Previously, the TinyMCE inline scripts were added on the `init` action in the block editor. In the classic editor, however, these scripts are loaded when the TinyMCE window is printed, and some plugins rely on them being loaded later, so they can attach to the appropriate filters.
See #45338.
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Some plugins remove the Custom Fields meta box, particularly when they provide functionality that replaces it. The block editor would correctly not display this meta box in these circumstances, but it still showed the option to display or hide it.
Props pento, noisysocks.
See #45282.
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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 favour 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 favour of a `render_block` filter in `render_block()`.
See #45145, #45190, #45264, #45282.
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Lacking an appropriate action in the classic editor, plugins that add meta boxes have historically hooked into various actions in order to add hidden input fields.
This change also adds backwards compatibility for two of the most common: `edit_form_after_title`, and `edit_form_advanced`.
Props pento, danielbachhuber.
See #45283.
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While the documentation for `add_meta_box()` specifices that `$callback_args` should be an array, this has never been enforced, and we have workarounds in place for when it's passed as something other than an array.
Rather than break sites that are passing unexpected data, we can quietly just allow for it, instead.
Props johnjamesjacoby, birgire.
Fixes#45206.
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The block editor needs to duplicate the classic meta box behaviour, so it can extract the registered meta boxes, and import them into the block editor.
To match the classic editor behaviour as closely as possible, this moves the relevant code from the classic editor, into a new function, so it can be called by both.
Props pento, peterwilsoncc.
Fixes#45172.
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When meta boxes are registered, they can use the `__back_compat_meta_box` and `__block_editor_compatible_meta_box` flags, to show whether this registration just exists for if the classic editor is loaded, and whether this meta box is compatible with the block editor.
When a meta box marks itself as incompatible with the block editor, and `WP_DEBUG` is enabled, a warning will show inside that meta box in the classic editor.
As all core meta boxes have been recreated in the block editor, they can be marked with the `__back_compat_meta_box` flag.
See #45112.
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