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591 B
JavaScript
19 lines
591 B
JavaScript
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import {characterEntities} from 'character-entities'
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const own = {}.hasOwnProperty
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/**
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* Decode a single character reference (without the `&` or `;`).
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* You probably only need this when you’re building parsers yourself that follow
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* different rules compared to HTML.
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* This is optimized to be tiny in browsers.
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*
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* @param {string} value
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* `notin` (named), `#123` (deci), `#x123` (hexa).
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* @returns {string|false}
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* Decoded reference.
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*/
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export function decodeNamedCharacterReference(value) {
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return own.call(characterEntities, value) ? characterEntities[value] : false
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}
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