The marshaling functions for pandoc's AST are extracted into a separate
package. The package comes with a number of changes:
- Pandoc's List module was rewritten in C, thereby improving error
messages.
- Lists of `Block` and `Inline` elements are marshaled using the new
list types `Blocks` and `Inlines`, respectively. These types
currently behave identical to the generic List type, but give better
error messages. This also opens up the possibility of adding
element-specific methods to these lists in the future.
- Elements of type `MetaValue` are no longer pushed as values which
have `.t` and `.tag` properties. This was already true for
`MetaString` and `MetaBool` values, which are still marshaled as Lua
strings and booleans, respectively. Affected values:
+ `MetaBlocks` values are marshaled as a `Blocks` list;
+ `MetaInlines` values are marshaled as a `Inlines` list;
+ `MetaList` values are marshaled as a generic pandoc `List`s.
+ `MetaMap` values are marshaled as plain tables and no longer
given any metatable.
- The test suite for marshaled objects and their constructors has
been extended and improved.
- A bug in Citation objects, where setting a citation's suffix
modified it's prefix, has been fixed.
Compiles the 'lpeg' library (Parsing Expression Grammars For Lua) into
the program.
Package maintainers may choose to rely on package dependencies to make
lpeg available, in which case they can compile the with the constraint
`lpeg +rely-on-shared-lpeg-library`.
This fixes issues with
- misleading error messages when a required function parameter is
omitted;
- absent properties still being listed in the output of `pairs`; and
- alias accessing leading to errors instead of returning `nil`, e.g.
with `(pandoc.Str '').identifier`.
Fixes: #7661
See also: #7657
The new HsLua version takes a somewhat different approach to marshalling
and unmarshalling, relying less on typeclasses and more on specialized
types. This allows for better performance and improved error messages.
Furthermore, new abstractions allow to document the code and exposed
functions.
before passing them off to citeproc.
This ensures that we get proper localization and flipflopping
if, e.g., quotes are used in titles.
Closesjgm/citeproc#87.
citeproc changes allow us to ignore Quoted elements;
citeproc now uses its own method for represented quoted
things, and only localizes and flipflops quotes it adds itself.
See #87.
The one thing left to do is to convert Quoted elements in
bibliography databases (esp. titles) to `Span ("",["csl-quoted"],[])`
before passing them to citeproc, IF the localized quotes
for the quote type match the standard inverted commas.
Use latest citeproc, which uses a Span with a class rather
than a Note for notes. This helps us distinguish between
user notes and citation notes.
Don't put citations at the beginning of a note in parentheses.
(Closes #7394.)
* Allow spaces and most unicode characters in attachment links.
* No longer require a newline character after `{noformat}`.
* Only allow URI path segment characters in bare links.
* The `file:` schema is no longer allowed in bare links; these
rarely make sense.
Closes: #7218