/* eslint prefer-const: 0*/ // Note: this is copied from https://github.com/markdown-it/markdown-it/blob/master/lib/renderer.js // Markdown-it assigns a special meaning to code returned from highlight() when it starts with PRE or not. // If it starts with PRE, the highlited code is returned as-is. If it does not, it is wrapped in

// This is a bit of a hack and magic behaviour, and it prevents us from returning a DIV from the highlight
// function.
// So we modify the code below to allow highlight() to return an object that tells how to render
// the code.

function plugin(markdownIt:any) {
	// @ts-ignore: Keep the function signature as-is despite unusued arguments
	markdownIt.renderer.rules.fence = function(tokens:any[], idx:number, options:any, env:any, slf:any) {
		let token = tokens[idx],
			info = token.info ? markdownIt.utils.unescapeAll(token.info).trim() : '',
			langName = '',
			highlighted, i, tmpAttrs, tmpToken;

		if (info) {
			langName = info.split(/\s+/g)[0];
		}

		if (options.highlight) {
			highlighted = options.highlight(token.content, langName) || markdownIt.utils.escapeHtml(token.content);
		} else {
			highlighted = markdownIt.utils.escapeHtml(token.content);
		}

		const wrapCode = highlighted && highlighted.wrapCode !== false;
		highlighted = typeof highlighted !== 'string' ? highlighted.html : highlighted;

		if (highlighted.indexOf('${
				highlighted
			}
\n`; } return `
${
			highlighted
		}
\n`; }; } export default { plugin, };