Update to mod enabled version goquery (#8021)
* update to mod enabled version goquery * manually set appengine new release
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@ -41,6 +41,30 @@ func (s *Selection) AddNodes(nodes ...*html.Node) *Selection {
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// AndSelf adds the previous set of elements on the stack to the current set.
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// It returns a new Selection object containing the current Selection combined
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// with the previous one.
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// Deprecated: This function has been deprecated and is now an alias for AddBack().
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func (s *Selection) AndSelf() *Selection {
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return s.AddBack()
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}
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// AddBack adds the previous set of elements on the stack to the current set.
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// It returns a new Selection object containing the current Selection combined
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// with the previous one.
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func (s *Selection) AddBack() *Selection {
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return s.AddSelection(s.prevSel)
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}
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// AddBackFiltered reduces the previous set of elements on the stack to those that
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// match the selector string, and adds them to the current set.
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// It returns a new Selection object containing the current Selection combined
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// with the filtered previous one
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func (s *Selection) AddBackFiltered(selector string) *Selection {
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return s.AddSelection(s.prevSel.Filter(selector))
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}
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// AddBackMatcher reduces the previous set of elements on the stack to those that match
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// the mateher, and adds them to the curernt set.
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// It returns a new Selection object containing the current Selection combined
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// with the filtered previous one
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func (s *Selection) AddBackMatcher(m Matcher) *Selection {
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return s.AddSelection(s.prevSel.FilterMatcher(m))
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}
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