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+ // Released under MIT license
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+ // Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Dominic Baggott
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+ // Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Ash Berlin
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+ // Copyright (c) 2011 Christoph Dorn <christoph@christophdorn.com> (http://www.christophdorn.com)
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+
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+ /*jshint browser:true, devel:true */
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+
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+ (function( expose ) {
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+
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+ /**
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+ * class Markdown
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+ *
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+ * Markdown processing in Javascript done right. We have very particular views
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+ * on what constitutes 'right' which include:
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+ *
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+ * - produces well-formed HTML (this means that em and strong nesting is
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+ * important)
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+ *
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+ * - has an intermediate representation to allow processing of parsed data (We
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+ * in fact have two, both as [JsonML]: a markdown tree and an HTML tree).
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+ *
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+ * - is easily extensible to add new dialects without having to rewrite the
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+ * entire parsing mechanics
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+ *
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+ * - has a good test suite
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+ *
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+ * This implementation fulfills all of these (except that the test suite could
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+ * do with expanding to automatically run all the fixtures from other Markdown
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+ * implementations.)
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+ *
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+ * ##### Intermediate Representation
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+ *
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+ * *TODO* Talk about this :) Its JsonML, but document the node names we use.
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+ *
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+ * [JsonML]: http://jsonml.org/ "JSON Markup Language"
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+ **/
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+ var Markdown = expose.Markdown = function(dialect) {
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+ switch (typeof dialect) {
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+ case "undefined":
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+ this.dialect = Markdown.dialects.Gruber;
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+ break;
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+ case "object":
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+ this.dialect = dialect;
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+ break;
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+ default:
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+ if ( dialect in Markdown.dialects ) {
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+ this.dialect = Markdown.dialects[dialect];
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+ }
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+ else {
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+ throw new Error("Unknown Markdown dialect '" + String(dialect) + "'");
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+ }
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+ break;
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+ }
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+ this.em_state = [];
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+ this.strong_state = [];
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+ this.debug_indent = "";
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+ };
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+
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+ /**
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+ * parse( markdown, [dialect] ) -> JsonML
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+ * - markdown (String): markdown string to parse
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+ * - dialect (String | Dialect): the dialect to use, defaults to gruber
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+ *
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+ * Parse `markdown` and return a markdown document as a Markdown.JsonML tree.
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+ **/
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+ expose.parse = function( source, dialect ) {
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+ // dialect will default if undefined
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+ var md = new Markdown( dialect );
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+ return md.toTree( source );
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+ };
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+
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+ /**
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+ * toHTML( markdown, [dialect] ) -> String
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+ * toHTML( md_tree ) -> String
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+ * - markdown (String): markdown string to parse
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+ * - md_tree (Markdown.JsonML): parsed markdown tree
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+ *
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+ * Take markdown (either as a string or as a JsonML tree) and run it through
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+ * [[toHTMLTree]] then turn it into a well-formated HTML fragment.
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+ **/
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+ expose.toHTML = function toHTML( source , dialect , options ) {
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+ var input = expose.toHTMLTree( source , dialect , options );
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+
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+ return expose.renderJsonML( input );
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+ };
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+
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+ /**
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+ * toHTMLTree( markdown, [dialect] ) -> JsonML
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+ * toHTMLTree( md_tree ) -> JsonML
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+ * - markdown (String): markdown string to parse
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+ * - dialect (String | Dialect): the dialect to use, defaults to gruber
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+ * - md_tree (Markdown.JsonML): parsed markdown tree
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+ *
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+ * Turn markdown into HTML, represented as a JsonML tree. If a string is given
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+ * to this function, it is first parsed into a markdown tree by calling
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+ * [[parse]].
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+ **/
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+ expose.toHTMLTree = function toHTMLTree( input, dialect , options ) {
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+ // convert string input to an MD tree
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+ if ( typeof input ==="string" ) input = this.parse( input, dialect );
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+
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+ // Now convert the MD tree to an HTML tree
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+
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+ // remove references from the tree
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+ var attrs = extract_attr( input ),
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+ refs = {};
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+
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+ if ( attrs && attrs.references ) {
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+ refs = attrs.references;
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+ }
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+
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+ var html = convert_tree_to_html( input, refs , options );
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+ merge_text_nodes( html );
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+ return html;
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+ };
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+
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+ // For Spidermonkey based engines
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+ function mk_block_toSource() {
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+ return "Markdown.mk_block( " +
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+ uneval(this.toString()) +
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+ ", " +
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+ uneval(this.trailing) +
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+ ", " +
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+ uneval(this.lineNumber) +
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+ " )";
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+ }
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+
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+ // node
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+ function mk_block_inspect() {
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+ var util = require("util");
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+ return "Markdown.mk_block( " +
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+ util.inspect(this.toString()) +
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+ ", " +
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+ util.inspect(this.trailing) +
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+ ", " +
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+ util.inspect(this.lineNumber) +
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+ " )";
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+
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+ }
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+
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+ var mk_block = Markdown.mk_block = function(block, trail, line) {
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+ // Be helpful for default case in tests.
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+ if ( arguments.length == 1 ) trail = "\n\n";
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+
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+ var s = new String(block);
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+ s.trailing = trail;
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+ // To make it clear its not just a string
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+ s.inspect = mk_block_inspect;
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+ s.toSource = mk_block_toSource;
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+
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+ if ( line != undefined )
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+ s.lineNumber = line;
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+
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+ return s;
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+ };
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+
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+ function count_lines( str ) {
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+ var n = 0, i = -1;
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+ while ( ( i = str.indexOf("\n", i + 1) ) !== -1 ) n++;
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+ return n;
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+ }
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+
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+ // Internal - split source into rough blocks
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+ Markdown.prototype.split_blocks = function splitBlocks( input, startLine ) {
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+ input = input.replace(/(\r\n|\n|\r)/g, "\n");
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+ // [\s\S] matches _anything_ (newline or space)
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+ // [^] is equivalent but doesn't work in IEs.
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+ var re = /([\s\S]+?)($|\n#|\n(?:\s*\n|$)+)/g,
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+ blocks = [],
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+ m;
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+
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+ var line_no = 1;
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+
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+ if ( ( m = /^(\s*\n)/.exec(input) ) != null ) {
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+ // skip (but count) leading blank lines
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+ line_no += count_lines( m[0] );
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+ re.lastIndex = m[0].length;
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+ }
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+
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+ while ( ( m = re.exec(input) ) !== null ) {
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+ if (m[2] == "\n#") {
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+ m[2] = "\n";
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+ re.lastIndex--;
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+ }
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+ blocks.push( mk_block( m[1], m[2], line_no ) );
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+ line_no += count_lines( m[0] );
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+ }
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+
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+ return blocks;
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+ };
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Markdown#processBlock( block, next ) -> undefined | [ JsonML, ... ]
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+ * - block (String): the block to process
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+ * - next (Array): the following blocks
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+ *
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+ * Process `block` and return an array of JsonML nodes representing `block`.
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+ *
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+ * It does this by asking each block level function in the dialect to process
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+ * the block until one can. Succesful handling is indicated by returning an
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+ * array (with zero or more JsonML nodes), failure by a false value.
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+ *
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+ * Blocks handlers are responsible for calling [[Markdown#processInline]]
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+ * themselves as appropriate.
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+ *
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+ * If the blocks were split incorrectly or adjacent blocks need collapsing you
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+ * can adjust `next` in place using shift/splice etc.
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+ *
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+ * If any of this default behaviour is not right for the dialect, you can
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+ * define a `__call__` method on the dialect that will get invoked to handle
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+ * the block processing.
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+ */
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+ Markdown.prototype.processBlock = function processBlock( block, next ) {
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+ var cbs = this.dialect.block,
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+ ord = cbs.__order__;
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+
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+ if ( "__call__" in cbs ) {
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+ return cbs.__call__.call(this, block, next);
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+ }
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+
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+ for ( var i = 0; i < ord.length; i++ ) {
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+ //D:this.debug( "Testing", ord[i] );
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+ var res = cbs[ ord[i] ].call( this, block, next );
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+ if ( res ) {
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+ //D:this.debug(" matched");
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+ if ( !isArray(res) || ( res.length > 0 && !( isArray(res[0]) ) ) )
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+ this.debug(ord[i], "didn't return a proper array");
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+ //D:this.debug( "" );
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+ return res;
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ // Uhoh! no match! Should we throw an error?
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+ return [];
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+ };
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+
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+ Markdown.prototype.processInline = function processInline( block ) {
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+ return this.dialect.inline.__call__.call( this, String( block ) );
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+ };
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Markdown#toTree( source ) -> JsonML
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+ * - source (String): markdown source to parse
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+ *
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+ * Parse `source` into a JsonML tree representing the markdown document.
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+ **/
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+ // custom_tree means set this.tree to `custom_tree` and restore old value on return
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+ Markdown.prototype.toTree = function toTree( source, custom_root ) {
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+ var blocks = source instanceof Array ? source : this.split_blocks( source );
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+
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+ // Make tree a member variable so its easier to mess with in extensions
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+ var old_tree = this.tree;
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+ try {
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+ this.tree = custom_root || this.tree || [ "markdown" ];
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+
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+ blocks:
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+ while ( blocks.length ) {
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+ var b = this.processBlock( blocks.shift(), blocks );
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+
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+ // Reference blocks and the like won't return any content
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+ if ( !b.length ) continue blocks;
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+
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+ this.tree.push.apply( this.tree, b );
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+ }
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+ return this.tree;
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+ }
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+ finally {
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+ if ( custom_root ) {
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+ this.tree = old_tree;
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+ }
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+ }
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+ };
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+
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+ // Noop by default
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+ Markdown.prototype.debug = function () {
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+ var args = Array.prototype.slice.call( arguments);
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+ args.unshift(this.debug_indent);
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+ if ( typeof print !== "undefined" )
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+ print.apply( print, args );
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+ if ( typeof console !== "undefined" && typeof console.log !== "undefined" )
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+ console.log.apply( null, args );
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+ }
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+
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+ Markdown.prototype.loop_re_over_block = function( re, block, cb ) {
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+ // Dont use /g regexps with this
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+ var m,
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+ b = block.valueOf();
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+
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+ while ( b.length && (m = re.exec(b) ) != null ) {
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+ b = b.substr( m[0].length );
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+ cb.call(this, m);
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+ }
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+ return b;
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+ };
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Markdown.dialects
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+ *
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+ * Namespace of built-in dialects.
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+ **/
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+ Markdown.dialects = {};
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Markdown.dialects.Gruber
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+ *
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+ * The default dialect that follows the rules set out by John Gruber's
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+ * markdown.pl as closely as possible. Well actually we follow the behaviour of
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+ * that script which in some places is not exactly what the syntax web page
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+ * says.
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+ **/
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+ Markdown.dialects.Gruber = {
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+ block: {
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+ atxHeader: function atxHeader( block, next ) {
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+ var m = block.match( /^(#{1,6})\s*(.*?)\s*#*\s*(?:\n|$)/ );
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+
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+ if ( !m ) return undefined;
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+
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+ var header = [ "header", { level: m[ 1 ].length } ];
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+ Array.prototype.push.apply(header, this.processInline(m[ 2 ]));
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+
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+ if ( m[0].length < block.length )
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+ next.unshift( mk_block( block.substr( m[0].length ), block.trailing, block.lineNumber + 2 ) );
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+
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+ return [ header ];
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+ },
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+
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+ setextHeader: function setextHeader( block, next ) {
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+ var m = block.match( /^(.*)\n([-=])\2\2+(?:\n|$)/ );
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+
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+ if ( !m ) return undefined;
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+
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+ var level = ( m[ 2 ] === "=" ) ? 1 : 2;
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+ var header = [ "header", { level : level }, m[ 1 ] ];
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+
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+ if ( m[0].length < block.length )
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+ next.unshift( mk_block( block.substr( m[0].length ), block.trailing, block.lineNumber + 2 ) );
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+
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+ return [ header ];
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+ },
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+
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+ code: function code( block, next ) {
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+ // | Foo
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+ // |bar
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+ // should be a code block followed by a paragraph. Fun
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+ //
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+ // There might also be adjacent code block to merge.
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+
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+ var ret = [],
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+ re = /^(?: {0,3}\t| {4})(.*)\n?/,
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+ lines;
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+
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+ // 4 spaces + content
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+ if ( !block.match( re ) ) return undefined;
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+
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+ block_search:
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+ do {
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+ // Now pull out the rest of the lines
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+ var b = this.loop_re_over_block(
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+ re, block.valueOf(), function( m ) { ret.push( m[1] ); } );
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+
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+ if ( b.length ) {
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+ // Case alluded to in first comment. push it back on as a new block
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+ next.unshift( mk_block(b, block.trailing) );
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+ break block_search;
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+ }
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+ else if ( next.length ) {
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+ // Check the next block - it might be code too
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+ if ( !next[0].match( re ) ) break block_search;
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+
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+ // Pull how how many blanks lines follow - minus two to account for .join
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+ ret.push ( block.trailing.replace(/[^\n]/g, "").substring(2) );
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+
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+ block = next.shift();
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+ }
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+ else {
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+ break block_search;
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+ }
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+ } while ( true );
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+
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+ return [ [ "code_block", ret.join("\n") ] ];
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+ },
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+
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+ horizRule: function horizRule( block, next ) {
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+ // this needs to find any hr in the block to handle abutting blocks
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+ var m = block.match( /^(?:([\s\S]*?)\n)?[ \t]*([-_*])(?:[ \t]*\2){2,}[ \t]*(?:\n([\s\S]*))?$/ );
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+
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+ if ( !m ) {
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+ return undefined;
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+ }
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+
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+ var jsonml = [ [ "hr" ] ];
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+
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+ // if there's a leading abutting block, process it
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+ if ( m[ 1 ] ) {
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+ jsonml.unshift.apply( jsonml, this.processBlock( m[ 1 ], [] ) );
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+ }
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+
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+ // if there's a trailing abutting block, stick it into next
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+ if ( m[ 3 ] ) {
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+ next.unshift( mk_block( m[ 3 ] ) );
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+ }
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+
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+ return jsonml;
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+ },
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+
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+ // There are two types of lists. Tight and loose. Tight lists have no whitespace
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+ // between the items (and result in text just in the <li>) and loose lists,
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+ // which have an empty line between list items, resulting in (one or more)
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+ // paragraphs inside the <li>.
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+ //
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+ // There are all sorts weird edge cases about the original markdown.pl's
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+ // handling of lists:
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+ //
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+ // * Nested lists are supposed to be indented by four chars per level. But
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+ // if they aren't, you can get a nested list by indenting by less than
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+ // four so long as the indent doesn't match an indent of an existing list
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+ // item in the 'nest stack'.
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+ //
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+ // * The type of the list (bullet or number) is controlled just by the
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+ // first item at the indent. Subsequent changes are ignored unless they
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+ // are for nested lists
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+ //
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+ lists: (function( ) {
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+ // Use a closure to hide a few variables.
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+ var any_list = "[*+-]|\\d+\\.",
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+ bullet_list = /[*+-]/,
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+ number_list = /\d+\./,
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+ // Capture leading indent as it matters for determining nested lists.
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+ is_list_re = new RegExp( "^( {0,3})(" + any_list + ")[ \t]+" ),
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+ indent_re = "(?: {0,3}\\t| {4})";
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+
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+ // TODO: Cache this regexp for certain depths.
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+ // Create a regexp suitable for matching an li for a given stack depth
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+ function regex_for_depth( depth ) {
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+
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+ return new RegExp(
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+ // m[1] = indent, m[2] = list_type
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+ "(?:^(" + indent_re + "{0," + depth + "} {0,3})(" + any_list + ")\\s+)|" +
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+ // m[3] = cont
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+ "(^" + indent_re + "{0," + (depth-1) + "}[ ]{0,4})"
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+ );
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+ }
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+ function expand_tab( input ) {
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+ return input.replace( / {0,3}\t/g, " " );
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+ }
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+
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+ // Add inline content `inline` to `li`. inline comes from processInline
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+ // so is an array of content
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+ function add(li, loose, inline, nl) {
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+ if ( loose ) {
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+ li.push( [ "para" ].concat(inline) );
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+ return;
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+ }
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+ // Hmmm, should this be any block level element or just paras?
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+ var add_to = li[li.length -1] instanceof Array && li[li.length - 1][0] == "para"
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+ ? li[li.length -1]
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+ : li;
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+
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+ // If there is already some content in this list, add the new line in
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+ if ( nl && li.length > 1 ) inline.unshift(nl);
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+
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+ for ( var i = 0; i < inline.length; i++ ) {
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+ var what = inline[i],
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+ is_str = typeof what == "string";
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+ if ( is_str && add_to.length > 1 && typeof add_to[add_to.length-1] == "string" ) {
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+ add_to[ add_to.length-1 ] += what;
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+ }
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+ else {
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+ add_to.push( what );
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ // contained means have an indent greater than the current one. On
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+ // *every* line in the block
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+ function get_contained_blocks( depth, blocks ) {
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+
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+ var re = new RegExp( "^(" + indent_re + "{" + depth + "}.*?\\n?)*$" ),
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+ replace = new RegExp("^" + indent_re + "{" + depth + "}", "gm"),
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+ ret = [];
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+
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+ while ( blocks.length > 0 ) {
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+ if ( re.exec( blocks[0] ) ) {
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+ var b = blocks.shift(),
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+ // Now remove that indent
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+ x = b.replace( replace, "");
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+
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+ ret.push( mk_block( x, b.trailing, b.lineNumber ) );
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+ }
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+ else {
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+ break;
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+ }
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+ }
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+ return ret;
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+ }
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+
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+ // passed to stack.forEach to turn list items up the stack into paras
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+ function paragraphify(s, i, stack) {
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+ var list = s.list;
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+ var last_li = list[list.length-1];
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+
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+ if ( last_li[1] instanceof Array && last_li[1][0] == "para" ) {
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+ return;
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+ }
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+ if ( i + 1 == stack.length ) {
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+ // Last stack frame
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+ // Keep the same array, but replace the contents
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+ last_li.push( ["para"].concat( last_li.splice(1, last_li.length - 1) ) );
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+ }
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+ else {
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+ var sublist = last_li.pop();
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+ last_li.push( ["para"].concat( last_li.splice(1, last_li.length - 1) ), sublist );
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ // The matcher function
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+ return function( block, next ) {
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+ var m = block.match( is_list_re );
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+ if ( !m ) return undefined;
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+
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+ function make_list( m ) {
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+ var list = bullet_list.exec( m[2] )
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+ ? ["bulletlist"]
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+ : ["numberlist"];
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+
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+ stack.push( { list: list, indent: m[1] } );
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+ return list;
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+ }
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+
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+
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+ var stack = [], // Stack of lists for nesting.
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+ list = make_list( m ),
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+ last_li,
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+ loose = false,
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+ ret = [ stack[0].list ],
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+ i;
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+
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+ // Loop to search over block looking for inner block elements and loose lists
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+ loose_search:
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+ while ( true ) {
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+ // Split into lines preserving new lines at end of line
542
+ var lines = block.split( /(?=\n)/ );
543
+
544
+ // We have to grab all lines for a li and call processInline on them
545
+ // once as there are some inline things that can span lines.
546
+ var li_accumulate = "";
547
+
548
+ // Loop over the lines in this block looking for tight lists.
549
+ tight_search:
550
+ for ( var line_no = 0; line_no < lines.length; line_no++ ) {
551
+ var nl = "",
552
+ l = lines[line_no].replace(/^\n/, function(n) { nl = n; return ""; });
553
+
554
+ // TODO: really should cache this
555
+ var line_re = regex_for_depth( stack.length );
556
+
557
+ m = l.match( line_re );
558
+ //print( "line:", uneval(l), "\nline match:", uneval(m) );
559
+
560
+ // We have a list item
561
+ if ( m[1] !== undefined ) {
562
+ // Process the previous list item, if any
563
+ if ( li_accumulate.length ) {
564
+ add( last_li, loose, this.processInline( li_accumulate ), nl );
565
+ // Loose mode will have been dealt with. Reset it
566
+ loose = false;
567
+ li_accumulate = "";
568
+ }
569
+
570
+ m[1] = expand_tab( m[1] );
571
+ var wanted_depth = Math.floor(m[1].length/4)+1;
572
+ //print( "want:", wanted_depth, "stack:", stack.length);
573
+ if ( wanted_depth > stack.length ) {
574
+ // Deep enough for a nested list outright
575
+ //print ( "new nested list" );
576
+ list = make_list( m );
577
+ last_li.push( list );
578
+ last_li = list[1] = [ "listitem" ];
579
+ }
580
+ else {
581
+ // We aren't deep enough to be strictly a new level. This is
582
+ // where Md.pl goes nuts. If the indent matches a level in the
583
+ // stack, put it there, else put it one deeper then the
584
+ // wanted_depth deserves.
585
+ var found = false;
586
+ for ( i = 0; i < stack.length; i++ ) {
587
+ if ( stack[ i ].indent != m[1] ) continue;
588
+ list = stack[ i ].list;
589
+ stack.splice( i+1, stack.length - (i+1) );
590
+ found = true;
591
+ break;
592
+ }
593
+
594
+ if (!found) {
595
+ //print("not found. l:", uneval(l));
596
+ wanted_depth++;
597
+ if ( wanted_depth <= stack.length ) {
598
+ stack.splice(wanted_depth, stack.length - wanted_depth);
599
+ //print("Desired depth now", wanted_depth, "stack:", stack.length);
600
+ list = stack[wanted_depth-1].list;
601
+ //print("list:", uneval(list) );
602
+ }
603
+ else {
604
+ //print ("made new stack for messy indent");
605
+ list = make_list(m);
606
+ last_li.push(list);
607
+ }
608
+ }
609
+
610
+ //print( uneval(list), "last", list === stack[stack.length-1].list );
611
+ last_li = [ "listitem" ];
612
+ list.push(last_li);
613
+ } // end depth of shenegains
614
+ nl = "";
615
+ }
616
+
617
+ // Add content
618
+ if ( l.length > m[0].length ) {
619
+ li_accumulate += nl + l.substr( m[0].length );
620
+ }
621
+ } // tight_search
622
+
623
+ if ( li_accumulate.length ) {
624
+ add( last_li, loose, this.processInline( li_accumulate ), nl );
625
+ // Loose mode will have been dealt with. Reset it
626
+ loose = false;
627
+ li_accumulate = "";
628
+ }
629
+
630
+ // Look at the next block - we might have a loose list. Or an extra
631
+ // paragraph for the current li
632
+ var contained = get_contained_blocks( stack.length, next );
633
+
634
+ // Deal with code blocks or properly nested lists
635
+ if ( contained.length > 0 ) {
636
+ // Make sure all listitems up the stack are paragraphs
637
+ forEach( stack, paragraphify, this);
638
+
639
+ last_li.push.apply( last_li, this.toTree( contained, [] ) );
640
+ }
641
+
642
+ var next_block = next[0] && next[0].valueOf() || "";
643
+
644
+ if ( next_block.match(is_list_re) || next_block.match( /^ / ) ) {
645
+ block = next.shift();
646
+
647
+ // Check for an HR following a list: features/lists/hr_abutting
648
+ var hr = this.dialect.block.horizRule( block, next );
649
+
650
+ if ( hr ) {
651
+ ret.push.apply(ret, hr);
652
+ break;
653
+ }
654
+
655
+ // Make sure all listitems up the stack are paragraphs
656
+ forEach( stack, paragraphify, this);
657
+
658
+ loose = true;
659
+ continue loose_search;
660
+ }
661
+ break;
662
+ } // loose_search
663
+
664
+ return ret;
665
+ };
666
+ })(),
667
+
668
+ blockquote: function blockquote( block, next ) {
669
+ if ( !block.match( /^>/m ) )
670
+ return undefined;
671
+
672
+ var jsonml = [];
673
+
674
+ // separate out the leading abutting block, if any. I.e. in this case:
675
+ //
676
+ // a
677
+ // > b
678
+ //
679
+ if ( block[ 0 ] != ">" ) {
680
+ var lines = block.split( /\n/ ),
681
+ prev = [],
682
+ line_no = block.lineNumber;
683
+
684
+ // keep shifting lines until you find a crotchet
685
+ while ( lines.length && lines[ 0 ][ 0 ] != ">" ) {
686
+ prev.push( lines.shift() );
687
+ line_no++;
688
+ }
689
+
690
+ var abutting = mk_block( prev.join( "\n" ), "\n", block.lineNumber );
691
+ jsonml.push.apply( jsonml, this.processBlock( abutting, [] ) );
692
+ // reassemble new block of just block quotes!
693
+ block = mk_block( lines.join( "\n" ), block.trailing, line_no );
694
+ }
695
+
696
+
697
+ // if the next block is also a blockquote merge it in
698
+ while ( next.length && next[ 0 ][ 0 ] == ">" ) {
699
+ var b = next.shift();
700
+ block = mk_block( block + block.trailing + b, b.trailing, block.lineNumber );
701
+ }
702
+
703
+ // Strip off the leading "> " and re-process as a block.
704
+ var input = block.replace( /^> ?/gm, "" ),
705
+ old_tree = this.tree,
706
+ processedBlock = this.toTree( input, [ "blockquote" ] ),
707
+ attr = extract_attr( processedBlock );
708
+
709
+ // If any link references were found get rid of them
710
+ if ( attr && attr.references ) {
711
+ delete attr.references;
712
+ // And then remove the attribute object if it's empty
713
+ if ( isEmpty( attr ) ) {
714
+ processedBlock.splice( 1, 1 );
715
+ }
716
+ }
717
+
718
+ jsonml.push( processedBlock );
719
+ return jsonml;
720
+ },
721
+
722
+ referenceDefn: function referenceDefn( block, next) {
723
+ var re = /^\s*\[(.*?)\]:\s*(\S+)(?:\s+(?:(['"])(.*?)\3|\((.*?)\)))?\n?/;
724
+ // interesting matches are [ , ref_id, url, , title, title ]
725
+
726
+ if ( !block.match(re) )
727
+ return undefined;
728
+
729
+ // make an attribute node if it doesn't exist
730
+ if ( !extract_attr( this.tree ) ) {
731
+ this.tree.splice( 1, 0, {} );
732
+ }
733
+
734
+ var attrs = extract_attr( this.tree );
735
+
736
+ // make a references hash if it doesn't exist
737
+ if ( attrs.references === undefined ) {
738
+ attrs.references = {};
739
+ }
740
+
741
+ var b = this.loop_re_over_block(re, block, function( m ) {
742
+
743
+ if ( m[2] && m[2][0] == "<" && m[2][m[2].length-1] == ">" )
744
+ m[2] = m[2].substring( 1, m[2].length - 1 );
745
+
746
+ var ref = attrs.references[ m[1].toLowerCase() ] = {
747
+ href: m[2]
748
+ };
749
+
750
+ if ( m[4] !== undefined )
751
+ ref.title = m[4];
752
+ else if ( m[5] !== undefined )
753
+ ref.title = m[5];
754
+
755
+ } );
756
+
757
+ if ( b.length )
758
+ next.unshift( mk_block( b, block.trailing ) );
759
+
760
+ return [];
761
+ },
762
+
763
+ para: function para( block, next ) {
764
+ // everything's a para!
765
+ return [ ["para"].concat( this.processInline( block ) ) ];
766
+ }
767
+ }
768
+ };
769
+
770
+ Markdown.dialects.Gruber.inline = {
771
+
772
+ __oneElement__: function oneElement( text, patterns_or_re, previous_nodes ) {
773
+ var m,
774
+ res,
775
+ lastIndex = 0;
776
+
777
+ patterns_or_re = patterns_or_re || this.dialect.inline.__patterns__;
778
+ var re = new RegExp( "([\\s\\S]*?)(" + (patterns_or_re.source || patterns_or_re) + ")" );
779
+
780
+ m = re.exec( text );
781
+ if (!m) {
782
+ // Just boring text
783
+ return [ text.length, text ];
784
+ }
785
+ else if ( m[1] ) {
786
+ // Some un-interesting text matched. Return that first
787
+ return [ m[1].length, m[1] ];
788
+ }
789
+
790
+ var res;
791
+ if ( m[2] in this.dialect.inline ) {
792
+ res = this.dialect.inline[ m[2] ].call(
793
+ this,
794
+ text.substr( m.index ), m, previous_nodes || [] );
795
+ }
796
+ // Default for now to make dev easier. just slurp special and output it.
797
+ res = res || [ m[2].length, m[2] ];
798
+ return res;
799
+ },
800
+
801
+ __call__: function inline( text, patterns ) {
802
+
803
+ var out = [],
804
+ res;
805
+
806
+ function add(x) {
807
+ //D:self.debug(" adding output", uneval(x));
808
+ if ( typeof x == "string" && typeof out[out.length-1] == "string" )
809
+ out[ out.length-1 ] += x;
810
+ else
811
+ out.push(x);
812
+ }
813
+
814
+ while ( text.length > 0 ) {
815
+ res = this.dialect.inline.__oneElement__.call(this, text, patterns, out );
816
+ text = text.substr( res.shift() );
817
+ forEach(res, add )
818
+ }
819
+
820
+ return out;
821
+ },
822
+
823
+ // These characters are intersting elsewhere, so have rules for them so that
824
+ // chunks of plain text blocks don't include them
825
+ "]": function () {},
826
+ "}": function () {},
827
+
828
+ __escape__ : /^\\[\\`\*_{}\[\]()#\+.!\-]/,
829
+
830
+ "\\": function escaped( text ) {
831
+ // [ length of input processed, node/children to add... ]
832
+ // Only esacape: \ ` * _ { } [ ] ( ) # * + - . !
833
+ if ( this.dialect.inline.__escape__.exec( text ) )
834
+ return [ 2, text.charAt( 1 ) ];
835
+ else
836
+ // Not an esacpe
837
+ return [ 1, "\\" ];
838
+ },
839
+
840
+ "![": function image( text ) {
841
+
842
+ // Unlike images, alt text is plain text only. no other elements are
843
+ // allowed in there
844
+
845
+ // ![Alt text](/path/to/img.jpg "Optional title")
846
+ // 1 2 3 4 <--- captures
847
+ var m = text.match( /^!\[(.*?)\][ \t]*\([ \t]*([^")]*?)(?:[ \t]+(["'])(.*?)\3)?[ \t]*\)/ );
848
+
849
+ if ( m ) {
850
+ if ( m[2] && m[2][0] == "<" && m[2][m[2].length-1] == ">" )
851
+ m[2] = m[2].substring( 1, m[2].length - 1 );
852
+
853
+ m[2] = this.dialect.inline.__call__.call( this, m[2], /\\/ )[0];
854
+
855
+ var attrs = { alt: m[1], href: m[2] || "" };
856
+ if ( m[4] !== undefined)
857
+ attrs.title = m[4];
858
+
859
+ return [ m[0].length, [ "img", attrs ] ];
860
+ }
861
+
862
+ // ![Alt text][id]
863
+ m = text.match( /^!\[(.*?)\][ \t]*\[(.*?)\]/ );
864
+
865
+ if ( m ) {
866
+ // We can't check if the reference is known here as it likely wont be
867
+ // found till after. Check it in md tree->hmtl tree conversion
868
+ return [ m[0].length, [ "img_ref", { alt: m[1], ref: m[2].toLowerCase(), original: m[0] } ] ];
869
+ }
870
+
871
+ // Just consume the '!['
872
+ return [ 2, "![" ];
873
+ },
874
+
875
+ "[": function link( text ) {
876
+
877
+ var orig = String(text);
878
+ // Inline content is possible inside `link text`
879
+ var res = Markdown.DialectHelpers.inline_until_char.call( this, text.substr(1), "]" );
880
+
881
+ // No closing ']' found. Just consume the [
882
+ if ( !res ) return [ 1, "[" ];
883
+
884
+ var consumed = 1 + res[ 0 ],
885
+ children = res[ 1 ],
886
+ link,
887
+ attrs;
888
+
889
+ // At this point the first [...] has been parsed. See what follows to find
890
+ // out which kind of link we are (reference or direct url)
891
+ text = text.substr( consumed );
892
+
893
+ // [link text](/path/to/img.jpg "Optional title")
894
+ // 1 2 3 <--- captures
895
+ // This will capture up to the last paren in the block. We then pull
896
+ // back based on if there a matching ones in the url
897
+ // ([here](/url/(test))
898
+ // The parens have to be balanced
899
+ var m = text.match( /^\s*\([ \t]*([^"']*)(?:[ \t]+(["'])(.*?)\2)?[ \t]*\)/ );
900
+ if ( m ) {
901
+ var url = m[1];
902
+ consumed += m[0].length;
903
+
904
+ if ( url && url[0] == "<" && url[url.length-1] == ">" )
905
+ url = url.substring( 1, url.length - 1 );
906
+
907
+ // If there is a title we don't have to worry about parens in the url
908
+ if ( !m[3] ) {
909
+ var open_parens = 1; // One open that isn't in the capture
910
+ for ( var len = 0; len < url.length; len++ ) {
911
+ switch ( url[len] ) {
912
+ case "(":
913
+ open_parens++;
914
+ break;
915
+ case ")":
916
+ if ( --open_parens == 0) {
917
+ consumed -= url.length - len;
918
+ url = url.substring(0, len);
919
+ }
920
+ break;
921
+ }
922
+ }
923
+ }
924
+
925
+ // Process escapes only
926
+ url = this.dialect.inline.__call__.call( this, url, /\\/ )[0];
927
+
928
+ attrs = { href: url || "" };
929
+ if ( m[3] !== undefined)
930
+ attrs.title = m[3];
931
+
932
+ link = [ "link", attrs ].concat( children );
933
+ return [ consumed, link ];
934
+ }
935
+
936
+ // [Alt text][id]
937
+ // [Alt text] [id]
938
+ m = text.match( /^\s*\[(.*?)\]/ );
939
+
940
+ if ( m ) {
941
+
942
+ consumed += m[ 0 ].length;
943
+
944
+ // [links][] uses links as its reference
945
+ attrs = { ref: ( m[ 1 ] || String(children) ).toLowerCase(), original: orig.substr( 0, consumed ) };
946
+
947
+ link = [ "link_ref", attrs ].concat( children );
948
+
949
+ // We can't check if the reference is known here as it likely wont be
950
+ // found till after. Check it in md tree->hmtl tree conversion.
951
+ // Store the original so that conversion can revert if the ref isn't found.
952
+ return [ consumed, link ];
953
+ }
954
+
955
+ // [id]
956
+ // Only if id is plain (no formatting.)
957
+ if ( children.length == 1 && typeof children[0] == "string" ) {
958
+
959
+ attrs = { ref: children[0].toLowerCase(), original: orig.substr( 0, consumed ) };
960
+ link = [ "link_ref", attrs, children[0] ];
961
+ return [ consumed, link ];
962
+ }
963
+
964
+ // Just consume the "["
965
+ return [ 1, "[" ];
966
+ },
967
+
968
+
969
+ "<": function autoLink( text ) {
970
+ var m;
971
+
972
+ if ( ( m = text.match( /^<(?:((https?|ftp|mailto):[^>]+)|(.*?@.*?\.[a-zA-Z]+))>/ ) ) != null ) {
973
+ if ( m[3] ) {
974
+ return [ m[0].length, [ "link", { href: "mailto:" + m[3] }, m[3] ] ];
975
+
976
+ }
977
+ else if ( m[2] == "mailto" ) {
978
+ return [ m[0].length, [ "link", { href: m[1] }, m[1].substr("mailto:".length ) ] ];
979
+ }
980
+ else
981
+ return [ m[0].length, [ "link", { href: m[1] }, m[1] ] ];
982
+ }
983
+
984
+ return [ 1, "<" ];
985
+ },
986
+
987
+ "`": function inlineCode( text ) {
988
+ // Inline code block. as many backticks as you like to start it
989
+ // Always skip over the opening ticks.
990
+ var m = text.match( /(`+)(([\s\S]*?)\1)/ );
991
+
992
+ if ( m && m[2] )
993
+ return [ m[1].length + m[2].length, [ "inlinecode", m[3] ] ];
994
+ else {
995
+ // TODO: No matching end code found - warn!
996
+ return [ 1, "`" ];
997
+ }
998
+ },
999
+
1000
+ " \n": function lineBreak( text ) {
1001
+ return [ 3, [ "linebreak" ] ];
1002
+ }
1003
+
1004
+ };
1005
+
1006
+ // Meta Helper/generator method for em and strong handling
1007
+ function strong_em( tag, md ) {
1008
+
1009
+ var state_slot = tag + "_state",
1010
+ other_slot = tag == "strong" ? "em_state" : "strong_state";
1011
+
1012
+ function CloseTag(len) {
1013
+ this.len_after = len;
1014
+ this.name = "close_" + md;
1015
+ }
1016
+
1017
+ return function ( text, orig_match ) {
1018
+
1019
+ if ( this[state_slot][0] == md ) {
1020
+ // Most recent em is of this type
1021
+ //D:this.debug("closing", md);
1022
+ this[state_slot].shift();
1023
+
1024
+ // "Consume" everything to go back to the recrusion in the else-block below
1025
+ return[ text.length, new CloseTag(text.length-md.length) ];
1026
+ }
1027
+ else {
1028
+ // Store a clone of the em/strong states
1029
+ var other = this[other_slot].slice(),
1030
+ state = this[state_slot].slice();
1031
+
1032
+ this[state_slot].unshift(md);
1033
+
1034
+ //D:this.debug_indent += " ";
1035
+
1036
+ // Recurse
1037
+ var res = this.processInline( text.substr( md.length ) );
1038
+ //D:this.debug_indent = this.debug_indent.substr(2);
1039
+
1040
+ var last = res[res.length - 1];
1041
+
1042
+ //D:this.debug("processInline from", tag + ": ", uneval( res ) );
1043
+
1044
+ var check = this[state_slot].shift();
1045
+ if ( last instanceof CloseTag ) {
1046
+ res.pop();
1047
+ // We matched! Huzzah.
1048
+ var consumed = text.length - last.len_after;
1049
+ return [ consumed, [ tag ].concat(res) ];
1050
+ }
1051
+ else {
1052
+ // Restore the state of the other kind. We might have mistakenly closed it.
1053
+ this[other_slot] = other;
1054
+ this[state_slot] = state;
1055
+
1056
+ // We can't reuse the processed result as it could have wrong parsing contexts in it.
1057
+ return [ md.length, md ];
1058
+ }
1059
+ }
1060
+ }; // End returned function
1061
+ }
1062
+
1063
+ Markdown.dialects.Gruber.inline["**"] = strong_em("strong", "**");
1064
+ Markdown.dialects.Gruber.inline["__"] = strong_em("strong", "__");
1065
+ Markdown.dialects.Gruber.inline["*"] = strong_em("em", "*");
1066
+ Markdown.dialects.Gruber.inline["_"] = strong_em("em", "_");
1067
+
1068
+
1069
+ // Build default order from insertion order.
1070
+ Markdown.buildBlockOrder = function(d) {
1071
+ var ord = [];
1072
+ for ( var i in d ) {
1073
+ if ( i == "__order__" || i == "__call__" ) continue;
1074
+ ord.push( i );
1075
+ }
1076
+ d.__order__ = ord;
1077
+ };
1078
+
1079
+ // Build patterns for inline matcher
1080
+ Markdown.buildInlinePatterns = function(d) {
1081
+ var patterns = [];
1082
+
1083
+ for ( var i in d ) {
1084
+ // __foo__ is reserved and not a pattern
1085
+ if ( i.match( /^__.*__$/) ) continue;
1086
+ var l = i.replace( /([\\.*+?|()\[\]{}])/g, "\\$1" )
1087
+ .replace( /\n/, "\\n" );
1088
+ patterns.push( i.length == 1 ? l : "(?:" + l + ")" );
1089
+ }
1090
+
1091
+ patterns = patterns.join("|");
1092
+ d.__patterns__ = patterns;
1093
+ //print("patterns:", uneval( patterns ) );
1094
+
1095
+ var fn = d.__call__;
1096
+ d.__call__ = function(text, pattern) {
1097
+ if ( pattern != undefined ) {
1098
+ return fn.call(this, text, pattern);
1099
+ }
1100
+ else
1101
+ {
1102
+ return fn.call(this, text, patterns);
1103
+ }
1104
+ };
1105
+ };
1106
+
1107
+ Markdown.DialectHelpers = {};
1108
+ Markdown.DialectHelpers.inline_until_char = function( text, want ) {
1109
+ var consumed = 0,
1110
+ nodes = [];
1111
+
1112
+ while ( true ) {
1113
+ if ( text.charAt( consumed ) == want ) {
1114
+ // Found the character we were looking for
1115
+ consumed++;
1116
+ return [ consumed, nodes ];
1117
+ }
1118
+
1119
+ if ( consumed >= text.length ) {
1120
+ // No closing char found. Abort.
1121
+ return null;
1122
+ }
1123
+
1124
+ var res = this.dialect.inline.__oneElement__.call(this, text.substr( consumed ) );
1125
+ consumed += res[ 0 ];
1126
+ // Add any returned nodes.
1127
+ nodes.push.apply( nodes, res.slice( 1 ) );
1128
+ }
1129
+ }
1130
+
1131
+ // Helper function to make sub-classing a dialect easier
1132
+ Markdown.subclassDialect = function( d ) {
1133
+ function Block() {}
1134
+ Block.prototype = d.block;
1135
+ function Inline() {}
1136
+ Inline.prototype = d.inline;
1137
+
1138
+ return { block: new Block(), inline: new Inline() };
1139
+ };
1140
+
1141
+ Markdown.buildBlockOrder ( Markdown.dialects.Gruber.block );
1142
+ Markdown.buildInlinePatterns( Markdown.dialects.Gruber.inline );
1143
+
1144
+ Markdown.dialects.Maruku = Markdown.subclassDialect( Markdown.dialects.Gruber );
1145
+
1146
+ Markdown.dialects.Maruku.processMetaHash = function processMetaHash( meta_string ) {
1147
+ var meta = split_meta_hash( meta_string ),
1148
+ attr = {};
1149
+
1150
+ for ( var i = 0; i < meta.length; ++i ) {
1151
+ // id: #foo
1152
+ if ( /^#/.test( meta[ i ] ) ) {
1153
+ attr.id = meta[ i ].substring( 1 );
1154
+ }
1155
+ // class: .foo
1156
+ else if ( /^\./.test( meta[ i ] ) ) {
1157
+ // if class already exists, append the new one
1158
+ if ( attr["class"] ) {
1159
+ attr["class"] = attr["class"] + meta[ i ].replace( /./, " " );
1160
+ }
1161
+ else {
1162
+ attr["class"] = meta[ i ].substring( 1 );
1163
+ }
1164
+ }
1165
+ // attribute: foo=bar
1166
+ else if ( /\=/.test( meta[ i ] ) ) {
1167
+ var s = meta[ i ].split( /\=/ );
1168
+ attr[ s[ 0 ] ] = s[ 1 ];
1169
+ }
1170
+ }
1171
+
1172
+ return attr;
1173
+ }
1174
+
1175
+ function split_meta_hash( meta_string ) {
1176
+ var meta = meta_string.split( "" ),
1177
+ parts = [ "" ],
1178
+ in_quotes = false;
1179
+
1180
+ while ( meta.length ) {
1181
+ var letter = meta.shift();
1182
+ switch ( letter ) {
1183
+ case " " :
1184
+ // if we're in a quoted section, keep it
1185
+ if ( in_quotes ) {
1186
+ parts[ parts.length - 1 ] += letter;
1187
+ }
1188
+ // otherwise make a new part
1189
+ else {
1190
+ parts.push( "" );
1191
+ }
1192
+ break;
1193
+ case "'" :
1194
+ case '"' :
1195
+ // reverse the quotes and move straight on
1196
+ in_quotes = !in_quotes;
1197
+ break;
1198
+ case "\\" :
1199
+ // shift off the next letter to be used straight away.
1200
+ // it was escaped so we'll keep it whatever it is
1201
+ letter = meta.shift();
1202
+ default :
1203
+ parts[ parts.length - 1 ] += letter;
1204
+ break;
1205
+ }
1206
+ }
1207
+
1208
+ return parts;
1209
+ }
1210
+
1211
+ Markdown.dialects.Maruku.block.document_meta = function document_meta( block, next ) {
1212
+ // we're only interested in the first block
1213
+ if ( block.lineNumber > 1 ) return undefined;
1214
+
1215
+ // document_meta blocks consist of one or more lines of `Key: Value\n`
1216
+ if ( ! block.match( /^(?:\w+:.*\n)*\w+:.*$/ ) ) return undefined;
1217
+
1218
+ // make an attribute node if it doesn't exist
1219
+ if ( !extract_attr( this.tree ) ) {
1220
+ this.tree.splice( 1, 0, {} );
1221
+ }
1222
+
1223
+ var pairs = block.split( /\n/ );
1224
+ for ( p in pairs ) {
1225
+ var m = pairs[ p ].match( /(\w+):\s*(.*)$/ ),
1226
+ key = m[ 1 ].toLowerCase(),
1227
+ value = m[ 2 ];
1228
+
1229
+ this.tree[ 1 ][ key ] = value;
1230
+ }
1231
+
1232
+ // document_meta produces no content!
1233
+ return [];
1234
+ };
1235
+
1236
+ Markdown.dialects.Maruku.block.block_meta = function block_meta( block, next ) {
1237
+ // check if the last line of the block is an meta hash
1238
+ var m = block.match( /(^|\n) {0,3}\{:\s*((?:\\\}|[^\}])*)\s*\}$/ );
1239
+ if ( !m ) return undefined;
1240
+
1241
+ // process the meta hash
1242
+ var attr = this.dialect.processMetaHash( m[ 2 ] );
1243
+
1244
+ var hash;
1245
+
1246
+ // if we matched ^ then we need to apply meta to the previous block
1247
+ if ( m[ 1 ] === "" ) {
1248
+ var node = this.tree[ this.tree.length - 1 ];
1249
+ hash = extract_attr( node );
1250
+
1251
+ // if the node is a string (rather than JsonML), bail
1252
+ if ( typeof node === "string" ) return undefined;
1253
+
1254
+ // create the attribute hash if it doesn't exist
1255
+ if ( !hash ) {
1256
+ hash = {};
1257
+ node.splice( 1, 0, hash );
1258
+ }
1259
+
1260
+ // add the attributes in
1261
+ for ( a in attr ) {
1262
+ hash[ a ] = attr[ a ];
1263
+ }
1264
+
1265
+ // return nothing so the meta hash is removed
1266
+ return [];
1267
+ }
1268
+
1269
+ // pull the meta hash off the block and process what's left
1270
+ var b = block.replace( /\n.*$/, "" ),
1271
+ result = this.processBlock( b, [] );
1272
+
1273
+ // get or make the attributes hash
1274
+ hash = extract_attr( result[ 0 ] );
1275
+ if ( !hash ) {
1276
+ hash = {};
1277
+ result[ 0 ].splice( 1, 0, hash );
1278
+ }
1279
+
1280
+ // attach the attributes to the block
1281
+ for ( a in attr ) {
1282
+ hash[ a ] = attr[ a ];
1283
+ }
1284
+
1285
+ return result;
1286
+ };
1287
+
1288
+ Markdown.dialects.Maruku.block.definition_list = function definition_list( block, next ) {
1289
+ // one or more terms followed by one or more definitions, in a single block
1290
+ var tight = /^((?:[^\s:].*\n)+):\s+([\s\S]+)$/,
1291
+ list = [ "dl" ],
1292
+ i, m;
1293
+
1294
+ // see if we're dealing with a tight or loose block
1295
+ if ( ( m = block.match( tight ) ) ) {
1296
+ // pull subsequent tight DL blocks out of `next`
1297
+ var blocks = [ block ];
1298
+ while ( next.length && tight.exec( next[ 0 ] ) ) {
1299
+ blocks.push( next.shift() );
1300
+ }
1301
+
1302
+ for ( var b = 0; b < blocks.length; ++b ) {
1303
+ var m = blocks[ b ].match( tight ),
1304
+ terms = m[ 1 ].replace( /\n$/, "" ).split( /\n/ ),
1305
+ defns = m[ 2 ].split( /\n:\s+/ );
1306
+
1307
+ // print( uneval( m ) );
1308
+
1309
+ for ( i = 0; i < terms.length; ++i ) {
1310
+ list.push( [ "dt", terms[ i ] ] );
1311
+ }
1312
+
1313
+ for ( i = 0; i < defns.length; ++i ) {
1314
+ // run inline processing over the definition
1315
+ list.push( [ "dd" ].concat( this.processInline( defns[ i ].replace( /(\n)\s+/, "$1" ) ) ) );
1316
+ }
1317
+ }
1318
+ }
1319
+ else {
1320
+ return undefined;
1321
+ }
1322
+
1323
+ return [ list ];
1324
+ };
1325
+
1326
+ // splits on unescaped instances of @ch. If @ch is not a character the result
1327
+ // can be unpredictable
1328
+
1329
+ Markdown.dialects.Maruku.block.table = function table (block, next) {
1330
+
1331
+ var _split_on_unescaped = function(s, ch) {
1332
+ ch = ch || '\\s';
1333
+ if (ch.match(/^[\\|\[\]{}?*.+^$]$/)) { ch = '\\' + ch; }
1334
+ var res = [ ],
1335
+ r = new RegExp('^((?:\\\\.|[^\\\\' + ch + '])*)' + ch + '(.*)'),
1336
+ m;
1337
+ while(m = s.match(r)) {
1338
+ res.push(m[1]);
1339
+ s = m[2];
1340
+ }
1341
+ res.push(s);
1342
+ return res;
1343
+ }
1344
+
1345
+ var leading_pipe = /^ {0,3}\|(.+)\n {0,3}\|\s*([\-:]+[\-| :]*)\n((?:\s*\|.*(?:\n|$))*)(?=\n|$)/,
1346
+ // find at least an unescaped pipe in each line
1347
+ no_leading_pipe = /^ {0,3}(\S(?:\\.|[^\\|])*\|.*)\n {0,3}([\-:]+\s*\|[\-| :]*)\n((?:(?:\\.|[^\\|])*\|.*(?:\n|$))*)(?=\n|$)/,
1348
+ i, m;
1349
+ if (m = block.match(leading_pipe)) {
1350
+ // remove leading pipes in contents
1351
+ // (header and horizontal rule already have the leading pipe left out)
1352
+ m[3] = m[3].replace(/^\s*\|/gm, '');
1353
+ } else if (! ( m = block.match(no_leading_pipe))) {
1354
+ return undefined;
1355
+ }
1356
+
1357
+ var table = [ "table", [ "thead", [ "tr" ] ], [ "tbody" ] ];
1358
+
1359
+ // remove trailing pipes, then split on pipes
1360
+ // (no escaped pipes are allowed in horizontal rule)
1361
+ m[2] = m[2].replace(/\|\s*$/, '').split('|');
1362
+
1363
+ // process alignment
1364
+ var html_attrs = [ ];
1365
+ forEach (m[2], function (s) {
1366
+ if (s.match(/^\s*-+:\s*$/)) html_attrs.push({align: "right"});
1367
+ else if (s.match(/^\s*:-+\s*$/)) html_attrs.push({align: "left"});
1368
+ else if (s.match(/^\s*:-+:\s*$/)) html_attrs.push({align: "center"});
1369
+ else html_attrs.push({});
1370
+ });
1371
+
1372
+ // now for the header, avoid escaped pipes
1373
+ m[1] = _split_on_unescaped(m[1].replace(/\|\s*$/, ''), '|');
1374
+ for (i = 0; i < m[1].length; i++) {
1375
+ table[1][1].push(['th', html_attrs[i] || {}].concat(
1376
+ this.processInline(m[1][i].trim())));
1377
+ }
1378
+
1379
+ // now for body contents
1380
+ forEach (m[3].replace(/\|\s*$/mg, '').split('\n'), function (row) {
1381
+ var html_row = ['tr'];
1382
+ row = _split_on_unescaped(row, '|');
1383
+ for (i = 0; i < row.length; i++) {
1384
+ html_row.push(['td', html_attrs[i] || {}].concat(this.processInline(row[i].trim())));
1385
+ }
1386
+ table[2].push(html_row);
1387
+ }, this);
1388
+
1389
+ return [table];
1390
+ }
1391
+
1392
+ Markdown.dialects.Maruku.inline[ "{:" ] = function inline_meta( text, matches, out ) {
1393
+ if ( !out.length ) {
1394
+ return [ 2, "{:" ];
1395
+ }
1396
+
1397
+ // get the preceeding element
1398
+ var before = out[ out.length - 1 ];
1399
+
1400
+ if ( typeof before === "string" ) {
1401
+ return [ 2, "{:" ];
1402
+ }
1403
+
1404
+ // match a meta hash
1405
+ var m = text.match( /^\{:\s*((?:\\\}|[^\}])*)\s*\}/ );
1406
+
1407
+ // no match, false alarm
1408
+ if ( !m ) {
1409
+ return [ 2, "{:" ];
1410
+ }
1411
+
1412
+ // attach the attributes to the preceeding element
1413
+ var meta = this.dialect.processMetaHash( m[ 1 ] ),
1414
+ attr = extract_attr( before );
1415
+
1416
+ if ( !attr ) {
1417
+ attr = {};
1418
+ before.splice( 1, 0, attr );
1419
+ }
1420
+
1421
+ for ( var k in meta ) {
1422
+ attr[ k ] = meta[ k ];
1423
+ }
1424
+
1425
+ // cut out the string and replace it with nothing
1426
+ return [ m[ 0 ].length, "" ];
1427
+ };
1428
+
1429
+ Markdown.dialects.Maruku.inline.__escape__ = /^\\[\\`\*_{}\[\]()#\+.!\-|:]/;
1430
+
1431
+ Markdown.buildBlockOrder ( Markdown.dialects.Maruku.block );
1432
+ Markdown.buildInlinePatterns( Markdown.dialects.Maruku.inline );
1433
+
1434
+ var isArray = Array.isArray || function(obj) {
1435
+ return Object.prototype.toString.call(obj) == "[object Array]";
1436
+ };
1437
+
1438
+ var forEach;
1439
+ // Don't mess with Array.prototype. Its not friendly
1440
+ if ( Array.prototype.forEach ) {
1441
+ forEach = function( arr, cb, thisp ) {
1442
+ return arr.forEach( cb, thisp );
1443
+ };
1444
+ }
1445
+ else {
1446
+ forEach = function(arr, cb, thisp) {
1447
+ for (var i = 0; i < arr.length; i++) {
1448
+ cb.call(thisp || arr, arr[i], i, arr);
1449
+ }
1450
+ }
1451
+ }
1452
+
1453
+ var isEmpty = function( obj ) {
1454
+ for ( var key in obj ) {
1455
+ if ( hasOwnProperty.call( obj, key ) ) {
1456
+ return false;
1457
+ }
1458
+ }
1459
+
1460
+ return true;
1461
+ }
1462
+
1463
+ function extract_attr( jsonml ) {
1464
+ return isArray(jsonml)
1465
+ && jsonml.length > 1
1466
+ && typeof jsonml[ 1 ] === "object"
1467
+ && !( isArray(jsonml[ 1 ]) )
1468
+ ? jsonml[ 1 ]
1469
+ : undefined;
1470
+ }
1471
+
1472
+
1473
+
1474
+ /**
1475
+ * renderJsonML( jsonml[, options] ) -> String
1476
+ * - jsonml (Array): JsonML array to render to XML
1477
+ * - options (Object): options
1478
+ *
1479
+ * Converts the given JsonML into well-formed XML.
1480
+ *
1481
+ * The options currently understood are:
1482
+ *
1483
+ * - root (Boolean): wether or not the root node should be included in the
1484
+ * output, or just its children. The default `false` is to not include the
1485
+ * root itself.
1486
+ */
1487
+ expose.renderJsonML = function( jsonml, options ) {
1488
+ options = options || {};
1489
+ // include the root element in the rendered output?
1490
+ options.root = options.root || false;
1491
+
1492
+ var content = [];
1493
+
1494
+ if ( options.root ) {
1495
+ content.push( render_tree( jsonml ) );
1496
+ }
1497
+ else {
1498
+ jsonml.shift(); // get rid of the tag
1499
+ if ( jsonml.length && typeof jsonml[ 0 ] === "object" && !( jsonml[ 0 ] instanceof Array ) ) {
1500
+ jsonml.shift(); // get rid of the attributes
1501
+ }
1502
+
1503
+ while ( jsonml.length ) {
1504
+ content.push( render_tree( jsonml.shift() ) );
1505
+ }
1506
+ }
1507
+
1508
+ return content.join( "\n\n" );
1509
+ };
1510
+
1511
+ function escapeHTML( text ) {
1512
+ return text.replace( /&/g, "&amp;" )
1513
+ .replace( /</g, "&lt;" )
1514
+ .replace( />/g, "&gt;" )
1515
+ .replace( /"/g, "&quot;" )
1516
+ .replace( /'/g, "&#39;" );
1517
+ }
1518
+
1519
+ function render_tree( jsonml ) {
1520
+ // basic case
1521
+ if ( typeof jsonml === "string" ) {
1522
+ return escapeHTML( jsonml );
1523
+ }
1524
+
1525
+ var tag = jsonml.shift(),
1526
+ attributes = {},
1527
+ content = [];
1528
+
1529
+ if ( jsonml.length && typeof jsonml[ 0 ] === "object" && !( jsonml[ 0 ] instanceof Array ) ) {
1530
+ attributes = jsonml.shift();
1531
+ }
1532
+
1533
+ while ( jsonml.length ) {
1534
+ content.push( render_tree( jsonml.shift() ) );
1535
+ }
1536
+
1537
+ var tag_attrs = "";
1538
+ for ( var a in attributes ) {
1539
+ tag_attrs += " " + a + '="' + escapeHTML( attributes[ a ] ) + '"';
1540
+ }
1541
+
1542
+ // be careful about adding whitespace here for inline elements
1543
+ if ( tag == "img" || tag == "br" || tag == "hr" ) {
1544
+ return "<"+ tag + tag_attrs + "/>";
1545
+ }
1546
+ else {
1547
+ return "<"+ tag + tag_attrs + ">" + content.join( "" ) + "</" + tag + ">";
1548
+ }
1549
+ }
1550
+
1551
+ function convert_tree_to_html( tree, references, options ) {
1552
+ var i;
1553
+ options = options || {};
1554
+
1555
+ // shallow clone
1556
+ var jsonml = tree.slice( 0 );
1557
+
1558
+ if ( typeof options.preprocessTreeNode === "function" ) {
1559
+ jsonml = options.preprocessTreeNode(jsonml, references);
1560
+ }
1561
+
1562
+ // Clone attributes if they exist
1563
+ var attrs = extract_attr( jsonml );
1564
+ if ( attrs ) {
1565
+ jsonml[ 1 ] = {};
1566
+ for ( i in attrs ) {
1567
+ jsonml[ 1 ][ i ] = attrs[ i ];
1568
+ }
1569
+ attrs = jsonml[ 1 ];
1570
+ }
1571
+
1572
+ // basic case
1573
+ if ( typeof jsonml === "string" ) {
1574
+ return jsonml;
1575
+ }
1576
+
1577
+ // convert this node
1578
+ switch ( jsonml[ 0 ] ) {
1579
+ case "header":
1580
+ jsonml[ 0 ] = "h" + jsonml[ 1 ].level;
1581
+ delete jsonml[ 1 ].level;
1582
+ break;
1583
+ case "bulletlist":
1584
+ jsonml[ 0 ] = "ul";
1585
+ break;
1586
+ case "numberlist":
1587
+ jsonml[ 0 ] = "ol";
1588
+ break;
1589
+ case "listitem":
1590
+ jsonml[ 0 ] = "li";
1591
+ break;
1592
+ case "para":
1593
+ jsonml[ 0 ] = "p";
1594
+ break;
1595
+ case "markdown":
1596
+ jsonml[ 0 ] = "html";
1597
+ if ( attrs ) delete attrs.references;
1598
+ break;
1599
+ case "code_block":
1600
+ jsonml[ 0 ] = "pre";
1601
+ i = attrs ? 2 : 1;
1602
+ var code = [ "code" ];
1603
+ code.push.apply( code, jsonml.splice( i, jsonml.length - i ) );
1604
+ jsonml[ i ] = code;
1605
+ break;
1606
+ case "inlinecode":
1607
+ jsonml[ 0 ] = "code";
1608
+ break;
1609
+ case "img":
1610
+ jsonml[ 1 ].src = jsonml[ 1 ].href;
1611
+ delete jsonml[ 1 ].href;
1612
+ break;
1613
+ case "linebreak":
1614
+ jsonml[ 0 ] = "br";
1615
+ break;
1616
+ case "link":
1617
+ jsonml[ 0 ] = "a";
1618
+ break;
1619
+ case "link_ref":
1620
+ jsonml[ 0 ] = "a";
1621
+
1622
+ // grab this ref and clean up the attribute node
1623
+ var ref = references[ attrs.ref ];
1624
+
1625
+ // if the reference exists, make the link
1626
+ if ( ref ) {
1627
+ delete attrs.ref;
1628
+
1629
+ // add in the href and title, if present
1630
+ attrs.href = ref.href;
1631
+ if ( ref.title ) {
1632
+ attrs.title = ref.title;
1633
+ }
1634
+
1635
+ // get rid of the unneeded original text
1636
+ delete attrs.original;
1637
+ }
1638
+ // the reference doesn't exist, so revert to plain text
1639
+ else {
1640
+ return attrs.original;
1641
+ }
1642
+ break;
1643
+ case "img_ref":
1644
+ jsonml[ 0 ] = "img";
1645
+
1646
+ // grab this ref and clean up the attribute node
1647
+ var ref = references[ attrs.ref ];
1648
+
1649
+ // if the reference exists, make the link
1650
+ if ( ref ) {
1651
+ delete attrs.ref;
1652
+
1653
+ // add in the href and title, if present
1654
+ attrs.src = ref.href;
1655
+ if ( ref.title ) {
1656
+ attrs.title = ref.title;
1657
+ }
1658
+
1659
+ // get rid of the unneeded original text
1660
+ delete attrs.original;
1661
+ }
1662
+ // the reference doesn't exist, so revert to plain text
1663
+ else {
1664
+ return attrs.original;
1665
+ }
1666
+ break;
1667
+ }
1668
+
1669
+ // convert all the children
1670
+ i = 1;
1671
+
1672
+ // deal with the attribute node, if it exists
1673
+ if ( attrs ) {
1674
+ // if there are keys, skip over it
1675
+ for ( var key in jsonml[ 1 ] ) {
1676
+ i = 2;
1677
+ break;
1678
+ }
1679
+ // if there aren't, remove it
1680
+ if ( i === 1 ) {
1681
+ jsonml.splice( i, 1 );
1682
+ }
1683
+ }
1684
+
1685
+ for ( ; i < jsonml.length; ++i ) {
1686
+ jsonml[ i ] = convert_tree_to_html( jsonml[ i ], references, options );
1687
+ }
1688
+
1689
+ return jsonml;
1690
+ }
1691
+
1692
+
1693
+ // merges adjacent text nodes into a single node
1694
+ function merge_text_nodes( jsonml ) {
1695
+ // skip the tag name and attribute hash
1696
+ var i = extract_attr( jsonml ) ? 2 : 1;
1697
+
1698
+ while ( i < jsonml.length ) {
1699
+ // if it's a string check the next item too
1700
+ if ( typeof jsonml[ i ] === "string" ) {
1701
+ if ( i + 1 < jsonml.length && typeof jsonml[ i + 1 ] === "string" ) {
1702
+ // merge the second string into the first and remove it
1703
+ jsonml[ i ] += jsonml.splice( i + 1, 1 )[ 0 ];
1704
+ }
1705
+ else {
1706
+ ++i;
1707
+ }
1708
+ }
1709
+ // if it's not a string recurse
1710
+ else {
1711
+ merge_text_nodes( jsonml[ i ] );
1712
+ ++i;
1713
+ }
1714
+ }
1715
+ }
1716
+
1717
+ } )( (function() {
1718
+ if ( typeof exports === "undefined" ) {
1719
+ window.markdown = {};
1720
+ return window.markdown;
1721
+ }
1722
+ else {
1723
+ return exports;
1724
+ }
1725
+ } )() );