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Jira reader:
* Fixed parsing of autolinks (i.e., of bare URLs in the text).
Previously an autolink would take up the rest of a line, as spaces
were allowed characters in these items.
* Emoji character sequences no longer cause parsing failures. This was
due to missing backtracking when emoji parsing fails.
Jira writer:
* Block quotes are only rendered as `bq.` if they do not contain a
linebreak.
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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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This prevents emitting invalid HTML.
Ultimately it would be good to prevent this in the types
themselves, but this is better for now.
T.P.Logging: Add DuplicateAttribute constructor to LogMessage.
[API change]
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Previously comments sometimes got extended too far. Closes #7134.
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Adjust line wrapping if default wrapping would cause a line to be read
as an ordered list item.
Fixes #7132
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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 #7129.
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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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Previously we didn't allow unescaped quotes in unquoted values,
but they are allowed. Closes #7112.
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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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This reverts commit 24d7cd539ba70aa94480976a7957420c020cb19a.
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These are often triggered by accident in languagegs that
use ` `` ` for end quote (e.g. German).
See jgm/citeproc#54.
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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 former attribute is deprecated.
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- If src is empty, we simply skip the iframe.
- If src is invalid or cannot be fetched, we issue a warning
and skip instead of failing with an error.
- Closes #7099.
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Refactor `handleError` to use `renderError`. This allows us
render error messages without exiting.
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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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Previously they only worked for links that had titles. Closes #7080.
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Load the iftex package directly rather than via the ifxetex and ifluatex compatibility
wrappers, which have been merged into a single package that is part of the LaTeX core.
The capitalization of the commands has been changed for compatibility with older
versions of TeX Live that have the version of iftex by the Persian TeX Group. This had
been removed in
<https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/commit/2845794c0c31b2ef1f3e6a73bb5b109da4c74f37>
for compatibility with BasicTeX, but that is no longer an issue.
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Rely on tests in the module package to check the correctness of each
function.
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The module allows to work with file paths in a convenient and
platform-independent manner.
Closes: #6001
Closes: #6565
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Mmny of our tests require running the pandoc
executable. This is problematic for a few different reasons.
First, cabal-install will sometimes run the test suite
after building the library but before building the executable,
which means the executable isn't in place for the tests.
One can work around that by first building, then building
and running the tests, but that's fragile. Second,
we have to find the executable. So far, we've done that
using a function findPandoc that attempts to locate it
relative to the test executable (which can be located
using findExecutablePath). But the logic here is delicate
and work with every combination of options.
To solve both problems, we add an `--emulate` option to
the `test-pandoc` executable. When `--emulate` occurs
as the first argument passed to `test-pandoc`, the
program simply emulates the regular pandoc executable,
using the rest of the arguments (after `--emulate`).
Thus,
test-pandoc --emulate -f markdown -t latex
is just like
pandoc -f markdown -t latex
Since all the work is done by library functions,
implementing this emulation just takes a couple lines
of code and should be entirely reliable.
With this change, we can test the pandoc executable
by running the test program itself (locatable using
findExecutablePath) with the `--emulate` option.
This removes the need for the fragile `findPandoc`
step, and it means we can run our integration tests
even when we're just building the library, not the
executable.
Part of this change involved simplifying some complex
handling to set environment variables for dynamic
library paths. I have tested a build with
`--enable-dynamic-executable`, and it works, but
further testing may be needed.
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This change allows bibtex/biblatex output to wrap as other
formats do, depending on the settings of `--wrap` and `--columns`.
It also introduces default templates for bibtex and biblatex,
which allow for using the variables `header-include`, `include-before`
or `include-after` (or alternatively the command line options
`--include-in-header`, `--include-before-body`, `--include-after-body`)
to insert content into the generated bibtex/biblatex.
This change requires a change in the return type of the unexported
`T.P.Citeproc.writeBibTeXString` from `Text` to `Doc Text`.
Closes #7068.
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+ Require citeproc 0.3.0.7, which correctly titlecases when titles
contain non-ASCII characters.
+ Correctly handle 'pages' (= 'page' in CSL).
+ Correctly handle BibLaTeX 'langid' (= 'language' in CSL).
+ In BibTeX output, protect foreign titles since there's no language
field.
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The interpretation of this line is not affected
by the delim option. Closes #7064.
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We insert an HTML comment to avoid a `$` right before
a digit, which pandoc will not recognize as a math delimiter.
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Previously there was a messy code path that gave strange
results in some cases, not passing through raw tex but
trying to extract a string content. This was an artefact
of trying to handle some special bibtex-specific commands
in the BibTeX reader. Now we just handle these in the
LaTeX reader and simplify parsing in the BibTeX reader.
This does mean that more raw tex will be passed through
(and currently this is not sensitive to the `raw_tex`
extension; this should be fixed).
Closes #7049.
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This change allows pandoc to extract size information
from more SVGs. Closes #7045.
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Closes #7041.
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This reverts commit 6efd3460a776620fdb93812daa4f6831e6c332ce.
Since this extension is designed to be used with
GitHub markdown (gfm), we need to implement the parser
as a commonmark extension (commonmark-extensions),
rather than in pandoc's markdown reader. When that is
done, we can add it here.
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Canges overview:
* Add a `Ext_markdown_github_wikilink` constructor to `Extension` [API change].
* Add the parser `githubWikiLink` in `Text.Pandoc.Readers.Markdown`
* Add tests.
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Change a citation test which had wrong disambiguation
(see jgm/citeproc#44).
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Instead of hard-coding the border and header cell vertical alignment,
we now let this be determined by the Table style, making use of
Word's "conditional formatting" for the table's first row.
For headerless tables, we use the tblLook element to tell Word
not to apply conditional first-row formatting.
Closes #7008.
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* JATS writer: keep code lines at 80 chars or below
* JATS writer: fix citations
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