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markdown.go
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/* Original C version https://github.com/jgm/peg-markdown/
* Copyright 2008 John MacFarlane (jgm at berkeley dot edu).
*
* Modifications and translation from C into Go
* based on markdown_lib.c and parsing_functions.c
* Copyright 2010 Michael Teichgräber (mt at wmipf dot de)
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License or the MIT
* license. See LICENSE for details.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*/
package markdown
import (
"bytes"
"io"
"log"
"strings"
)
const (
// If you get a build error message saying that
// parserIfaceVersion_N is undefined, parser.leg.go
// either is not present or it is out of date. You should
// rebuild it using
// make nuke
// make parser
needParserIfaceVersion = parserIfaceVersion_18
)
// Markdown Extensions.
type Extensions struct {
Smart bool
Notes bool
FilterHTML bool
FilterStyles bool
Strike bool
Dlists bool
}
type Parser struct {
yy yyParser
preformatBuf *bytes.Buffer
}
// NewParser creates an instance of a parser. It can be reused
// so that stacks and buffers need not be allocated anew for
// each Markdown call.
func NewParser(x *Extensions) (p *Parser) {
p = new(Parser)
if x != nil {
p.yy.state.extension = *x
}
p.yy.Init()
p.yy.state.heap.init(1024)
p.preformatBuf = bytes.NewBuffer(make([]byte, 0, 32768))
return
}
// A Formatter is called repeatedly, one Markdown block at a time,
// while the document is parsed. At the end of a document the Finish
// method is called, which may, for example, print footnotes.
// A Formatter can be reused.
type Formatter interface {
FormatBlock(*element)
Finish()
}
// Markdown parses input from an io.Reader into a tree, and sends
// parsed blocks to a Formatter
func (p *Parser) Markdown(src io.Reader, f Formatter) {
s := p.preformat(src)
p.parseRule(ruleReferences, s)
if p.yy.extension.Notes {
p.parseRule(ruleNotes, s)
}
p.yy.state.heap.Reset()
for {
tree := p.parseRule(ruleDocblock, s)
if tree == nil {
break
}
s = p.yy.ResetBuffer("")
tree = p.processRawBlocks(tree)
f.FormatBlock(tree)
p.yy.state.heap.Reset()
}
f.Finish()
}
func (p *Parser) parseRule(rule int, s string) (tree *element) {
old := p.yy.ResetBuffer(s)
if old != "" && strings.Trim(old, "\r\n ") != "" {
log.Fatalln("Buffer not empty", "["+old+"]")
}
err := p.yy.Parse(rule)
switch rule {
case ruleDoc, ruleDocblock:
if err == nil {
tree = p.yy.state.tree
}
p.yy.state.tree = nil
}
return
}
/* process_raw_blocks - traverses an element list, replacing any RAW elements with
* the result of parsing them as markdown text, and recursing into the children
* of parent elements. The result should be a tree of elements without any RAWs.
*/
func (p *Parser) processRawBlocks(input *element) *element {
for current := input; current != nil; current = current.next {
if current.key == RAW {
/* \001 is used to indicate boundaries between nested lists when there
* is no blank line. We split the string by \001 and parse
* each chunk separately.
*/
current.key = LIST
current.children = nil
listEnd := ¤t.children
for _, contents := range strings.Split(current.contents.str, "\001") {
if list := p.parseRule(ruleDoc, contents); list != nil {
*listEnd = list
for list.next != nil {
list = list.next
}
listEnd = &list.next
}
}
current.contents.str = ""
}
if current.children != nil {
current.children = p.processRawBlocks(current.children)
}
}
return input
}
const (
TABSTOP = 4
)
/* preformat - allocate and copy text buffer while
* performing tab expansion.
*/
func (p *Parser) preformat(r io.Reader) (s string) {
charstotab := TABSTOP
buf := make([]byte, 32768)
b := p.preformatBuf
b.Reset()
for {
n, err := r.Read(buf)
if err != nil {
break
}
i0 := 0
for i, c := range buf[:n] {
switch c {
case '\t':
b.Write(buf[i0:i])
for ; charstotab > 0; charstotab-- {
b.WriteByte(' ')
}
i0 = i + 1
case '\n':
b.Write(buf[i0 : i+1])
i0 = i + 1
charstotab = TABSTOP
default:
charstotab--
}
if charstotab == 0 {
charstotab = TABSTOP
}
}
b.Write(buf[i0:n])
}
b.WriteString("\n\n")
return b.String()
}