The `WP_Block_Parser` class, and the accompanying `parse_blocks()` helper function, can be used to parse an array of blocks out of a content string.
`WP_Block_Parser` is copied from the `@wordpress/block-serialization-default-parser` package. To ensure it stays in sync with the JavaScript parser, changes should be implemented in the package first, then the package version should be upgraded to include the changes.
See #45109.
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These are the foundational classes allowing blocks to be registered and used throughout WordPress.
This commit also includes the `has_block()` and `has_blocks()` functions, which are required for unit testing these classes.
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See #45097, #45109.
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