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// Released under MIT license
// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Dominic Baggott
// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Ash Berlin
// Copyright (c) 2011 Christoph Dorn <[email protected]> (http://www.christophdorn.com)
/*jshint browser:true, devel:true */
(function( expose ) {
/**
* class Markdown
*
* Markdown processing in Javascript done right. We have very particular views
* on what constitutes 'right' which include:
*
* - produces well-formed HTML (this means that em and strong nesting is
* important)
*
* - has an intermediate representation to allow processing of parsed data (We
* in fact have two, both as [JsonML]: a markdown tree and an HTML tree).
*
* - is easily extensible to add new dialects without having to rewrite the
* entire parsing mechanics
*
* - has a good test suite
*
* This implementation fulfills all of these (except that the test suite could
* do with expanding to automatically run all the fixtures from other Markdown
* implementations.)
*
* ##### Intermediate Representation
*
* *TODO* Talk about this :) Its JsonML, but document the node names we use.
*
* [JsonML]: http://jsonml.org/ "JSON Markup Language"
**/
var Markdown = expose.Markdown = function(dialect) {
switch (typeof dialect) {
case "undefined":
this.dialect = Markdown.dialects.Gruber;
break;
case "object":
this.dialect = dialect;
break;
default:
if ( dialect in Markdown.dialects ) {
this.dialect = Markdown.dialects[dialect];
}
else {
throw new Error("Unknown Markdown dialect '" + String(dialect) + "'");
}
break;
}
this.em_state = [];
this.strong_state = [];
this.debug_indent = "";
};
/**
* parse( markdown, [dialect] ) -> JsonML
* - markdown (String): markdown string to parse
* - dialect (String | Dialect): the dialect to use, defaults to gruber
*
* Parse `markdown` and return a markdown document as a Markdown.JsonML tree.
**/
expose.parse = function( source, dialect ) {
// dialect will default if undefined
var md = new Markdown( dialect );
return md.toTree( source );
};
/**
* toHTML( markdown, [dialect] ) -> String
* toHTML( md_tree ) -> String
* - markdown (String): markdown string to parse
* - md_tree (Markdown.JsonML): parsed markdown tree
*
* Take markdown (either as a string or as a JsonML tree) and run it through
* [[toHTMLTree]] then turn it into a well-formated HTML fragment.
**/
expose.toHTML = function toHTML( source , dialect , options ) {
var input = expose.toHTMLTree( source , dialect , options );
return expose.renderJsonML( input );
};
/**
* toHTMLTree( markdown, [dialect] ) -> JsonML
* toHTMLTree( md_tree ) -> JsonML
* - markdown (String): markdown string to parse
* - dialect (String | Dialect): the dialect to use, defaults to gruber
* - md_tree (Markdown.JsonML): parsed markdown tree
*
* Turn markdown into HTML, represented as a JsonML tree. If a string is given
* to this function, it is first parsed into a markdown tree by calling
* [[parse]].
**/
expose.toHTMLTree = function toHTMLTree( input, dialect , options ) {
// convert string input to an MD tree
if ( typeof input ==="string" ) input = this.parse( input, dialect );
// Now convert the MD tree to an HTML tree
// remove references from the tree
var attrs = extract_attr( input ),
refs = {};
if ( attrs && attrs.references ) {
refs = attrs.references;
}
var html = convert_tree_to_html( input, refs , options );
merge_text_nodes( html );
return html;
};
// For Spidermonkey based engines
function mk_block_toSource() {
return "Markdown.mk_block( " +
uneval(this.toString()) +
", " +
uneval(this.trailing) +
", " +
uneval(this.lineNumber) +
" )";
}
// node
function mk_block_inspect() {
var util = require("util");
return "Markdown.mk_block( " +
util.inspect(this.toString()) +
", " +
util.inspect(this.trailing) +
", " +
util.inspect(this.lineNumber) +
" )";
}
var mk_block = Markdown.mk_block = function(block, trail, line) {
// Be helpful for default case in tests.
if ( arguments.length == 1 ) trail = "\n\n";
var s = new String(block);
s.trailing = trail;
// To make it clear its not just a string
s.inspect = mk_block_inspect;
s.toSource = mk_block_toSource;
if ( line != undefined )
s.lineNumber = line;
return s;
};
function count_lines( str ) {
var n = 0, i = -1;
while ( ( i = str.indexOf("\n", i + 1) ) !== -1 ) n++;
return n;
}
// Internal - split source into rough blocks
Markdown.prototype.split_blocks = function splitBlocks( input, startLine ) {
input = input.replace(/(\r\n|\n|\r)/g, "\n");
// [\s\S] matches _anything_ (newline or space)
var re = /([\s\S]+?)($|\n(?:\s*\n|$)+)/g,
blocks = [],
m;
var line_no = 1;
if ( ( m = /^(\s*\n)/.exec(input) ) != null ) {
// skip (but count) leading blank lines
line_no += count_lines( m[0] );
re.lastIndex = m[0].length;
}
while ( ( m = re.exec(input) ) !== null ) {
blocks.push( mk_block( m[1], m[2], line_no ) );
line_no += count_lines( m[0] );
}
return blocks;
};
/**
* Markdown#processBlock( block, next ) -> undefined | [ JsonML, ... ]
* - block (String): the block to process
* - next (Array): the following blocks
*
* Process `block` and return an array of JsonML nodes representing `block`.
*
* It does this by asking each block level function in the dialect to process
* the block until one can. Succesful handling is indicated by returning an
* array (with zero or more JsonML nodes), failure by a false value.
*
* Blocks handlers are responsible for calling [[Markdown#processInline]]
* themselves as appropriate.
*
* If the blocks were split incorrectly or adjacent blocks need collapsing you
* can adjust `next` in place using shift/splice etc.
*
* If any of this default behaviour is not right for the dialect, you can
* define a `__call__` method on the dialect that will get invoked to handle
* the block processing.
*/
Markdown.prototype.processBlock = function processBlock( block, next ) {
var cbs = this.dialect.block,
ord = cbs.__order__;
if ( "__call__" in cbs ) {
return cbs.__call__.call(this, block, next);
}
for ( var i = 0; i < ord.length; i++ ) {
//D:this.debug( "Testing", ord[i] );
var res = cbs[ ord[i] ].call( this, block, next );
if ( res ) {
//D:this.debug(" matched");
if ( !isArray(res) || ( res.length > 0 && !( isArray(res[0]) ) ) )
this.debug(ord[i], "didn't return a proper array");
//D:this.debug( "" );
return res;
}
}
// Uhoh! no match! Should we throw an error?
return [];
};
Markdown.prototype.processInline = function processInline( block ) {
return this.dialect.inline.__call__.call( this, String( block ) );
};
/**
* Markdown#toTree( source ) -> JsonML
* - source (String): markdown source to parse
*
* Parse `source` into a JsonML tree representing the markdown document.
**/
// custom_tree means set this.tree to `custom_tree` and restore old value on return
Markdown.prototype.toTree = function toTree( source, custom_root ) {
var blocks = source instanceof Array ? source : this.split_blocks( source );
// Make tree a member variable so its easier to mess with in extensions
var old_tree = this.tree;
try {
this.tree = custom_root || this.tree || [ "markdown" ];
blocks:
while ( blocks.length ) {
var b = this.processBlock( blocks.shift(), blocks );
// Reference blocks and the like won't return any content
if ( !b.length ) continue blocks;
this.tree.push.apply( this.tree, b );
}
return this.tree;
}
finally {
if ( custom_root ) {
this.tree = old_tree;
}
}
};
// Noop by default
Markdown.prototype.debug = function () {
var args = Array.prototype.slice.call( arguments);
args.unshift(this.debug_indent);
if ( typeof print !== "undefined" )
print.apply( print, args );
if ( typeof console !== "undefined" && typeof console.log !== "undefined" )
console.log.apply( null, args );
}
Markdown.prototype.loop_re_over_block = function( re, block, cb ) {
// Dont use /g regexps with this
var m,
b = block.valueOf();
while ( b.length && (m = re.exec(b) ) != null ) {
b = b.substr( m[0].length );
cb.call(this, m);
}
return b;
};
/**
* Markdown.dialects
*
* Namespace of built-in dialects.
**/
Markdown.dialects = {};
/**
* Markdown.dialects.Gruber
*
* The default dialect that follows the rules set out by John Gruber's
* markdown.pl as closely as possible. Well actually we follow the behaviour of
* that script which in some places is not exactly what the syntax web page
* says.
**/
Markdown.dialects.Gruber = {
block: {
atxHeader: function atxHeader( block, next ) {
var m = block.match( /^(#{1,6})\s*(.*?)\s*#*\s*(?:\n|$)/ );
if ( !m ) return undefined;
var header = [ "header", { level: m[ 1 ].length } ];
Array.prototype.push.apply(header, this.processInline(m[ 2 ]));
if ( m[0].length < block.length )
next.unshift( mk_block( block.substr( m[0].length ), block.trailing, block.lineNumber + 2 ) );
return [ header ];
},
setextHeader: function setextHeader( block, next ) {
var m = block.match( /^(.*)\n([-=])\2\2+(?:\n|$)/ );
if ( !m ) return undefined;
var level = ( m[ 2 ] === "=" ) ? 1 : 2;
var header = [ "header", { level : level }, m[ 1 ] ];
if ( m[0].length < block.length )
next.unshift( mk_block( block.substr( m[0].length ), block.trailing, block.lineNumber + 2 ) );
return [ header ];
},
code: function code( block, next ) {
// | Foo
// |bar
// should be a code block followed by a paragraph. Fun
//
// There might also be adjacent code block to merge.
var ret = [],
re = /^(?: {0,3}\t| {4})(.*)\n?/,
lines;
// 4 spaces + content
if ( !block.match( re ) ) return undefined;
block_search:
do {
// Now pull out the rest of the lines
var b = this.loop_re_over_block(
re, block.valueOf(), function( m ) { ret.push( m[1] ); } );
if ( b.length ) {
// Case alluded to in first comment. push it back on as a new block
next.unshift( mk_block(b, block.trailing) );
break block_search;
}
else if ( next.length ) {
// Check the next block - it might be code too
if ( !next[0].match( re ) ) break block_search;
// Pull how how many blanks lines follow - minus two to account for .join
ret.push ( block.trailing.replace(/[^\n]/g, "").substring(2) );
block = next.shift();
}
else {
break block_search;
}
} while ( true );
return [ [ "code_block", ret.join("\n") ] ];
},
horizRule: function horizRule( block, next ) {
// this needs to find any hr in the block to handle abutting blocks
var m = block.match( /^(?:([\s\S]*?)\n)?[ \t]*([-_*])(?:[ \t]*\2){2,}[ \t]*(?:\n([\s\S]*))?$/ );
if ( !m ) {
return undefined;
}
var jsonml = [ [ "hr" ] ];
// if there's a leading abutting block, process it
if ( m[ 1 ] ) {
jsonml.unshift.apply( jsonml, this.processBlock( m[ 1 ], [] ) );
}
// if there's a trailing abutting block, stick it into next
if ( m[ 3 ] ) {
next.unshift( mk_block( m[ 3 ] ) );
}
return jsonml;
},
// There are two types of lists. Tight and loose. Tight lists have no whitespace
// between the items (and result in text just in the <li>) and loose lists,
// which have an empty line between list items, resulting in (one or more)
// paragraphs inside the <li>.
//
// There are all sorts weird edge cases about the original markdown.pl's
// handling of lists:
//
// * Nested lists are supposed to be indented by four chars per level. But
// if they aren't, you can get a nested list by indenting by less than
// four so long as the indent doesn't match an indent of an existing list
// item in the 'nest stack'.
//
// * The type of the list (bullet or number) is controlled just by the
// first item at the indent. Subsequent changes are ignored unless they
// are for nested lists
//
lists: (function( ) {
// Use a closure to hide a few variables.
var any_list = "[*+-]|\\d+\\.",
bullet_list = /[*+-]/,
number_list = /\d+\./,
// Capture leading indent as it matters for determining nested lists.
is_list_re = new RegExp( "^( {0,3})(" + any_list + ")[ \t]+" ),
indent_re = "(?: {0,3}\\t| {4})";
// TODO: Cache this regexp for certain depths.
// Create a regexp suitable for matching an li for a given stack depth
function regex_for_depth( depth ) {
return new RegExp(
// m[1] = indent, m[2] = list_type
"(?:^(" + indent_re + "{0," + depth + "} {0,3})(" + any_list + ")\\s+)|" +
// m[3] = cont
"(^" + indent_re + "{0," + (depth-1) + "}[ ]{0,4})"
);
}
function expand_tab( input ) {
return input.replace( / {0,3}\t/g, " " );
}
// Add inline content `inline` to `li`. inline comes from processInline
// so is an array of content
function add(li, loose, inline, nl) {
if ( loose ) {
li.push( [ "para" ].concat(inline) );
return;
}
// Hmmm, should this be any block level element or just paras?
var add_to = li[li.length -1] instanceof Array && li[li.length - 1][0] == "para"
? li[li.length -1]
: li;
// If there is already some content in this list, add the new line in
if ( nl && li.length > 1 ) inline.unshift(nl);
for ( var i = 0; i < inline.length; i++ ) {
var what = inline[i],
is_str = typeof what == "string";
if ( is_str && add_to.length > 1 && typeof add_to[add_to.length-1] == "string" ) {
add_to[ add_to.length-1 ] += what;
}
else {
add_to.push( what );
}
}
}
// contained means have an indent greater than the current one. On
// *every* line in the block
function get_contained_blocks( depth, blocks ) {
var re = new RegExp( "^(" + indent_re + "{" + depth + "}.*?\\n?)*$" ),
replace = new RegExp("^" + indent_re + "{" + depth + "}", "gm"),
ret = [];
while ( blocks.length > 0 ) {
if ( re.exec( blocks[0] ) ) {
var b = blocks.shift(),
// Now remove that indent
x = b.replace( replace, "");
ret.push( mk_block( x, b.trailing, b.lineNumber ) );
}
else {
break;
}
}
return ret;
}
// passed to stack.forEach to turn list items up the stack into paras
function paragraphify(s, i, stack) {
var list = s.list;
var last_li = list[list.length-1];
if ( last_li[1] instanceof Array && last_li[1][0] == "para" ) {
return;
}
if ( i + 1 == stack.length ) {
// Last stack frame
// Keep the same array, but replace the contents
last_li.push( ["para"].concat( last_li.splice(1, last_li.length - 1) ) );
}
else {
var sublist = last_li.pop();
last_li.push( ["para"].concat( last_li.splice(1, last_li.length - 1) ), sublist );
}
}
// The matcher function
return function( block, next ) {
var m = block.match( is_list_re );
if ( !m ) return undefined;
function make_list( m ) {
var list = bullet_list.exec( m[2] )
? ["bulletlist"]
: ["numberlist"];
stack.push( { list: list, indent: m[1] } );
return list;
}
var stack = [], // Stack of lists for nesting.
list = make_list( m ),
last_li,
loose = false,
ret = [ stack[0].list ],
i;
// Loop to search over block looking for inner block elements and loose lists
loose_search:
while ( true ) {
// Split into lines preserving new lines at end of line
var lines = block.split( /(?=\n)/ );
// We have to grab all lines for a li and call processInline on them
// once as there are some inline things that can span lines.
var li_accumulate = "";
// Loop over the lines in this block looking for tight lists.
tight_search:
for ( var line_no = 0; line_no < lines.length; line_no++ ) {
var nl = "",
l = lines[line_no].replace(/^\n/, function(n) { nl = n; return ""; });
// TODO: really should cache this
var line_re = regex_for_depth( stack.length );
m = l.match( line_re );
//print( "line:", uneval(l), "\nline match:", uneval(m) );
// We have a list item
if ( m[1] !== undefined ) {
// Process the previous list item, if any
if ( li_accumulate.length ) {
add( last_li, loose, this.processInline( li_accumulate ), nl );
// Loose mode will have been dealt with. Reset it
loose = false;
li_accumulate = "";
}
m[1] = expand_tab( m[1] );
var wanted_depth = Math.floor(m[1].length/4)+1;
//print( "want:", wanted_depth, "stack:", stack.length);
if ( wanted_depth > stack.length ) {
// Deep enough for a nested list outright
//print ( "new nested list" );
list = make_list( m );
last_li.push( list );
last_li = list[1] = [ "listitem" ];
}
else {
// We aren't deep enough to be strictly a new level. This is
// where Md.pl goes nuts. If the indent matches a level in the
// stack, put it there, else put it one deeper then the
// wanted_depth deserves.
var found = false;
for ( i = 0; i < stack.length; i++ ) {
if ( stack[ i ].indent != m[1] ) continue;
list = stack[ i ].list;
stack.splice( i+1, stack.length - (i+1) );
found = true;
break;
}
if (!found) {
//print("not found. l:", uneval(l));
wanted_depth++;
if ( wanted_depth <= stack.length ) {
stack.splice(wanted_depth, stack.length - wanted_depth);
//print("Desired depth now", wanted_depth, "stack:", stack.length);
list = stack[wanted_depth-1].list;
//print("list:", uneval(list) );
}
else {
//print ("made new stack for messy indent");
list = make_list(m);
last_li.push(list);
}
}
//print( uneval(list), "last", list === stack[stack.length-1].list );
last_li = [ "listitem" ];
list.push(last_li);
} // end depth of shenegains
nl = "";
}
// Add content
if ( l.length > m[0].length ) {
li_accumulate += nl + l.substr( m[0].length );
}
} // tight_search
if ( li_accumulate.length ) {
add( last_li, loose, this.processInline( li_accumulate ), nl );
// Loose mode will have been dealt with. Reset it
loose = false;
li_accumulate = "";
}
// Look at the next block - we might have a loose list. Or an extra
// paragraph for the current li
var contained = get_contained_blocks( stack.length, next );
// Deal with code blocks or properly nested lists
if ( contained.length > 0 ) {
// Make sure all listitems up the stack are paragraphs
forEach( stack, paragraphify, this);
last_li.push.apply( last_li, this.toTree( contained, [] ) );
}
var next_block = next[0] && next[0].valueOf() || "";
if ( next_block.match(is_list_re) || next_block.match( /^ / ) ) {
block = next.shift();
// Check for an HR following a list: features/lists/hr_abutting
var hr = this.dialect.block.horizRule( block, next );
if ( hr ) {
ret.push.apply(ret, hr);
break;
}
// Make sure all listitems up the stack are paragraphs
forEach( stack, paragraphify, this);
loose = true;
continue loose_search;
}
break;
} // loose_search
return ret;
};
})(),
blockquote: function blockquote( block, next ) {
if ( !block.match( /^>/m ) )
return undefined;
var jsonml = [];
// separate out the leading abutting block, if any
if ( block[ 0 ] != ">" ) {
var lines = block.split( /\n/ ),
prev = [];
// keep shifting lines until you find a crotchet
while ( lines.length && lines[ 0 ][ 0 ] != ">" ) {
prev.push( lines.shift() );
}
// reassemble!
block = lines.join( "\n" );
jsonml.push.apply( jsonml, this.processBlock( prev.join( "\n" ), [] ) );
}
// if the next block is also a blockquote merge it in
while ( next.length && next[ 0 ][ 0 ] == ">" ) {
var b = next.shift();
block = new String(block + block.trailing + b);
block.trailing = b.trailing;
}
// Strip off the leading "> " and re-process as a block.
var input = block.replace( /^> ?/gm, "" ),
old_tree = this.tree,
processedBlock = this.toTree( input, [ "blockquote" ] ),
attr = extract_attr( processedBlock );
// If any link references were found get rid of them
if ( attr && attr.references ) {
delete attr.references;
// And then remove the attribute object if it's empty
if ( isEmpty( attr ) ) {
processedBlock.splice( 1, 1 );
}
}
jsonml.push( processedBlock );
return jsonml;
},
referenceDefn: function referenceDefn( block, next) {
var re = /^\s*\[(.*?)\]:\s*(\S+)(?:\s+(?:(['"])(.*?)\3|\((.*?)\)))?\n?/;
// interesting matches are [ , ref_id, url, , title, title ]
if ( !block.match(re) )
return undefined;
// make an attribute node if it doesn't exist
if ( !extract_attr( this.tree ) ) {
this.tree.splice( 1, 0, {} );
}
var attrs = extract_attr( this.tree );
// make a references hash if it doesn't exist
if ( attrs.references === undefined ) {
attrs.references = {};
}
var b = this.loop_re_over_block(re, block, function( m ) {
if ( m[2] && m[2][0] == "<" && m[2][m[2].length-1] == ">" )
m[2] = m[2].substring( 1, m[2].length - 1 );
var ref = attrs.references[ m[1].toLowerCase() ] = {
href: m[2]
};
if ( m[4] !== undefined )
ref.title = m[4];
else if ( m[5] !== undefined )
ref.title = m[5];
} );
if ( b.length )
next.unshift( mk_block( b, block.trailing ) );
return [];
},
para: function para( block, next ) {
// everything's a para!
return [ ["para"].concat( this.processInline( block ) ) ];
}
}
};
Markdown.dialects.Gruber.inline = {
__oneElement__: function oneElement( text, patterns_or_re, previous_nodes ) {
var m,
res,
lastIndex = 0;
patterns_or_re = patterns_or_re || this.dialect.inline.__patterns__;
var re = new RegExp( "([\\s\\S]*?)(" + (patterns_or_re.source || patterns_or_re) + ")" );
m = re.exec( text );
if (!m) {
// Just boring text
return [ text.length, text ];
}
else if ( m[1] ) {
// Some un-interesting text matched. Return that first
return [ m[1].length, m[1] ];
}
var res;
if ( m[2] in this.dialect.inline ) {
res = this.dialect.inline[ m[2] ].call(
this,
text.substr( m.index ), m, previous_nodes || [] );
}
// Default for now to make dev easier. just slurp special and output it.
res = res || [ m[2].length, m[2] ];
return res;
},
__call__: function inline( text, patterns ) {
var out = [],
res;
function add(x) {
//D:self.debug(" adding output", uneval(x));
if ( typeof x == "string" && typeof out[out.length-1] == "string" )
out[ out.length-1 ] += x;
else
out.push(x);
}
while ( text.length > 0 ) {
res = this.dialect.inline.__oneElement__.call(this, text, patterns, out );
text = text.substr( res.shift() );
forEach(res, add )
}
return out;
},
// These characters are intersting elsewhere, so have rules for them so that
// chunks of plain text blocks don't include them
"]": function () {},
"}": function () {},
"\\": function escaped( text ) {
// [ length of input processed, node/children to add... ]
// Only esacape: \ ` * _ { } [ ] ( ) # * + - . !
if ( text.match( /^\\[\\`\*_{}\[\]()#\+.!\-]/ ) )
return [ 2, text.charAt( 1 ) ];
else
// Not an esacpe
return [ 1, "\\" ];
},
"![": function image( text ) {
// Unlike images, alt text is plain text only. no other elements are
// allowed in there
// ![Alt text](/path/to/img.jpg "Optional title")
// 1 2 3 4 <--- captures
var m = text.match( /^!\[(.*?)\][ \t]*\([ \t]*([^")]*?)(?:[ \t]+(["'])(.*?)\3)?[ \t]*\)/ );
if ( m ) {
if ( m[2] && m[2][0] == "<" && m[2][m[2].length-1] == ">" )
m[2] = m[2].substring( 1, m[2].length - 1 );
m[2] = this.dialect.inline.__call__.call( this, m[2], /\\/ )[0];
var attrs = { alt: m[1], href: m[2] || "" };
if ( m[4] !== undefined)
attrs.title = m[4];
return [ m[0].length, [ "img", attrs ] ];
}
// ![Alt text][id]
m = text.match( /^!\[(.*?)\][ \t]*\[(.*?)\]/ );
if ( m ) {
// We can't check if the reference is known here as it likely wont be
// found till after. Check it in md tree->hmtl tree conversion
return [ m[0].length, [ "img_ref", { alt: m[1], ref: m[2].toLowerCase(), original: m[0] } ] ];
}
// Just consume the '!['
return [ 2, "![" ];
},
"[": function link( text ) {
var orig = String(text);
// Inline content is possible inside `link text`
var res = Markdown.DialectHelpers.inline_until_char.call( this, text.substr(1), "]" );
// No closing ']' found. Just consume the [
if ( !res ) return [ 1, "[" ];
var consumed = 1 + res[ 0 ],
children = res[ 1 ],
link,
attrs;
// At this point the first [...] has been parsed. See what follows to find
// out which kind of link we are (reference or direct url)
text = text.substr( consumed );
// [link text](/path/to/img.jpg "Optional title")
// 1 2 3 <--- captures
// This will capture up to the last paren in the block. We then pull
// back based on if there a matching ones in the url
// ([here](/url/(test))
// The parens have to be balanced
var m = text.match( /^\s*\([ \t]*([^"']*)(?:[ \t]+(["'])(.*?)\2)?[ \t]*\)/ );
if ( m ) {
var url = m[1];
consumed += m[0].length;
if ( url && url[0] == "<" && url[url.length-1] == ">" )
url = url.substring( 1, url.length - 1 );
// If there is a title we don't have to worry about parens in the url
if ( !m[3] ) {
var open_parens = 1; // One open that isn't in the capture
for ( var len = 0; len < url.length; len++ ) {
switch ( url[len] ) {
case "(":
open_parens++;
break;
case ")":
if ( --open_parens == 0) {
consumed -= url.length - len;
url = url.substring(0, len);
}
break;
}
}
}
// Process escapes only
url = this.dialect.inline.__call__.call( this, url, /\\/ )[0];
attrs = { href: url || "" };
if ( m[3] !== undefined)
attrs.title = m[3];
link = [ "link", attrs ].concat( children );
return [ consumed, link ];
}
// [Alt text][id]
// [Alt text] [id]
m = text.match( /^\s*\[(.*?)\]/ );
if ( m ) {
consumed += m[ 0 ].length;
// [links][] uses links as its reference
attrs = { ref: ( m[ 1 ] || String(children) ).toLowerCase(), original: orig.substr( 0, consumed ) };
link = [ "link_ref", attrs ].concat( children );
// We can't check if the reference is known here as it likely wont be
// found till after. Check it in md tree->hmtl tree conversion.
// Store the original so that conversion can revert if the ref isn't found.
return [ consumed, link ];
}
// [id]
// Only if id is plain (no formatting.)
if ( children.length == 1 && typeof children[0] == "string" ) {
attrs = { ref: children[0].toLowerCase(), original: orig.substr( 0, consumed ) };
link = [ "link_ref", attrs, children[0] ];
return [ consumed, link ];
}
// Just consume the "["
return [ 1, "[" ];
},
"<": function autoLink( text ) {
var m;
if ( ( m = text.match( /^<(?:((https?|ftp|mailto):[^>]+)|(.*?@.*?\.[a-zA-Z]+))>/ ) ) != null ) {
if ( m[3] ) {
return [ m[0].length, [ "link", { href: "mailto:" + m[3] }, m[3] ] ];
}
else if ( m[2] == "mailto" ) {
return [ m[0].length, [ "link", { href: m[1] }, m[1].substr("mailto:".length ) ] ];
}
else
return [ m[0].length, [ "link", { href: m[1] }, m[1] ] ];
}
return [ 1, "<" ];
},
"`": function inlineCode( text ) {
// Inline code block. as many backticks as you like to start it
// Always skip over the opening ticks.
var m = text.match( /(`+)(([\s\S]*?)\1)/ );
if ( m && m[2] )
return [ m[1].length + m[2].length, [ "inlinecode", m[3] ] ];
else {
// TODO: No matching end code found - warn!
return [ 1, "`" ];
}
},
" \n": function lineBreak( text ) {
return [ 3, [ "linebreak" ] ];
}
};
// Meta Helper/generator method for em and strong handling
function strong_em( tag, md ) {
var state_slot = tag + "_state",
other_slot = tag == "strong" ? "em_state" : "strong_state";
function CloseTag(len) {
this.len_after = len;
this.name = "close_" + md;