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with T.P.Writers.Markdown.Types and T.P.Writers.Markdown.Inline.
The module was difficult to compile on low-memory system.s
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[API change]
This is really an implementation detail that shouldn't be
exposed in the public API.
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Closes: tarleb/jira-wiki-markup#3.
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instead of individual commands.
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[API change]
These were only exported for testing, which seems the
wrong thing to do. They don't belong in the public
API and are not really usable as they are, without access
to the Tok type which is not exported.
Removed the tokenize/untokenize roundtrip test.
We put a quickcheck property in the comments which
may be used when this code is touched (if it is).
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Benchmarks show that these make the reader 13-17% faster,
depending on extensions.
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In conjunction with other changes this makes the reader
almost twice as fast on our benchmark as it was on Feb. 10.
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These are handled anyway by regularSymbol.
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To help reduce memory demands compiling the main LaTeX reader.
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Fixes: #6674
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Previously we didn't allow unescaped quotes in unquoted values,
but they are allowed. Closes #7112.
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...when handling URL argument served with no charset in the mime type.
The assumption is that most pages that don't specify a charset
in the mime type are either UTF-8 or latin1. I think that's a good
assumption, though I'm not sure.
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the character encoding. We can properly handle UTF-8 and
latin1 (ISO-8859-1); for others we raise an error.
See #5600.
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...for PandocError. [API change]
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[API change]
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[API change] This affects `readFile`, `getContents`, `writeFileWith`,
`writeFile`, `putStrWith`, `putStr`, `putStrLnWith`, `putStrLn`.
`hPutStrWith`, `hPutStr`, `hPutStrLnWith`, `hPutStrLn`, `hGetContents`.
This avoids the need to uselessly create a linked list of characters
when emiting output.
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Benchmarks show 2/3 of the run time and 2/3 of the allocation
of the Feb. 10 benchmarks.
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This isn't actually needed and checking it doesn't change
anything.
Also remove an unnecessary `doMacros` before `satisfyTok`,
which does it anyway.
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Avoid unnecessary 'doMacros'.
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Removed:
- `splitByIndices`
- `splitStringByIndicies`
- `substitute`
- `underlineSpan`
None of these are used elsewhere in the code base.
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Also, remove exported class NamedTag(..) [API change].
This was just intended to smooth over the transition from String to Text
and is no longer needed.
The functions isInlineTag and isBlockTag are no longer
polymorphic.
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Remove the parameter, have it parse the opening brace,
and make it more efficient.
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Do a lookahead to find the right parser to use.
Benchmarks from 34ms to 23ms, with less allocation.
Also speeds up the epub reader.
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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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This is to prevent accidental creation of ligatures like
`` ?` `` and `` !` `` (especially in languages with quotations
like German), and similar ligature issues.
See jgm/citeproc#54.
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Use `\vadjust pre` so that the hypertarget takes you to the
beginning of the paragraph rather than one line down.
Closes #7078.
This makes a particular difference for links to citations
using `--citeproc` and `link-citations: true`.
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Cleanup up some functions and added deprecation pragmas
to funtions no longer used in the code base.
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The org-ref syntax allows to list multiple citations separated by comma.
This fixes a bug that accepted commas as part of the citation id, so all
citation lists were parsed as one single citation.
Fixes: #7101
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This gives a speedup of about 5-10%.
The reader is now approximately twice as fast as in the last
release.
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This reverts commit d8fc4971868104274881570ce9bc3d9edf0d2506.
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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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