/* PrismJS 1.24.1
https://prismjs.com/download.html#themes=prism-tomorrow&languages=markup+css+clike+javascript+apacheconf+arduino+aspnet+bash+batch+c+csharp+cpp+cmake+docker+gcode+git+go+ignore+java+json+json5+makefile+markdown+markup-templating+php+powershell+properties+python+jsx+tsx+sas+sass+scss+sql+typescript+typoscript+yaml&plugins=line-numbers */
///
var _self = (typeof window !== 'undefined')
? window // if in browser
: (
(typeof WorkerGlobalScope !== 'undefined' && self instanceof WorkerGlobalScope)
? self // if in worker
: {} // if in node js
);
/**
* Prism: Lightweight, robust, elegant syntax highlighting
*
* @license MIT
* @author Lea Verou
* @namespace
* @public
*/
var Prism = (function (_self) {
// Private helper vars
var lang = /\blang(?:uage)?-([\w-]+)\b/i;
var uniqueId = 0;
// The grammar object for plaintext
var plainTextGrammar = {};
var _ = {
/**
* By default, Prism will attempt to highlight all code elements (by calling {@link Prism.highlightAll}) on the
* current page after the page finished loading. This might be a problem if e.g. you wanted to asynchronously load
* additional languages or plugins yourself.
*
* By setting this value to `true`, Prism will not automatically highlight all code elements on the page.
*
* You obviously have to change this value before the automatic highlighting started. To do this, you can add an
* empty Prism object into the global scope before loading the Prism script like this:
*
* ```js
* window.Prism = window.Prism || {};
* Prism.manual = true;
* // add a new