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2019-05-20Improve output of Lua tests (#5499)Albert Krewinkel3-138/+154
This makes use of tasty-lua, a package to write tests in Lua and integrate the results into Tasty output. Test output becomes more informative: individual tests and test groups become visible in test output. Failures are reported with helpful error messages.
2019-01-13data/pandoc.lua: auto-fix nested constructor argumentsAlbert Krewinkel1-0/+10
Incorrect types to pandoc element constructors are automatically converted to the correct types when possible. This was already done for most constructors, but conversions are now also done for nested types (like lists of lists).
2018-07-30Lua Utils module: add function blocks_to_inlines (#4799)Albert Krewinkel1-0/+15
Exposes a function converting which flattenes a list of blocks into a list of inlines. An example use case would be the conversion of Note elements into other inlines.
2018-05-08Another try at test-pandoc-utils.lua on windows.John MacFarlane1-3/+2
2018-05-08test-pandoc-utils.lua - add diagnostic for windows test.John MacFarlane1-0/+1
2018-05-08More adjustments to test-pandoc-utils.lua.John MacFarlane1-5/+4
We need to find something that will work on windows.
2018-05-08test-pandoc-utils.lua - use tr instead of sed.John MacFarlane1-1/+1
It should be installed on all *nix systems.
2018-05-08test-pandoc-utils.lua: workaround some local differences in 'echo'.John MacFarlane1-2/+2
2018-05-08test-pandoc-utils.lua: remove problems with missing `/bin/false`.John MacFarlane1-13/+22
Previously it was assumed that the system would have `/bin/false` and `/bin/sed`, and these tests were skipped otherwise. On MacOS, these utilities are located in `/usr/bin`. Fixed by just using `sed` and `false` -- these should always be in the path. Removed the "skipping" behavior, replaced with a check for Windows. On Windowns, we use `echo` and `cd`, which should always exist. Not yet checked on Windows.
2018-04-29Test Lua filter converting display math to inline mathAlexander Krotov1-0/+10
2018-02-24Lua: register script name in global variableAlbert Krewinkel1-0/+3
The name of the Lua script which is executed is made available in the global Lua variable `PANDOC_SCRIPT_FILE`, both for Lua filters and custom writers. Closes: #4393
2017-12-23Lua modules: add function pandoc.utils.hierarchicalizeAlbert Krewinkel1-0/+16
Convert list of Pandoc blocks into (hierarchical) list of Elements.
2017-12-23Lua modules: add function pandoc.utils.normalize_dateAlbert Krewinkel1-1/+9
The function parses a date and converts it (if possible) to "YYYY-MM-DD" format.
2017-12-23Lua modules: add function pandoc.utils.to_roman_numeralAlbert Krewinkel1-0/+9
The function allows conversion of numbers below 4000 into roman numerals.
2017-12-22Lua modules: add stringify function to pandoc.utilsAlbert Krewinkel1-3/+16
The new function `pandoc.utils.stringify` converts any AST element to a string with formatting removed.
2017-12-20Test more pandoc Lua module functionsAlbert Krewinkel1-0/+69
The functions `sha1`, `read`, and `pipe` are now tested. Change: minor
2017-11-20data/pandoc.lua: enable table-like behavior of attributes (#4080)Albert Krewinkel1-0/+6
Attribute lists are represented as associative lists in Lua. Pure associative lists are awkward to work with. A metatable is attached to attribute lists, allowing to access and use the associative list as if the attributes were stored in as normal key-value pair in table. Note that this changes the way `pairs` works on attribute lists. Instead of producing integer keys and two-element tables, the resulting iterator function now returns the key and value of those pairs. Use `ipairs` to get the old behavior. Warning: the new iteration mechanism only works if pandoc has been compiled with Lua 5.2 or later (current default: 5.3). The `pandoc.Attr` function is altered to allow passing attributes as key-values in a normal table. This is more convenient than having to construct the associative list which is used internally. Closes #4071
2017-11-18Lua filters: preload text module (#4077)Albert Krewinkel1-0/+9
The `text` module is preloaded in lua. The module contains some UTF-8 aware string functions, implemented in Haskell. The module is loaded on request only, e.g.: text = require 'text' function Str (s) s.text = text.upper(s.text) return s end
2017-09-24Allow lua filters to return lists of elementsAlbert Krewinkel1-0/+3
Closes: #3918
2017-08-22Text.Pandoc.Lua: support Inline and Block catch-allsAlbert Krewinkel1-0/+11
Try function `Inline`/`Block` if no other filter function of the respective type matches an element. Closes: #3859
2017-08-22Text.Pandoc.Lua: respect metatable when getting filtersAlbert Krewinkel1-0/+20
This change makes it possible to define a catch-all function using lua's metatable lookup functionality. function catch_all(el) … end return { setmetatable({}, {__index = function(_) return catch_all end}) } A further effect of this change is that the map with filter functions now only contains functions corresponding to AST element constructors.
2017-06-29data/pandoc.lua: regularize constructors.John MacFarlane2-3/+3
We now use Pandoc instead of Doc (though Doc remains a deprecated Synonym), and we deprecate DoubleQuoted, SingleQuoted, InlineMath, and DisplayMath.
2017-06-29Lua filters: Remove special treatment of Quoted, Math.John MacFarlane1-2/+4
No more SingleQuoted, DoubleQuoted, InlineMath, DisplayMath. This makes everything uniform and predictable, though it does open up a difference btw lua filters and custom writers.
2017-04-30Lua filter: fall-back to global filters when none is returnedAlbert Krewinkel1-0/+6
The implicitly defined global filter (i.e. all element filtering functions defined in the global lua environment) is used if no filter is returned from a lua script. This allows to just write top-level functions in order to define a lua filter. E.g function Emph(elem) return pandoc.Strong(elem.content) end
2017-04-26Lua module: provide simple `read` format parserAlbert Krewinkel1-1/+2
A single `read` function parsing pandoc-supported formats is added to the module. This is simpler and more convenient than the previous method of exposing all reader functions individually.
2017-04-26Lua filter: allow filtering of meta data onlyAlbert Krewinkel1-0/+12
2017-04-15Lua filter: revert to non-destructuring filtersAlbert Krewinkel4-11/+12
We want to provide an interface familiar to users of other filtering libraries.
2017-04-14Lua filter: allow shorthand functions for math and quotedAlbert Krewinkel1-0/+7
Allow to use functions named `SingleQuoted`, `DoubleQuoted`, `DisplayMath`, and `InlineMath` in filters.
2017-04-14Lua filter: use destructured functions for block filtersAlbert Krewinkel2-4/+3
Filtering functions take element components as arguments instead of the whole block elements. This resembles the way elements are handled in custom writers.
2017-04-12Lua filter: use destructured functions for inline filtersAlbert Krewinkel1-4/+5
Instead of taking the whole inline element, forcing users to destructure it themselves, the components of the elements are passed to the filtering functions.
2017-04-02Lua module: add readers submoduleAlbert Krewinkel1-0/+12
Plain text readers are exposed to lua scripts via the `pandoc.reader` submodule, which is further subdivided by format. Converting e.g. a markdown string into a pandoc document is possible from within lua: doc = pandoc.reader.markdown.read_doc("Hello, World!") A `read_block` convenience function is provided for all formats, although it will still parse the whole string but return only the first block as the result. Custom reader options are not supported yet, default options are used for all parsing operations.
2017-03-20Lua filters (#3514)Albert Krewinkel3-0/+26
* Add `--lua-filter` option. This works like `--filter` but takes pathnames of special lua filters and uses the lua interpreter baked into pandoc, so that no external interpreter is needed. Note that lua filters are all applied after regular filters, regardless of their position on the command line. * Add Text.Pandoc.Lua, exporting `runLuaFilter`. Add `pandoc.lua` to data files. * Add private module Text.Pandoc.Lua.PandocModule to supply the default lua module. * Add Tests.Lua to tests. * Add data/pandoc.lua, the lua module pandoc imports when processing its lua filters. * Document in MANUAL.txt.