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216 lines
6.1 KiB
JavaScript
216 lines
6.1 KiB
JavaScript
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import katex from '../katex.mjs';
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/* eslint no-constant-condition:0 */
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const findEndOfMath = function findEndOfMath(delimiter, text, startIndex) {
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// Adapted from
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// https://github.com/Khan/perseus/blob/master/src/perseus-markdown.jsx
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let index = startIndex;
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let braceLevel = 0;
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const delimLength = delimiter.length;
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while (index < text.length) {
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const character = text[index];
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if (braceLevel <= 0 && text.slice(index, index + delimLength) === delimiter) {
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return index;
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} else if (character === "\\") {
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index++;
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} else if (character === "{") {
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braceLevel++;
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} else if (character === "}") {
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braceLevel--;
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}
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index++;
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}
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return -1;
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};
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const splitAtDelimiters = function splitAtDelimiters(startData, leftDelim, rightDelim, display) {
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const finalData = [];
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for (let i = 0; i < startData.length; i++) {
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if (startData[i].type === "text") {
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const text = startData[i].data;
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let lookingForLeft = true;
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let currIndex = 0;
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let nextIndex;
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nextIndex = text.indexOf(leftDelim);
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if (nextIndex !== -1) {
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currIndex = nextIndex;
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finalData.push({
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type: "text",
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data: text.slice(0, currIndex)
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});
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lookingForLeft = false;
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}
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while (true) {
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if (lookingForLeft) {
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nextIndex = text.indexOf(leftDelim, currIndex);
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if (nextIndex === -1) {
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break;
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}
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finalData.push({
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type: "text",
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data: text.slice(currIndex, nextIndex)
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});
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currIndex = nextIndex;
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} else {
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nextIndex = findEndOfMath(rightDelim, text, currIndex + leftDelim.length);
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if (nextIndex === -1) {
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break;
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}
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finalData.push({
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type: "math",
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data: text.slice(currIndex + leftDelim.length, nextIndex),
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rawData: text.slice(currIndex, nextIndex + rightDelim.length),
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display: display
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});
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currIndex = nextIndex + rightDelim.length;
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}
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lookingForLeft = !lookingForLeft;
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}
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finalData.push({
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type: "text",
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data: text.slice(currIndex)
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});
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} else {
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finalData.push(startData[i]);
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}
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}
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return finalData;
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};
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/* eslint no-console:0 */
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const splitWithDelimiters = function splitWithDelimiters(text, delimiters) {
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let data = [{
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type: "text",
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data: text
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}];
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for (let i = 0; i < delimiters.length; i++) {
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const delimiter = delimiters[i];
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data = splitAtDelimiters(data, delimiter.left, delimiter.right, delimiter.display || false);
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}
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return data;
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};
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/* Note: optionsCopy is mutated by this method. If it is ever exposed in the
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* API, we should copy it before mutating.
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*/
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const renderMathInText = function renderMathInText(text, optionsCopy) {
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const data = splitWithDelimiters(text, optionsCopy.delimiters);
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const fragment = document.createDocumentFragment();
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for (let i = 0; i < data.length; i++) {
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if (data[i].type === "text") {
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fragment.appendChild(document.createTextNode(data[i].data));
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} else {
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const span = document.createElement("span");
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let math = data[i].data; // Override any display mode defined in the settings with that
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// defined by the text itself
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optionsCopy.displayMode = data[i].display;
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try {
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if (optionsCopy.preProcess) {
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math = optionsCopy.preProcess(math);
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}
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katex.render(math, span, optionsCopy);
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} catch (e) {
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if (!(e instanceof katex.ParseError)) {
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throw e;
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}
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optionsCopy.errorCallback("KaTeX auto-render: Failed to parse `" + data[i].data + "` with ", e);
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fragment.appendChild(document.createTextNode(data[i].rawData));
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continue;
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}
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fragment.appendChild(span);
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}
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}
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return fragment;
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};
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const renderElem = function renderElem(elem, optionsCopy) {
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for (let i = 0; i < elem.childNodes.length; i++) {
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const childNode = elem.childNodes[i];
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if (childNode.nodeType === 3) {
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// Text node
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const frag = renderMathInText(childNode.textContent, optionsCopy);
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i += frag.childNodes.length - 1;
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elem.replaceChild(frag, childNode);
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} else if (childNode.nodeType === 1) {
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// Element node
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const className = ' ' + childNode.className + ' ';
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const shouldRender = optionsCopy.ignoredTags.indexOf(childNode.nodeName.toLowerCase()) === -1 && optionsCopy.ignoredClasses.every(x => className.indexOf(' ' + x + ' ') === -1);
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if (shouldRender) {
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renderElem(childNode, optionsCopy);
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}
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} // Otherwise, it's something else, and ignore it.
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}
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};
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const renderMathInElement = function renderMathInElement(elem, options) {
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if (!elem) {
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throw new Error("No element provided to render");
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}
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const optionsCopy = {}; // Object.assign(optionsCopy, option)
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for (const option in options) {
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if (options.hasOwnProperty(option)) {
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optionsCopy[option] = options[option];
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}
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} // default options
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optionsCopy.delimiters = optionsCopy.delimiters || [{
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left: "$$",
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right: "$$",
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display: true
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}, {
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left: "\\(",
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right: "\\)",
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display: false
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}, // LaTeX uses $…$, but it ruins the display of normal `$` in text:
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// {left: "$", right: "$", display: false},
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// \[…\] must come last in this array. Otherwise, renderMathInElement
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// will search for \[ before it searches for $$ or \(
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// That makes it susceptible to finding a \\[0.3em] row delimiter and
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// treating it as if it were the start of a KaTeX math zone.
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{
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left: "\\[",
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right: "\\]",
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display: true
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}];
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optionsCopy.ignoredTags = optionsCopy.ignoredTags || ["script", "noscript", "style", "textarea", "pre", "code"];
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optionsCopy.ignoredClasses = optionsCopy.ignoredClasses || [];
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optionsCopy.errorCallback = optionsCopy.errorCallback || console.error; // Enable sharing of global macros defined via `\gdef` between different
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// math elements within a single call to `renderMathInElement`.
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optionsCopy.macros = optionsCopy.macros || {};
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renderElem(elem, optionsCopy);
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};
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export default renderMathInElement;
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