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2020-03-15Use implicit Prelude (#6187)Albert Krewinkel6-12/+0
* Use implicit Prelude The previous behavior was introduced as a fix for #4464. It seems that this change alone did not fix the issue, and `stack ghci` and `cabal repl` only work with GHC 8.4.1 or newer, as no custom Prelude is loaded for these versions. Given this, it seems cleaner to revert to the implicit Prelude. * PandocMonad: remove outdated check for base version Only base versions 4.9 and later are supported, the check for `MIN_VERSION_base(4,8,0)` is therefore unnecessary. * Always use custom prelude Previously, the custom prelude was used only with older GHC versions, as a workaround for problems with ghci. The ghci problems are resolved by replacing package `base` with `base-noprelude`, allowing for consistent use of the custom prelude across all GHC versions.
2020-03-13Update copyright year (#6186)Albert Krewinkel6-8/+8
* Update copyright year * Copyright: add notes for Lua and Jira modules
2020-02-08Use <$> instead of >>= and return (#6128)Joseph C. Sible1-1/+1
2020-02-08Clean up after "hlint --refactor" (#6129)Joseph C. Sible1-2/+2
HLint's automatic refactoring isn't quite perfect, so some of its changes were overcomplicated, wrong, or created new findings. Clean these up.
2020-02-07Apply linter suggestions. Add fix_spacing to lint target in Makefile.John MacFarlane1-2/+2
2020-02-07Resolve HLint warningsAlbert Krewinkel1-1/+0
All warnings are either fixed or, if more appropriate, HLint is configured to ignore them. HLint suggestions remain. * Ignore "Use camelCase" warnings in Lua and legacy code * Fix or ignore remaining HLint warnings * Remove redundant brackets * Remove redundant `return`s * Remove redundant as-pattern * Fuse mapM_/map * Use `.` to shorten code * Remove redundant `fmap` * Remove unused LANGUAGE pragmas * Hoist `not` in Text.Pandoc.App * Use fewer imports for `Text.DocTemplates` * Remove redundant `do`s * Remove redundant `$`s * Jira reader: remove unnecessary parentheses
2020-02-07Various minor cleanups and refactoring (#6117)Joseph C. Sible1-2/+1
* Use concatMap instead of reimplementing it * Replace an unnecessary multi-way if with a regular if * Use sortOn instead of sortBy and comparing * Use guards instead of lots of indents for if and else * Remove redundant do blocks * Extract common functions from both branches of maybe Whenever both the Nothing and the Just branch of maybe do the same function, do that function on the result of maybe instead. * Use fmap instead of reimplementing it from maybe * Use negative forms instead of negating the positive forms * Use mapMaybe instead of mapping and then using catMaybes * Use zipWith instead of mapping over the result of zip * Use unwords instead of reimplementing it * Use <$ instead of <$> and const * Replace case of Bool with if and else * Use find instead of listToMaybe and filter * Use zipWithM instead of mapM and zip * Inline lambda wrappers into the real functions * We get zipWithM from Text.Pandoc.Writers.Shared * Use maybe instead of fromMaybe and fmap I'm not sure how this one slipped past me. * Increase a bit of indentation
2019-11-12Switch to new pandoc-types and use Text instead of String [API change].despresc6-127/+148
PR #5884. + Use pandoc-types 1.20 and texmath 0.12. + Text is now used instead of String, with a few exceptions. + In the MediaBag module, some of the types using Strings were switched to use FilePath instead (not Text). + In the Parsing module, new parsers `manyChar`, `many1Char`, `manyTillChar`, `many1TillChar`, `many1Till`, `manyUntil`, `mantyUntilChar` have been added: these are like their unsuffixed counterparts but pack some or all of their output. + `glob` in Text.Pandoc.Class still takes String since it seems to be intended as an interface to Glob, which uses strings. It seems to be used only once in the package, in the EPUB writer, so that is not hard to change.
2019-11-03Docx reader: Only use LTR when it is overriding BiDi settingJesse Rosenthal2-0/+4
The left-to-right direction setting in docx is used in the spec only for overriding an explicit right-to-left setting. We only process it when it happens in a paragraph set with BiDi. This is especially important for docs exported from Google Docs, which explicitly (and unnecessarily) set "rtl=0" for every paragraph. Closes: #5723
2019-09-22[Docx Writer] Re-use Readers.Docx.Parse for StyleMap (#5766)Nikolay Yakimov3-380/+307
* [Docx Parser] Move style-parsing-specific code to a new module * [Docx Writer] Re-use Readers.Docx.Parse.Styles for StyleMap * [Docx Writer] Move Readers.Docx.StyleMap to Writers.Docx.StyleMap It's never used outside of writer code, so it makes more sense to scope it under writers really.
2019-09-21[Docx Reader] Use style names, not ids, for assigning semantic meaningNikolay Yakimov2-105/+203
Motivating issues: #5523, #5052, #5074 Style name comparisons are case-insensitive, since those are case-insensitive in Word. w:styleId will be used as style name if w:name is missing (this should only happen for malformed docx and is kept as a fallback to avoid failing altogether on malformed documents) Block quote detection code moved from Docx.Parser to Readers.Docx Code styles, i.e. "Source Code" and "Verbatim Char" now honor style inheritance Docx Reader now honours "Compact" style (used in Pandoc-generated docx). The side-effect is that "Compact" style no longer shows up in docx+styles output. Styles inherited from "Compact" will still show up. Removed obsolete list-item style from divsToKeep. That didn't really do anything for a while now. Add newtypes to differentiate between style names, ids, and different style types (that is, paragraph and character styles) Since docx style names can have spaces in them, and pandoc-markdown classes can't, anywhere when style name is used as a class name, spaces are replaced with ASCII dashes `-`. Get rid of extraneous intermediate types, carrying styleId information. Instead, styleId is saved with other style data. Use RunStyle for inline style definitions only (lacking styleId and styleName); for Character Styles use CharStyle type (which is basicaly RunStyle with styleId and StyleName bolted onto it).
2019-09-21[Docx Reader] Code clean-upNikolay Yakimov1-18/+14
Reduce code duplication, remove redundant brackets, use newtype instead of data where appropriate
2019-06-04Docx reader: Add support for w:rtl (ltr annotation).John MacFarlane1-3/+8
Closes #5545.
2019-03-01Remove license boilerplate.John MacFarlane3-55/+0
The haddock module header contains essentially the same information, so the boilerplate is redundant and just one more thing to get out of sync.
2019-02-21Docx reader: Start adding comment to combine moduleJesse Rosenthal1-0/+40
This module is one of the most opaque parts of the docx reader: it deals with the fact that runs have non-nesting formatting, so we have to figure out the nesting on the fly as we combine them. We start adding commenting, so new developers can understand and, if necessary, modify this module. Specific function comments will be added in the future, but this offers a global description of the purpose of the module.
2019-02-18Docx reader: Trim space inside the last inline.Jesse Rosenthal1-1/+2
We have to add one final mempty when we're combining in order to trim inlines appropriately. (We need to use our own trimming routines here due to the way that formatted inlines are smushed together when converting from docx.) Closes #5273
2019-02-12Docx reader: unwrap sdt elements in footnotes and comments.Jesse Rosenthal1-3/+3
We had previously walked the document to unwrap sdt/sdtContent and smartTag tags in `word/document.xml`, but not in the `word/{foot/end}note.xml` and `word/comments.xml`. Closes #5302
2019-02-08Docx reader: fix paths in archive to prevent Windows failureJesse Rosenthal1-1/+6
Some paths in archives are absolute (have an opening slash) which, for reasons unknown, produces a failure in the test suite on MS Windows. This fixes that by removing the leading slash if it exists. Closes #5277 (previously closed with 4cce0ef but reopened due to this bug).
2019-02-07Revert "Docx reader: Fix windows error"Jesse Rosenthal1-2/+1
This reverts commit 2142bbe572cea00b7bb5ad3e10a3afb26845a1f7.
2019-02-07Docx reader: Fix windows errorJesse Rosenthal1-1/+2
Try fixing a parsing error on windows by insisting that the parser use a Posix filepath library for splitting doc paths in a zipfile. (It might default on Windows to using a backslash as a separator, while it's always a forward-slash in zip archives.)
2019-02-07Docx reader: Some code cleanupJesse Rosenthal1-15/+25
* clarify function name. We had previously used `getDocumentPath`, but `Document` is an overdetermined term here. Use `getDocumentXmlPath` to make clear what we're doing. * Use field notation for setting ReaderEnv. As we've added (and continue to add) fields, the assignment by position has gotten harder to read. * figure out document.xml path once at the beginning of parsing, and add it to the environment, so we can avoid repeated lookups.
2019-02-07Docx reader: Extend dynamic xml location to detecting relationshipsJesse Rosenthal1-12/+19
Getting the location used to depend on a hard-coded .rels file based on "word/document.xml". We now dynamically detect that file based on the document.xml file specified in "_rels/.rels"
2019-02-06Docx reader: Dynamically determine document.xml path.Jesse Rosenthal1-3/+12
The desktop Word program places the main document file in "word/document.xml", but the online word places it in "word/document2.xml". This file path is actually stated in the root "_rels/.rels" file, in the "Relationship" element with an "http://../officedocument" type. Closes #5277
2019-02-06Handle Word files generated by Microsoft Word Online.John MacFarlane1-0/+2
For some reason, Word in Office 365 Online uses `document2.xml` for the content, instead of `document.xml`. This causes pandoc not to be able to parse docx. This quick fix has the parser check for both `document.xml` and `document2.xml`. Addresses #5277, but a more robust solution would be to get the name of the main document dynamically (who knows whether it might change again?).
2019-02-04Add missing copyright notices and remove license boilerplate (#5112)Albert Krewinkel6-7/+44
Quite a few modules were missing copyright notices. This commit adds copyright notices everywhere via haddock module headers. The old license boilerplate comment is redundant with this and has been removed. Update copyright years to 2019. Closes #4592.
2018-12-17Replace read with safeRead. Closes #5162.John MacFarlane1-4/+4
2018-12-10Docx: handle level overrides.Jesse Rosenthal1-6/+17
There can be overrides for the definitions of certain levels in numbering definitions. This implements that behavior. Closes: #5134
2018-12-10Docx: add a levelOverride type.Jesse Rosenthal1-3/+20
2018-12-10Docx writer: Make Level into a real type.Jesse Rosenthal1-3/+5
It had previously been an alias for a tuple.
2018-10-04Docx reader: trigger bold/italic with bCs, iCs.John MacFarlane1-2/+4
These are variants for "complex scripts" like Arabic and are now treated just like b, i (bold, italic). Colses #4947.
2018-08-10Avoid non-exhaustive pattern match.John MacFarlane1-2/+3
2018-08-10Avoid a non-exhaustive pattern match.John MacFarlane1-3/+2
2018-07-02Spellcheck commentsAlexander Krotov1-1/+1
2018-04-17Docx reader: Combine codeBlocksJesse Rosenthal1-0/+4
This prevents a multiline codeblock in word from being read as different paragraphs. This takes place in the Combine module to occur during the normal combining of divs during conversion. Note that this specifies that the attributes of the `CodeBlock`s must be the same. The docx reader creates codeBlocks without attrs, so this is trivially satisified.
2018-03-18Use NoImplicitPrelude and explicitly import Prelude.John MacFarlane6-0/+12
This seems to be necessary if we are to use our custom Prelude with ghci. Closes #4464.
2018-03-17hlint fixes.John MacFarlane1-2/+2
2018-03-13Docx reader: Parse nested smart tags.Jesse Rosenthal1-14/+11
Make unwrapSDT into a general `unwrap` function that can unwrap both nested SDT tags and smartTags. This makes the SmartTags constructor in the Docx type unnecessary, so we remove it. Closes #4446
2018-02-28Docx reader: Handle nested sdt tags.Jesse Rosenthal1-1/+1
Previously we had only unwrapped one level of sdt tags. Now we recurse if we find them. Closes: #4415
2018-01-20Docx reader: Use already imported operatorJesse Rosenthal1-1/+1
This fixes an import error in the last commit.
2018-01-20Docx reader: small change to Fields hyperlink parserJesse Rosenthal1-1/+1
Previously, unquoted string required a space at the end of the line (and consumed it). Now we either take a space (and don't consume it), or end of input.
2018-01-19hlint code improvements.John MacFarlane3-15/+12
2018-01-16Docx reader: Parse instrText info in fldChar tags.Jesse Rosenthal2-5/+102
We introduce a new module, Text.Pandoc.Readers.Docx.Fields which contains a simple parsec parser. At the moment, only simple hyperlink fields are accepted, but that can be extended in the future.
2018-01-16Docx reader: Parse fldChar tagsJesse Rosenthal1-5/+81
This will allow us to parse instrTxt inside fldChar tags.
2018-01-05Update copyright notices to include 2018Albert Krewinkel2-4/+4
2018-01-02Docx reader: Parse track changes info into paragraph props.Jesse Rosenthal1-15/+27
This will tell us whether a paragraph break was inserted or deleted. We add a generalized track-changes parsing function, and use it in `elemToParPart` as well.
2018-01-02Docx reader: Extract tracked changes type from parpart.Jesse Rosenthal1-4/+17
We're going to want to use it elsewhere as well, in upcoming tracking of paragraph insertion/deletion.
2017-12-30Docx reader: Read multiple children of w:sdtContents`Jesse Rosenthal1-5/+9
Previously we had only read the first child of an sdtContents tag. Now we replace sdt with all children of the sdtContents tag. This changes the expected test result of our nested_anchors test, since now we read docx's generated TOCs.
2017-12-27Docx Reader: preprocess Document body to unwrap "w:sdt" elementsJesse Rosenthal1-1/+31
We walk through the document (using the zipper in Text.XML.Light.Cursor) to unwrap the sdt tags before doing the rest of the parsing of the document. Note that the function is generically named `walkDocument` in case we need to do any further preprocessing in the future. Closes #4190
2017-10-29Source code reformatting.John MacFarlane1-1/+1
2017-10-28Fix warning for older GHC versions.John MacFarlane1-1/+1