* Text.Pandoc.Writers.HTML: removed writeHtml, writeHtmlString,
added writeHtml4, writeHtml4String, writeHtml5, writeHtml5String.
* Removed writerHtml5 from WriterOptions.
* Renamed default.html template to default.html4.
* "html" now aliases to "html5"; to get the old HTML4 behavior,
you must now specify "-t html4".
Class:
* Removed getWarnings, withWarningsToStderr
* Added report
* Added logOutput to PandocMonad
* Make logOutput streaming in PandocIO monad
* Properly reverse getLog output
Readers:
* Replaced use of trace with report DEBUG.
TWiki Reader: Put everything inside PandocMonad m.
API changes.
* Export getLog, setVerbosity
* Add report to PandocMonad methods.
* Redefine warning and getWarnings in terms of getLog and report.
* Remove stWarnings from CommonState, add stLog and stVerbosity.
API changes: Text.Pandoc.Options:
* Added Verbosity.
* Added writerVerbosity.
* Added readerVerbosity.
* Removed writerVerbose.
* Removed readerTrace.
pandoc CLI: The `--trace` option sets verbosity to DEBUG;
the `--quiet` option sets it to ERROR, and the `--verbose`
option sets it to INFO. The default is WARNING.
Instead, just temporarily remove notes when generating
TOC lists in HTML and Markdown (as we already did in LaTeX).
Also export deNote from Text.Pandoc.Shared.
API change in Shared and Options.WriterOptions.
Thus, to "unsmartify" something that has been parsed as
smart by pandoc, you can use `-t markdown+smart`, and
straight quotes will be produced instead of curly quotes,
etc.
Example:
% pandoc -f latex -t markdown+smart
``hi''---ok
^D
"hi"---ok
Now you will need to do
-f markdown+smart
instead of
-f markdown --smart
This change opens the way for writers, in addition to readers,
to be sensitive to +smart, but this change hasn't yet been made.
API change. Command-line option change.
Updated manual.
The type is implemented in terms of an underlying bitset
which should be more efficient.
API change: from Text.Pandoc.Extensions export Extensions,
emptyExtensions, extensionsFromList, enableExtension, disableExtension,
extensionEnabled.
If deferred media can't be fetched, we catch the error and warn
instead. We add an internal function for fetching which returns a Maybe
value, and then run catMaybes to only keep the Just's.
Move the downloading/reading-in logic out of fetchItem, so we can use it
to fill the MediaBag. Now when other modules use `fetchItem` it will
fill the MediaBag as expected.
The DeferredMediaBag is now the object that is held in state. It should
not be visible to users, who will still deal with MediaBag through
exported getters and setters.
We now have a function `fetchDeferredMedia` which returns () but
downloads/reads in all of the deferred media.
Note that getMediaBag first fetches all deferred media.
This is a lazy MediaBag, that will only be evaluated (downloaded/read
in) upon demand.
Note that we use fetchItem in getDefferedMedia at the moment to read
in/download. This means that we don't need to distinguish between URIs
and FilePaths. But there is an inefficiency here: `fetchItem` will pull
an item out of the mediaBag if it's already there, and then we'll
reinsert it. We could separate out `fetchItem` into the function that
checks the MediaBag and the underlying downloader/read-inner.
Removed fetchItem and fetchItem'.
Provide fetchItem in PandocMonad (it uses openURL and readFileStrict).
TODO:
- PandocPure instance for openURL.
- Fix places where fetchItem is used so that we trap the
exception instead of checking for a Left value. (At least
in the places where we want a warning rather than a failure.)
* Removed normalize, normalizeInlines, normalizeBlocks
from Text.Pandoc.Shared. These shouldn't now be necessary,
since normalization is handled automatically by the Builder
monoid instance.
* Remove `--normalize` command-line option.
* Don't use normalize in tests.
* A few revisions to readers so they work well without normalize.