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Noticed the need for this through fuzzing.
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We now use a much smaller array.
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The new "multiple of 3" rule defeats one of our optimizations.
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This reverts commit 9e643720ec903f3b448bd2589a0c02c2514805ae.
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This reverts commit c4c1d59ca29aceb1c5919908ac97d9476264fd96.
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This reverts commit 26182bb868d3da7dd8a3389729bea79d489855b7.
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This reverts commit 4fbe344df43ed7f60a3d3a53981088334cb709fc.
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We need to store the length of the original delimiter run,
instead of using the length of the remaining delimiters
after some have been subtracted.
Test case:
a***b* c*
Thanks to Raph Levin for reporting.
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* Improve strbuf guarantees
Introduce BUFSIZE_MAX macro and make sure that the strbuf implementation
can handle strings up to this size.
* Abort early if document size exceeds internal limit
* Change types for source map offsets
Switch to size_t for the public API, making the public headers
C89-compatible again.
Switch to bufsize_t internally, reducing memory usage and improving
performance on 32-bit platforms.
* Make parser return NULL on internal index overflow
Make S_parser_feed set an error and ignore subsequent chunks if the
total input document size exceeds an internal limit. Make
cmark_parser_finish return NULL if an error was encountered. Add
public API functions to retrieve error code and error message.
strbuf overflow in renderers and OOM in parser or renderers still
cause an abort.
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* open_new_blocks: always create child before advancing offset
* Source map
* Extent's typology
* In-depth python bindings
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The `alloc` member wasn't initialized.
This also allows to add an assertion in `chunk_rtrim` which doesn't
work for alloced chunks.
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1. Downloaded CaseFolding.txt from http://unicode.org/Public/UCD/latest/ucd/CaseFolding.txt
2. Deleted src/case_fold_switch.inc
3. Ran `make src/case_fold_switch.inc`
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Currently aborts.
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- Removed recursion in scan_to_closing_backticks
- Added an array of pointers to potential backtick closers
to subject
- This array is used to avoid traversing the subject again
when we've already seen all the potential backtick closers.
- Added a max bound of 1000 for backtick code span delimiters.
- This helps with pathological cases like:
x
x `
x ``
x ```
x ````
...
Thanks to Martin Mitáš for identifying the problem and for
discussion of solutions.
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Closes #163, thanks to @kainjow.
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Otherwise we get errors in older versions of cmake.
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See #162.
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3.6.2) (#162)
This lets us build swift-cmark on Windows, using clang-cl
This was an oversight: CMAKE_C_VISIBILITY_PRESET is only available on CMAKE 1.8 or greater. However, the current check doesn't work for a version such as CMAKE 3.6.2, for example
```bash
mkdir "C:/Users/hughb/Documents/GitHub/my-swift/build/Ninja-DebugAssert/cmark-windows-amd64"
pushd "C:/Users/hughb/Documents/GitHub/my-swift/build/Ninja-DebugAssert/cmark-windows-amd64"
cmake -G Ninja -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER="C:/Program Files/LLVM/msbuild-bin/cl.exe" -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER="C:/Program Files/LLVM/msbuild-bin/cl.exe" -DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS="-Xclang -std=c++14" "C:/Users/hughb/Documents/GitHub/my-swift/cmark"
popd
cmake --build "C:/Users/hughb/Documents/GitHub/my-swift/build/Ninja-DebugAssert/cmark-windows-amd64/" -- -j6 all
```
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* Add test to illustrate issue
* Provide some test fixes
* Don't neglect CounterClockwiseContourIntegral
* Fix ~10% of cases not matching
strncmp returns 0 if the first 'len' bytes of cmark_entities[i].entity
match s; we check equal length in the first if by checking if
cmark_entities[i].entity[len] == 0, but we neglect the case where cmp ==
0 && cmark_entities[i].entity[len] != 0. This should be treated as the
same as cmp < 0, because strcmp("abc", "abcd") < 0.
* Don't depend on py3.3 in tests
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- only check once for "not at end of line"
- check for null before we check for newline characters (the
previous patch would fail for NULL + CR)
See #160.
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Fix NUL-LF sequence lex
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One more cmark_mem use
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