Got benchmarks working with ipynb.
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import Prelude
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import Text.Pandoc
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import Text.Pandoc.MIME
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import Text.Pandoc.Error (PandocError(..))
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import Control.Monad.Except (throwError)
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import qualified Text.Pandoc.UTF8 as UTF8
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import Data.List (intersect)
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import Data.Maybe (mapMaybe)
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import System.Environment (getArgs)
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import qualified Data.ByteString.Lazy as BL
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readerBench :: Pandoc
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-> String
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case (getReader name, getWriter name) of
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(Right (TextReader r, rexts),
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Right (TextWriter w, wexts)) -> do
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setResourcePath ["../test"]
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inp <- w def{ writerWrapText = WrapAuto
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, writerExtensions = wexts } doc
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return $ (r def{ readerExtensions = rexts }, inp)
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_ -> throwError $ PandocSomeError
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$ "could not get text reader and writer for " ++ name
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getImages :: IO [(FilePath, MimeType, BL.ByteString)]
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getImages = do
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ll <- BL.readFile "test/lalune.jpg"
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mv <- BL.readFile "test/movie.jpg"
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return [("lalune.jpg", "image/jpg", ll)
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,("movie.jpg", "image/jpg", mv)]
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writerBench :: Pandoc
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-> String
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-> Maybe Benchmark
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writerBench doc name =
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case res of
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Right writerFun ->
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Just $ bench (name ++ " writer")
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Just $ env getImages $ \imgs ->
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bench (name ++ " writer")
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$ nf (\d -> either (error . show) id $
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runPure (writerFun d)) doc
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runPure (do mapM_
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(\(fp, mt, bs) ->
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insertMedia fp (Just mt) bs)
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imgs
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writerFun d)) doc
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Left _ -> Nothing
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where res = runPure $ do
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case (getWriter name) of
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