From 870e63be7360b5a0097a27656048e853bc720464 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: John MacFarlane Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2014 22:29:16 -0700 Subject: Initial commit --- js/LICENSE | 30 ++ js/bench.js | 35 ++ js/markdown | 15 + js/stmd.js | 1540 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ js/test.js | 79 +++ 5 files changed, 1699 insertions(+) create mode 100644 js/LICENSE create mode 100644 js/bench.js create mode 100755 js/markdown create mode 100755 js/stmd.js create mode 100755 js/test.js (limited to 'js') diff --git a/js/LICENSE b/js/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bb8c36f --- /dev/null +++ b/js/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +Copyright (c) 2014, John MacFarlane + +All rights reserved. + +Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + + * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + + * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above + copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following + disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided + with the distribution. + + * Neither the name of John MacFarlane nor the names of other + contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived + from this software without specific prior written permission. + +THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS +"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT +LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR +A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT +OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, +SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT +LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, +DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY +THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT +(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE +OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. diff --git a/js/bench.js b/js/bench.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3c486b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/js/bench.js @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +var Benchmark = require('benchmark').Benchmark; +var suite = new Benchmark.Suite; +var fs = require('fs'); +var sm = require('./stmd'); +// https://github.com/coreyti/showdown +var showdown = require('../../showdown/src/showdown'); +// https://github.com/chjj/marked +var marked = require('../../marked/marked.min.js'); + +var benchfile = process.argv[2] || 'oldtests/Original/Markdown_Documentation_Syntax.markdown'; + +var contents = fs.readFileSync(benchfile, 'utf8'); + +// var converter = new showdown.converter(); + +suite.add('stmd markdown->html', function() { + var doc = new sm.DocParser().parse(contents); + var renderer = new sm.HtmlRenderer(); + renderer.renderBlock(doc); +}) + +.add('showdown.js markdown->html', function() { + var converter = new showdown.converter(); + converter.makeHtml(contents); +}) + +.add('marked.js markdown->html', function() { + marked(contents); +}) + +.on('cycle', function(event) { + console.log(String(event.target)); +}) +.run(); + diff --git a/js/markdown b/js/markdown new file mode 100755 index 0000000..05a372a --- /dev/null +++ b/js/markdown @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env node +var fs = require('fs'); +var util = require('util'); +var stmd = require('./stmd'); + +file = process.argv[2] || '/dev/stdin'; + +fs.readFile(file, 'utf8', function(err, data) { + if (err) { + return console.log(err); + } + var parser = new stmd.DocParser(); + var renderer = new stmd.HtmlRenderer(); + console.log(renderer.render(parser.parse(data))); +}); diff --git a/js/stmd.js b/js/stmd.js new file mode 100755 index 0000000..399d58d --- /dev/null +++ b/js/stmd.js @@ -0,0 +1,1540 @@ +// stmd.js - "standard markdown" in javascript +// Copyright (C) 2014 John MacFarlane +// License: BSD3. + +// Basic usage: +// +// var stmd = require('stmd'); +// var parser = new stmd.DocParser(); +// var renderer = new stmd.HtmlRenderer(); +// console.log(renderer.render(parser.parse('Hello *world*'))); + +(function(exports) { + +// Some regexps used in inline parser: + +var ESCAPABLE = '[!"#$%&\'()*+,./:;<=>?@[\\\\\\]^_`{|}~-]'; +var ESCAPED_CHAR = '\\\\' + ESCAPABLE; +var IN_DOUBLE_QUOTES = '"(' + ESCAPED_CHAR + '|[^"\\x00])*"'; +var IN_SINGLE_QUOTES = '\'(' + ESCAPED_CHAR + '|[^\'\\x00])*\''; +var IN_PARENS = '\\((' + ESCAPED_CHAR + '|[^)\\x00])*\\)'; +var REG_CHAR = '[^\\\\()\\x00-\\x20]'; +var IN_PARENS_NOSP = '\\((' + REG_CHAR + '|' + ESCAPED_CHAR + ')*\\)'; +var TAGNAME = '[A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9]*'; +var BLOCKTAGNAME = '(?:article|header|aside|hgroup|blockquote|hr|body|li|br|map|button|object|canvas|ol|caption|output|col|p|colgroup|pre|dd|progress|div|section|dl|table|td|dt|tbody|embed|textarea|fieldset|tfoot|figcaption|th|figure|thead|footer|footer|tr|form|ul|h1|h2|h3|h4|h5|h6|video|script|style)'; +var ATTRIBUTENAME = '[a-zA-Z_:][a-zA-Z0-9:._-]*'; +var UNQUOTEDVALUE = "[^\"'=<>`\\x00-\\x20]+"; +var SINGLEQUOTEDVALUE = "'[^']*'"; +var DOUBLEQUOTEDVALUE = '"[^"]*"'; +var ATTRIBUTEVALUE = "(?:" + UNQUOTEDVALUE + "|" + SINGLEQUOTEDVALUE + "|" + DOUBLEQUOTEDVALUE + ")"; +var ATTRIBUTEVALUESPEC = "(?:" + "\\s*=" + "\\s*" + ATTRIBUTEVALUE + ")"; +var ATTRIBUTE = "(?:" + "\\s+" + ATTRIBUTENAME + ATTRIBUTEVALUESPEC + "?)"; +var OPENTAG = "<" + TAGNAME + ATTRIBUTE + "*" + "\\s*/?>"; +var CLOSETAG = "]"; +var OPENBLOCKTAG = "<" + BLOCKTAGNAME + ATTRIBUTE + "*" + "\\s*/?>"; +var CLOSEBLOCKTAG = "]"; +var HTMLCOMMENT = ""; +var PROCESSINGINSTRUCTION = "[<][?].*?[?][>]"; +var DECLARATION = "]*>"; +var CDATA = "])*\\]\\]>"; +var HTMLTAG = "(?:" + OPENTAG + "|" + CLOSETAG + "|" + HTMLCOMMENT + "|" + + PROCESSINGINSTRUCTION + "|" + DECLARATION + "|" + CDATA + ")"; +var HTMLBLOCKOPEN = "<(?:" + BLOCKTAGNAME + "[\\s/>]" + "|" + + "/" + BLOCKTAGNAME + "[\\s>]" + "|" + "[?!])"; + +var reHtmlTag = new RegExp('^' + HTMLTAG, 'i'); + +var reHtmlBlockOpen = new RegExp('^' + HTMLBLOCKOPEN, 'i'); + +var reLinkTitle = new RegExp( + '^(?:"(' + ESCAPED_CHAR + '|[^"\\x00])*"' + + '|' + + '\'(' + ESCAPED_CHAR + '|[^\'\\x00])*\'' + + '|' + + '\\((' + ESCAPED_CHAR + '|[^)\\x00])*\\))'); + +var reLinkDestinationBraces = new RegExp( + '[<](?:[^<>\\n\\\\\\x00]' + '|' + ESCAPED_CHAR + '|' + '\\\\)*[>]'); + +var reLinkDestination = new RegExp( + '(?:' + REG_CHAR + '+|' + ESCAPED_CHAR + '|' + IN_PARENS_NOSP + ')*'); + +var reEscapable = new RegExp(ESCAPABLE); + +var reAllEscapedChar = new RegExp('\\\\(' + ESCAPABLE + ')', 'g'); + +var reEscapedChar = new RegExp('^\\\\(' + ESCAPABLE + ')'); + +var reAllTab = /\t/g; + +var reHrule = /^(?:(?:\* *){3,}|(?:_ *){3,}|(?:- *){3,}) *$/; + +// Matches a character with a special meaning in markdown, +// or a string of non-special characters. +var reMain = /[\n`\[\]\\!<&*_]|[^\n`\[\]\\!<&*_]+/m; + +// UTILITY FUNCTIONS + +// Replace backslash escapes with literal characters. +var unescape = function(s) { + return s.replace(reAllEscapedChar, '$1'); +}; + +// Returns true if string contains only space characters. +var isBlank = function(s) { + return /^\s*$/.test(s); +}; + +// Normalize reference label: collapse internal whitespace +// to single space, remove leading/trailing whitespace, case fold. +var normalizeReference = function(s) { + return s.trim() + .replace(/\s+/,' ') + .toUpperCase(); +}; + +// Attempt to match a regex in string s at offset offset. +// Return index of match or null. +var matchAt = function(re, s, offset) { + var res = s.slice(offset).match(re); + if (res) { + return offset + res.index; + } else { + return null; + } +}; + +// Convert tabs to spaces on each line using a 4-space tab stop. +var detabLine = function(text) { + if (text.indexOf('\t') == -1) { + return text; + } else { + var lastStop = 0; + return text.replace(reAllTab, function(match, offset) { + var result = ' '.slice((offset - lastStop) % 4); + lastStop = offset + 1; + return result; + }); + } +}; + +// INLINE PARSER + +// These are methods of an InlineParser object, defined below. +// An InlineParser keeps track of a subject (a string to be +// parsed) and a position in that subject. + +// If re matches at current position in the subject, advance +// position in subject and return the match; otherwise return null. +var match = function(re) { + var match = re.exec(this.subject.slice(this.pos)); + if (match) { + this.pos += match.index + match[0].length; + return match[0]; + } else { + return null; + } +}; + +// Returns the character at the current subject position, or null if +// there are no more characters. +var peek = function() { + return this.subject[this.pos] || null; +}; + +// Parse zero or more space characters, including at most one newline +var spnl = function() { + this.match(/^ *(?:\n *)?/); + return 1; +}; + +// All of the parsers below try to match something at the current position +// in the subject. If they succeed in matching anything, they +// push an inline element onto the 'inlines' list. They return the +// number of characters parsed (possibly 0). + +// Attempt to parse backticks, adding either a backtick code span or a +// literal sequence of backticks to the 'inlines' list. +var parseBackticks = function(inlines) { + var startpos = this.pos; + var ticks = this.match(/^`+/); + if (!ticks) { + return 0; + } + var afterOpenTicks = this.pos; + var foundCode = false; + var match; + while (!foundCode && (match = this.match(/`+/m))) { + if (match == ticks) { + inlines.push({ t: 'Code', c: this.subject.slice(afterOpenTicks, + this.pos - ticks.length) + .replace(/[ \n]+/g,' ') + .trim() }); + return (this.pos - startpos); + } + } + // If we got here, we didn't match a closing backtick sequence. + inlines.push({ t: 'Str', c: ticks }); + this.pos = afterOpenTicks; + return (this.pos - startpos); +}; + +// Parse a backslash-escaped special character, adding either the escaped +// character, a hard line break (if the backslash is followed by a newline), +// or a literal backslash to the 'inlines' list. +var parseEscaped = function(inlines) { + var subj = this.subject, + pos = this.pos; + if (subj[pos] === '\\') { + if (subj[pos + 1] === '\n') { + inlines.push({ t: 'Hardbreak' }); + this.pos = this.pos + 2; + return 2; + } else if (reEscapable.test(subj[pos + 1])) { + inlines.push({ t: 'Str', c: subj[pos + 1] }); + this.pos = this.pos + 2; + return 2; + } else { + this.pos++; + inlines.push({t: 'Str', c: '\\'}); + return 1; + } + } else { + return 0; + } +}; + +// Attempt to parse an autolink (URL or email in pointy brackets). +var parseAutolink = function(inlines) { + var m; + var dest; + if ((m = this.match(/^<([a-zA-Z0-9.!#$%&'*+\/=?^_`{|}~-]+@[a-zA-Z0-9](?:[a-zA-Z0-9-]{0,61}[a-zA-Z0-9])?(?:\.[a-zA-Z0-9](?:[a-zA-Z0-9-]{0,61}[a-zA-Z0-9])?)*)>/))) { // email autolink + dest = m.slice(1,-1); + inlines.push({ t: 'Link', label: [{ t: 'Str', c: dest }], + destination: 'mailto:' + dest }); + return m.length; + } else if ((m = this.match(/^<(?:coap|doi|javascript|aaa|aaas|about|acap|cap|cid|crid|data|dav|dict|dns|file|ftp|geo|go|gopher|h323|http|https|iax|icap|im|imap|info|ipp|iris|iris.beep|iris.xpc|iris.xpcs|iris.lwz|ldap|mailto|mid|msrp|msrps|mtqp|mupdate|news|nfs|ni|nih|nntp|opaquelocktoken|pop|pres|rtsp|service|session|shttp|sieve|sip|sips|sms|snmp|soap.beep|soap.beeps|tag|tel|telnet|tftp|thismessage|tn3270|tip|tv|urn|vemmi|ws|wss|xcon|xcon-userid|xmlrpc.beep|xmlrpc.beeps|xmpp|z39.50r|z39.50s|adiumxtra|afp|afs|aim|apt|attachment|aw|beshare|bitcoin|bolo|callto|chrome|chrome-extension|com-eventbrite-attendee|content|cvs|dlna-playsingle|dlna-playcontainer|dtn|dvb|ed2k|facetime|feed|finger|fish|gg|git|gizmoproject|gtalk|hcp|icon|ipn|irc|irc6|ircs|itms|jar|jms|keyparc|lastfm|ldaps|magnet|maps|market|message|mms|ms-help|msnim|mumble|mvn|notes|oid|palm|paparazzi|platform|proxy|psyc|query|res|resource|rmi|rsync|rtmp|secondlife|sftp|sgn|skype|smb|soldat|spotify|ssh|steam|svn|teamspeak|things|udp|unreal|ut2004|ventrilo|view-source|webcal|wtai|wyciwyg|xfire|xri|ymsgr):[^<>\x00-\x20]*>/i))) { + dest = m.slice(1,-1); + inlines.push({ t: 'Link', label: [{ t: 'Str', c: dest }], + destination: dest }); + return m.length; + } else { + return 0; + } +}; + +// Attempt to parse a raw HTML tag. +var parseHtmlTag = function(inlines) { + var m = this.match(reHtmlTag); + if (m) { + inlines.push({ t: 'Html', c: m }); + return m.length; + } else { + return 0; + } +}; + +// Scan a sequence of characters == c, and return information about +// the number of delimiters and whether they are positioned such that +// they can open and/or close emphasis or strong emphasis. A utility +// function for strong/emph parsing. +var scanDelims = function(c) { + var numdelims = 0; + var first_close_delims = 0; + var char_before, char_after; + var startpos = this.pos; + + char_before = this.pos === 0 ? '\n' : + this.subject[this.pos - 1]; + + while (this.peek() === c) { + numdelims++; + this.pos++; + } + + char_after = this.peek() || '\n'; + + var can_open = numdelims > 0 && numdelims <= 3 && !(/\s/.test(char_after)); + var can_close = numdelims > 0 && numdelims <= 3 && !(/\s/.test(char_before)); + if (c === '_') { + can_open = can_open && !((/[a-z0-9]/i).test(char_before)); + can_close = can_close && !((/[a-z0-9]/i).test(char_after)); + } + this.pos = startpos; + return { numdelims: numdelims, + can_open: can_open, + can_close: can_close }; +}; + +// Attempt to parse emphasis or strong emphasis in an efficient way, +// with no backtracking. +var parseEmphasis = function(inlines) { + var startpos = this.pos; + var c ; + var first_close = 0; + var nxt = this.peek(); + if (nxt == '*' || nxt == '_') { + c = nxt; + } else { + return 0; + } + + var numdelims; + var delimpos; + + // Get opening delimiters. + res = this.scanDelims(c); + numdelims = res.numdelims; + this.pos += numdelims; + // We provisionally add a literal string. If we match appropriate + // closing delimiters, we'll change this to Strong or Emph. + inlines.push({t: 'Str', + c: this.subject.substr(this.pos - numdelims, numdelims)}); + // Record the position of this opening delimiter: + delimpos = inlines.length - 1; + + if (!res.can_open || numdelims === 0) { + return 0; + } + + var first_close_delims = 0; + + switch (numdelims) { + case 1: // we started with * or _ + while (true) { + res = this.scanDelims(c); + if (res.numdelims >= 1 && res.can_close) { + this.pos += 1; + // Convert the inline at delimpos, currently a string with the delim, + // into an Emph whose contents are the succeeding inlines + inlines[delimpos].t = 'Emph'; + inlines[delimpos].c = inlines.slice(delimpos + 1); + inlines.splice(delimpos + 1); + break; + } else { + if (this.parseInline(inlines) === 0) { + break; + } + } + } + return (this.pos - startpos); + + case 2: // We started with ** or __ + while (true) { + res = this.scanDelims(c); + if (res.numdelims >= 2 && res.can_close) { + this.pos += 2; + inlines[delimpos].t = 'Strong'; + inlines[delimpos].c = inlines.slice(delimpos + 1); + inlines.splice(delimpos + 1); + break; + } else { + if (this.parseInline(inlines) === 0) { + break; + } + } + } + return (this.pos - startpos); + + case 3: // We started with *** or ___ + while (true) { + res = this.scanDelims(c); + if (res.numdelims >= 1 && res.numdelims <= 3 && res.can_close && + res.numdelims != first_close_delims) { + if (res.numdelims === 3) { + // If we opened with ***, then we interpret *** as * followed by ** + // giving us + res.numdelims = 1; + } + this.pos += res.numdelims; + + if (first_close > 0) { // if we've already passed the first closer: + inlines[delimpos].t = first_close_delims === 1 ? 'Strong' : 'Emph'; + inlines[delimpos].c = [ + { t: first_close_delims === 1 ? 'Emph' : 'Strong', + c: inlines.slice(delimpos + 1, first_close)} + ].concat(inlines.slice(first_close + 1)); + inlines.splice(delimpos + 1); + break; + } else { // this is the first closer; for now, add literal string; + // we'll change this when he hit the second closer + inlines.push({t: 'Str', + c: this.subject.slice(this.pos - res.numdelims, + this.pos) }); + first_close = inlines.length - 1; + first_close_delims = res.numdelims; + } + } else { // parse another inline element, til we hit the end + if (this.parseInline(inlines) === 0) { + break; + } + } + } + return (this.pos - startpos); + + default: + return result; + } + + return 0; +}; + +// Attempt to parse link title (sans quotes), returning the string +// or null if no match. +var parseLinkTitle = function() { + title = this.match(reLinkTitle); + if (title) { + // chop off quotes from title and unescape: + return unescape(title.substr(1, title.length - 2)); + } else { + return null; + } +}; + +// Attempt to parse link destination, returning the string or +// null if no match. +var parseLinkDestination = function() { + var res = this.match(reLinkDestinationBraces); + if (res) { // chop off surrounding <..>: + return unescape(res.substr(1, res.length - 2)); + } else { + res = this.match(reLinkDestination); + if (res !== null) { + return unescape(res); + } else { + return null; + } + } +}; + +// Attempt to parse a link label, returning number of characters parsed. +var parseLinkLabel = function() { + if (this.peek() != '[') { + return 0; + } + var startpos = this.pos; + var nest_level = 0; + if (this.label_nest_level > 0) { + // If we've already checked to the end of this subject + // for a label, even with a different starting [, we + // know we won't find one here and we can just return. + // This avoids lots of backtracking. + // Note: nest level 1 would be: [foo [bar] + // nest level 2 would be: [foo [bar [baz] + this.label_nest_level--; + return 0; + } + this.pos++; // advance past [ + var c; + while ((c = this.peek()) && (c != ']' || nest_level > 0)) { + switch (c) { + case '`': + this.parseBackticks([]); + break; + case '<': + this.parseAutolink([]) || this.parseHtmlTag([]) || this.parseString([]); + break; + case '[': // nested [] + nest_level++; + this.pos++; + break; + case ']': // nested [] + nest_level--; + this.pos++; + break; + case '\\': + this.parseEscaped([]); + break; + default: + this.parseString([]); + } + } + if (c === ']') { + this.label_nest_level = 0; + this.pos++; // advance past ] + return this.pos - startpos; + } else { + if (!c) { + this.label_nest_level = nest_level; + } + this.pos = startpos; + return 0; + } +}; + +// Parse raw link label, including surrounding [], and return +// inline contents. (Note: this is not a method of InlineParser.) +var parseRawLabel = function(s) { + // note: parse without a refmap; we don't want links to resolve + // in nested brackets! + return new InlineParser().parse(s.substr(1, s.length - 2), {}); +}; + +// Attempt to parse a link. If successful, add the link to +// inlines. +var parseLink = function(inlines) { + var startpos = this.pos; + var reflabel; + var n; + var dest; + var title; + + n = this.parseLinkLabel(); + if (n === 0) { + return 0; + } + var afterlabel = this.pos; + var rawlabel = this.subject.substr(startpos, n); + + // if we got this far, we've parsed a label. + // Try to parse an explicit link: [label](url "title") + if (this.peek() == '(') { + this.pos++; + if (this.spnl() && + ((dest = this.parseLinkDestination()) !== null) && + this.spnl() && + // make sure there's a space before the title: + (/^\s/.test(this.subject[this.pos - 1]) && + (title = this.parseLinkTitle() || '') || true) && + this.spnl() && + this.match(/^\)/)) { + inlines.push({ t: 'Link', + destination: dest, + title: title, + label: parseRawLabel(rawlabel) }); + return this.pos - startpos; + } else { + this.pos = startpos; + return 0; + } + } + // If we're here, it wasn't an explicit link. Try to parse a reference link. + // first, see if there's another label + var savepos = this.pos; + this.spnl(); + var beforelabel = this.pos; + n = this.parseLinkLabel(); + if (n == 2) { + // empty second label + reflabel = rawlabel; + } else if (n > 0) { + reflabel = this.subject.slice(beforelabel, beforelabel + n); + } else { + this.pos = savepos; + reflabel = rawlabel; + } + // lookup rawlabel in refmap + var link = this.refmap[normalizeReference(reflabel)]; + if (link) { + inlines.push({t: 'Link', + destination: link.destination, + title: link.title, + label: parseRawLabel(rawlabel) }); + return this.pos - startpos; + } else { + this.pos = startpos; + return 0; + } + // Nothing worked, rewind: + this.pos = startpos; + return 0; +}; + +// Attempt to parse an entity, adding to inlines if successful. +var parseEntity = function(inlines) { + var m; + if ((m = this.match(/^&(?:#x[a-f0-9]{1,8}|#[0-9]{1,8}|[a-z][a-z0-9]{1,31});/i))) { + inlines.push({ t: 'Entity', c: m }); + return m.length; + } else { + return 0; + } +}; + +// Parse a run of ordinary characters, or a single character with +// a special meaning in markdown, as a plain string, adding to inlines. +var parseString = function(inlines) { + var m; + if ((m = this.match(reMain))) { + inlines.push({ t: 'Str', c: m }); + return m.length; + } else { + return 0; + } +}; + +// Parse a newline. If it was preceded by two spaces, return a hard +// line break; otherwise a soft line break. +var parseNewline = function(inlines) { + if (this.peek() == '\n') { + this.pos++; + var last = inlines[inlines.length - 1]; + if (last && last.t == 'Str' && last.c.slice(-2) == ' ') { + last.c = last.c.replace(/ *$/,''); + inlines.push({ t: 'Hardbreak' }); + } else { + if (last && last.t == 'Str' && last.c.slice(-1) == ' ') { + last.c = last.c.slice(0, -1); + } + inlines.push({ t: 'Softbreak' }); + } + return 1; + } else { + return 0; + } +}; + +// Attempt to parse an image. If the opening '!' is not followed +// by a link, add a literal '!' to inlines. +var parseImage = function(inlines) { + if (this.match(/^!/)) { + var n = this.parseLink(inlines); + if (n === 0) { + inlines.push({ t: 'Str', c: '!' }); + return 1; + } else if (inlines[inlines.length - 1] && + inlines[inlines.length - 1].t == 'Link') { + inlines[inlines.length - 1].t = 'Image'; + return n+1; + } else { + throw "Shouldn't happen"; + } + } else { + return 0; + } +}; + +// Attempt to parse a link reference, modifying refmap. +var parseReference = function(s, refmap) { + this.subject = s; + this.pos = 0; + var rawlabel; + var dest; + var title; + var matchChars; + var startpos = this.pos; + var match; + + // label: + matchChars = this.parseLinkLabel(); + if (matchChars === 0) { + return 0; + } else { + rawlabel = this.subject.substr(0, matchChars); + } + + // colon: + if (this.peek() === ':') { + this.pos++; + } else { + this.pos = startpos; + return 0; + } + + // link url + this.spnl(); + + dest = this.parseLinkDestination(); + if (dest === null || dest.length === 0) { + this.pos = startpos; + return 0; + } + + var beforetitle = this.pos; + this.spnl(); + title = this.parseLinkTitle(); + if (title === null) { + title = ''; + // rewind before spaces + this.pos = beforetitle; + } + + // make sure we're at line end: + if (this.match(/^ *(?:\n|$)/) === null) { + this.pos = startpos; + return 0; + } + + var normlabel = normalizeReference(rawlabel); + + if (!refmap[normlabel]) { + refmap[normlabel] = { destination: dest, title: title }; + } + return this.pos - startpos; +}; + +// Parse the next inline element in subject, advancing subject position +// and adding the result to 'inlines'. +var parseInline = function(inlines) { + var c = this.peek(); + var res; + switch(c) { + case '\n': + res = this.parseNewline(inlines); + break; + case '\\': + res = this.parseEscaped(inlines); + break; + case '`': + res = this.parseBackticks(inlines); + break; + case '*': + case '_': + res = this.parseEmphasis(inlines); + break; + case '[': + res = this.parseLink(inlines); + break; + case '!': + res = this.parseImage(inlines); + break; + case '<': + res = this.parseAutolink(inlines) || + this.parseHtmlTag(inlines); + break; + case '&': + res = this.parseEntity(inlines); + break; + default: + } + return res || this.parseString(inlines); +}; + +// Parse s as a list of inlines, using refmap to resolve references. +var parseInlines = function(s, refmap) { + this.subject = s; + this.pos = 0; + this.refmap = refmap || {}; + var inlines = []; + while (this.parseInline(inlines)) ; + return inlines; +}; + +// The InlineParser object. +function InlineParser(){ + return { + subject: '', + label_nest_level: 0, // used by parseLinkLabel method + pos: 0, + refmap: {}, + match: match, + peek: peek, + spnl: spnl, + parseBackticks: parseBackticks, + parseEscaped: parseEscaped, + parseAutolink: parseAutolink, + parseHtmlTag: parseHtmlTag, + scanDelims: scanDelims, + parseEmphasis: parseEmphasis, + parseLinkTitle: parseLinkTitle, + parseLinkDestination: parseLinkDestination, + parseLinkLabel: parseLinkLabel, + parseLink: parseLink, + parseEntity: parseEntity, + parseString: parseString, + parseNewline: parseNewline, + parseImage: parseImage, + parseReference: parseReference, + parseInline: parseInline, + parse: parseInlines, + }; +} + +// DOC PARSER + +// These are methods of a DocParser object, defined below. + +var makeBlock = function(tag, start_line, start_column) { + return { t: tag, + open: true, + last_line_blank: false, + start_line: start_line, + start_column: start_column, + end_line: start_line, + children: [], + parent: null, + // string_content is formed by concatenating strings, in finalize: + string_content: "", + strings: [], + inline_content: [], + }; +}; + +// Returns true if parent block can contain child block. +var canContain = function(parent_type, child_type) { + return ( parent_type == 'Document' || + parent_type == 'BlockQuote' || + parent_type == 'ListItem' || + (parent_type == 'List' && child_type == 'ListItem') ); +}; + +// Returns true if block type can accept lines of text. +var acceptsLines = function(block_type) { + return ( block_type == 'Paragraph' || + block_type == 'IndentedCode' || + block_type == 'FencedCode' ); +}; + +// Returns true if block ends with a blank line, descending if needed +// into lists and sublists. +var endsWithBlankLine = function(block) { + if (block.last_line_blank) { + return true; + } + if ((block.t == 'List' || block.t == 'ListItem') && block.children.length > 0) { + return endsWithBlankLine(block.children[block.children.length - 1]); + } else { + return false; + } +}; + +// Break out of all containing lists, resetting the tip of the +// document to the parent of the highest list, and finalizing +// all the lists. (This is used to implement the "two blank lines +// break of of all lists" feature.) +var breakOutOfLists = function(block, line_number) { + var b = block; + var last_list = null; + do { + if (b.t === 'List') { + last_list = b; + } + b = b.parent; + } while (b); + + if (last_list) { + while (block != last_list) { + this.finalize(block, line_number); + block = block.parent; + } + this.finalize(last_list, line_number); + this.tip = last_list.parent; + } +}; + +// Add a line to the block at the tip. We assume the tip +// can accept lines -- that check should be done before calling this. +var addLine = function(ln, offset) { + var s = ln.slice(offset); + if (!(this.tip.open)) { + throw({ msg: "Attempted to add line (" + ln + ") to closed container." }); + } + this.tip.strings.push(s); +}; + +// Add block of type tag as a child of the tip. If the tip can't +// accept children, close and finalize it and try its parent, +// and so on til we find a block that can accept children. +var addChild = function(tag, line_number, offset) { + while (!canContain(this.tip.t, tag)) { + this.finalize(this.tip, line_number); + } + + var column_number = offset + 1; // offset 0 = column 1 + var newBlock = makeBlock(tag, line_number, column_number); + this.tip.children.push(newBlock); + newBlock.parent = this.tip; + this.tip = newBlock; + return newBlock; +}; + +// Parse a list marker and return data on the marker (type, +// start, delimiter, bullet character, padding) or null. +var parseListMarker = function(ln, offset) { + var rest = ln.slice(offset); + var match; + var spaces_after_marker; + var data = {}; + if (rest.match(reHrule)) { + return null; + } + if ((match = rest.match(/^[*+-]( +|$)/))) { + spaces_after_marker = match[1].length; + data.type = 'Bullet'; + data.bullet_char = match[0][0]; + + } else if ((match = rest.match(/^(\d+)([.)])( +|$)/))) { + spaces_after_marker = match[3].length; + data.type = 'Ordered'; + data.start = parseInt(match[1]); + data.delimiter = match[2]; + } else { + return null; + } + blank_item = match[0].length === rest.length; + if (spaces_after_marker >= 5 || + spaces_after_marker < 1 || + blank_item) { + data.padding = match[0].length - spaces_after_marker + 1; + } else { + data.padding = match[0].length; + } + return data; +}; + +// Returns true if the two list items are of the same type, +// with the same delimiter and bullet character. This is used +// in agglomerating list items into lists. +var listsMatch = function(list_data, item_data) { + return (list_data.type === item_data.type && + list_data.delimiter === item_data.delimiter && + list_data.bullet_char === item_data.bullet_char); +}; + +// Analyze a line of text and update the document appropriately. +// We parse markdown text by calling this on each line of input, +// then finalizing the document. +var incorporateLine = function(ln, line_number) { + + var all_matched = true; + var last_child; + var first_nonspace; + var offset = 0; + var match; + var data; + var blank; + var indent; + var last_matched_container; + var i; + var CODE_INDENT = 4; + + var container = this.doc; + var oldtip = this.tip; + + // Convert tabs to spaces: + ln = detabLine(ln); + + // For each containing block, try to parse the associated line start. + // Bail out on failure: container will point to the last matching block. + // Set all_matched to false if not all containers match. + while (container.children.length > 0) { + last_child = container.children[container.children.length - 1]; + if (!last_child.open) { + break; + } + container = last_child; + + match = matchAt(/[^ ]/, ln, offset); + if (match === null) { + first_nonspace = ln.length; + blank = true; + } else { + first_nonspace = match; + blank = false; + } + indent = first_nonspace - offset; + + switch (container.t) { + case 'BlockQuote': + matched = indent <= 3 && ln[first_nonspace] === '>'; + if (matched) { + offset = first_nonspace + 1; + if (ln[offset] === ' ') { + offset++; + } + } else { + all_matched = false; + } + break; + + case 'ListItem': + if (indent >= container.list_data.marker_offset + + container.list_data.padding) { + offset += container.list_data.marker_offset + + container.list_data.padding; + } else if (blank) { + offset = first_nonspace; + } else { + all_matched = false; + } + break; + + case 'IndentedCode': + if (indent >= CODE_INDENT) { + offset += CODE_INDENT; + } else if (blank) { + offset = first_nonspace; + } else { + all_matched = false; + } + break; + + case 'ATXHeader': + case 'SetextHeader': + case 'HorizontalRule': + // a header can never container > 1 line, so fail to match: + all_matched = false; + break; + + case 'FencedCode': + // skip optional spaces of fence offset + i = container.fence_offset; + while (i > 0 && ln[offset] === ' ') { + offset++; + i--; + } + break; + + case 'HtmlBlock': + if (blank) { + all_matched = false; + } + break; + + case 'Paragraph': + if (blank) { + container.last_line_blank = true; + all_matched = false; + } + break; + + default: + } + + if (!all_matched) { + container = container.parent; // back up to last matching block + break; + } + } + + last_matched_container = container; + + // This function is used to finalize and close any unmatched + // blocks. We aren't ready to do this now, because we might + // have a lazy paragraph continuation, in which case we don't + // want to close unmatched blocks. So we store this closure for + // use later, when we have more information. + var closeUnmatchedBlocks = function(mythis) { + // finalize any blocks not matched + while (!already_done && oldtip != last_matched_container) { + mythis.finalize(oldtip, line_number); + oldtip = oldtip.parent; + } + var already_done = true; + }; + + // Check to see if we've hit 2nd blank line; if so break out of list: + if (blank && container.last_line_blank) { + this.breakOutOfLists(container, line_number); + } + + // Unless last matched container is a code block, try new container starts, + // adding children to the last matched container: + while (container.t != 'FencedCode' && + container.t != 'IndentedCode' && + container.t != 'HtmlBlock' && + // this is a little performance optimization: + matchAt(/^[ #`~*+_=<>0-9-]/,ln,offset) !== null) { + + match = matchAt(/[^ ]/, ln, offset); + if (match === null) { + first_nonspace = ln.length; + blank = true; + } else { + first_nonspace = match; + blank = false; + } + indent = first_nonspace - offset; + + if (indent >= CODE_INDENT) { + // indented code + if (this.tip.t != 'Paragraph' && !blank) { + offset += CODE_INDENT; + closeUnmatchedBlocks(this); + container = this.addChild('IndentedCode', line_number, offset); + } else { // indent > 4 in a lazy paragraph continuation + break; + } + + } else if (ln[first_nonspace] === '>') { + // blockquote + offset = first_nonspace + 1; + // optional following space + if (ln[offset] === ' ') { + offset++; + } + closeUnmatchedBlocks(this); + container = this.addChild('BlockQuote', line_number, offset); + + } else if ((match = ln.slice(first_nonspace).match(/^#{1,6}(?: +|$)/))) { + // ATX header + offset = first_nonspace + match[0].length; + closeUnmatchedBlocks(this); + container = this.addChild('ATXHeader', line_number, first_nonspace); + container.level = match[0].trim().length; // number of #s + // remove trailing ###s: + container.strings = + [ln.slice(offset).replace(/(?:(\\#) *#+| *#+) *$/,'$1')]; + break; + + } else if ((match = ln.slice(first_nonspace).match(/^`{3,}(?!.*`)|^~{3,}(?!.*~)/))) { + // fenced code block + var fence_length = match[0].length; + closeUnmatchedBlocks(this); + container = this.addChild('FencedCode', line_number, first_nonspace); + container.fence_length = fence_length; + container.fence_char = match[0][0]; + container.fence_offset = first_nonspace - offset; + offset = first_nonspace + fence_length; + break; + + } else if (matchAt(reHtmlBlockOpen, ln, first_nonspace) !== null) { + // html block + closeUnmatchedBlocks(this); + container = this.addChild('HtmlBlock', line_number, first_nonspace); + // note, we don't adjust offset because the tag is part of the text + break; + + } else if (container.t == 'Paragraph' && + container.strings.length === 1 && + ((match = ln.slice(first_nonspace).match(/^(?:=+|-+) *$/)))) { + // setext header line + closeUnmatchedBlocks(this); + container.t = 'SetextHeader'; // convert Paragraph to SetextHeader + container.level = match[0][0] === '=' ? 1 : 2; + offset = ln.length; + + } else if (matchAt(reHrule, ln, first_nonspace) !== null) { + // hrule + closeUnmatchedBlocks(this); + container = this.addChild('HorizontalRule', line_number, first_nonspace); + offset = ln.length - 1; + break; + + } else if ((data = parseListMarker(ln, first_nonspace))) { + // list item + closeUnmatchedBlocks(this); + data.marker_offset = indent; + offset = first_nonspace + data.padding; + + // add the list if needed + if (container.t !== 'List' || + !(listsMatch(container.list_data, data))) { + container = this.addChild('List', line_number, first_nonspace); + container.list_data = data; + } + + // add the list item + container = this.addChild('ListItem', line_number, first_nonspace); + container.list_data = data; + + } else { + break; + + } + + if (acceptsLines(container.t)) { + // if it's a line container, it can't contain other containers + break; + } + } + + // What remains at the offset is a text line. Add the text to the + // appropriate container. + + match = matchAt(/[^ ]/, ln, offset); + if (match === null) { + first_nonspace = ln.length; + blank = true; + } else { + first_nonspace = match; + blank = false; + } + indent = first_nonspace - offset; + + // First check for a lazy paragraph continuation: + if (this.tip !== last_matched_container && + !blank && + this.tip.t == 'Paragraph' && + this.tip.strings.length > 0) { + // lazy paragraph continuation + + this.last_line_blank = false; + this.addLine(ln, offset); + + } else { // not a lazy continuation + + // finalize any blocks not matched + closeUnmatchedBlocks(this); + + // Block quote lines are never blank as they start with > + // and we don't count blanks in fenced code for purposes of tight/loose + // lists or breaking out of lists. We also don't set last_line_blank + // on an empty list item. + container.last_line_blank = blank && + !(container.t == 'BlockQuote' || + container.t == 'FencedCode' || + (container.t == 'ListItem' && + container.children.length === 0 && + container.start_line == line_number)); + + var cont = container; + while (cont.parent) { + cont.parent.last_line_blank = false; + cont = cont.parent; + } + + switch (container.t) { + case 'IndentedCode': + case 'HtmlBlock': + this.addLine(ln, offset); + break; + + case 'FencedCode': + // check for closing code fence: + match = (indent <= 3 && + ln[first_nonspace] == container.fence_char && + ln.slice(first_nonspace).match(/^(?:`{3,}|~{3,})(?= *$)/)); + if (match && match[0].length >= container.fence_length) { + // don't add closing fence to container; instead, close it: + this.finalize(container, line_number); + } else { + this.addLine(ln, offset); + } + break; + + case 'ATXHeader': + case 'SetextHeader': + case 'HorizontalRule': + // nothing to do; we already added the contents. + break; + + default: + if (acceptsLines(container.t)) { + this.addLine(ln, first_nonspace); + } else if (blank) { + // do nothing + } else if (container.t != 'HorizontalRule' && + container.t != 'SetextHeader') { + // create paragraph container for line + container = this.addChild('Paragraph', line_number, first_nonspace); + this.addLine(ln, first_nonspace); + } else { + console.log("Line " + line_number.toString() + + " with container type " + container.t + + " did not match any condition."); + + } + } + } +}; + +// Finalize a block. Close it and do any necessary postprocessing, +// e.g. creating string_content from strings, setting the 'tight' +// or 'loose' status of a list, and parsing the beginnings +// of paragraphs for reference definitions. Reset the tip to the +// parent of the closed block. +var finalize = function(block, line_number) { + var pos; + // don't do anything if the block is already closed + if (!block.open) { + return 0; + } + block.open = false; + if (line_number > block.start_line) { + block.end_line = line_number - 1; + } else { + block_end_line = line_number; + } + + switch (block.t) { + case 'Paragraph': + block.string_content = block.strings.join('\n').replace(/^ */m,''); + + // try parsing the beginning as link reference definitions: + while (block.string_content[0] === '[' && + (pos = this.inlineParser.parseReference(block.string_content, + this.refmap))) { + block.string_content = block.string_content.slice(pos); + if (isBlank(block.string_content)) { + block.t = 'ReferenceDef'; + break; + } + } + break; + + case 'ATXHeader': + case 'SetextHeader': + case 'HtmlBlock': + block.string_content = block.strings.join('\n'); + break; + + case 'IndentedCode': + block.string_content = block.strings.join('\n').replace(/(\n *)*$/,'\n'); + break; + + case 'FencedCode': + // first line becomes info string + block.info = unescape(block.strings[0].trim()); + if (block.strings.length == 1) { + block.string_content = ''; + } else { + block.string_content = block.strings.slice(1).join('\n') + '\n'; + } + break; + + case 'List': + block.tight = true; // tight by default + + var numitems = block.children.length; + var i = 0; + while (i < numitems) { + var item = block.children[i]; + // check for non-final list item ending with blank line: + var last_item = i == numitems - 1; + if (endsWithBlankLine(item) && !last_item) { + block.tight = false; + break; + } + // recurse into children of list item, to see if there are + // spaces between any of them: + var numsubitems = item.children.length; + var j = 0; + while (j < numsubitems) { + var subitem = item.children[j]; + var last_subitem = j == numsubitems - 1; + if (endsWithBlankLine(subitem) && !(last_item && last_subitem)) { + block.tight = false; + break; + } + j++; + } + i++; + } + break; + + default: + break; + } + + this.tip = block.parent || this.top; +}; + +// Walk through a block & children recursively, parsing string content +// into inline content where appropriate. +var processInlines = function(block) { + switch(block.t) { + case 'Paragraph': + case 'SetextHeader': + case 'ATXHeader': + block.inline_content = + this.inlineParser.parse(block.string_content.trim(), this.refmap); + block.string_content = ""; + break; + default: + break; + } + + if (block.children) { + for (var i = 0; i < block.children.length; i++) { + this.processInlines(block.children[i]); + } + } + +}; + +// The main parsing function. Returns a parsed document AST. +var parse = function(input) { + this.doc = makeBlock('Document', 1, 1); + this.tip = this.doc; + this.refmap = {}; + var lines = input.replace(/\n$/,'').split(/\r\n|\n|\r/); + var len = lines.length; + for (var i = 0; i < len; i++) { + this.incorporateLine(lines[i], i+1); + } + while (this.tip) { + this.finalize(this.tip, len - 1); + } + this.processInlines(this.doc); + return this.doc; +}; + + +// The DocParser object. +function DocParser(){ + return { + doc: makeBlock('Document', 1, 1), + tip: this.doc, + refmap: {}, + inlineParser: new InlineParser(), + breakOutOfLists: breakOutOfLists, + addLine: addLine, + addChild: addChild, + incorporateLine: incorporateLine, + finalize: finalize, + processInlines: processInlines, + parse: parse, + }; +} + +// HTML RENDERER + +// Helper function to produce content in a pair of HTML tags. +var inTags = function(tag, attribs, contents, selfclosing) { + var result = '<' + tag; + if (attribs) { + var i = 0; + var attrib; + while ((attrib = attribs[i]) !== undefined) { + result = result.concat(' ', attrib[0], '="', attrib[1], '"'); + i++; + } + } + if (contents) { + result = result.concat('>', contents, ''); + } else if (selfclosing) { + result = result + ' />'; + } else { + result = result.concat('>'); + } + return result; +}; + +// Render an inline element as HTML. +var renderInline = function(inline) { + var attrs; + switch (inline.t) { + case 'Str': + return this.escape(inline.c); + case 'Softbreak': + return this.softbreak; + case 'Hardbreak': + return inTags('br',[],"",true) + '\n'; + case 'Emph': + return inTags('em', [], this.renderInlines(inline.c)); + case 'Strong': + return inTags('strong', [], this.renderInlines(inline.c)); + case 'Html': + return inline.c; + case 'Entity': + return inline.c; + case 'Link': + attrs = [['href', this.escape(inline.destination, true)]]; + if (inline.title) { + attrs.push(['title', this.escape(inline.title, true)]); + } + return inTags('a', attrs, this.renderInlines(inline.label)); + case 'Image': + attrs = [['src', this.escape(inline.destination, true)], + ['alt', this.escape(this.renderInlines(inline.label))]]; + if (inline.title) { + attrs.push(['title', this.escape(inline.title, true)]); + } + return inTags('img', attrs, "", true); + case 'Code': + return inTags('code', [], this.escape(inline.c)); + default: + console.log("Uknown inline type " + inline.t); + return ""; + } +}; + +// Render a list of inlines. +var renderInlines = function(inlines) { + var result = ''; + for (var i=0; i < inlines.length; i++) { + result = result + this.renderInline(inlines[i]); + } + return result; +}; + +// Render a single block element. +var renderBlock = function(block, in_tight_list) { + var tag; + var attr; + var info_words; + switch (block.t) { + case 'Document': + var whole_doc = this.renderBlocks(block.children); + return (whole_doc === '' ? '' : whole_doc + '\n'); + case 'Paragraph': + if (in_tight_list) { + return this.renderInlines(block.inline_content); + } else { + return inTags('p', [], this.renderInlines(block.inline_content)); + } + break; + case 'BlockQuote': + var filling = this.renderBlocks(block.children); + return inTags('blockquote', [], filling === '' ? this.innersep : + this.innersep + this.renderBlocks(block.children) + this.innersep); + case 'ListItem': + return inTags('li', [], this.renderBlocks(block.children, in_tight_list).trim()); + case 'List': + tag = block.list_data.type == 'Bullet' ? 'ul' : 'ol'; + attr = (!block.list_data.start || block.list_data.start == 1) ? + [] : [['start', block.list_data.start.toString()]]; + return inTags(tag, attr, this.innersep + + this.renderBlocks(block.children, block.tight) + + this.innersep); + case 'ATXHeader': + case 'SetextHeader': + tag = 'h' + block.level; + return inTags(tag, [], this.renderInlines(block.inline_content)); + case 'IndentedCode': + return inTags('pre', [], + inTags('code', [], this.escape(block.string_content))); + case 'FencedCode': + info_words = block.info.split(/ +/); + attr = info_words.length === 0 || info_words[0].length === 0 ? + [] : [['class',this.escape(info_words[0],true)]]; + return inTags('pre', attr, + inTags('code', [], this.escape(block.string_content))); + case 'HtmlBlock': + return block.string_content; + case 'ReferenceDef': + return ""; + case 'HorizontalRule': + return inTags('hr',[],"",true); + default: + console.log("Uknown block type " + block.t); + return ""; + } +}; + +// Render a list of block elements, separated by this.blocksep. +var renderBlocks = function(blocks, in_tight_list) { + var result = []; + for (var i=0; i < blocks.length; i++) { + if (blocks[i].t !== 'ReferenceDef') { + result.push(this.renderBlock(blocks[i], in_tight_list)); + } + } + return result.join(this.blocksep); +}; + +// The HtmlRenderer object. +function HtmlRenderer(){ + return { + // default options: + blocksep: '\n', // space between blocks + innersep: '\n', // space between block container tag and contents + softbreak: '\n', // by default, soft breaks are rendered as newlines in HTML + // set to "
" to make them hard breaks + // set to " " if you want to ignore line wrapping in source + escape: function(s, preserve_entities) { + if (preserve_entities) { + return s.replace(/[&](?![#](x[a-f0-9]{1,8}|[0-9]{1,8});|[a-z][a-z0-9]{1,31};)/gi,'&') + .replace(/[<]/g,'<') + .replace(/[>]/g,'>') + .replace(/["]/g,'"'); + } else { + return s.replace(/[&]/g,'&') + .replace(/[<]/g,'<') + .replace(/[>]/g,'>') + .replace(/["]/g,'"'); + } + }, + renderInline: renderInline, + renderInlines: renderInlines, + renderBlock: renderBlock, + renderBlocks: renderBlocks, + render: renderBlock + }; +} + +exports.DocParser = DocParser; +exports.HtmlRenderer = HtmlRenderer; + +})(typeof exports === 'undefined' ? this.stmd = {} : exports); diff --git a/js/test.js b/js/test.js new file mode 100755 index 0000000..c1ea5b6 --- /dev/null +++ b/js/test.js @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env node + +var fs = require('fs'); +var util = require('util'); +var stmd = require('./stmd'); +var ansi = require('ansi') +var cursor = ansi(process.stdout); + +var writer = new stmd.HtmlRenderer(); +var reader = new stmd.DocParser(); + +var passed = 0; +var failed = 0; + +var showSpaces = function(s) { + var t = s; + return t.replace(/\t/g,'→') + .replace(/ /g,'␣'); +} + +fs.readFile('spec.txt', 'utf8', function(err, data) { + if (err) { + return console.log(err); + } + var examples = []; + var current_section = ""; + var example_number = 0; + tests = data.replace(/^(.|[\n])*/m,''); + tests.replace(/^\.\n([\s\S]*?)^\.\n([\s\S]*?)^\.$|^#{1,6} *(.*)$/gm, + function(_,x,y,z,w){ + if (z) { + current_section = z; + } else { + example_number++; + examples.push({markdown: x, + html: y, + section: current_section, + number: example_number}); + } + }); + + current_section = ""; + + console.time("Elapsed time"); + + for (i = 0; i < examples.length; i++) { + var example = examples[i]; + if (example.section != current_section) { + if (current_section !== '') { + cursor.write('\n'); + } + current_section = example.section; + cursor.reset().write(current_section).reset().write(' '); + } + var actual = writer.renderBlock(reader.parse(example.markdown.replace(/→/g, '\t'))); + if (actual == example.html) { + passed++; + cursor.green().write('✓').reset(); + } else { + failed++; + cursor.write('\n'); + + cursor.red().write('✘ Example ' + example.number + '\n'); + cursor.cyan(); + cursor.write('=== markdown ===============\n'); + cursor.write(showSpaces(example.markdown)); + cursor.write('=== expected ===============\n'); + cursor.write(showSpaces(example.html)); + cursor.write('=== got ====================\n'); + cursor.write(showSpaces(actual)); + cursor.reset(); + } + } + cursor.write('\n' + passed.toString() + ' tests passed, ' + + failed.toString() + ' failed.\n'); + + console.timeEnd("Elapsed time"); +}); + -- cgit v1.2.3