207 lines
5.4 KiB
JavaScript
207 lines
5.4 KiB
JavaScript
// fork from https://github.com/waylonflinn/markdown-it-katex
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/* Process inline math */
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/*
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Like markdown-it-simplemath, this is a stripped down, simplified version of:
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https://github.com/runarberg/markdown-it-math
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It differs in that it takes (a subset of) LaTeX as input and relies on KaTeX
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for rendering output.
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*/
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/* jslint node: true */
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'use strict'
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// Test if potential opening or closing delimieter
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// Assumes that there is a "$" at state.src[pos]
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function isValidDelim (state, pos) {
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var prevChar; var nextChar
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var max = state.posMax
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var can_open = true
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var can_close = true
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prevChar = pos > 0 ? state.src.charCodeAt(pos - 1) : -1
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nextChar = pos + 1 <= max ? state.src.charCodeAt(pos + 1) : -1
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// Check non-whitespace conditions for opening and closing, and
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// check that closing delimeter isn't followed by a number
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if (prevChar === 0x20/* " " */ || prevChar === 0x09/* \t */ ||
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(nextChar >= 0x30/* "0" */ && nextChar <= 0x39/* "9" */)) {
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can_close = false
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}
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if (nextChar === 0x20/* " " */ || nextChar === 0x09/* \t */) {
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can_open = false
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}
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return {
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can_open: can_open,
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can_close: can_close
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}
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}
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function math_inline (state, silent) {
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var start, match, token, res, pos, esc_count
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if (state.src[state.pos] !== '$') { return false }
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res = isValidDelim(state, state.pos)
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if (!res.can_open) {
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if (!silent) { state.pending += '$' }
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state.pos += 1
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return true
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}
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// First check for and bypass all properly escaped delimieters
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// This loop will assume that the first leading backtick can not
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// be the first character in state.src, which is known since
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// we have found an opening delimieter already.
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start = state.pos + 1
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match = start
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while ((match = state.src.indexOf('$', match)) !== -1) {
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// Found potential $, look for escapes, pos will point to
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// first non escape when complete
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pos = match - 1
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while (state.src[pos] === '\\') { pos -= 1 }
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// Even number of escapes, potential closing delimiter found
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if (((match - pos) % 2) == 1) { break }
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match += 1
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}
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// No closing delimter found. Consume $ and continue.
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if (match === -1) {
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if (!silent) { state.pending += '$' }
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state.pos = start
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return true
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}
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// Check if we have empty content, ie: $$. Do not parse.
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if (match - start === 0) {
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if (!silent) { state.pending += '$$' }
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state.pos = start + 1
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return true
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}
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// Check for valid closing delimiter
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res = isValidDelim(state, match)
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if (!res.can_close) {
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if (!silent) { state.pending += '$' }
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state.pos = start
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return true
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}
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if (!silent) {
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token = state.push('math_inline', 'math', 0)
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token.markup = '$'
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token.content = state.src.slice(start, match)
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}
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state.pos = match + 1
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return true
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}
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function math_block (state, start, end, silent) {
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var firstLine; var lastLine; var next; var lastPos; var found = false; var token
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var pos = state.bMarks[start] + state.tShift[start]
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var max = state.eMarks[start]
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if (pos + 2 > max) { return false }
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if (state.src.slice(pos, pos + 2) !== '$$') { return false }
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pos += 2
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firstLine = state.src.slice(pos, max)
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if (silent) { return true }
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if (firstLine.trim().slice(-2) === '$$') {
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// Single line expression
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firstLine = firstLine.trim().slice(0, -2)
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found = true
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}
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for (next = start; !found;) {
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next++
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if (next >= end) { break }
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pos = state.bMarks[next] + state.tShift[next]
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max = state.eMarks[next]
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if (pos < max && state.tShift[next] < state.blkIndent) {
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// non-empty line with negative indent should stop the list:
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break
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}
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if (state.src.slice(pos, max).trim().slice(-2) === '$$') {
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lastPos = state.src.slice(0, max).lastIndexOf('$$')
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lastLine = state.src.slice(pos, lastPos)
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found = true
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}
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}
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state.line = next + 1
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token = state.push('math_block', 'math', 0)
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token.block = true
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token.content = (firstLine && firstLine.trim() ? firstLine + '\n' : '') +
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state.getLines(start + 1, next, state.tShift[start], true) +
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(lastLine && lastLine.trim() ? lastLine : '')
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token.map = [ start, state.line ]
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token.markup = '$$'
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return true
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}
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export default function math_plugin (md, options) {
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// Default options
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options = options || {}
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options.macros = options.macros || {}
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// set KaTeX as the renderer for markdown-it-simplemath
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var katexInline = function (latex) {
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const opt = {
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...options
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}
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if (opt.displayMode === undefined) {
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opt.displayMode = false
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}
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try {
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return katex.renderToString(latex, opt)
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} catch (error) {
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if (opt.throwOnError) { console.log(error) }
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return latex
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}
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}
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var inlineRenderer = function (tokens, idx) {
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return katexInline(tokens[idx].content)
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}
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var katexBlock = function (latex) {
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const opt = {
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...options
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}
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if (opt.displayMode === undefined) {
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opt.displayMode = true
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}
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try {
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return '<p>' + katex.renderToString(latex, opt) + '</p>'
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} catch (error) {
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if (opt.throwOnError) { console.log(error) }
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return latex
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}
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}
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var blockRenderer = function (tokens, idx) {
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return katexBlock(tokens[idx].content) + '\n'
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}
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md.inline.ruler.after('escape', 'math_inline', math_inline)
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md.block.ruler.after('blockquote', 'math_block', math_block, {
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alt: [ 'paragraph', 'reference', 'blockquote', 'list' ]
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})
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md.renderer.rules.math_inline = inlineRenderer
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md.renderer.rules.math_block = blockRenderer
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}
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