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// ESM COMPAT FLAG
__webpack_require__.r(__webpack_exports__);

// EXPORTS
__webpack_require__.d(__webpack_exports__, {
  "store": function() { return /* reexport */ store; }
});

// NAMESPACE OBJECT: ./node_modules/@wordpress/annotations/build-module/store/selectors.js
var selectors_namespaceObject = {};
__webpack_require__.r(selectors_namespaceObject);
__webpack_require__.d(selectors_namespaceObject, {
  "__experimentalGetAllAnnotationsForBlock": function() { return __experimentalGetAllAnnotationsForBlock; },
  "__experimentalGetAnnotations": function() { return __experimentalGetAnnotations; },
  "__experimentalGetAnnotationsForBlock": function() { return __experimentalGetAnnotationsForBlock; },
  "__experimentalGetAnnotationsForRichText": function() { return __experimentalGetAnnotationsForRichText; }
});

// NAMESPACE OBJECT: ./node_modules/@wordpress/annotations/build-module/store/actions.js
var actions_namespaceObject = {};
__webpack_require__.r(actions_namespaceObject);
__webpack_require__.d(actions_namespaceObject, {
  "__experimentalAddAnnotation": function() { return __experimentalAddAnnotation; },
  "__experimentalRemoveAnnotation": function() { return __experimentalRemoveAnnotation; },
  "__experimentalRemoveAnnotationsBySource": function() { return __experimentalRemoveAnnotationsBySource; },
  "__experimentalUpdateAnnotationRange": function() { return __experimentalUpdateAnnotationRange; }
});

;// CONCATENATED MODULE: external ["wp","richText"]
var external_wp_richText_namespaceObject = window["wp"]["richText"];
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: external ["wp","i18n"]
var external_wp_i18n_namespaceObject = window["wp"]["i18n"];
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/annotations/build-module/store/constants.js
/**
 * The identifier for the data store.
 *
 * @type {string}
 */
const STORE_NAME = 'core/annotations';

;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/annotations/build-module/format/annotation.js
/**
 * WordPress dependencies
 */


const FORMAT_NAME = 'core/annotation';
const ANNOTATION_ATTRIBUTE_PREFIX = 'annotation-text-';
/**
 * Internal dependencies
 */


/**
 * Applies given annotations to the given record.
 *
 * @param {Object} record      The record to apply annotations to.
 * @param {Array}  annotations The annotation to apply.
 * @return {Object} A record with the annotations applied.
 */

function applyAnnotations(record) {
  let annotations = arguments.length > 1 && arguments[1] !== undefined ? arguments[1] : [];
  annotations.forEach(annotation => {
    let {
      start,
      end
    } = annotation;

    if (start > record.text.length) {
      start = record.text.length;
    }

    if (end > record.text.length) {
      end = record.text.length;
    }

    const className = ANNOTATION_ATTRIBUTE_PREFIX + annotation.source;
    const id = ANNOTATION_ATTRIBUTE_PREFIX + annotation.id;
    record = (0,external_wp_richText_namespaceObject.applyFormat)(record, {
      type: FORMAT_NAME,
      attributes: {
        className,
        id
      }
    }, start, end);
  });
  return record;
}
/**
 * Removes annotations from the given record.
 *
 * @param {Object} record Record to remove annotations from.
 * @return {Object} The cleaned record.
 */

function removeAnnotations(record) {
  return removeFormat(record, 'core/annotation', 0, record.text.length);
}
/**
 * Retrieves the positions of annotations inside an array of formats.
 *
 * @param {Array} formats Formats with annotations in there.
 * @return {Object} ID keyed positions of annotations.
 */

function retrieveAnnotationPositions(formats) {
  const positions = {};
  formats.forEach((characterFormats, i) => {
    characterFormats = characterFormats || [];
    characterFormats = characterFormats.filter(format => format.type === FORMAT_NAME);
    characterFormats.forEach(format => {
      let {
        id
      } = format.attributes;
      id = id.replace(ANNOTATION_ATTRIBUTE_PREFIX, '');

      if (!positions.hasOwnProperty(id)) {
        positions[id] = {
          start: i
        };
      } // Annotations refer to positions between characters.
      // Formats refer to the character themselves.
      // So we need to adjust for that here.


      positions[id].end = i + 1;
    });
  });
  return positions;
}
/**
 * Updates annotations in the state based on positions retrieved from RichText.
 *
 * @param {Array}    annotations                   The annotations that are currently applied.
 * @param {Array}    positions                     The current positions of the given annotations.
 * @param {Object}   actions
 * @param {Function} actions.removeAnnotation      Function to remove an annotation from the state.
 * @param {Function} actions.updateAnnotationRange Function to update an annotation range in the state.
 */


function updateAnnotationsWithPositions(annotations, positions, _ref) {
  let {
    removeAnnotation,
    updateAnnotationRange
  } = _ref;
  annotations.forEach(currentAnnotation => {
    const position = positions[currentAnnotation.id]; // If we cannot find an annotation, delete it.

    if (!position) {
      // Apparently the annotation has been removed, so remove it from the state:
      // Remove...
      removeAnnotation(currentAnnotation.id);
      return;
    }

    const {
      start,
      end
    } = currentAnnotation;

    if (start !== position.start || end !== position.end) {
      updateAnnotationRange(currentAnnotation.id, position.start, position.end);
    }
  });
}

const annotation = {
  name: FORMAT_NAME,
  title: (0,external_wp_i18n_namespaceObject.__)('Annotation'),
  tagName: 'mark',
  className: 'annotation-text',
  attributes: {
    className: 'class',
    id: 'id'
  },

  edit() {
    return null;
  },

  __experimentalGetPropsForEditableTreePreparation(select, _ref2) {
    let {
      richTextIdentifier,
      blockClientId
    } = _ref2;
    return {
      annotations: select(STORE_NAME).__experimentalGetAnnotationsForRichText(blockClientId, richTextIdentifier)
    };
  },

  __experimentalCreatePrepareEditableTree(_ref3) {
    let {
      annotations
    } = _ref3;
    return (formats, text) => {
      if (annotations.length === 0) {
        return formats;
      }

      let record = {
        formats,
        text
      };
      record = applyAnnotations(record, annotations);
      return record.formats;
    };
  },

  __experimentalGetPropsForEditableTreeChangeHandler(dispatch) {
    return {
      removeAnnotation: dispatch(STORE_NAME).__experimentalRemoveAnnotation,
      updateAnnotationRange: dispatch(STORE_NAME).__experimentalUpdateAnnotationRange
    };
  },

  __experimentalCreateOnChangeEditableValue(props) {
    return formats => {
      const positions = retrieveAnnotationPositions(formats);
      const {
        removeAnnotation,
        updateAnnotationRange,
        annotations
      } = props;
      updateAnnotationsWithPositions(annotations, positions, {
        removeAnnotation,
        updateAnnotationRange
      });
    };
  }

};

;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/annotations/build-module/format/index.js
/**
 * WordPress dependencies
 */

/**
 * Internal dependencies
 */


const {
  name: format_name,
  ...settings
} = annotation;
(0,external_wp_richText_namespaceObject.registerFormatType)(format_name, settings);

;// CONCATENATED MODULE: external ["wp","hooks"]
var external_wp_hooks_namespaceObject = window["wp"]["hooks"];
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: external ["wp","data"]
var external_wp_data_namespaceObject = window["wp"]["data"];
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/annotations/build-module/block/index.js
/**
 * WordPress dependencies
 */


/**
 * Internal dependencies
 */


/**
 * Adds annotation className to the block-list-block component.
 *
 * @param {Object} OriginalComponent The original BlockListBlock component.
 * @return {Object} The enhanced component.
 */

const addAnnotationClassName = OriginalComponent => {
  return (0,external_wp_data_namespaceObject.withSelect)((select, _ref) => {
    let {
      clientId,
      className
    } = _ref;

    const annotations = select(STORE_NAME).__experimentalGetAnnotationsForBlock(clientId);

    return {
      className: annotations.map(annotation => {
        return 'is-annotated-by-' + annotation.source;
      }).concat(className).filter(Boolean).join(' ')
    };
  })(OriginalComponent);
};

(0,external_wp_hooks_namespaceObject.addFilter)('editor.BlockListBlock', 'core/annotations', addAnnotationClassName);

;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/annotations/build-module/store/reducer.js
/**
 * Filters an array based on the predicate, but keeps the reference the same if
 * the array hasn't changed.
 *
 * @param {Array}    collection The collection to filter.
 * @param {Function} predicate  Function that determines if the item should stay
 *                              in the array.
 * @return {Array} Filtered array.
 */
function filterWithReference(collection, predicate) {
  const filteredCollection = collection.filter(predicate);
  return collection.length === filteredCollection.length ? collection : filteredCollection;
}
/**
 * Creates a new object with the same keys, but with `callback()` called as
 * a transformer function on each of the values.
 *
 * @param {Object}   obj      The object to transform.
 * @param {Function} callback The function to transform each object value.
 * @return {Array} Transformed object.
 */


const mapValues = (obj, callback) => Object.entries(obj).reduce((acc, _ref) => {
  let [key, value] = _ref;
  return { ...acc,
    [key]: callback(value)
  };
}, {});
/**
 * Verifies whether the given annotations is a valid annotation.
 *
 * @param {Object} annotation The annotation to verify.
 * @return {boolean} Whether the given annotation is valid.
 */


function isValidAnnotationRange(annotation) {
  return typeof annotation.start === 'number' && typeof annotation.end === 'number' && annotation.start <= annotation.end;
}
/**
 * Reducer managing annotations.
 *
 * @param {Object} state  The annotations currently shown in the editor.
 * @param {Object} action Dispatched action.
 *
 * @return {Array} Updated state.
 */


function annotations() {
  var _state$blockClientId;

  let state = arguments.length > 0 && arguments[0] !== undefined ? arguments[0] : {};
  let action = arguments.length > 1 ? arguments[1] : undefined;

  switch (action.type) {
    case 'ANNOTATION_ADD':
      const blockClientId = action.blockClientId;
      const newAnnotation = {
        id: action.id,
        blockClientId,
        richTextIdentifier: action.richTextIdentifier,
        source: action.source,
        selector: action.selector,
        range: action.range
      };

      if (newAnnotation.selector === 'range' && !isValidAnnotationRange(newAnnotation.range)) {
        return state;
      }

      const previousAnnotationsForBlock = (_state$blockClientId = state === null || state === void 0 ? void 0 : state[blockClientId]) !== null && _state$blockClientId !== void 0 ? _state$blockClientId : [];
      return { ...state,
        [blockClientId]: [...previousAnnotationsForBlock, newAnnotation]
      };

    case 'ANNOTATION_REMOVE':
      return mapValues(state, annotationsForBlock => {
        return filterWithReference(annotationsForBlock, annotation => {
          return annotation.id !== action.annotationId;
        });
      });

    case 'ANNOTATION_UPDATE_RANGE':
      return mapValues(state, annotationsForBlock => {
        let hasChangedRange = false;
        const newAnnotations = annotationsForBlock.map(annotation => {
          if (annotation.id === action.annotationId) {
            hasChangedRange = true;
            return { ...annotation,
              range: {
                start: action.start,
                end: action.end
              }
            };
          }

          return annotation;
        });
        return hasChangedRange ? newAnnotations : annotationsForBlock;
      });

    case 'ANNOTATION_REMOVE_SOURCE':
      return mapValues(state, annotationsForBlock => {
        return filterWithReference(annotationsForBlock, annotation => {
          return annotation.source !== action.source;
        });
      });
  }

  return state;
}
/* harmony default export */ var reducer = (annotations);

;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/rememo/rememo.js


/** @typedef {(...args: any[]) => *[]} GetDependants */

/** @typedef {() => void} Clear */

/**
 * @typedef {{
 *   getDependants: GetDependants,
 *   clear: Clear
 * }} EnhancedSelector
 */

/**
 * Internal cache entry.
 *
 * @typedef CacheNode
 *
 * @property {?CacheNode|undefined} [prev] Previous node.
 * @property {?CacheNode|undefined} [next] Next node.
 * @property {*[]} args Function arguments for cache entry.
 * @property {*} val Function result.
 */

/**
 * @typedef Cache
 *
 * @property {Clear} clear Function to clear cache.
 * @property {boolean} [isUniqueByDependants] Whether dependants are valid in
 * considering cache uniqueness. A cache is unique if dependents are all arrays
 * or objects.
 * @property {CacheNode?} [head] Cache head.
 * @property {*[]} [lastDependants] Dependants from previous invocation.
 */

/**
 * Arbitrary value used as key for referencing cache object in WeakMap tree.
 *
 * @type {{}}
 */
var LEAF_KEY = {};

/**
 * Returns the first argument as the sole entry in an array.
 *
 * @template T
 *
 * @param {T} value Value to return.
 *
 * @return {[T]} Value returned as entry in array.
 */
function arrayOf(value) {
	return [value];
}

/**
 * Returns true if the value passed is object-like, or false otherwise. A value
 * is object-like if it can support property assignment, e.g. object or array.
 *
 * @param {*} value Value to test.
 *
 * @return {boolean} Whether value is object-like.
 */
function isObjectLike(value) {
	return !!value && 'object' === typeof value;
}

/**
 * Creates and returns a new cache object.
 *
 * @return {Cache} Cache object.
 */
function createCache() {
	/** @type {Cache} */
	var cache = {
		clear: function () {
			cache.head = null;
		},
	};

	return cache;
}

/**
 * Returns true if entries within the two arrays are strictly equal by
 * reference from a starting index.
 *
 * @param {*[]} a First array.
 * @param {*[]} b Second array.
 * @param {number} fromIndex Index from which to start comparison.
 *
 * @return {boolean} Whether arrays are shallowly equal.
 */
function isShallowEqual(a, b, fromIndex) {
	var i;

	if (a.length !== b.length) {
		return false;
	}

	for (i = fromIndex; i < a.length; i++) {
		if (a[i] !== b[i]) {
			return false;
		}
	}

	return true;
}

/**
 * Returns a memoized selector function. The getDependants function argument is
 * called before the memoized selector and is expected to return an immutable
 * reference or array of references on which the selector depends for computing
 * its own return value. The memoize cache is preserved only as long as those
 * dependant references remain the same. If getDependants returns a different
 * reference(s), the cache is cleared and the selector value regenerated.
 *
 * @template {(...args: *[]) => *} S
 *
 * @param {S} selector Selector function.
 * @param {GetDependants=} getDependants Dependant getter returning an array of
 * references used in cache bust consideration.
 */
/* harmony default export */ function rememo(selector, getDependants) {
	/** @type {WeakMap<*,*>} */
	var rootCache;

	/** @type {GetDependants} */
	var normalizedGetDependants = getDependants ? getDependants : arrayOf;

	/**
	 * Returns the cache for a given dependants array. When possible, a WeakMap
	 * will be used to create a unique cache for each set of dependants. This
	 * is feasible due to the nature of WeakMap in allowing garbage collection
	 * to occur on entries where the key object is no longer referenced. Since
	 * WeakMap requires the key to be an object, this is only possible when the
	 * dependant is object-like. The root cache is created as a hierarchy where
	 * each top-level key is the first entry in a dependants set, the value a
	 * WeakMap where each key is the next dependant, and so on. This continues
	 * so long as the dependants are object-like. If no dependants are object-
	 * like, then the cache is shared across all invocations.
	 *
	 * @see isObjectLike
	 *
	 * @param {*[]} dependants Selector dependants.
	 *
	 * @return {Cache} Cache object.
	 */
	function getCache(dependants) {
		var caches = rootCache,
			isUniqueByDependants = true,
			i,
			dependant,
			map,
			cache;

		for (i = 0; i < dependants.length; i++) {
			dependant = dependants[i];

			// Can only compose WeakMap from object-like key.
			if (!isObjectLike(dependant)) {
				isUniqueByDependants = false;
				break;
			}

			// Does current segment of cache already have a WeakMap?
			if (caches.has(dependant)) {
				// Traverse into nested WeakMap.
				caches = caches.get(dependant);
			} else {
				// Create, set, and traverse into a new one.
				map = new WeakMap();
				caches.set(dependant, map);
				caches = map;
			}
		}

		// We use an arbitrary (but consistent) object as key for the last item
		// in the WeakMap to serve as our running cache.
		if (!caches.has(LEAF_KEY)) {
			cache = createCache();
			cache.isUniqueByDependants = isUniqueByDependants;
			caches.set(LEAF_KEY, cache);
		}

		return caches.get(LEAF_KEY);
	}

	/**
	 * Resets root memoization cache.
	 */
	function clear() {
		rootCache = new WeakMap();
	}

	/* eslint-disable jsdoc/check-param-names */
	/**
	 * The augmented selector call, considering first whether dependants have
	 * changed before passing it to underlying memoize function.
	 *
	 * @param {*}    source    Source object for derivation.
	 * @param {...*} extraArgs Additional arguments to pass to selector.
	 *
	 * @return {*} Selector result.
	 */
	/* eslint-enable jsdoc/check-param-names */
	function callSelector(/* source, ...extraArgs */) {
		var len = arguments.length,
			cache,
			node,
			i,
			args,
			dependants;

		// Create copy of arguments (avoid leaking deoptimization).
		args = new Array(len);
		for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
			args[i] = arguments[i];
		}

		dependants = normalizedGetDependants.apply(null, args);
		cache = getCache(dependants);

		// If not guaranteed uniqueness by dependants (primitive type), shallow
		// compare against last dependants and, if references have changed,
		// destroy cache to recalculate result.
		if (!cache.isUniqueByDependants) {
			if (
				cache.lastDependants &&
				!isShallowEqual(dependants, cache.lastDependants, 0)
			) {
				cache.clear();
			}

			cache.lastDependants = dependants;
		}

		node = cache.head;
		while (node) {
			// Check whether node arguments match arguments
			if (!isShallowEqual(node.args, args, 1)) {
				node = node.next;
				continue;
			}

			// At this point we can assume we've found a match

			// Surface matched node to head if not already
			if (node !== cache.head) {
				// Adjust siblings to point to each other.
				/** @type {CacheNode} */ (node.prev).next = node.next;
				if (node.next) {
					node.next.prev = node.prev;
				}

				node.next = cache.head;
				node.prev = null;
				/** @type {CacheNode} */ (cache.head).prev = node;
				cache.head = node;
			}

			// Return immediately
			return node.val;
		}

		// No cached value found. Continue to insertion phase:

		node = /** @type {CacheNode} */ ({
			// Generate the result from original function
			val: selector.apply(null, args),
		});

		// Avoid including the source object in the cache.
		args[0] = null;
		node.args = args;

		// Don't need to check whether node is already head, since it would
		// have been returned above already if it was

		// Shift existing head down list
		if (cache.head) {
			cache.head.prev = node;
			node.next = cache.head;
		}

		cache.head = node;

		return node.val;
	}

	callSelector.getDependants = normalizedGetDependants;
	callSelector.clear = clear;
	clear();

	return /** @type {S & EnhancedSelector} */ (callSelector);
}

;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/annotations/build-module/store/selectors.js
/**
 * External dependencies
 */

/**
 * Shared reference to an empty array for cases where it is important to avoid
 * returning a new array reference on every invocation, as in a connected or
 * other pure component which performs `shouldComponentUpdate` check on props.
 * This should be used as a last resort, since the normalized data should be
 * maintained by the reducer result in state.
 *
 * @type {Array}
 */

const EMPTY_ARRAY = [];
/**
 * Returns the annotations for a specific client ID.
 *
 * @param {Object} state    Editor state.
 * @param {string} clientId The ID of the block to get the annotations for.
 *
 * @return {Array} The annotations applicable to this block.
 */

const __experimentalGetAnnotationsForBlock = rememo((state, blockClientId) => {
  var _state$blockClientId;

  return ((_state$blockClientId = state === null || state === void 0 ? void 0 : state[blockClientId]) !== null && _state$blockClientId !== void 0 ? _state$blockClientId : []).filter(annotation => {
    return annotation.selector === 'block';
  });
}, (state, blockClientId) => {
  var _state$blockClientId2;

  return [(_state$blockClientId2 = state === null || state === void 0 ? void 0 : state[blockClientId]) !== null && _state$blockClientId2 !== void 0 ? _state$blockClientId2 : EMPTY_ARRAY];
});
function __experimentalGetAllAnnotationsForBlock(state, blockClientId) {
  var _state$blockClientId3;

  return (_state$blockClientId3 = state === null || state === void 0 ? void 0 : state[blockClientId]) !== null && _state$blockClientId3 !== void 0 ? _state$blockClientId3 : EMPTY_ARRAY;
}
/**
 * Returns the annotations that apply to the given RichText instance.
 *
 * Both a blockClientId and a richTextIdentifier are required. This is because
 * a block might have multiple `RichText` components. This does mean that every
 * block needs to implement annotations itself.
 *
 * @param {Object} state              Editor state.
 * @param {string} blockClientId      The client ID for the block.
 * @param {string} richTextIdentifier Unique identifier that identifies the given RichText.
 * @return {Array} All the annotations relevant for the `RichText`.
 */

const __experimentalGetAnnotationsForRichText = rememo((state, blockClientId, richTextIdentifier) => {
  var _state$blockClientId4;

  return ((_state$blockClientId4 = state === null || state === void 0 ? void 0 : state[blockClientId]) !== null && _state$blockClientId4 !== void 0 ? _state$blockClientId4 : []).filter(annotation => {
    return annotation.selector === 'range' && richTextIdentifier === annotation.richTextIdentifier;
  }).map(annotation => {
    const {
      range,
      ...other
    } = annotation;
    return { ...range,
      ...other
    };
  });
}, (state, blockClientId) => {
  var _state$blockClientId5;

  return [(_state$blockClientId5 = state === null || state === void 0 ? void 0 : state[blockClientId]) !== null && _state$blockClientId5 !== void 0 ? _state$blockClientId5 : EMPTY_ARRAY];
});
/**
 * Returns all annotations in the editor state.
 *
 * @param {Object} state Editor state.
 * @return {Array} All annotations currently applied.
 */

function __experimentalGetAnnotations(state) {
  return Object.values(state).flat();
}

;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/annotations/node_modules/uuid/dist/esm-browser/rng.js
// Unique ID creation requires a high quality random # generator. In the browser we therefore
// require the crypto API and do not support built-in fallback to lower quality random number
// generators (like Math.random()).
var getRandomValues;
var rnds8 = new Uint8Array(16);
function rng() {
  // lazy load so that environments that need to polyfill have a chance to do so
  if (!getRandomValues) {
    // getRandomValues needs to be invoked in a context where "this" is a Crypto implementation. Also,
    // find the complete implementation of crypto (msCrypto) on IE11.
    getRandomValues = typeof crypto !== 'undefined' && crypto.getRandomValues && crypto.getRandomValues.bind(crypto) || typeof msCrypto !== 'undefined' && typeof msCrypto.getRandomValues === 'function' && msCrypto.getRandomValues.bind(msCrypto);

    if (!getRandomValues) {
      throw new Error('crypto.getRandomValues() not supported. See https://github.com/uuidjs/uuid#getrandomvalues-not-supported');
    }
  }

  return getRandomValues(rnds8);
}
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/annotations/node_modules/uuid/dist/esm-browser/regex.js
/* harmony default export */ var regex = (/^(?:[0-9a-f]{8}-[0-9a-f]{4}-[1-5][0-9a-f]{3}-[89ab][0-9a-f]{3}-[0-9a-f]{12}|00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000)$/i);
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/annotations/node_modules/uuid/dist/esm-browser/validate.js


function validate(uuid) {
  return typeof uuid === 'string' && regex.test(uuid);
}

/* harmony default export */ var esm_browser_validate = (validate);
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/annotations/node_modules/uuid/dist/esm-browser/stringify.js

/**
 * Convert array of 16 byte values to UUID string format of the form:
 * XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX
 */

var byteToHex = [];

for (var i = 0; i < 256; ++i) {
  byteToHex.push((i + 0x100).toString(16).substr(1));
}

function stringify(arr) {
  var offset = arguments.length > 1 && arguments[1] !== undefined ? arguments[1] : 0;
  // Note: Be careful editing this code!  It's been tuned for performance
  // and works in ways you may not expect. See https://github.com/uuidjs/uuid/pull/434
  var uuid = (byteToHex[arr[offset + 0]] + byteToHex[arr[offset + 1]] + byteToHex[arr[offset + 2]] + byteToHex[arr[offset + 3]] + '-' + byteToHex[arr[offset + 4]] + byteToHex[arr[offset + 5]] + '-' + byteToHex[arr[offset + 6]] + byteToHex[arr[offset + 7]] + '-' + byteToHex[arr[offset + 8]] + byteToHex[arr[offset + 9]] + '-' + byteToHex[arr[offset + 10]] + byteToHex[arr[offset + 11]] + byteToHex[arr[offset + 12]] + byteToHex[arr[offset + 13]] + byteToHex[arr[offset + 14]] + byteToHex[arr[offset + 15]]).toLowerCase(); // Consistency check for valid UUID.  If this throws, it's likely due to one
  // of the following:
  // - One or more input array values don't map to a hex octet (leading to
  // "undefined" in the uuid)
  // - Invalid input values for the RFC `version` or `variant` fields

  if (!esm_browser_validate(uuid)) {
    throw TypeError('Stringified UUID is invalid');
  }

  return uuid;
}

/* harmony default export */ var esm_browser_stringify = (stringify);
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/annotations/node_modules/uuid/dist/esm-browser/v4.js



function v4(options, buf, offset) {
  options = options || {};
  var rnds = options.random || (options.rng || rng)(); // Per 4.4, set bits for version and `clock_seq_hi_and_reserved`

  rnds[6] = rnds[6] & 0x0f | 0x40;
  rnds[8] = rnds[8] & 0x3f | 0x80; // Copy bytes to buffer, if provided

  if (buf) {
    offset = offset || 0;

    for (var i = 0; i < 16; ++i) {
      buf[offset + i] = rnds[i];
    }

    return buf;
  }

  return esm_browser_stringify(rnds);
}

/* harmony default export */ var esm_browser_v4 = (v4);
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/annotations/build-module/store/actions.js
/**
 * External dependencies
 */

/**
 * @typedef WPAnnotationRange
 *
 * @property {number} start The offset where the annotation should start.
 * @property {number} end   The offset where the annotation should end.
 */

/**
 * Adds an annotation to a block.
 *
 * The `block` attribute refers to a block ID that needs to be annotated.
 * `isBlockAnnotation` controls whether or not the annotation is a block
 * annotation. The `source` is the source of the annotation, this will be used
 * to identity groups of annotations.
 *
 * The `range` property is only relevant if the selector is 'range'.
 *
 * @param {Object}            annotation                    The annotation to add.
 * @param {string}            annotation.blockClientId      The blockClientId to add the annotation to.
 * @param {string}            annotation.richTextIdentifier Identifier for the RichText instance the annotation applies to.
 * @param {WPAnnotationRange} annotation.range              The range at which to apply this annotation.
 * @param {string}            [annotation.selector="range"] The way to apply this annotation.
 * @param {string}            [annotation.source="default"] The source that added the annotation.
 * @param {string}            [annotation.id]               The ID the annotation should have. Generates a UUID by default.
 *
 * @return {Object} Action object.
 */

function __experimentalAddAnnotation(_ref) {
  let {
    blockClientId,
    richTextIdentifier = null,
    range = null,
    selector = 'range',
    source = 'default',
    id = esm_browser_v4()
  } = _ref;
  const action = {
    type: 'ANNOTATION_ADD',
    id,
    blockClientId,
    richTextIdentifier,
    source,
    selector
  };

  if (selector === 'range') {
    action.range = range;
  }

  return action;
}
/**
 * Removes an annotation with a specific ID.
 *
 * @param {string} annotationId The annotation to remove.
 *
 * @return {Object} Action object.
 */

function __experimentalRemoveAnnotation(annotationId) {
  return {
    type: 'ANNOTATION_REMOVE',
    annotationId
  };
}
/**
 * Updates the range of an annotation.
 *
 * @param {string} annotationId ID of the annotation to update.
 * @param {number} start        The start of the new range.
 * @param {number} end          The end of the new range.
 *
 * @return {Object} Action object.
 */

function __experimentalUpdateAnnotationRange(annotationId, start, end) {
  return {
    type: 'ANNOTATION_UPDATE_RANGE',
    annotationId,
    start,
    end
  };
}
/**
 * Removes all annotations of a specific source.
 *
 * @param {string} source The source to remove.
 *
 * @return {Object} Action object.
 */

function __experimentalRemoveAnnotationsBySource(source) {
  return {
    type: 'ANNOTATION_REMOVE_SOURCE',
    source
  };
}

;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/annotations/build-module/store/index.js
/**
 * WordPress dependencies
 */

/**
 * Internal dependencies
 */




/**
 * Module Constants
 */


/**
 * Store definition for the annotations namespace.
 *
 * @see https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/blob/HEAD/packages/data/README.md#createReduxStore
 *
 * @type {Object}
 */

const store = (0,external_wp_data_namespaceObject.createReduxStore)(STORE_NAME, {
  reducer: reducer,
  selectors: selectors_namespaceObject,
  actions: actions_namespaceObject
});
(0,external_wp_data_namespaceObject.register)(store);

;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/annotations/build-module/index.js
/**
 * Internal dependencies
 */




(window.wp = window.wp || {}).annotations = __webpack_exports__;
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How to Spot a Fake Louis Vuitton Alma Bag Academy by FASHIONPHILE\n<\/p>\n

Many praise the affordable prices and trendy styles, while others express concerns about product quality and shipping times. Replica products offer a way to access designer-inspired items at lower prices, but they come with significant risks and ethical considerations. Let\u2019s explore the advantages and drawbacks of engaging with replica goods. As one of my friends said \u201cIn the Grand Bazaar, the items you see on display are not the good ones.\n<\/p>\n

A genuine designer purse is a symbol of luxury and style and also represents the creativity and often the heritage of the original brand. Yes, Hermes Kelly dupes provide a stylish, affordable alternative to the original. They allow you to enjoy the iconic design without spending a fortune. Many fashion lovers find them a valuable addition to their wardrobe. For those who prioritize cruelty-free and environmentally-friendly products, vegan options for Hermes Kelly Dupes are a great choice.\n<\/p>\n

The double G logo is super iconic, and the bags have a vintage vibe that won\u2019t go out of style anytime soon. Due to their luxury status, high price tag, and celebrity endorsers, everyone seems to want to get their hands on one of these iconic styles. Unfortunately, this has led to a massive influx of knockoff reproductions, or dupes as they\u2019re often referred to as. You usually find the best dupes by knowing the right keywords to search for, such as \u201cprinted tote bag\u201d and by knowing the right brands and their styles. From its classic design to its high-quality construction, the Goyard tote is the perfect combination of elegance and practicality. The luxurious leather and signature Goyard print add a touch of sophistication to any outfit, while the roomy interior offers ample storage space for your day-to-day life.\n<\/p>\n

After all, the production of watches requires a certain amount of technology, and the polished workmanship of a large factory is better. Many famous brand watches are also produced by these factories. Most luxury watches use Swiss-origin movements, while replica watches made in China basically use Chinese-made movements. Although the movement of the replica watch is not as good as the original one, it does not affect the use of the product. Nowadays, technology upgrades are getting faster and faster, and the manufacturing technology of bags is getting more and more advanced.\n<\/p>\n

You can also check the number type on the top of the tag that is different from a new one. If the packaging looks off, like it\u2019s low quality or missing the right branding, that could mean the bag\u2019s a fake. Legitimate platforms will carefully handle customer items and use proper packaging to prevent damage during shipping. It\u2019s a big warning sign if the platform doesn\u2019t offer refunds. When you\u2019re buying a bag online, you can\u2019t check it out up close. So, there\u2019s no promise of getting your money back if the bag turns out to be fake.\n<\/p>\n

1.Choose Sensitive Goods ChannelsUse the special cargo channels provided by express delivery companies such as FedEx, DHL, and UPS. Alibaba is a B2B platform, suitable for large-scale procurement, especially for wholesale goods. It provides buyers with a strict supplier certification and evaluation system to help find reliable replica suppliers.\n<\/p>\n

Replicas Store is specialized in a great variety of replica products including replica designer bags such as Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Gucci, Hermes, Fendi, Dior, Celine replica bags. You can easily find a great variety of replica bags by searching different keywords like \u201cluxury bags\u201d \u201creplica bags\u201d. You can even find real products with brand logos by searching the designer brands directly. Replica bags of famous brands are popular among people all around the world.\n<\/p>\n

This cross body type women shoulder bag sports a letter plain artwork any one will admire on the first sight. The bag\u2019s design is embellished with the finest hardware including Tassel chains lock. Perfect for a gift to the lady you admire for any occasion, the bag comes with an interior compartment, flap pocket and cover type closure. The lining is done in synthetic leather and the bag boasts of a durable construction. Chloe dupes are generally made in China, but there are manufacturers based out of Vietnam replica bags<\/em><\/strong><\/a>, Thailand and Korea. Most of the best high quality Chloe bag dupes are available on DHgate Replica Bags<\/em><\/strong><\/a>, but they\u2019re not as affordable as you might imagine.\n<\/p>\n

Louis Vuitton dupes are affordable alternatives to owning designer bags. These replicas mimic the design and features of authentic Louis Vuitton products, offering a similar style at a lower price point. Made from genuine or faux leather, you can find dupes in various styles like totes, backpacks, and shoulder bags. Do you dream of buying a stylish handbag to match your latest outfit?\n<\/p>\n

From the colour, leather, shape and size -each detail matters. It will also help you make \u2018smarter\u2019 choices when shopping since you will have a more realistic understanding as to what your options will be in the event you change your mind post purchase. The predominant messaging on replicas supports this idea, however anyone who has actually spent time in the replica world shopping knows that it could not be farther from the truth. Regardless of who you decide to purchase from, there are some important points to keep in mind when it comes to shopping for replicas which I have listed below. In the early 1980s, Louis Vuitton began including date codes to identify a bag\u2019s place of origin and date of manufacture.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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