Editor: Normalize paths in register_core_block_style_handles().

Previously, this function did not normalize paths before using `glob()` or registering styles. This led to a mixture of forward-slashes and back-slashes in 
Windows environments.

This change uses `wp_normalize_path()` to ensure Windows compatibility.

Props wildworks, costdev, kafleg, mukesh27.
Fixes #58711.




git-svn-id: https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@56136 602fd350-edb4-49c9-b593-d223f7449a82
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Jb Audras
2023-07-05 07:14:20 +00:00
parent f83f5100ed
commit c3e17e4ccb

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@@ -48,16 +48,16 @@ function register_core_block_style_handles() {
$transient_name = 'wp_core_block_css_files';
$files = get_transient( $transient_name );
if ( ! $files ) {
$files = glob( __DIR__ . '/**/**.css' );
$files = glob( wp_normalize_path( __DIR__ . '/**/**.css' ) );
set_transient( $transient_name, $files );
}
} else {
$files = glob( __DIR__ . '/**/**.css' );
$files = glob( wp_normalize_path( __DIR__ . '/**/**.css' ) );
}
$register_style = static function( $name, $filename, $style_handle ) use ( $includes_path, $includes_url, $suffix, $wp_styles, $files ) {
$style_path = "blocks/{$name}/{$filename}{$suffix}.css";
$path = $includes_path . $style_path;
$path = wp_normalize_path( $includes_path . $style_path );
if ( ! in_array( $path, $files, true ) ) {
$wp_styles->add(