In 6.5 we are removing a couple of functions in Core blocks that were enqueuing the files needed to add that interactivity. Interactivity is handled with modules, so those functions are not needed anymore and are deprecated.
Props swissspidy, cbravobernal.
Fixes#60380.
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Rename `$p` variable to `$processor` in tests for clarity.
Use static data providers. A mix of static and non-static data providers were
used in HTML API tests. Data providers are required to be static in the next
PHPUnit version and there's no harm in using them consistently now.
Follow-up to [57507]
Props jonsurrell
See #59647
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When `next_token()` was introduced, it introduced a regression in the HTML
Processor whereby void tags remain on the stack of open elements when they
shouldn't. This led to invalid values returned from `get_breadcrumbs()`.
The reason was that calling `next_token()` works through a different code path
than the HTML Processor runs everything else. To solve this, its sub-classed
`next_token()` called `step( self::REPROCESS_CURRENT_TOKEN )` so that the proper
HTML accounting takes place.
Unfortunately that same reprocessing code path skipped the step whereby void
and self-closing elements are popped from the stack of open elements.
In this patch, that step is run with a third mode for `step()`, which is the
new `self::PROCESS_CURRENT_TOKEN`. This mode acts as if `self::PROCESS_NEXT_NODE`
were called, except it doesn't advance the parser.
Developed in https://github.com/WordPress/wordpress-develop/pull/5975
Discussed in https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/60382
Follow-up to [57348]
Props dmsnell, jonsurrell
Fixes#60382
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When `next_token()` was introduced to the HTML Tag Processor, it started
classifying comments that look like they were intended to be CDATA sections.
In one of the changes made during development, however, a typo slipped
through code review that treated comments as CDATA even if they only
ended in `]>` and not the required `]]>`.
The consequences of this defect were minor because in all cases these are
treated as HTML comments from invalid syntax, but this patch adds the
missing check to ensure the proper reporting of CDATA-lookalikes.
Follow-up to [57348]
Props jonsurrell
Fixes#60406
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WP_Theme_JSON sanitization is now able to sanitize data contained on indexed arrays.
So certain data from theme.json, for example, settings.typography.fontFamilies which is a JSON array will be sanitized.
Props mmaattiiaass, mukesh27.
Fixes#60360.
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When `next_token()` was introduced, it brought a subtle bug. When encountering a `<` in the HTML stream which did not lead to a tag or comment or other token, it was treating the full text span to that point as one text node, and the following span another text node.
The entire span should be one text node.
In this patch the Tag Processor properly detects this scenario and combines the spans into one text node.
Follow-up to [57348]
Props jonsurrell
Fixes#60385
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Ensures that looking up a singular that is also used as a pluralized string works as expected.
This improves compatibility for cases where for example both `__( 'Product' )` and `_n( 'Product', 'Products’, num )` are used in a project, where both will use the same translation for the singular version.
Although such usage is not really recommended nor documented, it must continue to work in the new i18n library in order to maintain backward compatibility and maintain expected behavior.
See #59656.
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Previous Gutenberg versions are not compatible with recent trunk because of the
WP_Navigation_Block_Renderer classname. It's present in both.
Gutenberg has been updated to avoid the use of this class but we need to auto-disable
old plugins to avoid fatals.
Props hellofromtonya.
See #60315.
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This patch, somewhat small brings a lot to WordPress.
This includes features like:
- DataViews.
- Customization tools like box shadow, background size and repeat.
- UI improvements in the site editor.
- Preferences sharing between the post and site editors.
- Unified panels and editors between post and site editors.
- Improved template mode in the post editor.
- Iterations to multiple interactive blocks.
- Preparing the blocks and UI for pattern overrides.
- and a lot more.
Props luisherranz, gziolo, isabel_brison, costdev, jonsurrell, peterwilsoncc, get_dave, antonvlasenko, desrosj.
See #60315.
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It is part of the sync from the Gutenberg plugin that introduces the registry for block binding sources required for the new Block Bindings API: WordPress/gutenberg#54536.
See #60282.
Follow-up [57373].
Props czapla, artemiosans, santosguillamot, sc0ttkclark, lgladdy, talldanwp, swissspidy, youknowriad, fabiankaegy, mukesh27.
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This commit removes unnecessary access and internal annotations from two functions that are private and as such don't require the annotation. It also adds the since annotation with the 6.5 release given that the annotation may be useful.
Props swissspidy.
See #60358.
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