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% Installing pandoc
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These instructions explain how to install pandoc from source.
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Binary packages or ports of pandoc are available for freebsd
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and several linux distributions, so check your package manager.
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There are also binary installers for Windows and Mac OS X.
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If you are installing the development version from github, see also:
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https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/wiki/Installing-the-development-version-of-pandoc
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Please note that pandoc only supports [GHC] versions 7.8 and
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above. The easiest way to get GHC is by installing the [Haskell platform]
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How to get the source
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---------------------
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Source tarballs can be found at
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<https://hackage.haskell.org/package/pandoc>. The tarball
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for a particular version `VERSION` can be found at
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https://hackage.haskell.org/package/pandoc-VERSION/pandoc-VERSION.tar.gz
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**Do not use the automatically generated tarball that can be
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downloaded from pandoc's GitHub releases page.** It does not
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include some essential template files, which come from a GitHub
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submodule.
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If you want the latest development code, you can fetch it
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by cloning the repository:
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git clone https://github.com/jgm/pandoc
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cd pandoc
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git submodule update --init # to fetch the templates
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Note: there may be times when the development code is broken
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or depends on other libraries which must be installed
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separately. Unless you really know what you're doing, install
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the last released version.
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Quick install with stack
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------------------------
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1. Install [stack](http://docs.haskellstack.org/en/stable/install_and_upgrade.html).
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2. If you used git to get the pandoc source (as opposed to unpacking
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a release tarball), do
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git submodule update --init
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3. In the pandoc source directory,
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stack install
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You may be prompted to run `stack setup`, which will automatically
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download the ghc compiler if needed.
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Quick install with cabal
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------------------------
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1. Install the [Haskell platform]. This will give you [GHC] and
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the [cabal-install] build tool.
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2. Update your package database:
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cabal update
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3. Use `cabal` to install pandoc and its dependencies:
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cabal install pandoc
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This procedure will install the released version of pandoc,
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which will be downloaded automatically from HackageDB.
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If this step fails, and you are using an older version
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of the Haskell Platform, e.g. on Debian stable, you may need to
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upgrade your version of cabal:
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cabal install cabal-install
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~/.cabal/bin/cabal update
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~/.cabal/bin/cabal install pandoc
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If you want to install a modified or development version
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of pandoc instead, switch to the source directory and do
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as above, but without the 'pandoc':
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cabal install
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Note: If you obtained the source from the git repository (rather
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than a release tarball), you'll need to do
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git submodule update --init
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to fetch the contents of `data/templates` before `cabal install`.
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4. Make sure the `$CABALDIR/bin` directory is in your path. You should
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now be able to run `pandoc`:
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pandoc --help
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[Not sure where `$CABALDIR` is?](http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Cabal-Install#The_cabal-install_configuration_file)
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5. If you want to process citations with pandoc, you will also need to
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install a separate package, `pandoc-citeproc`. This can be installed
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using cabal:
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cabal install pandoc-citeproc
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By default `pandoc-citeproc` uses the "i;unicode-casemap" method
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to sort bibliography entries (RFC 5051). If you would like to
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use the locale-sensitive unicode collation algorithm instead,
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specify the `unicode_collation` flag:
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cabal install pandoc-citeproc -funicode_collation
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Note that this requires the `text-icu` library, which in turn
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depends on the C library `icu4c`. Installation directions
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vary by platform. Here is how it might work on OSX with homebrew:
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brew install icu4c
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cabal install --extra-lib-dirs=/usr/local/Cellar/icu4c/51.1/lib \
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--extra-include-dirs=/usr/local/Cellar/icu4c/51.1/include \
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-funicode_collation text-icu pandoc-citeproc
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The `pandoc.1` man page will be installed automatically. cabal shows
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you where it is installed: you may need to set your `MANPATH`
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accordingly. If `MANUAL.txt` has been modified, the man page can be
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rebuilt: `make man/pandoc.1`.
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The `pandoc-citeproc.1` man page will also be installed automatically.
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[GHC]: http://www.haskell.org/ghc/
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[Haskell platform]: http://hackage.haskell.org/platform/
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[cabal-install]: http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/hackage/wiki/CabalInstall
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Custom install
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--------------
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This is a step-by-step procedure that offers maximal control
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over the build and installation. Most users should use the
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quick install, but this information may be of use to packagers.
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For more details, see the [Cabal User's Guide]. These instructions
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assume that the pandoc source directory is your working directory.
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1. Install dependencies: in addition to the [Haskell platform],
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you will need a number of additional libraries. You can install
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them all with
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cabal update
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cabal install --only-dependencies
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2. Configure:
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cabal configure --prefix=DIR --bindir=DIR --libdir=DIR \
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--datadir=DIR --libsubdir=DIR --datasubdir=DIR --docdir=DIR \
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--htmldir=DIR --program-prefix=PREFIX --program-suffix=SUFFIX \
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--mandir=DIR --flags=FLAGSPEC
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All of the options have sensible defaults that can be overridden
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as needed.
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`FLAGSPEC` is a list of Cabal configuration flags, optionally
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preceded by a `-` (to force the flag to `false`), and separated
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by spaces. Pandoc's flags include:
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- `embed_data_files`: embed all data files into the binary (default no).
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This is helpful if you want to create a relocatable binary.
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Note: if this option is selected, you need to install the
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`hsb2hs` preprocessor: `cabal install hsb2hs` (version 0.3.1 or
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higher is required).
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- `https`: enable support for downloading resources over https
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(using the `http-client` and `http-client-tls` libraries).
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3. Build:
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cabal build
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4. Build API documentation:
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cabal haddock --html-location=URL --hyperlink-source
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5. Copy the files:
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cabal copy --destdir=PATH
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The default destdir is `/`.
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6. Register pandoc as a GHC package:
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cabal register
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Package managers may want to use the `--gen-script` option to
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generate a script that can be run to register the package at
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install time.
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Creating a relocatable binary
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-----------------------------
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It is possible to compile pandoc such that the data files
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pandoc uses are embedded in the binary. The resulting binary
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can be run from any directory and is completely self-contained.
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cabal install hsb2hs # a required build tool
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cabal install --flags="embed_data_files" citeproc-hs
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cabal configure --flags="embed_data_files"
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cabal build
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You can find the pandoc executable in `dist/build/pandoc`. Copy this wherever
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you please.
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Or alternatively with `stack`:
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stack install pandoc --flag pandoc:embed_data_files
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[zip-archive]: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/zip-archive
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[highlighting-kate]: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/highlighting-kate
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[blaze-html]: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/blaze-html
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[Cabal User's Guide]: http://www.haskell.org/cabal/release/latest/doc/users-guide/builders.html#setup-configure-paths
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Running tests
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-------------
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Pandoc comes with an automated test suite integrated to cabal.
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To build the tests:
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cabal configure --enable-tests && cabal build
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To run the tests:
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cabal test
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To run particular tests (pattern-matching on their names), use
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the `-t` option:
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cabal test --test-options='-t markdown'
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If you add a new feature to pandoc, please add tests as well, following
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the pattern of the existing tests. The test suite code is in
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`tests/test-pandoc.hs`. If you are adding a new reader or writer, it is
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probably easiest to add some data files to the `tests` directory, and
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modify `tests/Tests/Old.hs`. Otherwise, it is better to modify the module
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under the `tests/Tests` hierarchy corresponding to the pandoc module you
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are changing.
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Running benchmarks
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------------------
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To build the benchmarks:
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cabal configure --enable-benchmarks && cabal build
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To run the benchmarks:
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cabal bench
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To use a smaller sample size so the benchmarks run faster:
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cabal bench --benchmark-options='-s 20'
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To run just the markdown benchmarks:
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cabal bench --benchmark-options='markdown'
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# Installing pandoc
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## Windows
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- There is a package installer at pandoc's [download page].
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- For PDF output, you'll also need to install LaTeX.
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We recommend [MiKTeX](http://miktex.org/).
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## Mac OS X
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- There is a package installer at pandoc's [download page].
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If you later want to uninstall the package, you can do so
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by downloading [this script][uninstaller]
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and running it with `perl uninstall-pandoc.pl`.
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- You can also install pandoc using
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[homebrew](http://brew.sh): `brew install pandoc`.
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- For PDF output, you'll also need LaTeX. Because a full [MacTeX]
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installation takes more than a gigabyte of disk space, we recommend
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installing [BasicTeX](http://www.tug.org/mactex/morepackages.html)
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(64M) and using the `tlmgr` tool to install additional packages
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as needed. If you get errors warning of fonts not found, try
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tlmgr install collection-fontsrecommended
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## Linux
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- First, try your package manager.
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Pandoc is in the [Debian], [Ubuntu], [Slackware],
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[Arch], [Fedora], [NiXOS], [openSUSE], and [gentoo] repositories.
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Note, however, that versions in the repositories are often
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old.
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- For 64-bit [Debian] and [Ubuntu], we provide a debian package
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on the [download page].
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sudo dpkg -i $DEB
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where `$DEB` is the path to the downloaded deb, will
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will install the `pandoc` and `pandoc-citeproc` executables
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and man pages. If you use an RPM-based distro, you may be
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able to install this deb using `alien`, or try
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ar p $DEB data.tar.gz | sudo tar xvz --strip-components 2 -C /usr/local
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- If you'd rather install pandoc in your home directory, say
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in `$HOME/.local`, then you can extract the files manually
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from the deb:
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ar p $DEB data.tar.gz | tar xvz --strip-components 2 -C $HOME/.local/
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where, again, `$DEB` is the path to the downloaded deb.
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- If the version in your repository is too old and you cannot
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use the deb we provide, you can install from source, using the
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instructions below under [Installing from source].
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Note that most distros have the Haskell platform in their
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package repositories. For example, on Debian/Ubuntu,
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you can install it with `apt-get install haskell-platform`.
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- For PDF output, you'll need LaTeX. We recommend installing
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[TeX Live](http://www.tug.org/texlive/) via your package
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manager. (On Debian/Ubuntu, `apt-get install texlive`.)
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## BSD
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- Pandoc is in the [NetBSD] and [FreeBSD ports] repositories.
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## Compiling from source
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If for some reason a binary package is not available for your
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platform, or if you want to hack on pandoc or use a non-released
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version, you can install from source.
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### Getting the pandoc source code
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Source tarballs can be found at
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<https://hackage.haskell.org/package/pandoc>. For example, to
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fetch the source for version 1.17.0.3:
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wget https://hackage.haskell.org/package/pandoc-1.17.0.3/pandoc-1.17.0.3.tar.gz
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tar xvzf pandoc-1.17.0.3.tar.gz
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cd pandoc-1.17.0.3
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Or you can fetch the development code by cloning the repository:
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git clone https://github.com/jgm/pandoc
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cd pandoc
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git submodule update --init # to fetch the templates
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Note: there may be times when the development code is broken
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or depends on other libraries which must be installed
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separately. Unless you really know what you're doing, install
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the last released version.
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### Quick stack method
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The easiest way to build pandoc from source is to use [stack]:
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1. Install [stack].
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2. Change to the pandoc source directory and issue the following commands:
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stack setup
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stack install --test
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`stack setup` will automatically download the ghc compiler
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if you don't have it. `stack install` will install the
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`pandoc` executable into `~/.local/bin`, which you should
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add to your `PATH`. This process will take a while, and
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will consume a considerable amount of disk space.
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### Quick cabal method
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1. Install the [Haskell platform]. This will give you [GHC] and
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the [cabal-install] build tool. Note that pandoc requires
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GHC >= 7.8.
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2. Update your package database:
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cabal update
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3. Use `cabal` to install pandoc and its dependencies:
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cabal install pandoc --enable-tests
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This procedure will install the released version of pandoc,
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which will be downloaded automatically from HackageDB.
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If you want to install a modified or development version
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of pandoc instead, switch to the source directory and do
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as above, but without the 'pandoc':
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cabal install
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Note: If you obtained the source from the git repository (rather
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than a release tarball), you'll need to do
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git submodule update --init
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to fetch the contents of `data/templates` before `cabal install`.
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4. Make sure the `$CABALDIR/bin` directory is in your path. You should
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now be able to run `pandoc`:
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pandoc --help
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[Not sure where `$CABALDIR` is?](http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Cabal-Install#The_cabal-install_configuration_file)
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5. If you want to process citations with pandoc, you will also need to
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install a separate package, `pandoc-citeproc`. This can be installed
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using cabal:
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cabal install pandoc-citeproc
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By default `pandoc-citeproc` uses the "i;unicode-casemap" method
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to sort bibliography entries (RFC 5051). If you would like to
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use the locale-sensitive unicode collation algorithm instead,
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specify the `unicode_collation` flag:
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cabal install pandoc-citeproc -funicode_collation
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Note that this requires the `text-icu` library, which in turn
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depends on the C library `icu4c`. Installation directions
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vary by platform. Here is how it might work on OSX with homebrew:
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brew install icu4c
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cabal install --extra-lib-dirs=/usr/local/Cellar/icu4c/51.1/lib \
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--extra-include-dirs=/usr/local/Cellar/icu4c/51.1/include \
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-funicode_collation text-icu pandoc-citeproc
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6. The `pandoc.1` man page will be installed automatically. cabal shows
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you where it is installed: you may need to set your `MANPATH`
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accordingly. If `MANUAL.txt` has been modified, the man page can be
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rebuilt: `make man/pandoc.1`.
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The `pandoc-citeproc.1` man page will also be installed automatically.
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[GHC]: http://www.haskell.org/ghc/
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[Haskell platform]: http://hackage.haskell.org/platform/
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[cabal-install]: http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/hackage/wiki/CabalInstall
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### Custom cabal method
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This is a step-by-step procedure that offers maximal control
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over the build and installation. Most users should use the
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quick install, but this information may be of use to packagers.
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For more details, see the [Cabal User's Guide]. These instructions
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assume that the pandoc source directory is your working directory.
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1. Install dependencies: in addition to the [Haskell platform],
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you will need a number of additional libraries. You can install
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them all with
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cabal update
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cabal install --only-dependencies
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2. Configure:
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cabal configure --prefix=DIR --bindir=DIR --libdir=DIR \
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--datadir=DIR --libsubdir=DIR --datasubdir=DIR --docdir=DIR \
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--htmldir=DIR --program-prefix=PREFIX --program-suffix=SUFFIX \
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--mandir=DIR --flags=FLAGSPEC --enable-tests
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All of the options have sensible defaults that can be overridden
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as needed.
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`FLAGSPEC` is a list of Cabal configuration flags, optionally
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preceded by a `-` (to force the flag to `false`), and separated
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by spaces. Pandoc's flags include:
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- `embed_data_files`: embed all data files into the binary (default no).
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This is helpful if you want to create a relocatable binary.
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Note: if this option is selected, you need to install the
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`hsb2hs` preprocessor: `cabal install hsb2hs` (version 0.3.1 or
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higher is required).
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- `https`: enable support for downloading resources over https
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(using the `http-client` and `http-client-tls` libraries).
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3. Build:
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cabal build
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cabal test
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4. Build API documentation:
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cabal haddock --html-location=URL --hyperlink-source
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5. Copy the files:
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cabal copy --destdir=PATH
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The default destdir is `/`.
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6. Register pandoc as a GHC package:
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cabal register
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Package managers may want to use the `--gen-script` option to
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generate a script that can be run to register the package at
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install time.
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### Creating a relocatable binary
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It is possible to compile pandoc such that the data files
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pandoc uses are embedded in the binary. The resulting binary
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can be run from any directory and is completely self-contained.
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With cabal, add `-fembed_data_files` to the `cabal configure`
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or `cabal install` commands.
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With stack, use `--flag pandoc:embed_data_files`.
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### Running tests
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Pandoc comes with an automated test suite.
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To run with cabal, `cabal test`; to run with stack, `stack
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test`.
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To run particular tests (pattern-matching on their names), use
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the `-t` option:
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cabal test --test-options='-t markdown'
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If you add a new feature to pandoc, please add tests as well, following
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the pattern of the existing tests. The test suite code is in
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`tests/test-pandoc.hs`. If you are adding a new reader or writer, it is
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probably easiest to add some data files to the `tests` directory, and
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modify `tests/Tests/Old.hs`. Otherwise, it is better to modify the module
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under the `tests/Tests` hierarchy corresponding to the pandoc module you
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are changing.
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### Running benchmarks
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To build and run the benchmarks:
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cabal configure --enable-benchmarks && cabal build
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cabal bench
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or with stack:
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stack bench
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To use a smaller sample size so the benchmarks run faster:
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cabal bench --benchmark-options='-s 20'
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To run just the markdown benchmarks:
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cabal bench --benchmark-options='markdown'
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### Building the whole pandoc ecosystem
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Sometimes pandoc's development code depends on unreleased versions
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of dependent libraries. You'll need to build these as well. A
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maximal build method would be
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mkdir pandoc-build
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cd pandoc-build
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git clone https://github.com/jgm/pandoc-types
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git clone https://github.com/jgm/texmath
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git clone https://github.com/jgm/pandoc-citeproc
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git clone https://github.com/jgm/pandoc
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git clone https://github.com/jgm/cmark-hs
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git clone https://github.com/jgm/zip-archive
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cd pandoc
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git submodule update --init
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stack install --test --install-ghc --stack-yaml stack.full.yaml
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To pull in the latest changes, after you've done this and there have been
|
||||
changes in the repositories: Visit each repository in pandoc-build
|
||||
(pandoc-types, texmath, pandoc-citeproc, pandoc, zip-archive, cmark-hs) and do
|
||||
`git pull`. In the pandoc repo, also do `git submodule update` and `stack
|
||||
install --test --stack-yaml stack.full.yaml`.
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||||
|
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|
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[Arch]: https://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/x86_64/pandoc/
|
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[Cabal User's Guide]: http://www.haskell.org/cabal/release/latest/doc/users-guide/builders.html#setup-configure-paths
|
||||
[Debian]: http://packages.debian.org/lenny/pandoc
|
||||
[Fedora]: https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/pandoc
|
||||
[FreeBSD ports]: http://www.freshports.org/textproc/pandoc/
|
||||
[GHC]: http://www.haskell.org/ghc/
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||||
[GPL]: http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html
|
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[Haskell platform]: http://hackage.haskell.org/platform/
|
||||
[MacPorts]: http://trac.macports.org/browser/trunk/dports/textproc/pandoc/Portfile
|
||||
[MacTeX]: https://tug.org/mactex/
|
||||
[NetBSD]: http://pkgsrc.se/wip/pandoc
|
||||
[NixOS]: http://nixos.org/nixos/
|
||||
[Slackware]: http://www.linuxpackages.net/search_view.php?by=name&name=pandoc&ver=
|
||||
[Ubuntu]: http://www.ubuntu.com
|
||||
[download page]: https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/releases/latest
|
||||
[gentoo]: http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-text/pandoc
|
||||
[haskell repository]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Haskell_Package_Guidelines#.5Bhaskell.5D
|
||||
[openSUSE]: https://software.opensuse.org/package/pandoc
|
||||
[source tarball]: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/pandoc
|
||||
[stack]: http://docs.haskellstack.org/en/stable/install_and_upgrade.html
|
||||
[uninstaller]: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jgm/pandoc/master/osx/uninstall-pandoc.pl
|
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@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ Data-Files:
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MANUAL.txt, COPYRIGHT
|
||||
Extra-Source-Files:
|
||||
-- documentation
|
||||
INSTALL, BUGS, README.md, CONTRIBUTING.md, changelog
|
||||
INSTALL.md, BUGS, README.md, CONTRIBUTING.md, changelog
|
||||
man/pandoc.1
|
||||
-- stack build plan
|
||||
stack.yaml
|
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