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diff --git a/plugins/af_readability/vendor/masterminds/html5/src/HTML5/Parser/EventHandler.php b/plugins/af_readability/vendor/masterminds/html5/src/HTML5/Parser/EventHandler.php deleted file mode 100644 index 9893a718b..000000000 --- a/plugins/af_readability/vendor/masterminds/html5/src/HTML5/Parser/EventHandler.php +++ /dev/null @@ -1,114 +0,0 @@ -<?php - -namespace Masterminds\HTML5\Parser; - -/** - * Standard events for HTML5. - * - * This is roughly analogous to a SAX2 or expat-style interface. - * However, it is tuned specifically for HTML5, according to section 8 - * of the HTML5 specification. - * - * An event handler receives parser events. For a concrete - * implementation, see DOMTreeBuilder. - * - * Quirks support in the parser is limited to close-in syntax (malformed - * tags or attributes). Higher order syntax and semantic issues with a - * document (e.g. mismatched tags, illegal nesting, etc.) are the - * responsibility of the event handler implementation. - * - * See HTML5 spec section 8.2.4 - */ -interface EventHandler -{ - const DOCTYPE_NONE = 0; - - const DOCTYPE_PUBLIC = 1; - - const DOCTYPE_SYSTEM = 2; - - /** - * A doctype declaration. - * - * @param string $name The name of the root element. - * @param int $idType One of DOCTYPE_NONE, DOCTYPE_PUBLIC, or DOCTYPE_SYSTEM - * @param string $id The identifier. For DOCTYPE_PUBLIC, this is the public ID. If DOCTYPE_SYSTEM, - * then this is a system ID. - * @param bool $quirks Indicates whether the builder should enter quirks mode. - */ - public function doctype($name, $idType = 0, $id = null, $quirks = false); - - /** - * A start tag. - * - * IMPORTANT: The parser watches the return value of this event. If this returns - * an integer, the parser will switch TEXTMODE patters according to the int. - * - * This is how the Tree Builder can tell the Tokenizer when a certain tag should - * cause the parser to go into RAW text mode. - * - * The HTML5 standard requires that the builder is the one that initiates this - * step, and this is the only way short of a circular reference that we can - * do that. - * - * Example: if a startTag even for a `script` name is fired, and the startTag() - * implementation returns Tokenizer::TEXTMODE_RAW, then the tokenizer will - * switch into RAW text mode and consume data until it reaches a closing - * `script` tag. - * - * The textmode is automatically reset to Tokenizer::TEXTMODE_NORMAL when the - * closing tag is encounter. **This behavior may change.** - * - * @param string $name The tag name. - * @param array $attributes An array with all of the tag's attributes. - * @param bool $selfClosing An indicator of whether or not this tag is self-closing (<foo/>). - * - * @return int one of the Tokenizer::TEXTMODE_* constants - */ - public function startTag($name, $attributes = array(), $selfClosing = false); - - /** - * An end-tag. - */ - public function endTag($name); - - /** - * A comment section (unparsed character data). - */ - public function comment($cdata); - - /** - * A unit of parsed character data. - * - * Entities in this text are *already decoded*. - */ - public function text($cdata); - - /** - * Indicates that the document has been entirely processed. - */ - public function eof(); - - /** - * Emitted when the parser encounters an error condition. - */ - public function parseError($msg, $line, $col); - - /** - * A CDATA section. - * - * @param string $data - * The unparsed character data - */ - public function cdata($data); - - /** - * This is a holdover from the XML spec. - * - * While user agents don't get PIs, server-side does. - * - * @param string $name The name of the processor (e.g. 'php'). - * @param string $data The unparsed data. - */ - public function processingInstruction($name, $data = null); -} |