Update dependencies and build to go1.22

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Wim
2024-01-06 21:12:22 +01:00
parent 56e7bd01ca
commit c6efa7176e
1553 changed files with 3279516 additions and 1924371 deletions

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@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ tokenization, and tokenization and tree construction stages of the WHATWG HTML
parsing specification respectively. While the tokenizer parses and normalizes
individual HTML tokens, only the parser constructs the DOM tree from the
tokenized HTML, as described in the tree construction stage of the
specification, dynamically modifying or extending the docuemnt's DOM tree.
specification, dynamically modifying or extending the document's DOM tree.
If your use case requires semantically well-formed HTML documents, as defined by
the WHATWG specification, the parser should be used rather than the tokenizer.

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@@ -910,9 +910,6 @@ func (z *Tokenizer) readTagAttrKey() {
return
}
switch c {
case ' ', '\n', '\r', '\t', '\f', '/':
z.pendingAttr[0].end = z.raw.end - 1
return
case '=':
if z.pendingAttr[0].start+1 == z.raw.end {
// WHATWG 13.2.5.32, if we see an equals sign before the attribute name
@@ -920,7 +917,9 @@ func (z *Tokenizer) readTagAttrKey() {
continue
}
fallthrough
case '>':
case ' ', '\n', '\r', '\t', '\f', '/', '>':
// WHATWG 13.2.5.33 Attribute name state
// We need to reconsume the char in the after attribute name state to support the / character
z.raw.end--
z.pendingAttr[0].end = z.raw.end
return
@@ -939,6 +938,11 @@ func (z *Tokenizer) readTagAttrVal() {
if z.err != nil {
return
}
if c == '/' {
// WHATWG 13.2.5.34 After attribute name state
// U+002F SOLIDUS (/) - Switch to the self-closing start tag state.
return
}
if c != '=' {
z.raw.end--
return