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@@ -337,9 +337,9 @@ The `mermaid.parse(text, parseOptions)` function validates graph definitions wit
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The function `mermaid.parse(text, parseOptions)`, takes a text string as an argument and returns `{ diagramType: string }` if the definition follows mermaid's syntax.
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If the definition is invalid, the function returns `false` if `parseOptions.supressError` is set to `true`. Otherwise, it throws an error.
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If the definition is invalid, the function returns `false` if `parseOptions.suppressErrors` is set to `true`. Otherwise, it throws an error.
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The parseError function will be called when the parse function throws an error. It will not be called if `parseOptions.supressError` is set to `true`.
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The parseError function will be called when the parse function throws an error. It will not be called if `parseOptions.suppressErrors` is set to `true`.
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It is possible to override this function in order to handle the error in an application-specific way.
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