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fix: Fix KaTeX corner cases
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@ -1,14 +1,13 @@
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import katex from 'katex';
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const DELIMITER_LIST = [
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{ left: '$$\n', right: '\n$$', display: true },
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{ left: '$$', right: '$$', display: false }, // This should be on top to prevent conflict with $ delimiter
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{ left: '$$', right: '$$', display: true },
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{ left: '$', right: '$', display: false },
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{ left: '\\pu{', right: '}', display: false },
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{ left: '\\ce{', right: '}', display: false },
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{ left: '\\(', right: '\\)', display: false },
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{ left: '\\[\n', right: '\n\\]', display: true },
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{ left: '\\[', right: '\\]', display: false }
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{ left: '\\[', right: '\\]', display: true },
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{ left: '\\begin{equation}', right: '\\end{equation}', display: true }
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];
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// const DELIMITER_LIST = [
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@ -34,14 +33,18 @@ function generateRegexRules(delimiters) {
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const escapedRight = escapeRegex(right);
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if (!display) {
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// For inline delimiters, we match everyting
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inlinePatterns.push(`${escapedLeft}((?:\\\\[^]|[^\\\\])+?)${escapedRight}`);
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} else {
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blockPatterns.push(`${escapedLeft}((?:\\\\[^]|[^\\\\])+?)${escapedRight}`);
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// Block delimiters doubles as inline delimiters when not followed by a newline
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inlinePatterns.push(`${escapedLeft}(?!\\n)((?:\\\\[^]|[^\\\\])+?)(?!\\n)${escapedRight}`);
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blockPatterns.push(`${escapedLeft}\\n((?:\\\\[^]|[^\\\\])+?)\\n${escapedRight}`);
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}
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});
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const inlineRule = new RegExp(`^(${inlinePatterns.join('|')})(?=[\\s?!.,:?!。,:]|$)`, 'u');
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const blockRule = new RegExp(`^(${blockPatterns.join('|')})(?=[\\s?!.,:?!。,:]|$)`, 'u');
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// Math formulas can end in special characters
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const inlineRule = new RegExp(`^(${inlinePatterns.join('|')})(?=[\\s?。,!-\/:-@[-\`{-~]|$)`, 'u');
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const blockRule = new RegExp(`^(${blockPatterns.join('|')})(?=[\\s?。,!-\/:-@[-\`{-~]|$)`, 'u');
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return { inlineRule, blockRule };
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}
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@ -51,8 +54,8 @@ const { inlineRule, blockRule } = generateRegexRules(DELIMITER_LIST);
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export default function (options = {}) {
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return {
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extensions: [
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blockKatex(options), // This should be on top to prevent conflict with inline delimiters.
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inlineKatex(options)
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inlineKatex(options),
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blockKatex(options),
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]
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};
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}
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@ -86,7 +89,9 @@ function katexStart(src, displayMode: boolean) {
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return;
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}
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const f = index === 0 || indexSrc.charAt(index - 1) === ' ';
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// Check if the delimiter is preceded by a special character.
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// If it does, then it's potentially a math formula.
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const f = index === 0 || indexSrc.charAt(index - 1).match(/[\s?。,!-\/:-@[-`{-~]/);
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if (f) {
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const possibleKatex = indexSrc.substring(index);
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