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/* ********************************************** Begin prism-core.js ********************************************** */ /// <reference lib="WebWorker"/> var _self = (typeof window !== 'undefined') ? window // if in browser : ( (typeof WorkerGlobalScope !== 'undefined' && self instanceof WorkerGlobalScope) ? self // if in worker : {} // if in node js ); /** * Prism: Lightweight, robust, elegant syntax highlighting * * @license MIT <https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT> * @author Lea Verou <https://lea.verou.me> * @namespace * @public */ var Prism = (function (_self) { // Private helper vars var lang = /(?:^|\s)lang(?:uage)?-([\w-]+)(?=\s|$)/i; var uniqueId = 0; // The grammar object for plaintext var plainTextGrammar = {}; var _ = { /** * By default, Prism will attempt to highlight all code elements (by calling {@link Prism.highlightAll}) on the * current page after the page finished loading. This might be a problem if e.g. you wanted to asynchronously load * additional languages or plugins yourself. * * By setting this value to `true`, Prism will not automatically highlight all code elements on the page. * * You obviously have to change this value before the automatic highlighting started. To do this, you can add an * empty Prism object into the global scope before loading the Prism script like this: * * ```js * window.Prism = window.Prism || {}; * Prism.manual = true; * // add a new <script> to load Prism's script * ``` * * @default false * @type {boolean} * @memberof Prism * @public */ manual: _self.Prism && _self.Prism.manual, /** * By default, if Prism is in a web worker, it assumes that it is in a worker it created itself, so it uses * `addEventListener` to communicate with its parent instance. However, if you're using Prism manually in your * own worker, you don't want it to do this. * * By setting this value to `true`, Prism will not add its own listeners to the worker. * * You obviously have to change this value before Prism executes. To do this, you can add an * empty Prism object into the global scope before loading the Prism script like this: * * ```js * window.Prism = window.Prism || {}; * Prism.disableWorkerMessageHandler = true; * // Load Prism's script * ``` * * @default false * @type {boolean} * @memberof Prism * @public */ disableWorkerMessageHandler: _self.Prism && _self.Prism.disableWorkerMessageHandler, /** * A namespace for utility methods. * * All function in this namespace that are not explicitly marked as _public_ are for __internal use only__ and may * change or disappear at any time. * * @namespace * @memberof Prism */ util: { encode: function encode(tokens) { if (tokens instanceof Token) { return new Token(tokens.type, encode(tokens.content), tokens.alias); } else if (Array.isArray(tokens)) { return tokens.map(encode); } else { return tokens.replace(/&/g, '&amp;').replace(/</g, '&lt;').replace(/\u00a0/g, ' '); } }, /** * Returns the name of the type of the given value. * * @param {any} o * @returns {string} * @example * type(null) === 'Null' * type(undefined) === 'Undefined' * type(123) === 'Number' * type('foo') === 'String' * type(true) === 'Boolean' * type([1, 2]) === 'Array' * type({}) === 'Object' * type(String) === 'Function' * type(/abc+/) === 'RegExp' */ type: function (o) { return Object.prototype.toString.call(o).slice(8, -1); }, /** * Returns a unique number for the given object. Later calls will still return the same number. * * @param {Object} obj * @returns {number} */ objId: function (obj) { if (!obj['__id']) { Object.defineProperty(obj, '__id', { value: ++uniqueId }); } return obj['__id']; }, /** * Creates a deep clone of the given object. * * The main intended use of this function is to clone language definitions. * * @param {T} o * @param {Record<number, any>} [visited] * @returns {T} * @template T */ clone: function deepClone(o, visited) { visited = visited || {}; var clone; var id; switch (_.util.type(o)) { case 'Object': id = _.util.objId(o); if (visited[id]) { return visited[id]; } clone = /** @type {Record<string, any>} */ ({}); visited[id] = clone; for (var key in o) { if (o.hasOwnProperty(key)) { clone[key] = deepClone(o[key], visited); } } return /** @type {any} */ (clone); case 'Array': id = _.util.objId(o); if (visited[id]) { return visited[id]; } clone = []; visited[id] = clone; (/** @type {Array} */(/** @type {any} */(o))).forEach(function (v, i) { clone[i] = deepClone(v, visited); }); return /** @type {any} */ (clone); default: return o; } }, /** * Returns the Prism language of the given element set by a `language-xxxx` or `lang-xxxx` class. * * If no language is set for the element or the element is `null` or `undefined`, `none` will be returned. * * @param {Element} element * @returns {string} */ getLanguage: function (element) { while (element) { var m = lang.exec(element.className); if (m) { return m[1].toLowerCase(); } element = element.parentElement; } return 'none'; }, /** * Sets the Prism `language-xxxx` class of the given element. * * @param {Element} element * @param {string} language * @returns {void} */ setLanguage: function (element, language) { // remove all `language-xxxx` classes // (this might leave behind a leading space) element.className = element.className.replace(RegExp(lang, 'gi'), ''); // add the new `language-xxxx` class // (using `classList` will automatically clean up spaces for us) element.classList.add('language-' + language); }, /** * Returns the script element that is currently executing. * * This does __not__ work for line script element. * * @returns {HTMLScriptElement | null} */ currentScript: function () { if (typeof document === 'undefined') { return null; } if ('currentScript' in document && 1 < 2 /* hack to trip TS' flow analysis */) { return /** @type {any} */ (document.currentScript); } // IE11 workaround // we'll get the src of the current script by parsing IE11's error stack trace // this will not work for inline scripts try { throw new Error(); } catch (err) { // Get file src url from stack. Specifically works with the format of stack traces in IE. // A stack will look like this: // // Error // at _.util.currentScript (http://localhost/components/prism-core.js:119:5) // at Global code (http://localhost/components/prism-core.js:606:1) var src = (/at [^(\r\n]*\((.*):[^:]+:[^:]+\)$/i.exec(err.stack) || [])[1]; if (src) { var scripts = document.getElementsByTagName('script'); for (var i in scripts) { if (scripts[i].src == src) { return scripts[i]; } } } return null; } }, /** * Returns whether a given class is active for `element`. * * The class can be activated if `element` or one of its ancestors has the given class and it can be deactivated * if `element` or one of its ancestors has the negated version of the given class. The _negated version_ of the * given class is just the given class with a `no-` prefix. * * Whether the class is active is determined by the closest ancestor of `element` (where `element` itself is * closest ancestor) that has the given class or the negated version of it. If neither `element` nor any of its * ancestors have the given class or the negated version of it, then the default activation will be returned. * * In the paradoxical situation where the closest ancestor contains __both__ the given class and the negated * version of it, the class is considered active. * * @param {Element} element * @param {string} className * @param {boolean} [defaultActivation=false] * @returns {boolean} */ isActive: function (element, className, defaultActivation) { var no = 'no-' + className; while (element) { var classList = element.classList; if (classList.contains(className)) { return true; } if (classList.contains(no)) { return false; } element = element.parentElement; } return !!defaultActivation; } }, /** * This namespace contains all currently loaded languages and the some helper functions to create and modify languages. * * @namespace * @memberof Prism * @public */ languages: { /** * The grammar for plain, unformatted text. */ plain: plainTextGrammar, plaintext: plainTextGrammar, text: plainTextGrammar, txt: plainTextGrammar, /** * Creates a deep copy of the language with the given id and appends the given tokens. * * If a token in `redef` also appears in the copied language, then the existing token in the copied language * will be overwritten at its original position. * * ## Best practices * * Since the position of overwriting tokens (token in `redef` that overwrite tokens in the copied language) * doesn't matter, they can technically be in any order. However, this can be confusing to others that trying to * understand the language definition because, normally, the order of tokens matters in Prism grammars. * * Therefore, it is encouraged to order overwriting tokens according to the positions of the overwritten tokens. * Furthermore, all non-overwriting tokens should be placed after the overwriting ones. * * @param {string} id The id of the language to extend. This has to be a key in `Prism.languages`. * @param {Grammar} redef The new tokens to append. * @returns {Grammar} The new language created. * @public * @example * Prism.languages['css-with-colors'] = Prism.languages.extend('css', { * // Prism.languages.css already has a 'comment' token, so this token will overwrite CSS' 'comment' token * // at its original position * 'comment': { ... }, * // CSS doesn't have a 'color' token, so this token will be appended * 'color': /\b(?:red|green|blue)\b/ * }); */ extend: function (id, redef) { var lang = _.util.clone(_.languages[id]); for (var key in redef) { lang[key] = redef[key]; } return lang; }, /** * Inserts tokens _before_ another token in a language definition or any other grammar. * * ## Usage * * This helper method makes it easy to modify existing languages. For example, the CSS language definition * not only defines CSS highlighting for CSS documents, but also needs to define highlighting for CSS embedded * in HTML through `<style>` elements. To do this, it needs to modify `Prism.languages.markup` and add the * appropriate tokens. However, `Prism.languages.markup` is a regular JavaScript object literal, so if you do * this: * * ```js * Prism.languages.markup.style = { * // token * }; * ``` * * then the `style` token will be added (and processed) at the end. `insertBefore` allows you to insert tokens * before existing tokens. For the CSS example above, you would use it like this: * * ```js * Prism.languages.insertBefore('markup', 'cdata', { * 'style': { * // token * } * }); * ``` * * ## Special cases * * If the grammars of `inside` and `insert` have tokens with the same name, the tokens in `inside`'s grammar * will be ignored. * * This behavior can be used to insert tokens after `before`: * * ```js * Prism.languages.insertBefore('markup', 'comment', { * 'comment': Prism.languages.markup.comment, * // tokens after 'comment' * }); * ``` * * ## Limitations * * The main problem `insertBefore` has to solve is iteration order. Since ES2015, the iteration order for object * properties is guaranteed to be the insertion order (except for integer keys) but some browsers behave * differently when keys are deleted and re-inserted. So `insertBefore` can't be implemented by temporarily * deleting properties which is necessary to insert at arbitrary positions. * * To solve this problem, `insertBefore` doesn't actually insert the given tokens into the target object. * Instead, it will create a new object and replace all references to the target object with the new one. This * can be done without temporarily deleting properties, so the iteration order is well-defined. * * However, only references that can be reached from `Prism.languages` or `insert` will be replaced. I.e. if * you hold the target object in a variable, then the value of the variable will not change. * * ```js * var oldMarkup = Prism.languages.markup; * var newMarkup = Prism.languages.insertBefore('markup', 'comment', { ... }); * * assert(oldMarkup !== Prism.languages.markup); * assert(newMarkup === Prism.languages.markup); * ``` * * @param {string} inside The property of `root` (e.g. a language id in `Prism.languages`) that contains the * object to be modified. * @param {string} before The key to insert before. * @param {Grammar} insert An object containing the key-value pairs to be inserted. * @param {Object<string, any>} [root] The object containing `inside`, i.e. the object that contains the * object to be modified. * * Defaults to `Prism.languages`. * @returns {Grammar} The new grammar object. * @public */ insertBefore: function (inside, before, insert, root) { root = root || /** @type {any} */ (_.languages); var grammar = root[inside]; /** @type {Grammar} */ var ret = {}; for (var token in grammar) { if (grammar.hasOwnProperty(token)) { if (token == before) { for (var newToken in insert) { if (insert.hasOwnProperty(newToken)) { ret[newToken] = insert[newToken]; } } } // Do not insert token which also occur in insert. See #1525 if (!insert.hasOwnProperty(token)) { ret[token] = grammar[token]; } } } var old = root[inside]; root[inside] = ret; // Update references in other language definitions _.languages.DFS(_.languages, function (key, value) { if (value === old && key != inside) { this[key] = ret; } }); return ret; }, // Traverse a language definition with Depth First Search DFS: function DFS(o, callback, type, visited) { visited = visited || {}; var objId = _.util.objId; for (var i in o) { if (o.hasOwnProperty(i)) { callback.call(o, i, o[i], type || i); var property = o[i]; var propertyType = _.util.type(property); if (propertyType === 'Object' && !visited[objId(property)]) { visited[objId(property)] = true; DFS(property, callback, null, visited); } else if (propertyType === 'Array' && !visited[objId(property)]) { visited[objId(property)] = true; DFS(property, callback, i, visited); } } } } }, plugins: {}, /** * This is the most high-level function in Prism?s API. * It fetches all the elements that have a `.language-xxxx` class and then calls {@link Prism.highlightElement} on * each one of them. * * This is equivalent to `Prism.highlightAllUnder(document, async, callback)`. * * @param {boolean} [async=false] Same as in {@link Prism.highlightAllUnder}. * @param {HighlightCallback} [callback] Same as in {@link Prism.highlightAllUnder}. * @memberof Prism * @public */ highlightAll: function (async, callback) { _.highlightAllUnder(document, async, callback); }, /** * Fetches all the descendants of `container` that have a `.language-xxxx` class and then calls * {@link Prism.highlightElement} on each one of them. * * The following hooks will be run: * 1. `before-highlightall` * 2. `before-all-elements-highlight` * 3. All hooks of {@link Prism.highlightElement} for each element. * * @param {ParentNode} container The root element, whose descendants that have a `.language-xxxx` class will be highlighted. * @param {boolean} [async=false] Whether each element is to be highlighted asynchronously using Web Workers. * @param {HighlightCallback} [callback] An optional callback to be invoked on each element after its highlighting is done. * @memberof Prism * @public */ highlightAllUnder: function (container, async, callback) { var env = { callback: callback, container: container, selector: 'code[class*="language-"], [class*="language-"] code, code[class*="lang-"], [class*="lang-"] code' }; _.hooks.run('before-highlightall', env); env.elements = Array.prototype.slice.apply(env.container.querySelectorAll(env.selector)); _.hooks.run('before-all-elements-highlight', env); for (var i = 0, element; (element = env.elements[i++]);) { _.highlightElement(element, async === true, env.callback); } }, /** * Highlights the code inside a single element. * * The following hooks will be run: * 1. `before-sanity-check` * 2. `before-highlight` * 3. All hooks of {@link Prism.highlight}. These hooks will be run by an asynchronous worker if `async` is `true`. * 4. `before-insert` * 5. `after-highlight` * 6. `complete` * * Some the above hooks will be skipped if the element doesn't contain any text or there is no grammar loaded for * the element's language. * * @param {Element} element The element containing the code. * It must have a class of `language-xxxx` to be processed, where `xxxx` is a valid language identifier. * @param {boolean} [async=false] Whether the element is to be highlighted asynchronously using Web Workers * to improve performance and avoid blocking the UI when highlighting very large chunks of code. This option is * [disabled by default](https://prismjs.com/faq.html#why-is-asynchronous-highlighting-disabled-by-default). * * Note: All language definitions required to highlight the code must be included in the main `prism.js` file for * asynchronous highlighting to work. You can build your own bundle on the * [Download page](https://prismjs.com/download.html). * @param {HighlightCallback} [callback] An optional callback to be invoked after the highlighting is done. * Mostly useful when `async` is `true`, since in that case, the highlighting is done asynchronously. * @memberof Prism * @public */ highlightElement: function (element, async, callback) { // Find language var language = _.util.getLanguage(element); var grammar = _.languages[language]; // Set language on the element, if not present _.util.setLanguage(element, language); // Set language on the parent, for styling var parent = element.parentElement; if (parent && parent.nodeName.toLowerCase() === 'pre') { _.util.setLanguage(parent, language); } var code = element.textContent; var env = { element: element, language: language, grammar: grammar, code: code }; function insertHighlightedCode(highlightedCode) { env.highlightedCode = highlightedCode; _.hooks.run('before-insert', env); env.element.innerHTML = env.highlightedCode; _.hooks.run('after-highlight', env); _.hooks.run('complete', env); callback && callback.call(env.element); } _.hooks.run('before-sanity-check', env); // plugins may change/add the parent/element parent = env.element.parentElement; if (parent && parent.nodeName.toLowerCase() === 'pre' && !parent.hasAttribute('tabindex')) { parent.setAttribute('tabindex', '0'); } if (!env.code) { _.hooks.run('complete', env); callback && callback.call(env.element); return; } _.hooks.run('before-highlight', env); if (!env.grammar) { insertHighlightedCode(_.util.encode(env.code)); return; } if (async && _self.Worker) { var worker = new Worker(_.filename); worker.onmessage = function (evt) { insertHighlightedCode(evt.data); }; worker.postMessage(JSON.stringify({ language: env.language, code: env.code, immediateClose: true })); } else { insertHighlightedCode(_.highlight(env.code, env.grammar, env.language)); } }, /** * Low-level function, only use if you know what you?re doing. It accepts a string of text as input * and the language definitions to use, and returns a string with the HTML produced. * * The following hooks will be run: * 1. `before-tokenize` * 2. `after-tokenize` * 3. `wrap`: On each {@link Token}. * * @param {string} text A string with the code to be highlighted. * @param {Grammar} grammar An object containing the tokens to use. * * Usually a language definition like `Prism.languages.markup`. * @param {string} language The name of the language definition passed to `grammar`. * @returns {string} The highlighted HTML. * @memberof Prism * @public * @example * Prism.highlight('var foo = true;', Prism.languages.javascript, 'javascript'); */ highlight: function (text, grammar, language) { var env = { code: text, grammar: grammar, language: language }; _.hooks.run('before-tokenize', env); env.tokens = _.tokenize(env.code, env.grammar); _.hooks.run('after-tokenize', env); return Token.stringify(_.util.encode(env.tokens), env.language); }, /** * This is the heart of Prism, and the most low-level function you can use. It accepts a string of text as input * and the language definitions to use, and returns an array with the tokenized code. * * When the language definition includes nested tokens, the function is called recursively on each of these tokens. * * This method could be useful in other contexts as well, as a very crude parser. * * @param {string} text A string with the code to be highlighted. * @param {Grammar} grammar An object containing the tokens to use. * * Usually a language definition like `Prism.languages.markup`. * @returns {TokenStream} An array of strings and tokens, a token stream. * @memberof Prism * @public * @example * let code = `var foo = 0;`; * let tokens = Prism.tokenize(code, Prism.languages.javascript); * tokens.forEach(token => { * if (token instanceof Prism.Token && token.type === 'number') { * console.log(`Found numeric literal: ${token.content}`); * } * }); */ tokenize: function (text, grammar) { var rest = grammar.rest; if (rest) { for (var token in rest) { grammar[token] = rest[token]; } delete grammar.rest; } var tokenList = new LinkedList(); addAfter(tokenList, tokenList.head, text); matchGrammar(text, tokenList, grammar, tokenList.head, 0); return toArray(tokenList); }, /** * @namespace * @memberof Prism * @public */ hooks: { all: {}, /** * Adds the given callback to the list of callbacks for the given hook. * * The callback will be invoked when the hook it is registered for is run. * Hooks are usually directly run by a highlight function but you can also run hooks yourself. * * One callback function can be registered to multiple hooks and the same hook multiple times. * * @param {string} name The name of the hook. * @param {HookCallback} callback The callback function which is given environment variables. * @public */ add: function (name, callback) { var hooks = _.hooks.all; hooks[name] = hooks[name] || []; hooks[name].push(callback); }, /** * Runs a hook invoking all registered callbacks with the given environment variables. * * Callbacks will be invoked synchronously and in the order in which they were registered. * * @param {string} name The name of the hook. * @param {Object<string, any>} env The environment variables of the hook passed to all callbacks registered. * @public */ run: function (name, env) { var callbacks = _.hooks.all[name]; if (!callbacks || !callbacks.length) { return; } for (var i = 0, callback; (callback = callbacks[i++]);) { callback(env); } } }, Token: Token }; _self.Prism = _; // Typescript note: // The following can be used to import the Token type in JSDoc: // // @typedef {InstanceType<import("./prism-core")["Token"]>} Token /** * Creates a new token. * * @param {string} type See {@link Token#type type} * @param {string | TokenStream} content See {@link Token#content content} * @param {string|string[]} [alias] The alias(es) of the token. * @param {string} [matchedStr=""] A copy of the full string this token was created from. * @class * @global * @public */ function Token(type, content, alias, matchedStr) { /** * The type of the token. * * This is usually the key of a pattern in a {@link Grammar}. * * @type {string} * @see GrammarToken * @public */ this.type = type; /** * The strings or tokens contained by this token. * * This will be a token stream if the pattern matched also defined an `inside` grammar. * * @type {string | TokenStream} * @public */ this.content = content; /** * The alias(es) of the token. * * @type {string|string[]} * @see GrammarToken * @public */ this.alias = alias; // Copy of the full string this token was created from this.length = (matchedStr || '').length | 0; } /** * A token stream is an array of strings and {@link Token Token} objects. * * Token streams have to fulfill a few properties that are assumed by most functions (mostly internal ones) that process * them. * * 1. No adjacent strings. * 2. No empty strings. * * The only exception here is the token stream that only contains the empty string and nothing else. * * @typedef {Array<string | Token>} TokenStream * @global * @public */ /** * Converts the given token or token stream to an HTML representation. * * The following hooks will be run: * 1. `wrap`: On each {@link Token}. * * @param {string | Token | TokenStream} o The token or token stream to be converted. * @param {string} language The name of current language. * @returns {string} The HTML representation of the token or token stream. * @memberof Token * @static */ Token.stringify = function stringify(o, language) { if (typeof o == 'string') { return o; } if (Array.isArray(o)) { var s = ''; o.forEach(function (e) { s += stringify(e, language); }); return s; } var env = { type: o.type, content: stringify(o.content, language), tag: 'span', classes: ['token', o.type], attributes: {}, language: language }; var aliases = o.alias; if (aliases) { if (Array.isArray(aliases)) { Array.prototype.push.apply(env.classes, aliases); } else { env.classes.push(aliases); } } _.hooks.run('wrap', env); var attributes = ''; for (var name in env.attributes) { attributes += ' ' + name + '="' + (env.attributes[name] || '').replace(/"/g, '&quot;') + '"'; } return '<' + env.tag + ' class="' + env.classes.join(' ') + '"' + attributes + '>' + env.content + '</' + env.tag + '>'; }; /** * @param {RegExp} pattern * @param {number} pos * @param {string} text * @param {boolean} lookbehind * @returns {RegExpExecArray | null} */ function matchPattern(pattern, pos, text, lookbehind) { pattern.lastIndex = pos; var match = pattern.exec(text); if (match && lookbehind && match[1]) { // change the match to remove the text matched by the Prism lookbehind group var lookbehindLength = match[1].length; match.index += lookbehindLength; match[0] = match[0].slice(lookbehindLength); } return match; } /** * @param {string} text * @param {LinkedList<string | Token>} tokenList * @param {any} grammar * @param {LinkedListNode<string | Token>} startNode * @param {number} startPos * @param {RematchOptions} [rematch] * @returns {void} * @private * * @typedef RematchOptions * @property {string} cause * @property {number} reach */ function matchGrammar(text, tokenList, grammar, startNode, startPos, rematch) { for (var token in grammar) { if (!grammar.hasOwnProperty(token) || !grammar[token]) { continue; } var patterns = grammar[token]; patterns = Array.isArray(patterns) ? patterns : [patterns]; for (var j = 0; j < patterns.length; ++j) { if (rematch && rematch.cause == token + ',' + j) { return; } var patternObj = patterns[j]; var inside = patternObj.inside; var lookbehind = !!patternObj.lookbehind; var greedy = !!patternObj.greedy; var alias = patternObj.alias; if (greedy && !patternObj.pattern.global) { // Without the global flag, lastIndex won't work var flags = patternObj.pattern.toString().match(/[imsuy]*$/)[0]; patternObj.pattern = RegExp(patternObj.pattern.source, flags + 'g'); } /** @type {RegExp} */ var pattern = patternObj.pattern || patternObj; for ( // iterate the token list and keep track of the current token/string position var currentNode = startNode.next, pos = startPos; currentNode !== tokenList.tail; pos += currentNode.value.length, currentNode = currentNode.next ) { if (rematch && pos >= rematch.reach) { break; } var str = currentNode.value; if (tokenList.length > text.length) { // Something went terribly wrong, ABORT, ABORT! return; } if (str instanceof Token) { continue; } var removeCount = 1; // this is the to parameter of removeBetween var match; if (greedy) { match = matchPattern(pattern, pos, text, lookbehind); if (!match || match.index >= text.length) { break; } var from = match.index; var to = match.index + match[0].length; var p = pos; // find the node that contains the match p += currentNode.value.length; while (from >= p) { currentNode = currentNode.next; p += currentNode.value.length; } // adjust pos (and p) p -= currentNode.value.length; pos = p; // the current node is a Token, then the match starts inside another Token, which is invalid if (currentNode.value instanceof Token) { continue; } // find the last node which is affected by this match for ( var k = currentNode; k !== tokenList.tail && (p < to || typeof k.value === 'string'); k = k.next ) { removeCount++; p += k.value.length; } removeCount--; // replace with the new match str = text.slice(pos, p); match.index -= pos; } else { match = matchPattern(pattern, 0, str, lookbehind); if (!match) { continue; } } // eslint-disable-next-line no-redeclare var from = match.index; var matchStr = match[0]; var before = str.slice(0, from); var after = str.slice(from + matchStr.length); var reach = pos + str.length; if (rematch && reach > rematch.reach) { rematch.reach = reach; } var removeFrom = currentNode.prev; if (before) { removeFrom = addAfter(tokenList, removeFrom, before); pos += before.length; } removeRange(tokenList, removeFrom, removeCount); var wrapped = new Token(token, inside ? _.tokenize(matchStr, inside) : matchStr, alias, matchStr); currentNode = addAfter(tokenList, removeFrom, wrapped); if (after) { addAfter(tokenList, currentNode, after); } if (removeCount > 1) { // at least one Token object was removed, so we have to do some rematching // this can only happen if the current pattern is greedy /** @type {RematchOptions} */ var nestedRematch = { cause: token + ',' + j, reach: reach }; matchGrammar(text, tokenList, grammar, currentNode.prev, pos, nestedRematch); // the reach might have been extended because of the rematching if (rematch && nestedRematch.reach > rematch.reach) { rematch.reach = nestedRematch.reach; } } } } } } /** * @typedef LinkedListNode * @property {T} value * @property {LinkedListNode<T> | null} prev The previous node. * @property {LinkedListNode<T> | null} next The next node. * @template T * @private */ /** * @template T * @private */ function LinkedList() { /** @type {LinkedListNode<T>} */ var head = { value: null, prev: null, next: null }; /** @type {LinkedListNode<T>} */ var tail = { value: null, prev: head, next: null }; head.next = tail; /** @type {LinkedListNode<T>} */ this.head = head; /** @type {LinkedListNode<T>} */ this.tail = tail; this.length = 0; } /** * Adds a new node with the given value to the list. * * @param {LinkedList<T>} list * @param {LinkedListNode<T>} node * @param {T} value * @returns {LinkedListNode<T>} The added node. * @template T */ function addAfter(list, node, value) { // assumes that node != list.tail && values.length >= 0 var next = node.next; var newNode = { value: value, prev: node, next: next }; node.next = newNode; next.prev = newNode; list.length++; return newNode; } /** * Removes `count` nodes after the given node. The given node will not be removed. * * @param {LinkedList<T>} list * @param {LinkedListNode<T>} node * @param {number} count * @template T */ function removeRange(list, node, count) { var next = node.next; for (var i = 0; i < count && next !== list.tail; i++) { next = next.next; } node.next = next; next.prev = node; list.length -= i; } /** * @param {LinkedList<T>} list * @returns {T[]} * @template T */ function toArray(list) { var array = []; var node = list.head.next; while (node !== list.tail) { array.push(node.value); node = node.next; } return array; } if (!_self.document) { if (!_self.addEventListener) { // in Node.js return _; } if (!_.disableWorkerMessageHandler) { // In worker _self.addEventListener('message', function (evt) { var message = JSON.parse(evt.data); var lang = message.language; var code = message.code; var immediateClose = message.immediateClose; _self.postMessage(_.highlight(code, _.languages[lang], lang)); if (immediateClose) { _self.close(); } }, false); } return _; } // Get current script and highlight var script = _.util.currentScript(); if (script) { _.filename = script.src; if (script.hasAttribute('data-manual')) { _.manual = true; } } function highlightAutomaticallyCallback() { if (!_.manual) { _.highlightAll(); } } if (!_.manual) { // If the document state is "loading", then we'll use DOMContentLoaded. // If the document state is "interactive" and the prism.js script is deferred, then we'll also use the // DOMContentLoaded event because there might be some plugins or languages which have also been deferred and they // might take longer one animation frame to execute which can create a race condition where only some plugins have // been loaded when Prism.highlightAll() is executed, depending on how fast resources are loaded. // See https://github.com/PrismJS/prism/issues/2102 var readyState = document.readyState; if (readyState === 'loading' || readyState === 'interactive' && script && script.defer) { document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', highlightAutomaticallyCallback); } else { if (window.requestAnimationFrame) { window.requestAnimationFrame(highlightAutomaticallyCallback); } else { window.setTimeout(highlightAutomaticallyCallback, 16); } } } return _; }(_self)); if (typeof module !== 'undefined' && module.exports) { module.exports = Prism; } // hack for components to work correctly in node.js if (typeof global !== 'undefined') { global.Prism = Prism; } // some additional documentation/types /** * The expansion of a simple `RegExp` literal to support additional properties. * * @typedef GrammarToken * @property {RegExp} pattern The regular expression of the token. * @property {boolean} [lookbehind=false] If `true`, then the first capturing group of `pattern` will (effectively) * behave as a lookbehind group meaning that the captured text will not be part of the matched text of the new token. * @property {boolean} [greedy=false] Whether the token is greedy. * @property {string|string[]} [alias] An optional alias or list of aliases. * @property {Grammar} [inside] The nested grammar of this token. * * The `inside` grammar will be used to tokenize the text value of each token of this kind. * * This can be used to make nested and even recursive language definitions. * * Note: This can cause infinite recursion. Be careful when you embed different languages or even the same language into * each another. * @global * @public */ /** * @typedef Grammar * @type {Object<string, RegExp | GrammarToken | Array<RegExp | GrammarToken>>} * @property {Grammar} [rest] An optional grammar object that will be appended to this grammar. * @global * @public */ /** * A function which will invoked after an element was successfully highlighted. * * @callback HighlightCallback * @param {Element} element The element successfully highlighted. * @returns {void} * @global * @public */ /** * @callback HookCallback * @param {Object<string, any>} env The environment variables of the hook. * @returns {void} * @global * @public */ /* ********************************************** Begin prism-markup.js ********************************************** */ Prism.languages.markup = { 'comment': { pattern: /<!--(?:(?!<!--)[\s\S])*?-->/, greedy: true }, 'prolog': { pattern: /<\?[\s\S]+?\?>/, greedy: true }, 'doctype': { // https://www.w3.org/TR/xml/#NT-doctypedecl pattern: /<!DOCTYPE(?:[^>"'[\]]|"[^"]*"|'[^']*')+(?:\[(?:[^<"'\]]|"[^"]*"|'[^']*'|<(?!!--)|<!--(?:[^-]|-(?!->))*-->)*\]\s*)?>/i, greedy: true, inside: { 'internal-subset': { pattern: /(^[^\[]*\[)[\s\S]+(?=\]>$)/, lookbehind: true, greedy: true, inside: null // see below }, 'string': { pattern: /"[^"]*"|'[^']*'/, greedy: true }, 'punctuation': /^<!|>$|[[\]]/, 'doctype-tag': /^DOCTYPE/i, 'name': /[^\s<>'"]+/ } }, 'cdata': { pattern: /<!\[CDATA\[[\s\S]*?\]\]>/i, greedy: true }, 'tag': { pattern: /<\/?(?!\d)[^\s>\/=$<%]+(?:\s(?:\s*[^\s>\/=]+(?:\s*=\s*(?:"[^"]*"|'[^']*'|[^\s'">=]+(?=[\s>]))|(?=[\s/>])))+)?\s*\/?>/, greedy: true, inside: { 'tag': { pattern: /^<\/?[^\s>\/]+/, inside: { 'punctuation': /^<\/?/, 'namespace': /^[^\s>\/:]+:/ } }, 'special-attr': [], 'attr-value': { pattern: /=\s*(?:"[^"]*"|'[^']*'|[^\s'">=]+)/, inside: { 'punctuation': [ { pattern: /^=/, alias: 'attr-equals' }, /"|'/ ] } }, 'punctuation': /\/?>/, 'attr-name': { pattern: /[^\s>\/]+/, inside: { 'namespace': /^[^\s>\/:]+:/ } } } }, 'entity': [ { pattern: /&[\da-z]{1,8};/i, alias: 'named-entity' }, /&#x?[\da-f]{1,8};/i ] }; Prism.languages.markup['tag'].inside['attr-value'].inside['entity'] = Prism.languages.markup['entity']; Prism.languages.markup['doctype'].inside['internal-subset'].inside = Prism.languages.markup; // Plugin to make entity title show the real entity, idea by Roman Komarov Prism.hooks.add('wrap', function (env) { if (env.type === 'entity') { env.attributes['title'] = env.content.replace(/&amp;/, '&'); } }); Object.defineProperty(Prism.languages.markup.tag, 'addInlined', { /** * Adds an inlined language to markup. * * An example of an inlined language is CSS with `<style>` tags. * * @param {string} tagName The name of the tag that contains the inlined language. This name will be treated as * case insensitive. * @param {string} lang The language key. * @example * addInlined('style', 'css'); */ value: function addInlined(tagName, lang) { var includedCdataInside = {}; includedCdataInside['language-' + lang] = { pattern: /(^<!\[CDATA\[)[\s\S]+?(?=\]\]>$)/i, lookbehind: true, inside: Prism.languages[lang] }; includedCdataInside['cdata'] = /^<!\[CDATA\[|\]\]>$/i; var inside = { 'included-cdata': { pattern: /<!\[CDATA\[[\s\S]*?\]\]>/i, inside: includedCdataInside } }; inside['language-' + lang] = { pattern: /[\s\S]+/, inside: Prism.languages[lang] }; var def = {}; def[tagName] = { pattern: RegExp(/(<__[^>]*>)(?:<!\[CDATA\[(?:[^\]]|\](?!\]>))*\]\]>|(?!<!\[CDATA\[)[\s\S])*?(?=<\/__>)/.source.replace(/__/g, function () { return tagName; }), 'i'), lookbehind: true, greedy: true, inside: inside }; Prism.languages.insertBefore('markup', 'cdata', def); } }); Object.defineProperty(Prism.languages.markup.tag, 'addAttribute', { /** * Adds an pattern to highlight languages embedded in HTML attributes. * * An example of an inlined language is CSS with `style` attributes. * * @param {string} attrName The name of the tag that contains the inlined language. This name will be treated as * case insensitive. * @param {string} lang The language key. * @example * addAttribute('style', 'css'); */ value: function (attrName, lang) { Prism.languages.markup.tag.inside['special-attr'].push({ pattern: RegExp( /(^|["'\s])/.source + '(?:' + attrName + ')' + /\s*=\s*(?:"[^"]*"|'[^']*'|[^\s'">=]+(?=[\s>]))/.source, 'i' ), lookbehind: true, inside: { 'attr-name': /^[^\s=]+/, 'attr-value': { pattern: /=[\s\S]+/, inside: { 'value': { pattern: /(^=\s*(["']|(?!["'])))\S[\s\S]*(?=\2$)/, lookbehind: true, alias: [lang, 'language-' + lang], inside: Prism.languages[lang] }, 'punctuation': [ { pattern: /^=/, alias: 'attr-equals' }, /"|'/ ] } } } }); } }); Prism.languages.html = Prism.languages.markup; Prism.languages.mathml = Prism.languages.markup; Prism.languages.svg = Prism.languages.markup; Prism.languages.xml = Prism.languages.extend('markup', {}); Prism.languages.ssml = Prism.languages.xml; Prism.languages.atom = Prism.languages.xml; Prism.languages.rss = Prism.languages.xml; /* ********************************************** Begin prism-css.js ********************************************** */ (function (Prism) { var string = /(?:"(?:\\(?:\r\n|[\s\S])|[^"\\\r\n])*"|'(?:\\(?:\r\n|[\s\S])|[^'\\\r\n])*')/; Prism.languages.css = { 'comment': /\/\*[\s\S]*?\*\//, 'atrule': { pattern: /@[\w-](?:[^;{\s]|\s+(?![\s{]))*(?:;|(?=\s*\{))/, inside: { 'rule': /^@[\w-]+/, 'selector-function-argument': { pattern: /(\bselector\s*\(\s*(?![\s)]))(?:[^()\s]|\s+(?![\s)])|\((?:[^()]|\([^()]*\))*\))+(?=\s*\))/, lookbehind: true, alias: 'selector' }, 'keyword': { pattern: /(^|[^\w-])(?:and|not|only|or)(?![\w-])/, lookbehind: true } // See rest below } }, 'url': { // https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values-3/#urls pattern: RegExp('\\burl\\((?:' + string.source + '|' + /(?:[^\\\r\n()"']|\\[\s\S])*/.source + ')\\)', 'i'), greedy: true, inside: { 'function': /^url/i, 'punctuation': /^\(|\)$/, 'string': { pattern: RegExp('^' + string.source + '$'), alias: 'url' } } }, 'selector': { pattern: RegExp('(^|[{}\\s])[^{}\\s](?:[^{};"\'\\s]|\\s+(?![\\s{])|' + string.source + ')*(?=\\s*\\{)'), lookbehind: true }, 'string': { pattern: string, greedy: true }, 'property': { pattern: /(^|[^-\w\xA0-\uFFFF])(?!\s)[-_a-z\xA0-\uFFFF](?:(?!\s)[-\w\xA0-\uFFFF])*(?=\s*:)/i, lookbehind: true }, 'important': /!important\b/i, 'function': { pattern: /(^|[^-a-z0-9])[-a-z0-9]+(?=\()/i, lookbehind: true }, 'punctuation': /[(){};:,]/ }; Prism.languages.css['atrule'].inside.rest = Prism.languages.css; var markup = Prism.languages.markup; if (markup) { markup.tag.addInlined('style', 'css'); markup.tag.addAttribute('style', 'css'); } }(Prism)); /* ********************************************** Begin prism-clike.js ********************************************** */ Prism.languages.clike = { 'comment': [ { pattern: /(^|[^\\])\/\*[\s\S]*?(?:\*\/|$)/, lookbehind: true, greedy: true }, { pattern: /(^|[^\\:])\/\/.*/, lookbehind: true, greedy: true } ], 'string': { pattern: /(["'])(?:\\(?:\r\n|[\s\S])|(?!\1)[^\\\r\n])*\1/, greedy: true }, 'class-name': { pattern: /(\b(?:class|extends|implements|instanceof|interface|new|trait)\s+|\bcatch\s+\()[\w.\\]+/i, lookbehind: true, inside: { 'punctuation': /[.\\]/ } }, 'keyword': /\b(?:break|catch|continue|do|else|finally|for|function|if|in|instanceof|new|null|return|throw|try|while)\b/, 'boolean': /\b(?:false|true)\b/, 'function': /\b\w+(?=\()/, 'number': /\b0x[\da-f]+\b|(?:\b\d+(?:\.\d*)?|\B\.\d+)(?:e[+-]?\d+)?/i, 'operator': /[<>]=?|[!=]=?=?|--?|\+\+?|&&?|\|\|?|[?*/~^%]/, 'punctuation': /[{}[\];(),.:]/ }; /* ********************************************** Begin prism-javascript.js ********************************************** */ Prism.languages.javascript = Prism.languages.extend('clike', { 'class-name': [ Prism.languages.clike['class-name'], { pattern: /(^|[^$\w\xA0-\uFFFF])(?!\s)[_$A-Z\xA0-\uFFFF](?:(?!\s)[$\w\xA0-\uFFFF])*(?=\.(?:constructor|prototype))/, lookbehind: true } ], 'keyword': [ { pattern: /((?:^|\})\s*)catch\b/, lookbehind: true }, { pattern: /(^|[^.]|\.\.\.\s*)\b(?:as|assert(?=\s*\{)|async(?=\s*(?:function\b|\(|[$\w\xA0-\uFFFF]|$))|await|break|case|class|const|continue|debugger|default|delete|do|else|enum|export|extends|finally(?=\s*(?:\{|$))|for|from(?=\s*(?:['"]|$))|function|(?:get|set)(?=\s*(?:[#\[$\w\xA0-\uFFFF]|$))|if|implements|import|in|instanceof|interface|let|new|null|of|package|private|protected|public|return|static|super|switch|this|throw|try|typeof|undefined|var|void|while|with|yield)\b/, lookbehind: true }, ], // Allow for all non-ASCII characters (See http://stackoverflow.com/a/2008444) 'function': /#?(?!\s)[_$a-zA-Z\xA0-\uFFFF](?:(?!\s)[$\w\xA0-\uFFFF])*(?=\s*(?:\.\s*(?:apply|bind|call)\s*)?\()/, 'number': { pattern: RegExp( /(^|[^\w$])/.source + '(?:' + ( // constant /NaN|Infinity/.source + '|' + // binary integer /0[bB][01]+(?:_[01]+)*n?/.source + '|' + // octal integer /0[oO][0-7]+(?:_[0-7]+)*n?/.source + '|' + // hexadecimal integer /0[xX][\dA-Fa-f]+(?:_[\dA-Fa-f]+)*n?/.source + '|' + // decimal bigint /\d+(?:_\d+)*n/.source + '|' + // decimal number (integer or float) but no bigint /(?:\d+(?:_\d+)*(?:\.(?:\d+(?:_\d+)*)?)?|\.\d+(?:_\d+)*)(?:[Ee][+-]?\d+(?:_\d+)*)?/.source ) + ')' + /(?![\w$])/.source ), lookbehind: true }, 'operator': /--|\+\+|\*\*=?|=>|&&=?|\|\|=?|[!=]==|<<=?|>>>?=?|[-+*/%&|^!=<>]=?|\.{3}|\?\?=?|\?\.?|[~:]/ }); Prism.languages.javascript['class-name'][0].pattern = /(\b(?:class|extends|implements|instanceof|interface|new)\s+)[\w.\\]+/; Prism.languages.insertBefore('javascript', 'keyword', { 'regex': { // eslint-disable-next-line regexp/no-dupe-characters-character-class pattern: /((?:^|[^$\w\xA0-\uFFFF."'\])\s]|\b(?:return|yield))\s*)\/(?:\[(?:[^\]\\\r\n]|\\.)*\]|\\.|[^/\\\[\r\n])+\/[dgimyus]{0,7}(?=(?:\s|\/\*(?:[^*]|\*(?!\/))*\*\/)*(?:$|[\r\n,.;:})\]]|\/\/))/, lookbehind: true, greedy: true, inside: { 'regex-source': { pattern: /^(\/)[\s\S]+(?=\/[a-z]*$)/, lookbehind: true, alias: 'language-regex', inside: Prism.languages.regex }, 'regex-delimiter': /^\/|\/$/, 'regex-flags': /^[a-z]+$/, } }, // This must be declared before keyword because we use "function" inside the look-forward 'function-variable': { pattern: /#?(?!\s)[_$a-zA-Z\xA0-\uFFFF](?:(?!\s)[$\w\xA0-\uFFFF])*(?=\s*[=:]\s*(?:async\s*)?(?:\bfunction\b|(?:\((?:[^()]|\([^()]*\))*\)|(?!\s)[_$a-zA-Z\xA0-\uFFFF](?:(?!\s)[$\w\xA0-\uFFFF])*)\s*=>))/, alias: 'function' }, 'parameter': [ { pattern: /(function(?:\s+(?!\s)[_$a-zA-Z\xA0-\uFFFF](?:(?!\s)[$\w\xA0-\uFFFF])*)?\s*\(\s*)(?!\s)(?:[^()\s]|\s+(?![\s)])|\([^()]*\))+(?=\s*\))/, lookbehind: true, inside: Prism.languages.javascript }, { pattern: /(^|[^$\w\xA0-\uFFFF])(?!\s)[_$a-z\xA0-\uFFFF](?:(?!\s)[$\w\xA0-\uFFFF])*(?=\s*=>)/i, lookbehind: true, inside: Prism.languages.javascript }, { pattern: /(\(\s*)(?!\s)(?:[^()\s]|\s+(?![\s)])|\([^()]*\))+(?=\s*\)\s*=>)/, lookbehind: true, inside: Prism.languages.javascript }, { pattern: /((?:\b|\s|^)(?!(?:as|async|await|break|case|catch|class|const|continue|debugger|default|delete|do|else|enum|export|extends|finally|for|from|function|get|if|implements|import|in|instanceof|interface|let|new|null|of|package|private|protected|public|return|set|static|super|switch|this|throw|try|typeof|undefined|var|void|while|with|yield)(?![$\w\xA0-\uFFFF]))(?:(?!\s)[_$a-zA-Z\xA0-\uFFFF](?:(?!\s)[$\w\xA0-\uFFFF])*\s*)\(\s*|\]\s*\(\s*)(?!\s)(?:[^()\s]|\s+(?![\s)])|\([^()]*\))+(?=\s*\)\s*\{)/, lookbehind: true, inside: Prism.languages.javascript } ], 'constant': /\b[A-Z](?:[A-Z_]|\dx?)*\b/ }); Prism.languages.insertBefore('javascript', 'string', { 'hashbang': { pattern: /^#!.*/, greedy: true, alias: 'comment' }, 'template-string': { pattern: /`(?:\\[\s\S]|\$\{(?:[^{}]|\{(?:[^{}]|\{[^}]*\})*\})+\}|(?!\$\{)[^\\`])*`/, greedy: true, inside: { 'template-punctuation': { pattern: /^`|`$/, alias: 'string' }, 'interpolation': { pattern: /((?:^|[^\\])(?:\\{2})*)\$\{(?:[^{}]|\{(?:[^{}]|\{[^}]*\})*\})+\}/, lookbehind: true, inside: { 'interpolation-punctuation': { pattern: /^\$\{|\}$/, alias: 'punctuation' }, rest: Prism.languages.javascript } }, 'string': /[\s\S]+/ } }, 'string-property': { pattern: /((?:^|[,{])[ \t]*)(["'])(?:\\(?:\r\n|[\s\S])|(?!\2)[^\\\r\n])*\2(?=\s*:)/m, lookbehind: true, greedy: true, alias: 'property' } }); Prism.languages.insertBefore('javascript', 'operator', { 'literal-property': { pattern: /((?:^|[,{])[ \t]*)(?!\s)[_$a-zA-Z\xA0-\uFFFF](?:(?!\s)[$\w\xA0-\uFFFF])*(?=\s*:)/m, lookbehind: true, alias: 'property' }, }); if (Prism.languages.markup) { Prism.languages.markup.tag.addInlined('script', 'javascript'); // add attribute support for all DOM events. // https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Events#Standard_events Prism.languages.markup.tag.addAttribute( /on(?:abort|blur|change|click|composition(?:end|start|update)|dblclick|error|focus(?:in|out)?|key(?:down|up)|load|mouse(?:down|enter|leave|move|out|over|up)|reset|resize|scroll|select|slotchange|submit|unload|wheel)/.source, 'javascript' ); } Prism.languages.js = Prism.languages.javascript; /* ********************************************** Begin prism-file-highlight.js ********************************************** */ (function () { if (typeof Prism === 'undefined' || typeof document === 'undefined') { return; } // https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Element/matches#Polyfill if (!Element.prototype.matches) { Element.prototype.matches = Element.prototype.msMatchesSelector || Element.prototype.webkitMatchesSelector; } var LOADING_MESSAGE = 'Loading?'; var FAILURE_MESSAGE = function (status, message) { return '? Error ' + status + ' while fetching file: ' + message; }; var FAILURE_EMPTY_MESSAGE = '? Error: File does not exist or is empty'; var EXTENSIONS = { 'js': 'javascript', 'py': 'python', 'rb': 'ruby', 'ps1': 'powershell', 'psm1': 'powershell', 'sh': 'bash', 'bat': 'batch', 'h': 'c', 'tex': 'latex' }; var STATUS_ATTR = 'data-src-status'; var STATUS_LOADING = 'loading'; var STATUS_LOADED = 'loaded'; var STATUS_FAILED = 'failed'; var SELECTOR = 'pre[data-src]:not([' + STATUS_ATTR + '="' + STATUS_LOADED + '"])' + ':not([' + STATUS_ATTR + '="' + STATUS_LOADING + '"])'; /** * Loads the given file. * * @param {string} src The URL or path of the source file to load. * @param {(result: string) => void} success * @param {(reason: string) => void} error */ function loadFile(src, success, error) { var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest(); xhr.open('GET', src, true); xhr.onreadystatechange = function () { if (xhr.readyState == 4) { if (xhr.status < 400 && xhr.responseText) { success(xhr.responseText); } else { if (xhr.status >= 400) { error(FAILURE_MESSAGE(xhr.status, xhr.statusText)); } else { error(FAILURE_EMPTY_MESSAGE); } } } }; xhr.send(null); } /** * Parses the given range. * * This returns a range with inclusive ends. * * @param {string | null | undefined} range * @returns {[number, number | undefined] | undefined} */ function parseRange(range) { var m = /^\s*(\d+)\s*(?:(,)\s*(?:(\d+)\s*)?)?$/.exec(range || ''); if (m) { var start = Number(m[1]); var comma = m[2]; var end = m[3]; if (!comma) { return [start, start]; } if (!end) { return [start, undefined]; } return [start, Number(end)]; } return undefined; } Prism.hooks.add('before-highlightall', function (env) { env.selector += ', ' + SELECTOR; }); Prism.hooks.add('before-sanity-check', function (env) { var pre = /** @type {HTMLPreElement} */ (env.element); if (pre.matches(SELECTOR)) { env.code = ''; // fast-path the whole thing and go to complete pre.setAttribute(STATUS_ATTR, STATUS_LOADING); // mark as loading // add code element with loading message var code = pre.appendChild(document.createElement('CODE')); code.textContent = LOADING_MESSAGE; var src = pre.getAttribute('data-src'); var language = env.language; if (language === 'none') { // the language might be 'none' because there is no language set; // in this case, we want to use the extension as the language var extension = (/\.(\w+)$/.exec(src) || [, 'none'])[1]; language = EXTENSIONS[extension] || extension; } // set language classes Prism.util.setLanguage(code, language); Prism.util.setLanguage(pre, language); // preload the language var autoloader = Prism.plugins.autoloader; if (autoloader) { autoloader.loadLanguages(language); } // load file loadFile( src, function (text) { // mark as loaded pre.setAttribute(STATUS_ATTR, STATUS_LOADED); // handle data-range var range = parseRange(pre.getAttribute('data-range')); if (range) { var lines = text.split(/\r\n?|\n/g); // the range is one-based and inclusive on both ends var start = range[0]; var end = range[1] == null ? lines.length : range[1]; if (start < 0) { start += lines.length; } start = Math.max(0, Math.min(start - 1, lines.length)); if (end < 0) { end += lines.length; } end = Math.max(0, Math.min(end, lines.length)); text = lines.slice(start, end).join('\n'); // add data-start for line numbers if (!pre.hasAttribute('data-start')) { pre.setAttribute('data-start', String(start + 1)); } } // highlight code code.textContent = text; Prism.highlightElement(code); }, function (error) { // mark as failed pre.setAttribute(STATUS_ATTR, STATUS_FAILED); code.textContent = error; } ); } }); Prism.plugins.fileHighlight = { /** * Executes the File Highlight plugin for all matching `pre` elements under the given container. * * Note: Elements which are already loaded or currently loading will not be touched by this method. * * @param {ParentNode} [container=document] */ highlight: function highlight(container) { var elements = (container || document).querySelectorAll(SELECTOR); for (var i = 0, element; (element = elements[i++]);) { Prism.highlightElement(element); } } }; var logged = false; /** @deprecated Use `Prism.plugins.fileHighlight.highlight` instead. */ Prism.fileHighlight = function () { if (!logged) { console.warn('Prism.fileHighlight is deprecated. Use `Prism.plugins.fileHighlight.highlight` instead.'); logged = true; } Prism.plugins.fileHighlight.highlight.apply(this, arguments); }; }());