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This will be used by both RST and markdown readers.
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Now it's based on RFC 822, though it still doesn't implement
quoted strings in email addresses.
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Previously header ids were autogenerated by the writers.
Now they are generated (unless supplied explicitly) in the
markdown parser, if the `header_identifiers` extension is
selected.
In addition, the textile reader now supports id attributes on
headers.
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It is not connected to anything yet.
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Now by default pandoc will act as if link references have been defined
for all headers. So, you can do this:
# My header
Link to [My header].
Another link to [it][My header].
Closes #691.
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Didn't correctly handle case where nothing is parsed.
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This reverts commit 5419b504cef0cc6e1a0f3e321b2fc0a66e12db3c.
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This will be used to provide warnings for things like duplicate
footnote refs and link refs.
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Also removeLeadingSpace to triml,
removeTrailingSpace to trimr.
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Don't use nullBlock in Textile reader. Better to know about parsing
problems than to skip stuff when we get stuck.
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This reverts commit 7272735b3d413a644fd9ab01eeae8ae9cd5a925b.
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Previously, UTF-8 was enforced for both input and output.
The new system:
* For input, UTF-8 is tried first; if an error is raised, the
locale encoding is tried.
* For output, the locale encoding is always used.
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This reverts commit c69837adb648a479167be5e2d37279a02be8060c.
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Note that system templates are stored as UTF8
and will still be read as such, even if the local encoding
is different. Text downloaded from URLs will also be treated
as UTF-8.
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- Removed writerLiterateHaskell from WriterOptions.
- Removed readerLiterateHaskell from ReaderOptions.
- Added Ext_literate_haskell to Extensions. Test for this
instead of the above.
- Removed failUnlessLHS from Shared.
Note: At this point, +lhs and .lhs extension no longer has any effect.
Need to fix.
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Parser now exports F(..), askF, asksF, runF.
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Now we just use the former Key' (string contents),
renamed Key. lookupKeySrc and fromKey are no longer
eport. Key', toKey' and KeyTable' have become Key,
toKey, and KeyTable.
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* Use Builder's Inlines/Blocks instead of lists.
* Return values in the reader monad, which are then
run (at the end of parsing) against the final
parser state. This allows links, notes, and
example numbers to be resolved without a second
parser pass.
* An effect of using Builder is that everything is
normalized automatically.
* New exports from Text.Pandoc.Parsing:
widthsFromIndices, NoteTable', KeyTable', Key', toKey',
withQuoteContext, singleQuoteStart, singleQuoteEnd, doubleQuoteStart,
doubleQuoteEnd, ellipses, apostrophe, dash
* Updated opendocument tests.
* Don't derive Show for ParserState.
* Benchmarks: markdown reader takes 82% of the time it took before.
Markdown writer takes 92% of the time (here the speedup is probably
due to the fact that everything is normalized by default).
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This will be developed in a branch, noreparsing.
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The only possible effect will be with rst fragments that
begin with an rst title block, which will now cause the
header transform.
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Better to keep reader and writer options separate.
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This is the beginning of a larger transition that will make
Options, not ParserState, the parameter of the read functions.
(Options will also be used in writers, in place of WriterOptions.)
Next step is to remove strict, replacing it with granular
tests for different extensions.
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This goes character by character, not backtracking.
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* All tables now require at least one body row.
* Renamed from 'extra' to 'pipe' tables.
* Moved functions from Parsing to Readers.Markdown.
* Cleaned up code; revised to parse in one pass rather than
parsing a raw string, splitting it, and parsing the components.
* Allow pipe tables without pipes on the ends (as PHP Markdown Extra
does).
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Markdown extra tables [part of the multi-markdown syntax for tables]
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No other module directly imports Parsec. This will make it easier
to change the parsing backend in the future, if we want to.
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Now you can use def (which is re-exported by Text.Pandoc) instead of
defaultParserState or defaultWriterOptions. For now, these
are still defined too, so existing code need not change.
Closes #546.
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Closes #554.
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