Instead rely on the markdown writer with appropriate extensions.
Export writeCommonMark variant from Markdown writer.
This changes a few small things in rendering markdown,
e.g. w/r/t requiring backslashes before spaces inside
super/subscripts.
Previously it included all of the following, which make
sense for the legacy markdown_github but not for gfm,
since they are part of base commonmark and thus
can't be turned off in gfm:
- `Ext_all_symbols_escapable`
- `Ext_backtick_code_blocks`
- `Ext_fenced_code_blocks`
- `Ext_space_in_atx_header`
- `Ext_intraword_underscores`
- `Ext_lists_without_preceding_blankline`
- `Ext_shortcut_reference_links`
`
These have been removed from `githubMarkdownExtensions`, though
they're still turned on for legacy `markdown_github`.
...instead of cmark-gfm (a wrapper around a C library).
We can now support many more pandoc extensions for
commonmark and gfm.
Add fenced_code_attributes to gfm/commonmark extensions.
Braces are now always escaped, even within words or when surrounded by
whitespace. Jira and Confluence treat braces specially.
Package jira-wiki-markup must be version 1.3.2 or later.
Fixes: #6478
The PandocError type is used throughout the Lua subsystem, all Lua
functions throw an exception of this type if an error occurs. The
`LuaException` type is removed and no longer exported from
`Text.Pandoc.Lua`. In its place, a new constructor `PandocLuaError` is
added to PandocError.
The Builder.simpleTable now only adds a row to the TableHead when the
given header row is not null. This uncovered an inconsistency in the
readers: some would unconditionally emit a header filled with empty
cells, even if the header was not present. Now every reader has the
conditional behaviour. Only the XWiki writer depended on the header
row being always present; it now pads its head as necessary.
- Writers.Native is now adapted to the new Table type.
- Inline captions should now be conditionally wrapped in a Plain, not
a Para block.
- The toLegacyTable function now lives in Writers.Shared.
Multiple parsing problems are resolved, including issues with empty
table cells, faulty recognition of closing emphasis characters, and
parsing of image attributes.
Fixes: #6212Fixes: #6219Fixes: #6220
A bug was fixed which caused faulty parsing if a table was not preceded
by a newline and the first table cell had no space after the initial `|`
characters.
Fixes: #6198
A bug was fixed which caused non-emphasized text containing digits and/or
non-special symbols (like dots) to sometimes be parsed incorrectly.
Fixes: #6196
* Support for colored inlines has been added.
* Lists are now allowed to be indented; i.e., lists are still recognized
if list markers are preceded by spaces.
Closes: #6183, #6184
This reverts commit a238128a8e.
This version fails on Windows. We get the following log output:
Stack has not been tested with GHC versions above 8.6, and using 8.8.2, this may fail
Stack has not been tested with Cabal versions above 2.4, but version 3.0.1.0 was found, this may fail
Building all executables for `pandoc' once. After a successful build of all of them, only specified executables will be rebuilt.
pandoc> configure (lib + exe + test)
Configuring pandoc-2.9.2...
pandoc> build (lib + exe + test)
Preprocessing library for pandoc-2.9.2..
Building library for pandoc-2.9.2..
[ 1 of 162] Compiling Paths_pandoc
[ 2 of 162] Compiling Text.Pandoc.App.FormatHeuristics
[ 3 of 162] Compiling Text.Pandoc.Asciify
[ 4 of 162] Compiling Text.Pandoc.CSV
[ 5 of 162] Compiling Text.Pandoc.Data
C:\Users\runneradmin\AppData\Roaming\stack\snapshots\9b7c3910\lib\x86_64-windows-ghc-8.8.2\texmath-0.12.0.1-LHa5Nt7Y9k12Dq03wVcYbb\HStexmath-0.12.0.1-LHa5Nt7Y9k12Dq03wVcYbb.o: unhandled PEi386 relocation type 0
ghc.exe: unable to load package `texmath-0.12.0.1'
C:\Users\runneradmin\AppData\Roaming\stack\setup-exe-cache\x86_64-windows\Cabal-simple_Z6RU0evB_3.0.1.0_ghc-8.8.2.exe --builddir=.stack-work\dist\29cc6475 build lib:pandoc exe:pandoc test:test-pandoc --ghc-options " -fdiagnostics-color=always"
Closes#6031. The new version of doclayout fixes a
memory leak that affected `--include-in-header` with
large files (and possibly other cases involving extremely
long lines).