diff --git a/phpunit.xml.dist b/phpunit.xml.dist index 30c5f791d5..8ada8be34d 100644 --- a/phpunit.xml.dist +++ b/phpunit.xml.dist @@ -1,77 +1,77 @@ - - - - - tests/phpunit/tests - tests/phpunit/tests/rest-api/rest-autosaves-controller.php - - - - tests/phpunit/tests/rest-api/rest-autosaves-controller.php - - - - - ajax - ms-files - ms-required - external-http - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 150 - - - - - - - - src - - - src/wp-includes/ID3 - src/wp-includes/IXR - src/wp-includes/random_compat - src/wp-includes/Requests - src/wp-includes/SimplePie - src/wp-includes/Text - - src/wp-admin/includes/class-ftp* - src/wp-admin/includes/class-pclzip.php - src/wp-admin/includes/deprecated.php - src/wp-admin/includes/ms-deprecated.php - - src/wp-includes/atomlib.php - src/wp-includes/class-IXR.php - src/wp-includes/class-json.php - src/wp-includes/class-phpass.php - src/wp-includes/class-phpmailer.php - src/wp-includes/class-pop3.php - src/wp-includes/class-requests.php - src/wp-includes/class-simplepie.php - src/wp-includes/class-smtp.php - src/wp-includes/class-snoopy.php - src/wp-includes/deprecated.php - src/wp-includes/ms-deprecated.php - src/wp-includes/pluggable-deprecated.php - src/wp-includes/rss.php - - - - + + + + + tests/phpunit/tests + tests/phpunit/tests/rest-api/rest-autosaves-controller.php + + + + tests/phpunit/tests/rest-api/rest-autosaves-controller.php + + + + + ajax + ms-files + ms-required + external-http + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 150 + + + + + + + + src + + + src/wp-includes/ID3 + src/wp-includes/IXR + src/wp-includes/random_compat + src/wp-includes/Requests + src/wp-includes/SimplePie + src/wp-includes/Text + + src/wp-admin/includes/class-ftp* + src/wp-admin/includes/class-pclzip.php + src/wp-admin/includes/deprecated.php + src/wp-admin/includes/ms-deprecated.php + + src/wp-includes/atomlib.php + src/wp-includes/class-IXR.php + src/wp-includes/class-json.php + src/wp-includes/class-phpass.php + src/wp-includes/class-phpmailer.php + src/wp-includes/class-pop3.php + src/wp-includes/class-requests.php + src/wp-includes/class-simplepie.php + src/wp-includes/class-smtp.php + src/wp-includes/class-snoopy.php + src/wp-includes/deprecated.php + src/wp-includes/ms-deprecated.php + src/wp-includes/pluggable-deprecated.php + src/wp-includes/rss.php + + + + diff --git a/src/license.txt b/src/license.txt index fe96c77296..9cf1ec5c3d 100644 --- a/src/license.txt +++ b/src/license.txt @@ -1,385 +1,385 @@ -WordPress - Web publishing software - -Copyright 2011-2019 by the contributors - -This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -(at your option) any later version. - -This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/sgml/entities.html -### -nbsp | 160 ### no-break space -iexcl | 161 ### inverted exclamation mark -cent | 162 ### cent sign -pound | 163 ### pound sterling sign -curren | 164 ### general currency sign -yen | 165 ### yen sign -brvbar | 166 ### broken (vertical) bar -sect | 167 ### section sign -uml | 168 ### umlaut (dieresis) -copy | 169 ### copyright sign -ordf | 170 ### ordinal indicator, feminine -laquo | 171 ### angle quotation mark, left -not | 172 ### not sign -shy | 173 ### soft hyphen -reg | 174 ### registered sign -macr | 175 ### macron -deg | 176 ### degree sign -plusmn | 177 ### plus-or-minus sign -sup2 | 178 ### superscript two -sup3 | 179 ### superscript three -acute | 180 ### acute accent -micro | 181 ### micro sign -para | 182 ### pilcrow (paragraph sign) -middot | 183 ### middle dot -cedil | 184 ### cedilla -sup1 | 185 ### superscript one -ordm | 186 ### ordinal indicator, masculine -raquo | 187 ### angle quotation mark, right -frac14 | 188 ### fraction one-quarter -frac12 | 189 ### fraction one-half -frac34 | 190 ### fraction three-quarters -iquest | 191 ### inverted question mark -Agrave | 192 ### capital A, grave accent -Aacute | 193 ### capital A, acute accent -Acirc | 194 ### capital A, circumflex accent -Atilde | 195 ### capital A, tilde -Auml | 196 ### capital A, dieresis or umlaut mark -Aring | 197 ### capital A, ring -AElig | 198 ### capital AE diphthong (ligature) -Ccedil | 199 ### capital C, cedilla -Egrave | 200 ### capital E, grave accent -Eacute | 201 ### capital E, acute accent -Ecirc | 202 ### capital E, circumflex accent -Euml | 203 ### capital E, dieresis or umlaut mark -Igrave | 204 ### capital I, grave accent -Iacute | 205 ### capital I, acute accent -Icirc | 206 ### capital I, circumflex accent -Iuml | 207 ### capital I, dieresis or umlaut mark -ETH | 208 ### capital Eth, Icelandic -Ntilde | 209 ### capital N, tilde -Ograve | 210 ### capital O, grave accent -Oacute | 211 ### capital O, acute accent -Ocirc | 212 ### capital O, circumflex accent -Otilde | 213 ### capital O, tilde -Ouml | 214 ### capital O, dieresis or umlaut mark -times | 215 ### multiply sign -Oslash | 216 ### capital O, slash -Ugrave | 217 ### capital U, grave accent -Uacute | 218 ### capital U, acute accent -Ucirc | 219 ### capital U, circumflex accent -Uuml | 220 ### capital U, dieresis or umlaut mark -Yacute | 221 ### capital Y, acute accent -THORN | 222 ### capital THORN, Icelandic -szlig | 223 ### small sharp s, German (sz ligature) -agrave | 224 ### small a, grave accent -aacute | 225 ### small a, acute accent -acirc | 226 ### small a, circumflex accent -atilde | 227 ### small a, tilde -auml | 228 ### small a, dieresis or umlaut mark -aring | 229 ### small a, ring -aelig | 230 ### small ae diphthong (ligature) -ccedil | 231 ### small c, cedilla -egrave | 232 ### small e, grave accent -eacute | 233 ### small e, acute accent -ecirc | 234 ### small e, circumflex accent -euml | 235 ### small e, dieresis or umlaut mark -igrave | 236 ### small i, grave accent -iacute | 237 ### small i, acute accent -icirc | 238 ### small i, circumflex accent -iuml | 239 ### small i, dieresis or umlaut mark -eth | 240 ### small eth, Icelandic -ntilde | 241 ### small n, tilde -ograve | 242 ### small o, grave accent -oacute | 243 ### small o, acute accent -ocirc | 244 ### small o, circumflex accent -otilde | 245 ### small o, tilde -ouml | 246 ### small o, dieresis or umlaut mark -divide | 247 ### divide sign -oslash | 248 ### small o, slash -ugrave | 249 ### small u, grave accent -uacute | 250 ### small u, acute accent -ucirc | 251 ### small u, circumflex accent -uuml | 252 ### small u, dieresis or umlaut mark -yacute | 253 ### small y, acute accent -thorn | 254 ### small thorn, Icelandic -yuml | 255 ### small y, dieresis or umlaut mark -fnof | 402 ### latin small f with hook, =function, =florin, u+0192 ISOtech -Alpha | 913 ### greek capital letter alpha, u+0391 -Beta | 914 ### greek capital letter beta, u+0392 -Gamma | 915 ### greek capital letter gamma, u+0393 ISOgrk3 -Delta | 916 ### greek capital letter delta, u+0394 ISOgrk3 -Epsilon | 917 ### greek capital letter epsilon, u+0395 -Zeta | 918 ### greek capital letter zeta, u+0396 -Eta | 919 ### greek capital letter eta, u+0397 -Theta | 920 ### greek capital letter theta, u+0398 ISOgrk3 -Iota | 921 ### greek capital letter iota, u+0399 -Kappa | 922 ### greek capital letter kappa, u+039A -Lambda | 923 ### greek capital letter lambda, u+039B ISOgrk3 -Mu | 924 ### greek capital letter mu, u+039C -Nu | 925 ### greek capital letter nu, u+039D -Xi | 926 ### greek capital letter xi, u+039E ISOgrk3 -Omicron | 927 ### greek capital letter omicron, u+039F -Pi | 928 ### greek capital letter pi, u+03A0 ISOgrk3 -Rho | 929 ### greek capital letter rho, u+03A1 -Sigma | 931 ### greek capital letter sigma, u+03A3 ISOgrk3 -Tau | 932 ### greek capital letter tau, u+03A4 -Upsilon | 933 ### greek capital letter upsilon, u+03A5 ISOgrk3 -Phi | 934 ### greek capital letter phi, u+03A6 ISOgrk3 -Chi | 935 ### greek capital letter chi, u+03A7 -Psi | 936 ### greek capital letter psi, u+03A8 ISOgrk3 -Omega | 937 ### greek capital letter omega, u+03A9 ISOgrk3 -alpha | 945 ### greek small letter alpha, u+03B1 ISOgrk3 -beta | 946 ### greek small letter beta, u+03B2 ISOgrk3 -gamma | 947 ### greek small letter gamma, u+03B3 ISOgrk3 -delta | 948 ### greek small letter delta, u+03B4 ISOgrk3 -epsilon | 949 ### greek small letter epsilon, u+03B5 ISOgrk3 -zeta | 950 ### greek small letter zeta, u+03B6 ISOgrk3 -eta | 951 ### greek small letter eta, u+03B7 ISOgrk3 -theta | 952 ### greek small letter theta, u+03B8 ISOgrk3 -iota | 953 ### greek small letter iota, u+03B9 ISOgrk3 -kappa | 954 ### greek small letter kappa, u+03BA ISOgrk3 -lambda | 955 ### greek small letter lambda, u+03BB ISOgrk3 -mu | 956 ### greek small letter mu, u+03BC ISOgrk3 -nu | 957 ### greek small letter nu, u+03BD ISOgrk3 -xi | 958 ### greek small letter xi, u+03BE ISOgrk3 -omicron | 959 ### greek small letter omicron, u+03BF NEW -pi | 960 ### greek small letter pi, u+03C0 ISOgrk3 -rho | 961 ### greek small letter rho, u+03C1 ISOgrk3 -sigmaf | 962 ### greek small letter final sigma, u+03C2 ISOgrk3 -sigma | 963 ### greek small letter sigma, u+03C3 ISOgrk3 -tau | 964 ### greek small letter tau, u+03C4 ISOgrk3 -upsilon | 965 ### greek small letter upsilon, u+03C5 ISOgrk3 -phi | 966 ### greek small letter phi, u+03C6 ISOgrk3 -chi | 967 ### greek small letter chi, u+03C7 ISOgrk3 -psi | 968 ### greek small letter psi, u+03C8 ISOgrk3 -omega | 969 ### greek small letter omega, u+03C9 ISOgrk3 -thetasym| 977 ### greek small letter theta symbol, u+03D1 NEW -upsih | 978 ### greek upsilon with hook symbol, u+03D2 NEW -piv | 982 ### greek pi symbol, u+03D6 ISOgrk3 -bull | 8226 ### bullet, =black small circle, u+2022 ISOpub -hellip | 8230 ### horizontal ellipsis, =three dot leader, u+2026 ISOpub -prime | 8242 ### prime, =minutes, =feet, u+2032 ISOtech -Prime | 8243 ### double prime, =seconds, =inches, u+2033 ISOtech -oline | 8254 ### overline, =spacing overscore, u+203E NEW -frasl | 8260 ### fraction slash, u+2044 NEW -weierp | 8472 ### script capital P, =power set, =Weierstrass p, u+2118 ISOamso -image | 8465 ### blackletter capital I, =imaginary part, u+2111 ISOamso -real | 8476 ### blackletter capital R, =real part symbol, u+211C ISOamso -trade | 8482 ### trade mark sign, u+2122 ISOnum -alefsym | 8501 ### alef symbol, =first transfinite cardinal, u+2135 NEW -larr | 8592 ### leftwards arrow, u+2190 ISOnum -uarr | 8593 ### upwards arrow, u+2191 ISOnum -rarr | 8594 ### rightwards arrow, u+2192 ISOnum -darr | 8595 ### downwards arrow, u+2193 ISOnum -harr | 8596 ### left right arrow, u+2194 ISOamsa -crarr | 8629 ### downwards arrow with corner leftwards, =carriage return, u+21B5 NEW -lArr | 8656 ### leftwards double arrow, u+21D0 ISOtech -uArr | 8657 ### upwards double arrow, u+21D1 ISOamsa -rArr | 8658 ### rightwards double arrow, u+21D2 ISOtech -dArr | 8659 ### downwards double arrow, u+21D3 ISOamsa -hArr | 8660 ### left right double arrow, u+21D4 ISOamsa -forall | 8704 ### for all, u+2200 ISOtech -part | 8706 ### partial differential, u+2202 ISOtech -exist | 8707 ### there exists, u+2203 ISOtech -empty | 8709 ### empty set, =null set, =diameter, u+2205 ISOamso -nabla | 8711 ### nabla, =backward difference, u+2207 ISOtech -isin | 8712 ### element of, u+2208 ISOtech -notin | 8713 ### not an element of, u+2209 ISOtech -ni | 8715 ### contains as member, u+220B ISOtech -prod | 8719 ### n-ary product, =product sign, u+220F ISOamsb -sum | 8721 ### n-ary sumation, u+2211 ISOamsb -minus | 8722 ### minus sign, u+2212 ISOtech -lowast | 8727 ### asterisk operator, u+2217 ISOtech -radic | 8730 ### square root, =radical sign, u+221A ISOtech -prop | 8733 ### proportional to, u+221D ISOtech -infin | 8734 ### infinity, u+221E ISOtech -ang | 8736 ### angle, u+2220 ISOamso -and | 8743 ### logical and, =wedge, u+2227 ISOtech -or | 8744 ### logical or, =vee, u+2228 ISOtech -cap | 8745 ### intersection, =cap, u+2229 ISOtech -cup | 8746 ### union, =cup, u+222A ISOtech -int | 8747 ### integral, u+222B ISOtech -there4 | 8756 ### therefore, u+2234 ISOtech -sim | 8764 ### tilde operator, =varies with, =similar to, u+223C ISOtech -cong | 8773 ### approximately equal to, u+2245 ISOtech -asymp | 8776 ### almost equal to, =asymptotic to, u+2248 ISOamsr -ne | 8800 ### not equal to, u+2260 ISOtech -equiv | 8801 ### identical to, u+2261 ISOtech -le | 8804 ### less-than or equal to, u+2264 ISOtech -ge | 8805 ### greater-than or equal to, u+2265 ISOtech -sub | 8834 ### subset of, u+2282 ISOtech -sup | 8835 ### superset of, u+2283 ISOtech -nsub | 8836 ### not a subset of, u+2284 ISOamsn -sube | 8838 ### subset of or equal to, u+2286 ISOtech -supe | 8839 ### superset of or equal to, u+2287 ISOtech -oplus | 8853 ### circled plus, =direct sum, u+2295 ISOamsb -otimes | 8855 ### circled times, =vector product, u+2297 ISOamsb -perp | 8869 ### up tack, =orthogonal to, =perpendicular, u+22A5 ISOtech -sdot | 8901 ### dot operator, u+22C5 ISOamsb -lceil | 8968 ### left ceiling, =apl upstile, u+2308, ISOamsc -rceil | 8969 ### right ceiling, u+2309, ISOamsc -lfloor | 8970 ### left floor, =apl downstile, u+230A, ISOamsc -rfloor | 8971 ### right floor, u+230B, ISOamsc -lang | 9001 ### left-pointing angle bracket, =bra, u+2329 ISOtech -rang | 9002 ### right-pointing angle bracket, =ket, u+232A ISOtech -loz | 9674 ### lozenge, u+25CA ISOpub -spades | 9824 ### black spade suit, u+2660 ISOpub -clubs | 9827 ### black club suit, =shamrock, u+2663 ISOpub -hearts | 9829 ### black heart suit, =valentine, u+2665 ISOpub -diams | 9830 ### black diamond suit, u+2666 ISOpub -quot | 34 ### quotation mark, =apl quote, u+0022 ISOnum -amp | 38 ### ampersand, u+0026 ISOnum -lt | 60 ### less-than sign, u+003C ISOnum -gt | 62 ### greater-than sign, u+003E ISOnum -OElig | 338 ### latin capital ligature oe, u+0152 ISOlat2 -oelig | 339 ### latin small ligature oe, u+0153 ISOlat2 -Scaron | 352 ### latin capital letter s with caron, u+0160 ISOlat2 -scaron | 353 ### latin small letter s with caron, u+0161 ISOlat2 -Yuml | 376 ### latin capital letter y with diaeresis, u+0178 ISOlat2 -circ | 710 ### modifier letter circumflex accent, u+02C6 ISOpub -tilde | 732 ### small tilde, u+02DC ISOdia -ensp | 8194 ### en space, u+2002 ISOpub -emsp | 8195 ### em space, u+2003 ISOpub -thinsp | 8201 ### thin space, u+2009 ISOpub -zwnj | 8204 ### zero width non-joiner, u+200C NEW RFC 2070 -zwj | 8205 ### zero width joiner, u+200D NEW RFC 2070 -lrm | 8206 ### left-to-right mark, u+200E NEW RFC 2070 -rlm | 8207 ### right-to-left mark, u+200F NEW RFC 2070 -ndash | 8211 ### en dash, u+2013 ISOpub -mdash | 8212 ### em dash, u+2014 ISOpub -lsquo | 8216 ### left single quotation mark, u+2018 ISOnum -rsquo | 8217 ### right single quotation mark, u+2019 ISOnum -sbquo | 8218 ### single low-9 quotation mark, u+201A NEW -ldquo | 8220 ### left double quotation mark, u+201C ISOnum -rdquo | 8221 ### right double quotation mark, u+201D ISOnum -bdquo | 8222 ### double low-9 quotation mark, u+201E NEW -dagger | 8224 ### dagger, u+2020 ISOpub -Dagger | 8225 ### double dagger, u+2021 ISOpub -permil | 8240 ### per mille sign, u+2030 ISOtech -lsaquo | 8249 ### single left-pointing angle quotation mark; proposed but not yet standardised -rsaquo | 8250 ### single right-pointing angle quotation mark; proposed but not yet standardised +### Named HTML character entities, their numeric reference +### (e.g. for &#[0-9]+; entity form), and their use. +### From: http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/sgml/entities.html +### +nbsp | 160 ### no-break space +iexcl | 161 ### inverted exclamation mark +cent | 162 ### cent sign +pound | 163 ### pound sterling sign +curren | 164 ### general currency sign +yen | 165 ### yen sign +brvbar | 166 ### broken (vertical) bar +sect | 167 ### section sign +uml | 168 ### umlaut (dieresis) +copy | 169 ### copyright sign +ordf | 170 ### ordinal indicator, feminine +laquo | 171 ### angle quotation mark, left +not | 172 ### not sign +shy | 173 ### soft hyphen +reg | 174 ### registered sign +macr | 175 ### macron +deg | 176 ### degree sign +plusmn | 177 ### plus-or-minus sign +sup2 | 178 ### superscript two +sup3 | 179 ### superscript three +acute | 180 ### acute accent +micro | 181 ### micro sign +para | 182 ### pilcrow (paragraph sign) +middot | 183 ### middle dot +cedil | 184 ### cedilla +sup1 | 185 ### superscript one +ordm | 186 ### ordinal indicator, masculine +raquo | 187 ### angle quotation mark, right +frac14 | 188 ### fraction one-quarter +frac12 | 189 ### fraction one-half +frac34 | 190 ### fraction three-quarters +iquest | 191 ### inverted question mark +Agrave | 192 ### capital A, grave accent +Aacute | 193 ### capital A, acute accent +Acirc | 194 ### capital A, circumflex accent +Atilde | 195 ### capital A, tilde +Auml | 196 ### capital A, dieresis or umlaut mark +Aring | 197 ### capital A, ring +AElig | 198 ### capital AE diphthong (ligature) +Ccedil | 199 ### capital C, cedilla +Egrave | 200 ### capital E, grave accent +Eacute | 201 ### capital E, acute accent +Ecirc | 202 ### capital E, circumflex accent +Euml | 203 ### capital E, dieresis or umlaut mark +Igrave | 204 ### capital I, grave accent +Iacute | 205 ### capital I, acute accent +Icirc | 206 ### capital I, circumflex accent +Iuml | 207 ### capital I, dieresis or umlaut mark +ETH | 208 ### capital Eth, Icelandic +Ntilde | 209 ### capital N, tilde +Ograve | 210 ### capital O, grave accent +Oacute | 211 ### capital O, acute accent +Ocirc | 212 ### capital O, circumflex accent +Otilde | 213 ### capital O, tilde +Ouml | 214 ### capital O, dieresis or umlaut mark +times | 215 ### multiply sign +Oslash | 216 ### capital O, slash +Ugrave | 217 ### capital U, grave accent +Uacute | 218 ### capital U, acute accent +Ucirc | 219 ### capital U, circumflex accent +Uuml | 220 ### capital U, dieresis or umlaut mark +Yacute | 221 ### capital Y, acute accent +THORN | 222 ### capital THORN, Icelandic +szlig | 223 ### small sharp s, German (sz ligature) +agrave | 224 ### small a, grave accent +aacute | 225 ### small a, acute accent +acirc | 226 ### small a, circumflex accent +atilde | 227 ### small a, tilde +auml | 228 ### small a, dieresis or umlaut mark +aring | 229 ### small a, ring +aelig | 230 ### small ae diphthong (ligature) +ccedil | 231 ### small c, cedilla +egrave | 232 ### small e, grave accent +eacute | 233 ### small e, acute accent +ecirc | 234 ### small e, circumflex accent +euml | 235 ### small e, dieresis or umlaut mark +igrave | 236 ### small i, grave accent +iacute | 237 ### small i, acute accent +icirc | 238 ### small i, circumflex accent +iuml | 239 ### small i, dieresis or umlaut mark +eth | 240 ### small eth, Icelandic +ntilde | 241 ### small n, tilde +ograve | 242 ### small o, grave accent +oacute | 243 ### small o, acute accent +ocirc | 244 ### small o, circumflex accent +otilde | 245 ### small o, tilde +ouml | 246 ### small o, dieresis or umlaut mark +divide | 247 ### divide sign +oslash | 248 ### small o, slash +ugrave | 249 ### small u, grave accent +uacute | 250 ### small u, acute accent +ucirc | 251 ### small u, circumflex accent +uuml | 252 ### small u, dieresis or umlaut mark +yacute | 253 ### small y, acute accent +thorn | 254 ### small thorn, Icelandic +yuml | 255 ### small y, dieresis or umlaut mark +fnof | 402 ### latin small f with hook, =function, =florin, u+0192 ISOtech +Alpha | 913 ### greek capital letter alpha, u+0391 +Beta | 914 ### greek capital letter beta, u+0392 +Gamma | 915 ### greek capital letter gamma, u+0393 ISOgrk3 +Delta | 916 ### greek capital letter delta, u+0394 ISOgrk3 +Epsilon | 917 ### greek capital letter epsilon, u+0395 +Zeta | 918 ### greek capital letter zeta, u+0396 +Eta | 919 ### greek capital letter eta, u+0397 +Theta | 920 ### greek capital letter theta, u+0398 ISOgrk3 +Iota | 921 ### greek capital letter iota, u+0399 +Kappa | 922 ### greek capital letter kappa, u+039A +Lambda | 923 ### greek capital letter lambda, u+039B ISOgrk3 +Mu | 924 ### greek capital letter mu, u+039C +Nu | 925 ### greek capital letter nu, u+039D +Xi | 926 ### greek capital letter xi, u+039E ISOgrk3 +Omicron | 927 ### greek capital letter omicron, u+039F +Pi | 928 ### greek capital letter pi, u+03A0 ISOgrk3 +Rho | 929 ### greek capital letter rho, u+03A1 +Sigma | 931 ### greek capital letter sigma, u+03A3 ISOgrk3 +Tau | 932 ### greek capital letter tau, u+03A4 +Upsilon | 933 ### greek capital letter upsilon, u+03A5 ISOgrk3 +Phi | 934 ### greek capital letter phi, u+03A6 ISOgrk3 +Chi | 935 ### greek capital letter chi, u+03A7 +Psi | 936 ### greek capital letter psi, u+03A8 ISOgrk3 +Omega | 937 ### greek capital letter omega, u+03A9 ISOgrk3 +alpha | 945 ### greek small letter alpha, u+03B1 ISOgrk3 +beta | 946 ### greek small letter beta, u+03B2 ISOgrk3 +gamma | 947 ### greek small letter gamma, u+03B3 ISOgrk3 +delta | 948 ### greek small letter delta, u+03B4 ISOgrk3 +epsilon | 949 ### greek small letter epsilon, u+03B5 ISOgrk3 +zeta | 950 ### greek small letter zeta, u+03B6 ISOgrk3 +eta | 951 ### greek small letter eta, u+03B7 ISOgrk3 +theta | 952 ### greek small letter theta, u+03B8 ISOgrk3 +iota | 953 ### greek small letter iota, u+03B9 ISOgrk3 +kappa | 954 ### greek small letter kappa, u+03BA ISOgrk3 +lambda | 955 ### greek small letter lambda, u+03BB ISOgrk3 +mu | 956 ### greek small letter mu, u+03BC ISOgrk3 +nu | 957 ### greek small letter nu, u+03BD ISOgrk3 +xi | 958 ### greek small letter xi, u+03BE ISOgrk3 +omicron | 959 ### greek small letter omicron, u+03BF NEW +pi | 960 ### greek small letter pi, u+03C0 ISOgrk3 +rho | 961 ### greek small letter rho, u+03C1 ISOgrk3 +sigmaf | 962 ### greek small letter final sigma, u+03C2 ISOgrk3 +sigma | 963 ### greek small letter sigma, u+03C3 ISOgrk3 +tau | 964 ### greek small letter tau, u+03C4 ISOgrk3 +upsilon | 965 ### greek small letter upsilon, u+03C5 ISOgrk3 +phi | 966 ### greek small letter phi, u+03C6 ISOgrk3 +chi | 967 ### greek small letter chi, u+03C7 ISOgrk3 +psi | 968 ### greek small letter psi, u+03C8 ISOgrk3 +omega | 969 ### greek small letter omega, u+03C9 ISOgrk3 +thetasym| 977 ### greek small letter theta symbol, u+03D1 NEW +upsih | 978 ### greek upsilon with hook symbol, u+03D2 NEW +piv | 982 ### greek pi symbol, u+03D6 ISOgrk3 +bull | 8226 ### bullet, =black small circle, u+2022 ISOpub +hellip | 8230 ### horizontal ellipsis, =three dot leader, u+2026 ISOpub +prime | 8242 ### prime, =minutes, =feet, u+2032 ISOtech +Prime | 8243 ### double prime, =seconds, =inches, u+2033 ISOtech +oline | 8254 ### overline, =spacing overscore, u+203E NEW +frasl | 8260 ### fraction slash, u+2044 NEW +weierp | 8472 ### script capital P, =power set, =Weierstrass p, u+2118 ISOamso +image | 8465 ### blackletter capital I, =imaginary part, u+2111 ISOamso +real | 8476 ### blackletter capital R, =real part symbol, u+211C ISOamso +trade | 8482 ### trade mark sign, u+2122 ISOnum +alefsym | 8501 ### alef symbol, =first transfinite cardinal, u+2135 NEW +larr | 8592 ### leftwards arrow, u+2190 ISOnum +uarr | 8593 ### upwards arrow, u+2191 ISOnum +rarr | 8594 ### rightwards arrow, u+2192 ISOnum +darr | 8595 ### downwards arrow, u+2193 ISOnum +harr | 8596 ### left right arrow, u+2194 ISOamsa +crarr | 8629 ### downwards arrow with corner leftwards, =carriage return, u+21B5 NEW +lArr | 8656 ### leftwards double arrow, u+21D0 ISOtech +uArr | 8657 ### upwards double arrow, u+21D1 ISOamsa +rArr | 8658 ### rightwards double arrow, u+21D2 ISOtech +dArr | 8659 ### downwards double arrow, u+21D3 ISOamsa +hArr | 8660 ### left right double arrow, u+21D4 ISOamsa +forall | 8704 ### for all, u+2200 ISOtech +part | 8706 ### partial differential, u+2202 ISOtech +exist | 8707 ### there exists, u+2203 ISOtech +empty | 8709 ### empty set, =null set, =diameter, u+2205 ISOamso +nabla | 8711 ### nabla, =backward difference, u+2207 ISOtech +isin | 8712 ### element of, u+2208 ISOtech +notin | 8713 ### not an element of, u+2209 ISOtech +ni | 8715 ### contains as member, u+220B ISOtech +prod | 8719 ### n-ary product, =product sign, u+220F ISOamsb +sum | 8721 ### n-ary sumation, u+2211 ISOamsb +minus | 8722 ### minus sign, u+2212 ISOtech +lowast | 8727 ### asterisk operator, u+2217 ISOtech +radic | 8730 ### square root, =radical sign, u+221A ISOtech +prop | 8733 ### proportional to, u+221D ISOtech +infin | 8734 ### infinity, u+221E ISOtech +ang | 8736 ### angle, u+2220 ISOamso +and | 8743 ### logical and, =wedge, u+2227 ISOtech +or | 8744 ### logical or, =vee, u+2228 ISOtech +cap | 8745 ### intersection, =cap, u+2229 ISOtech +cup | 8746 ### union, =cup, u+222A ISOtech +int | 8747 ### integral, u+222B ISOtech +there4 | 8756 ### therefore, u+2234 ISOtech +sim | 8764 ### tilde operator, =varies with, =similar to, u+223C ISOtech +cong | 8773 ### approximately equal to, u+2245 ISOtech +asymp | 8776 ### almost equal to, =asymptotic to, u+2248 ISOamsr +ne | 8800 ### not equal to, u+2260 ISOtech +equiv | 8801 ### identical to, u+2261 ISOtech +le | 8804 ### less-than or equal to, u+2264 ISOtech +ge | 8805 ### greater-than or equal to, u+2265 ISOtech +sub | 8834 ### subset of, u+2282 ISOtech +sup | 8835 ### superset of, u+2283 ISOtech +nsub | 8836 ### not a subset of, u+2284 ISOamsn +sube | 8838 ### subset of or equal to, u+2286 ISOtech +supe | 8839 ### superset of or equal to, u+2287 ISOtech +oplus | 8853 ### circled plus, =direct sum, u+2295 ISOamsb +otimes | 8855 ### circled times, =vector product, u+2297 ISOamsb +perp | 8869 ### up tack, =orthogonal to, =perpendicular, u+22A5 ISOtech +sdot | 8901 ### dot operator, u+22C5 ISOamsb +lceil | 8968 ### left ceiling, =apl upstile, u+2308, ISOamsc +rceil | 8969 ### right ceiling, u+2309, ISOamsc +lfloor | 8970 ### left floor, =apl downstile, u+230A, ISOamsc +rfloor | 8971 ### right floor, u+230B, ISOamsc +lang | 9001 ### left-pointing angle bracket, =bra, u+2329 ISOtech +rang | 9002 ### right-pointing angle bracket, =ket, u+232A ISOtech +loz | 9674 ### lozenge, u+25CA ISOpub +spades | 9824 ### black spade suit, u+2660 ISOpub +clubs | 9827 ### black club suit, =shamrock, u+2663 ISOpub +hearts | 9829 ### black heart suit, =valentine, u+2665 ISOpub +diams | 9830 ### black diamond suit, u+2666 ISOpub +quot | 34 ### quotation mark, =apl quote, u+0022 ISOnum +amp | 38 ### ampersand, u+0026 ISOnum +lt | 60 ### less-than sign, u+003C ISOnum +gt | 62 ### greater-than sign, u+003E ISOnum +OElig | 338 ### latin capital ligature oe, u+0152 ISOlat2 +oelig | 339 ### latin small ligature oe, u+0153 ISOlat2 +Scaron | 352 ### latin capital letter s with caron, u+0160 ISOlat2 +scaron | 353 ### latin small letter s with caron, u+0161 ISOlat2 +Yuml | 376 ### latin capital letter y with diaeresis, u+0178 ISOlat2 +circ | 710 ### modifier letter circumflex accent, u+02C6 ISOpub +tilde | 732 ### small tilde, u+02DC ISOdia +ensp | 8194 ### en space, u+2002 ISOpub +emsp | 8195 ### em space, u+2003 ISOpub +thinsp | 8201 ### thin space, u+2009 ISOpub +zwnj | 8204 ### zero width non-joiner, u+200C NEW RFC 2070 +zwj | 8205 ### zero width joiner, u+200D NEW RFC 2070 +lrm | 8206 ### left-to-right mark, u+200E NEW RFC 2070 +rlm | 8207 ### right-to-left mark, u+200F NEW RFC 2070 +ndash | 8211 ### en dash, u+2013 ISOpub +mdash | 8212 ### em dash, u+2014 ISOpub +lsquo | 8216 ### left single quotation mark, u+2018 ISOnum +rsquo | 8217 ### right single quotation mark, u+2019 ISOnum +sbquo | 8218 ### single low-9 quotation mark, u+201A NEW +ldquo | 8220 ### left double quotation mark, u+201C ISOnum +rdquo | 8221 ### right double quotation mark, u+201D ISOnum +bdquo | 8222 ### double low-9 quotation mark, u+201E NEW +dagger | 8224 ### dagger, u+2020 ISOpub +Dagger | 8225 ### double dagger, u+2021 ISOpub +permil | 8240 ### per mille sign, u+2030 ISOtech +lsaquo | 8249 ### single left-pointing angle quotation mark; proposed but not yet standardised +rsaquo | 8250 ### single right-pointing angle quotation mark; proposed but not yet standardised diff --git a/tests/phpunit/data/formatting/utf-8/utf-8.txt b/tests/phpunit/data/formatting/utf-8/utf-8.txt index a2df260b1e..aaedae7c6c 100644 --- a/tests/phpunit/data/formatting/utf-8/utf-8.txt +++ b/tests/phpunit/data/formatting/utf-8/utf-8.txt @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -蝡摮 -Fran癟ois Truffaut -﹥丟 -Bj繹rk Gu簸mundsd籀ttir -摰桀擏 - +蝡摮 +Fran癟ois Truffaut +﹥丟 +Bj繹rk Gu簸mundsd籀ttir +摰桀擏 + diff --git a/tests/phpunit/data/uploads/test.dfxp b/tests/phpunit/data/uploads/test.dfxp index c3f7cde405..7fd7e3840e 100644 --- a/tests/phpunit/data/uploads/test.dfxp +++ b/tests/phpunit/data/uploads/test.dfxp @@ -1,164 +1,164 @@ - - - - -