Fix: Fixed an issue where using the new quote markers would cause dialogue output to have delete symbols #7623 (#8083)

### What problem does this PR solve?

Fix: Fixed an issue where using the new quote markers would cause
dialogue output to have delete symbols #7623
### Type of change

- [x] Bug Fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
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balibabu
2025-06-05 17:43:28 +08:00
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parent 6488f22540
commit 841291dda0
2 changed files with 10 additions and 15 deletions

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@ -25,15 +25,12 @@ import {
replaceThinkToSection,
showImage,
} from '@/utils/chat';
import { replaceTextByOldReg } from '../utils';
import { currentReg, replaceTextByOldReg } from '../utils';
import classNames from 'classnames';
import { pipe } from 'lodash/fp';
import styles from './index.less';
const reg = /(~{2}\d+={2})/g;
// const curReg = /(~{2}\d+\${2})/g;
const getChunkIndex = (match: string) => Number(match.slice(2, -2));
// TODO: The display of the table is inconsistent with the display previously placed in the MessageItem.
const MarkdownContent = ({
@ -201,7 +198,7 @@ const MarkdownContent = ({
const renderReference = useCallback(
(text: string) => {
let replacedText = reactStringReplace(text, reg, (match, i) => {
let replacedText = reactStringReplace(text, currentReg, (match, i) => {
const chunkIndex = getChunkIndex(match);
const { documentUrl, fileExtension, imageId, chunkItem, documentId } =

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@ -43,17 +43,15 @@ export const buildMessageItemReference = (
};
const oldReg = /(#{2}\d+\${2})/g;
const currentReg = /\[ID:(\d+)\]/g;
function transformReg(substring: string) {
return `~~${substring.slice(4, -1)}==`;
}
export const currentReg = /\[ID:(\d+)\]/g;
// To be compatible with the old index matching mode
export const replaceTextByOldReg = (text: string) => {
return text
?.replace(currentReg, transformReg)
.replace(oldReg, (substring: string) => {
return `~~${substring.slice(2, -2)}==`;
});
return (
text
// ?.replace(currentReg, transformReg)
.replace(oldReg, (substring: string) => {
return `[ID:${substring.slice(2, -2)}]`;
})
);
};