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LICENSE | Fri May 02 16:47:04 -0700 2008 | [jgm] |
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Makefile | Fri May 02 16:47:04 -0700 2008 | [jgm] |
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MarkdownTest_1.0.3/ | Fri May 02 16:47:04 -0700 2008 | [jgm] |
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README | Fri May 02 16:47:04 -0700 2008 | [jgm] |
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markdown.leg | Fri May 02 16:47:04 -0700 2008 | [jgm] |
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my_getopt-1.5/ | Fri May 02 16:47:04 -0700 2008 | [jgm] |
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peg-0.1.4/ | Fri May 02 16:47:04 -0700 2008 | [jgm] |
README
What is this? ============= This is an implementation of John Gruber's markdown (http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/) in C. It uses a PEG grammar to define the syntax. This should allow easy modification and extension. It is pretty fast. A 179K text file that takes 5.7 seconds for Markdown.pl (v. 1.0.1) to parse takes only 0.13 seconds for this markdown. It does, however, use a fair amount of memory. Installing ========== The program is written in portable ANSI C. For convenience, two required dependencies are included in the source directory: * bsittler's my_getopt option parsing library (http://www.geocities.com/bsittler/) * Ian Piumarta's peg/leg PEG parser generator (http://piumarta.com/software/peg/) These will be built automatically. To make the markdown executable: make To run John Gruber's markdown 1.0.3 test suite: make test The test suite will fail on one of the list tests. Here's why. Markdown.pl encloses "item one" in the following list in <p> tags: 1. item one * subitem * subitem 2. item two 3. item three Here we do not enclose "item one" in <p> tags unless it has a following blank line. This is consistent with the official markdown syntax description, and lets the author of the document choose whether <p> tags are desired. Hacking ======= It should be pretty easy to modify markdown.leg to produce other formats than HTML or LaTeX, and to parse syntax extensions. A quick guide: * To add an output format, add the format to 'formats', modify 'print_element', and add functions corresponding to 'print_html_string', 'print_html_element', and 'print_html_element_list'. Also add an option in the main loop that selects the new format. * To add syntax extensions, define them in the PEG grammar (bottom part of markdown.leg), using existing definitions as a guide. If you need to add new types of elements (e.g. FOOTNOTE), modify the 'keys' enum. * Note: Avoid using [^abc] character classes in the grammar, because they cause problems with non-ascii input. Instead, use: ( !'a' !'b' !'c' . )




