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With the new XML parser, we can avoid the expensive tree
normalization step we used to do.
This gives a significant speed boost in docbook and JATS
parsing (e.g. 9.7 to 6 ms).
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..and add new definitions isomorphic to xml-light's, but with
Text instead of String. This allows us to keep most of the code in
existing readers that use xml-light, but avoid lots of unnecessary
allocation.
We also add versions of the functions from xml-light's
Text.XML.Light.Output and Text.XML.Light.Proc that operate
on our modified XML types, and functions that convert
xml-light types to our types (since some of our dependencies,
like texmath, use xml-light).
Update golden tests for docx and pptx.
OOXML test: Use `showContent` instead of `ppContent` in `displayDiff`.
Docx: Do a manual traversal to unwrap sdt and smartTag.
This is faster, and needed to pass the tests.
Benchmarks:
A = prior to 8ca191604dcd13af27c11d2da225da646ebce6fc (Feb 8)
B = as of 8ca191604dcd13af27c11d2da225da646ebce6fc (Feb 8)
C = this commit
| Reader | A | B | C |
| ------- | ----- | ------ | ----- |
| docbook | 18 ms | 12 ms | 10 ms |
| opml | 65 ms | 62 ms | 35 ms |
| jats | 15 ms | 11 ms | 9 ms |
| docx | 72 ms | 69 ms | 44 ms |
| odt | 78 ms | 41 ms | 28 ms |
| epub | 64 ms | 61 ms | 56 ms |
| fb2 | 14 ms | 5 ms | 4 ms |
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This exports functions that uses xml-conduit's parser to
produce an xml-light Element or [Content]. This allows
existing pandoc code to use a better parser without
much modification.
The new parser is used in all places where xml-light's
parser was previously used. Benchmarks show a significant
performance improvement in parsing XML-based formats
(especially ODT and FB2).
Note that the xml-light types use String, so the
conversion from xml-conduit types involves a lot
of extra allocation. It would be desirable to
avoid that in the future by gradually switching
to using xml-conduit directly. This can be done
module by module.
The new parser also reports errors, which we report
when possible.
A new constructor PandocXMLError has been added to
PandocError in T.P.Error [API change].
Closes #7091, which was the main stimulus.
These changes revealed the need for some changes
in the tests. The docbook-reader.docbook test
lacked definitions for the entities it used; these
have been added. And the docx golden tests have been
updated, because the new parser does not preserve
the order of attributes.
Add entity defs to docbook-reader.docbook.
Update golden tests for docx.
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* Fix hlint suggestions, update hlint.yaml
Most suggestions were redundant brackets. Some required
LambdaCase.
The .hlint.yaml file had a small typo, and didn't ignore camelCase
suggestions in certain modules.
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Closes: #6480
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Deprecate `underlineSpan` in Shared in favor of `Text.Pandoc.Builder.underline`.
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The Builder.simpleTable now only adds a row to the TableHead when the
given header row is not null. This uncovered an inconsistency in the
readers: some would unconditionally emit a header filled with empty
cells, even if the header was not present. Now every reader has the
conditional behaviour. Only the XWiki writer depended on the header
row being always present; it now pads its head as necessary.
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- Writers.Native is now adapted to the new Table type.
- Inline captions should now be conditionally wrapped in a Plain, not
a Para block.
- The toLegacyTable function now lives in Writers.Shared.
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Closes #6288.
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* Avoid fmapping when we're just binding right after anyway
* Clean up unnecessary fmaps in the LaTeX reader
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This should speed-up recompilation after changes in `Text.Pandoc.Class`,
as the number of modules affected by a change will be smaller in
general. It also offers faster insights into the parts of `T.P.Class`
used within a module.
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* 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.
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* Update copyright year
* Copyright: add notes for Lua and Jira modules
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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 `$`s
* Jira reader: remove unnecessary parentheses
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* Use concatMap instead of reimplementing it
* Replace an unnecessary multi-way if with a regular if
* Use sortOn instead of sortBy and comparing
* Use guards instead of lots of indents for if and else
* Remove redundant do blocks
* Extract common functions from both branches of maybe
Whenever both the Nothing and the Just branch of maybe do the same
function, do that function on the result of maybe instead.
* Use fmap instead of reimplementing it from maybe
* Use negative forms instead of negating the positive forms
* Use mapMaybe instead of mapping and then using catMaybes
* Use zipWith instead of mapping over the result of zip
* Use unwords instead of reimplementing it
* Use <$ 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
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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.
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The haddock module header contains essentially the
same information, so the boilerplate is redundant and
just one more thing to get out of sync.
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This ensures that a figure containing a single image
is parsed as a pandoc "implicit figure" (i.e., a
Para with a single Image whose title attribute begins
with `fig:`). More complex figures will still be parsed
as divs.
Closes #5321.
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The rid attribute can have a space-separated list of ids.
Closes #5310.
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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.
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See #4592.
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This seems to be necessary if we are to use our custom Prelude
with ghci.
Closes #4464.
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We now convert a ref-list element into a list of
citations in metadata, suitable for use with pandoc-citeproc.
We also convert references to pandoc citation elements.
Thus a JATS article with embedded bibliographic information
can be processed with pandoc and pandoc-citeproc to produce
a formatted bibliography.
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