Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2014-11-13 | Added cmark_append_blocks, exposed more functions. | John MacFarlane | |
2014-11-13 | Removed ast modules, moved these defs back to cmark.h. | John MacFarlane | |
2014-11-13 | Make basic functions in cmark.h visible. | John MacFarlane | |
2014-11-13 | Added ast.[c,h] for AST definitions and AST-manipulating functions. | John MacFarlane | |
2014-11-12 | Prefix names in cmark.h | Nick Wellnhofer | |
2014-11-12 | Prefix names in references.h | Nick Wellnhofer | |
2014-11-12 | Prefix names in chunk.h | Nick Wellnhofer | |
2014-11-12 | Prefix names in buffer.h | Nick Wellnhofer | |
2014-11-11 | Improved cmark_markdown_to_html. | John MacFarlane | |
Added length parameter so we can avoid strlen. Properly free buffer. | |||
2014-11-11 | Added cmark_markdown_to_html with a simple interface. | John MacFarlane | |
See #70. | |||
2014-11-11 | Added macro def needed for cpp. | John MacFarlane | |
2014-11-10 | Define _CMARK_H_ instead of _STDMD_H_. | John MacFarlane | |
2014-11-09 | Added MAX_LINK_LABEL_LENGTH to cmark.h. | John MacFarlane | |
Use in link label parsing and reference lookup. | |||
2014-11-05 | Removed stack limits in inline parsing. | John MacFarlane | |
This brings back segfaults, but we're now aiming for a better solution, revising the renderer so it doesn't use recursion, and using a stack approach for nested brackets. Removing these limits will allow us to know when we've got it right. See #166, #187. | |||
2014-10-28 | Changed EMPHASIS_STACK_LIMIT -> STACK_LIMIT. | John MacFarlane | |
We'll also use it in parsing bracketed link labels. | |||
2014-10-26 | Add EMPHASIS_STACK_LIMIT. | John MacFarlane | |
If we get more than 1000 deep in potential emphasis/strong emphasis openers, we refuse to add more to the stack. This prevents the sort of stack overflow we previously got with python -c 'print "*a **a " * 100000; print " a** a*" * 100000' | ./cmark Partially addresses #166. | |||
2014-10-24 | Renamed c program and library stmd -> cmark. | John MacFarlane | |
Also renamed internal library functions accordingly. |