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Now there is a uniform interface for reader and writer tests.
Also added a quasiquoter, for multiline strings.
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readNative can now read full pandoc documents, block lists, blocks,
inline lists, or inlines. It will interpret
Str "hi"
as if it were
Pandoc (Meta [] [] []) [Plain [Str "hi"]]
This should make testing easier.
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The man pages are produced by a post-build hook, using
MakeManPage.hs. However, there seem to be problems running
this program on some systems; see
https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/issues/#issue/15.
This change means that the generated man pages will be included in
the tarball produced by 'cabal sdist', and hence in releases.
They will still be updated by the build process if the sources
change, but in most builds, the man page won't need to be regenerated.
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Otherwise cabal sdist won't include them.
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Remove Tests.Shared.
Remove dependency on QuickCheck.
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+ You can now specify glob patterns after 'cabal test';
e.g. 'cabal test latex' will only run the latex tests.
+ Instead of detecting highlighting support in Setup.hs,
we now detect it in test-pandoc, by looking to see if
'languages' is null.
+ We now verify the lhs readers against the lhs-test.native,
normalizing with 'normalize'. This makes more sense than
verifying against HTML, which also brings in the HTML writer.
+ Added lhsn-test.nohl.{html,html+lhs}, so we can do the lhs
tests whether or not highlighting has been installed.
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* The new reader is faster and more accurate.
* API changes for Text.Pandoc.Readers.HTML:
- removed rawHtmlBlock, anyHtmlBlockTag, anyHtmlInlineTag,
anyHtmlTag, anyHtmlEndTag, htmlEndTag, extractTagType,
htmlBlockElement, htmlComment
- added htmlTag, htmlInBalanced, isInlineTag, isBlockTag, isTextTag
* tagsoup is a new dependency.
* Text.Pandoc.Parsing: Generalized type on readWith.
* Benchmark.hs: Added length calculation to force full evaluation.
* Updated HTML reader tests.
* Updated markdown and textile readers to use the functions from
the HTML reader.
* Note: The markdown reader now correctly handles some cases it did not
before. For example:
<hr/>
is reproduced without adding a space.
<script>
a = '<b>';
</script>
is parsed correctly.
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* Added Text.Pandoc.Pretty.
This is better suited for pandoc than the 'pretty' package.
One advantage is that we now get proper wrapping; Emph [Inline]
is no longer treated as a big unwrappable unit. Previously
we only got breaks for spaces at the "outer level." We can also
more easily avoid doubled blank lines. Performance is
significantly better as well.
* Removed Text.Pandoc.Blocks.
Text.Pandoc.Pretty allows you to define blocks and concatenate
them.
* Modified markdown, RST, org readers to use Text.Pandoc.Pretty
instead of Text.PrettyPrint.HughesPJ.
* Text.Pandoc.Shared: Added writerColumns to WriterOptions.
* Markdown, RST, Org writers now break text at writerColumns.
* Added --columns command-line option, which sets stColumns
and writerColumns.
* Table parsing: If the size of the header > stColumns,
use the header size as 100% for purposes of calculating
relative widths of columns.
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+ This ensures that test-pandoc gets built.
+ 'cabal test' now runs this.
+ The old tests/RunTests.hs has been removed, and
src/test-pandoc.hs added.
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The JSON reader is about 20x faster than the native reader.
So this can be a good way to serialize a pandoc document.
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This is faster to parse than native.
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Previously it relied on pandoc already being installed.
Now it uses dist/package.conf.inplace.
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+ Added Text/Pandoc/Writers/Org.hs
+ Added to pandoc.cabal
+ Added to pandoc.hs and Text/Pandoc.hs exports.
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Conflicts:
src/Text/Pandoc/Definition.hs
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entries
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Conflicts:
README
man/man1/pandoc.1.md
pandoc.cabal
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We now get Text.Pandoc.Definition from the new pandoc-types package.
This will make it possible for other programs to supply output
in Pandoc format, without depending on the whole pandoc package.
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Example:
\newcommand{\plus}[2]{#1 + #2}
$\plus{3}{4}$
yields:
3+4
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Now it doesn't export a writer, just some CSS and JS.
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Now s5 is handled in more or less the same way as slidy,
as a variant of HTML.
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Added slidy/slidy.min.{css,js}.
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It is needed for the Windows installer, since if a library
is produced, the binary can't be made relocatable.
See http://www.haskell.org/ghc/docs/6.12.2/html/Cabal/builders.html
section 4.1.2.3.
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