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3 | namespace dokuwiki\plugin\prosemirror\schema; |
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5 | /** |
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6 | * Class Mark |
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7 | * |
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8 | * @package dokuwiki\plugin\prosemirror\schema |
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9 | * @link http://prosemirror.net/ref.html#model.Mark |
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10 | */ |
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11 | class Mark implements \JsonSerializable |
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12 | { |
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13 | /** @var string The type of this mark */ |
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14 | protected $type; |
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16 | /** @var array The attributes associated with this mark */ |
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17 | protected $attrs = []; |
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19 | /** |
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20 | * Mark constructor. |
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21 | * |
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22 | * @param string $type |
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23 | */ |
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24 | public function __construct($type) |
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25 | { |
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26 | $this->type = $type; |
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27 | } |
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29 | /** |
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30 | * @param string $key Attribute key to get or set |
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31 | * @param null $value Attribute value to set, null to get |
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32 | * |
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33 | * @return $this|mixed Either the wanted value or the Mark itself |
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34 | */ |
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35 | public function attr($key, $value = null) |
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36 | { |
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37 | if (is_null($value)) { |
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38 | if (isset($this->attrs[$key])) { |
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39 | return $this->attrs[$key]; |
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40 | } else { |
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41 | return null; |
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42 | } |
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43 | } |
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45 | $this->attrs[$key] = $value; |
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46 | return $this; |
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47 | } |
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49 | /** |
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50 | * Specify data which should be serialized to JSON |
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51 | * |
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52 | * @link http://php.net/manual/en/jsonserializable.jsonserialize.php |
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53 | * @return mixed data which can be serialized by <b>json_encode</b>, |
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54 | * which is a value of any type other than a resource. |
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55 | * @since 5.4.0 |
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56 | */ |
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57 | public function jsonSerialize() |
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58 | { |
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59 | $json = [ |
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60 | 'type' => $this->type, |
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61 | ]; |
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62 | if ($this->attrs) { |
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63 | $json['attrs'] = $this->attrs; |
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64 | } |
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66 | return $json; |
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67 | } |
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68 | } |
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