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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/Gemfile +11 -21
  3. data/README.md +4 -0
  4. data/dependencies.yml +6 -6
  5. data/ext/nokogiri/extconf.rb +191 -137
  6. data/ext/nokogiri/gumbo.c +69 -53
  7. data/ext/nokogiri/html4_document.c +10 -4
  8. data/ext/nokogiri/html4_element_description.c +18 -18
  9. data/ext/nokogiri/html4_sax_parser.c +40 -0
  10. data/ext/nokogiri/html4_sax_parser_context.c +48 -58
  11. data/ext/nokogiri/html4_sax_push_parser.c +25 -24
  12. data/ext/nokogiri/include/libexslt/exsltconfig.h +3 -3
  13. data/ext/nokogiri/include/libxml2/libxml/HTMLparser.h +12 -19
  14. data/ext/nokogiri/include/libxml2/libxml/c14n.h +1 -12
  15. data/ext/nokogiri/include/libxml2/libxml/debugXML.h +1 -1
  16. data/ext/nokogiri/include/libxml2/libxml/encoding.h +9 -0
  17. data/ext/nokogiri/include/libxml2/libxml/entities.h +12 -1
  18. data/ext/nokogiri/include/libxml2/libxml/hash.h +19 -0
  19. data/ext/nokogiri/include/libxml2/libxml/list.h +2 -2
  20. data/ext/nokogiri/include/libxml2/libxml/nanohttp.h +17 -0
  21. data/ext/nokogiri/include/libxml2/libxml/parser.h +60 -54
  22. data/ext/nokogiri/include/libxml2/libxml/parserInternals.h +9 -1
  23. data/ext/nokogiri/include/libxml2/libxml/pattern.h +6 -0
  24. data/ext/nokogiri/include/libxml2/libxml/tree.h +32 -12
  25. data/ext/nokogiri/include/libxml2/libxml/uri.h +11 -0
  26. data/ext/nokogiri/include/libxml2/libxml/valid.h +29 -2
  27. data/ext/nokogiri/include/libxml2/libxml/xinclude.h +7 -0
  28. data/ext/nokogiri/include/libxml2/libxml/xmlIO.h +21 -4
  29. data/ext/nokogiri/include/libxml2/libxml/xmlerror.h +14 -0
  30. data/ext/nokogiri/include/libxml2/libxml/xmlexports.h +111 -15
  31. data/ext/nokogiri/include/libxml2/libxml/xmlmemory.h +8 -45
  32. data/ext/nokogiri/include/libxml2/libxml/xmlreader.h +2 -0
  33. data/ext/nokogiri/include/libxml2/libxml/xmlsave.h +5 -0
  34. data/ext/nokogiri/include/libxml2/libxml/xmlunicode.h +165 -1
  35. data/ext/nokogiri/include/libxml2/libxml/xmlversion.h +7 -171
  36. data/ext/nokogiri/include/libxml2/libxml/xmlwriter.h +1 -0
  37. data/ext/nokogiri/include/libxml2/libxml/xpath.h +4 -0
  38. data/ext/nokogiri/include/libxslt/xsltInternals.h +3 -0
  39. data/ext/nokogiri/include/libxslt/xsltconfig.h +4 -37
  40. data/ext/nokogiri/libxml2_polyfill.c +114 -0
  41. data/ext/nokogiri/nokogiri.c +9 -2
  42. data/ext/nokogiri/nokogiri.h +18 -33
  43. data/ext/nokogiri/xml_attr.c +1 -1
  44. data/ext/nokogiri/xml_cdata.c +2 -10
  45. data/ext/nokogiri/xml_comment.c +3 -8
  46. data/ext/nokogiri/xml_document.c +163 -156
  47. data/ext/nokogiri/xml_document_fragment.c +10 -25
  48. data/ext/nokogiri/xml_dtd.c +1 -1
  49. data/ext/nokogiri/xml_element_content.c +9 -9
  50. data/ext/nokogiri/xml_encoding_handler.c +4 -4
  51. data/ext/nokogiri/xml_namespace.c +6 -6
  52. data/ext/nokogiri/xml_node.c +130 -104
  53. data/ext/nokogiri/xml_node_set.c +46 -44
  54. data/ext/nokogiri/xml_reader.c +54 -58
  55. data/ext/nokogiri/xml_relax_ng.c +35 -56
  56. data/ext/nokogiri/xml_sax_parser.c +156 -88
  57. data/ext/nokogiri/xml_sax_parser_context.c +213 -131
  58. data/ext/nokogiri/xml_sax_push_parser.c +68 -49
  59. data/ext/nokogiri/xml_schema.c +50 -85
  60. data/ext/nokogiri/xml_syntax_error.c +19 -11
  61. data/ext/nokogiri/xml_text.c +2 -4
  62. data/ext/nokogiri/xml_xpath_context.c +2 -2
  63. data/ext/nokogiri/xslt_stylesheet.c +8 -8
  64. data/lib/nokogiri/3.0/nokogiri.so +0 -0
  65. data/lib/nokogiri/3.1/nokogiri.so +0 -0
  66. data/lib/nokogiri/3.2/nokogiri.so +0 -0
  67. data/lib/nokogiri/3.3/nokogiri.so +0 -0
  68. data/lib/nokogiri/class_resolver.rb +1 -1
  69. data/lib/nokogiri/css/node.rb +6 -2
  70. data/lib/nokogiri/css/parser.rb +6 -4
  71. data/lib/nokogiri/css/parser.y +2 -2
  72. data/lib/nokogiri/css/parser_extras.rb +6 -66
  73. data/lib/nokogiri/css/selector_cache.rb +38 -0
  74. data/lib/nokogiri/css/tokenizer.rb +4 -4
  75. data/lib/nokogiri/css/tokenizer.rex +9 -8
  76. data/lib/nokogiri/css/xpath_visitor.rb +42 -6
  77. data/lib/nokogiri/css.rb +86 -20
  78. data/lib/nokogiri/decorators/slop.rb +3 -5
  79. data/lib/nokogiri/encoding_handler.rb +2 -2
  80. data/lib/nokogiri/html4/document.rb +44 -23
  81. data/lib/nokogiri/html4/document_fragment.rb +124 -12
  82. data/lib/nokogiri/html4/encoding_reader.rb +1 -1
  83. data/lib/nokogiri/html4/sax/parser.rb +23 -38
  84. data/lib/nokogiri/html4/sax/parser_context.rb +4 -9
  85. data/lib/nokogiri/html4.rb +9 -14
  86. data/lib/nokogiri/html5/builder.rb +40 -0
  87. data/lib/nokogiri/html5/document.rb +61 -30
  88. data/lib/nokogiri/html5/document_fragment.rb +130 -20
  89. data/lib/nokogiri/html5/node.rb +4 -4
  90. data/lib/nokogiri/html5.rb +114 -72
  91. data/lib/nokogiri/version/constant.rb +1 -1
  92. data/lib/nokogiri/xml/builder.rb +8 -1
  93. data/lib/nokogiri/xml/document.rb +70 -26
  94. data/lib/nokogiri/xml/document_fragment.rb +84 -13
  95. data/lib/nokogiri/xml/node.rb +82 -11
  96. data/lib/nokogiri/xml/node_set.rb +9 -7
  97. data/lib/nokogiri/xml/parse_options.rb +1 -1
  98. data/lib/nokogiri/xml/pp/node.rb +6 -1
  99. data/lib/nokogiri/xml/reader.rb +46 -13
  100. data/lib/nokogiri/xml/relax_ng.rb +57 -20
  101. data/lib/nokogiri/xml/sax/document.rb +174 -83
  102. data/lib/nokogiri/xml/sax/parser.rb +115 -41
  103. data/lib/nokogiri/xml/sax/parser_context.rb +116 -8
  104. data/lib/nokogiri/xml/sax/push_parser.rb +3 -0
  105. data/lib/nokogiri/xml/sax.rb +48 -0
  106. data/lib/nokogiri/xml/schema.rb +112 -45
  107. data/lib/nokogiri/xml/searchable.rb +6 -8
  108. data/lib/nokogiri/xml/syntax_error.rb +22 -0
  109. data/lib/nokogiri/xml.rb +13 -24
  110. data/lib/nokogiri/xslt.rb +3 -9
  111. data/lib/xsd/xmlparser/nokogiri.rb +3 -4
  112. metadata +8 -4
  113. data/ext/nokogiri/libxml2_backwards_compat.c +0 -121
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  module Nokogiri
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- # Create a Nokogiri::XML::DocumentFragment from +tags+, using +encoding+
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- def self.parse(tags, encoding = nil, options = XML::ParseOptions::DEFAULT_HTML, &block)
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+ #
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+ # :call-seq:
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+ # parse(input) { |options| ... } HTML4::DocumentFragment
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+ # parse(input, encoding:, options:) { |options| ... } → HTML4::DocumentFragment
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+ #
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+ # Parse \HTML4 fragment input from a String, and return a new HTML4::DocumentFragment. This
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+ # method creates a new, empty HTML4::Document to contain the fragment.
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+ #
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+ # [Required Parameters]
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+ # - +input+ (String | IO) The content to be parsed.
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+ #
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+ # [Optional Keyword Arguments]
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+ # - +encoding:+ (String) The name of the encoding that should be used when processing the
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+ # document. When not provided, the encoding will be determined based on the document
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+ # content.
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+ #
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+ # - +options:+ (Nokogiri::XML::ParseOptions) Configuration object that determines some
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+ # behaviors during parsing. See ParseOptions for more information. The default value is
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+ # +ParseOptions::DEFAULT_HTML+.
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+ #
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+ # [Yields]
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+ # If a block is given, a Nokogiri::XML::ParseOptions object is yielded to the block which
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+ # can be configured before parsing. See ParseOptions for more information.
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+ #
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+ # [Returns] HTML4::DocumentFragment
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+ #
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+ # *Example:* Parsing a string
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+ #
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+ # fragment = HTML4::DocumentFragment.parse("<div>Hello World</div>")
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+ #
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+ # *Example:* Parsing an IO
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+ #
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+ # fragment = File.open("fragment.html") do |file|
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+ # HTML4::DocumentFragment.parse(file)
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # *Example:* Specifying encoding
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+ #
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+ # fragment = HTML4::DocumentFragment.parse(input, encoding: "EUC-JP")
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+ #
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+ # *Example:* Setting parse options dynamically
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+ #
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+ # HTML4::DocumentFragment.parse("<div>Hello World") do |options|
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+ # options.huge.pedantic
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ def self.parse(
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+ input,
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+ encoding_ = nil, options_ = XML::ParseOptions::DEFAULT_HTML,
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+ encoding: encoding_, options: options_,
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+ &block
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+ )
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+ # TODO: this method should take a context node.
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  doc = HTML4::Document.new
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+ if input.respond_to?(:read)
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+ # Handle IO-like objects (IO, File, StringIO, etc.)
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+ # The _read_ method of these objects doesn't accept an +encoding+ parameter.
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+ # Encoding is usually set when the IO object is created or opened,
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+ # or by using the _set_encoding_ method.
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+ #
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+ # 1. If +encoding+ is provided and the object supports _set_encoding_,
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+ # set the encoding before reading.
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+ # 2. Read the content from the IO-like object.
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+ #
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+ # Note: After reading, the content's encoding will be:
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+ # - The encoding set by _set_encoding_ if it was called
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+ # - The default encoding of the IO object otherwise
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+ #
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+ # For StringIO specifically, _set_encoding_ affects only the internal string,
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+ # not how the data is read out.
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+ input.set_encoding(encoding) if encoding && input.respond_to?(:set_encoding)
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+ input = input.read
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+ end
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+
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+ encoding = input.encoding
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+ new(doc, input, options: options, &block)
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  end
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- return self unless tags
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+ #
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+ # :call-seq:
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+ # new(document) { |options| ... } → HTML4::DocumentFragment
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+ # new(document, input) { |options| ... } → HTML4::DocumentFragment
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+ # new(document, input, context:, options:) { |options| ... } → HTML4::DocumentFragment
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+ #
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+ # Parse \HTML4 fragment input from a String, and return a new HTML4::DocumentFragment.
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+ #
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+ # 💡 It's recommended to use either HTML4::DocumentFragment.parse or XML::Node#parse rather
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+ # than call this method directly.
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+ #
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+ # [Required Parameters]
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+ # - +document+ (HTML4::Document) The parent document to associate the returned fragment with.
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+ #
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+ # [Optional Parameters]
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+ # - +input+ (String) The content to be parsed.
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+ #
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+ # [Optional Keyword Arguments]
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+ # - +context:+ (Nokogiri::XML::Node) The <b>context node</b> for the subtree created. See
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+ # below for more information.
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+ #
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+ # - +options:+ (Nokogiri::XML::ParseOptions) Configuration object that determines some
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+ # behaviors during parsing. See ParseOptions for more information. The default value is
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+ # +ParseOptions::DEFAULT_HTML+.
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+ #
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+ # [Yields]
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+ # If a block is given, a Nokogiri::XML::ParseOptions object is yielded to the block which
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+ # can be configured before parsing. See ParseOptions for more information.
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+ #
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+ # [Returns] HTML4::DocumentFragment
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+ #
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+ #
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+ # calling XML::Node#parse on that node, so the parser will behave as if that Node is the
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+ # parent of the fragment subtree.
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+ #
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+ def initialize(
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+ context_ = nil, options_ = XML::ParseOptions::DEFAULT_HTML,
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+ context: context_, options: options_
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+ ) # rubocop:disable Lint/MissingSuper
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+ return self unless input
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+ @parse_options = options
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+ if context
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+ # [HTML5 standard's serialization
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+ # algorithm](https://www.w3.org/TR/2008/WD-html5-20080610/serializing.html).
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+ #
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+ # == Synopsis:
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+ #
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+ # Create an HTML5 document with a body that has an onload attribute, and a
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+ #
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+ # doc.html {
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+ # doc.body(:onload => 'some_func();') {
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+ # doc.span.bold {
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+ # doc.text "Hello world"
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+ # }
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+ # }
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+ # }
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+ # end
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+ # puts builder.to_html
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+ #
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+ # Nokogiri::XML::Builder documentation.
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+ class Builder < Nokogiri::XML::Builder
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+ ###
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+ # Convert the builder to HTML
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+ def to_html
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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  #
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- # This method returns `nil` if the parser was not invoked (e.g., `Nokogiri::HTML5::Document.new`).
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+ # This method returns +nil+ if the parser was not invoked (e.g., Nokogiri::HTML5::Document.new).
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  # Since v1.14.0
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- # parse(input)
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- # parse(input, url=nil, encoding=nil, **options)
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+ # parse(input) { |options| ... } → HTML5::Document
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+ # parse(input, url: encoding:) { |options| ... } → HTML5::Document
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+ # parse(input, **options) HTML5::Document
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  #
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- # Parse HTML5 input.
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+ # Parse \HTML input with a parser compliant with the HTML5 spec. This method uses the
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+ # encoding of +input+ if it can be determined, or else falls back to the +encoding:+
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+ # parameter.
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  #
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- # [Parameters]
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- # - +input+ may be a String, or any object that responds to _read_ and _close_ such as an
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- # IO, or StringIO.
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+ # [Required Parameters]
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+ # - +input+ (String | IO) the \HTML content to be parsed.
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  #
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- # - +url+ (optional) is a String indicating the canonical URI where this document is located.
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+ # [Optional Parameters]
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+ # - +url:+ (String) the base URI of the document.
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  #
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- # - +encoding+ (optional) is the encoding that should be used when processing
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- # the document.
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+ # [Optional Keyword Arguments]
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+ # - +encoding:+ (Encoding) The name of the encoding that should be used when processing the
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+ # document. When not provided, the encoding will be determined based on the document
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+ # content.
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  #
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- # - +options+ (optional) is a configuration Hash (or keyword arguments) to set options
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- # during parsing. The three currently supported options are +:max_errors+,
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- # +:max_tree_depth+ and +:max_attributes+, described at Nokogiri::HTML5.
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+ # - +max_errors:+ (Integer) The maximum number of parse errors to record. (default
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+ # +Nokogiri::Gumbo::DEFAULT_MAX_ERRORS+ which is currently 0)
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74
  #
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- # Note that these options are different than those made available by
73
- # Nokogiri::XML::Document and Nokogiri::HTML4::Document.
75
+ # - +max_tree_depth:+ (Integer) The maximum depth of the parse tree. (default
76
+ # +Nokogiri::Gumbo::DEFAULT_MAX_TREE_DEPTH+)
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77
  #
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- # - +block+ (optional) is passed a configuration Hash on which parse options may be set. See
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- # Nokogiri::HTML5 for more information and usage.
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+ # - +max_attributes:+ (Integer) The maximum number of attributes allowed on an
79
+ # element. (default +Nokogiri::Gumbo::DEFAULT_MAX_ATTRIBUTES+)
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+ #
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+ # - +parse_noscript_content_as_text:+ (Boolean) Whether to parse the content of +noscript+
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+ # elements as text. (default +false+)
83
+ #
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+ # See rdoc-ref:HTML5@Parsing+options for a complete description of these parsing options.
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+ #
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+ # [Yields]
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+ # If present, the block will be passed a Hash object to modify with parse options before the
88
+ # input is parsed. See rdoc-ref:HTML5@Parsing+options for a list of available options.
89
+ #
90
+ # ⚠ Note that +url:+ and +encoding:+ cannot be set by the configuration block.
77
91
  #
78
92
  # [Returns] Nokogiri::HTML5::Document
79
93
  #
80
- def parse(string_or_io, url = nil, encoding = nil, **options, &block)
94
+ # *Example:* Parse a string with a specific encoding and custom max errors limit.
95
+ #
96
+ # Nokogiri::HTML5::Document.parse(socket, encoding: "ISO-8859-1", max_errors: 10)
97
+ #
98
+ # *Example:* Parse a string setting the +:parse_noscript_content_as_text+ option using the
99
+ # configuration block parameter.
100
+ #
101
+ # Nokogiri::HTML5::Document.parse(input) { |c| c[:parse_noscript_content_as_text] = true }
102
+ #
103
+ def parse(
104
+ string_or_io,
105
+ url_ = nil, encoding_ = nil,
106
+ url: url_, encoding: encoding_,
107
+ **options, &block
108
+ )
81
109
  yield options if block
82
110
  string_or_io = "" unless string_or_io
83
111
 
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92
120
  raise ArgumentError, "not a string or IO object"
93
121
  end
94
122
 
95
- do_parse(string_or_io, url, encoding, options)
123
+ do_parse(string_or_io, url, encoding, **options)
96
124
  end
97
125
 
98
126
  # Create a new document from an IO object.
99
127
  #
100
128
  # 💡 Most users should prefer Document.parse to this method.
101
- def read_io(io, url = nil, encoding = nil, **options)
129
+ def read_io(io, url_ = nil, encoding_ = nil, url: url_, encoding: encoding_, **options)
102
130
  raise ArgumentError, "io object doesn't respond to :read" unless io.respond_to?(:read)
103
131
 
104
- do_parse(io, url, encoding, options)
132
+ do_parse(io, url, encoding, **options)
105
133
  end
106
134
 
107
135
  # Create a new document from a String.
108
136
  #
109
137
  # 💡 Most users should prefer Document.parse to this method.
110
- def read_memory(string, url = nil, encoding = nil, **options)
138
+ def read_memory(string, url_ = nil, encoding_ = nil, url: url_, encoding: encoding_, **options)
111
139
  raise ArgumentError, "string object doesn't respond to :to_str" unless string.respond_to?(:to_str)
112
140
 
113
- do_parse(string, url, encoding, options)
141
+ do_parse(string, url, encoding, **options)
114
142
  end
115
143
 
116
144
  private
117
145
 
118
- def do_parse(string_or_io, url, encoding, options)
146
+ def do_parse(string_or_io, url, encoding, **options)
119
147
  string = HTML5.read_and_encode(string_or_io, encoding)
120
- max_attributes = options[:max_attributes] || Nokogiri::Gumbo::DEFAULT_MAX_ATTRIBUTES
121
- max_errors = options[:max_errors] || options[:max_parse_errors] || Nokogiri::Gumbo::DEFAULT_MAX_ERRORS
122
- max_depth = options[:max_tree_depth] || Nokogiri::Gumbo::DEFAULT_MAX_TREE_DEPTH
123
- doc = Nokogiri::Gumbo.parse(string, url, max_attributes, max_errors, max_depth, self)
148
+
149
+ options[:max_attributes] ||= Nokogiri::Gumbo::DEFAULT_MAX_ATTRIBUTES
150
+ options[:max_errors] ||= options.delete(:max_parse_errors) || Nokogiri::Gumbo::DEFAULT_MAX_ERRORS
151
+ options[:max_tree_depth] ||= Nokogiri::Gumbo::DEFAULT_MAX_TREE_DEPTH
152
+
153
+ doc = Nokogiri::Gumbo.parse(string, url, self, **options)
124
154
  doc.encoding = "UTF-8"
125
155
  doc
126
156
  end
@@ -142,7 +172,8 @@ module Nokogiri
142
172
  # - +markup+ (String) The HTML5 markup fragment to be parsed
143
173
  #
144
174
  # [Returns]
145
- # Nokogiri::HTML5::DocumentFragment. This object's children will be empty if `markup` is not passed, is empty, or is `nil`.
175
+ # Nokogiri::HTML5::DocumentFragment. This object's children will be empty if +markup+ is not
176
+ # passed, is empty, or is +nil+.
146
177
  #
147
178
  def fragment(markup = nil)
148
179
  DocumentFragment.new(self, markup)