This changeset introduces `$post` parameters to `get_the_content()` and
`wp_trim_excerpt()`. When a `$post` object is passed to one of these functions,
the functions will operate on the data from that object, rather than from the
post globals (`$authordata`, `$page`, etc). This ensures that the functions work
in a predictable manner when used outside of the regular post loop.
The global-mismatch problem is surfaced in cases where `get_the_excerpt()` is
called outside of the post loop, on posts that don't have a defined excerpt. In
these cases, the post globals - used to generate a fallback excerpt - may refer
to the incorrect object, resulting in PHP notices or other unpredictable
behavior. See #36934 for a related issue.
Props spacedmonkey, kraftbj, Shital Patel.
Fixes#42814.
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[44618] added strict type checking to `_sanitize_text_fields()`, which has caused some compat issues with plugins.
We can loosen the type checking to only reject objects and arrays, and cast other types to string.
Props Nick_theGeek, pento.
Fixes#41450.
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The pre-save filters added to links in [43732] could invalidate JSON data when saving Customizer change-sets.
This removes the filters when saving and publishing change-sets.
Props peterwilsoncc, nikeo for testing.
See #45292.
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Both `wp_encode_emoji()` and `wp_staticize_emoji()` perform a PHP version check when deciding how to apply their behaviour, but this check only needs to happen once, rather than every time in their internal looks.
Moving the check outside of the loop reduces processing time by 50%.
Props johnbillion.
Fixes#45930.
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Changes of note:
- Includes the new Annotations API package.
- `wp-polyfill-ecmascript.js` is renamed to `wp-polyfill.js`.
- `strip_dynamic_blocks()` has been removed in favor of `excerpt_remove_blocks()`.
- The PHP block parser is now syncing from the `block-serialization-default-parser` package.
- `do_blocks()` uses the new parser.
- The `do_block` filter has been removed from `do_blocks()`, in favor of a `render_block` filter in `render_block()`.
Also, a little cleanup to `render_block()`. Always normalize `$block['attrs’]` to array in `’render_block’` filter.
Props pento, azaozz.
Merges [43884] and [43888] to trunk.
See #45145, #45190, #45264, #45282.
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As `do_blocks()` is run before `wpautop()` in the_content filter, we can remove in a Just In Time fashion, before that filter is run.
After `wpautop()`s original priority has passed, we can re-add it in a Just Too Late fashion, to ensure it's available if `the_content` filter is run multiple times on a page load.
Merges [43879] and [43881] from the 5.0 branch to trunk.
Props pento, nerrad.
Fixes#45290.
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WPCS 1.0.0 includes a bunch of new auto-fixers, which drops the number of coding standards issues across WordPress significantly. Prior to running the auto-fixers, there were 15,312 issues detected. With this commit, we now drop to 4,769 issues.
This change includes three notable additions:
- Multiline function calls must now put each parameter on a new line.
- Auto-formatting files is now part of the `grunt precommit` script.
- Auto-fixable coding standards issues will now cause Travis failures.
Fixes#44600.
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Unfortunately, in my overzealous desire to fix all the un-capitalised Ps, [42343] capitalled some Ps that intentionally should not be capitals.
This commit fixes the incorrectly capitalling of Ps, as well as including unit tests and PHPCS instructions to ensure we never capitulate to capitalisationing them again.
Props superdav42.
Fixes#43040.
Fixes#43041.
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We have a handful of super long regexen that are written over multiple lines, as a collection of strings concatenated together. Each string is indented appropriately for the regex, but PHPCS doesn't recognised this, so defaults to removing the extra whitespace.
Disabling the `Squiz.Strings.ConcatenationSpacing.PaddingFound` rule for these blocks stops the extra whitespace from being removed.
See #41057.
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The WPCS `WordPress.WhiteSpace.PrecisionAlignment` rule throws warnings for a bunch of code that will likely cause issues for `wpcbf`. Fixing these manually beforehand gives us better auto-fixed results later.
See #41057.
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[41496] removed support for numbered placeholders in queries send through `wpdb::prepare()`, which, despite being undocumented, were quite commonly used.
This change restores support for numbered placeholders (as well as a subset of placeholder formatting), while also adding extra checks to ensure the correct number of arguments are being passed to `wpdb::prepare()`, given the number of placeholders.
See #41925.
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This was previously attempted in [41043], which unfortunately had severe performance issues, the regex it used was fatally slow on long posts.
This version now uses an array of all emoji that Twemoji supports, which maintains the accuracy of [41043], while being the same speed or only a few ms slower than the code prior to [41043].
As with [41043], the `grunt precommit:emoji` task detects when `twemoji.js` has changed, and regenerates the array.
Props jmdodd for feedback, suggestions, and insults where appropriate.
Fixes#35293. 🤞🏻
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Moves the repeated code in the emoji browser support test to a function to reduced the potential for errors and follow DRY principles.
Renames the "emoji4" test "emoji" as unicode version specific tests were removed in [38869].
Props peterwilsoncc, pento for code review.
Fixes#41156.
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Previously, these filters were being run once per post, but the changes in [41043] caused them to be run once per emoji found.
We will not stand idly by while this kind of unfair performance penalty is placed on the emoji literate. The filters are now run once only, emoji aficionados everywhere can rest easy, knowing their posts will be just as performant as their emoji-less cousins.
Props ocean90 for noticing this severe oversight.
See #35293.
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Previously, `wp_encode_emoji()` and `wp_staticize_emoji()` used inaccurate regular expressions to find emoji, and transform then into HTML entities or `<img>`s, respectively. This would result in emoji not being correctly transformed, or occasionally, non-emoji being incorrectly transformed.
This commit adds a new `grunt` task - `grunt precommit:emoji`. It finds the regex in `twemoji.js`, transforms it into a PHP-friendly version, and adds it to `formatting.php`. This task is also automatically run by `grunt precommit`, when it detects that `twemoji.js` has changed.
The new regex requires features introduced in PCRE 8.32, which was introduced in PHP 5.4.14, though it was also backported to later releases of the PHP 5.3 series. For versions of PHP that don't support this, it will fall back to an updated version of the loose-matching regex.
For short posts, the performance difference between the old and new regex is negligible. As the posts get longer, however, the new method is exponentially faster.
Fixes#35293.
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Fixes the UN flag not being correctly compared to itself, introduced in [40837].
Replaces the bearded person check with a male fairy. Emoji 5 does not have gendered bearded people, so we needed to switch it out to use the ZWJ check for a broken render.
Props peterwilsoncc for the code and commit message.
Fixes#40858.
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Updates Twemoji to 2.3.0 to include Emoji 5 support.
The pride flag test is replaced with a test for the English flag, a five character sub-devision locale. The UN flag test is retained as the most recent two character locale.
An Emoji 5 "bearded person" replaces both Emoji 4 tests.
Fixes#40858.
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Brings the minimum characters expected for a valid email address to six, which matches the expectations in `wp_handle_comment_submission()` and REST API email arguments.
Props rmccue, lukecavanagh, rachelbaker, desrosj, sudar.
Fixes#38708.
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Updates Twemoji and adds a second Emoji 4 test to include a shrugging man. Emoji 4 is being implemented gradually, while some browsers now support the female technologist, the indifferent shrugging man is breaking things with his presence.
Props peterwilsoncc, pento for code review.
Fixes#40615.
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Previously, the UN flag test relied on the image being produced to be quite small. Unfortunately, the Chrome PNG encoder seems to have changed recently, and it now produces a relatively large image.
For a better test, we can compare the rendering of [U] + [N] against [U] + zero width space + [N].
Fixes#40616.
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Sets `screwIE8` to false as it is now enabled by default
Files Changed:
build/wp-admin/js/customize-nav-menus.min.js
build/wp-admin/js/customize-widgets.min.js
build/wp-includes/js/customize-loader.min.js
Changelog:
2016-07-19 v2.0.0 Update uglify-js to v2.7.0. screwIE8 is enabled by default.
2016-07-19 v1.0.2 Update grunt to ^1.0.0. Fix beautify when passed as an object. Fix docs about report values.
See #38199.
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Like its predecessor (`sanitize_text_field()`), `sanitize_textarea_field()` is a helper function to sanitise user input. As the name suggests, this function is for sanitising input from `textarea` fields - it strips tags and invalid UTF-8 characters, like `sanitize_text_field()`, but retains newlines and extra inline whitespace.
Props ottok, nbachiyski, chriscct7, pento.
Fixes#32257.
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Improve performance of Emoji tests and loading of the polyfill.
Reduces the number of tests to determine browser support for emoji to those most likely to fail. Adds the defer flag to the loaded scripts for browsers lacking support.
Props superpoincare for perf testing, peterwilsoncc.
Fixes#37817.
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`wpautop()` considers double line breaks to be the separator between block level HTML elements. By adding two line breaks before a block element, this allows us to process the text before a block element correctly.
Fixes#4857.
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[38179] added support for the rainbow flag to core, but platform compatibility is a bit strange, because the flag was defined out of sync with the usual Unicode release cycle. For example Android N supports all Unicode 9.0 emoji, but doesn't support the rainbow flag thus the rainbow flag isn't rendered.
The Twemoji loader already has an exception for flags - it'll load if the browser supports everything but flags, and then only replace flag emoji, leaving everything else as native rendering. To provide a seamless experience for all flags the loader now uses the rainbow flag to test flag support.
Props pento.
See #37543.
Fixes#37566.
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This includes a new test in the emoji loader, to see if the browser supports rendering Unicode 9.0 emoji, as well as an update to `twemoji.js`, to load Unicode 9.0 twemoji images.
The default CDN location for loading Twemoji images has changed, moving to a versioned subdirectory. This allows updates without needing to purge the CDN.
Fixes#37361.
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Custom permalink structures require at least one valid structure tag, e.g. `%postname%`. If none is included, it would leave users with broken permalinks.
Let's make sure this won't happen by validating the permalink structure.
Adds unit tests.
Props rockwell15 for initial patch.
Fixes#35936.
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Covers:
* Currency signs
* Decompositions for Latin-1 Supplement
* Decompositions for Latin Extended-A
* Decompositions for Latin Extended-B
* Vowels with diacritic (Chinese, Hanyu Pinyin)
* Characters replaced for the `de_DE`, `de_DE_formal`, and `da_DK` locales
Props john_schlick for the initial work.
Props DrewAPicture, ocean90.
See #34677.
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Also use 'back-compat' in some inline comments where backward compatibility is the subject and shorthand feels more natural.
Note: 'backwards compatibility/compatibile' can also be considered correct, though it's primary seen in regular use in British English.
Props ocean90.
Fixes#36835.
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[37028] missed some logic to capture the base emoji skin tone, to compare to the modified emoji skin tone. This caused all browsers to report that they supported skin tone modifiers, regardless of whether they actually did.
Fixes#36604 for trunk.
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When the browser test for diversity emoji was added in [36160], it included a workaround for Chrome not being able to compare `Uint8ClampedArray` objects directly, by converting them to a string. Unfortunately, Safari doesn't support the `Uint8ClampedArray.toString()` method correctly, so the test was incorrectly failing in Safari.
Fixes#36266 for trunk.
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As new sets of emoji are added to Unicode, and browsers add support for them at random intervals, we'll inevitably need to add new tests to the emoji loader. This change makes it much easier to add new tests as they're needed.
Fixes#35300.
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[35709] was overly broad, and stopped transforming `&` characters within tag attributes. So that sites aren't generating invalid HTML, we need to restore this functionality, while continuing to not transform `&` within blocked tags.
Fixes#35008 for trunk.
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Twelve years later, after no fewer than three themes have intentionally implemented popup comments in their functionality, before being abandoned for at least the last six years, we've reached a time where we can put this era behind us. A time when we can remove comment popup functionality from WordPress.
If this breaks the internet, I'll eat my hat.
Fixes#28617
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