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moodle/lib/htmlpurifier/HTMLPurifier/ChildDef/Table.php
Daniel Ziegenberg be7f6d4834 MDL-74823 lib: normalize line endings for HTMLPurifier
Prior to this change, all the line endings in the imported HTMLPurifier
library were using CRLF (\r\n aka Windows style), but the HTMLPurifier
source and also the downloadable artefacts use LF (\n aka Linux style)
as line endings. This has been the case since
510d190382 when with the commit
"MDL-38672 import HTML Purifier 4.5.0" all line endings were changed
from LF to CRLF. There was no comment in the commit on why this change
was done.

As the original source uses LF, this commit partly reverts
510d190382 and goes back to LF as line
endings.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Ziegenberg <daniel@ziegenberg.at>
2022-11-17 18:26:26 +01:00

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<?php
/**
* Definition for tables. The general idea is to extract out all of the
* essential bits, and then reconstruct it later.
*
* This is a bit confusing, because the DTDs and the W3C
* validators seem to disagree on the appropriate definition. The
* DTD claims:
*
* (CAPTION?, (COL*|COLGROUP*), THEAD?, TFOOT?, TBODY+)
*
* But actually, the HTML4 spec then has this to say:
*
* The TBODY start tag is always required except when the table
* contains only one table body and no table head or foot sections.
* The TBODY end tag may always be safely omitted.
*
* So the DTD is kind of wrong. The validator is, unfortunately, kind
* of on crack.
*
* The definition changed again in XHTML1.1; and in my opinion, this
* formulation makes the most sense.
*
* caption?, ( col* | colgroup* ), (( thead?, tfoot?, tbody+ ) | ( tr+ ))
*
* Essentially, we have two modes: thead/tfoot/tbody mode, and tr mode.
* If we encounter a thead, tfoot or tbody, we are placed in the former
* mode, and we *must* wrap any stray tr segments with a tbody. But if
* we don't run into any of them, just have tr tags is OK.
*/
class HTMLPurifier_ChildDef_Table extends HTMLPurifier_ChildDef
{
/**
* @type bool
*/
public $allow_empty = false;
/**
* @type string
*/
public $type = 'table';
/**
* @type array
*/
public $elements = array(
'tr' => true,
'tbody' => true,
'thead' => true,
'tfoot' => true,
'caption' => true,
'colgroup' => true,
'col' => true
);
public function __construct()
{
}
/**
* @param array $children
* @param HTMLPurifier_Config $config
* @param HTMLPurifier_Context $context
* @return array
*/
public function validateChildren($children, $config, $context)
{
if (empty($children)) {
return false;
}
// only one of these elements is allowed in a table
$caption = false;
$thead = false;
$tfoot = false;
// whitespace
$initial_ws = array();
$after_caption_ws = array();
$after_thead_ws = array();
$after_tfoot_ws = array();
// as many of these as you want
$cols = array();
$content = array();
$tbody_mode = false; // if true, then we need to wrap any stray
// <tr>s with a <tbody>.
$ws_accum =& $initial_ws;
foreach ($children as $node) {
if ($node instanceof HTMLPurifier_Node_Comment) {
$ws_accum[] = $node;
continue;
}
switch ($node->name) {
case 'tbody':
$tbody_mode = true;
// fall through
case 'tr':
$content[] = $node;
$ws_accum =& $content;
break;
case 'caption':
// there can only be one caption!
if ($caption !== false) break;
$caption = $node;
$ws_accum =& $after_caption_ws;
break;
case 'thead':
$tbody_mode = true;
// XXX This breaks rendering properties with
// Firefox, which never floats a <thead> to
// the top. Ever. (Our scheme will float the
// first <thead> to the top.) So maybe
// <thead>s that are not first should be
// turned into <tbody>? Very tricky, indeed.
if ($thead === false) {
$thead = $node;
$ws_accum =& $after_thead_ws;
} else {
// Oops, there's a second one! What
// should we do? Current behavior is to
// transmutate the first and last entries into
// tbody tags, and then put into content.
// Maybe a better idea is to *attach
// it* to the existing thead or tfoot?
// We don't do this, because Firefox
// doesn't float an extra tfoot to the
// bottom like it does for the first one.
$node->name = 'tbody';
$content[] = $node;
$ws_accum =& $content;
}
break;
case 'tfoot':
// see above for some aveats
$tbody_mode = true;
if ($tfoot === false) {
$tfoot = $node;
$ws_accum =& $after_tfoot_ws;
} else {
$node->name = 'tbody';
$content[] = $node;
$ws_accum =& $content;
}
break;
case 'colgroup':
case 'col':
$cols[] = $node;
$ws_accum =& $cols;
break;
case '#PCDATA':
// How is whitespace handled? We treat is as sticky to
// the *end* of the previous element. So all of the
// nonsense we have worked on is to keep things
// together.
if (!empty($node->is_whitespace)) {
$ws_accum[] = $node;
}
break;
}
}
if (empty($content) && $thead === false && $tfoot === false) {
return false;
}
$ret = $initial_ws;
if ($caption !== false) {
$ret[] = $caption;
$ret = array_merge($ret, $after_caption_ws);
}
if ($cols !== false) {
$ret = array_merge($ret, $cols);
}
if ($thead !== false) {
$ret[] = $thead;
$ret = array_merge($ret, $after_thead_ws);
}
if ($tfoot !== false) {
$ret[] = $tfoot;
$ret = array_merge($ret, $after_tfoot_ws);
}
if ($tbody_mode) {
// we have to shuffle tr into tbody
$current_tr_tbody = null;
foreach($content as $node) {
switch ($node->name) {
case 'tbody':
$current_tr_tbody = null;
$ret[] = $node;
break;
case 'tr':
if ($current_tr_tbody === null) {
$current_tr_tbody = new HTMLPurifier_Node_Element('tbody');
$ret[] = $current_tr_tbody;
}
$current_tr_tbody->children[] = $node;
break;
case '#PCDATA':
//assert($node->is_whitespace);
if ($current_tr_tbody === null) {
$ret[] = $node;
} else {
$current_tr_tbody->children[] = $node;
}
break;
}
}
} else {
$ret = array_merge($ret, $content);
}
return $ret;
}
}
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