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There's no reason to store these empty nodes in the API.
The references have already been resolved.
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This version is shorter, more readable, and more regular.
It should serve as a template for creating new writers.
Performance is the same. All tests pass.
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This reverts commit 6c1f76a8a22f6c84231e5101f0950ce353ec8075.
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This is more consistent with CMARK_LIST_NONE, etc.
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This is the return value of cmark_get_node_type when the argument
is a null pointer. Avoids segfault.
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Replace it with static S_free_nodes.
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cmark_doc_parser => cmark_parser
cmark_new_doc_parser => cmark_parser_new
cmark_free_doc_parser => cmark_parser_free
cmark_finish => cmark_parser_finish
cmark_process_line => cmark_parser_process_line
cmark_node_destroy => cmark_node_free
Closes #223.
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This can be changed if support for node lists is added to the public API.
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In JS, use 'Text' instead of 'Str'.
In spec, use "plain textual content" instead of "strings."
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Use a single CMARK_NODE_CODE_BLOCK tag for both.
Distinguish them when needed for parsing by looking at the
fence_length attribute, which is 0 for indented blocks.
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This reverts commit 4570eb2bff2e1b71fa5b6408abbc69c98ff5ff24.
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This reverts commit a71423f6ee1b77d9f79d42599ea00b4ca99f5da0.
Not quite sure about this change, so reverting for now.
Note that we still have a distinction between fenced and
indented code blocks in the AST. These two distinctions
seem to stand or fall together.
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Now we just have 'header' -- Setext and ATX are just two ways
of forming these; it's not a semantic difference that should remain
in the AST.
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These are read-only as they're only metadata returned by the parser.
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Only fence info should be relevant for rendering. Accessors for other
fenced code data could be added for completeness but they don't seem
very useful.
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Only 'list_type', 'start', and 'tight' should be relevant for rendering.
Accessors for other list data could be added for completeness but they
don't seem very useful.
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The approach I'm taking is to copy inline literals internally to
NULL-terminated C strings if requested by an accessor. This allows to
return a 'const char *' that doesn't have to be freed by the caller.
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Previously parse_inlines returned a list of parsed inlines.
This had to be added to the parent, and fix_parents had to be
called to manually add the 'parent' links to the children, and
the 'last_child' link to the parent.
Now parse_inlines takes the parent block as a parameter,
and uses cmark_node_append_child to add the children, so that
the pointers should be properly managed. This avoids the need
for the fix_parents pass.
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