcatToPreviousString = typeof child === 'string' && typeof result[result.length - 1] === 'string'; if (canConcatToPreviousString) { result[result.length - 1] += child; } else { result.push(child); } } } return result; } /** * Given an iterable set of DOM nodes, returns equivalent block children. * Ignores any non-element/text nodes included in set. * * @param {Iterable.<Node>} domNodes Iterable set of DOM nodes to convert. * * @return {WPBlockChildren} Block children equivalent to DOM nodes. */ function children_fromDOM(domNodes) { external_wp_deprecated_default()('wp.blocks.children.fromDOM', { since: '6.1', version: '6.3', alternative: 'wp.richText.create', link: 'https://developer.wordpress.org/block-editor/how-to-guides/block-tutorial/introducing-attributes-and-editable-fields/' }); const result = []; for (let i = 0; i < domNodes.length; i++) { try { result.push(fromDOM(domNodes[i])); } catch (error) { // Simply ignore if DOM node could not be converted. } } return result; } /** * Given a block node, returns its HTML string representation. * * @param {WPBlockChildren} children Block node(s) to convert to string. * * @return {string} String HTML representation of block node. */ function children_toHTML(children) { external_wp_deprecated_default()('wp.blocks.children.toHTML', { since: '6.1', version: '6.3', alternative: 'wp.richText.toHTMLString', link: 'https://developer.wordpress.org/block-editor/how-to-guides/block-tutorial/introducing-attributes-and-editable-fields/' }); const element = getSerializeCapableElement(children); return (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.renderToString)(element); } /** * Given a selector, returns an hpq matcher generating a WPBlockChildren value * matching the selector result. * * @param {string} selector DOM selector. * * @return {Function} hpq matcher. */ function children_matcher(selector) { external_wp_deprecated_default()('wp.blocks.children.matcher', { since: '6.1', version: '6.3', alternative: 'html source', link: 'https://developer.wordpress.org/block-editor/how-to-guides/block-tutorial/introducing-attributes-and-editable-fields/' }); return domNode => { let match = domNode; if (selector) { match = domNode.querySelector(selector); } if (match) { return children_fromDOM(match.childNodes); } return []; }; } /** * Object of utility functions used in managing block attribute values of * source `children`. * * @see https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/10439 * * @deprecated since 4.0. The `children` source should not be used, and can be * replaced by the `html` source. * * @private */ /* harmony default export */ const children = ({ concat, getChildrenArray, fromDOM: children_fromDOM, toHTML: children_toHTML, matcher: children_matcher }); ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/blocks/build-module/api/parser/get-block-attributes.js /** * External dependencies */ /** * WordPress dependencies */ /** * Internal dependencies */ /** * Higher-order hpq matcher which enhances an attribute matcher to return true * or false depending on whether the original matcher returns undefined. This * is useful for boolean attributes (e.g. disabled) whose attribute values may * be technically falsey (empty string), though their mere presence should be * enough to infer as true. * * @param {Function} matcher Original hpq matcher. * * @return {Function} Enhanced hpq matcher. */ const toBooleanAttributeMatcher = matcher => value => matcher(value) !== undefined; /** * Returns true if value is of the given JSON schema type, or false otherwise. * * @see http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#rfc.section.6.25 * * @param {*} value Value to test. * @param {string} type Type to test. * * @return {boolean} Whether value is of type. */ function isOfType(value, type) { switch (type) { case 'rich-text': return value instanceof external_wp_richText_namespaceObject.RichTextData; case 'string': return typeof value === 'string'; case 'boolean': return typeof value === 'boolean'; case 'object': return !!value && value.constructor === Object; case 'null': return value === null; case 'array': return Array.isArray(value); case 'integer': case 'number': return typeof value === 'number'; } return true; } /** * Returns true if value is of an array of given JSON schema types, or false * otherwise. * * @see http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#rfc.section.6.25 * * @param {*} value Value to test. * @param {string[]} types Types to test. * * @return {boolean} Whether value is of types. */ function isOfTypes(value, types) { return types.some(type => isOfType(value, type)); } /** * Given an attribute key, an attribute's schema, a block's raw content and the * commentAttributes returns the attribute value depending on its source * definition of the given attribute key. * * @param {string} attributeKey Attribute key. * @param {Object} attributeSchema Attribute's schema. * @param {Node} innerDOM Parsed DOM of block's inner HTML. * @param {Object} commentAttributes Block's comment attributes. * @param {string} innerHTML Raw HTML from block node's innerHTML property. * * @return {*} Attribute value. */ function getBlockAttribute(attributeKey, attributeSchema, innerDOM, commentAttributes, innerHTML) { let value; switch (attributeSchema.source) { // An undefined source means that it's an attribute serialized to the // block's "comment". case undefined: value = commentAttributes ? commentAttributes[attributeKey] : undefined; break; // raw source means that it's the original raw block content. case 'raw': value = innerHTML; break; case 'attribute': case 'property': case 'html': case 'text': case 'rich-text': case 'children': case 'node': case 'query': case 'tag': value = parseWithAttributeSchema(innerDOM, attributeSchema); break; } if (!isValidByType(value, attributeSchema.type) || !isValidByEnum(value, attributeSchema.enum)) { // Reject the value if it is not valid. Reverting to the undefined // value ensures the default is respected, if applicable. value = undefined; } if (value === undefined) { value = getDefault(attributeSchema); } return value; } /** * Returns true if value is valid per the given block attribute schema type * definition, or false otherwise. * * @see https://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#rfc.section.6.1.1 * * @param {*} value Value to test. * @param {?(Array<string>|string)} type Block attribute schema type. * * @return {boolean} Whether value is valid. */ function isValidByType(value, type) { return type === undefined || isOfTypes(value, Array.isArray(type) ? type : [type]); } /** * Returns true if value is valid per the given block attribute schema enum * definition, or false otherwise. * * @see https://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#rfc.section.6.1.2 * * @param {*} value Value to test. * @param {?Array} enumSet Block attribute schema enum. * * @return {boolean} Whether value is valid. */ function isValidByEnum(value, enumSet) { return !Array.isArray(enumSet) || enumSet.includes(value); } /** * Returns an hpq matcher given a source object. * * @param {Object} sourceConfig Attribute Source object. * * @return {Function} A hpq Matcher. */ const matcherFromSource = memize(sourceConfig => { switch (sourceConfig.source) { case 'attribute': { let matcher = attr(sourceConfig.selector, sourceConfig.attribute); if (sourceConfig.type === 'boolean') { matcher = toBooleanAttributeMatcher(matcher); } return matcher; } case 'html': return matchers_html(sourceConfig.selector, sourceConfig.multiline); case 'text': return es_text(sourceConfig.selector); case 'rich-text': return richText(sourceConfig.selector, sourceConfig.__unstablePreserveWhiteSpace); case 'children': return children_matcher(sourceConfig.selector); case 'node': return matcher(sourceConfig.selector); case 'query': const subMatchers = Object.fromEntries(Object.entries(sourceConfig.query).map(([key, subSourceConfig]) => [key, matcherFromSource(subSourceConfig)])); return query(sourceConfig.selector, subMatchers); case 'tag': { const matcher = prop(sourceConfig.selector, 'nodeName'); return domNode => matcher(domNode)?.toLowerCase(); } default: // eslint-disable-next-line no-console console.error(`Unknown source type "${sourceConfig.source}"`); } }); /** * Parse a HTML string into DOM tree. * * @param {string|Node} innerHTML HTML string or already parsed DOM node. * * @return {Node} Parsed DOM node. */ function parseHtml(innerHTML) { return parse(innerHTML, h => h); } /** * Given a block's raw content and an attribute's schema returns the attribute's * value depending on its source. * * @param {string|Node} innerHTML Block's raw content. * @param {Object} attributeSchema Attribute's schema. * * @return {*} Attribute value. */ function parseWithAttributeSchema(innerHTML, attributeSchema) { return matcherFromSource(attributeSchema)(parseHtml(innerHTML)); } /** * Returns the block attributes of a registered block node given its type. * * @param {string|Object} blockTypeOrName Block type or name. * @param {string|Node} innerHTML Raw block content. * @param {?Object} attributes Known block attributes (from delimiters). * * @return {Object} All block attributes. */ function getBlockAttributes(blockTypeOrName, innerHTML, attributes = {}) { var _blockType$attributes; const doc = parseHtml(innerHTML); const blockType = normalizeBlockType(blockTypeOrName); const blockAttributes = Object.fromEntries(Object.entries((_blockType$attributes = blockType.attributes) !== null && _blockType$attributes !== void 0 ? _blockType$attributes : {}).map(([key, schema]) => [key, getBlockAttribute(key, schema, doc, attributes, innerHTML)])); return (0,external_wp_hooks_namespaceObject.applyFilters)('blocks.getBlockAttributes', blockAttributes, blockType, innerHTML, attributes); } ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/blocks/build-module/api/parser/fix-custom-classname.js /** * Internal dependencies */ const CLASS_ATTR_SCHEMA = { type: 'string', source: 'attribute', selector: '[data-custom-class-name] > *', attribute: 'class' }; /** * Given an HTML string, returns an array of class names assigned to the root * element in the markup. * * @param {string} innerHTML Markup string from which to extract classes. * * @return {string[]} Array of class names assigned to the root element. */ function getHTMLRootElementClasses(innerHTML) { const parsed = parseWithAttributeSchema(`<div data-custom-class-name>${innerHTML}</div>`, CLASS_ATTR_SCHEMA); return parsed ? parsed.trim().split(/\s+/) : []; } /** * Given a parsed set of block attributes, if the block supports custom class * names and an unknown class (per the block's serialization behavior) is * found, the unknown classes are treated as custom classes. This prevents the * block from being considered as invalid. * * @param {Object} blockAttributes Original block attributes. * @param {Object} blockType Block type settings. * @param {string} innerHTML Original block markup. * * @return {Object} Filtered block attributes. */ function fixCustomClassname(blockAttributes, blockType, innerHTML) { if (hasBlockSupport(blockType, 'customClassName', true)) { // To determine difference, serialize block given the known set of // attributes, with the exception of `className`. This will determine // the default set of classes. From there, any difference in innerHTML // can be considered as custom classes. const { className: omittedClassName, ...attributesSansClassName } = blockAttributes; const serialized = getSaveContent(blockType, attributesSansClassName); const defaultClasses = getHTMLRootElementClasses(serialized); const actualClasses = getHTMLRootElementClasses(innerHTML); const customClasses = actualClasses.filter(className => !defaultClasses.includes(className)); if (customClasses.length) { blockAttributes.className = customClasses.join(' '); } else if (serialized) { delete blockAttributes.className; } } return blockAttributes; } ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/blocks/build-module/api/parser/apply-built-in-validation-fixes.js /** * Internal dependencies */ /** * Attempts to fix block invalidation by applying build-in validation fixes * like moving all extra classNames to the className attribute. * * @param {WPBlock} block block object. * @param {import('../registration').WPBlockType} blockType Block type. This is normalize not necessary and * can be inferred from the block name, * but it's here for performance reasons. * * @return {WPBlock} Fixed block object */ function applyBuiltInValidationFixes(block, blockType) { const updatedBlockAttributes = fixCustomClassname(block.attributes, blockType, block.originalContent); return { ...block, attributes: updatedBlockAttributes }; } ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/blocks/build-module/api/parser/apply-block-deprecated-versions.js /** * Internal dependencies */ /** * Function that takes no arguments and always returns false. * * @return {boolean} Always returns false. */ function stubFalse() { return false; } /** * Given a block object, returns a new copy of the block with any applicable * deprecated migrations applied, or the original block if it was both valid * and no eligible migrations exist. * * @param {import(".").WPBlock} block Parsed and invalid block object. * @param {import(".").WPRawBlock} rawBlock Raw block object. * @param {import('../registration').WPBlockType} blockType Block type. This is normalize not necessary and * can be inferred from the block name, * but it's here for performance reasons. * * @return {import(".").WPBlock} Migrated block object. */ function applyBlockDeprecatedVersions(block, rawBlock, blockType) { const parsedAttributes = rawBlock.attrs; const { deprecated: deprecatedDefinitions } = blockType; // Bail early if there are no registered deprecations to be handled. if (!deprecatedDefinitions || !deprecatedDefinitions.length) { return block; } // By design, blocks lack any sort of version tracking. Instead, to process // outdated content the system operates a queue out of all the defined // attribute shapes and tries each definition until the input produces a // valid result. This mechanism seeks to avoid polluting the user-space with // machine-specific code. An invalid block is thus a block that could not be // matched successfully with any of the registered deprecation definitions. for (let i = 0; i < deprecatedDefinitions.length; i++) { // A block can opt into a migration even if the block is valid by // defining `isEligible` on its deprecation. If the block is both valid // and does not opt to migrate, skip. const { isEligible = stubFalse } = deprecatedDefinitions[i]; if (block.isValid && !isEligible(parsedAttributes, block.innerBlocks, { blockNode: rawBlock, block })) { continue; } // Block type properties which could impact either serialization or // parsing are not considered in the deprecated block type by default, // and must be explicitly provided. const deprecatedBlockType = Object.assign(omit(blockType, DEPRECATED_ENTRY_KEYS), deprecatedDefinitions[i]); let migratedBlock = { ...block, attributes: getBlockAttributes(deprecatedBlockType, block.originalContent, parsedAttributes) }; // Ignore the deprecation if it produces a block which is not valid. let [isValid] = validateBlock(migratedBlock, deprecatedBlockType); // If the migrated block is not valid initially, try the built-in fixes. if (!isValid) { migratedBlock = applyBuiltInValidationFixes(migratedBlock, deprecatedBlockType); [isValid] = validateBlock(migratedBlock, deprecatedBlockType); } // An invalid block does not imply incorrect HTML but the fact block // source information could be lost on re-serialization. if (!isValid) { continue; } let migratedInnerBlocks = migratedBlock.innerBlocks; let migratedAttributes = migratedBlock.attributes; // A block may provide custom behavior to assign new attributes and/or // inner blocks. const { migrate } = deprecatedBlockType; if (migrate) { let migrated = migrate(migratedAttributes, block.innerBlocks); if (!Array.isArray(migrated)) { migrated = [migrated]; } [migratedAttributes = parsedAttributes, migratedInnerBlocks = block.innerBlocks] = migrated; } block = { ...block, attributes: migratedAttributes, innerBlocks: migratedInnerBlocks, isValid: true, validationIssues: [] }; } return block; } ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/blocks/build-module/api/parser/index.js /** * WordPress dependencies */ /** * Internal dependencies */ /** * The raw structure of a block includes its attributes, inner * blocks, and inner HTML. It is important to distinguish inner blocks from * the HTML content of the block as only the latter is relevant for block * validation and edit operations. * * @typedef WPRawBlock * * @property {string=} blockName Block name * @property {Object=} attrs Block raw or comment attributes. * @property {string} innerHTML HTML content of the block. * @property {(string|null)[]} innerContent Content without inner blocks. * @property {WPRawBlock[]} innerBlocks Inner Blocks. */ /** * Fully parsed block object. * * @typedef WPBlock * * @property {string} name Block name * @property {Object} attributes Block raw or comment attributes. * @property {WPBlock[]} innerBlocks Inner Blocks. * @property {string} originalContent Original content of the block before validation fixes. * @property {boolean} isValid Whether the block is valid. * @property {Object[]} validationIssues Validation issues. * @property {WPRawBlock} [__unstableBlockSource] Un-processed original copy of block if created through parser. */ /** * @typedef {Object} ParseOptions * @property {boolean?} __unstableSkipMigrationLogs If a block is migrated from a deprecated version, skip logging the migration details. * @property {boolean?} __unstableSkipAutop Whether to skip autop when processing freeform content. */ /** * Convert legacy blocks to their canonical form. This function is used * both in the parser level for previous content and to convert such blocks * used in Custom Post Types templates. * * @param {WPRawBlock} rawBlock * * @return {WPRawBlock} The block's name and attributes, changed accordingly if a match was found */ function convertLegacyBlocks(rawBlock) { const [correctName, correctedAttributes] = convertLegacyBlockNameAndAttributes(rawBlock.blockName, rawBlock.attrs); return { ...rawBlock, blockName: correctName, attrs: correctedAttributes }; } /** * Normalize the raw block by applying the fallback block name if none given, * sanitize the parsed HTML... * * @param {WPRawBlock} rawBlock The raw block object. * @param {ParseOptions?} options Extra options for handling block parsing. * * @return {WPRawBlock} The normalized block object. */ function normalizeRawBlock(rawBlock, options) { const fallbackBlockName = getFreeformContentHandlerName(); // If the grammar parsing don't produce any block name, use the freeform block. const rawBlockName = rawBlock.blockName || getFreeformContentHandlerName(); const rawAttributes = rawBlock.attrs || {}; const rawInnerBlocks = rawBlock.innerBlocks || []; let rawInnerHTML = rawBlock.innerHTML.trim(); // Fallback content may be upgraded from classic content expecting implicit // automatic paragraphs, so preserve them. Assumes wpautop is idempotent, // meaning there are no negative consequences to repeated autop calls. if (rawBlockName === fallbackBlockName && rawBlockName === 'core/freeform' && !options?.__unstableSkipAutop) { rawInnerHTML = (0,external_wp_autop_namespaceObject.autop)(rawInnerHTML).trim(); } return { ...rawBlock, blockName: rawBlockName, attrs: rawAttributes, innerHTML: rawInnerHTML, innerBlocks: rawInnerBlocks }; } /** * Uses the "unregistered blockType" to create a block object. * * @param {WPRawBlock} rawBlock block. * * @return {WPRawBlock} The unregistered block object. */ function createMissingBlockType(rawBlock) { const unregisteredFallbackBlock = getUnregisteredTypeHandlerName() || getFreeformContentHandlerName(); // Preserve undelimited content for use by the unregistered type // handler. A block node's `innerHTML` isn't enough, as that field only // carries the block's own HTML and not its nested blocks. const originalUndelimitedContent = serializeRawBlock(rawBlock, { isCommentDelimited: false }); // Preserve full block content for use by the unregistered type // handler, block boundaries included. const originalContent = serializeRawBlock(rawBlock, { isCommentDelimited: true }); return { blockName: unregisteredFallbackBlock, attrs: { originalName: rawBlock.blockName, originalContent, originalUndelimitedContent }, innerHTML: rawBlock.blockName ? originalContent : rawBlock.innerHTML, innerBlocks: rawBlock.innerBlocks, innerContent: rawBlock.innerContent }; } /** * Validates a block and wraps with validation meta. * * The name here is regrettable but `validateBlock` is already taken. * * @param {WPBlock} unvalidatedBlock * @param {import('../registration').WPBlockType} blockType * @return {WPBlock} validated block, with auto-fixes if initially invalid */ function applyBlockValidation(unvalidatedBlock, blockType) { // Attempt to validate the block. const [isValid] = validateBlock(unvalidatedBlock, blockType); if (isValid) { return { ...unvalidatedBlock, isValid, validationIssues: [] }; } // If the block is invalid, attempt some built-in fixes // like custom classNames handling. const fixedBlock = applyBuiltInValidationFixes(unvalidatedBlock, blockType); // Attempt to validate the block once again after the built-in fixes. const [isFixedValid, validationIssues] = validateBlock(unvalidatedBlock, blockType); return { ...fixedBlock, isValid: isFixedValid, validationIssues }; } /** * Given a raw block returned by grammar parsing, returns a fully parsed block. * * @param {WPRawBlock} rawBlock The raw block object. * @param {ParseOptions} options Extra options for handling block parsing. * * @return {WPBlock | undefined} Fully parsed block. */ function parseRawBlock(rawBlock, options) { let normalizedBlock = normalizeRawBlock(rawBlock, options); // During the lifecycle of the project, we renamed some old blocks // and transformed others to new blocks. To avoid breaking existing content, // we added this function to properly parse the old content. normalizedBlock = convertLegacyBlocks(normalizedBlock); // Try finding the type for known block name. let blockType = getBlockType(normalizedBlock.blockName); // If not blockType is found for the specified name, fallback to the "unregistedBlockType". if (!blockType) { normalizedBlock = createMissingBlockType(normalizedBlock); blockType = getBlockType(normalizedBlock.blockName); } // If it's an empty freeform block or there's no blockType (no missing block handler) // Then, just ignore the block. // It might be a good idea to throw a warning here. // TODO: I'm unsure about the unregisteredFallbackBlock check, // it might ignore some dynamic unregistered third party blocks wrongly. const isFallbackBlock = normalizedBlock.blockName === getFreeformContentHandlerName() || normalizedBlock.blockName === getUnregisteredTypeHandlerName(); if (!blockType || !normalizedBlock.innerHTML && isFallbackBlock) { return; } // Parse inner blocks recursively. const parsedInnerBlocks = normalizedBlock.innerBlocks.map(innerBlock => parseRawBlock(innerBlock, options)) // See https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/17164. .filter(innerBlock => !!innerBlock); // Get the fully parsed block. const parsedBlock = createBlock(normalizedBlock.blockName, getBlockAttributes(blockType, normalizedBlock.innerHTML, normalizedBlock.attrs), parsedInnerBlocks); parsedBlock.originalContent = normalizedBlock.innerHTML; const validatedBlock = applyBlockValidation(parsedBlock, blockType); const { validationIssues } = validatedBlock; // Run the block deprecation and migrations. // This is performed on both invalid and valid blocks because // migration using the `migrate` functions should run even // if the output is deemed valid. const updatedBlock = applyBlockDeprecatedVersions(validatedBlock, normalizedBlock, blockType); if (!updatedBlock.isValid) { // Preserve the original unprocessed version of the block // that we received (no fixes, no deprecations) so that // we can save it as close to exactly the same way as // we loaded it. This is important to avoid corruption // and data loss caused by block implementations trying // to process data that isn't fully recognized. updatedBlock.__unstableBlockSource = rawBlock; } if (!validatedBlock.isValid && updatedBlock.isValid && !options?.__unstableSkipMigrationLogs) { /* eslint-disable no-console */ console.groupCollapsed('Updated Block: %s', blockType.name); console.info('Block successfully updated for `%s` (%o).\n\nNew content generated by `save` function:\n\n%s\n\nContent retrieved from post body:\n\n%s', blockType.name, blockType, getSaveContent(blockType, updatedBlock.attributes), updatedBlock.originalContent); console.groupEnd(); /* eslint-enable no-console */ } else if (!validatedBlock.isValid && !updatedBlock.isValid) { validationIssues.forEach(({ log, args }) => log(...args)); } return updatedBlock; } /** * Utilizes an optimized token-driven parser based on the Gutenberg grammar spec * defined through a parsing expression grammar to take advantage of the regular * cadence provided by block delimiters -- composed syntactically through HTML * comments -- which, given a general HTML document as an input, returns a block * list array representation. * * This is a recursive-descent parser that scans linearly once through the input * document. Instead of directly recursing it utilizes a trampoline mechanism to * prevent stack overflow. This initial pass is mainly interested in separating * and isolating the blocks serialized in the document and manifestly not in the * content within the blocks. * * @see * https://developer.wordpress.org/block-editor/packages/packages-block-serialization-default-parser/ * * @param {string} content The post content. * @param {ParseOptions} options Extra options for handling block parsing. * * @return {Array} Block list. */ function parser_parse(content, options) { return (0,external_wp_blockSerializationDefaultParser_namespaceObject.parse)(content).reduce((accumulator, rawBlock) => { const block = parseRawBlock(rawBlock, options); if (block) { accumulator.push(block); } return accumulator; }, []); } ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/blocks/build-module/api/raw-handling/get-raw-transforms.js /** * Internal dependencies */ function getRawTransforms() { return getBlockTransforms('from').filter(({ type }) => type === 'raw').map(transform => { return transform.isMatch ? transform : { ...transform, isMatch: node => transform.selector && node.matches(transform.selector) }; }); } ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/blocks/build-module/api/raw-handling/html-to-blocks.js /** * WordPress dependencies */ /** * Internal dependencies */ /** * Converts HTML directly to blocks. Looks for a matching transform for each * top-level tag. The HTML should be filtered to not have any text between * top-level tags and formatted in a way that blocks can handle the HTML. * * @param {string} html HTML to convert. * @param {Function} handler The handler calling htmlToBlocks: either rawHandler * or pasteHandler. * * @return {Array} An array of blocks. */ function htmlToBlocks(html, handler) { const doc = document.implementation.createHTMLDocument(''); doc.body.innerHTML = html; return Array.from(doc.body.children).flatMap(node => { const rawTransform = findTransform(getRawTransforms(), ({ isMatch }) => isMatch(node)); if (!rawTransform) { // Until the HTML block is supported in the native version, we'll parse it // instead of creating the block to generate it as an unsupported block. if (external_wp_element_namespaceObject.Platform.isNative) { return parser_parse(`<!-- wp:html -->${node.outerHTML}<!-- /wp:html -->`); } return createBlock( // Should not be hardcoded. 'core/html', getBlockAttributes('core/html', node.outerHTML)); } const { transform, blockName } = rawTransform; if (transform) { const block = transform(node, handler); if (node.hasAttribute('class')) { block.attributes.className = node.getAttribute('class'); } return block; } return createBlock(blockName, getBlockAttributes(blockName, node.outerHTML)); }); } ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/blocks/build-module/api/raw-handling/normalise-blocks.js /** * WordPress dependencies */ function normaliseBlocks(HTML, options = {}) { const decuDoc = document.implementation.createHTMLDocument(''); const accuDoc = document.implementation.createHTMLDocument(''); const decu = decuDoc.body; const accu = accuDoc.body; decu.innerHTML = HTML; while (decu.firstChild) { const node = decu.firstChild; // Text nodes: wrap in a paragraph, or append to previous. if (node.nodeType === node.TEXT_NODE) { if ((0,external_wp_dom_namespaceObject.isEmpty)(node)) { decu.removeChild(node); } else { if (!accu.lastChild || accu.lastChild.nodeName !== 'P') { accu.appendChild(accuDoc.createElement('P')); } accu.lastChild.appendChild(node); } // Element nodes. } else if (node.nodeType === node.ELEMENT_NODE) { // BR nodes: create a new paragraph on double, or append to previous. if (node.nodeName === 'BR') { if (node.nextSibling && node.nextSibling.nodeName === 'BR') { accu.appendChild(accuDoc.createElement('P')); decu.removeChild(node.nextSibling); } // Don't append to an empty paragraph. if (accu.lastChild && accu.lastChild.nodeName === 'P' && accu.lastChild.hasChildNodes()) { accu.lastChild.appendChild(node); } else { decu.removeChild(node); } } else if (node.nodeName === 'P') { // Only append non-empty paragraph nodes. if ((0,external_wp_dom_namespaceObject.isEmpty)(node) && !options.raw) { decu.removeChild(node); } else { accu.appendChild(node); } } else if ((0,external_wp_dom_namespaceObject.isPhrasingContent)(node)) { if (!accu.lastChild || accu.lastChild.nodeName !== 'P') { accu.appendChild(accuDoc.createElement('P')); } accu.lastChild.appendChild(node); } else { accu.appendChild(node); } } else { decu.removeChild(node); } } return accu.innerHTML; } ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/blocks/build-module/api/raw-handling/special-comment-converter.js /** * WordPress dependencies */ /** * Looks for `<!--nextpage-->` and `<!--more-->` comments and * replaces them with a custom element representing a future block. * * The custom element is a way to bypass the rest of the `raw-handling` * transforms, which would eliminate other kinds of node with which to carry * `<!--more-->`'s data: nodes with `data` attributes, empty paragraphs, etc. * * The custom element is then expected to be recognized by any registered * block's `raw` transform. * * @param {Node} node The node to be processed. * @param {Document} doc The document of the node. * @return {void} */ function specialCommentConverter(node, doc) { if (node.nodeType !== node.COMMENT_NODE) { return; } if (node.nodeValue !== 'nextpage' && node.nodeValue.indexOf('more') !== 0) { return; } const block = special_comment_converter_createBlock(node, doc); // If our `<!--more-->` comment is in the middle of a paragraph, we should // split the paragraph in two and insert the more block in between. If it's // inside an empty paragraph, we should still move it out of the paragraph // and remove the paragraph. If there's no paragraph, fall back to simply // replacing the comment. if (!node.parentNode || node.parentNode.nodeName !== 'P') { (0,external_wp_dom_namespaceObject.replace)(node, block); } else { const childNodes = Array.from(node.parentNode.childNodes); const nodeIndex = childNodes.indexOf(node); const wrapperNode = node.parentNode.parentNode || doc.body; const paragraphBuilder = (acc, child) => { if (!acc) { acc = doc.createElement('p'); } acc.appendChild(child); return acc; }; // Split the original parent node and insert our more block [childNodes.slice(0, nodeIndex).reduce(paragraphBuilder, null), block, childNodes.slice(nodeIndex + 1).reduce(paragraphBuilder, null)].forEach(element => element && wrapperNode.insertBefore(element, node.parentNode)); // Remove the old parent paragraph (0,external_wp_dom_namespaceObject.remove)(node.parentNode); } } function special_comment_converter_createBlock(commentNode, doc) { if (commentNode.nodeValue === 'nextpage') { return createNextpage(doc); } // Grab any custom text in the comment. const customText = commentNode.nodeValue.slice(4).trim(); /* * When a `<!--more-->` comment is found, we need to look for any * `<!--noteaser-->` sibling, but it may not be a direct sibling * (whitespace typically lies in between) */ let sibling = commentNode; let noTeaser = false; while (sibling = sibling.nextSibling) { if (sibling.nodeType === sibling.COMMENT_NODE && sibling.nodeValue === 'noteaser') { noTeaser = true; (0,external_wp_dom_namespaceObject.remove)(sibling); break; } } return createMore(customText, noTeaser, doc); } function createMore(customText, noTeaser, doc) { const node = doc.createElement('wp-block'); node.dataset.block = 'core/more'; if (customText) { node.dataset.customText = customText; } if (noTeaser) { // "Boolean" data attribute. node.dataset.noTeaser = ''; } return node; } function createNextpage(doc) { const node = doc.createElement('wp-block'); node.dataset.block = 'core/nextpage'; return node; } ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/blocks/build-module/api/raw-handling/list-reducer.js /** * WordPress dependencies */ function isList(node) { return node.nodeName === 'OL' || node.nodeName === 'UL'; } function shallowTextContent(element) { return Array.from(element.childNodes).map(({ nodeValue = '' }) => nodeValue).join(''); } function listReducer(node) { if (!isList(node)) { return; } const list = node; const prevElement = node.previousElementSibling; // Merge with previous list if: // * There is a previous list of the same type. // * There is only one list item. if (prevElement && prevElement.nodeName === node.nodeName && list.children.length === 1) { // Move all child nodes, including any text nodes, if any. while (list.firstChild) { prevElement.appendChild(list.firstChild); } list.parentNode.removeChild(list); } const parentElement = node.parentNode; // Nested list with empty parent item. if (parentElement && parentElement.nodeName === 'LI' && parentElement.children.length === 1 && !/\S/.test(shallowTextContent(parentElement))) { const parentListItem = parentElement; const prevListItem = parentListItem.previousElementSibling; const parentList = parentListItem.parentNode; if (prevListItem) { prevListItem.appendChild(list); parentList.removeChild(parentListItem); } } // Invalid: OL/UL > OL/UL. if (parentElement && isList(parentElement)) { const prevListItem = node.previousElementSibling; if (prevListItem) { prevListItem.appendChild(node); } else { (0,external_wp_dom_namespaceObject.unwrap)(node); } } } ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/blocks/build-module/api/raw-handling/blockquote-normaliser.js /** * Internal dependencies */ function blockquoteNormaliser(options) { return node => { if (node.nodeName !== 'BLOCKQUOTE') { return; } node.innerHTML = normaliseBlocks(node.innerHTML, options); }; } ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/blocks/build-module/api/raw-handling/figure-content-reducer.js /** * WordPress dependencies */ /** * Whether or not the given node is figure content. * * @param {Node} node The node to check. * @param {Object} schema The schema to use. * * @return {boolean} True if figure content, false if not. */ function isFigureContent(node, schema) { var _schema$figure$childr; const tag = node.nodeName.toLowerCase(); // We are looking for tags that can be a child of the figure tag, excluding // `figcaption` and any phrasing content. if (tag === 'figcaption' || (0,external_wp_dom_namespaceObject.isTextContent)(node)) { return false; } return tag in ((_schema$figure$childr = schema?.figure?.children) !== null && _schema$figure$childr !== void 0 ? _schema$figure$childr : {}); } /** * Whether or not the given node can have an anchor. * * @param {Node} node The node to check. * @param {Object} schema The schema to use. * * @return {boolean} True if it can, false if not. */ function canHaveAnchor(node, schema) { var _schema$figure$childr2; const tag = node.nodeName.toLowerCase(); return tag in ((_schema$figure$childr2 = schema?.figure?.children?.a?.children) !== null && _schema$figure$childr2 !== void 0 ? _schema$figure$childr2 : {}); } /** * Wraps the given element in a figure element. * * @param {Element} element The element to wrap. * @param {Element} beforeElement The element before which to place the figure. */ function wrapFigureContent(element, beforeElement = element) { const figure = element.ownerDocument.createElement('figure'); beforeElement.parentNode.insertBefore(figure, beforeElement); figure.appendChild(element); } /** * This filter takes figure content out of paragraphs, wraps it in a figure * element, and moves any anchors with it if needed. * * @param {Node} node The node to filter. * @param {Document} doc The document of the node. * @param {Object} schema The schema to use. * * @return {void} */ function figureContentReducer(node, doc, schema) { if (!isFigureContent(node, schema)) { return; } let nodeToInsert = node; const parentNode = node.parentNode; // If the figure content can have an anchor and its parent is an anchor with // only the figure content, take the anchor out instead of just the content. if (canHaveAnchor(node, schema) && parentNode.nodeName === 'A' && parentNode.childNodes.length === 1) { nodeToInsert = node.parentNode; } const wrapper = nodeToInsert.closest('p,div'); // If wrapped in a paragraph or div, only extract if it's aligned or if // there is no text content. // Otherwise, if directly at the root, wrap in a figure element. if (wrapper) { // In jsdom-jscore, 'node.classList' can be undefined. // In this case, default to extract as it offers a better UI experience on mobile. if (!node.classList) { wrapFigureContent(nodeToInsert, wrapper); } else if (node.classList.contains('alignright') || node.classList.contains('alignleft') || node.classList.contains('aligncenter') || !wrapper.textContent.trim()) { wrapFigureContent(nodeToInsert, wrapper); } } else if (nodeToInsert.parentNode.nodeName === 'BODY') { wrapFigureContent(nodeToInsert); } } ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: external ["wp","shortcode"] const external_wp_shortcode_namespaceObject = window["wp"]["shortcode"]; ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/blocks/build-module/api/raw-handling/shortcode-converter.js /** * WordPress dependencies */ /** * Internal dependencies */ const castArray = maybeArray => Array.isArray(maybeArray) ? maybeArray : [maybeArray]; const beforeLineRegexp = /(\n|<p>)\s*$/; const afterLineRegexp = /^\s*(\n|<\/p>)/; function segmentHTMLToShortcodeBlock(HTML, lastIndex = 0, excludedBlockNames = []) { // Get all matches. const transformsFrom = getBlockTransforms('from'); const transformation = findTransform(transformsFrom, transform => excludedBlockNames.indexOf(transform.blockName) === -1 && transform.type === 'shortcode' && castArray(transform.tag).some(tag => (0,external_wp_shortcode_namespaceObject.regexp)(tag).test(HTML))); if (!transformation) { return [HTML]; } const transformTags = castArray(transformation.tag); const transformTag = transformTags.find(tag => (0,external_wp_shortcode_namespaceObject.regexp)(tag).test(HTML)); let match; const previousIndex = lastIndex; if (match = (0,external_wp_shortcode_namespaceObject.next)(transformTag, HTML, lastIndex)) { lastIndex = match.index + match.content.length; const beforeHTML = HTML.substr(0, match.index); const afterHTML = HTML.substr(lastIndex); // If the shortcode content does not contain HTML and the shortcode is // not on a new line (or in paragraph from Markdown converter), // consider the shortcode as inline text, and thus skip conversion for // this segment. if (!match.shortcode.content?.includes('<') && !(beforeLineRegexp.test(beforeHTML) && afterLineRegexp.test(afterHTML))) { return segmentHTMLToShortcodeBlock(HTML, lastIndex); } // If a transformation's `isMatch` predicate fails for the inbound // shortcode, try again by excluding the current block type. // // This is the only call to `segmentHTMLToShortcodeBlock` that should // ever carry over `excludedBlockNames`. Other calls in the module // should skip that argument as a way to reset the exclusion state, so // that one `isMatch` fail in an HTML fragment doesn't prevent any // valid matches in subsequent fragments. if (transformation.isMatch && !transformation.isMatch(match.shortcode.attrs)) { return segmentHTMLToShortcodeBlock(HTML, previousIndex, [...excludedBlockNames, transformation.blockName]); } let blocks = []; if (typeof transformation.transform === 'function') { // Passing all of `match` as second argument is intentionally broad // but shouldn't be too relied upon. // // See: https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/3610#discussion_r152546926 blocks = [].concat(transformation.transform(match.shortcode.attrs, match)); // Applying the built-in fixes can enhance the attributes with missing content like "className". blocks = blocks.map(block => { block.originalContent = match.shortcode.content; return applyBuiltInValidationFixes(block, getBlockType(block.name)); }); } else { const attributes = Object.fromEntries(Object.entries(transformation.attributes).filter(([, schema]) => schema.shortcode) // Passing all of `match` as second argument is intentionally broad // but shouldn't be too relied upon. // // See: https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/3610#discussion_r152546926 .map(([key, schema]) => [key, schema.shortcode(match.shortcode.attrs, match)])); const blockType = getBlockType(transformation.blockName); if (!blockType) { return [HTML]; } const transformationBlockType = { ...blockType, attributes: transformation.attributes }; let block = createBlock(transformation.blockName, getBlockAttributes(transformationBlockType, match.shortcode.content, attributes)); // Applying the built-in fixes can enhance the attributes with missing content like "className". block.originalContent = match.shortcode.content; block = applyBuiltInValidationFixes(block, transformationBlockType); blocks = [block]; } return [...segmentHTMLToShortcodeBlock(beforeHTML.replace(beforeLineRegexp, '')), ...blocks, ...segmentHTMLToShortcodeBlock(afterHTML.replace(afterLineRegexp, ''))]; } return [HTML]; } /* harmony default export */ const shortcode_converter = (segmentHTMLToShortcodeBlock); ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/blocks/build-module/api/raw-handling/utils.js /** * WordPress dependencies */ /** * Internal dependencies */ function getBlockContentSchemaFromTransforms(transforms, context) { const phrasingContentSchema = (0,external_wp_dom_namespaceObject.getPhrasingContentSchema)(context); const schemaArgs = { phrasingContentSchema, isPaste: context === 'paste' }; const schemas = transforms.map(({ isMatch, blockName, schema }) => { const hasAnchorSupport = hasBlockSupport(blockName, 'anchor'); schema = typeof schema === 'function' ? schema(schemaArgs) : schema; // If the block does not has anchor support and the transform does not // provides an isMatch we can return the schema right away. if (!hasAnchorSupport && !isMatch) { return schema; } if (!schema) { return {}; } return Object.fromEntries(Object.entries(schema).map(([key, value]) => { let attributes = value.attributes || []; // If the block supports the "anchor" functionality, it needs to keep its ID attribute. if (hasAnchorSupport) { attributes = [...attributes, 'id']; } return [key, { ...value, attributes, isMatch: isMatch ? isMatch : undefined }]; })); }); function mergeTagNameSchemaProperties(objValue, srcValue, key) { switch (key) { case 'children': { if (objValue === '*' || srcValue === '*') { return '*'; } return { ...objValue, ...srcValue }; } case 'attributes': case 'require': { return [...(objValue || []), ...(srcValue || [])]; } case 'isMatch': { // If one of the values being merge is undefined (matches everything), // the result of the merge will be undefined. if (!objValue || !srcValue) { return undefined; } // When merging two isMatch functions, the result is a new function // that returns if one of the source functions returns true. return (...args) => { return objValue(...args) || srcValue(...args); }; } } } // A tagName schema is an object with children, attributes, require, and // isMatch properties. function mergeTagNameSchemas(a, b) { for (const key in b) { a[key] = a[key] ? mergeTagNameSchemaProperties(a[key], b[key], key) : { ...b[key] }; } return a; } // A schema is an object with tagName schemas by tag name. function mergeSchemas(a, b) { for (const key in b) { a[key] = a[key] ? mergeTagNameSchemas(a[key], b[key]) : { ...b[key] }; } return a; } return schemas.reduce(mergeSchemas, {}); } /** * Gets the block content schema, which is extracted and merged from all * registered blocks with raw transfroms. * * @param {string} context Set to "paste" when in paste context, where the * schema is more strict. * * @return {Object} A complete block content schema. */ function getBlockContentSchema(context) { return getBlockContentSchemaFromTransforms(getRawTransforms(), context); } /** * Checks whether HTML can be considered plain text. That is, it does not contain * any elements that are not line breaks. * * @param {string} HTML The HTML to check. * * @return {boolean} Whether the HTML can be considered plain text. */ function isPlain(HTML) { return !/<(?!br[ />])/i.test(HTML); } /** * Given node filters, deeply filters and mutates a NodeList. * * @param {NodeList} nodeList The nodeList to filter. * @param {Array} filters An array of functions that can mutate with the provided node. * @param {Document} doc The document of the nodeList. * @param {Object} schema The schema to use. */ function deepFilterNodeList(nodeList, filters, doc, schema) { Array.from(nodeList).forEach(node => { deepFilterNodeList(node.childNodes, filters, doc, schema); filters.forEach(item => { // Make sure the node is still attached to the document. if (!doc.contains(node)) { return; } item(node, doc, schema); }); }); } /** * Given node filters, deeply filters HTML tags. * Filters from the deepest nodes to the top. * * @param {string} HTML The HTML to filter. * @param {Array} filters An array of functions that can mutate with the provided node. * @param {Object} schema The schema to use. * * @return {string} The filtered HTML. */ function deepFilterHTML(HTML, filters = [], schema) { const doc = document.implementation.createHTMLDocument(''); doc.body.innerHTML = HTML; deepFilterNodeList(doc.body.childNodes, filters, doc, schema); return doc.body.innerHTML; } /** * Gets a sibling within text-level context. * * @param {Element} node The subject node. * @param {string} which "next" or "previous". */ function getSibling(node, which) { const sibling = node[`${which}Sibling`]; if (sibling && (0,external_wp_dom_namespaceObject.isPhrasingContent)(sibling)) { return sibling; } const { parentNode } = node; if (!parentNode || !(0,external_wp_dom_namespaceObject.isPhrasingContent)(parentNode)) { return; } return getSibling(parentNode, which); } ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/blocks/build-module/api/raw-handling/index.js /** * WordPress dependencies */ /** * Internal dependencies */ function deprecatedGetPhrasingContentSchema(context) { external_wp_deprecated_default()('wp.blocks.getPhrasingContentSchema', { since: '5.6', alternative: 'wp.dom.getPhrasingContentSchema' }); return (0,external_wp_dom_namespaceObject.getPhrasingContentSchema)(context); } /** * Converts an HTML string to known blocks. * * @param {Object} $1 * @param {string} $1.HTML The HTML to convert. * * @return {Array} A list of blocks. */ function rawHandler({ HTML = '' }) { // If we detect block delimiters, parse entirely as blocks. if (HTML.indexOf('<!-- wp:') !== -1) { const parseResult = parser_parse(HTML); const isSingleFreeFormBlock = parseResult.length === 1 && parseResult[0].name === 'core/freeform'; if (!isSingleFreeFormBlock) { return parseResult; } } // An array of HTML strings and block objects. The blocks replace matched // shortcodes. const pieces = shortcode_converter(HTML); const blockContentSchema = getBlockContentSchema(); return pieces.map(piece => { // Already a block from shortcode. if (typeof piece !== 'string') { return piece; } // These filters are essential for some blocks to be able to transform // from raw HTML. These filters move around some content or add // additional tags, they do not remove any content. const filters = [ // Needed to adjust invalid lists. listReducer, // Needed to create more and nextpage blocks. specialCommentConverter, // Needed to create media blocks. figureContentReducer, // Needed to create the quote block, which cannot handle text // without wrapper paragraphs. blockquoteNormaliser({ raw: true })]; piece = deepFilterHTML(piece, filters, blockContentSchema); piece = normaliseBlocks(piece, { raw: true }); return htmlToBlocks(piece, rawHandler); }).flat().filter(Boolean); } ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/blocks/build-module/api/raw-handling/comment-remover.js /** * WordPress dependencies */ /** * Looks for comments, and removes them. * * @param {Node} node The node to be processed. * @return {void} */ function commentRemover(node) { if (node.nodeType === node.COMMENT_NODE) { (0,external_wp_dom_namespaceObject.remove)(node); } } ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/blocks/build-module/api/raw-handling/is-inline-content.js /** * WordPress dependencies */ /** * Checks if the given node should be considered inline content, optionally * depending on a context tag. * * @param {Node} node Node name. * @param {string} contextTag Tag name. * * @return {boolean} True if the node is inline content, false if nohe. */ function isInline(node, contextTag) { if ((0,external_wp_dom_namespaceObject.isTextContent)(node)) { return true; } if (!contextTag) { return false; } const tag = node.nodeName.toLowerCase(); const inlineAllowedTagGroups = [['ul', 'li', 'ol'], ['h1', 'h2', 'h3', 'h4', 'h5', 'h6']]; return inlineAllowedTagGroups.some(tagGroup => [tag, contextTag].filter(t => !tagGroup.includes(t)).length === 0); } function deepCheck(nodes, contextTag) { return nodes.every(node => isInline(node, contextTag) && deepCheck(Array.from(node.children), contextTag)); } function isDoubleBR(node) { return node.nodeName === 'BR' && node.previousSibling && node.previousSibling.nodeName === 'BR'; } function isInlineContent(HTML, contextTag) { const doc = document.implementation.createHTMLDocument(''); doc.body.innerHTML = HTML; const nodes = Array.from(doc.body.children); return !nodes.some(isDoubleBR) && deepCheck(nodes, contextTag); } ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/blocks/build-module/api/raw-handling/phrasing-content-reducer.js /** * WordPress dependencies */ function phrasingContentReducer(node, doc) { // In jsdom-jscore, 'node.style' can be null. // TODO: Explore fixing this by patching jsdom-jscore. if (node.nodeName === 'SPAN' && node.style) { const { fontWeight, fontStyle, textDecorationLine, textDecoration, verticalAlign } = node.style; if (fontWeight === 'bold' || fontWeight === '700') { (0,external_wp_dom_namespaceObject.wrap)(doc.createElement('strong'), node); } if (fontStyle === 'italic') { (0,external_wp_dom_namespaceObject.wrap)(doc.createElement('em'), node); } // Some DOM implementations (Safari, JSDom) don't support // style.textDecorationLine, so we check style.textDecoration as a // fallback. if (textDecorationLine === 'line-through' || textDecoration.includes('line-through')) { (0,external_wp_dom_namespaceObject.wrap)(doc.createElement('s'), node); } if (verticalAlign === 'super') { (0,external_wp_dom_namespaceObject.wrap)(doc.createElement('sup'), node); } else if (verticalAlign === 'sub') { (0,external_wp_dom_namespaceObject.wrap)(doc.createElement('sub'), node); } } else if (node.nodeName === 'B') { node = (0,external_wp_dom_namespaceObject.replaceTag)(node, 'strong'); } else if (node.nodeName === 'I') { node = (0,external_wp_dom_namespaceObject.replaceTag)(node, 'em'); } else if (node.nodeName === 'A') { // In jsdom-jscore, 'node.target' can be null. // TODO: Explore fixing this by patching jsdom-jscore. if (node.target && node.target.toLowerCase() === '_blank') { node.rel = 'noreferrer noopener'; } else { node.removeAttribute('target'); node.removeAttribute('rel'); } // Saves anchor elements name attribute as id if (node.name && !node.id) { node.id = node.name; } // Keeps id only if there is an internal link pointing to it if (node.id && !node.ownerDocument.querySelector(`[href="#${node.id}"]`)) { node.removeAttribute('id'); } } } ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/blocks/build-module/api/raw-handling/head-remover.js function headRemover(node) { if (node.nodeName !== 'SCRIPT' && node.nodeName !== 'NOSCRIPT' && node.nodeName !== 'TEMPLATE' && node.nodeName !== 'STYLE') { return; } node.parentNode.removeChild(node); } ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/blocks/build-module/api/raw-handling/ms-list-ignore.js /** * Looks for comments, and removes them. * * @param {Node} node The node to be processed. * @return {void} */ function msListIgnore(node) { if (node.nodeType !== node.ELEMENT_NODE) { return; } const style = node.getAttribute('style'); if (!style || !style.includes('mso-list')) { return; } const rules = style.split(';').reduce((acc, rule) => { const [key, value] = rule.split(':'); if (key && value) { acc[key.trim().toLowerCase()] = value.trim().toLowerCase(); } return acc; }, {}); if (rules['mso-list'] === 'ignore') { node.remove(); } } ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/blocks/build-module/api/raw-handling/ms-list-converter.js /** * Internal dependencies */ function ms_list_converter_isList(node) { return node.nodeName === 'OL' || node.nodeName === 'UL'; } function msListConverter(node, doc) { if (node.nodeName !== 'P') { return; } const style = node.getAttribute('style'); if (!style || !style.includes('mso-list')) { return; } const prevNode = node.previousElementSibling; // Add new list if no previous. if (!prevNode || !ms_list_converter_isList(prevNode)) { // See https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/grouping-content.html#attr-ol-type. const type = node.textContent.trim().slice(0, 1); const isNumeric = /[1iIaA]/.test(type); const newListNode = doc.createElement(isNumeric ? 'ol' : 'ul'); if (isNumeric) { newListNode.setAttribute('type', type); } node.parentNode.insertBefore(newListNode, node); } const listNode = node.previousElementSibling; const listType = listNode.nodeName; const listItem = doc.createElement('li'); let receivingNode = listNode; // Add content. listItem.innerHTML = deepFilterHTML(node.innerHTML, [msListIgnore]); const matches = /mso-list\s*:[^;]+level([0-9]+)/i.exec(style); let level = matches ? parseInt(matches[1], 10) - 1 || 0 : 0; // Change pointer depending on indentation level. while (level--) { receivingNode = receivingNode.lastChild || receivingNode; // If it's a list, move pointer to the last item. if (ms_list_converter_isList(receivingNode)) { receivingNode = receivingNode.lastChild || receivingNode; } } // Make sure we append to a list. if (!ms_list_converter_isList(receivingNode)) { receivingNode = receivingNode.appendChild(doc.createElement(listType)); } // Append the list item to the list. receivingNode.appendChild(listItem); // Remove the wrapper paragraph. node.parentNode.removeChild(node); } ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: external ["wp","blob"] const external_wp_blob_namespaceObject = window["wp"]["blob"]; ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/blocks/build-module/api/raw-handling/image-corrector.js /** * WordPress dependencies */ function imageCorrector(node) { if (node.nodeName !== 'IMG') { return; } if (node.src.indexOf('file:') === 0) { node.src = ''; } // This piece cannot be tested outside a browser env. if (node.src.indexOf('data:') === 0) { const [properties, data] = node.src.split(','); const [type] = properties.slice(5).split(';'); if (!data || !type) { node.src = ''; return; } let decoded; // Can throw DOMException! try { decoded = atob(data); } catch (e) { node.src = ''; return; } const uint8Array = new Uint8Array(decoded.length); for (let i = 0; i < uint8Array.length; i++) { uint8Array[i] = decoded.charCodeAt(i); } const name = type.replace('/', '.'); const file = new window.File([uint8Array], name, { type }); node.src = (0,external_wp_blob_namespaceObject.createBlobURL)(file); } // Remove trackers and hardly visible images. if (node.height === 1 || node.width === 1) { node.parentNode.removeChild(node); } } ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/blocks/build-module/api/raw-handling/div-normaliser.js /** * Internal dependencies */ function divNormaliser(node) { if (node.nodeName !== 'DIV') { return; } node.innerHTML = normaliseBlocks(node.innerHTML); } // EXTERNAL MODULE: ./node_modules/showdown/dist/showdown.js var showdown = __webpack_require__(1030); var showdown_default = /*#__PURE__*/__webpack_require__.n(showdown); ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/blocks/build-module/api/raw-handling/markdown-converter.js /** * External dependencies */ // Reuse the same showdown converter. const converter = new (showdown_default()).Converter({ noHeaderId: true, tables: true, literalMidWordUnderscores: true, omitExtraWLInCodeBlocks: true, simpleLineBreaks: true, strikethrough: true }); /** * Corrects the Slack Markdown variant of the code block. * If uncorrected, it will be converted to inline code. * * @see https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/202288908-how-can-i-add-formatting-to-my-messages-#code-blocks * * @param {string} text The potential Markdown text to correct. * * @return {string} The corrected Markdown. */ function slackMarkdownVariantCorrector(text) { return text.replace(/((?:^|\n)```)([^\n`]+)(```(?:$|\n))/, (match, p1, p2, p3) => `${p1}\n${p2}\n${p3}`); } function bulletsToAsterisks(text) { return text.replace(/(^|\n)•( +)/g, '$1*$2'); } /** * Converts a piece of text into HTML based on any Markdown present. * Also decodes any encoded HTML. * * @param {string} text The plain text to convert. * * @return {string} HTML. */ function markdownConverter(text) { return converter.makeHtml(slackMarkdownVariantCorrector(bulletsToAsterisks(text))); } ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/blocks/build-module/api/raw-handling/iframe-remover.js /** * Removes iframes. * * @param {Node} node The node to check. * * @return {void} */ function iframeRemover(node) { if (node.nodeName === 'IFRAME') { const text = node.ownerDocument.createTextNode(node.src); node.parentNode.replaceChild(text, node); } } ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/blocks/build-module/api/raw-handling/google-docs-uid-remover.js /** * WordPress dependencies */ function googleDocsUIdRemover(node) { if (!node.id || node.id.indexOf('docs-internal-guid-') !== 0) { return; } // Google Docs sometimes wraps the content in a B tag. We don't want to keep // this. if (node.tagName === 'B') { (0,external_wp_dom_namespaceObject.unwrap)(node); } else { node.removeAttribute('id'); } } ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/blocks/build-module/api/raw-handling/html-formatting-remover.js /** * Internal dependencies */ function isFormattingSpace(character) { return character === ' ' || character === '\r' || character === '\n' || character === '\t'; } /** * Removes spacing that formats HTML. * * @see https://www.w3.org/TR/css-text-3/#white-space-processing * * @param {Node} node The node to be processed. * @return {void} */ function htmlFormattingRemover(node) { if (node.nodeType !== node.TEXT_NODE) { return; } // Ignore pre content. Note that this does not use Element#closest due to // a combination of (a) node may not be Element and (b) node.parentElement // does not have full support in all browsers (Internet Exporer). // // See: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Node/parentElement#Browser_compatibility /** @type {Node?} */ let parent = node; while (parent = parent.parentNode) { if (parent.nodeType === parent.ELEMENT_NODE && parent.nodeName === 'PRE') { return; } } // First, replace any sequence of HTML formatting space with a single space. let newData = node.data.replace(/[ \r\n\t]+/g, ' '); // Remove the leading space if the text element is at the start of a block, // is preceded by a line break element, or has a space in the previous // node. if (newData[0] === ' ') { const previousSibling = getSibling(node, 'previous'); if (!previousSibling || previousSibling.nodeName === 'BR' || previousSibling.textContent.slice(-1) === ' ') { newData = newData.slice(1); } } // Remove the trailing space if the text element is at the end of a block, // is succeded by a line break element, or has a space in the next text // node. if (newData[newData.length - 1] === ' ') { const nextSibling = getSibling(node, 'next'); if (!nextSibling || nextSibling.nodeName === 'BR' || nextSibling.nodeType === nextSibling.TEXT_NODE && isFormattingSpace(nextSibling.textContent[0])) { newData = newData.slice(0, -1); } } // If there's no data left, remove the node, so `previousSibling` stays // accurate. Otherwise, update the node data. if (!newData) { node.parentNode.removeChild(node); } else { node.data = newData; } } ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/blocks/build-module/api/raw-handling/br-remover.js /** * Internal dependencies */ /** * Removes trailing br elements from text-level content. * * @param {Element} node Node to check. */ function brRemover(node) { if (node.nodeName !== 'BR') { return; } if (getSibling(node, 'next')) { return; } node.parentNode.removeChild(node); } ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/blocks/build-module/api/raw-handling/empty-paragraph-remover.js /** * Removes empty paragraph elements. * * @param {Element} node Node to check. */ function emptyParagraphRemover(node) { if (node.nodeName !== 'P') { return; } if (node.hasChildNodes()) { return; } node.parentNode.removeChild(node); } ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/blocks/build-module/api/raw-handling/slack-paragraph-corrector.js /** * Replaces Slack paragraph markup with a double line break (later converted to * a proper paragraph). * * @param {Element} node Node to check. */ function slackParagraphCorrector(node) { if (node.nodeName !== 'SPAN') { return; } if (node.getAttribute('data-stringify-type') !== 'paragraph-break') { return; } const { parentNode } = node; parentNode.insertBefore(node.ownerDocument.createElement('br'), node); parentNode.insertBefore(node.ownerDocument.createElement('br'), node); parentNode.removeChild(node); } ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/blocks/build-module/api/raw-handling/paste-handler.js /** * WordPress dependencies */ /** * Internal dependencies */ const log = (...args) => window?.console?.log?.(...args); /** * Filters HTML to only contain phrasing content. * * @param {string} HTML The HTML to filter. * * @return {string} HTML only containing phrasing content. */ function filterInlineHTML(HTML) { HTML = deepFilterHTML(HTML, [headRemover, googleDocsUIdRemover, msListIgnore, phrasingContentReducer, commentRemover]); HTML = (0,external_wp_dom_namespaceObject.removeInvalidHTML)(HTML, (0,external_wp_dom_namespaceObject.getPhrasingContentSchema)('paste'), { inline: true }); HTML = deepFilterHTML(HTML, [htmlFormattingRemover, brRemover]); // Allows us to ask for this information when we get a report. log('Processed inline HTML:\n\n', HTML); return HTML; } /** * Converts an HTML string to known blocks. Strips everything else. * * @param {Object} options * @param {string} [options.HTML] The HTML to convert. * @param {string} [options.plainText] Plain text version. * @param {string} [options.mode] Handle content as blocks or inline content. * * 'AUTO': Decide based on the content passed. * * 'INLINE': Always handle as inline content, and return string. * * 'BLOCKS': Always handle as blocks, and return array of blocks. * @param {Array} [options.tagName] The tag into which content will be inserted. * * @return {Array|string} A list of blocks or a string, depending on `handlerMode`. */ function pasteHandler({ HTML = '', plainText = '', mode = 'AUTO', tagName }) { // First of all, strip any meta tags. HTML = HTML.replace(/<meta[^>]+>/g, ''); // Strip Windows markers. HTML = HTML.replace(/^\s*<html[^>]*>\s*<body[^>]*>(?:\s*<!--\s*StartFragment\s*-->)?/i, ''); HTML = HTML.replace(/(?:<!--\s*EndFragment\s*-->\s*)?<\/body>\s*<\/html>\s*$/i, ''); // If we detect block delimiters in HTML, parse entirely as blocks. if (mode !== 'INLINE') { // Check plain text if there is no HTML. const content = HTML ? HTML : plainText; if (content.indexOf('<!-- wp:') !== -1) { const parseResult = parser_parse(content); const isSingleFreeFormBlock = parseResult.length === 1 && parseResult[0].name === 'core/freeform'; if (!isSingleFreeFormBlock) { return parseResult; } } } // Normalize unicode to use composed characters. // This is unsupported in IE 11 but it's a nice-to-have feature, not mandatory. // Not normalizing the content will only affect older browsers and won't // entirely break the app. // See: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String/normalize // See: https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/30130 // See: https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/6983#pullrequestreview-125151075 if (String.prototype.normalize) { HTML = HTML.normalize(); } // Must be run before checking if it's inline content. HTML = deepFilterHTML(HTML, [slackParagraphCorrector]); // Consider plain text if: // * There is a plain text version. // * There is no HTML version, or it has no formatting. const isPlainText = plainText && (!HTML || isPlain(HTML)); // Parse Markdown (and encoded HTML) if it's considered plain text. if (isPlainText) { HTML = plainText; // The markdown converter (Showdown) trims whitespace. if (!/^\s+$/.test(plainText)) { HTML = markdownConverter(HTML); } } // An array of HTML strings and block objects. The blocks replace matched // shortcodes. const pieces = shortcode_converter(HTML); // The call to shortcodeConverter will always return more than one element // if shortcodes are matched. The reason is when shortcodes are matched // empty HTML strings are included. const hasShortcodes = pieces.length > 1; if (isPlainText && !hasShortcodes) { // Switch to inline mode if: // * The current mode is AUTO. // * The original plain text had no line breaks. // * The original plain text was not an HTML paragraph. // * The converted text is just a paragraph. if (mode === 'AUTO' && plainText.indexOf('\n') === -1 && plainText.indexOf('<p>') !== 0 && HTML.indexOf('<p>') === 0) { mode = 'INLINE'; } } if (mode === 'INLINE') { return filterInlineHTML(HTML); } if (mode === 'AUTO' && !hasShortcodes && isInlineContent(HTML, tagName)) { return filterInlineHTML(HTML); } const phrasingContentSchema = (0,external_wp_dom_namespaceObject.getPhrasingContentSchema)('paste'); const blockContentSchema = getBlockContentSchema('paste'); const blocks = pieces.map(piece => { // Already a block from shortcode. if (typeof piece !== 'string') { return piece; } const filters = [googleDocsUIdRemover, msListConverter, headRemover, listReducer, imageCorrector, phrasingContentReducer, specialCommentConverter, commentRemover, iframeRemover, figureContentReducer, blockquoteNormaliser(), divNormaliser]; const schema = { ...blockContentSchema, // Keep top-level phrasing content, normalised by `normaliseBlocks`. ...phrasingContentSchema }; piece = deepFilterHTML(piece, filters, blockContentSchema); piece = (0,external_wp_dom_namespaceObject.removeInvalidHTML)(piece, schema); piece = normaliseBlocks(piece); piece = deepFilterHTML(piece, [htmlFormattingRemover, brRemover, emptyParagraphRemover], blockContentSchema); // Allows us to ask for this information when we get a report. log('Processed HTML piece:\n\n', piece); return htmlToBlocks(piece, pasteHandler); }).flat().filter(Boolean); // If we're allowed to return inline content, and there is only one // inlineable block, and the original plain text content does not have any // line breaks, then treat it as inline paste. if (mode === 'AUTO' && blocks.length === 1 && hasBlockSupport(blocks[0].name, '__unstablePasteTextInline', false)) { const trimRegex = /^[\n]+|[\n]+$/g; // Don't catch line breaks at the start or end. const trimmedPlainText = plainText.replace(trimRegex, ''); if (trimmedPlainText !== '' && trimmedPlainText.indexOf('\n') === -1) { return (0,external_wp_dom_namespaceObject.removeInvalidHTML)(getBlockInnerHTML(blocks[0]), phrasingContentSchema).replace(trimRegex, ''); } } return blocks; } ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/blocks/build-module/api/categories.js /** * WordPress dependencies */ /** * Internal dependencies */ /** @typedef {import('../store/reducer').WPBlockCategory} WPBlockCategory */ /** * Returns all the block categories. * Ignored from documentation as the recommended usage is via useSelect from @wordpress/data. * * @ignore * * @return {WPBlockCategory[]} Block categories. */ function categories_getCategories() { return (0,external_wp_data_namespaceObject.select)(store).getCategories(); } /** * Sets the block categories. * * @param {WPBlockCategory[]} categories Block categories. * * @example * ```js * import { __ } from '@wordpress/i18n'; * import { store as blocksStore, setCategories } from '@wordpress/blocks'; * import { useSelect } from '@wordpress/data'; * import { Button } from '@wordpress/components'; * * const ExampleComponent = () => { * // Retrieve the list of current categories. * const blockCategories = useSelect( * ( select ) => select( blocksStore ).getCategories(), * [] * ); * * return ( * <Button * onClick={ () => { * // Add a custom category to the existing list. * setCategories( [ * ...blockCategories, * { title: 'Custom Category', slug: 'custom-category' }, * ] ); * } } * > * { __( 'Add a new custom block category' ) } * </Button> * ); * }; * ``` */ function categories_setCategories(categories) { (0,external_wp_data_namespaceObject.dispatch)(store).setCategories(categories); } /** * Updates a category. * * @param {string} slug Block category slug. * @param {WPBlockCategory} category Object containing the category properties * that should be updated. * * @example * ```js * import { __ } from '@wordpress/i18n'; * import { updateCategory } from '@wordpress/blocks'; * import { Button } from '@wordpress/components'; * * const ExampleComponent = () => { * return ( * <Button * onClick={ () => { * updateCategory( 'text', { title: __( 'Written Word' ) } ); * } } * > * { __( 'Update Text category title' ) } * </Button> * ) ; * }; * ``` */ function categories_updateCategory(slug, category) { (0,external_wp_data_namespaceObject.dispatch)(store).updateCategory(slug, category); } ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/blocks/build-module/api/templates.js /** * WordPress dependencies */ /** * Internal dependencies */ /** * Checks whether a list of blocks matches a template by comparing the block names. * * @param {Array} blocks Block list. * @param {Array} template Block template. * * @return {boolean} Whether the list of blocks matches a templates. */ function doBlocksMatchTemplate(blocks = [], template = []) { return blocks.length === template.length && template.every(([name,, innerBlocksTemplate], index) => { const block = blocks[index]; return name === block.name && doBlocksMatchTemplate(block.innerBlocks, innerBlocksTemplate); }); } const isHTMLAttribute = attributeDefinition => attributeDefinition?.source === 'html'; const isQueryAttribute = attributeDefinition => attributeDefinition?.source === 'query'; function normalizeAttributes(schema, values) { if (!values) { return {}; } return Object.fromEntries(Object.entries(values).map(([key, value]) => [key, normalizeAttribute(schema[key], value)])); } function normalizeAttribute(definition, value) { if (isHTMLAttribute(definition) && Array.isArray(value)) { // Introduce a deprecated call at this point // When we're confident that "children" format should be removed from the templates. return (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.renderToString)(value); } if (isQueryAttribute(definition) && value) { return value.map(subValues => { return normalizeAttributes(definition.query, subValues); }); } return value; } /** * Synchronize a block list with a block template. * * Synchronizing a block list with a block template means that we loop over the blocks * keep the block as is if it matches the block at the same position in the template * (If it has the same name) and if doesn't match, we create a new block based on the template. * Extra blocks not present in the template are removed. * * @param {Array} blocks Block list. * @param {Array} template Block template. * * @return {Array} Updated Block list. */ function synchronizeBlocksWithTemplate(blocks = [], template) { // If no template is provided, return blocks unmodified. if (!template) { return blocks; } return template.map(([name, attributes, innerBlocksTemplate], index) => { var _blockType$attributes; const block = blocks[index]; if (block && block.name === name) { const innerBlocks = synchronizeBlocksWithTemplate(block.innerBlocks, innerBlocksTemplate); return { ...block, innerBlocks }; } // To support old templates that were using the "children" format // for the attributes using "html" strings now, we normalize the template attributes // before creating the blocks. const blockType = getBlockType(name); const normalizedAttributes = normalizeAttributes((_blockType$attributes = blockType?.attributes) !== null && _blockType$attributes !== void 0 ? _blockType$attributes : {}, attributes); let [blockName, blockAttributes] = convertLegacyBlockNameAndAttributes(name, normalizedAttributes); // If a Block is undefined at this point, use the core/missing block as // a placeholder for a better user experience. if (undefined === getBlockType(blockName)) { blockAttributes = { originalName: name, originalContent: '', originalUndelimitedContent: '' }; blockName = 'core/missing'; } return createBlock(blockName, blockAttributes, synchronizeBlocksWithTemplate([], innerBlocksTemplate)); }); } ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/blocks/build-module/api/index.js // The blocktype is the most important concept within the block API. It defines // all aspects of the block configuration and its interfaces, including `edit` // and `save`. The transforms specification allows converting one blocktype to // another through formulas defined by either the source or the destination. // Switching a blocktype is to be considered a one-way operation implying a // transformation in the opposite way has to be handled explicitly. // The block tree is composed of a collection of block nodes. Blocks contained // within other blocks are called inner blocks. An important design // consideration is that inner blocks are -- conceptually -- not part of the // territory established by the parent block that contains them. // // This has multiple practical implications: when parsing, we can safely dispose // of any block boundary found within a block from the innerHTML property when // transfering to state. Not doing so would have a compounding effect on memory // and uncertainty over the source of truth. This can be illustrated in how, // given a tree of `n` nested blocks, the entry node would have to contain the // actual content of each block while each subsequent block node in the state // tree would replicate the entire chain `n-1`, meaning the extreme end node // would have been replicated `n` times as the tree is traversed and would // generate uncertainty as to which one is to hold the current value of the // block. For composition, it also means inner blocks can effectively be child // components whose mechanisms can be shielded from the `edit` implementation // and just passed along. // While block transformations account for a specific surface of the API, there // are also raw transformations which handle arbitrary sources not made out of // blocks but producing block basaed on various heursitics. This includes // pasting rich text or HTML data. // The process of serialization aims to deflate the internal memory of the block // editor and its state representation back into an HTML valid string. This // process restores the document integrity and inserts invisible delimiters // around each block with HTML comment boundaries which can contain any extra // attributes needed to operate with the block later on. // Validation is the process of comparing a block source with its output before // there is any user input or interaction with a block. When this operation // fails -- for whatever reason -- the block is to be considered invalid. As // part of validating a block the system will attempt to run the source against // any provided deprecation definitions. // // Worth emphasizing that validation is not a case of whether the markup is // merely HTML spec-compliant but about how the editor knows to create such // markup and that its inability to create an identical result can be a strong // indicator of potential data loss (the invalidation is then a protective // measure). // // The invalidation process can also be deconstructed in phases: 1) validate the // block exists; 2) validate the source matches the output; 3) validate the // source matches deprecated outputs; 4) work through the significance of // differences. These are stacked in a way that favors performance and optimizes // for the majority of cases. That is to say, the evaluation logic can become // more sophisticated the further down it goes in the process as the cost is // accounted for. The first logic checks have to be extremely efficient since // they will be run for all valid and invalid blocks alike. However, once a // block is detected as invalid -- failing the three first steps -- it is // adequate to spend more time determining validity before throwing a conflict. // Blocks are inherently indifferent about where the data they operate with ends // up being saved. For example, all blocks can have a static and dynamic aspect // to them depending on the needs. The static nature of a block is the `save()` // definition that is meant to be serialized into HTML and which can be left // void. Any block can also register a `render_callback` on the server, which // makes its output dynamic either in part or in its totality. // // Child blocks are defined as a relationship that builds on top of the inner // blocks mechanism. A child block is a block node of a particular type that can // only exist within the inner block boundaries of a specific parent type. This // allows block authors to compose specific blocks that are not meant to be used // outside of a specified parent block context. Thus, child blocks extend the // concept of inner blocks to support a more direct relationship between sets of // blocks. The addition of parent–child would be a subset of the inner block // functionality under the premise that certain blocks only make sense as // children of another block. // Templates are, in a general sense, a basic collection of block nodes with any // given set of predefined attributes that are supplied as the initial state of // an inner blocks group. These nodes can, in turn, contain any number of nested // blocks within their definition. Templates allow both to specify a default // state for an editor session or a default set of blocks for any inner block // implementation within a specific block. ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/blocks/build-module/deprecated.js /** * WordPress dependencies */ /** * A Higher Order Component used to inject BlockContent using context to the * wrapped component. * * @deprecated * * @param {Component} OriginalComponent The component to enhance. * @return {Component} The same component. */ function withBlockContentContext(OriginalComponent) { external_wp_deprecated_default()('wp.blocks.withBlockContentContext', { since: '6.1' }); return OriginalComponent; } ;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/blocks/build-module/index.js // A "block" is the abstract term used to describe units of markup that, // when composed together, form the content or layout of a page. // The API for blocks is exposed via `wp.blocks`. // // Supported blocks are registered by calling `registerBlockType`. Once registered, // the block is made available as an option to the editor interface. // // Blocks are inferred from the HTML source of a post through a parsing mechanism // and then stored as objects in state, from which it is then rendered for editing. })(); (window.wp = window.wp || {}).blocks = __webpack_exports__; /******/ })() ;
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