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462 lines
15 KiB
JavaScript
462 lines
15 KiB
JavaScript
/*\
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title: $:/core/modules/parsers/wikiparser/wikiparser.js
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type: application/javascript
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module-type: parser
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The wiki text parser processes blocks of source text into a parse tree.
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The parse tree is made up of nested arrays of these JavaScript objects:
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{type: "element", tag: <string>, attributes: {}, children: []} - an HTML element
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{type: "text", text: <string>} - a text node
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{type: "entity", value: <string>} - an entity
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{type: "raw", html: <string>} - raw HTML
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Attributes are stored as hashmaps of the following objects:
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{type: "string", value: <string>} - literal string
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{type: "indirect", textReference: <textReference>} - indirect through a text reference
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{type: "macro", macro: <TBD>} - indirect through a macro invocation
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\*/
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(function(){
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/*jslint node: true, browser: true */
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/*global $tw: false */
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"use strict";
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/*
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type: content type of text
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text: text to be parsed
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options: see below:
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parseAsInline: true to parse text as inline instead of block
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wiki: reference to wiki to use
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_canonical_uri: optional URI of content if text is missing or empty
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configTrimWhiteSpace: true to trim whitespace
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*/
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var WikiParser = function(type,text,options) {
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this.wiki = options.wiki;
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var self = this;
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// Check for an externally linked tiddler
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if($tw.browser && (text || "") === "" && options._canonical_uri) {
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this.loadRemoteTiddler(options._canonical_uri);
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text = $tw.language.getRawString("LazyLoadingWarning");
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}
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// Save the parse text
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this.type = type || "text/vnd.tiddlywiki";
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this.source = text || "";
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this.sourceLength = this.source.length;
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// Flag for ignoring whitespace
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this.configTrimWhiteSpace = options.configTrimWhiteSpace !== undefined ? options.configTrimWhiteSpace : false;
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// Parser mode
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this.parseAsInline = options.parseAsInline;
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// Set current parse position
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this.pos = 0;
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// Start with empty output
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this.tree = [];
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// Assemble the rule classes we're going to use
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var pragmaRuleClasses, blockRuleClasses, inlineRuleClasses;
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if(options.rules) {
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pragmaRuleClasses = options.rules.pragma;
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blockRuleClasses = options.rules.block;
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inlineRuleClasses = options.rules.inline;
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} else {
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// Setup the rule classes if we don't have them already
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if(!this.pragmaRuleClasses) {
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WikiParser.prototype.pragmaRuleClasses = $tw.modules.createClassesFromModules("wikirule","pragma",$tw.WikiRuleBase);
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this.setupRules(WikiParser.prototype.pragmaRuleClasses,"$:/config/WikiParserRules/Pragmas/");
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}
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pragmaRuleClasses = this.pragmaRuleClasses;
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if(!this.blockRuleClasses) {
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WikiParser.prototype.blockRuleClasses = $tw.modules.createClassesFromModules("wikirule","block",$tw.WikiRuleBase);
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this.setupRules(WikiParser.prototype.blockRuleClasses,"$:/config/WikiParserRules/Block/");
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}
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blockRuleClasses = this.blockRuleClasses;
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if(!this.inlineRuleClasses) {
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WikiParser.prototype.inlineRuleClasses = $tw.modules.createClassesFromModules("wikirule","inline",$tw.WikiRuleBase);
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this.setupRules(WikiParser.prototype.inlineRuleClasses,"$:/config/WikiParserRules/Inline/");
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}
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inlineRuleClasses = this.inlineRuleClasses;
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}
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// Instantiate the pragma parse rules
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this.pragmaRules = this.instantiateRules(pragmaRuleClasses,"pragma",0);
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// Instantiate the parser block and inline rules
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this.blockRules = this.instantiateRules(blockRuleClasses,"block",0);
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this.inlineRules = this.instantiateRules(inlineRuleClasses,"inline",0);
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// Parse any pragmas
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var topBranch = this.parsePragmas();
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// Parse the text into inline runs or blocks
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if(this.parseAsInline) {
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topBranch.push.apply(topBranch,this.parseInlineRun());
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} else {
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topBranch.push.apply(topBranch,this.parseBlocks());
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}
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// Return the parse tree
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};
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/*
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*/
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WikiParser.prototype.loadRemoteTiddler = function(url) {
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var self = this;
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$tw.utils.httpRequest({
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url: url,
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type: "GET",
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callback: function(err,data) {
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if(!err) {
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var tiddlers = self.wiki.deserializeTiddlers(".tid",data,self.wiki.getCreationFields());
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$tw.utils.each(tiddlers,function(tiddler) {
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tiddler["_canonical_uri"] = url;
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});
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if(tiddlers) {
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self.wiki.addTiddlers(tiddlers);
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}
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}
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}
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});
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};
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/*
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*/
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WikiParser.prototype.setupRules = function(proto,configPrefix) {
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var self = this;
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if(!$tw.safeMode) {
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$tw.utils.each(proto,function(object,name) {
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if(self.wiki.getTiddlerText(configPrefix + name,"enable") !== "enable") {
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delete proto[name];
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}
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});
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}
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};
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/*
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Instantiate an array of parse rules
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*/
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WikiParser.prototype.instantiateRules = function(classes,type,startPos) {
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var rulesInfo = [],
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self = this;
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$tw.utils.each(classes,function(RuleClass) {
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// Instantiate the rule
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var rule = new RuleClass(self);
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rule.is = {};
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rule.is[type] = true;
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rule.init(self);
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var matchIndex = rule.findNextMatch(startPos);
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if(matchIndex !== undefined) {
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rulesInfo.push({
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rule: rule,
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matchIndex: matchIndex
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});
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}
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});
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return rulesInfo;
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};
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/*
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Skip any whitespace at the current position. Options are:
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treatNewlinesAsNonWhitespace: true if newlines are NOT to be treated as whitespace
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*/
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WikiParser.prototype.skipWhitespace = function(options) {
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options = options || {};
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var whitespaceRegExp = options.treatNewlinesAsNonWhitespace ? /([^\S\n]+)/mg : /(\s+)/mg;
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whitespaceRegExp.lastIndex = this.pos;
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var whitespaceMatch = whitespaceRegExp.exec(this.source);
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if(whitespaceMatch && whitespaceMatch.index === this.pos) {
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this.pos = whitespaceRegExp.lastIndex;
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}
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};
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/*
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Get the next match out of an array of parse rule instances
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*/
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WikiParser.prototype.findNextMatch = function(rules,startPos) {
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// Find the best matching rule by finding the closest match position
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var matchingRule,
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matchingRulePos = this.sourceLength;
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// Step through each rule
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for(var t=0; t<rules.length; t++) {
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var ruleInfo = rules[t];
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// Ask the rule to get the next match if we've moved past the current one
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if(ruleInfo.matchIndex !== undefined && ruleInfo.matchIndex < startPos) {
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ruleInfo.matchIndex = ruleInfo.rule.findNextMatch(startPos);
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}
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// Adopt this match if it's closer than the current best match
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if(ruleInfo.matchIndex !== undefined && ruleInfo.matchIndex <= matchingRulePos) {
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matchingRule = ruleInfo;
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matchingRulePos = ruleInfo.matchIndex;
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}
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}
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return matchingRule;
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};
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/*
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Parse any pragmas at the beginning of a block of parse text
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*/
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WikiParser.prototype.parsePragmas = function() {
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var currentTreeBranch = this.tree;
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while(true) {
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// Skip whitespace
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this.skipWhitespace();
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// Check for the end of the text
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if(this.pos >= this.sourceLength) {
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break;
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}
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// Check if we've arrived at a pragma rule match
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var nextMatch = this.findNextMatch(this.pragmaRules,this.pos);
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// If not, just exit
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if(!nextMatch || nextMatch.matchIndex !== this.pos) {
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break;
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}
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// Process the pragma rule
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var subTree = nextMatch.rule.parse();
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if(subTree.length > 0) {
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// Quick hack; we only cope with a single parse tree node being returned, which is true at the moment
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currentTreeBranch.push.apply(currentTreeBranch,subTree);
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subTree[0].children = [];
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currentTreeBranch = subTree[0].children;
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}
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}
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return currentTreeBranch;
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};
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/*
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Parse a block from the current position
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terminatorRegExpString: optional regular expression string that identifies the end of plain paragraphs. Must not include capturing parenthesis
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*/
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WikiParser.prototype.parseBlock = function(terminatorRegExpString) {
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var terminatorRegExp = terminatorRegExpString ? new RegExp(terminatorRegExpString + "|\\r?\\n\\r?\\n","mg") : /(\r?\n\r?\n)/mg;
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this.skipWhitespace();
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if(this.pos >= this.sourceLength) {
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return [];
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}
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// Look for a block rule that applies at the current position
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var nextMatch = this.findNextMatch(this.blockRules,this.pos);
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if(nextMatch && nextMatch.matchIndex === this.pos) {
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return nextMatch.rule.parse();
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}
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// Treat it as a paragraph if we didn't find a block rule
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var start = this.pos;
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var children = this.parseInlineRun(terminatorRegExp);
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var end = this.pos;
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return [{type: "element", tag: "p", children: children, start: start, end: end }];
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};
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/*
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Parse a series of blocks of text until a terminating regexp is encountered or the end of the text
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terminatorRegExpString: terminating regular expression
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*/
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WikiParser.prototype.parseBlocks = function(terminatorRegExpString) {
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if(terminatorRegExpString) {
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return this.parseBlocksTerminated(terminatorRegExpString);
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} else {
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return this.parseBlocksUnterminated();
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}
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};
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/*
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Parse a block from the current position to the end of the text
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*/
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WikiParser.prototype.parseBlocksUnterminated = function() {
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var tree = [];
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while(this.pos < this.sourceLength) {
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tree.push.apply(tree,this.parseBlock());
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}
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return tree;
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};
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/*
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Parse blocks of text until a terminating regexp is encountered. Wrapper for parseBlocksTerminatedExtended that just returns the parse tree
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*/
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WikiParser.prototype.parseBlocksTerminated = function(terminatorRegExpString) {
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var ex = this.parseBlocksTerminatedExtended(terminatorRegExpString);
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return ex.tree;
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};
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/*
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Parse blocks of text until a terminating regexp is encountered
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*/
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WikiParser.prototype.parseBlocksTerminatedExtended = function(terminatorRegExpString) {
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var terminatorRegExp = new RegExp(terminatorRegExpString,"mg"),
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result = {
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tree: []
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};
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// Skip any whitespace
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this.skipWhitespace();
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// Check if we've got the end marker
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terminatorRegExp.lastIndex = this.pos;
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var match = terminatorRegExp.exec(this.source);
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// Parse the text into blocks
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while(this.pos < this.sourceLength && !(match && match.index === this.pos)) {
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var blocks = this.parseBlock(terminatorRegExpString);
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result.tree.push.apply(result.tree,blocks);
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// Skip any whitespace
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this.skipWhitespace();
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// Check if we've got the end marker
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terminatorRegExp.lastIndex = this.pos;
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match = terminatorRegExp.exec(this.source);
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}
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if(match && match.index === this.pos) {
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this.pos = match.index + match[0].length;
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result.match = match;
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}
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return result;
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};
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/*
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Parse a run of text at the current position
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terminatorRegExp: a regexp at which to stop the run
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options: see below
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Options available:
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eatTerminator: move the parse position past any encountered terminator (default false)
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*/
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WikiParser.prototype.parseInlineRun = function(terminatorRegExp,options) {
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if(terminatorRegExp) {
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return this.parseInlineRunTerminated(terminatorRegExp,options);
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} else {
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return this.parseInlineRunUnterminated(options);
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}
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};
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WikiParser.prototype.parseInlineRunUnterminated = function(options) {
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var tree = [];
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// Find the next occurrence of an inline rule
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var nextMatch = this.findNextMatch(this.inlineRules,this.pos);
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// Loop around the matches until we've reached the end of the text
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while(this.pos < this.sourceLength && nextMatch) {
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// Process the text preceding the run rule
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if(nextMatch.matchIndex > this.pos) {
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this.pushTextWidget(tree,this.source.substring(this.pos,nextMatch.matchIndex),this.pos,nextMatch.matchIndex);
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this.pos = nextMatch.matchIndex;
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}
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// Process the run rule
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tree.push.apply(tree,nextMatch.rule.parse());
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// Look for the next run rule
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nextMatch = this.findNextMatch(this.inlineRules,this.pos);
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}
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// Process the remaining text
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if(this.pos < this.sourceLength) {
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this.pushTextWidget(tree,this.source.substr(this.pos),this.pos,this.sourceLength);
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}
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this.pos = this.sourceLength;
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return tree;
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};
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WikiParser.prototype.parseInlineRunTerminated = function(terminatorRegExp,options) {
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var ex = this.parseInlineRunTerminatedExtended(terminatorRegExp,options);
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return ex.tree;
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};
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WikiParser.prototype.parseInlineRunTerminatedExtended = function(terminatorRegExp,options) {
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options = options || {};
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var tree = [];
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// Find the next occurrence of the terminator
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terminatorRegExp.lastIndex = this.pos;
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var terminatorMatch = terminatorRegExp.exec(this.source);
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// Find the next occurrence of a inlinerule
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var inlineRuleMatch = this.findNextMatch(this.inlineRules,this.pos);
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// Loop around until we've reached the end of the text
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while(this.pos < this.sourceLength && (terminatorMatch || inlineRuleMatch)) {
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// Return if we've found the terminator, and it precedes any inline rule match
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if(terminatorMatch) {
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if(!inlineRuleMatch || inlineRuleMatch.matchIndex >= terminatorMatch.index) {
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if(terminatorMatch.index > this.pos) {
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this.pushTextWidget(tree,this.source.substring(this.pos,terminatorMatch.index),this.pos,terminatorMatch.index);
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}
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this.pos = terminatorMatch.index;
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if(options.eatTerminator) {
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this.pos += terminatorMatch[0].length;
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}
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return {
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match: terminatorMatch,
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tree: tree
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};
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}
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}
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// Process any inline rule, along with the text preceding it
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if(inlineRuleMatch) {
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// Preceding text
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if(inlineRuleMatch.matchIndex > this.pos) {
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this.pushTextWidget(tree,this.source.substring(this.pos,inlineRuleMatch.matchIndex),this.pos,inlineRuleMatch.matchIndex);
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this.pos = inlineRuleMatch.matchIndex;
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}
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// Process the inline rule
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tree.push.apply(tree,inlineRuleMatch.rule.parse());
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// Look for the next inline rule
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inlineRuleMatch = this.findNextMatch(this.inlineRules,this.pos);
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// Look for the next terminator match
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terminatorRegExp.lastIndex = this.pos;
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terminatorMatch = terminatorRegExp.exec(this.source);
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}
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}
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// Process the remaining text
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if(this.pos < this.sourceLength) {
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this.pushTextWidget(tree,this.source.substr(this.pos),this.pos,this.sourceLength);
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}
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this.pos = this.sourceLength;
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return {
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tree: tree
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};
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};
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/*
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Push a text widget onto an array, respecting the configTrimWhiteSpace setting
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*/
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WikiParser.prototype.pushTextWidget = function(array,text,start,end) {
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if(this.configTrimWhiteSpace) {
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text = $tw.utils.trim(text);
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}
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if(text) {
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array.push({type: "text", text: text, start: start, end: end});
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}
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};
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/*
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Parse zero or more class specifiers `.classname`
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*/
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WikiParser.prototype.parseClasses = function() {
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var classRegExp = /\.([^\s\.]+)/mg,
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classNames = [];
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classRegExp.lastIndex = this.pos;
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var match = classRegExp.exec(this.source);
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while(match && match.index === this.pos) {
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this.pos = match.index + match[0].length;
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classNames.push(match[1]);
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match = classRegExp.exec(this.source);
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}
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return classNames;
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};
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/*
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Amend the rules used by this instance of the parser
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type: `only` keeps just the named rules, `except` keeps all but the named rules
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names: array of rule names
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*/
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WikiParser.prototype.amendRules = function(type,names) {
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names = names || [];
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// Define the filter function
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var target;
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if(type === "only") {
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target = true;
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} else if(type === "except") {
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target = false;
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} else {
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return;
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}
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// Define a function to process each of our rule arrays
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var processRuleArray = function(ruleArray) {
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for(var t=ruleArray.length-1; t>=0; t--) {
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if((names.indexOf(ruleArray[t].rule.name) === -1) === target) {
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ruleArray.splice(t,1);
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}
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}
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};
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// Process each rule array
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processRuleArray(this.pragmaRules);
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processRuleArray(this.blockRules);
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processRuleArray(this.inlineRules);
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};
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exports["text/vnd.tiddlywiki"] = WikiParser;
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})();
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