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These can make the test output confusing, making people think
tests are failing when they're passing.
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Until now, users had to make sure that their reference doc contains
layouts in a specific order: the first four layouts in the file had to
have a specific structure, or else pandoc would error (or sometimes
successfully produce a pptx file, which PowerPoint would then fail to
open).
This commit changes the layout selection to use the layout names rather
than order: users must make sure their reference doc contains four
layouts with specific names, and if a layout with the right name isn’t
found pandoc will output a warning and use the corresponding layout from
the default reference doc as a fallback.
I believe the use of names rather than order will be clearer to users,
and the clearer errors will help them troubleshoot when things go wrong.
- Add tests for moved layouts
- Add tests for deleted layouts
- Add newly included layouts to slideMaster1.xml to fix tests
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The `cdLine` field gives the line of the file some CData was found on. I
don’t think this is a difference that should fail these golden tests, as
the XML should still be parsable if nothing else has changed.
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I had some failing tests and couldn’t tell what was different in the
XML. Updating the comparison to return what’s different made it easier
to figure out what was wrong, and I think will be helpful for others in
future.
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Added an extension `short_subsuperscripts` which modifies the behavior
of `subscript` and `superscript`, allowing subscripts or superscripts containing only
alphanumerics to end with a space character (eg. `x^2 = 4` or `H~2 is
combustible`). This improves support for multimarkdown. Closes #5512.
Add `Ext_short_subsuperscripts` constructor to `Extension` [API change].
This is enabled by default for `markdown_mmd`.
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Figure and table numbers are now only included if `native_numbering`
is enabled. (By default it is disabled.) This is a behavior change
with respect to 2.14.1, but the behavior is that of previous versions.
The change was necessary to avoid incompatibilities between pandoc's
native numbering and third-party cross reference filters like
pandoc-crossref.
Closes #7499.
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This gives a diff output on failure.
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- `rtf` is now supported as an input format as well as output.
- New module Text.Pandoc.Readers.RTF (exporting `readRTF`). [API change]
Closes #3982.
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Preserve all attributes in img tags. If attributes have a `data-`
prefix, it will be stripped. In particular, this preserves a
`data-external` attribute as an `external` attribute in the pandoc AST.
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The numbers are added using fields, so that Word can
create a list of tables that will update automatically.
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attention, error and hint are actually just reStructuredText specific.
danger was too until introduced in DocBook 5.2: https://github.com/docbook/docbook/issues/55
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* Column spans
* Row spans
- The spec says that if the `val` attribute is ommitted, its value
should be assumed to be `continue`, and that its values are
restricted to {`restart`, `continue`}. If the value has any other
value, I think it seems reasonable to default it to `continue`. It
might cause problems if the spec is extended in the future by adding
a third possible value, in which case this would probably give
incorrect behaviour, and wouldn't error.
* Allow multiple header rows
* Include table description in simple caption
- The table description element is like alt text for a table (along
with the table caption element). It seems like we should include
this somewhere, but I’m not 100% sure how – I’m pairing it with the
simple caption for the moment. (Should it maybe go in the block
caption instead?)
* Detect table captions
- Check for caption paragraph style /and/ either the simple or
complex table field. This means the caption detection fails for
captions which don’t contain a field, as in an example doc I added
as a test. However, I think it’s better to be too conservative: a
missed table caption will still show up as a paragraph next to the
table, whereas if I incorrectly classify something else as a table
caption it could cause havoc by pairing it up with a table it’s
not at all related to, or dropping it entirely.
* Update tests and add new ones
Partially fixes: #6316
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And fix a test that failed in that way!
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Support has been added for the new
`[alias|https://example.com|smart-card]` syntax.
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In the current dev version, we will sometimes add
a version of an image with a hashed name, keeping
the original version with the original name, which
would leave to undesirable duplication.
This change separates the media's filename from the
media's canonical name (which is the path of the link
in the document itself). Filenames are based on SHA1
hashes and assigned automatically.
In Text.Pandoc.MediaBag:
- Export MediaItem type [API change].
- Change MediaBag type to a map from Text to MediaItem [API change].
- `lookupMedia` now returns a `MediaItem` [API change].
- Change `insertMedia` so it sets the `mediaPath` to
a filename based on the SHA1 hash of the contents.
This will be used when contents are extracted.
In Text.Pandoc.Class.PandocMonad:
- Remove `fetchMediaResource` [API change].
Lua MediaBag module has been changed minimally. In the future
it would be better, probably, to give Lua access to the full
MediaItem type.
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Closes: tarleb/jira-wiki-markup#10
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If a code block is defined with `<pre><code
class="language-x">…</code></pre>`, where the `<pre>` element has no
attributes, then the attributes from the `<code>` element are used
instead. Any leading `language-` prefix is dropped in the code's *class*
attribute are dropped to improve syntax highlighting.
Closes: #7221
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Fixes: #5944
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Closes: #7246
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HTML5 `<header>` elements are treated like `<div>` elements.
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Previously, when multiple file arguments were provided, pandoc
simply concatenated them and passed the contents to the readers,
which took a Text argument.
As a result, the readers had no way of knowing which file
was the source of any particular bit of text. This meant that
we couldn't report accurate source positions on errors or
include accurate source positions as attributes in the AST.
More seriously, it meant that we couldn't resolve resource
paths relative to the files containing them
(see e.g. #5501, #6632, #6384, #3752).
Add Text.Pandoc.Sources (exported module), with a `Sources` type
and a `ToSources` class. A `Sources` wraps a list of `(SourcePos,
Text)` pairs. [API change] A parsec `Stream` instance is provided for
`Sources`. The module also exports versions of parsec's `satisfy` and
other Char parsers that track source positions accurately from a
`Sources` stream (or any instance of the new `UpdateSourcePos` class).
Text.Pandoc.Parsing now exports these modified Char parsers instead of
the ones parsec provides. Modified parsers to use a `Sources` as stream
[API change].
The readers that previously took a `Text` argument have been
modified to take any instance of `ToSources`. So, they may still
be used with a `Text`, but they can also be used with a `Sources`
object.
In Text.Pandoc.Error, modified the constructor PandocParsecError
to take a `Sources` rather than a `Text` as first argument,
so parse error locations can be accurately reported.
T.P.Error: showPos, do not print "-" as source name.
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They represent images, the same way as other images in vml format.
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Treat a leading " with no closing " as a left curly quote.
This supports the practice, in fiction, of continuing
paragraphs quoting the same speaker without an end quote.
It also helps with quotes that break over lines in line
blocks.
Closes #7216.
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If the element has a content-type attribute, or at least one class, then
that value is used as `content-type` and the span is put inside a
`<named-content>` element. Otherwise a `<styled-content>` element is
used instead.
Closes: #7211
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Spans with attributes are converted to `<named-content>` elements
instead of being wrapped with `<milestone-start/>` and `<milestone-end>`
elements. Milestone elements are not allowed in documents using the
articleauthoring tag set, so this change ensures the creation of valid
documents.
Closes: #7211
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XML identifiers must start with an underscore or letter, and can contain
only a limited set of punctuation characters. Any IDs not adhering to
these rules are rewritten by writing the offending characters as Uxxxx,
where `xxxx` is the character's hex code.
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Add key-value pairs found in the attributes list of Header.Attr as
XML attributes on the corresponding section element.
Any key name not allowed as an XML attribute name is dropped, as
are keys with invalid values where they are defined as enums in
DocBook, and xml:id (for DocBook 5)/id (for DocBook 4) to not
intervene with computed identifiers.
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avoiding the need to depend on the executable-path package.
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This avoids code duplication between Command and Old.
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Apparently Cabal sets a `pandoc_datadir` environment variable
so that the data files will be sought in the source directory
rather than in the final destination (where they aren't yet
installed).
So we no longer need to set `--data-dir` in the tests. We just
need to make sure `pandoc_datadir` is set in the environment
when we call the program in the test suite.
This will fix the issue with loading of pandoc.lua when
pandoc is built with `-embed_data_files`, reported in #7163.
Closes #7163.
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Closes: tarleb/jira-wiki-markup#2
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Include div attributes in panels, always render divs with class `panel`
as panels, and avoid nesting of panels.
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Code blocks that are not marked as a language supported by Jira are
rendered as preformatted text with `{noformat}` blocks.
Fixes: tarleb/jira-wiki-markup#4
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Closes: tarleb/jira-wiki-markup#3.
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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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Ensures that tasty-hunit reports the location of the failing test
instead of the location of the helper `test` function.
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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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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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..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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The tasks lists extension is now supported by the org reader and writer;
the extension is turned on by default.
Closes: #6336
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* Modified the Doc parser to skip leading blank lines. This fixes
parsing of documents which start with multiple blank lines.
(#7095)
* Prevent URLs within link aliases to be treated as autolinks.
(#6944)
Fixes: #7095
Fixes: #6944
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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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