pandoc/test/command/pandoc-citeproc-312.md
John MacFarlane d226a35c0a Switch back from HsYAML to yaml.
Reasons:

- Performance: HsYAML is around 20 times slower in parsing
  large YAML bibliographies (#6084).
- An issue was submitted to HsYAML, but it hasn't gotten
  any attention.  HsYAML seems borderline unmaintained; it hasn't
  had a commit in over a year.
- Unfortunately this goes back on our attempts to free ourselves
  from C dependencies (#4535).  But I don't see a better alternative
  until a better pure Haskell parser is available.

Closes #6084.

Notes:

- We've removed the FromYAML instances for all types that had
  them, since this is a HsYAML-specific typeclass [API change].
  (The yaml package just uses From/ToJSON.)
- Unlike HsYAML (in the configuration we were using), yaml
  parses 'Y', 'N', 'Yes', 'No', 'On', 'Off' as boolean values.
  Users may need to quote these when they are meant to be
  interpreted as strings.  Similarly, 'null' is parsed as
  a YAML null value (and will be treated as an empty string
  by pandoc rather than the string 'null').  Quoting it will
  force it to be interpreted as a string.
- Some tests had to be adjusted accordingly.
- Pandoc now behaves better when the YAML metadata contains
  escaping errors: instead of just falling back on treating
  the section as a table, it raises a YAML parsing error.
2021-10-27 12:50:51 -07:00

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```
% pandoc --citeproc -t markdown-citations
---
csl: command/apa.csl
nocite: '@*'
references:
- author:
- literal: NN
id: 'Y'
issued:
- year: 1950
title: 'Date: Year'
title-short: Date
type: webpage
- author:
- literal: NN
id: Y/Y
issued:
- year: 1951
- year: 1952
title: 'Date range: Year'
title-short: Date range
type: webpage
- author:
- literal: NN
id: YM
issued:
- month: 1
year: 1953
title: 'Date: Year+month'
title-short: Date
type: webpage
- author:
- literal: NN
id: YM/YM
issued:
- month: 1
year: 1954
- month: 2
year: 1955
title: 'Date range: Year+month'
title-short: Date range
type: webpage
- author:
- literal: NN
id: YM/YM_same
issued:
- month: 1
year: 1956
- month: 2
year: 1956
title: 'Date range: Year+month, same year'
title-short: Date range
type: webpage
- author:
- literal: NN
id: YMD
issued:
- day: 15
month: 1
year: 1958
title: 'Date: Year+month+day'
title-short: Date
type: webpage
- author:
- literal: NN
id: YMD/YMD
issued:
- day: 15
month: 1
year: 1959
- day: 16
month: 2
year: 1960
title: 'Date range: Year+month+day'
title-short: Date range
type: webpage
- author:
- literal: NN
id: YMD/YMD_same
issued:
- day: 15
month: 1
year: 1961
- day: 16
month: 1
year: 1962
title: 'Date range: Year+month+day, same month'
title-short: Date range
type: webpage
- author:
- literal: NN
id: YS
issued:
- season: 3
year: 1963
title: 'Date: Year+season'
title-short: Date
type: webpage
- author:
- literal: NN
id: YS/YS
issued:
- season: 1
year: 1964
- season: 4
year: 1965
title: 'Date range: Year+season'
title-short: Date range
type: webpage
- author:
- literal: NN
id: YS/YS_same
issued:
- season: 2
year: 1966
- season: 4
year: 1966
title: 'Date range: Year+season, same year'
title-short: Date range
type: webpage
---
^D
::: {#refs .references .csl-bib-body .hanging-indent line-spacing="2"}
::: {#ref-Y .csl-entry}
NN. (1950). Date: Year.
:::
::: {#ref-Y/Y .csl-entry}
NN. (1951--1952). Date range: Year.
:::
::: {#ref-YM .csl-entry}
NN. (1953, January). Date: Year+month.
:::
::: {#ref-YM/YM .csl-entry}
NN. (1954--1955, January--February). Date range: Year+month.
:::
::: {#ref-YM/YM_same .csl-entry}
NN. (1956, January--February). Date range: Year+month, same year.
:::
::: {#ref-YMD .csl-entry}
NN. (1958, January 15). Date: Year+month+day.
:::
::: {#ref-YMD/YMD .csl-entry}
NN. (1959--1960, January 15--February 16). Date range: Year+month+day.
:::
::: {#ref-YMD/YMD_same .csl-entry}
NN. (1961--1962, January 15--16). Date range: Year+month+day, same
month.
:::
::: {#ref-YS .csl-entry}
NN. (1963, Autumn). Date: Year+season.
:::
::: {#ref-YS/YS .csl-entry}
NN. (1964--1965, Spring--Winter). Date range: Year+season.
:::
::: {#ref-YS/YS_same .csl-entry}
NN. (1966, Summer--Winter). Date range: Year+season, same year.
:::
:::
```