pandoc/test/command/4743.md
Anders Waldenborg ec30fb37c1 Wrap emojis in span nodes (#4759)
Text.Pandoc.Emoji now exports `emojiToInline`, which returns a Span inline containing the emoji character and some attributes with metadata (class `emoji`, attribute `data-emoji` with emoji name).  Previously, emojis (as supported in Markdown and CommonMark readers, e.g "😄")
were simply translated into the corresponding unicode code point.  By wrapping them in Span
nodes, we make it possible to do special handling such as giving them a special font
in HTML output.  We also open up the possibility of treating them differently when the
`--ascii` option is selected (though that is not part of this commit).

Closes #4743.
2018-07-15 15:14:40 -07:00

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Test that emojis are wrapped in Span
```
% pandoc -f commonmark+emoji -t native
My:thumbsup:emoji:heart:
^D
[Para [Str "My",Span ("",["emoji"],[("data-emoji","thumbsup")]) [Str "\128077"],Str "emoji",Span ("",["emoji"],[("data-emoji","heart")]) [Str "\10084\65039"]]]
```
```
% pandoc -f markdown+emoji -t native
My:thumbsup:emoji:heart:
^D
[Para [Str "My",Span ("",["emoji"],[("data-emoji","thumbsup")]) [Str "\128077"],Str "emoji",Span ("",["emoji"],[("data-emoji","heart")]) [Str "\10084\65039"]]]
```
```
% pandoc -f commonmark+emoji -t html
:zero: header
=============
My:thumbsup:emoji:heart:x :hearts: xyz
^D
<h1><span class="emoji" data-emoji="zero">0⃣</span> header</h1>
<p>My<span class="emoji" data-emoji="thumbsup">👍</span>emoji<span class="emoji" data-emoji="heart">❤️</span>x <span class="emoji" data-emoji="hearts">♥️</span> xyz</p>
```