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2014-11-19Input validation for settersNick Wellnhofer
2014-11-19Fix {get|set}_string_contentNick Wellnhofer
2014-11-19Accessors for start_line, start_column, end_lineNick Wellnhofer
These are read-only as they're only metadata returned by the parser.
2014-11-19Accessors for link titlesNick Wellnhofer
2014-11-19Accessors for fence infoNick Wellnhofer
Only fence info should be relevant for rendering. Accessors for other fenced code data could be added for completeness but they don't seem very useful.
2014-11-19Accessors for list dataNick Wellnhofer
Only 'list_type', 'start', and 'tight' should be relevant for rendering. Accessors for other list data could be added for completeness but they don't seem very useful.
2014-11-19Accessors for header levelNick Wellnhofer
2014-11-19Accessors for string content of code and HTML blocksNick Wellnhofer
2014-11-19Rename {get|set}_content to {get|set}_string_contentNick Wellnhofer
2014-11-18Add node constructor and accessors to the public APINick Wellnhofer
The approach I'm taking is to copy inline literals internally to NULL-terminated C strings if requested by an accessor. This allows to return a 'const char *' that doesn't have to be freed by the caller.
2014-11-18Improve output of tree integrity checkNick Wellnhofer
2014-11-17Make parse_inlines add directly to parent.John MacFarlane
Previously parse_inlines returned a list of parsed inlines. This had to be added to the parent, and fix_parents had to be called to manually add the 'parent' links to the children, and the 'last_child' link to the parent. Now parse_inlines takes the parent block as a parameter, and uses cmark_node_append_child to add the children, so that the pointers should be properly managed. This avoids the need for the fix_parents pass.
2014-11-17Store link labels as children in tree structureNick Wellnhofer
2014-11-17Set prev, parent and last_child for inlinesNick Wellnhofer
2014-11-17Move cmark_free_nodes to node.cNick Wellnhofer
2014-11-17Start with unified nodesNick Wellnhofer