Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/0000755000000000000000000000000013611445243014427 5ustar rootrootText-Markdown-Discount-0.12/Changes0000644000000000000000000000307113611443771015727 0ustar rootrootRevision history for Perl extension Text::Markdown::XS. 0.12 Tue Jan 21 00:34:46 UTC 2020 - 686fab5 Added cpan repository metadata @dsteinbrunner - 4074458 Removed unnecessary comment in POD @anirvan - 090a032 Use
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@utgwkk 0.11 Fri Nov 15 10:26:19 PST 2013 - upgraded Discount to 2.1.7, which fixed an issue generating tags from __ and ** - doc typo fix (by @harupong) 0.10 Fri Aug 9 12:49:59 PDT 2013 - added with_html5_tags() to enable html5 block elements support (by @Songmu) 0.09 Mon Aug 5 10:08:05 PDT 2013 - fixed #14 "some files are missing in 0.08" 0.08 Sun Aug 4 23:50:18 PDT 2013 - Reverted html5 tags support 0.07 Sun Aug 4 18:44:48 PDT 2013 - Removed MYMETA (by @Songmu) - Added html5 tags support (by @Songmu) 0.06 Sat Jul 13 20:35:10 PDT 2013 - Documentation improvements by @nailbowers - fixed an issue with is_utf8 boolean casting behavior 0.05 Tue Jul 9 14:40:27 PDT 2013 - Support MKD_* flags (by @tokuhirom) - markdown() returns UTF-8 encoded string (by @Songmu) - upgraded Discount to 2.1.6 (by @Songmu) 0.04 Thu Sep 13 11:16:38 PDT 2012 - noop to deal with ugly file name 0.03 Thu Sep 13 11:16:38 PDT 2012 - upgraded discount to 2.1.5a (RT:79192) - Thanks for the pull request up by https://github.com/hitode909 0.02 Sun Jan 1 22:13:42 PST 2012 - upgraded discount to 2.1.2 (RT:66012) - use "CC='cc -fPIC'" as running configure.sh on discount workdir - added test for empty or spaces input (RT:73657) 0.01 Mon Oct 19 15:03:25 PDT 2009 - first version with discount-1.3.4 Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/MANIFEST0000644000000000000000000001202513611445243015560 0ustar rootrootChanges Discount.xs discount/amalloc.c discount/amalloc.h discount/basename.c discount/configure.inc discount/configure.sh discount/COPYRIGHT discount/CREDITS discount/Csio.c discount/css.c discount/cstring.h discount/docheader.c discount/dumptree.c discount/emmatch.c discount/flags.c discount/generate.c discount/github_flavoured.c discount/html5.c discount/INSTALL discount/main.c discount/Makefile.in discount/makepage.1 discount/makepage.c discount/markdown.1 discount/markdown.3 discount/markdown.7 discount/markdown.c discount/markdown.h discount/mkd-callbacks.3 discount/mkd-extensions.7 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Do NOT edit this file directly! -- Edit PPPort_pm.PL and the includes in parts/inc/ instead. Use 'perldoc ppport.h' to view the documentation below. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- SKIP =pod =head1 NAME ppport.h - Perl/Pollution/Portability version 3.13 =head1 SYNOPSIS perl ppport.h [options] [source files] Searches current directory for files if no [source files] are given --help show short help --version show version --patch=file write one patch file with changes --copy=suffix write changed copies with suffix --diff=program use diff program and options --compat-version=version provide compatibility with Perl version --cplusplus accept C++ comments --quiet don't output anything except fatal errors --nodiag don't show diagnostics --nohints don't show hints --nochanges don't suggest changes --nofilter don't filter input files --strip strip all script and doc functionality from ppport.h --list-provided list provided API --list-unsupported list unsupported API --api-info=name show Perl API portability information =head1 COMPATIBILITY This version of F is designed to support operation with Perl installations back to 5.003, and has been tested up to 5.10.0. =head1 OPTIONS =head2 --help Display a brief usage summary. =head2 --version Display the version of F. =head2 --patch=I If this option is given, a single patch file will be created if any changes are suggested. This requires a working diff program to be installed on your system. =head2 --copy=I If this option is given, a copy of each file will be saved with the given suffix that contains the suggested changes. This does not require any external programs. Note that this does not automagially add a dot between the original filename and the suffix. If you want the dot, you have to include it in the option argument. If neither C<--patch> or C<--copy> are given, the default is to simply print the diffs for each file. This requires either C or a C program to be installed. =head2 --diff=I Manually set the diff program and options to use. The default is to use C, when installed, and output unified context diffs. =head2 --compat-version=I Tell F to check for compatibility with the given Perl version. The default is to check for compatibility with Perl version 5.003. You can use this option to reduce the output of F if you intend to be backward compatible only down to a certain Perl version. =head2 --cplusplus Usually, F will detect C++ style comments and replace them with C style comments for portability reasons. Using this option instructs F to leave C++ comments untouched. =head2 --quiet Be quiet. Don't print anything except fatal errors. =head2 --nodiag Don't output any diagnostic messages. Only portability alerts will be printed. =head2 --nohints Don't output any hints. Hints often contain useful portability notes. Warnings will still be displayed. =head2 --nochanges Don't suggest any changes. Only give diagnostic output and hints unless these are also deactivated. =head2 --nofilter Don't filter the list of input files. By default, files not looking like source code (i.e. not *.xs, *.c, *.cc, *.cpp or *.h) are skipped. =head2 --strip Strip all script and documentation functionality from F. This reduces the size of F dramatically and may be useful if you want to include F in smaller modules without increasing their distribution size too much. The stripped F will have a C<--unstrip> option that allows you to undo the stripping, but only if an appropriate C module is installed. =head2 --list-provided Lists the API elements for which compatibility is provided by F. Also lists if it must be explicitly requested, if it has dependencies, and if there are hints or warnings for it. =head2 --list-unsupported Lists the API elements that are known not to be supported by F and below which version of Perl they probably won't be available or work. =head2 --api-info=I Show portability information for API elements matching I. If I is surrounded by slashes, it is interpreted as a regular expression. =head1 DESCRIPTION In order for a Perl extension (XS) module to be as portable as possible across differing versions of Perl itself, certain steps need to be taken. =over 4 =item * Including this header is the first major one. This alone will give you access to a large part of the Perl API that hasn't been available in earlier Perl releases. Use perl ppport.h --list-provided to see which API elements are provided by ppport.h. =item * You should avoid using deprecated parts of the API. For example, using global Perl variables without the C prefix is deprecated. Also, some API functions used to have a C prefix. Using this form is also deprecated. You can safely use the supported API, as F will provide wrappers for older Perl versions. =item * If you use one of a few functions or variables that were not present in earlier versions of Perl, and that can't be provided using a macro, you have to explicitly request support for these functions by adding one or more C<#define>s in your source code before the inclusion of F. These functions or variables will be marked C in the list shown by C<--list-provided>. Depending on whether you module has a single or multiple files that use such functions or variables, you want either C or global variants. For a C function or variable (used only in a single source file), use: #define NEED_function #define NEED_variable For a global function or variable (used in multiple source files), use: #define NEED_function_GLOBAL #define NEED_variable_GLOBAL Note that you mustn't have more than one global request for the same function or variable in your project. Function / Variable Static Request Global Request ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PL_signals NEED_PL_signals NEED_PL_signals_GLOBAL eval_pv() NEED_eval_pv NEED_eval_pv_GLOBAL grok_bin() NEED_grok_bin NEED_grok_bin_GLOBAL grok_hex() NEED_grok_hex NEED_grok_hex_GLOBAL grok_number() NEED_grok_number NEED_grok_number_GLOBAL grok_numeric_radix() NEED_grok_numeric_radix NEED_grok_numeric_radix_GLOBAL grok_oct() NEED_grok_oct NEED_grok_oct_GLOBAL load_module() NEED_load_module NEED_load_module_GLOBAL my_snprintf() NEED_my_snprintf NEED_my_snprintf_GLOBAL my_strlcat() NEED_my_strlcat NEED_my_strlcat_GLOBAL my_strlcpy() NEED_my_strlcpy NEED_my_strlcpy_GLOBAL newCONSTSUB() NEED_newCONSTSUB NEED_newCONSTSUB_GLOBAL newRV_noinc() NEED_newRV_noinc NEED_newRV_noinc_GLOBAL newSVpvn_share() NEED_newSVpvn_share NEED_newSVpvn_share_GLOBAL sv_2pv_flags() NEED_sv_2pv_flags NEED_sv_2pv_flags_GLOBAL sv_2pvbyte() NEED_sv_2pvbyte NEED_sv_2pvbyte_GLOBAL sv_catpvf_mg() NEED_sv_catpvf_mg NEED_sv_catpvf_mg_GLOBAL sv_catpvf_mg_nocontext() NEED_sv_catpvf_mg_nocontext NEED_sv_catpvf_mg_nocontext_GLOBAL sv_pvn_force_flags() NEED_sv_pvn_force_flags NEED_sv_pvn_force_flags_GLOBAL sv_setpvf_mg() NEED_sv_setpvf_mg NEED_sv_setpvf_mg_GLOBAL sv_setpvf_mg_nocontext() NEED_sv_setpvf_mg_nocontext NEED_sv_setpvf_mg_nocontext_GLOBAL vload_module() NEED_vload_module NEED_vload_module_GLOBAL vnewSVpvf() NEED_vnewSVpvf NEED_vnewSVpvf_GLOBAL warner() NEED_warner NEED_warner_GLOBAL To avoid namespace conflicts, you can change the namespace of the explicitly exported functions / variables using the C macro. Just C<#define> the macro before including C: #define DPPP_NAMESPACE MyOwnNamespace_ #include "ppport.h" The default namespace is C. =back The good thing is that most of the above can be checked by running F on your source code. See the next section for details. =head1 EXAMPLES To verify whether F is needed for your module, whether you should make any changes to your code, and whether any special defines should be used, F can be run as a Perl script to check your source code. Simply say: perl ppport.h The result will usually be a list of patches suggesting changes that should at least be acceptable, if not necessarily the most efficient solution, or a fix for all possible problems. If you know that your XS module uses features only available in newer Perl releases, if you're aware that it uses C++ comments, and if you want all suggestions as a single patch file, you could use something like this: perl ppport.h --compat-version=5.6.0 --cplusplus --patch=test.diff If you only want your code to be scanned without any suggestions for changes, use: perl ppport.h --nochanges You can specify a different C program or options, using the C<--diff> option: perl ppport.h --diff='diff -C 10' This would output context diffs with 10 lines of context. If you want to create patched copies of your files instead, use: perl ppport.h --copy=.new To display portability information for the C function, use: perl ppport.h --api-info=newSVpvn Since the argument to C<--api-info> can be a regular expression, you can use perl ppport.h --api-info=/_nomg$/ to display portability information for all C<_nomg> functions or perl ppport.h --api-info=/./ to display information for all known API elements. =head1 BUGS If this version of F is causing failure during the compilation of this module, please check if newer versions of either this module or C are available on CPAN before sending a bug report. If F was generated using the latest version of C and is causing failure of this module, please file a bug report using the CPAN Request Tracker at L. Please include the following information: =over 4 =item 1. The complete output from running "perl -V" =item 2. This file. =item 3. The name and version of the module you were trying to build. =item 4. A full log of the build that failed. =item 5. Any other information that you think could be relevant. =back For the latest version of this code, please get the C module from CPAN. =head1 COPYRIGHT Version 3.x, Copyright (c) 2004-2007, Marcus Holland-Moritz. Version 2.x, Copyright (C) 2001, Paul Marquess. Version 1.x, Copyright (C) 1999, Kenneth Albanowski. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =head1 SEE ALSO See L. =cut use strict; # Disable broken TRIE-optimization BEGIN { eval '${^RE_TRIE_MAXBUF} = -1' if $] >= 5.009004 && $] <= 5.009005 } my $VERSION = 3.13; my %opt = ( quiet => 0, diag => 1, hints => 1, changes => 1, cplusplus => 0, filter => 1, strip => 0, version => 0, ); my($ppport) = $0 =~ /([\w.]+)$/; my $LF = '(?:\r\n|[\r\n])'; # line feed my $HS = "[ \t]"; # horizontal whitespace # Never use C comments in this file! my $ccs = '/'.'*'; my $cce = '*'.'/'; my $rccs = quotemeta $ccs; my $rcce = quotemeta $cce; eval { require Getopt::Long; Getopt::Long::GetOptions(\%opt, qw( help quiet diag! filter! hints! changes! cplusplus strip version patch=s copy=s diff=s compat-version=s list-provided list-unsupported api-info=s )) or usage(); }; if ($@ and grep /^-/, @ARGV) { usage() if "@ARGV" =~ /^--?h(?:elp)?$/; die "Getopt::Long not found. Please don't use any options.\n"; } if ($opt{version}) { print "This is $0 $VERSION.\n"; exit 0; } usage() if $opt{help}; strip() if $opt{strip}; if (exists $opt{'compat-version'}) { my($r,$v,$s) = eval { parse_version($opt{'compat-version'}) }; if ($@) { die "Invalid version number format: '$opt{'compat-version'}'\n"; } die "Only Perl 5 is supported\n" if $r != 5; die "Invalid version number: $opt{'compat-version'}\n" if $v >= 1000 || $s >= 1000; $opt{'compat-version'} = sprintf "%d.%03d%03d", $r, $v, $s; } else { $opt{'compat-version'} = 5; } my %API = map { /^(\w+)\|([^|]*)\|([^|]*)\|(\w*)$/ ? ( $1 => { ($2 ? ( base => $2 ) : ()), ($3 ? ( todo => $3 ) : ()), (index($4, 'v') >= 0 ? ( varargs => 1 ) : ()), (index($4, 'p') >= 0 ? ( provided => 1 ) : ()), (index($4, 'n') >= 0 ? 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PERL_MAGIC_shared|5.007003||p PERL_MAGIC_sigelem|5.007002||p PERL_MAGIC_sig|5.007002||p PERL_MAGIC_substr|5.007002||p PERL_MAGIC_sv|5.007002||p PERL_MAGIC_taint|5.007002||p PERL_MAGIC_tiedelem|5.007002||p PERL_MAGIC_tiedscalar|5.007002||p PERL_MAGIC_tied|5.007002||p PERL_MAGIC_utf8|5.008001||p PERL_MAGIC_uvar_elem|5.007003||p PERL_MAGIC_uvar|5.007002||p PERL_MAGIC_vec|5.007002||p PERL_MAGIC_vstring|5.008001||p PERL_QUAD_MAX|5.004000||p PERL_QUAD_MIN|5.004000||p PERL_REVISION|5.006000||p PERL_SCAN_ALLOW_UNDERSCORES|5.007003||p PERL_SCAN_DISALLOW_PREFIX|5.007003||p PERL_SCAN_GREATER_THAN_UV_MAX|5.007003||p PERL_SCAN_SILENT_ILLDIGIT|5.008001||p PERL_SHORT_MAX|5.004000||p PERL_SHORT_MIN|5.004000||p PERL_SIGNALS_UNSAFE_FLAG|5.008001||p PERL_SUBVERSION|5.006000||p PERL_UCHAR_MAX|5.004000||p PERL_UCHAR_MIN|5.004000||p PERL_UINT_MAX|5.004000||p PERL_UINT_MIN|5.004000||p PERL_ULONG_MAX|5.004000||p PERL_ULONG_MIN|5.004000||p PERL_UNUSED_ARG|5.009003||p PERL_UNUSED_CONTEXT|5.009004||p PERL_UNUSED_DECL|5.007002||p PERL_UNUSED_VAR|5.007002||p PERL_UQUAD_MAX|5.004000||p PERL_UQUAD_MIN|5.004000||p PERL_USE_GCC_BRACE_GROUPS|5.009004||p PERL_USHORT_MAX|5.004000||p PERL_USHORT_MIN|5.004000||p PERL_VERSION|5.006000||p PL_DBsignal|5.005000||p PL_DBsingle|||pn PL_DBsub|||pn PL_DBtrace|||pn PL_Sv|5.005000||p PL_compiling|5.004050||p PL_copline|5.009005||p PL_curcop|5.004050||p PL_curstash|5.004050||p PL_debstash|5.004050||p PL_defgv|5.004050||p PL_diehook|5.004050||p PL_dirty|5.004050||p PL_dowarn|||pn PL_errgv|5.004050||p PL_expect|5.009005||p PL_hexdigit|5.005000||p PL_hints|5.005000||p PL_last_in_gv|||n PL_laststatval|5.005000||p PL_modglobal||5.005000|n PL_na|5.004050||pn PL_no_modify|5.006000||p PL_ofs_sv|||n PL_perl_destruct_level|5.004050||p PL_perldb|5.004050||p PL_ppaddr|5.006000||p PL_rsfp_filters|5.004050||p PL_rsfp|5.004050||p PL_rs|||n PL_signals|5.008001||p PL_stack_base|5.004050||p PL_stack_sp|5.004050||p PL_statcache|5.005000||p PL_stdingv|5.004050||p PL_sv_arenaroot|5.004050||p PL_sv_no|5.004050||pn PL_sv_undef|5.004050||pn PL_sv_yes|5.004050||pn PL_tainted|5.004050||p PL_tainting|5.004050||p POP_MULTICALL||5.009005| POPi|||n POPl|||n POPn|||n POPpbytex||5.007001|n POPpx||5.005030|n POPp|||n POPs|||n PTR2IV|5.006000||p PTR2NV|5.006000||p PTR2UV|5.006000||p PTR2ul|5.007001||p PTRV|5.006000||p PUSHMARK||| PUSH_MULTICALL||5.009005| PUSHi||| PUSHmortal|5.009002||p PUSHn||| PUSHp||| PUSHs||| PUSHu|5.004000||p PUTBACK||| PerlIO_clearerr||5.007003| PerlIO_close||5.007003| PerlIO_context_layers||5.009004| PerlIO_eof||5.007003| PerlIO_error||5.007003| PerlIO_fileno||5.007003| PerlIO_fill||5.007003| PerlIO_flush||5.007003| PerlIO_get_base||5.007003| PerlIO_get_bufsiz||5.007003| PerlIO_get_cnt||5.007003| PerlIO_get_ptr||5.007003| PerlIO_read||5.007003| PerlIO_seek||5.007003| PerlIO_set_cnt||5.007003| PerlIO_set_ptrcnt||5.007003| PerlIO_setlinebuf||5.007003| PerlIO_stderr||5.007003| PerlIO_stdin||5.007003| PerlIO_stdout||5.007003| PerlIO_tell||5.007003| PerlIO_unread||5.007003| PerlIO_write||5.007003| Perl_signbit||5.009005|n PoisonFree|5.009004||p PoisonNew|5.009004||p PoisonWith|5.009004||p Poison|5.008000||p RETVAL|||n Renewc||| Renew||| SAVECLEARSV||| SAVECOMPPAD||| SAVEPADSV||| SAVETMPS||| SAVE_DEFSV|5.004050||p SPAGAIN||| SP||| START_EXTERN_C|5.005000||p START_MY_CXT|5.007003||p STMT_END|||p STMT_START|||p STR_WITH_LEN|5.009003||p ST||| SV_CONST_RETURN|5.009003||p SV_COW_DROP_PV|5.008001||p SV_COW_SHARED_HASH_KEYS|5.009005||p SV_GMAGIC|5.007002||p SV_HAS_TRAILING_NUL|5.009004||p SV_IMMEDIATE_UNREF|5.007001||p SV_MUTABLE_RETURN|5.009003||p SV_NOSTEAL|5.009002||p SV_SMAGIC|5.009003||p SV_UTF8_NO_ENCODING|5.008001||p SVf|5.006000||p SVt_IV||| SVt_NV||| SVt_PVAV||| SVt_PVCV||| SVt_PVHV||| SVt_PVMG||| SVt_PV||| Safefree||| Slab_Alloc||| Slab_Free||| Slab_to_rw||| StructCopy||| SvCUR_set||| SvCUR||| SvEND||| SvGAMAGIC||5.006001| SvGETMAGIC|5.004050||p SvGROW||| SvIOK_UV||5.006000| SvIOK_notUV||5.006000| SvIOK_off||| SvIOK_only_UV||5.006000| SvIOK_only||| SvIOK_on||| SvIOKp||| SvIOK||| SvIVX||| SvIV_nomg|5.009001||p SvIV_set||| SvIVx||| SvIV||| SvIsCOW_shared_hash||5.008003| SvIsCOW||5.008003| SvLEN_set||| SvLEN||| SvLOCK||5.007003| SvMAGIC_set|5.009003||p SvNIOK_off||| SvNIOKp||| SvNIOK||| SvNOK_off||| SvNOK_only||| SvNOK_on||| SvNOKp||| SvNOK||| SvNVX||| SvNV_set||| SvNVx||| SvNV||| SvOK||| SvOOK||| SvPOK_off||| SvPOK_only_UTF8||5.006000| SvPOK_only||| SvPOK_on||| SvPOKp||| SvPOK||| SvPVX_const|5.009003||p SvPVX_mutable|5.009003||p SvPVX||| SvPV_const|5.009003||p SvPV_flags_const_nolen|5.009003||p SvPV_flags_const|5.009003||p SvPV_flags_mutable|5.009003||p SvPV_flags|5.007002||p SvPV_force_flags_mutable|5.009003||p SvPV_force_flags_nolen|5.009003||p SvPV_force_flags|5.007002||p SvPV_force_mutable|5.009003||p SvPV_force_nolen|5.009003||p SvPV_force_nomg_nolen|5.009003||p SvPV_force_nomg|5.007002||p SvPV_force|||p SvPV_mutable|5.009003||p SvPV_nolen_const|5.009003||p SvPV_nolen|5.006000||p SvPV_nomg_const_nolen|5.009003||p SvPV_nomg_const|5.009003||p SvPV_nomg|5.007002||p SvPV_set||| SvPVbyte_force||5.009002| SvPVbyte_nolen||5.006000| SvPVbytex_force||5.006000| SvPVbytex||5.006000| SvPVbyte|5.006000||p SvPVutf8_force||5.006000| SvPVutf8_nolen||5.006000| SvPVutf8x_force||5.006000| SvPVutf8x||5.006000| SvPVutf8||5.006000| SvPVx||| SvPV||| SvREFCNT_dec||| SvREFCNT_inc_NN|5.009004||p SvREFCNT_inc_simple_NN|5.009004||p SvREFCNT_inc_simple_void_NN|5.009004||p SvREFCNT_inc_simple_void|5.009004||p SvREFCNT_inc_simple|5.009004||p SvREFCNT_inc_void_NN|5.009004||p SvREFCNT_inc_void|5.009004||p SvREFCNT_inc|||p SvREFCNT||| SvROK_off||| SvROK_on||| SvROK||| SvRV_set|5.009003||p SvRV||| SvRXOK||5.009005| SvRX||5.009005| SvSETMAGIC||| SvSHARED_HASH|5.009003||p SvSHARE||5.007003| SvSTASH_set|5.009003||p SvSTASH||| SvSetMagicSV_nosteal||5.004000| SvSetMagicSV||5.004000| SvSetSV_nosteal||5.004000| SvSetSV||| SvTAINTED_off||5.004000| SvTAINTED_on||5.004000| SvTAINTED||5.004000| SvTAINT||| SvTRUE||| SvTYPE||| SvUNLOCK||5.007003| SvUOK|5.007001|5.006000|p SvUPGRADE||| SvUTF8_off||5.006000| SvUTF8_on||5.006000| SvUTF8||5.006000| SvUVXx|5.004000||p SvUVX|5.004000||p SvUV_nomg|5.009001||p SvUV_set|5.009003||p SvUVx|5.004000||p SvUV|5.004000||p SvVOK||5.008001| SvVSTRING_mg|5.009004||p THIS|||n UNDERBAR|5.009002||p UTF8_MAXBYTES|5.009002||p UVSIZE|5.006000||p UVTYPE|5.006000||p UVXf|5.007001||p UVof|5.006000||p UVuf|5.006000||p UVxf|5.006000||p WARN_ALL|5.006000||p WARN_AMBIGUOUS|5.006000||p WARN_ASSERTIONS|5.009005||p WARN_BAREWORD|5.006000||p WARN_CLOSED|5.006000||p WARN_CLOSURE|5.006000||p WARN_DEBUGGING|5.006000||p WARN_DEPRECATED|5.006000||p WARN_DIGIT|5.006000||p WARN_EXEC|5.006000||p WARN_EXITING|5.006000||p WARN_GLOB|5.006000||p WARN_INPLACE|5.006000||p WARN_INTERNAL|5.006000||p WARN_IO|5.006000||p WARN_LAYER|5.008000||p WARN_MALLOC|5.006000||p WARN_MISC|5.006000||p WARN_NEWLINE|5.006000||p WARN_NUMERIC|5.006000||p WARN_ONCE|5.006000||p WARN_OVERFLOW|5.006000||p WARN_PACK|5.006000||p WARN_PARENTHESIS|5.006000||p WARN_PIPE|5.006000||p WARN_PORTABLE|5.006000||p WARN_PRECEDENCE|5.006000||p WARN_PRINTF|5.006000||p WARN_PROTOTYPE|5.006000||p WARN_QW|5.006000||p WARN_RECURSION|5.006000||p WARN_REDEFINE|5.006000||p WARN_REGEXP|5.006000||p WARN_RESERVED|5.006000||p WARN_SEMICOLON|5.006000||p WARN_SEVERE|5.006000||p WARN_SIGNAL|5.006000||p WARN_SUBSTR|5.006000||p WARN_SYNTAX|5.006000||p WARN_TAINT|5.006000||p WARN_THREADS|5.008000||p WARN_UNINITIALIZED|5.006000||p WARN_UNOPENED|5.006000||p WARN_UNPACK|5.006000||p WARN_UNTIE|5.006000||p WARN_UTF8|5.006000||p WARN_VOID|5.006000||p XCPT_CATCH|5.009002||p XCPT_RETHROW|5.009002||p XCPT_TRY_END|5.009002||p XCPT_TRY_START|5.009002||p XPUSHi||| XPUSHmortal|5.009002||p XPUSHn||| XPUSHp||| XPUSHs||| XPUSHu|5.004000||p XSRETURN_EMPTY||| XSRETURN_IV||| XSRETURN_NO||| XSRETURN_NV||| XSRETURN_PV||| XSRETURN_UNDEF||| XSRETURN_UV|5.008001||p XSRETURN_YES||| XSRETURN|||p XST_mIV||| XST_mNO||| XST_mNV||| XST_mPV||| XST_mUNDEF||| XST_mUV|5.008001||p XST_mYES||| XS_VERSION_BOOTCHECK||| XS_VERSION||| XSprePUSH|5.006000||p XS||| ZeroD|5.009002||p Zero||| _aMY_CXT|5.007003||p _pMY_CXT|5.007003||p aMY_CXT_|5.007003||p aMY_CXT|5.007003||p aTHXR_|5.009005||p aTHXR|5.009005||p aTHX_|5.006000||p aTHX|5.006000||p add_data|||n addmad||| allocmy||| amagic_call||| amagic_cmp_locale||| amagic_cmp||| amagic_i_ncmp||| amagic_ncmp||| any_dup||| ao||| append_elem||| append_list||| append_madprops||| apply_attrs_my||| apply_attrs_string||5.006001| apply_attrs||| apply||| atfork_lock||5.007003|n atfork_unlock||5.007003|n av_arylen_p||5.009003| av_clear||| av_create_and_push||5.009005| av_create_and_unshift_one||5.009005| av_delete||5.006000| av_exists||5.006000| av_extend||| av_fake||| av_fetch||| av_fill||| av_len||| av_make||| av_pop||| av_push||| av_reify||| av_shift||| av_store||| av_undef||| av_unshift||| ax|||n bad_type||| bind_match||| block_end||| block_gimme||5.004000| block_start||| boolSV|5.004000||p boot_core_PerlIO||| boot_core_UNIVERSAL||| boot_core_mro||| boot_core_xsutils||| bytes_from_utf8||5.007001| bytes_to_uni|||n bytes_to_utf8||5.006001| call_argv|5.006000||p call_atexit||5.006000| call_list||5.004000| call_method|5.006000||p call_pv|5.006000||p call_sv|5.006000||p calloc||5.007002|n cando||| cast_i32||5.006000| cast_iv||5.006000| cast_ulong||5.006000| cast_uv||5.006000| check_type_and_open||| check_uni||| checkcomma||| checkposixcc||| ckWARN|5.006000||p ck_anoncode||| ck_bitop||| ck_concat||| ck_defined||| ck_delete||| ck_die||| ck_eof||| ck_eval||| ck_exec||| ck_exists||| ck_exit||| ck_ftst||| ck_fun||| ck_glob||| ck_grep||| ck_index||| ck_join||| ck_lengthconst||| ck_lfun||| ck_listiob||| ck_match||| ck_method||| ck_null||| ck_open||| ck_readline||| ck_repeat||| ck_require||| ck_retarget||| ck_return||| ck_rfun||| ck_rvconst||| ck_sassign||| ck_select||| ck_shift||| ck_sort||| ck_spair||| ck_split||| ck_subr||| ck_substr||| ck_svconst||| ck_trunc||| ck_unpack||| ckwarn_d||5.009003| ckwarn||5.009003| cl_and|||n cl_anything|||n cl_init_zero|||n cl_init|||n cl_is_anything|||n cl_or|||n clear_placeholders||| closest_cop||| convert||| cop_free||| cr_textfilter||| create_eval_scope||| croak_nocontext|||vn croak|||v csighandler||5.009003|n curmad||| custom_op_desc||5.007003| custom_op_name||5.007003| cv_ckproto_len||| cv_ckproto||| cv_clone||| cv_const_sv||5.004000| cv_dump||| cv_undef||| cx_dump||5.005000| cx_dup||| cxinc||| dAXMARK|5.009003||p dAX|5.007002||p dITEMS|5.007002||p dMARK||| dMULTICALL||5.009003| dMY_CXT_SV|5.007003||p dMY_CXT|5.007003||p dNOOP|5.006000||p dORIGMARK||| dSP||| dTHR|5.004050||p dTHXR|5.009005||p dTHXa|5.006000||p dTHXoa|5.006000||p dTHX|5.006000||p dUNDERBAR|5.009002||p dVAR|5.009003||p dXCPT|5.009002||p dXSARGS||| dXSI32||| dXSTARG|5.006000||p deb_curcv||| deb_nocontext|||vn deb_stack_all||| deb_stack_n||| debop||5.005000| debprofdump||5.005000| debprof||| debstackptrs||5.007003| debstack||5.007003| debug_start_match||| deb||5.007003|v del_sv||| delete_eval_scope||| delimcpy||5.004000| deprecate_old||| deprecate||| despatch_signals||5.007001| destroy_matcher||| die_nocontext|||vn die_where||| die|||v dirp_dup||| div128||| djSP||| do_aexec5||| do_aexec||| do_aspawn||| do_binmode||5.004050| do_chomp||| do_chop||| do_close||| do_dump_pad||| do_eof||| do_exec3||| do_execfree||| do_exec||| do_gv_dump||5.006000| do_gvgv_dump||5.006000| do_hv_dump||5.006000| do_ipcctl||| do_ipcget||| do_join||| do_kv||| do_magic_dump||5.006000| do_msgrcv||| do_msgsnd||| do_oddball||| do_op_dump||5.006000| do_op_xmldump||| do_open9||5.006000| do_openn||5.007001| do_open||5.004000| do_pipe||| do_pmop_dump||5.006000| do_pmop_xmldump||| do_print||| do_readline||| do_seek||| do_semop||| do_shmio||| do_smartmatch||| do_spawn_nowait||| do_spawn||| do_sprintf||| do_sv_dump||5.006000| do_sysseek||| do_tell||| do_trans_complex_utf8||| do_trans_complex||| do_trans_count_utf8||| do_trans_count||| do_trans_simple_utf8||| do_trans_simple||| do_trans||| do_vecget||| do_vecset||| do_vop||| docatch_body||| docatch||| doeval||| dofile||| dofindlabel||| doform||| doing_taint||5.008001|n dooneliner||| doopen_pm||| doparseform||| dopoptoeval||| dopoptogiven||| dopoptolabel||| dopoptoloop||| dopoptosub_at||| dopoptosub||| dopoptowhen||| doref||5.009003| dounwind||| dowantarray||| dump_all||5.006000| dump_eval||5.006000| dump_exec_pos||| dump_fds||| dump_form||5.006000| dump_indent||5.006000|v dump_mstats||| dump_packsubs||5.006000| dump_sub||5.006000| dump_sv_child||| dump_trie_interim_list||| dump_trie_interim_table||| dump_trie||| dump_vindent||5.006000| dumpuntil||| dup_attrlist||| emulate_cop_io||| emulate_eaccess||| eval_pv|5.006000||p eval_sv|5.006000||p exec_failed||| expect_number||| fbm_compile||5.005000| fbm_instr||5.005000| fd_on_nosuid_fs||| feature_is_enabled||| filter_add||| filter_del||| filter_gets||| filter_read||| find_and_forget_pmops||| find_array_subscript||| find_beginning||| find_byclass||| find_hash_subscript||| find_in_my_stash||| find_runcv||5.008001| find_rundefsvoffset||5.009002| find_script||| find_uninit_var||| first_symbol|||n fold_constants||| forbid_setid||| force_ident||| force_list||| force_next||| force_version||| force_word||| forget_pmop||| form_nocontext|||vn form||5.004000|v fp_dup||| fprintf_nocontext|||vn free_global_struct||| free_tied_hv_pool||| free_tmps||| gen_constant_list||| get_arena||| get_av|5.006000||p get_context||5.006000|n get_cvn_flags||5.009005| get_cv|5.006000||p get_db_sub||| get_debug_opts||| get_hash_seed||| get_hv|5.006000||p get_mstats||| get_no_modify||| get_num||| get_op_descs||5.005000| get_op_names||5.005000| get_opargs||| get_ppaddr||5.006000| get_re_arg||| get_sv|5.006000||p get_vtbl||5.005030| getcwd_sv||5.007002| getenv_len||| glob_2number||| glob_2pv||| glob_assign_glob||| glob_assign_ref||| gp_dup||| gp_free||| gp_ref||| grok_bin|5.007003||p grok_hex|5.007003||p grok_number|5.007002||p grok_numeric_radix|5.007002||p grok_oct|5.007003||p group_end||| gv_AVadd||| gv_HVadd||| gv_IOadd||| gv_SVadd||| gv_autoload4||5.004000| gv_check||| gv_const_sv||5.009003| gv_dump||5.006000| gv_efullname3||5.004000| gv_efullname4||5.006001| gv_efullname||| gv_ename||| gv_fetchfile_flags||5.009005| gv_fetchfile||| gv_fetchmeth_autoload||5.007003| gv_fetchmethod_autoload||5.004000| gv_fetchmethod||| gv_fetchmeth||| gv_fetchpvn_flags||5.009002| gv_fetchpv||| gv_fetchsv||5.009002| gv_fullname3||5.004000| gv_fullname4||5.006001| gv_fullname||| gv_handler||5.007001| gv_init_sv||| gv_init||| gv_name_set||5.009004| gv_stashpvn|5.004000||p gv_stashpvs||5.009003| gv_stashpv||| gv_stashsv||| he_dup||| hek_dup||| hfreeentries||| hsplit||| hv_assert||5.009005| hv_auxinit|||n hv_backreferences_p||| hv_clear_placeholders||5.009001| hv_clear||| hv_copy_hints_hv||| hv_delayfree_ent||5.004000| hv_delete_common||| hv_delete_ent||5.004000| hv_delete||| hv_eiter_p||5.009003| hv_eiter_set||5.009003| hv_exists_ent||5.004000| hv_exists||| hv_fetch_common||| hv_fetch_ent||5.004000| hv_fetchs|5.009003||p hv_fetch||| hv_free_ent||5.004000| hv_iterinit||| hv_iterkeysv||5.004000| hv_iterkey||| hv_iternext_flags||5.008000| hv_iternextsv||| hv_iternext||| hv_iterval||| hv_kill_backrefs||| hv_ksplit||5.004000| hv_magic_check|||n hv_magic_uvar_xkey||| hv_magic||| hv_name_set||5.009003| hv_notallowed||| hv_placeholders_get||5.009003| hv_placeholders_p||5.009003| hv_placeholders_set||5.009003| hv_riter_p||5.009003| hv_riter_set||5.009003| hv_scalar||5.009001| hv_store_ent||5.004000| hv_store_flags||5.008000| hv_stores|5.009004||p hv_store||| hv_undef||| ibcmp_locale||5.004000| ibcmp_utf8||5.007003| ibcmp||| incl_perldb||| incline||| incpush_if_exists||| incpush||| ingroup||| init_argv_symbols||| init_debugger||| init_global_struct||| init_i18nl10n||5.006000| init_i18nl14n||5.006000| init_ids||| init_interp||| init_main_stash||| init_perllib||| init_postdump_symbols||| init_predump_symbols||| init_stacks||5.005000| init_tm||5.007002| instr||| intro_my||| intuit_method||| intuit_more||| invert||| io_close||| isALNUM||| isALPHA||| isDIGIT||| isLOWER||| isSPACE||| isUPPER||| is_an_int||| is_gv_magical_sv||| is_gv_magical||| is_handle_constructor|||n is_list_assignment||| is_lvalue_sub||5.007001| is_uni_alnum_lc||5.006000| is_uni_alnumc_lc||5.006000| is_uni_alnumc||5.006000| is_uni_alnum||5.006000| is_uni_alpha_lc||5.006000| is_uni_alpha||5.006000| is_uni_ascii_lc||5.006000| is_uni_ascii||5.006000| is_uni_cntrl_lc||5.006000| is_uni_cntrl||5.006000| is_uni_digit_lc||5.006000| is_uni_digit||5.006000| is_uni_graph_lc||5.006000| is_uni_graph||5.006000| is_uni_idfirst_lc||5.006000| is_uni_idfirst||5.006000| is_uni_lower_lc||5.006000| is_uni_lower||5.006000| is_uni_print_lc||5.006000| is_uni_print||5.006000| is_uni_punct_lc||5.006000| is_uni_punct||5.006000| is_uni_space_lc||5.006000| is_uni_space||5.006000| is_uni_upper_lc||5.006000| is_uni_upper||5.006000| is_uni_xdigit_lc||5.006000| is_uni_xdigit||5.006000| is_utf8_alnumc||5.006000| is_utf8_alnum||5.006000| is_utf8_alpha||5.006000| is_utf8_ascii||5.006000| is_utf8_char_slow|||n is_utf8_char||5.006000| is_utf8_cntrl||5.006000| is_utf8_common||| is_utf8_digit||5.006000| is_utf8_graph||5.006000| is_utf8_idcont||5.008000| is_utf8_idfirst||5.006000| is_utf8_lower||5.006000| is_utf8_mark||5.006000| is_utf8_print||5.006000| is_utf8_punct||5.006000| is_utf8_space||5.006000| is_utf8_string_loclen||5.009003| is_utf8_string_loc||5.008001| is_utf8_string||5.006001| is_utf8_upper||5.006000| is_utf8_xdigit||5.006000| isa_lookup||| items|||n ix|||n jmaybe||| join_exact||| keyword||| leave_scope||| lex_end||| lex_start||| linklist||| listkids||| list||| load_module_nocontext|||vn load_module|5.006000||pv localize||| looks_like_bool||| looks_like_number||| lop||| mPUSHi|5.009002||p mPUSHn|5.009002||p mPUSHp|5.009002||p mPUSHu|5.009002||p mXPUSHi|5.009002||p mXPUSHn|5.009002||p mXPUSHp|5.009002||p mXPUSHu|5.009002||p mad_free||| madlex||| madparse||| magic_clear_all_env||| magic_clearenv||| magic_clearhint||| magic_clearpack||| magic_clearsig||| magic_dump||5.006000| magic_existspack||| magic_freearylen_p||| magic_freeovrld||| magic_freeregexp||| magic_getarylen||| magic_getdefelem||| magic_getnkeys||| magic_getpack||| magic_getpos||| magic_getsig||| magic_getsubstr||| magic_gettaint||| magic_getuvar||| magic_getvec||| magic_get||| magic_killbackrefs||| magic_len||| magic_methcall||| magic_methpack||| magic_nextpack||| magic_regdata_cnt||| magic_regdatum_get||| magic_regdatum_set||| magic_scalarpack||| magic_set_all_env||| magic_setamagic||| magic_setarylen||| magic_setbm||| magic_setcollxfrm||| magic_setdbline||| magic_setdefelem||| magic_setenv||| magic_setfm||| magic_setglob||| magic_sethint||| magic_setisa||| magic_setmglob||| magic_setnkeys||| magic_setpack||| magic_setpos||| magic_setregexp||| magic_setsig||| magic_setsubstr||| magic_settaint||| magic_setutf8||| magic_setuvar||| magic_setvec||| magic_set||| magic_sizepack||| magic_wipepack||| magicname||| make_matcher||| make_trie_failtable||| make_trie||| malloced_size|||n malloc||5.007002|n markstack_grow||| matcher_matches_sv||| measure_struct||| memEQ|5.004000||p memNE|5.004000||p mem_collxfrm||| mess_alloc||| mess_nocontext|||vn mess||5.006000|v method_common||| mfree||5.007002|n mg_clear||| mg_copy||| mg_dup||| mg_find||| mg_free||| mg_get||| mg_length||5.005000| mg_localize||| mg_magical||| mg_set||| mg_size||5.005000| mini_mktime||5.007002| missingterm||| mode_from_discipline||| modkids||| mod||| more_bodies||| more_sv||| moreswitches||| mro_get_linear_isa_c3||5.009005| mro_get_linear_isa_dfs||5.009005| mro_get_linear_isa||5.009005| mro_isa_changed_in||| mro_meta_dup||| mro_meta_init||| mro_method_changed_in||5.009005| mul128||| mulexp10|||n my_atof2||5.007002| my_atof||5.006000| my_attrs||| my_bcopy|||n my_betoh16|||n my_betoh32|||n my_betoh64|||n my_betohi|||n my_betohl|||n my_betohs|||n my_bzero|||n my_chsize||| my_clearenv||| my_cxt_index||| my_cxt_init||| my_dirfd||5.009005| my_exit_jump||| my_exit||| my_failure_exit||5.004000| my_fflush_all||5.006000| my_fork||5.007003|n my_htobe16|||n my_htobe32|||n my_htobe64|||n my_htobei|||n my_htobel|||n my_htobes|||n my_htole16|||n my_htole32|||n my_htole64|||n my_htolei|||n my_htolel|||n my_htoles|||n my_htonl||| my_kid||| my_letoh16|||n my_letoh32|||n my_letoh64|||n my_letohi|||n my_letohl|||n my_letohs|||n my_lstat||| my_memcmp||5.004000|n my_memset|||n my_ntohl||| my_pclose||5.004000| my_popen_list||5.007001| my_popen||5.004000| my_setenv||| my_snprintf|5.009004||pvn my_socketpair||5.007003|n my_sprintf||5.009003|vn my_stat||| my_strftime||5.007002| my_strlcat|5.009004||pn my_strlcpy|5.009004||pn my_swabn|||n my_swap||| my_unexec||| my_vsnprintf||5.009004|n my||| need_utf8|||n newANONATTRSUB||5.006000| newANONHASH||| newANONLIST||| newANONSUB||| newASSIGNOP||| newATTRSUB||5.006000| newAVREF||| newAV||| newBINOP||| newCONDOP||| newCONSTSUB|5.004050||p newCVREF||| newDEFSVOP||| newFORM||| newFOROP||| newGIVENOP||5.009003| newGIVWHENOP||| newGP||| newGVOP||| newGVREF||| newGVgen||| newHVREF||| newHVhv||5.005000| newHV||| newIO||| newLISTOP||| newLOGOP||| newLOOPEX||| newLOOPOP||| newMADPROP||| newMADsv||| newMYSUB||| newNULLLIST||| newOP||| newPADOP||| newPMOP||| newPROG||| newPVOP||| newRANGE||| newRV_inc|5.004000||p newRV_noinc|5.004000||p newRV||| newSLICEOP||| newSTATEOP||| newSUB||| newSVOP||| newSVREF||| newSV_type||5.009005| newSVhek||5.009003| newSViv||| newSVnv||| newSVpvf_nocontext|||vn newSVpvf||5.004000|v newSVpvn_share|5.007001||p newSVpvn|5.004050||p newSVpvs_share||5.009003| newSVpvs|5.009003||p newSVpv||| newSVrv||| newSVsv||| newSVuv|5.006000||p newSV||| newTOKEN||| newUNOP||| newWHENOP||5.009003| newWHILEOP||5.009003| newXS_flags||5.009004| newXSproto||5.006000| newXS||5.006000| new_collate||5.006000| new_constant||| new_ctype||5.006000| new_he||| new_logop||| new_numeric||5.006000| new_stackinfo||5.005000| new_version||5.009000| new_warnings_bitfield||| next_symbol||| nextargv||| nextchar||| ninstr||| no_bareword_allowed||| no_fh_allowed||| no_op||| not_a_number||| nothreadhook||5.008000| nuke_stacks||| num_overflow|||n offer_nice_chunk||| oopsAV||| oopsCV||| oopsHV||| op_clear||| op_const_sv||| op_dump||5.006000| op_free||| op_getmad_weak||| op_getmad||| op_null||5.007002| op_refcnt_dec||| op_refcnt_inc||| op_refcnt_lock||5.009002| op_refcnt_unlock||5.009002| op_xmldump||| open_script||| pMY_CXT_|5.007003||p pMY_CXT|5.007003||p pTHX_|5.006000||p pTHX|5.006000||p packWARN|5.007003||p pack_cat||5.007003| pack_rec||| package||| packlist||5.008001| pad_add_anon||| pad_add_name||| pad_alloc||| pad_block_start||| pad_check_dup||| pad_compname_type||| pad_findlex||| pad_findmy||| pad_fixup_inner_anons||| pad_free||| pad_leavemy||| pad_new||| pad_peg|||n pad_push||| pad_reset||| pad_setsv||| pad_sv||5.009005| pad_swipe||| pad_tidy||| pad_undef||| parse_body||| parse_unicode_opts||| parser_dup||| parser_free||| path_is_absolute|||n peep||| pending_Slabs_to_ro||| perl_alloc_using|||n perl_alloc|||n perl_clone_using|||n perl_clone|||n perl_construct|||n perl_destruct||5.007003|n perl_free|||n perl_parse||5.006000|n perl_run|||n pidgone||| pm_description||| pmflag||| pmop_dump||5.006000| pmop_xmldump||| pmruntime||| pmtrans||| pop_scope||| pregcomp||5.009005| pregexec||| pregfree||| prepend_elem||| prepend_madprops||| printbuf||| printf_nocontext|||vn process_special_blocks||| ptr_table_clear||5.009005| ptr_table_fetch||5.009005| ptr_table_find|||n ptr_table_free||5.009005| ptr_table_new||5.009005| ptr_table_split||5.009005| ptr_table_store||5.009005| push_scope||| put_byte||| pv_display||5.006000| pv_escape||5.009004| pv_pretty||5.009004| pv_uni_display||5.007003| qerror||| qsortsvu||| re_compile||5.009005| re_croak2||| re_dup||| re_intuit_start||5.009005| re_intuit_string||5.006000| readpipe_override||| realloc||5.007002|n reentrant_free||| reentrant_init||| reentrant_retry|||vn reentrant_size||| ref_array_or_hash||| refcounted_he_chain_2hv||| refcounted_he_fetch||| refcounted_he_free||| refcounted_he_new||| refcounted_he_value||| refkids||| refto||| ref||5.009003| reg_check_named_buff_matched||| reg_named_buff_all||5.009005| reg_named_buff_exists||5.009005| reg_named_buff_fetch||5.009005| reg_named_buff_firstkey||5.009005| reg_named_buff_iter||| reg_named_buff_nextkey||5.009005| reg_named_buff_scalar||5.009005| reg_named_buff||| reg_namedseq||| reg_node||| reg_numbered_buff_fetch||| reg_numbered_buff_length||| reg_numbered_buff_store||| reg_qr_package||| reg_recode||| reg_scan_name||| reg_skipcomment||| reg_stringify||5.009005| reg_temp_copy||| reganode||| regatom||| regbranch||| regclass_swash||5.009004| regclass||| regcppop||| regcppush||| regcurly|||n regdump_extflags||| regdump||5.005000| regdupe_internal||| regexec_flags||5.005000| regfree_internal||5.009005| reghop3|||n reghop4|||n reghopmaybe3|||n reginclass||| reginitcolors||5.006000| reginsert||| regmatch||| regnext||5.005000| regpiece||| regpposixcc||| regprop||| regrepeat||| regtail_study||| regtail||| regtry||| reguni||| regwhite|||n reg||| repeatcpy||| report_evil_fh||| report_uninit||| require_pv||5.006000| require_tie_mod||| restore_magic||| rninstr||| rsignal_restore||| rsignal_save||| rsignal_state||5.004000| rsignal||5.004000| run_body||| run_user_filter||| runops_debug||5.005000| runops_standard||5.005000| rvpv_dup||| rxres_free||| rxres_restore||| rxres_save||| safesyscalloc||5.006000|n safesysfree||5.006000|n safesysmalloc||5.006000|n safesysrealloc||5.006000|n same_dirent||| save_I16||5.004000| save_I32||| save_I8||5.006000| save_aelem||5.004050| save_alloc||5.006000| save_aptr||| save_ary||| save_bool||5.008001| save_clearsv||| save_delete||| save_destructor_x||5.006000| save_destructor||5.006000| save_freeop||| save_freepv||| save_freesv||| save_generic_pvref||5.006001| save_generic_svref||5.005030| save_gp||5.004000| save_hash||| save_hek_flags|||n save_helem||5.004050| save_hints||5.005000| save_hptr||| save_int||| save_item||| save_iv||5.005000| save_lines||| save_list||| save_long||| save_magic||| save_mortalizesv||5.007001| save_nogv||| save_op||| save_padsv||5.007001| save_pptr||| save_re_context||5.006000| save_scalar_at||| save_scalar||| save_set_svflags||5.009000| save_shared_pvref||5.007003| save_sptr||| save_svref||| save_vptr||5.006000| savepvn||| savepvs||5.009003| savepv||| savesharedpvn||5.009005| savesharedpv||5.007003| savestack_grow_cnt||5.008001| savestack_grow||| savesvpv||5.009002| sawparens||| scalar_mod_type|||n scalarboolean||| scalarkids||| scalarseq||| scalarvoid||| scalar||| scan_bin||5.006000| scan_commit||| scan_const||| scan_formline||| scan_heredoc||| scan_hex||| scan_ident||| scan_inputsymbol||| scan_num||5.007001| scan_oct||| scan_pat||| scan_str||| scan_subst||| scan_trans||| scan_version||5.009001| scan_vstring||5.009005| scan_word||| scope||| screaminstr||5.005000| seed||5.008001| sequence_num||| sequence_tail||| sequence||| set_context||5.006000|n set_csh||| set_numeric_local||5.006000| set_numeric_radix||5.006000| set_numeric_standard||5.006000| setdefout||| setenv_getix||| share_hek_flags||| share_hek||5.004000| si_dup||| sighandler|||n simplify_sort||| skipspace0||| skipspace1||| skipspace2||| skipspace||| softref2xv||| sortcv_stacked||| sortcv_xsub||| sortcv||| sortsv_flags||5.009003| sortsv||5.007003| space_join_names_mortal||| ss_dup||| stack_grow||| start_force||| start_glob||| start_subparse||5.004000| stashpv_hvname_match||5.009005| stdize_locale||| strEQ||| strGE||| strGT||| strLE||| strLT||| strNE||| str_to_version||5.006000| strip_return||| strnEQ||| strnNE||| study_chunk||| sub_crush_depth||| sublex_done||| sublex_push||| sublex_start||| sv_2bool||| sv_2cv||| sv_2io||| sv_2iuv_common||| sv_2iuv_non_preserve||| sv_2iv_flags||5.009001| sv_2iv||| sv_2mortal||| sv_2nv||| sv_2pv_flags|5.007002||p sv_2pv_nolen|5.006000||p sv_2pvbyte_nolen|5.006000||p sv_2pvbyte|5.006000||p sv_2pvutf8_nolen||5.006000| sv_2pvutf8||5.006000| sv_2pv||| sv_2uv_flags||5.009001| sv_2uv|5.004000||p sv_add_arena||| sv_add_backref||| sv_backoff||| sv_bless||| sv_cat_decode||5.008001| sv_catpv_mg|5.004050||p sv_catpvf_mg_nocontext|||pvn sv_catpvf_mg|5.006000|5.004000|pv sv_catpvf_nocontext|||vn sv_catpvf||5.004000|v sv_catpvn_flags||5.007002| sv_catpvn_mg|5.004050||p sv_catpvn_nomg|5.007002||p sv_catpvn||| sv_catpvs|5.009003||p sv_catpv||| sv_catsv_flags||5.007002| sv_catsv_mg|5.004050||p sv_catsv_nomg|5.007002||p sv_catsv||| sv_catxmlpvn||| sv_catxmlsv||| sv_chop||| sv_clean_all||| sv_clean_objs||| sv_clear||| sv_cmp_locale||5.004000| sv_cmp||| sv_collxfrm||| sv_compile_2op||5.008001| sv_copypv||5.007003| sv_dec||| sv_del_backref||| sv_derived_from||5.004000| sv_does||5.009004| sv_dump||| sv_dup||| sv_eq||| sv_exp_grow||| sv_force_normal_flags||5.007001| sv_force_normal||5.006000| sv_free2||| sv_free_arenas||| sv_free||| sv_gets||5.004000| sv_grow||| sv_i_ncmp||| sv_inc||| sv_insert||| sv_isa||| sv_isobject||| sv_iv||5.005000| sv_kill_backrefs||| sv_len_utf8||5.006000| sv_len||| sv_magic_portable|5.009005|5.004000|p sv_magicext||5.007003| sv_magic||| sv_mortalcopy||| sv_ncmp||| sv_newmortal||| sv_newref||| sv_nolocking||5.007003| sv_nosharing||5.007003| sv_nounlocking||| sv_nv||5.005000| sv_peek||5.005000| sv_pos_b2u_midway||| sv_pos_b2u||5.006000| sv_pos_u2b_cached||| sv_pos_u2b_forwards|||n sv_pos_u2b_midway|||n sv_pos_u2b||5.006000| sv_pvbyten_force||5.006000| sv_pvbyten||5.006000| sv_pvbyte||5.006000| sv_pvn_force_flags|5.007002||p sv_pvn_force||| sv_pvn_nomg|5.007003||p sv_pvn||| sv_pvutf8n_force||5.006000| sv_pvutf8n||5.006000| sv_pvutf8||5.006000| sv_pv||5.006000| sv_recode_to_utf8||5.007003| sv_reftype||| sv_release_COW||| sv_replace||| sv_report_used||| sv_reset||| sv_rvweaken||5.006000| sv_setiv_mg|5.004050||p sv_setiv||| 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xmldump_indent|||v xmldump_packsubs||| xmldump_sub||| xmldump_vindent||| yyerror||| yylex||| yyparse||| yywarn||| ); if (exists $opt{'list-unsupported'}) { my $f; for $f (sort { lc $a cmp lc $b } keys %API) { next unless $API{$f}{todo}; print "$f ", '.'x(40-length($f)), " ", format_version($API{$f}{todo}), "\n"; } exit 0; } # Scan for possible replacement candidates my(%replace, %need, %hints, %warnings, %depends); my $replace = 0; my($hint, $define, $function); sub find_api { my $code = shift; $code =~ s{ / (?: \*[^*]*\*+(?:[^$ccs][^*]*\*+)* / | /[^\r\n]*) | "[^"\\]*(?:\\.[^"\\]*)*" | '[^'\\]*(?:\\.[^'\\]*)*' }{}egsx; grep { exists $API{$_} } $code =~ /(\w+)/mg; } while () { if ($hint) { my $h = $hint->[0] eq 'Hint' ? \%hints : \%warnings; if (m{^\s*\*\s(.*?)\s*$}) { for (@{$hint->[1]}) { $h->{$_} ||= ''; # suppress warning with older perls $h->{$_} .= "$1\n"; } } else { undef $hint } } $hint = [$1, [split /,?\s+/, $2]] if m{^\s*$rccs\s+(Hint|Warning):\s+(\w+(?:,?\s+\w+)*)\s*$}; if ($define) { if ($define->[1] =~ /\\$/) { $define->[1] .= $_; } else { if (exists $API{$define->[0]} && $define->[1] !~ /^DPPP_\(/) { my @n = find_api($define->[1]); push @{$depends{$define->[0]}}, @n if @n } undef $define; } } $define = [$1, $2] if m{^\s*#\s*define\s+(\w+)(?:\([^)]*\))?\s+(.*)}; if ($function) { if (/^}/) { if (exists $API{$function->[0]}) { my @n = find_api($function->[1]); push @{$depends{$function->[0]}}, @n if @n } undef $define; } else { $function->[1] .= $_; } } $function = [$1, ''] if m{^DPPP_\(my_(\w+)\)}; $replace = $1 if m{^\s*$rccs\s+Replace:\s+(\d+)\s+$rcce\s*$}; $replace{$2} = $1 if $replace and m{^\s*#\s*define\s+(\w+)(?:\([^)]*\))?\s+(\w+)}; $replace{$2} = $1 if m{^\s*#\s*define\s+(\w+)(?:\([^)]*\))?\s+(\w+).*$rccs\s+Replace\s+$rcce}; $replace{$1} = $2 if m{^\s*$rccs\s+Replace (\w+) with (\w+)\s+$rcce\s*$}; if (m{^\s*$rccs\s+(\w+)\s+depends\s+on\s+(\w+(\s*,\s*\w+)*)\s+$rcce\s*$}) { push @{$depends{$1}}, map { s/\s+//g; $_ } split /,/, $2; } $need{$1} = 1 if m{^#if\s+defined\(NEED_(\w+)(?:_GLOBAL)?\)}; } for (values %depends) { my %s; $_ = [sort grep !$s{$_}++, @$_]; } if (exists $opt{'api-info'}) { my $f; my $count = 0; my $match = $opt{'api-info'} =~ m!^/(.*)/$! ? $1 : "^\Q$opt{'api-info'}\E\$"; for $f (sort { lc $a cmp lc $b } keys %API) { next unless $f =~ /$match/; print "\n=== $f ===\n\n"; my $info = 0; if ($API{$f}{base} || $API{$f}{todo}) { my $base = format_version($API{$f}{base} || $API{$f}{todo}); print "Supported at least starting from perl-$base.\n"; $info++; } if ($API{$f}{provided}) { my $todo = $API{$f}{todo} ? format_version($API{$f}{todo}) : "5.003"; print "Support by $ppport provided back to perl-$todo.\n"; print "Support needs to be explicitly requested by NEED_$f.\n" if exists $need{$f}; print "Depends on: ", join(', ', @{$depends{$f}}), ".\n" if exists $depends{$f}; print "\n$hints{$f}" if exists $hints{$f}; print "\nWARNING:\n$warnings{$f}" if exists $warnings{$f}; $info++; } print "No portability information available.\n" unless $info; $count++; } $count or print "Found no API matching '$opt{'api-info'}'."; print "\n"; exit 0; } if (exists $opt{'list-provided'}) { my $f; for $f (sort { lc $a cmp lc $b } keys %API) { next unless $API{$f}{provided}; my @flags; push @flags, 'explicit' if exists $need{$f}; push @flags, 'depend' if exists $depends{$f}; push @flags, 'hint' if exists $hints{$f}; push @flags, 'warning' if exists $warnings{$f}; my $flags = @flags ? ' ['.join(', ', @flags).']' : ''; print "$f$flags\n"; } exit 0; } my @files; my @srcext = qw( .xs .c .h .cc .cpp -c.inc -xs.inc ); my $srcext = join '|', map { quotemeta $_ } @srcext; if (@ARGV) { my %seen; for (@ARGV) { if (-e) { if (-f) { push @files, $_ unless $seen{$_}++; } else { warn "'$_' is not a file.\n" } } else { my @new = grep { -f } glob $_ or warn "'$_' does not exist.\n"; push @files, grep { !$seen{$_}++ } @new; } } } else { eval { require File::Find; File::Find::find(sub { $File::Find::name =~ /($srcext)$/i and push @files, $File::Find::name; }, '.'); }; if ($@) { @files = map { glob "*$_" } @srcext; } } if (!@ARGV || $opt{filter}) { my(@in, @out); my %xsc = map { /(.*)\.xs$/ ? ("$1.c" => 1, "$1.cc" => 1) : () } @files; for (@files) { my $out = exists $xsc{$_} || /\b\Q$ppport\E$/i || !/($srcext)$/i; push @{ $out ? \@out : \@in }, $_; } if (@ARGV && @out) { warning("Skipping the following files (use --nofilter to avoid this):\n| ", join "\n| ", @out); } @files = @in; } die "No input files given!\n" unless @files; my(%files, %global, %revreplace); %revreplace = reverse %replace; my $filename; my $patch_opened = 0; for $filename (@files) { unless (open IN, "<$filename") { warn "Unable to read from $filename: $!\n"; next; } info("Scanning $filename ..."); my $c = do { local $/; }; close IN; my %file = (orig => $c, changes => 0); # Temporarily remove C/XS comments and strings from the code my @ccom; $c =~ s{ ( ^$HS*\#$HS*include\b[^\r\n]+\b(?:\Q$ppport\E|XSUB\.h)\b[^\r\n]* | ^$HS*\#$HS*(?:define|elif|if(?:def)?)\b[^\r\n]* ) | ( ^$HS*\#[^\r\n]* | "[^"\\]*(?:\\.[^"\\]*)*" | '[^'\\]*(?:\\.[^'\\]*)*' | / (?: \*[^*]*\*+(?:[^$ccs][^*]*\*+)* / | /[^\r\n]* ) ) }{ defined $2 and push @ccom, $2; defined $1 ? $1 : "$ccs$#ccom$cce" }mgsex; $file{ccom} = \@ccom; $file{code} = $c; $file{has_inc_ppport} = $c =~ /^$HS*#$HS*include[^\r\n]+\b\Q$ppport\E\b/m; my $func; for $func (keys %API) { my $match = $func; $match .= "|$revreplace{$func}" if exists $revreplace{$func}; if ($c =~ /\b(?:Perl_)?($match)\b/) { $file{uses_replace}{$1}++ if exists $revreplace{$func} && $1 eq $revreplace{$func}; $file{uses_Perl}{$func}++ if $c =~ /\bPerl_$func\b/; if (exists $API{$func}{provided}) { $file{uses_provided}{$func}++; if (!exists $API{$func}{base} || $API{$func}{base} > $opt{'compat-version'}) { $file{uses}{$func}++; my @deps = rec_depend($func); if (@deps) { $file{uses_deps}{$func} = \@deps; for (@deps) { $file{uses}{$_} = 0 unless exists $file{uses}{$_}; } } for ($func, @deps) { $file{needs}{$_} = 'static' if exists $need{$_}; } } } if (exists $API{$func}{todo} && $API{$func}{todo} > $opt{'compat-version'}) { if ($c =~ /\b$func\b/) { $file{uses_todo}{$func}++; } } } } while ($c =~ /^$HS*#$HS*define$HS+(NEED_(\w+?)(_GLOBAL)?)\b/mg) { if (exists $need{$2}) { $file{defined $3 ? 'needed_global' : 'needed_static'}{$2}++; } else { warning("Possibly wrong #define $1 in $filename") } } for (qw(uses needs uses_todo needed_global needed_static)) { for $func (keys %{$file{$_}}) { push @{$global{$_}{$func}}, $filename; } } $files{$filename} = \%file; } # Globally resolve NEED_'s my $need; for $need (keys %{$global{needs}}) { if (@{$global{needs}{$need}} > 1) { my @targets = @{$global{needs}{$need}}; my @t = grep $files{$_}{needed_global}{$need}, @targets; @targets = @t if @t; @t = grep /\.xs$/i, @targets; @targets = @t if @t; my $target = shift @targets; $files{$target}{needs}{$need} = 'global'; for (@{$global{needs}{$need}}) { $files{$_}{needs}{$need} = 'extern' if $_ ne $target; } } } for $filename (@files) { exists $files{$filename} or next; info("=== Analyzing $filename ==="); my %file = %{$files{$filename}}; my $func; my $c = $file{code}; my $warnings = 0; for $func (sort keys %{$file{uses_Perl}}) { if ($API{$func}{varargs}) { unless ($API{$func}{nothxarg}) { my $changes = ($c =~ s{\b(Perl_$func\s*\(\s*)(?!aTHX_?)(\)|[^\s)]*\))} { $1 . ($2 eq ')' ? 'aTHX' : 'aTHX_ ') . $2 }ge); if ($changes) { warning("Doesn't pass interpreter argument aTHX to Perl_$func"); $file{changes} += $changes; } } } else { warning("Uses Perl_$func instead of $func"); $file{changes} += ($c =~ s{\bPerl_$func(\s*)\((\s*aTHX_?)?\s*} {$func$1(}g); } } for $func (sort keys %{$file{uses_replace}}) { warning("Uses $func instead of $replace{$func}"); $file{changes} += ($c =~ s/\b$func\b/$replace{$func}/g); } for $func (sort keys %{$file{uses_provided}}) { if ($file{uses}{$func}) { if (exists $file{uses_deps}{$func}) { diag("Uses $func, which depends on ", join(', ', @{$file{uses_deps}{$func}})); } else { diag("Uses $func"); } } $warnings += hint($func); } unless ($opt{quiet}) { for $func (sort keys %{$file{uses_todo}}) { print "*** WARNING: Uses $func, which may not be portable below perl ", format_version($API{$func}{todo}), ", even with '$ppport'\n"; $warnings++; } } for $func (sort keys %{$file{needed_static}}) { my $message = ''; if (not exists $file{uses}{$func}) { $message = "No need to define NEED_$func if $func is never used"; } elsif (exists $file{needs}{$func} && $file{needs}{$func} ne 'static') { $message = "No need to define NEED_$func when already needed globally"; } if ($message) { diag($message); $file{changes} += ($c =~ s/^$HS*#$HS*define$HS+NEED_$func\b.*$LF//mg); } } for $func (sort keys %{$file{needed_global}}) { my $message = ''; if (not exists $global{uses}{$func}) { $message = "No need to define NEED_${func}_GLOBAL if $func is never used"; } elsif (exists $file{needs}{$func}) { if ($file{needs}{$func} eq 'extern') { $message = "No need to define NEED_${func}_GLOBAL when already needed globally"; } elsif ($file{needs}{$func} eq 'static') { $message = "No need to define NEED_${func}_GLOBAL when only used in this file"; } } if ($message) { diag($message); $file{changes} += ($c =~ s/^$HS*#$HS*define$HS+NEED_${func}_GLOBAL\b.*$LF//mg); } } $file{needs_inc_ppport} = keys %{$file{uses}}; if ($file{needs_inc_ppport}) { my $pp = ''; for $func (sort keys %{$file{needs}}) { my $type = $file{needs}{$func}; next if $type eq 'extern'; my $suffix = $type eq 'global' ? '_GLOBAL' : ''; unless (exists $file{"needed_$type"}{$func}) { if ($type eq 'global') { diag("Files [@{$global{needs}{$func}}] need $func, adding global request"); } else { diag("File needs $func, adding static request"); } $pp .= "#define NEED_$func$suffix\n"; } } if ($pp && ($c =~ s/^(?=$HS*#$HS*define$HS+NEED_\w+)/$pp/m)) { $pp = ''; $file{changes}++; } unless ($file{has_inc_ppport}) { diag("Needs to include '$ppport'"); $pp .= qq(#include "$ppport"\n) } if ($pp) { $file{changes} += ($c =~ s/^($HS*#$HS*define$HS+NEED_\w+.*?)^/$1$pp/ms) || ($c =~ s/^(?=$HS*#$HS*include.*\Q$ppport\E)/$pp/m) || ($c =~ s/^($HS*#$HS*include.*XSUB.*\s*?)^/$1$pp/m) || ($c =~ s/^/$pp/); } } else { if ($file{has_inc_ppport}) { diag("No need to include '$ppport'"); $file{changes} += ($c =~ s/^$HS*?#$HS*include.*\Q$ppport\E.*?$LF//m); } } # put back in our C comments my $ix; my $cppc = 0; my @ccom = @{$file{ccom}}; for $ix (0 .. $#ccom) { if (!$opt{cplusplus} && $ccom[$ix] =~ s!^//!!) { $cppc++; $file{changes} += $c =~ s/$rccs$ix$rcce/$ccs$ccom[$ix] $cce/; } else { $c =~ s/$rccs$ix$rcce/$ccom[$ix]/; } } if ($cppc) { my $s = $cppc != 1 ? 's' : ''; warning("Uses $cppc C++ style comment$s, which is not portable"); } my $s = $warnings != 1 ? 's' : ''; my $warn = $warnings ? " ($warnings warning$s)" : ''; info("Analysis completed$warn"); if ($file{changes}) { if (exists $opt{copy}) { my $newfile = "$filename$opt{copy}"; if (-e $newfile) { error("'$newfile' already exists, refusing to write copy of '$filename'"); } else { local *F; if (open F, ">$newfile") { info("Writing copy of '$filename' with changes to '$newfile'"); print F $c; close F; } else { error("Cannot open '$newfile' for writing: $!"); } } } elsif (exists $opt{patch} || $opt{changes}) { if (exists $opt{patch}) { unless ($patch_opened) { if (open PATCH, ">$opt{patch}") { $patch_opened = 1; } else { error("Cannot open '$opt{patch}' for writing: $!"); delete $opt{patch}; $opt{changes} = 1; goto fallback; } } mydiff(\*PATCH, $filename, $c); } else { fallback: info("Suggested changes:"); mydiff(\*STDOUT, $filename, $c); } } else { my $s = $file{changes} == 1 ? '' : 's'; info("$file{changes} potentially required change$s detected"); } } else { info("Looks good"); } } close PATCH if $patch_opened; exit 0; sub try_use { eval "use @_;"; return $@ eq '' } sub mydiff { local *F = shift; my($file, $str) = @_; my $diff; if (exists $opt{diff}) { $diff = run_diff($opt{diff}, $file, $str); } if (!defined $diff and try_use('Text::Diff')) { $diff = Text::Diff::diff($file, \$str, { STYLE => 'Unified' }); $diff = <
$tmp") { print F $str; close F; if (open F, "$prog $file $tmp |") { while () { s/\Q$tmp\E/$file.patched/; $diff .= $_; } close F; unlink $tmp; return $diff; } unlink $tmp; } else { error("Cannot open '$tmp' for writing: $!"); } return undef; } sub rec_depend { my($func, $seen) = @_; return () unless exists $depends{$func}; $seen = {%{$seen||{}}}; return () if $seen->{$func}++; my %s; grep !$s{$_}++, map { ($_, rec_depend($_, $seen)) } @{$depends{$func}}; } sub parse_version { my $ver = shift; if ($ver =~ /^(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)$/) { return ($1, $2, $3); } elsif ($ver !~ /^\d+\.[\d_]+$/) { die "cannot parse version '$ver'\n"; } $ver =~ s/_//g; $ver =~ s/$/000000/; my($r,$v,$s) = $ver =~ /(\d+)\.(\d{3})(\d{3})/; $v = int $v; $s = int $s; if ($r < 5 || ($r == 5 && $v < 6)) { if ($s % 10) { die "cannot parse version '$ver'\n"; } } return ($r, $v, $s); } sub format_version { my $ver = shift; $ver =~ s/$/000000/; my($r,$v,$s) = $ver =~ /(\d+)\.(\d{3})(\d{3})/; $v = int $v; $s = int $s; if ($r < 5 || ($r == 5 && $v < 6)) { if ($s % 10) { die "invalid version '$ver'\n"; } $s /= 10; $ver = sprintf "%d.%03d", $r, $v; $s > 0 and $ver .= sprintf "_%02d", $s; return $ver; } return sprintf "%d.%d.%d", $r, $v, $s; } sub info { $opt{quiet} and return; print @_, "\n"; } sub diag { $opt{quiet} and return; $opt{diag} and print @_, "\n"; } sub warning { $opt{quiet} and return; print "*** ", @_, "\n"; } sub error { print "*** ERROR: ", @_, "\n"; } my %given_hints; my %given_warnings; sub hint { $opt{quiet} and return; my $func = shift; my $rv = 0; if (exists $warnings{$func} && !$given_warnings{$func}++) { my $warn = $warnings{$func}; $warn =~ s!^!*** !mg; print "*** WARNING: $func\n", $warn; $rv++; } if ($opt{hints} && exists $hints{$func} && !$given_hints{$func}++) { my $hint = $hints{$func}; $hint =~ s/^/ /mg; print " --- hint for $func ---\n", $hint; } $rv; } sub usage { my($usage) = do { local(@ARGV,$/)=($0); <> } =~ /^=head\d$HS+SYNOPSIS\s*^(.*?)\s*^=/ms; my %M = ( 'I' => '*' ); $usage =~ s/^\s*perl\s+\S+/$^X $0/; $usage =~ s/([A-Z])<([^>]+)>/$M{$1}$2$M{$1}/g; print < }; my($copy) = $self =~ /^=head\d\s+COPYRIGHT\s*^(.*?)^=\w+/ms; $copy =~ s/^(?=\S+)/ /gms; $self =~ s/^$HS+Do NOT edit.*?(?=^-)/$copy/ms; $self =~ s/^SKIP.*(?=^__DATA__)/SKIP if (\@ARGV && \$ARGV[0] eq '--unstrip') { eval { require Devel::PPPort }; \$@ and die "Cannot require Devel::PPPort, please install.\\n"; if (\$Devel::PPPort::VERSION < $VERSION) { die "$0 was originally generated with Devel::PPPort $VERSION.\\n" . "Your Devel::PPPort is only version \$Devel::PPPort::VERSION.\\n" . "Please install a newer version, or --unstrip will not work.\\n"; } Devel::PPPort::WriteFile(\$0); exit 0; } print <$0" or die "cannot strip $0: $!\n"; print OUT "$pl$c\n"; exit 0; } __DATA__ */ #ifndef _P_P_PORTABILITY_H_ #define _P_P_PORTABILITY_H_ #ifndef DPPP_NAMESPACE # define DPPP_NAMESPACE DPPP_ #endif #define DPPP_CAT2(x,y) CAT2(x,y) #define DPPP_(name) DPPP_CAT2(DPPP_NAMESPACE, name) #ifndef PERL_REVISION # if !defined(__PATCHLEVEL_H_INCLUDED__) && !(defined(PATCHLEVEL) && defined(SUBVERSION)) # define PERL_PATCHLEVEL_H_IMPLICIT # include # endif # if !(defined(PERL_VERSION) || (defined(SUBVERSION) && defined(PATCHLEVEL))) # include # endif # ifndef PERL_REVISION # define PERL_REVISION (5) /* Replace: 1 */ # define PERL_VERSION PATCHLEVEL # define PERL_SUBVERSION SUBVERSION /* Replace PERL_PATCHLEVEL with PERL_VERSION */ /* Replace: 0 */ # endif #endif #define _dpppDEC2BCD(dec) ((((dec)/100)<<8)|((((dec)%100)/10)<<4)|((dec)%10)) #define PERL_BCDVERSION ((_dpppDEC2BCD(PERL_REVISION)<<24)|(_dpppDEC2BCD(PERL_VERSION)<<12)|_dpppDEC2BCD(PERL_SUBVERSION)) /* It is very unlikely that anyone will try to use this with Perl 6 (or greater), but who knows. */ #if PERL_REVISION != 5 # error ppport.h only works with Perl version 5 #endif /* PERL_REVISION != 5 */ #ifdef I_LIMITS # include #endif #ifndef PERL_UCHAR_MIN # define PERL_UCHAR_MIN ((unsigned char)0) #endif #ifndef PERL_UCHAR_MAX # ifdef UCHAR_MAX # define PERL_UCHAR_MAX ((unsigned char)UCHAR_MAX) # else # ifdef MAXUCHAR # define PERL_UCHAR_MAX ((unsigned char)MAXUCHAR) # else # define PERL_UCHAR_MAX ((unsigned char)~(unsigned)0) # endif # endif #endif #ifndef PERL_USHORT_MIN # define PERL_USHORT_MIN ((unsigned short)0) #endif #ifndef PERL_USHORT_MAX # ifdef USHORT_MAX # define PERL_USHORT_MAX ((unsigned short)USHORT_MAX) # else # ifdef MAXUSHORT # define PERL_USHORT_MAX ((unsigned short)MAXUSHORT) # else # ifdef USHRT_MAX # define PERL_USHORT_MAX ((unsigned short)USHRT_MAX) # else # define PERL_USHORT_MAX ((unsigned short)~(unsigned)0) # endif # endif # endif #endif #ifndef PERL_SHORT_MAX # ifdef SHORT_MAX # define PERL_SHORT_MAX ((short)SHORT_MAX) # else # ifdef MAXSHORT /* Often used in */ # define PERL_SHORT_MAX ((short)MAXSHORT) # else # ifdef SHRT_MAX # define PERL_SHORT_MAX ((short)SHRT_MAX) # else # define PERL_SHORT_MAX ((short) (PERL_USHORT_MAX >> 1)) # endif # endif # endif #endif #ifndef PERL_SHORT_MIN # ifdef SHORT_MIN # define PERL_SHORT_MIN ((short)SHORT_MIN) # else # ifdef MINSHORT # define PERL_SHORT_MIN ((short)MINSHORT) # else # ifdef SHRT_MIN # define PERL_SHORT_MIN ((short)SHRT_MIN) # else # define PERL_SHORT_MIN (-PERL_SHORT_MAX - ((3 & -1) == 3)) # endif # endif # endif #endif #ifndef PERL_UINT_MAX # ifdef UINT_MAX # define PERL_UINT_MAX ((unsigned int)UINT_MAX) # else # ifdef MAXUINT # define PERL_UINT_MAX ((unsigned int)MAXUINT) # else # define PERL_UINT_MAX (~(unsigned int)0) # endif # endif #endif #ifndef PERL_UINT_MIN # define PERL_UINT_MIN ((unsigned int)0) #endif #ifndef PERL_INT_MAX # ifdef INT_MAX # define PERL_INT_MAX ((int)INT_MAX) # else # ifdef MAXINT /* Often used in */ # define PERL_INT_MAX ((int)MAXINT) # else # define PERL_INT_MAX ((int)(PERL_UINT_MAX >> 1)) # endif # endif #endif #ifndef PERL_INT_MIN # ifdef INT_MIN # define PERL_INT_MIN ((int)INT_MIN) # else # ifdef MININT # define PERL_INT_MIN ((int)MININT) # else # define PERL_INT_MIN (-PERL_INT_MAX - ((3 & -1) == 3)) # endif # endif #endif #ifndef PERL_ULONG_MAX # ifdef ULONG_MAX # define PERL_ULONG_MAX ((unsigned long)ULONG_MAX) # else # ifdef MAXULONG # define PERL_ULONG_MAX ((unsigned long)MAXULONG) # else # define PERL_ULONG_MAX (~(unsigned long)0) # endif # endif #endif #ifndef PERL_ULONG_MIN # define PERL_ULONG_MIN ((unsigned long)0L) #endif #ifndef PERL_LONG_MAX # ifdef LONG_MAX # define PERL_LONG_MAX ((long)LONG_MAX) # else # ifdef MAXLONG # define PERL_LONG_MAX ((long)MAXLONG) # else # define PERL_LONG_MAX ((long) (PERL_ULONG_MAX >> 1)) # endif # endif #endif #ifndef PERL_LONG_MIN # ifdef LONG_MIN # define PERL_LONG_MIN ((long)LONG_MIN) # else # ifdef MINLONG # define PERL_LONG_MIN ((long)MINLONG) # else # define PERL_LONG_MIN (-PERL_LONG_MAX - ((3 & -1) == 3)) # endif # endif #endif #if defined(HAS_QUAD) && (defined(convex) || defined(uts)) # ifndef PERL_UQUAD_MAX # ifdef ULONGLONG_MAX # define PERL_UQUAD_MAX ((unsigned long long)ULONGLONG_MAX) # else # ifdef MAXULONGLONG # define PERL_UQUAD_MAX ((unsigned long long)MAXULONGLONG) # else # define PERL_UQUAD_MAX (~(unsigned long long)0) # endif # endif # endif # ifndef PERL_UQUAD_MIN # define PERL_UQUAD_MIN ((unsigned long long)0L) # endif # ifndef PERL_QUAD_MAX # ifdef LONGLONG_MAX # define PERL_QUAD_MAX ((long long)LONGLONG_MAX) # else # ifdef MAXLONGLONG # define PERL_QUAD_MAX ((long long)MAXLONGLONG) # else # define PERL_QUAD_MAX ((long long) (PERL_UQUAD_MAX >> 1)) # endif # endif # endif # ifndef PERL_QUAD_MIN # ifdef LONGLONG_MIN # define PERL_QUAD_MIN ((long long)LONGLONG_MIN) # else # ifdef MINLONGLONG # define PERL_QUAD_MIN ((long long)MINLONGLONG) # else # define PERL_QUAD_MIN (-PERL_QUAD_MAX - ((3 & -1) == 3)) # endif # endif # endif #endif /* This is based on code from 5.003 perl.h */ #ifdef HAS_QUAD # ifdef cray #ifndef IVTYPE # define IVTYPE int #endif #ifndef IV_MIN # define IV_MIN PERL_INT_MIN #endif #ifndef IV_MAX # define IV_MAX PERL_INT_MAX #endif #ifndef UV_MIN # define UV_MIN PERL_UINT_MIN #endif #ifndef UV_MAX # define UV_MAX PERL_UINT_MAX #endif # ifdef INTSIZE #ifndef IVSIZE # define IVSIZE INTSIZE #endif # endif # else # if defined(convex) || defined(uts) #ifndef IVTYPE # define IVTYPE long long #endif #ifndef IV_MIN # define IV_MIN PERL_QUAD_MIN #endif #ifndef IV_MAX # define IV_MAX PERL_QUAD_MAX #endif #ifndef UV_MIN # define UV_MIN PERL_UQUAD_MIN #endif #ifndef UV_MAX # define UV_MAX PERL_UQUAD_MAX #endif # ifdef LONGLONGSIZE #ifndef IVSIZE # define IVSIZE LONGLONGSIZE #endif # endif # else #ifndef IVTYPE # define IVTYPE long #endif #ifndef IV_MIN # define IV_MIN PERL_LONG_MIN #endif #ifndef IV_MAX # define IV_MAX PERL_LONG_MAX #endif #ifndef UV_MIN # define UV_MIN PERL_ULONG_MIN #endif #ifndef UV_MAX # define UV_MAX PERL_ULONG_MAX #endif # ifdef LONGSIZE #ifndef IVSIZE # define IVSIZE LONGSIZE #endif # endif # endif # endif #ifndef IVSIZE # define IVSIZE 8 #endif #ifndef PERL_QUAD_MIN # define PERL_QUAD_MIN IV_MIN #endif #ifndef PERL_QUAD_MAX # define PERL_QUAD_MAX IV_MAX #endif #ifndef PERL_UQUAD_MIN # define PERL_UQUAD_MIN UV_MIN #endif #ifndef PERL_UQUAD_MAX # define PERL_UQUAD_MAX UV_MAX #endif #else #ifndef IVTYPE # define IVTYPE long #endif #ifndef IV_MIN # define IV_MIN PERL_LONG_MIN #endif #ifndef IV_MAX # define IV_MAX PERL_LONG_MAX #endif #ifndef UV_MIN # define UV_MIN PERL_ULONG_MIN #endif #ifndef UV_MAX # define UV_MAX PERL_ULONG_MAX #endif #endif #ifndef IVSIZE # ifdef LONGSIZE # define IVSIZE LONGSIZE # else # define IVSIZE 4 /* A bold guess, but the best we can make. */ # endif #endif #ifndef UVTYPE # define UVTYPE unsigned IVTYPE #endif #ifndef UVSIZE # define UVSIZE IVSIZE #endif #ifndef sv_setuv # define sv_setuv(sv, uv) \ STMT_START { \ UV TeMpUv = uv; \ if (TeMpUv <= IV_MAX) \ sv_setiv(sv, TeMpUv); \ else \ sv_setnv(sv, (double)TeMpUv); \ } STMT_END #endif #ifndef newSVuv # define newSVuv(uv) ((uv) <= IV_MAX ? newSViv((IV)uv) : newSVnv((NV)uv)) #endif #ifndef sv_2uv # define sv_2uv(sv) ((PL_Sv = (sv)), (UV) (SvNOK(PL_Sv) ? SvNV(PL_Sv) : sv_2nv(PL_Sv))) #endif #ifndef SvUVX # define SvUVX(sv) ((UV)SvIVX(sv)) #endif #ifndef SvUVXx # define SvUVXx(sv) SvUVX(sv) #endif #ifndef SvUV # define SvUV(sv) (SvIOK(sv) ? SvUVX(sv) : sv_2uv(sv)) #endif #ifndef SvUVx # define SvUVx(sv) ((PL_Sv = (sv)), SvUV(PL_Sv)) #endif /* Hint: sv_uv * Always use the SvUVx() macro instead of sv_uv(). */ #ifndef sv_uv # define sv_uv(sv) SvUVx(sv) #endif #if !defined(SvUOK) && defined(SvIOK_UV) # define SvUOK(sv) SvIOK_UV(sv) #endif #ifndef XST_mUV # define XST_mUV(i,v) (ST(i) = sv_2mortal(newSVuv(v)) ) #endif #ifndef XSRETURN_UV # define XSRETURN_UV(v) STMT_START { XST_mUV(0,v); XSRETURN(1); } STMT_END #endif #ifndef PUSHu # define PUSHu(u) STMT_START { sv_setuv(TARG, (UV)(u)); PUSHTARG; } STMT_END #endif #ifndef XPUSHu # define XPUSHu(u) STMT_START { sv_setuv(TARG, (UV)(u)); XPUSHTARG; } STMT_END #endif #ifdef HAS_MEMCMP #ifndef memNE # define memNE(s1,s2,l) (memcmp(s1,s2,l)) #endif #ifndef memEQ # define memEQ(s1,s2,l) (!memcmp(s1,s2,l)) #endif #else #ifndef memNE # define memNE(s1,s2,l) (bcmp(s1,s2,l)) #endif #ifndef memEQ # define memEQ(s1,s2,l) (!bcmp(s1,s2,l)) #endif #endif #ifndef MoveD # define MoveD(s,d,n,t) memmove((char*)(d),(char*)(s), (n) * sizeof(t)) #endif #ifndef CopyD # define CopyD(s,d,n,t) memcpy((char*)(d),(char*)(s), (n) * sizeof(t)) #endif #ifdef HAS_MEMSET #ifndef ZeroD # define ZeroD(d,n,t) memzero((char*)(d), (n) * sizeof(t)) #endif #else #ifndef ZeroD # define ZeroD(d,n,t) ((void)memzero((char*)(d), (n) * sizeof(t)), d) #endif #endif #ifndef PoisonWith # define PoisonWith(d,n,t,b) (void)memset((char*)(d), (U8)(b), (n) * sizeof(t)) #endif #ifndef PoisonNew # define PoisonNew(d,n,t) PoisonWith(d,n,t,0xAB) #endif #ifndef PoisonFree # define PoisonFree(d,n,t) PoisonWith(d,n,t,0xEF) #endif #ifndef Poison # define Poison(d,n,t) PoisonFree(d,n,t) #endif #ifndef Newx # define Newx(v,n,t) New(0,v,n,t) #endif #ifndef Newxc # define Newxc(v,n,t,c) Newc(0,v,n,t,c) #endif #ifndef Newxz # define Newxz(v,n,t) Newz(0,v,n,t) #endif #ifndef PERL_UNUSED_DECL # ifdef HASATTRIBUTE # if (defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__cplusplus)) || defined(__INTEL_COMPILER) # define PERL_UNUSED_DECL # else # define PERL_UNUSED_DECL __attribute__((unused)) # endif # else # define PERL_UNUSED_DECL # endif #endif #ifndef PERL_UNUSED_ARG # if defined(lint) && defined(S_SPLINT_S) /* www.splint.org */ # include # define PERL_UNUSED_ARG(x) NOTE(ARGUNUSED(x)) # else # define PERL_UNUSED_ARG(x) ((void)x) # endif #endif #ifndef PERL_UNUSED_VAR # define PERL_UNUSED_VAR(x) ((void)x) #endif #ifndef PERL_UNUSED_CONTEXT # ifdef USE_ITHREADS # define PERL_UNUSED_CONTEXT PERL_UNUSED_ARG(my_perl) # else # define PERL_UNUSED_CONTEXT # endif #endif #ifndef NOOP # define NOOP /*EMPTY*/(void)0 #endif #ifndef dNOOP # define dNOOP extern int /*@unused@*/ Perl___notused PERL_UNUSED_DECL #endif #ifndef NVTYPE # if defined(USE_LONG_DOUBLE) && defined(HAS_LONG_DOUBLE) # define NVTYPE long double # else # define NVTYPE double # endif typedef NVTYPE NV; #endif #ifndef INT2PTR # if (IVSIZE == PTRSIZE) && (UVSIZE == PTRSIZE) # define PTRV UV # define INT2PTR(any,d) (any)(d) # else # if PTRSIZE == LONGSIZE # define PTRV unsigned long # else # define PTRV unsigned # endif # define INT2PTR(any,d) (any)(PTRV)(d) # endif # define NUM2PTR(any,d) (any)(PTRV)(d) # define PTR2IV(p) INT2PTR(IV,p) # define PTR2UV(p) INT2PTR(UV,p) # define PTR2NV(p) NUM2PTR(NV,p) # if PTRSIZE == LONGSIZE # define PTR2ul(p) (unsigned long)(p) # else # define PTR2ul(p) INT2PTR(unsigned long,p) # endif #endif /* !INT2PTR */ #undef START_EXTERN_C #undef END_EXTERN_C #undef EXTERN_C #ifdef __cplusplus # define START_EXTERN_C extern "C" { # define END_EXTERN_C } # define EXTERN_C extern "C" #else # define START_EXTERN_C # define END_EXTERN_C # define EXTERN_C extern #endif #if defined(PERL_GCC_PEDANTIC) # ifndef PERL_GCC_BRACE_GROUPS_FORBIDDEN # define PERL_GCC_BRACE_GROUPS_FORBIDDEN # endif #endif #if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(PERL_GCC_BRACE_GROUPS_FORBIDDEN) && !defined(__cplusplus) # ifndef PERL_USE_GCC_BRACE_GROUPS # define PERL_USE_GCC_BRACE_GROUPS # endif #endif #undef STMT_START #undef STMT_END #ifdef PERL_USE_GCC_BRACE_GROUPS # define STMT_START (void)( /* gcc supports ``({ STATEMENTS; })'' */ # define STMT_END ) #else # if defined(VOIDFLAGS) && (VOIDFLAGS) && (defined(sun) || defined(__sun__)) && !defined(__GNUC__) # define STMT_START if (1) # define STMT_END else (void)0 # else # define STMT_START do # define STMT_END while (0) # endif #endif #ifndef boolSV # define boolSV(b) ((b) ? &PL_sv_yes : &PL_sv_no) #endif /* DEFSV appears first in 5.004_56 */ #ifndef DEFSV # define DEFSV GvSV(PL_defgv) #endif #ifndef SAVE_DEFSV # define SAVE_DEFSV SAVESPTR(GvSV(PL_defgv)) #endif /* Older perls (<=5.003) lack AvFILLp */ #ifndef AvFILLp # define AvFILLp AvFILL #endif #ifndef ERRSV # define ERRSV get_sv("@",FALSE) #endif #ifndef newSVpvn # define newSVpvn(data,len) ((data) \ ? ((len) ? newSVpv((data), (len)) : newSVpv("", 0)) \ : newSV(0)) #endif /* Hint: gv_stashpvn * This function's backport doesn't support the length parameter, but * rather ignores it. Portability can only be ensured if the length * parameter is used for speed reasons, but the length can always be * correctly computed from the string argument. */ #ifndef gv_stashpvn # define gv_stashpvn(str,len,create) gv_stashpv(str,create) #endif /* Replace: 1 */ #ifndef get_cv # define get_cv perl_get_cv #endif #ifndef get_sv # define get_sv perl_get_sv #endif #ifndef get_av # define get_av perl_get_av #endif #ifndef get_hv # define get_hv perl_get_hv #endif /* Replace: 0 */ #ifndef dUNDERBAR # define dUNDERBAR dNOOP #endif #ifndef UNDERBAR # define UNDERBAR DEFSV #endif #ifndef dAX # define dAX I32 ax = MARK - PL_stack_base + 1 #endif #ifndef dITEMS # define dITEMS I32 items = SP - MARK #endif #ifndef dXSTARG # define dXSTARG SV * targ = sv_newmortal() #endif #ifndef dAXMARK # define dAXMARK I32 ax = POPMARK; \ register SV ** const mark = PL_stack_base + ax++ #endif #ifndef XSprePUSH # define XSprePUSH (sp = PL_stack_base + ax - 1) #endif #if (PERL_BCDVERSION < 0x5005000) # undef XSRETURN # define XSRETURN(off) \ STMT_START { \ PL_stack_sp = PL_stack_base + ax + ((off) - 1); \ return; \ } STMT_END #endif #ifndef PERL_ABS # define PERL_ABS(x) ((x) < 0 ? -(x) : (x)) #endif #ifndef dVAR # define dVAR dNOOP #endif #ifndef SVf # define SVf "_" #endif #ifndef UTF8_MAXBYTES # define UTF8_MAXBYTES UTF8_MAXLEN #endif #ifndef PERL_HASH # define PERL_HASH(hash,str,len) \ STMT_START { \ const char *s_PeRlHaSh = str; \ I32 i_PeRlHaSh = len; \ U32 hash_PeRlHaSh = 0; \ while (i_PeRlHaSh--) \ hash_PeRlHaSh = hash_PeRlHaSh * 33 + *s_PeRlHaSh++; \ (hash) = hash_PeRlHaSh; \ } STMT_END #endif #ifndef PERL_SIGNALS_UNSAFE_FLAG #define PERL_SIGNALS_UNSAFE_FLAG 0x0001 #if (PERL_BCDVERSION < 0x5008000) # define D_PPP_PERL_SIGNALS_INIT PERL_SIGNALS_UNSAFE_FLAG #else # define D_PPP_PERL_SIGNALS_INIT 0 #endif #if defined(NEED_PL_signals) static U32 DPPP_(my_PL_signals) = D_PPP_PERL_SIGNALS_INIT; #elif defined(NEED_PL_signals_GLOBAL) U32 DPPP_(my_PL_signals) = D_PPP_PERL_SIGNALS_INIT; #else extern U32 DPPP_(my_PL_signals); #endif #define PL_signals DPPP_(my_PL_signals) #endif /* Hint: PL_ppaddr * Calling an op via PL_ppaddr requires passing a context argument * for threaded builds. Since the context argument is different for * 5.005 perls, you can use aTHXR (supplied by ppport.h), which will * automatically be defined as the correct argument. */ #if (PERL_BCDVERSION <= 0x5005005) /* Replace: 1 */ # define PL_ppaddr ppaddr # define PL_no_modify no_modify /* Replace: 0 */ #endif #if (PERL_BCDVERSION <= 0x5004005) /* Replace: 1 */ # define PL_DBsignal DBsignal # define PL_DBsingle DBsingle # define PL_DBsub DBsub # define PL_DBtrace DBtrace # define PL_Sv Sv # define PL_compiling compiling # define PL_copline copline # define PL_curcop curcop # define PL_curstash curstash # define PL_debstash debstash # define PL_defgv defgv # define PL_diehook diehook # define PL_dirty dirty # define PL_dowarn dowarn # define PL_errgv errgv # define PL_expect expect # define PL_hexdigit hexdigit # define PL_hints hints # define PL_laststatval laststatval # define PL_na na # define PL_perl_destruct_level perl_destruct_level # define PL_perldb perldb # define PL_rsfp_filters rsfp_filters # define PL_rsfp rsfp # define PL_stack_base stack_base # define PL_stack_sp stack_sp # define PL_statcache statcache # define PL_stdingv stdingv # define PL_sv_arenaroot sv_arenaroot # define PL_sv_no sv_no # define PL_sv_undef sv_undef # define PL_sv_yes sv_yes # define PL_tainted tainted # define PL_tainting tainting /* Replace: 0 */ #endif /* Warning: PL_expect, PL_copline, PL_rsfp, PL_rsfp_filters * Do not use this variable. It is internal to the perl parser * and may change or even be removed in the future. Note that * as of perl 5.9.5 you cannot assign to this variable anymore. */ /* TODO: cannot assign to these vars; is it worth fixing? */ #if (PERL_BCDVERSION >= 0x5009005) # define PL_expect (PL_parser ? PL_parser->expect : 0) # define PL_copline (PL_parser ? PL_parser->copline : 0) # define PL_rsfp (PL_parser ? PL_parser->rsfp : (PerlIO *) 0) # define PL_rsfp_filters (PL_parser ? PL_parser->rsfp_filters : (AV *) 0) #endif #ifndef dTHR # define dTHR dNOOP #endif #ifndef dTHX # define dTHX dNOOP #endif #ifndef dTHXa # define dTHXa(x) dNOOP #endif #ifndef pTHX # define pTHX void #endif #ifndef pTHX_ # define pTHX_ #endif #ifndef aTHX # define aTHX #endif #ifndef aTHX_ # define aTHX_ #endif #if (PERL_BCDVERSION < 0x5006000) # ifdef USE_THREADS # define aTHXR thr # define aTHXR_ thr, # else # define aTHXR # define aTHXR_ # endif # define dTHXR dTHR #else # define aTHXR aTHX # define aTHXR_ aTHX_ # define dTHXR dTHX #endif #ifndef dTHXoa # define dTHXoa(x) dTHXa(x) #endif #ifndef PUSHmortal # define PUSHmortal PUSHs(sv_newmortal()) #endif #ifndef mPUSHp # define mPUSHp(p,l) sv_setpvn_mg(PUSHmortal, (p), (l)) #endif #ifndef mPUSHn # define mPUSHn(n) sv_setnv_mg(PUSHmortal, (NV)(n)) #endif #ifndef mPUSHi # define mPUSHi(i) sv_setiv_mg(PUSHmortal, (IV)(i)) #endif #ifndef mPUSHu # define mPUSHu(u) sv_setuv_mg(PUSHmortal, (UV)(u)) #endif #ifndef XPUSHmortal # define XPUSHmortal XPUSHs(sv_newmortal()) #endif #ifndef mXPUSHp # define mXPUSHp(p,l) STMT_START { EXTEND(sp,1); sv_setpvn_mg(PUSHmortal, (p), (l)); } STMT_END #endif #ifndef mXPUSHn # define mXPUSHn(n) STMT_START { EXTEND(sp,1); sv_setnv_mg(PUSHmortal, (NV)(n)); } STMT_END #endif #ifndef mXPUSHi # define mXPUSHi(i) STMT_START { EXTEND(sp,1); sv_setiv_mg(PUSHmortal, (IV)(i)); } STMT_END #endif #ifndef mXPUSHu # define mXPUSHu(u) STMT_START { EXTEND(sp,1); sv_setuv_mg(PUSHmortal, (UV)(u)); } STMT_END #endif /* Replace: 1 */ #ifndef call_sv # define call_sv perl_call_sv #endif #ifndef call_pv # define call_pv perl_call_pv #endif #ifndef call_argv # define call_argv perl_call_argv #endif #ifndef call_method # define call_method perl_call_method #endif #ifndef eval_sv # define eval_sv perl_eval_sv #endif #ifndef PERL_LOADMOD_DENY # define PERL_LOADMOD_DENY 0x1 #endif #ifndef PERL_LOADMOD_NOIMPORT # define PERL_LOADMOD_NOIMPORT 0x2 #endif #ifndef PERL_LOADMOD_IMPORT_OPS # define PERL_LOADMOD_IMPORT_OPS 0x4 #endif /* Replace: 0 */ /* Replace perl_eval_pv with eval_pv */ #ifndef eval_pv #if defined(NEED_eval_pv) static SV* DPPP_(my_eval_pv)(char *p, I32 croak_on_error); static #else extern SV* DPPP_(my_eval_pv)(char *p, I32 croak_on_error); #endif #ifdef eval_pv # undef eval_pv #endif #define eval_pv(a,b) DPPP_(my_eval_pv)(aTHX_ a,b) #define Perl_eval_pv DPPP_(my_eval_pv) #if defined(NEED_eval_pv) || defined(NEED_eval_pv_GLOBAL) SV* DPPP_(my_eval_pv)(char *p, I32 croak_on_error) { dSP; SV* sv = newSVpv(p, 0); PUSHMARK(sp); eval_sv(sv, G_SCALAR); SvREFCNT_dec(sv); SPAGAIN; sv = POPs; PUTBACK; if (croak_on_error && SvTRUE(GvSV(errgv))) croak(SvPVx(GvSV(errgv), na)); return sv; } #endif #endif #ifndef vload_module #if defined(NEED_vload_module) static void DPPP_(my_vload_module)(U32 flags, SV *name, SV *ver, va_list *args); static #else extern void DPPP_(my_vload_module)(U32 flags, SV *name, SV *ver, va_list *args); #endif #ifdef vload_module # undef vload_module #endif #define vload_module(a,b,c,d) DPPP_(my_vload_module)(aTHX_ a,b,c,d) #define Perl_vload_module DPPP_(my_vload_module) #if defined(NEED_vload_module) || defined(NEED_vload_module_GLOBAL) void DPPP_(my_vload_module)(U32 flags, SV *name, SV *ver, va_list *args) { dTHR; dVAR; OP *veop, *imop; OP * const modname = newSVOP(OP_CONST, 0, name); /* 5.005 has a somewhat hacky force_normal that doesn't croak on SvREADONLY() if PL_compling is true. Current perls take care in ck_require() to correctly turn off SvREADONLY before calling force_normal_flags(). This seems a better fix than fudging PL_compling */ SvREADONLY_off(((SVOP*)modname)->op_sv); modname->op_private |= OPpCONST_BARE; if (ver) { veop = newSVOP(OP_CONST, 0, ver); } else veop = NULL; if (flags & PERL_LOADMOD_NOIMPORT) { imop = sawparens(newNULLLIST()); } else if (flags & PERL_LOADMOD_IMPORT_OPS) { imop = va_arg(*args, OP*); } else { SV *sv; imop = NULL; sv = va_arg(*args, SV*); while (sv) { imop = append_elem(OP_LIST, imop, newSVOP(OP_CONST, 0, sv)); sv = va_arg(*args, SV*); } } { const line_t ocopline = PL_copline; COP * const ocurcop = PL_curcop; const int oexpect = PL_expect; #if (PERL_BCDVERSION >= 0x5004000) utilize(!(flags & PERL_LOADMOD_DENY), start_subparse(FALSE, 0), veop, modname, imop); #else utilize(!(flags & PERL_LOADMOD_DENY), start_subparse(), modname, imop); #endif PL_expect = oexpect; PL_copline = ocopline; PL_curcop = ocurcop; } } #endif #endif #ifndef load_module #if defined(NEED_load_module) static void DPPP_(my_load_module)(U32 flags, SV *name, SV *ver, ...); static #else extern void DPPP_(my_load_module)(U32 flags, SV *name, SV *ver, ...); #endif #ifdef load_module # undef load_module #endif #define load_module DPPP_(my_load_module) #define Perl_load_module DPPP_(my_load_module) #if defined(NEED_load_module) || defined(NEED_load_module_GLOBAL) void DPPP_(my_load_module)(U32 flags, SV *name, SV *ver, ...) { va_list args; va_start(args, ver); vload_module(flags, name, ver, &args); va_end(args); } #endif #endif #ifndef newRV_inc # define newRV_inc(sv) newRV(sv) /* Replace */ #endif #ifndef newRV_noinc #if defined(NEED_newRV_noinc) static SV * DPPP_(my_newRV_noinc)(SV *sv); static #else extern SV * DPPP_(my_newRV_noinc)(SV *sv); #endif #ifdef newRV_noinc # undef newRV_noinc #endif #define newRV_noinc(a) DPPP_(my_newRV_noinc)(aTHX_ a) #define Perl_newRV_noinc DPPP_(my_newRV_noinc) #if defined(NEED_newRV_noinc) || defined(NEED_newRV_noinc_GLOBAL) SV * DPPP_(my_newRV_noinc)(SV *sv) { SV *rv = (SV *)newRV(sv); SvREFCNT_dec(sv); return rv; } #endif #endif /* Hint: newCONSTSUB * Returns a CV* as of perl-5.7.1. This return value is not supported * by Devel::PPPort. */ /* newCONSTSUB from IO.xs is in the core starting with 5.004_63 */ #if (PERL_BCDVERSION < 0x5004063) && (PERL_BCDVERSION != 0x5004005) #if defined(NEED_newCONSTSUB) static void DPPP_(my_newCONSTSUB)(HV *stash, const char *name, SV *sv); static #else extern void DPPP_(my_newCONSTSUB)(HV *stash, const char *name, SV *sv); #endif #ifdef newCONSTSUB # undef newCONSTSUB #endif #define newCONSTSUB(a,b,c) DPPP_(my_newCONSTSUB)(aTHX_ a,b,c) #define Perl_newCONSTSUB DPPP_(my_newCONSTSUB) #if defined(NEED_newCONSTSUB) || defined(NEED_newCONSTSUB_GLOBAL) void DPPP_(my_newCONSTSUB)(HV *stash, const char *name, SV *sv) { U32 oldhints = PL_hints; HV *old_cop_stash = PL_curcop->cop_stash; HV *old_curstash = PL_curstash; line_t oldline = PL_curcop->cop_line; PL_curcop->cop_line = PL_copline; PL_hints &= ~HINT_BLOCK_SCOPE; if (stash) PL_curstash = PL_curcop->cop_stash = stash; newSUB( #if (PERL_BCDVERSION < 0x5003022) start_subparse(), #elif (PERL_BCDVERSION == 0x5003022) start_subparse(0), #else /* 5.003_23 onwards */ start_subparse(FALSE, 0), #endif newSVOP(OP_CONST, 0, newSVpv((char *) name, 0)), newSVOP(OP_CONST, 0, &PL_sv_no), /* SvPV(&PL_sv_no) == "" -- GMB */ newSTATEOP(0, Nullch, newSVOP(OP_CONST, 0, sv)) ); PL_hints = oldhints; PL_curcop->cop_stash = old_cop_stash; PL_curstash = old_curstash; PL_curcop->cop_line = oldline; } #endif #endif /* * Boilerplate macros for initializing and accessing interpreter-local * data from C. All statics in extensions should be reworked to use * this, if you want to make the extension thread-safe. See ext/re/re.xs * for an example of the use of these macros. * * Code that uses these macros is responsible for the following: * 1. #define MY_CXT_KEY to a unique string, e.g. "DynaLoader_guts" * 2. Declare a typedef named my_cxt_t that is a structure that contains * all the data that needs to be interpreter-local. * 3. Use the START_MY_CXT macro after the declaration of my_cxt_t. * 4. Use the MY_CXT_INIT macro such that it is called exactly once * (typically put in the BOOT: section). * 5. Use the members of the my_cxt_t structure everywhere as * MY_CXT.member. * 6. Use the dMY_CXT macro (a declaration) in all the functions that * access MY_CXT. */ #if defined(MULTIPLICITY) || defined(PERL_OBJECT) || \ defined(PERL_CAPI) || defined(PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT) #ifndef START_MY_CXT /* This must appear in all extensions that define a my_cxt_t structure, * right after the definition (i.e. at file scope). The non-threads * case below uses it to declare the data as static. */ #define START_MY_CXT #if (PERL_BCDVERSION < 0x5004068) /* Fetches the SV that keeps the per-interpreter data. */ #define dMY_CXT_SV \ SV *my_cxt_sv = get_sv(MY_CXT_KEY, FALSE) #else /* >= perl5.004_68 */ #define dMY_CXT_SV \ SV *my_cxt_sv = *hv_fetch(PL_modglobal, MY_CXT_KEY, \ sizeof(MY_CXT_KEY)-1, TRUE) #endif /* < perl5.004_68 */ /* This declaration should be used within all functions that use the * interpreter-local data. */ #define dMY_CXT \ dMY_CXT_SV; \ my_cxt_t *my_cxtp = INT2PTR(my_cxt_t*,SvUV(my_cxt_sv)) /* Creates and zeroes the per-interpreter data. * (We allocate my_cxtp in a Perl SV so that it will be released when * the interpreter goes away.) */ #define MY_CXT_INIT \ dMY_CXT_SV; \ /* newSV() allocates one more than needed */ \ my_cxt_t *my_cxtp = (my_cxt_t*)SvPVX(newSV(sizeof(my_cxt_t)-1));\ Zero(my_cxtp, 1, my_cxt_t); \ sv_setuv(my_cxt_sv, PTR2UV(my_cxtp)) /* This macro must be used to access members of the my_cxt_t structure. * e.g. MYCXT.some_data */ #define MY_CXT (*my_cxtp) /* Judicious use of these macros can reduce the number of times dMY_CXT * is used. Use is similar to pTHX, aTHX etc. */ #define pMY_CXT my_cxt_t *my_cxtp #define pMY_CXT_ pMY_CXT, #define _pMY_CXT ,pMY_CXT #define aMY_CXT my_cxtp #define aMY_CXT_ aMY_CXT, #define _aMY_CXT ,aMY_CXT #endif /* START_MY_CXT */ #ifndef MY_CXT_CLONE /* Clones the per-interpreter data. */ #define MY_CXT_CLONE \ dMY_CXT_SV; \ my_cxt_t *my_cxtp = (my_cxt_t*)SvPVX(newSV(sizeof(my_cxt_t)-1));\ Copy(INT2PTR(my_cxt_t*, SvUV(my_cxt_sv)), my_cxtp, 1, my_cxt_t);\ sv_setuv(my_cxt_sv, PTR2UV(my_cxtp)) #endif #else /* single interpreter */ #ifndef START_MY_CXT #define START_MY_CXT static my_cxt_t my_cxt; #define dMY_CXT_SV dNOOP #define dMY_CXT dNOOP #define MY_CXT_INIT NOOP #define MY_CXT my_cxt #define pMY_CXT void #define pMY_CXT_ #define _pMY_CXT #define aMY_CXT #define aMY_CXT_ #define _aMY_CXT #endif /* START_MY_CXT */ #ifndef MY_CXT_CLONE #define MY_CXT_CLONE NOOP #endif #endif #ifndef IVdf # if IVSIZE == LONGSIZE # define IVdf "ld" # define UVuf "lu" # define UVof "lo" # define UVxf "lx" # define UVXf "lX" # else # if IVSIZE == INTSIZE # define IVdf "d" # define UVuf "u" # define UVof "o" # define UVxf "x" # define UVXf "X" # endif # endif #endif #ifndef NVef # if defined(USE_LONG_DOUBLE) && defined(HAS_LONG_DOUBLE) && \ defined(PERL_PRIfldbl) /* Not very likely, but let's try anyway. */ # define NVef PERL_PRIeldbl # define NVff PERL_PRIfldbl # define NVgf PERL_PRIgldbl # else # define NVef "e" # define NVff "f" # define NVgf "g" # endif #endif #ifndef SvREFCNT_inc # ifdef PERL_USE_GCC_BRACE_GROUPS # define SvREFCNT_inc(sv) \ ({ \ SV * const _sv = (SV*)(sv); \ if (_sv) \ (SvREFCNT(_sv))++; \ _sv; \ }) # else # define SvREFCNT_inc(sv) \ ((PL_Sv=(SV*)(sv)) ? (++(SvREFCNT(PL_Sv)),PL_Sv) : NULL) # endif #endif #ifndef SvREFCNT_inc_simple # ifdef PERL_USE_GCC_BRACE_GROUPS # define SvREFCNT_inc_simple(sv) \ ({ \ if (sv) \ (SvREFCNT(sv))++; \ (SV *)(sv); \ }) # else # define SvREFCNT_inc_simple(sv) \ ((sv) ? (SvREFCNT(sv)++,(SV*)(sv)) : NULL) # endif #endif #ifndef SvREFCNT_inc_NN # ifdef PERL_USE_GCC_BRACE_GROUPS # define SvREFCNT_inc_NN(sv) \ ({ \ SV * const _sv = (SV*)(sv); \ SvREFCNT(_sv)++; \ _sv; \ }) # else # define SvREFCNT_inc_NN(sv) \ (PL_Sv=(SV*)(sv),++(SvREFCNT(PL_Sv)),PL_Sv) # endif #endif #ifndef SvREFCNT_inc_void # ifdef PERL_USE_GCC_BRACE_GROUPS # define SvREFCNT_inc_void(sv) \ ({ \ SV * const _sv = (SV*)(sv); \ if (_sv) \ (void)(SvREFCNT(_sv)++); \ }) # else # define SvREFCNT_inc_void(sv) \ (void)((PL_Sv=(SV*)(sv)) ? ++(SvREFCNT(PL_Sv)) : 0) # endif #endif #ifndef SvREFCNT_inc_simple_void # define SvREFCNT_inc_simple_void(sv) STMT_START { if (sv) SvREFCNT(sv)++; } STMT_END #endif #ifndef SvREFCNT_inc_simple_NN # define SvREFCNT_inc_simple_NN(sv) (++SvREFCNT(sv), (SV*)(sv)) #endif #ifndef SvREFCNT_inc_void_NN # define SvREFCNT_inc_void_NN(sv) (void)(++SvREFCNT((SV*)(sv))) #endif #ifndef SvREFCNT_inc_simple_void_NN # define SvREFCNT_inc_simple_void_NN(sv) (void)(++SvREFCNT((SV*)(sv))) #endif /* Backwards compatibility stuff... :-( */ #if !defined(NEED_sv_2pv_flags) && defined(NEED_sv_2pv_nolen) # define NEED_sv_2pv_flags #endif #if !defined(NEED_sv_2pv_flags_GLOBAL) && defined(NEED_sv_2pv_nolen_GLOBAL) # define NEED_sv_2pv_flags_GLOBAL #endif /* Hint: sv_2pv_nolen * Use the SvPV_nolen() or SvPV_nolen_const() macros instead of sv_2pv_nolen(). */ #ifndef sv_2pv_nolen # define sv_2pv_nolen(sv) SvPV_nolen(sv) #endif #ifdef SvPVbyte /* Hint: SvPVbyte * Does not work in perl-5.6.1, ppport.h implements a version * borrowed from perl-5.7.3. */ #if (PERL_BCDVERSION < 0x5007000) #if defined(NEED_sv_2pvbyte) static char * DPPP_(my_sv_2pvbyte)(pTHX_ SV * sv, STRLEN * lp); static #else extern char * DPPP_(my_sv_2pvbyte)(pTHX_ SV * sv, STRLEN * lp); #endif #ifdef sv_2pvbyte # undef sv_2pvbyte #endif #define sv_2pvbyte(a,b) DPPP_(my_sv_2pvbyte)(aTHX_ a,b) #define Perl_sv_2pvbyte DPPP_(my_sv_2pvbyte) #if defined(NEED_sv_2pvbyte) || defined(NEED_sv_2pvbyte_GLOBAL) char * DPPP_(my_sv_2pvbyte)(pTHX_ SV *sv, STRLEN *lp) { sv_utf8_downgrade(sv,0); return SvPV(sv,*lp); } #endif /* Hint: sv_2pvbyte * Use the SvPVbyte() macro instead of sv_2pvbyte(). */ #undef SvPVbyte #define SvPVbyte(sv, lp) \ ((SvFLAGS(sv) & (SVf_POK|SVf_UTF8)) == (SVf_POK) \ ? ((lp = SvCUR(sv)), SvPVX(sv)) : sv_2pvbyte(sv, &lp)) #endif #else # define SvPVbyte SvPV # define sv_2pvbyte sv_2pv #endif #ifndef sv_2pvbyte_nolen # define sv_2pvbyte_nolen(sv) sv_2pv_nolen(sv) #endif /* Hint: sv_pvn * Always use the SvPV() macro instead of sv_pvn(). */ /* Hint: sv_pvn_force * Always use the SvPV_force() macro instead of sv_pvn_force(). */ /* If these are undefined, they're not handled by the core anyway */ #ifndef SV_IMMEDIATE_UNREF # define SV_IMMEDIATE_UNREF 0 #endif #ifndef SV_GMAGIC # define SV_GMAGIC 0 #endif #ifndef SV_COW_DROP_PV # define SV_COW_DROP_PV 0 #endif #ifndef SV_UTF8_NO_ENCODING # define SV_UTF8_NO_ENCODING 0 #endif #ifndef SV_NOSTEAL # define SV_NOSTEAL 0 #endif #ifndef SV_CONST_RETURN # define SV_CONST_RETURN 0 #endif #ifndef SV_MUTABLE_RETURN # define SV_MUTABLE_RETURN 0 #endif #ifndef SV_SMAGIC # define SV_SMAGIC 0 #endif #ifndef SV_HAS_TRAILING_NUL # define SV_HAS_TRAILING_NUL 0 #endif #ifndef SV_COW_SHARED_HASH_KEYS # define SV_COW_SHARED_HASH_KEYS 0 #endif #if (PERL_BCDVERSION < 0x5007002) #if defined(NEED_sv_2pv_flags) static char * DPPP_(my_sv_2pv_flags)(pTHX_ SV * sv, STRLEN * lp, I32 flags); static #else extern char * DPPP_(my_sv_2pv_flags)(pTHX_ SV * sv, STRLEN * lp, I32 flags); #endif #ifdef sv_2pv_flags # undef sv_2pv_flags #endif #define sv_2pv_flags(a,b,c) DPPP_(my_sv_2pv_flags)(aTHX_ a,b,c) #define Perl_sv_2pv_flags DPPP_(my_sv_2pv_flags) #if defined(NEED_sv_2pv_flags) || defined(NEED_sv_2pv_flags_GLOBAL) char * DPPP_(my_sv_2pv_flags)(pTHX_ SV *sv, STRLEN *lp, I32 flags) { STRLEN n_a = (STRLEN) flags; return sv_2pv(sv, lp ? lp : &n_a); } #endif #if defined(NEED_sv_pvn_force_flags) static char * DPPP_(my_sv_pvn_force_flags)(pTHX_ SV * sv, STRLEN * lp, I32 flags); static #else extern char * DPPP_(my_sv_pvn_force_flags)(pTHX_ SV * sv, STRLEN * lp, I32 flags); #endif #ifdef sv_pvn_force_flags # undef sv_pvn_force_flags #endif #define sv_pvn_force_flags(a,b,c) DPPP_(my_sv_pvn_force_flags)(aTHX_ a,b,c) #define Perl_sv_pvn_force_flags DPPP_(my_sv_pvn_force_flags) #if defined(NEED_sv_pvn_force_flags) || defined(NEED_sv_pvn_force_flags_GLOBAL) char * DPPP_(my_sv_pvn_force_flags)(pTHX_ SV *sv, STRLEN *lp, I32 flags) { STRLEN n_a = (STRLEN) flags; return sv_pvn_force(sv, lp ? lp : &n_a); } #endif #endif #ifndef SvPV_const # define SvPV_const(sv, lp) SvPV_flags_const(sv, lp, SV_GMAGIC) #endif #ifndef SvPV_mutable # define SvPV_mutable(sv, lp) SvPV_flags_mutable(sv, lp, SV_GMAGIC) #endif #ifndef SvPV_flags # define SvPV_flags(sv, lp, flags) \ ((SvFLAGS(sv) & (SVf_POK)) == SVf_POK \ ? ((lp = SvCUR(sv)), SvPVX(sv)) : sv_2pv_flags(sv, &lp, flags)) #endif #ifndef SvPV_flags_const # define SvPV_flags_const(sv, lp, flags) \ ((SvFLAGS(sv) & (SVf_POK)) == SVf_POK \ ? ((lp = SvCUR(sv)), SvPVX_const(sv)) : \ (const char*) sv_2pv_flags(sv, &lp, flags|SV_CONST_RETURN)) #endif #ifndef SvPV_flags_const_nolen # define SvPV_flags_const_nolen(sv, flags) \ ((SvFLAGS(sv) & (SVf_POK)) == SVf_POK \ ? SvPVX_const(sv) : \ (const char*) sv_2pv_flags(sv, 0, flags|SV_CONST_RETURN)) #endif #ifndef SvPV_flags_mutable # define SvPV_flags_mutable(sv, lp, flags) \ ((SvFLAGS(sv) & (SVf_POK)) == SVf_POK \ ? ((lp = SvCUR(sv)), SvPVX_mutable(sv)) : \ sv_2pv_flags(sv, &lp, flags|SV_MUTABLE_RETURN)) #endif #ifndef SvPV_force # define SvPV_force(sv, lp) SvPV_force_flags(sv, lp, SV_GMAGIC) #endif #ifndef SvPV_force_nolen # define SvPV_force_nolen(sv) SvPV_force_flags_nolen(sv, SV_GMAGIC) #endif #ifndef SvPV_force_mutable # define SvPV_force_mutable(sv, lp) SvPV_force_flags_mutable(sv, lp, SV_GMAGIC) #endif #ifndef SvPV_force_nomg # define SvPV_force_nomg(sv, lp) SvPV_force_flags(sv, lp, 0) #endif #ifndef SvPV_force_nomg_nolen # define SvPV_force_nomg_nolen(sv) SvPV_force_flags_nolen(sv, 0) #endif #ifndef SvPV_force_flags # define SvPV_force_flags(sv, lp, flags) \ ((SvFLAGS(sv) & (SVf_POK|SVf_THINKFIRST)) == SVf_POK \ ? ((lp = SvCUR(sv)), SvPVX(sv)) : sv_pvn_force_flags(sv, &lp, flags)) #endif #ifndef SvPV_force_flags_nolen # define SvPV_force_flags_nolen(sv, flags) \ ((SvFLAGS(sv) & (SVf_POK|SVf_THINKFIRST)) == SVf_POK \ ? SvPVX(sv) : sv_pvn_force_flags(sv, 0, flags)) #endif #ifndef SvPV_force_flags_mutable # define SvPV_force_flags_mutable(sv, lp, flags) \ ((SvFLAGS(sv) & (SVf_POK|SVf_THINKFIRST)) == SVf_POK \ ? ((lp = SvCUR(sv)), SvPVX_mutable(sv)) \ : sv_pvn_force_flags(sv, &lp, flags|SV_MUTABLE_RETURN)) #endif #ifndef SvPV_nolen # define SvPV_nolen(sv) \ ((SvFLAGS(sv) & (SVf_POK)) == SVf_POK \ ? SvPVX(sv) : sv_2pv_flags(sv, 0, SV_GMAGIC)) #endif #ifndef SvPV_nolen_const # define SvPV_nolen_const(sv) \ ((SvFLAGS(sv) & (SVf_POK)) == SVf_POK \ ? SvPVX_const(sv) : sv_2pv_flags(sv, 0, SV_GMAGIC|SV_CONST_RETURN)) #endif #ifndef SvPV_nomg # define SvPV_nomg(sv, lp) SvPV_flags(sv, lp, 0) #endif #ifndef SvPV_nomg_const # define SvPV_nomg_const(sv, lp) SvPV_flags_const(sv, lp, 0) #endif #ifndef SvPV_nomg_const_nolen # define SvPV_nomg_const_nolen(sv) SvPV_flags_const_nolen(sv, 0) #endif #ifndef SvMAGIC_set # define SvMAGIC_set(sv, val) \ STMT_START { assert(SvTYPE(sv) >= SVt_PVMG); \ (((XPVMG*) SvANY(sv))->xmg_magic = (val)); } STMT_END #endif #if (PERL_BCDVERSION < 0x5009003) #ifndef SvPVX_const # define SvPVX_const(sv) ((const char*) (0 + SvPVX(sv))) #endif #ifndef SvPVX_mutable # define SvPVX_mutable(sv) (0 + SvPVX(sv)) #endif #ifndef SvRV_set # define SvRV_set(sv, val) \ STMT_START { assert(SvTYPE(sv) >= SVt_RV); \ (((XRV*) SvANY(sv))->xrv_rv = (val)); } STMT_END #endif #else #ifndef SvPVX_const # define SvPVX_const(sv) ((const char*)((sv)->sv_u.svu_pv)) #endif #ifndef SvPVX_mutable # define SvPVX_mutable(sv) ((sv)->sv_u.svu_pv) #endif #ifndef SvRV_set # define SvRV_set(sv, val) \ STMT_START { assert(SvTYPE(sv) >= SVt_RV); \ ((sv)->sv_u.svu_rv = (val)); } STMT_END #endif #endif #ifndef SvSTASH_set # define SvSTASH_set(sv, val) \ STMT_START { assert(SvTYPE(sv) >= SVt_PVMG); \ (((XPVMG*) SvANY(sv))->xmg_stash = (val)); } STMT_END #endif #if (PERL_BCDVERSION < 0x5004000) #ifndef SvUV_set # define SvUV_set(sv, val) \ STMT_START { assert(SvTYPE(sv) == SVt_IV || SvTYPE(sv) >= SVt_PVIV); \ (((XPVIV*) SvANY(sv))->xiv_iv = (IV) (val)); } STMT_END #endif #else #ifndef SvUV_set # define SvUV_set(sv, val) \ STMT_START { assert(SvTYPE(sv) == SVt_IV || SvTYPE(sv) >= SVt_PVIV); \ (((XPVUV*) SvANY(sv))->xuv_uv = (val)); } STMT_END #endif #endif #if (PERL_BCDVERSION >= 0x5004000) && !defined(vnewSVpvf) #if defined(NEED_vnewSVpvf) static SV * DPPP_(my_vnewSVpvf)(pTHX_ const char * pat, va_list * args); static #else extern SV * DPPP_(my_vnewSVpvf)(pTHX_ const char * pat, va_list * args); #endif #ifdef vnewSVpvf # undef vnewSVpvf #endif #define vnewSVpvf(a,b) DPPP_(my_vnewSVpvf)(aTHX_ a,b) #define Perl_vnewSVpvf DPPP_(my_vnewSVpvf) #if defined(NEED_vnewSVpvf) || defined(NEED_vnewSVpvf_GLOBAL) SV * DPPP_(my_vnewSVpvf)(pTHX_ const char *pat, va_list *args) { register SV *sv = newSV(0); sv_vsetpvfn(sv, pat, strlen(pat), args, Null(SV**), 0, Null(bool*)); return sv; } #endif #endif #if (PERL_BCDVERSION >= 0x5004000) && !defined(sv_vcatpvf) # define sv_vcatpvf(sv, pat, args) sv_vcatpvfn(sv, pat, strlen(pat), args, Null(SV**), 0, Null(bool*)) #endif #if (PERL_BCDVERSION >= 0x5004000) && !defined(sv_vsetpvf) # define sv_vsetpvf(sv, pat, args) sv_vsetpvfn(sv, pat, strlen(pat), args, Null(SV**), 0, Null(bool*)) #endif #if (PERL_BCDVERSION >= 0x5004000) && !defined(sv_catpvf_mg) #if defined(NEED_sv_catpvf_mg) static void DPPP_(my_sv_catpvf_mg)(pTHX_ SV * sv, const char * pat, ...); static #else extern void DPPP_(my_sv_catpvf_mg)(pTHX_ SV * sv, const char * pat, ...); #endif #define Perl_sv_catpvf_mg DPPP_(my_sv_catpvf_mg) #if defined(NEED_sv_catpvf_mg) || defined(NEED_sv_catpvf_mg_GLOBAL) void DPPP_(my_sv_catpvf_mg)(pTHX_ SV *sv, const char *pat, ...) { va_list args; va_start(args, pat); sv_vcatpvfn(sv, pat, strlen(pat), &args, Null(SV**), 0, Null(bool*)); SvSETMAGIC(sv); va_end(args); } #endif #endif #ifdef PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT #if (PERL_BCDVERSION >= 0x5004000) && !defined(sv_catpvf_mg_nocontext) #if defined(NEED_sv_catpvf_mg_nocontext) static void DPPP_(my_sv_catpvf_mg_nocontext)(SV * sv, const char * pat, ...); static #else extern void DPPP_(my_sv_catpvf_mg_nocontext)(SV * sv, const char * pat, ...); #endif #define sv_catpvf_mg_nocontext DPPP_(my_sv_catpvf_mg_nocontext) #define Perl_sv_catpvf_mg_nocontext DPPP_(my_sv_catpvf_mg_nocontext) #if defined(NEED_sv_catpvf_mg_nocontext) || defined(NEED_sv_catpvf_mg_nocontext_GLOBAL) void DPPP_(my_sv_catpvf_mg_nocontext)(SV *sv, const char *pat, ...) { dTHX; va_list args; va_start(args, pat); sv_vcatpvfn(sv, pat, strlen(pat), &args, Null(SV**), 0, Null(bool*)); SvSETMAGIC(sv); va_end(args); } #endif #endif #endif /* sv_catpvf_mg depends on sv_catpvf_mg_nocontext */ #ifndef sv_catpvf_mg # ifdef PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT # define sv_catpvf_mg Perl_sv_catpvf_mg_nocontext # else # define sv_catpvf_mg Perl_sv_catpvf_mg # endif #endif #if (PERL_BCDVERSION >= 0x5004000) && !defined(sv_vcatpvf_mg) # define sv_vcatpvf_mg(sv, pat, args) \ STMT_START { \ sv_vcatpvfn(sv, pat, strlen(pat), args, Null(SV**), 0, Null(bool*)); \ SvSETMAGIC(sv); \ } STMT_END #endif #if (PERL_BCDVERSION >= 0x5004000) && !defined(sv_setpvf_mg) #if defined(NEED_sv_setpvf_mg) static void DPPP_(my_sv_setpvf_mg)(pTHX_ SV * sv, const char * pat, ...); static #else extern void DPPP_(my_sv_setpvf_mg)(pTHX_ SV * sv, const char * pat, ...); #endif #define Perl_sv_setpvf_mg DPPP_(my_sv_setpvf_mg) #if defined(NEED_sv_setpvf_mg) || defined(NEED_sv_setpvf_mg_GLOBAL) void DPPP_(my_sv_setpvf_mg)(pTHX_ SV *sv, const char *pat, ...) { va_list args; va_start(args, pat); sv_vsetpvfn(sv, pat, strlen(pat), &args, Null(SV**), 0, Null(bool*)); SvSETMAGIC(sv); va_end(args); } #endif #endif #ifdef PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT #if (PERL_BCDVERSION >= 0x5004000) && !defined(sv_setpvf_mg_nocontext) #if defined(NEED_sv_setpvf_mg_nocontext) static void DPPP_(my_sv_setpvf_mg_nocontext)(SV * sv, const char * pat, ...); static #else extern void DPPP_(my_sv_setpvf_mg_nocontext)(SV * sv, const char * pat, ...); #endif #define sv_setpvf_mg_nocontext DPPP_(my_sv_setpvf_mg_nocontext) #define Perl_sv_setpvf_mg_nocontext DPPP_(my_sv_setpvf_mg_nocontext) #if defined(NEED_sv_setpvf_mg_nocontext) || defined(NEED_sv_setpvf_mg_nocontext_GLOBAL) void DPPP_(my_sv_setpvf_mg_nocontext)(SV *sv, const char *pat, ...) { dTHX; va_list args; va_start(args, pat); sv_vsetpvfn(sv, pat, strlen(pat), &args, Null(SV**), 0, Null(bool*)); SvSETMAGIC(sv); va_end(args); } #endif #endif #endif /* sv_setpvf_mg depends on sv_setpvf_mg_nocontext */ #ifndef sv_setpvf_mg # ifdef PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT # define sv_setpvf_mg Perl_sv_setpvf_mg_nocontext # else # define sv_setpvf_mg Perl_sv_setpvf_mg # endif #endif #if (PERL_BCDVERSION >= 0x5004000) && !defined(sv_vsetpvf_mg) # define sv_vsetpvf_mg(sv, pat, args) \ STMT_START { \ sv_vsetpvfn(sv, pat, strlen(pat), args, Null(SV**), 0, Null(bool*)); \ SvSETMAGIC(sv); \ } STMT_END #endif #ifndef newSVpvn_share #if defined(NEED_newSVpvn_share) static SV * DPPP_(my_newSVpvn_share)(pTHX_ const char *src, I32 len, U32 hash); static #else extern SV * DPPP_(my_newSVpvn_share)(pTHX_ const char *src, I32 len, U32 hash); #endif #ifdef newSVpvn_share # undef newSVpvn_share #endif #define newSVpvn_share(a,b,c) DPPP_(my_newSVpvn_share)(aTHX_ a,b,c) #define Perl_newSVpvn_share DPPP_(my_newSVpvn_share) #if defined(NEED_newSVpvn_share) || defined(NEED_newSVpvn_share_GLOBAL) SV * DPPP_(my_newSVpvn_share)(pTHX_ const char *src, I32 len, U32 hash) { SV *sv; if (len < 0) len = -len; if (!hash) PERL_HASH(hash, (char*) src, len); sv = newSVpvn((char *) src, len); sv_upgrade(sv, SVt_PVIV); SvIVX(sv) = hash; SvREADONLY_on(sv); SvPOK_on(sv); return sv; } #endif #endif #ifndef SvSHARED_HASH # define SvSHARED_HASH(sv) (0 + SvUVX(sv)) #endif #ifndef WARN_ALL # define WARN_ALL 0 #endif #ifndef WARN_CLOSURE # define WARN_CLOSURE 1 #endif #ifndef WARN_DEPRECATED # define WARN_DEPRECATED 2 #endif #ifndef WARN_EXITING # define WARN_EXITING 3 #endif #ifndef WARN_GLOB # define WARN_GLOB 4 #endif #ifndef WARN_IO # define WARN_IO 5 #endif #ifndef WARN_CLOSED # define WARN_CLOSED 6 #endif #ifndef WARN_EXEC # define WARN_EXEC 7 #endif #ifndef WARN_LAYER # define WARN_LAYER 8 #endif #ifndef WARN_NEWLINE # define WARN_NEWLINE 9 #endif #ifndef WARN_PIPE # define WARN_PIPE 10 #endif #ifndef WARN_UNOPENED # define WARN_UNOPENED 11 #endif #ifndef WARN_MISC # define WARN_MISC 12 #endif #ifndef WARN_NUMERIC # define WARN_NUMERIC 13 #endif #ifndef WARN_ONCE # define WARN_ONCE 14 #endif #ifndef WARN_OVERFLOW # define WARN_OVERFLOW 15 #endif #ifndef WARN_PACK # define WARN_PACK 16 #endif #ifndef WARN_PORTABLE # define WARN_PORTABLE 17 #endif #ifndef WARN_RECURSION # define WARN_RECURSION 18 #endif #ifndef WARN_REDEFINE # define WARN_REDEFINE 19 #endif #ifndef WARN_REGEXP # define WARN_REGEXP 20 #endif #ifndef WARN_SEVERE # define WARN_SEVERE 21 #endif #ifndef WARN_DEBUGGING # define WARN_DEBUGGING 22 #endif #ifndef WARN_INPLACE # define WARN_INPLACE 23 #endif #ifndef WARN_INTERNAL # define WARN_INTERNAL 24 #endif #ifndef WARN_MALLOC # define WARN_MALLOC 25 #endif #ifndef WARN_SIGNAL # define WARN_SIGNAL 26 #endif #ifndef WARN_SUBSTR # define WARN_SUBSTR 27 #endif #ifndef WARN_SYNTAX # define WARN_SYNTAX 28 #endif #ifndef WARN_AMBIGUOUS # define WARN_AMBIGUOUS 29 #endif #ifndef WARN_BAREWORD # define WARN_BAREWORD 30 #endif #ifndef WARN_DIGIT # define WARN_DIGIT 31 #endif #ifndef WARN_PARENTHESIS # define WARN_PARENTHESIS 32 #endif #ifndef WARN_PRECEDENCE # define WARN_PRECEDENCE 33 #endif #ifndef WARN_PRINTF # define WARN_PRINTF 34 #endif #ifndef WARN_PROTOTYPE # define WARN_PROTOTYPE 35 #endif #ifndef WARN_QW # define WARN_QW 36 #endif #ifndef WARN_RESERVED # define WARN_RESERVED 37 #endif #ifndef WARN_SEMICOLON # define WARN_SEMICOLON 38 #endif #ifndef WARN_TAINT # define WARN_TAINT 39 #endif #ifndef WARN_THREADS # define WARN_THREADS 40 #endif #ifndef WARN_UNINITIALIZED # define WARN_UNINITIALIZED 41 #endif #ifndef WARN_UNPACK # define WARN_UNPACK 42 #endif #ifndef WARN_UNTIE # define WARN_UNTIE 43 #endif #ifndef WARN_UTF8 # define WARN_UTF8 44 #endif #ifndef WARN_VOID # define WARN_VOID 45 #endif #ifndef WARN_ASSERTIONS # define WARN_ASSERTIONS 46 #endif #ifndef packWARN # define packWARN(a) (a) #endif #ifndef ckWARN # ifdef G_WARN_ON # define ckWARN(a) (PL_dowarn & G_WARN_ON) # else # define ckWARN(a) PL_dowarn # endif #endif #if (PERL_BCDVERSION >= 0x5004000) && !defined(warner) #if defined(NEED_warner) static void DPPP_(my_warner)(U32 err, const char *pat, ...); static #else extern void DPPP_(my_warner)(U32 err, const char *pat, ...); #endif #define Perl_warner DPPP_(my_warner) #if defined(NEED_warner) || defined(NEED_warner_GLOBAL) void DPPP_(my_warner)(U32 err, const char *pat, ...) { SV *sv; va_list args; PERL_UNUSED_ARG(err); va_start(args, pat); sv = vnewSVpvf(pat, &args); va_end(args); sv_2mortal(sv); warn("%s", SvPV_nolen(sv)); } #define warner Perl_warner #define Perl_warner_nocontext Perl_warner #endif #endif /* concatenating with "" ensures that only literal strings are accepted as argument * note that STR_WITH_LEN() can't be used as argument to macros or functions that * under some configurations might be macros */ #ifndef STR_WITH_LEN # define STR_WITH_LEN(s) (s ""), (sizeof(s)-1) #endif #ifndef newSVpvs # define newSVpvs(str) newSVpvn(str "", sizeof(str) - 1) #endif #ifndef sv_catpvs # define sv_catpvs(sv, str) sv_catpvn(sv, str "", sizeof(str) - 1) #endif #ifndef sv_setpvs # define sv_setpvs(sv, str) sv_setpvn(sv, str "", sizeof(str) - 1) #endif #ifndef hv_fetchs # define hv_fetchs(hv, key, lval) hv_fetch(hv, key "", sizeof(key) - 1, lval) #endif #ifndef hv_stores # define hv_stores(hv, key, val) hv_store(hv, key "", sizeof(key) - 1, val, 0) #endif #ifndef SvGETMAGIC # define SvGETMAGIC(x) STMT_START { if (SvGMAGICAL(x)) mg_get(x); } STMT_END #endif #ifndef PERL_MAGIC_sv # define PERL_MAGIC_sv '\0' #endif #ifndef PERL_MAGIC_overload # define PERL_MAGIC_overload 'A' #endif #ifndef PERL_MAGIC_overload_elem # define PERL_MAGIC_overload_elem 'a' #endif #ifndef PERL_MAGIC_overload_table # define PERL_MAGIC_overload_table 'c' #endif #ifndef PERL_MAGIC_bm # define PERL_MAGIC_bm 'B' #endif #ifndef PERL_MAGIC_regdata # define PERL_MAGIC_regdata 'D' #endif #ifndef PERL_MAGIC_regdatum # define PERL_MAGIC_regdatum 'd' #endif #ifndef PERL_MAGIC_env # define PERL_MAGIC_env 'E' #endif #ifndef PERL_MAGIC_envelem # define PERL_MAGIC_envelem 'e' #endif #ifndef PERL_MAGIC_fm # define PERL_MAGIC_fm 'f' #endif #ifndef PERL_MAGIC_regex_global # define PERL_MAGIC_regex_global 'g' #endif #ifndef PERL_MAGIC_isa # define PERL_MAGIC_isa 'I' #endif #ifndef PERL_MAGIC_isaelem # define PERL_MAGIC_isaelem 'i' #endif #ifndef PERL_MAGIC_nkeys # define PERL_MAGIC_nkeys 'k' #endif #ifndef PERL_MAGIC_dbfile # define PERL_MAGIC_dbfile 'L' #endif #ifndef PERL_MAGIC_dbline # define PERL_MAGIC_dbline 'l' #endif #ifndef PERL_MAGIC_mutex # define PERL_MAGIC_mutex 'm' #endif #ifndef PERL_MAGIC_shared # define PERL_MAGIC_shared 'N' #endif #ifndef PERL_MAGIC_shared_scalar # define PERL_MAGIC_shared_scalar 'n' #endif #ifndef PERL_MAGIC_collxfrm # define PERL_MAGIC_collxfrm 'o' #endif #ifndef PERL_MAGIC_tied # define PERL_MAGIC_tied 'P' #endif #ifndef PERL_MAGIC_tiedelem # define PERL_MAGIC_tiedelem 'p' #endif #ifndef PERL_MAGIC_tiedscalar # define PERL_MAGIC_tiedscalar 'q' #endif #ifndef PERL_MAGIC_qr # define PERL_MAGIC_qr 'r' #endif #ifndef PERL_MAGIC_sig # define PERL_MAGIC_sig 'S' #endif #ifndef PERL_MAGIC_sigelem # define PERL_MAGIC_sigelem 's' #endif #ifndef PERL_MAGIC_taint # define PERL_MAGIC_taint 't' #endif #ifndef PERL_MAGIC_uvar # define PERL_MAGIC_uvar 'U' #endif #ifndef PERL_MAGIC_uvar_elem # define PERL_MAGIC_uvar_elem 'u' #endif #ifndef PERL_MAGIC_vstring # define PERL_MAGIC_vstring 'V' #endif #ifndef PERL_MAGIC_vec # define PERL_MAGIC_vec 'v' #endif #ifndef PERL_MAGIC_utf8 # define PERL_MAGIC_utf8 'w' #endif #ifndef PERL_MAGIC_substr # define PERL_MAGIC_substr 'x' #endif #ifndef PERL_MAGIC_defelem # define PERL_MAGIC_defelem 'y' #endif #ifndef PERL_MAGIC_glob # define PERL_MAGIC_glob '*' #endif #ifndef PERL_MAGIC_arylen # define PERL_MAGIC_arylen '#' #endif #ifndef PERL_MAGIC_pos # define PERL_MAGIC_pos '.' #endif #ifndef PERL_MAGIC_backref # define PERL_MAGIC_backref '<' #endif #ifndef PERL_MAGIC_ext # define PERL_MAGIC_ext '~' #endif /* That's the best we can do... */ #ifndef sv_catpvn_nomg # define sv_catpvn_nomg sv_catpvn #endif #ifndef sv_catsv_nomg # define sv_catsv_nomg sv_catsv #endif #ifndef sv_setsv_nomg # define sv_setsv_nomg sv_setsv #endif #ifndef sv_pvn_nomg # define sv_pvn_nomg sv_pvn #endif #ifndef SvIV_nomg # define SvIV_nomg SvIV #endif #ifndef SvUV_nomg # define SvUV_nomg SvUV #endif #ifndef sv_catpv_mg # define sv_catpv_mg(sv, ptr) \ STMT_START { \ SV *TeMpSv = sv; \ sv_catpv(TeMpSv,ptr); \ SvSETMAGIC(TeMpSv); \ } STMT_END #endif #ifndef sv_catpvn_mg # define sv_catpvn_mg(sv, ptr, len) \ STMT_START { \ SV *TeMpSv = sv; \ sv_catpvn(TeMpSv,ptr,len); \ SvSETMAGIC(TeMpSv); \ } STMT_END #endif #ifndef sv_catsv_mg # define sv_catsv_mg(dsv, ssv) \ STMT_START { \ SV *TeMpSv = dsv; \ sv_catsv(TeMpSv,ssv); \ SvSETMAGIC(TeMpSv); \ } STMT_END #endif #ifndef sv_setiv_mg # define sv_setiv_mg(sv, i) \ STMT_START { \ SV *TeMpSv = sv; \ sv_setiv(TeMpSv,i); \ SvSETMAGIC(TeMpSv); \ } STMT_END #endif #ifndef sv_setnv_mg # define sv_setnv_mg(sv, num) \ STMT_START { \ SV *TeMpSv = sv; \ sv_setnv(TeMpSv,num); \ SvSETMAGIC(TeMpSv); \ } STMT_END #endif #ifndef sv_setpv_mg # define sv_setpv_mg(sv, ptr) \ STMT_START { \ SV *TeMpSv = sv; \ sv_setpv(TeMpSv,ptr); \ SvSETMAGIC(TeMpSv); \ } STMT_END #endif #ifndef sv_setpvn_mg # define sv_setpvn_mg(sv, ptr, len) \ STMT_START { \ SV *TeMpSv = sv; \ sv_setpvn(TeMpSv,ptr,len); \ SvSETMAGIC(TeMpSv); \ } STMT_END #endif #ifndef sv_setsv_mg # define sv_setsv_mg(dsv, ssv) \ STMT_START { \ SV *TeMpSv = dsv; \ sv_setsv(TeMpSv,ssv); \ SvSETMAGIC(TeMpSv); \ } STMT_END #endif #ifndef sv_setuv_mg # define sv_setuv_mg(sv, i) \ STMT_START { \ SV *TeMpSv = sv; \ sv_setuv(TeMpSv,i); \ SvSETMAGIC(TeMpSv); \ } STMT_END #endif #ifndef sv_usepvn_mg # define sv_usepvn_mg(sv, ptr, len) \ STMT_START { \ SV *TeMpSv = sv; \ sv_usepvn(TeMpSv,ptr,len); \ SvSETMAGIC(TeMpSv); \ } STMT_END #endif #ifndef SvVSTRING_mg # define SvVSTRING_mg(sv) (SvMAGICAL(sv) ? mg_find(sv, PERL_MAGIC_vstring) : NULL) #endif /* Hint: sv_magic_portable * This is a compatibility function that is only available with * Devel::PPPort. It is NOT in the perl core. * Its purpose is to mimic the 5.8.0 behaviour of sv_magic() when * it is being passed a name pointer with namlen == 0. In that * case, perl 5.8.0 and later store the pointer, not a copy of it. * The compatibility can be provided back to perl 5.004. With * earlier versions, the code will not compile. */ #if (PERL_BCDVERSION < 0x5004000) /* code that uses sv_magic_portable will not compile */ #elif (PERL_BCDVERSION < 0x5008000) # define sv_magic_portable(sv, obj, how, name, namlen) \ STMT_START { \ SV *SvMp_sv = (sv); \ char *SvMp_name = (char *) (name); \ I32 SvMp_namlen = (namlen); \ if (SvMp_name && SvMp_namlen == 0) \ { \ MAGIC *mg; \ sv_magic(SvMp_sv, obj, how, 0, 0); \ mg = SvMAGIC(SvMp_sv); \ mg->mg_len = -42; /* XXX: this is the tricky part */ \ mg->mg_ptr = SvMp_name; \ } \ else \ { \ sv_magic(SvMp_sv, obj, how, SvMp_name, SvMp_namlen); \ } \ } STMT_END #else # define sv_magic_portable(a, b, c, d, e) sv_magic(a, b, c, d, e) #endif #ifdef USE_ITHREADS #ifndef CopFILE # define CopFILE(c) ((c)->cop_file) #endif #ifndef CopFILEGV # define CopFILEGV(c) (CopFILE(c) ? gv_fetchfile(CopFILE(c)) : Nullgv) #endif #ifndef CopFILE_set # define CopFILE_set(c,pv) ((c)->cop_file = savepv(pv)) #endif #ifndef CopFILESV # define CopFILESV(c) (CopFILE(c) ? GvSV(gv_fetchfile(CopFILE(c))) : Nullsv) #endif #ifndef CopFILEAV # define CopFILEAV(c) (CopFILE(c) ? GvAV(gv_fetchfile(CopFILE(c))) : Nullav) #endif #ifndef CopSTASHPV # define CopSTASHPV(c) ((c)->cop_stashpv) #endif #ifndef CopSTASHPV_set # define CopSTASHPV_set(c,pv) ((c)->cop_stashpv = ((pv) ? savepv(pv) : Nullch)) #endif #ifndef CopSTASH # define CopSTASH(c) (CopSTASHPV(c) ? gv_stashpv(CopSTASHPV(c),GV_ADD) : Nullhv) #endif #ifndef CopSTASH_set # define CopSTASH_set(c,hv) CopSTASHPV_set(c, (hv) ? HvNAME(hv) : Nullch) #endif #ifndef CopSTASH_eq # define CopSTASH_eq(c,hv) ((hv) && (CopSTASHPV(c) == HvNAME(hv) \ || (CopSTASHPV(c) && HvNAME(hv) \ && strEQ(CopSTASHPV(c), HvNAME(hv))))) #endif #else #ifndef CopFILEGV # define CopFILEGV(c) ((c)->cop_filegv) #endif #ifndef CopFILEGV_set # define CopFILEGV_set(c,gv) ((c)->cop_filegv = (GV*)SvREFCNT_inc(gv)) #endif #ifndef CopFILE_set # define CopFILE_set(c,pv) CopFILEGV_set((c), gv_fetchfile(pv)) #endif #ifndef CopFILESV # define CopFILESV(c) (CopFILEGV(c) ? GvSV(CopFILEGV(c)) : Nullsv) #endif #ifndef CopFILEAV # define CopFILEAV(c) (CopFILEGV(c) ? GvAV(CopFILEGV(c)) : Nullav) #endif #ifndef CopFILE # define CopFILE(c) (CopFILESV(c) ? SvPVX(CopFILESV(c)) : Nullch) #endif #ifndef CopSTASH # define CopSTASH(c) ((c)->cop_stash) #endif #ifndef CopSTASH_set # define CopSTASH_set(c,hv) ((c)->cop_stash = (hv)) #endif #ifndef CopSTASHPV # define CopSTASHPV(c) (CopSTASH(c) ? HvNAME(CopSTASH(c)) : Nullch) #endif #ifndef CopSTASHPV_set # define CopSTASHPV_set(c,pv) CopSTASH_set((c), gv_stashpv(pv,GV_ADD)) #endif #ifndef CopSTASH_eq # define CopSTASH_eq(c,hv) (CopSTASH(c) == (hv)) #endif #endif /* USE_ITHREADS */ #ifndef IN_PERL_COMPILETIME # define IN_PERL_COMPILETIME (PL_curcop == &PL_compiling) #endif #ifndef IN_LOCALE_RUNTIME # define IN_LOCALE_RUNTIME (PL_curcop->op_private & HINT_LOCALE) #endif #ifndef IN_LOCALE_COMPILETIME # define IN_LOCALE_COMPILETIME (PL_hints & HINT_LOCALE) #endif #ifndef IN_LOCALE # define IN_LOCALE (IN_PERL_COMPILETIME ? IN_LOCALE_COMPILETIME : IN_LOCALE_RUNTIME) #endif #ifndef IS_NUMBER_IN_UV # define IS_NUMBER_IN_UV 0x01 #endif #ifndef IS_NUMBER_GREATER_THAN_UV_MAX # define IS_NUMBER_GREATER_THAN_UV_MAX 0x02 #endif #ifndef IS_NUMBER_NOT_INT # define IS_NUMBER_NOT_INT 0x04 #endif #ifndef IS_NUMBER_NEG # define IS_NUMBER_NEG 0x08 #endif #ifndef IS_NUMBER_INFINITY # define IS_NUMBER_INFINITY 0x10 #endif #ifndef IS_NUMBER_NAN # define IS_NUMBER_NAN 0x20 #endif #ifndef GROK_NUMERIC_RADIX # define GROK_NUMERIC_RADIX(sp, send) grok_numeric_radix(sp, send) #endif #ifndef PERL_SCAN_GREATER_THAN_UV_MAX # define PERL_SCAN_GREATER_THAN_UV_MAX 0x02 #endif #ifndef PERL_SCAN_SILENT_ILLDIGIT # define PERL_SCAN_SILENT_ILLDIGIT 0x04 #endif #ifndef PERL_SCAN_ALLOW_UNDERSCORES # define PERL_SCAN_ALLOW_UNDERSCORES 0x01 #endif #ifndef PERL_SCAN_DISALLOW_PREFIX # define PERL_SCAN_DISALLOW_PREFIX 0x02 #endif #ifndef grok_numeric_radix #if defined(NEED_grok_numeric_radix) static bool DPPP_(my_grok_numeric_radix)(pTHX_ const char ** sp, const char * send); static #else extern bool DPPP_(my_grok_numeric_radix)(pTHX_ const char ** sp, const char * send); #endif #ifdef grok_numeric_radix # undef grok_numeric_radix #endif #define grok_numeric_radix(a,b) DPPP_(my_grok_numeric_radix)(aTHX_ a,b) #define Perl_grok_numeric_radix DPPP_(my_grok_numeric_radix) #if defined(NEED_grok_numeric_radix) || defined(NEED_grok_numeric_radix_GLOBAL) bool DPPP_(my_grok_numeric_radix)(pTHX_ const char **sp, const char *send) { #ifdef USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC #ifdef PL_numeric_radix_sv if (PL_numeric_radix_sv && IN_LOCALE) { STRLEN len; char* radix = SvPV(PL_numeric_radix_sv, len); if (*sp + len <= send && memEQ(*sp, radix, len)) { *sp += len; return TRUE; } } #else /* older perls don't have PL_numeric_radix_sv so the radix * must manually be requested from locale.h */ #include dTHR; /* needed for older threaded perls */ struct lconv *lc = localeconv(); char *radix = lc->decimal_point; if (radix && IN_LOCALE) { STRLEN len = strlen(radix); if (*sp + len <= send && memEQ(*sp, radix, len)) { *sp += len; return TRUE; } } #endif #endif /* USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC */ /* always try "." if numeric radix didn't match because * we may have data from different locales mixed */ if (*sp < send && **sp == '.') { ++*sp; return TRUE; } return FALSE; } #endif #endif #ifndef grok_number #if defined(NEED_grok_number) static int DPPP_(my_grok_number)(pTHX_ const char * pv, STRLEN len, UV * valuep); static #else extern int DPPP_(my_grok_number)(pTHX_ const char * pv, STRLEN len, UV * valuep); #endif #ifdef grok_number # undef grok_number #endif #define grok_number(a,b,c) DPPP_(my_grok_number)(aTHX_ a,b,c) #define Perl_grok_number DPPP_(my_grok_number) #if defined(NEED_grok_number) || defined(NEED_grok_number_GLOBAL) int DPPP_(my_grok_number)(pTHX_ const char *pv, STRLEN len, UV *valuep) { const char *s = pv; const char *send = pv + len; const UV max_div_10 = UV_MAX / 10; const char max_mod_10 = UV_MAX % 10; int numtype = 0; int sawinf = 0; int sawnan = 0; while (s < send && isSPACE(*s)) s++; if (s == send) { return 0; } else if (*s == '-') { s++; numtype = IS_NUMBER_NEG; } else if (*s == '+') s++; if (s == send) return 0; /* next must be digit or the radix separator or beginning of infinity */ if (isDIGIT(*s)) { /* UVs are at least 32 bits, so the first 9 decimal digits cannot overflow. */ UV value = *s - '0'; /* This construction seems to be more optimiser friendly. (without it gcc does the isDIGIT test and the *s - '0' separately) With it gcc on arm is managing 6 instructions (6 cycles) per digit. In theory the optimiser could deduce how far to unroll the loop before checking for overflow. */ if (++s < send) { int digit = *s - '0'; if (digit >= 0 && digit <= 9) { value = value * 10 + digit; if (++s < send) { digit = *s - '0'; if (digit >= 0 && digit <= 9) { value = value * 10 + digit; if (++s < send) { digit = *s - '0'; if (digit >= 0 && digit <= 9) { value = value * 10 + digit; if (++s < send) { digit = *s - '0'; if (digit >= 0 && digit <= 9) { value = value * 10 + digit; if (++s < send) { digit = *s - '0'; if (digit >= 0 && digit <= 9) { value = value * 10 + digit; if (++s < send) { digit = *s - '0'; if (digit >= 0 && digit <= 9) { value = value * 10 + digit; if (++s < send) { digit = *s - '0'; if (digit >= 0 && digit <= 9) { value = value * 10 + digit; if (++s < send) { digit = *s - '0'; if (digit >= 0 && digit <= 9) { value = value * 10 + digit; if (++s < send) { /* Now got 9 digits, so need to check each time for overflow. */ digit = *s - '0'; while (digit >= 0 && digit <= 9 && (value < max_div_10 || (value == max_div_10 && digit <= max_mod_10))) { value = value * 10 + digit; if (++s < send) digit = *s - '0'; else break; } if (digit >= 0 && digit <= 9 && (s < send)) { /* value overflowed. skip the remaining digits, don't worry about setting *valuep. */ do { s++; } while (s < send && isDIGIT(*s)); numtype |= IS_NUMBER_GREATER_THAN_UV_MAX; goto skip_value; } } } } } } } } } } } } } } } } } } numtype |= IS_NUMBER_IN_UV; if (valuep) *valuep = value; skip_value: if (GROK_NUMERIC_RADIX(&s, send)) { numtype |= IS_NUMBER_NOT_INT; while (s < send && isDIGIT(*s)) /* optional digits after the radix */ s++; } } else if (GROK_NUMERIC_RADIX(&s, send)) { numtype |= IS_NUMBER_NOT_INT | IS_NUMBER_IN_UV; /* valuep assigned below */ /* no digits before the radix means we need digits after it */ if (s < send && isDIGIT(*s)) { do { s++; } while (s < send && isDIGIT(*s)); if (valuep) { /* integer approximation is valid - it's 0. */ *valuep = 0; } } else return 0; } else if (*s == 'I' || *s == 'i') { s++; if (s == send || (*s != 'N' && *s != 'n')) return 0; s++; if (s == send || (*s != 'F' && *s != 'f')) return 0; s++; if (s < send && (*s == 'I' || *s == 'i')) { s++; if (s == send || (*s != 'N' && *s != 'n')) return 0; s++; if (s == send || (*s != 'I' && *s != 'i')) return 0; s++; if (s == send || (*s != 'T' && *s != 't')) return 0; s++; if (s == send || (*s != 'Y' && *s != 'y')) return 0; s++; } sawinf = 1; } else if (*s == 'N' || *s == 'n') { /* XXX TODO: There are signaling NaNs and quiet NaNs. */ s++; if (s == send || (*s != 'A' && *s != 'a')) return 0; s++; if (s == send || (*s != 'N' && *s != 'n')) return 0; s++; sawnan = 1; } else return 0; if (sawinf) { numtype &= IS_NUMBER_NEG; /* Keep track of sign */ numtype |= IS_NUMBER_INFINITY | IS_NUMBER_NOT_INT; } else if (sawnan) { numtype &= IS_NUMBER_NEG; /* Keep track of sign */ numtype |= IS_NUMBER_NAN | IS_NUMBER_NOT_INT; } else if (s < send) { /* we can have an optional exponent part */ if (*s == 'e' || *s == 'E') { /* The only flag we keep is sign. Blow away any "it's UV" */ numtype &= IS_NUMBER_NEG; numtype |= IS_NUMBER_NOT_INT; s++; if (s < send && (*s == '-' || *s == '+')) s++; if (s < send && isDIGIT(*s)) { do { s++; } while (s < send && isDIGIT(*s)); } else return 0; } } while (s < send && isSPACE(*s)) s++; if (s >= send) return numtype; if (len == 10 && memEQ(pv, "0 but true", 10)) { if (valuep) *valuep = 0; return IS_NUMBER_IN_UV; } return 0; } #endif #endif /* * The grok_* routines have been modified to use warn() instead of * Perl_warner(). Also, 'hexdigit' was the former name of PL_hexdigit, * which is why the stack variable has been renamed to 'xdigit'. */ #ifndef grok_bin #if defined(NEED_grok_bin) static UV DPPP_(my_grok_bin)(pTHX_ const char * start, STRLEN * len_p, I32 * flags, NV * result); static #else extern UV DPPP_(my_grok_bin)(pTHX_ const char * start, STRLEN * len_p, I32 * flags, NV * result); #endif #ifdef grok_bin # undef grok_bin #endif #define grok_bin(a,b,c,d) DPPP_(my_grok_bin)(aTHX_ a,b,c,d) #define Perl_grok_bin DPPP_(my_grok_bin) #if defined(NEED_grok_bin) || defined(NEED_grok_bin_GLOBAL) UV DPPP_(my_grok_bin)(pTHX_ const char *start, STRLEN *len_p, I32 *flags, NV *result) { const char *s = start; STRLEN len = *len_p; UV value = 0; NV value_nv = 0; const UV max_div_2 = UV_MAX / 2; bool allow_underscores = *flags & PERL_SCAN_ALLOW_UNDERSCORES; bool overflowed = FALSE; if (!(*flags & PERL_SCAN_DISALLOW_PREFIX)) { /* strip off leading b or 0b. for compatibility silently suffer "b" and "0b" as valid binary numbers. */ if (len >= 1) { if (s[0] == 'b') { s++; len--; } else if (len >= 2 && s[0] == '0' && s[1] == 'b') { s+=2; len-=2; } } } for (; len-- && *s; s++) { char bit = *s; if (bit == '0' || bit == '1') { /* Write it in this wonky order with a goto to attempt to get the compiler to make the common case integer-only loop pretty tight. With gcc seems to be much straighter code than old scan_bin. */ redo: if (!overflowed) { if (value <= max_div_2) { value = (value << 1) | (bit - '0'); continue; } /* Bah. We're just overflowed. */ warn("Integer overflow in binary number"); overflowed = TRUE; value_nv = (NV) value; } value_nv *= 2.0; /* If an NV has not enough bits in its mantissa to * represent a UV this summing of small low-order numbers * is a waste of time (because the NV cannot preserve * the low-order bits anyway): we could just remember when * did we overflow and in the end just multiply value_nv by the * right amount. */ value_nv += (NV)(bit - '0'); continue; } if (bit == '_' && len && allow_underscores && (bit = s[1]) && (bit == '0' || bit == '1')) { --len; ++s; goto redo; } if (!(*flags & PERL_SCAN_SILENT_ILLDIGIT)) warn("Illegal binary digit '%c' ignored", *s); break; } if ( ( overflowed && value_nv > 4294967295.0) #if UVSIZE > 4 || (!overflowed && value > 0xffffffff ) #endif ) { warn("Binary number > 0b11111111111111111111111111111111 non-portable"); } *len_p = s - start; if (!overflowed) { *flags = 0; return value; } *flags = PERL_SCAN_GREATER_THAN_UV_MAX; if (result) *result = value_nv; return UV_MAX; } #endif #endif #ifndef grok_hex #if defined(NEED_grok_hex) static UV DPPP_(my_grok_hex)(pTHX_ const char * start, STRLEN * len_p, I32 * flags, NV * result); static #else extern UV DPPP_(my_grok_hex)(pTHX_ const char * start, STRLEN * len_p, I32 * flags, NV * result); #endif #ifdef grok_hex # undef grok_hex #endif #define grok_hex(a,b,c,d) DPPP_(my_grok_hex)(aTHX_ a,b,c,d) #define Perl_grok_hex DPPP_(my_grok_hex) #if defined(NEED_grok_hex) || defined(NEED_grok_hex_GLOBAL) UV DPPP_(my_grok_hex)(pTHX_ const char *start, STRLEN *len_p, I32 *flags, NV *result) { const char *s = start; STRLEN len = *len_p; UV value = 0; NV value_nv = 0; const UV max_div_16 = UV_MAX / 16; bool allow_underscores = *flags & PERL_SCAN_ALLOW_UNDERSCORES; bool overflowed = FALSE; const char *xdigit; if (!(*flags & PERL_SCAN_DISALLOW_PREFIX)) { /* strip off leading x or 0x. for compatibility silently suffer "x" and "0x" as valid hex numbers. */ if (len >= 1) { if (s[0] == 'x') { s++; len--; } else if (len >= 2 && s[0] == '0' && s[1] == 'x') { s+=2; len-=2; } } } for (; len-- && *s; s++) { xdigit = strchr((char *) PL_hexdigit, *s); if (xdigit) { /* Write it in this wonky order with a goto to attempt to get the compiler to make the common case integer-only loop pretty tight. With gcc seems to be much straighter code than old scan_hex. */ redo: if (!overflowed) { if (value <= max_div_16) { value = (value << 4) | ((xdigit - PL_hexdigit) & 15); continue; } warn("Integer overflow in hexadecimal number"); overflowed = TRUE; value_nv = (NV) value; } value_nv *= 16.0; /* If an NV has not enough bits in its mantissa to * represent a UV this summing of small low-order numbers * is a waste of time (because the NV cannot preserve * the low-order bits anyway): we could just remember when * did we overflow and in the end just multiply value_nv by the * right amount of 16-tuples. */ value_nv += (NV)((xdigit - PL_hexdigit) & 15); continue; } if (*s == '_' && len && allow_underscores && s[1] && (xdigit = strchr((char *) PL_hexdigit, s[1]))) { --len; ++s; goto redo; } if (!(*flags & PERL_SCAN_SILENT_ILLDIGIT)) warn("Illegal hexadecimal digit '%c' ignored", *s); break; } if ( ( overflowed && value_nv > 4294967295.0) #if UVSIZE > 4 || (!overflowed && value > 0xffffffff ) #endif ) { warn("Hexadecimal number > 0xffffffff non-portable"); } *len_p = s - start; if (!overflowed) { *flags = 0; return value; } *flags = PERL_SCAN_GREATER_THAN_UV_MAX; if (result) *result = value_nv; return UV_MAX; } #endif #endif #ifndef grok_oct #if defined(NEED_grok_oct) static UV DPPP_(my_grok_oct)(pTHX_ const char * start, STRLEN * len_p, I32 * flags, NV * result); static #else extern UV DPPP_(my_grok_oct)(pTHX_ const char * start, STRLEN * len_p, I32 * flags, NV * result); #endif #ifdef grok_oct # undef grok_oct #endif #define grok_oct(a,b,c,d) DPPP_(my_grok_oct)(aTHX_ a,b,c,d) #define Perl_grok_oct DPPP_(my_grok_oct) #if defined(NEED_grok_oct) || defined(NEED_grok_oct_GLOBAL) UV DPPP_(my_grok_oct)(pTHX_ const char *start, STRLEN *len_p, I32 *flags, NV *result) { const char *s = start; STRLEN len = *len_p; UV value = 0; NV value_nv = 0; const UV max_div_8 = UV_MAX / 8; bool allow_underscores = *flags & PERL_SCAN_ALLOW_UNDERSCORES; bool overflowed = FALSE; for (; len-- && *s; s++) { /* gcc 2.95 optimiser not smart enough to figure that this subtraction out front allows slicker code. */ int digit = *s - '0'; if (digit >= 0 && digit <= 7) { /* Write it in this wonky order with a goto to attempt to get the compiler to make the common case integer-only loop pretty tight. */ redo: if (!overflowed) { if (value <= max_div_8) { value = (value << 3) | digit; continue; } /* Bah. We're just overflowed. */ warn("Integer overflow in octal number"); overflowed = TRUE; value_nv = (NV) value; } value_nv *= 8.0; /* If an NV has not enough bits in its mantissa to * represent a UV this summing of small low-order numbers * is a waste of time (because the NV cannot preserve * the low-order bits anyway): we could just remember when * did we overflow and in the end just multiply value_nv by the * right amount of 8-tuples. */ value_nv += (NV)digit; continue; } if (digit == ('_' - '0') && len && allow_underscores && (digit = s[1] - '0') && (digit >= 0 && digit <= 7)) { --len; ++s; goto redo; } /* Allow \octal to work the DWIM way (that is, stop scanning * as soon as non-octal characters are seen, complain only iff * someone seems to want to use the digits eight and nine). */ if (digit == 8 || digit == 9) { if (!(*flags & PERL_SCAN_SILENT_ILLDIGIT)) warn("Illegal octal digit '%c' ignored", *s); } break; } if ( ( overflowed && value_nv > 4294967295.0) #if UVSIZE > 4 || (!overflowed && value > 0xffffffff ) #endif ) { warn("Octal number > 037777777777 non-portable"); } *len_p = s - start; if (!overflowed) { *flags = 0; return value; } *flags = PERL_SCAN_GREATER_THAN_UV_MAX; if (result) *result = value_nv; return UV_MAX; } #endif #endif #if !defined(my_snprintf) #if defined(NEED_my_snprintf) static int DPPP_(my_my_snprintf)(char * buffer, const Size_t len, const char * format, ...); static #else extern int DPPP_(my_my_snprintf)(char * buffer, const Size_t len, const char * format, ...); #endif #define my_snprintf DPPP_(my_my_snprintf) #define Perl_my_snprintf DPPP_(my_my_snprintf) #if defined(NEED_my_snprintf) || defined(NEED_my_snprintf_GLOBAL) int DPPP_(my_my_snprintf)(char *buffer, const Size_t len, const char *format, ...) { dTHX; int retval; va_list ap; va_start(ap, format); #ifdef HAS_VSNPRINTF retval = vsnprintf(buffer, len, format, ap); #else retval = vsprintf(buffer, format, ap); #endif va_end(ap); if (retval >= (int)len) Perl_croak(aTHX_ "panic: my_snprintf buffer overflow"); return retval; } #endif #endif #ifdef NO_XSLOCKS # ifdef dJMPENV # define dXCPT dJMPENV; int rEtV = 0 # define XCPT_TRY_START JMPENV_PUSH(rEtV); if (rEtV == 0) # define XCPT_TRY_END JMPENV_POP; # define XCPT_CATCH if (rEtV != 0) # define XCPT_RETHROW JMPENV_JUMP(rEtV) # else # define dXCPT Sigjmp_buf oldTOP; int rEtV = 0 # define XCPT_TRY_START Copy(top_env, oldTOP, 1, Sigjmp_buf); rEtV = Sigsetjmp(top_env, 1); if (rEtV == 0) # define XCPT_TRY_END Copy(oldTOP, top_env, 1, Sigjmp_buf); # define XCPT_CATCH if (rEtV != 0) # define XCPT_RETHROW Siglongjmp(top_env, rEtV) # endif #endif #if !defined(my_strlcat) #if defined(NEED_my_strlcat) static Size_t DPPP_(my_my_strlcat)(char * dst, const char * src, Size_t size); static #else extern Size_t DPPP_(my_my_strlcat)(char * dst, const char * src, Size_t size); #endif #define my_strlcat DPPP_(my_my_strlcat) #define Perl_my_strlcat DPPP_(my_my_strlcat) #if defined(NEED_my_strlcat) || defined(NEED_my_strlcat_GLOBAL) Size_t DPPP_(my_my_strlcat)(char *dst, const char *src, Size_t size) { Size_t used, length, copy; used = strlen(dst); length = strlen(src); if (size > 0 && used < size - 1) { copy = (length >= size - used) ? size - used - 1 : length; memcpy(dst + used, src, copy); dst[used + copy] = '\0'; } return used + length; } #endif #endif #if !defined(my_strlcpy) #if defined(NEED_my_strlcpy) static Size_t DPPP_(my_my_strlcpy)(char * dst, const char * src, Size_t size); static #else extern Size_t DPPP_(my_my_strlcpy)(char * dst, const char * src, Size_t size); #endif #define my_strlcpy DPPP_(my_my_strlcpy) #define Perl_my_strlcpy DPPP_(my_my_strlcpy) #if defined(NEED_my_strlcpy) || defined(NEED_my_strlcpy_GLOBAL) Size_t DPPP_(my_my_strlcpy)(char *dst, const char *src, Size_t size) { Size_t length, copy; length = strlen(src); if (size > 0) { copy = (length >= size) ? size - 1 : length; memcpy(dst, src, copy); dst[copy] = '\0'; } return length; } #endif #endif #endif /* _P_P_PORTABILITY_H_ */ /* End of File ppport.h */ Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/t/0000755000000000000000000000000013611445242014671 5ustar rootrootText-Markdown-Discount-0.12/t/12.utf8.t0000644000000000000000000000217613611441373016174 0ustar rootrootuse strict; use warnings; use utf8; use Test::More tests => 12; use Text::Markdown::Discount; { my $perl_string = '# あ'; my $html = Text::Markdown::Discount::markdown($perl_string); like $html, qr!

!; ok utf8::is_utf8($html); } { no utf8; my $byte = '# あ'; my $html = Text::Markdown::Discount::markdown($byte); like $html, qr!

!; ok !utf8::is_utf8($html); } { my $perl_string = '*イーエム*'; my $html = Text::Markdown::Discount::markdown($perl_string); like $html, qr!イーエム!; ok utf8::is_utf8($html); } { no utf8; my $byte = '*イーエム*'; my $html = Text::Markdown::Discount::markdown($byte); like $html, qr!イーエム!; ok !utf8::is_utf8($html); } { my $perl_string = '_イーエム_'; my $html = Text::Markdown::Discount::markdown($perl_string); like $html, qr!イーエム!; ok utf8::is_utf8($html); } { no utf8; my $byte = '_イーエム_'; my $html = Text::Markdown::Discount::markdown($byte); like $html, qr!イーエム!; ok !utf8::is_utf8($html); } Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/t/10.empty_or_all_newlines_input.t0000644000000000000000000000047713611441373023117 0ustar rootrootuse Test::More tests => 2; use Text::Markdown::Discount; # https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=73657 { local $@; eval { Text::Markdown::Discount::markdown(""); }; is($@, ''); } { local $@; eval { Text::Markdown::Discount::markdown("\n\n\n\n"); }; is($@, ''); } Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/t/11.flags.t0000644000000000000000000000054313611441373016375 0ustar rootrootuse strict; use warnings; use utf8; use Test::More tests => 2; use Text::Markdown::Discount; is(Text::Markdown::Discount::markdown("hey\nhttp://mixi.jp"), "

hey\nhttp://mixi.jp

\n"); is(Text::Markdown::Discount::markdown("hey\nhttp://mixi.jp", Text::Markdown::Discount::MKD_AUTOLINK), qq{

hey\nhttp://mixi.jp

\n}); Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/t/00.load.t0000644000000000000000000000075213611441373016220 0ustar rootroot# Before `make install' is performed this script should be runnable with # `make test'. After `make install' it should work as `perl Text-Markdown-XS.t' ######################### # change 'tests => 1' to 'tests => last_test_to_print'; use Test::More tests => 1; BEGIN { use_ok('Text::Markdown::Discount') }; ######################### # Insert your test code below, the Test::More module is use()ed here so read # its man page ( perldoc Test::More ) for help writing this test script. Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/t/13.html5.t0000644000000000000000000000104513611441373016332 0ustar rootrootuse strict; use warnings; use utf8; use Test::More tests => 3; use Text::Markdown::Discount qw/markdown/; my $html = '
abc
'; { is trim(markdown($html)), '

abc

'; } Text::Markdown::Discount::with_html5_tags(); { my $md = Text::Markdown::Discount->new(); is trim(markdown($html)), '
abc
'; } { is trim(Text::Markdown::Discount::markdown($html)), '
abc
'; } sub trim { my $text = shift; $text =~ s/\A\s+//ms; $text =~ s/\s+$//ms; $text; } Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/INSTALL.Discount0000644000000000000000000000161613611441373017253 0ustar rootroot"Discount" is a C implementation of the Markdown markup language maintained by David Parsons. http://www.pell.portland.or.us/~orc/Code/markdown/ The "Makefile", at least in version 1.3.1, doesn't includes a way to create a shared library so that I'd like to keep a note how I did it. Linux ----- 0. run configure.sh 1. put '-fPIC' into CC options and make the first line as below: CC=cc -fPIC -I. -L. 2. add a line to create libmarkdown.so into MKDLIB block $(MKDLIB): $(OBJS) $(AR) crv $(MKDLIB) $(OBJS) $(RANLIB) $(MKDLIB) $(CC) -shared -o libmarkdown.so $(OBJS) Mac OS X -------- 0. run configure.sh 1. add a line to create libmarkdown.dynlib into MKDLIB block $(MKDLIB): $(OBJS) $(AR) crv $(MKDLIB) $(OBJS) $(RANLIB) $(MKDLIB) $(CC) -dynaliclib -o libmarkdown.dynlib $(OBJS) Note ---- Using libtools might be a good solution, but I'm not sure how to do it for now. Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/xt/0000755000000000000000000000000013611445242015061 5ustar rootrootText-Markdown-Discount-0.12/xt/MarkdownTest_1.0.3.t0000644000000000000000000000241513611441373020412 0ustar rootroot# Before `make install' is performed this script should be runnable with # `make test'. After `make install' it should work as `perl Text-Markdown-XS.t' ######################### # change 'tests => 1' to 'tests => last_test_to_print'; use ExtUtils::testlib; use Test::More qw(no_plan); BEGIN { use_ok('Text::Markdown::Discount') }; ######################### use FindBin qw($Bin); use Text::Diff; opendir(DIR, "$Bin/../xt/MarkdownTest_1.0.3/Tests"); foreach my $testfile (grep { /\.text$/ } readdir(DIR)) { my $testname = $testfile; $testname =~ s{(.+)\.text$}{$1}i; open (EXPECTED, "$Bin/../xt/MarkdownTest_1.0.3/Tests/$testname" . '.html') or die "NO html file for $testname"; my $expected = do {undef $/; }; my $actual = `$Bin/../xt/MarkdownXS.pl '$Bin/../xt/MarkdownTest_1.0.3/Tests/$testfile'` or die "failed run MarkdownXS.pl $testfile"; $expected =~ s{'}{'\\''}g; # escape ' chars for shell $actual =~ s{'}{'\\''}g; $expected = `echo '$expected' | tidy --show-body-only 1 --quiet 1 --show-warnings 0`; $actual = `echo '$actual' | tidy --show-body-only 1 --quiet 1 --show-warnings 0`; if ($actual eq $expected) { pass($testname); } else { fail($testname); diag diff \$expected, \$actual; } } Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/xt/test.pl0000644000000000000000000000104213611441373016373 0ustar rootroot#/usr/bin/perl use ExtUtils::testlib; use Text::Markdown 'markdown'; use Text::Markdown::Discount; use Benchmark; use File::Slurp; use Text::Diff; my $text = read_file('xt/index.text'); my $a = Text::Markdown::Discount::markdown($text); my $b = Text::Markdown::markdown($text); unless ( $a eq $b ) { print diff \$a, \$b; #die "BOO"; } my $count = 1000; timethese($count, { 'B_Text::Markdown::Discount' => sub { Text::Markdown::Discount::markdown($text) }, 'A_Text::Markdown' => sub { Text::Markdown::markdown($text) }, }); Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/xt/index.text0000644000000000000000000001777713611441373017122 0ustar rootroot Download -------- [Markdown 1.0.1][dl] (18 KB) -- 17 Dec 2004 [dl]: http://daringfireball.net/projects/downloads/Markdown_1.0.1.zip Introduction ------------ Markdown is a text-to-HTML conversion tool for web writers. Markdown allows you to write using an easy-to-read, easy-to-write plain text format, then convert it to structurally valid XHTML (or HTML). Thus, "Markdown" is two things: (1) a plain text formatting syntax; and (2) a software tool, written in Perl, that converts the plain text formatting to HTML. See the [Syntax][] page for details pertaining to Markdown's formatting syntax. You can try it out, right now, using the online [Dingus][]. [syntax]: /projects/markdown/syntax [dingus]: /projects/markdown/dingus The overriding design goal for Markdown's formatting syntax is to make it as readable as possible. The idea is that a Markdown-formatted document should be publishable as-is, as plain text, without looking like it's been marked up with tags or formatting instructions. While Markdown's syntax has been influenced by several existing text-to-HTML filters, the single biggest source of inspiration for Markdown's syntax is the format of plain text email. The best way to get a feel for Markdown's formatting syntax is simply to look at a Markdown-formatted document. For example, you can view the Markdown source for the article text on this page here: (You can use this '.text' suffix trick to view the Markdown source for the content of each of the pages in this section, e.g. the [Syntax][s_src] and [License][l_src] pages.) [s_src]: /projects/markdown/syntax.text [l_src]: /projects/markdown/license.text Markdown is free software, available under a BSD-style open source license. See the [License] [pl] page for more information. [pl]: /projects/markdown/license Discussion List --------------- I've set up a public [mailing list for discussion about Markdown] [ml]. Any topic related to Markdown -- both its formatting syntax and its software -- is fair game for discussion. Anyone who is interested is welcome to join. It's my hope that the mailing list will lead to good ideas for future improvements to Markdown. [ml]: http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/markdown-discuss Installation and Requirements ----------------------------- Markdown requires Perl 5.6.0 or later. Welcome to the 21st Century. Markdown also requires the standard Perl library module [Digest::MD5] [md5], which is probably already installed on your server. [md5]: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Digest-MD5/MD5.pm ### Movable Type ### Markdown works with Movable Type version 2.6 or later (including Movable Type 3.0). 1. Copy the "Markdown.pl" file into your Movable Type "plugins" directory. The "plugins" directory should be in the same directory as "mt.cgi"; if the "plugins" directory doesn't already exist, use your FTP program to create it. Your installation should look like this: (mt home)/plugins/Markdown.pl 2. Once installed, Markdown will appear as an option in Movable Type's Text Formatting pop-up menu. This is selectable on a per-post basis: ![Screenshot of Movable Type 'Text Formatting' Menu][tfmenu] Markdown translates your posts to HTML when you publish; the posts themselves are stored in your MT database in Markdown format. 3. If you also install SmartyPants 1.5 (or later), Markdown will offer a second text formatting option: "Markdown With SmartyPants". This option is the same as the regular "Markdown" formatter, except that it automatically uses SmartyPants to create typographically correct curly quotes, em-dashes, and ellipses. See the [SmartyPants web page][sp] for more information. 4. To make Markdown (or "Markdown With SmartyPants") your default text formatting option for new posts, go to Weblog Config: Preferences. Note that by default, Markdown produces XHTML output. To configure Markdown to produce HTML 4 output, see "Configuration", below. [sp]: http://daringfireball.net/projects/smartypants/ ### Blosxom ### Markdown works with Blosxom version 2.0 or later. 1. Rename the "Markdown.pl" plug-in to "Markdown" (case is important). Movable Type requires plug-ins to have a ".pl" extension; Blosxom forbids it. 2. Copy the "Markdown" plug-in file to your Blosxom plug-ins folder. If you're not sure where your Blosxom plug-ins folder is, see the Blosxom documentation for information. 3. That's it. The entries in your weblog will now automatically be processed by Markdown. 4. If you'd like to apply Markdown formatting only to certain posts, rather than all of them, Markdown can optionally be used in conjunction with Blosxom's [Meta][] plug-in. First, install the Meta plug-in. Next, open the Markdown plug-in file in a text editor, and set the configuration variable `$g_blosxom_use_meta` to 1. Then, simply include a "`meta-markup: Markdown`" header line at the top of each post you compose using Markdown. [meta]: http://www.blosxom.com/plugins/meta/meta.htm ### BBEdit ### Markdown works with BBEdit 6.1 or later on Mac OS X. It also works with BBEdit 5.1 or later and MacPerl 5.6.1 on Mac OS 8.6 or later. If you're running Mac OS X 10.2 (Jaguar), you may need to install the Perl module [Digest::MD5] [md5] from CPAN; Digest::MD5 comes pre-installed on Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther). 1. Copy the "Markdown.pl" file to appropriate filters folder in your "BBEdit Support" folder. On Mac OS X, this should be: BBEdit Support/Unix Support/Unix Filters/ See the BBEdit documentation for more details on the location of these folders. You can rename "Markdown.pl" to whatever you wish. 2. That's it. To use Markdown, select some text in a BBEdit document, then choose Markdown from the Filters sub-menu in the "#!" menu, or the Filters floating palette Configuration ------------- By default, Markdown produces XHTML output for tags with empty elements. E.g.:
Markdown can be configured to produce HTML-style tags; e.g.:
### Movable Type ### You need to use a special `MTMarkdownOptions` container tag in each Movable Type template where you want HTML 4-style output: ... put your entry content here ... The easiest way to use MTMarkdownOptions is probably to put the opening tag right after your `` tag, and the closing tag right before ``. To suppress Markdown processing in a particular template, i.e. to publish the raw Markdown-formatted text without translation into (X)HTML, set the `output` attribute to 'raw': ... put your entry content here ... ### Command-Line ### Use the `--html4tags` command-line switch to produce HTML output from a Unix-style command line. E.g.: % perl Markdown.pl --html4tags foo.text Type `perldoc Markdown.pl`, or read the POD documentation within the Markdown.pl source code for more information. Acknowledgements ---------------- [Aaron Swartz][] deserves a tremendous amount of credit for helping to design Markdown's formatting syntax. Markdown is *much* better thanks to Aaron's ideas, feedback, and testing. Also, Aaron's [html2text][] is a very handy (and free) utility for turning HTML into Markdown-formatted plain text. [Nathaniel Irons][], [Dan Benjamin][], [Daniel Bogan][], and [Jason Perkins][] also deserve thanks for their feedback. [Michel Fortin][] has ported Markdown to PHP; it's a splendid port, and highly recommended for anyone looking for a PHP implementation of Markdown. [Aaron Swartz]: http://www.aaronsw.com/ [Nathaniel Irons]: http://bumppo.net/ [Dan Benjamin]: http://hivelogic.com/ [Daniel Bogan]: http://waferbaby.com/ [Jason Perkins]: http://pressedpants.com/ [Michel Fortin]: http://www.michelf.com/projects/php-markdown/ [html2text]: http://www.aaronsw.com/2002/html2text/ [tfmenu]: /graphics/markdown/mt_textformat_menu.png Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/xt/MarkdownTest_1.0.3/0000755000000000000000000000000013611445241020221 5ustar rootrootText-Markdown-Discount-0.12/xt/MarkdownTest_1.0.3/Tests/0000755000000000000000000000000013611445242021324 5ustar rootrootText-Markdown-Discount-0.12/xt/MarkdownTest_1.0.3/Tests/Markdown_Documentation_-_Basics.text0000644000000000000000000001760013611441373030412 0ustar rootrootMarkdown: Basics ================ Getting the Gist of Markdown's Formatting Syntax ------------------------------------------------ This page offers a brief overview of what it's like to use Markdown. The [syntax page] [s] provides complete, detailed documentation for every feature, but Markdown should be very easy to pick up simply by looking at a few examples of it in action. The examples on this page are written in a before/after style, showing example syntax and the HTML output produced by Markdown. It's also helpful to simply try Markdown out; the [Dingus] [d] is a web application that allows you type your own Markdown-formatted text and translate it to XHTML. **Note:** This document is itself written using Markdown; you can [see the source for it by adding '.text' to the URL] [src]. [s]: /projects/markdown/syntax "Markdown Syntax" [d]: /projects/markdown/dingus "Markdown Dingus" [src]: /projects/markdown/basics.text ## Paragraphs, Headers, Blockquotes ## A paragraph is simply one or more consecutive lines of text, separated by one or more blank lines. (A blank line is any line that looks like a blank line -- a line containing nothing spaces or tabs is considered blank.) Normal paragraphs should not be intended with spaces or tabs. Markdown offers two styles of headers: *Setext* and *atx*. Setext-style headers for `

` and `

` are created by "underlining" with equal signs (`=`) and hyphens (`-`), respectively. To create an atx-style header, you put 1-6 hash marks (`#`) at the beginning of the line -- the number of hashes equals the resulting HTML header level. Blockquotes are indicated using email-style '`>`' angle brackets. Markdown: A First Level Header ==================== A Second Level Header --------------------- Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their country. This is just a regular paragraph. The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back. ### Header 3 > This is a blockquote. > > This is the second paragraph in the blockquote. > > ## This is an H2 in a blockquote Output:

A First Level Header

A Second Level Header

Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their country. This is just a regular paragraph.

The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back.

Header 3

This is a blockquote.

This is the second paragraph in the blockquote.

This is an H2 in a blockquote

### Phrase Emphasis ### Markdown uses asterisks and underscores to indicate spans of emphasis. Markdown: Some of these words *are emphasized*. Some of these words _are emphasized also_. Use two asterisks for **strong emphasis**. Or, if you prefer, __use two underscores instead__. Output:

Some of these words are emphasized. Some of these words are emphasized also.

Use two asterisks for strong emphasis. Or, if you prefer, use two underscores instead.

## Lists ## Unordered (bulleted) lists use asterisks, pluses, and hyphens (`*`, `+`, and `-`) as list markers. These three markers are interchangable; this: * Candy. * Gum. * Booze. this: + Candy. + Gum. + Booze. and this: - Candy. - Gum. - Booze. all produce the same output:
  • Candy.
  • Gum.
  • Booze.
Ordered (numbered) lists use regular numbers, followed by periods, as list markers: 1. Red 2. Green 3. Blue Output:
  1. Red
  2. Green
  3. Blue
If you put blank lines between items, you'll get `

` tags for the list item text. You can create multi-paragraph list items by indenting the paragraphs by 4 spaces or 1 tab: * A list item. With multiple paragraphs. * Another item in the list. Output:

  • A list item.

    With multiple paragraphs.

  • Another item in the list.

### Links ### Markdown supports two styles for creating links: *inline* and *reference*. With both styles, you use square brackets to delimit the text you want to turn into a link. Inline-style links use parentheses immediately after the link text. For example: This is an [example link](http://example.com/). Output:

This is an example link.

Optionally, you may include a title attribute in the parentheses: This is an [example link](http://example.com/ "With a Title"). Output:

This is an example link.

Reference-style links allow you to refer to your links by names, which you define elsewhere in your document: I get 10 times more traffic from [Google][1] than from [Yahoo][2] or [MSN][3]. [1]: http://google.com/ "Google" [2]: http://search.yahoo.com/ "Yahoo Search" [3]: http://search.msn.com/ "MSN Search" Output:

I get 10 times more traffic from Google than from Yahoo or MSN.

The title attribute is optional. Link names may contain letters, numbers and spaces, but are *not* case sensitive: I start my morning with a cup of coffee and [The New York Times][NY Times]. [ny times]: http://www.nytimes.com/ Output:

I start my morning with a cup of coffee and The New York Times.

### Images ### Image syntax is very much like link syntax. Inline (titles are optional): ![alt text](/path/to/img.jpg "Title") Reference-style: ![alt text][id] [id]: /path/to/img.jpg "Title" Both of the above examples produce the same output: alt text ### Code ### In a regular paragraph, you can create code span by wrapping text in backtick quotes. Any ampersands (`&`) and angle brackets (`<` or `>`) will automatically be translated into HTML entities. This makes it easy to use Markdown to write about HTML example code: I strongly recommend against using any `` tags. I wish SmartyPants used named entities like `—` instead of decimal-encoded entites like `—`. Output:

I strongly recommend against using any <blink> tags.

I wish SmartyPants used named entities like &mdash; instead of decimal-encoded entites like &#8212;.

To specify an entire block of pre-formatted code, indent every line of the block by 4 spaces or 1 tab. Just like with code spans, `&`, `<`, and `>` characters will be escaped automatically. Markdown: If you want your page to validate under XHTML 1.0 Strict, you've got to put paragraph tags in your blockquotes:

For example.

Output:

If you want your page to validate under XHTML 1.0 Strict, you've got to put paragraph tags in your blockquotes:

<blockquote>
        <p>For example.</p>
    </blockquote>
    
Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/xt/MarkdownTest_1.0.3/Tests/Amps_and_angle_encoding.html0000644000000000000000000000077113611441373026756 0ustar rootroot

AT&T has an ampersand in their name.

AT&T is another way to write it.

This & that.

4 < 5.

6 > 5.

Here's a link with an ampersand in the URL.

Here's a link with an amersand in the link text: AT&T.

Here's an inline link.

Here's an inline link.

Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/xt/MarkdownTest_1.0.3/Tests/Literal_quotes_in_titles.text0000644000000000000000000000015413611441373027301 0ustar rootrootFoo [bar][]. Foo [bar](/url/ "Title with "quotes" inside"). [bar]: /url/ "Title with "quotes" inside" ././@LongLink0000644000000000000000000000015200000000000011601 Lustar rootrootText-Markdown-Discount-0.12/xt/MarkdownTest_1.0.3/Tests/Hard-wrapped_paragraphs_with_list-like_lines.htmlText-Markdown-Discount-0.12/xt/MarkdownTest_1.0.3/Tests/Hard-wrapped_paragraphs_with_list-like_lines0000644000000000000000000000032313611441373032176 0ustar rootroot

In Markdown 1.0.0 and earlier. Version 8. This line turns into a list item. Because a hard-wrapped line in the middle of a paragraph looked like a list item.

Here's one with a bullet. * criminey.

Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/xt/MarkdownTest_1.0.3/Tests/Links_inline_style.text0000644000000000000000000000034713611441373026075 0ustar rootrootJust a [URL](/url/). [URL and title](/url/ "title"). [URL and title](/url/ "title preceded by two spaces"). [URL and title](/url/ "title preceded by a tab"). [URL and title](/url/ "title has spaces afterward" ). [Empty](). Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/xt/MarkdownTest_1.0.3/Tests/Backslash_escapes.text0000644000000000000000000000234213611441373025632 0ustar rootrootThese should all get escaped: Backslash: \\ Backtick: \` Asterisk: \* Underscore: \_ Left brace: \{ Right brace: \} Left bracket: \[ Right bracket: \] Left paren: \( Right paren: \) Greater-than: \> Hash: \# Period: \. Bang: \! Plus: \+ Minus: \- These should not, because they occur within a code block: Backslash: \\ Backtick: \` Asterisk: \* Underscore: \_ Left brace: \{ Right brace: \} Left bracket: \[ Right bracket: \] Left paren: \( Right paren: \) Greater-than: \> Hash: \# Period: \. Bang: \! Plus: \+ Minus: \- Nor should these, which occur in code spans: Backslash: `\\` Backtick: `` \` `` Asterisk: `\*` Underscore: `\_` Left brace: `\{` Right brace: `\}` Left bracket: `\[` Right bracket: `\]` Left paren: `\(` Right paren: `\)` Greater-than: `\>` Hash: `\#` Period: `\.` Bang: `\!` Plus: `\+` Minus: `\-` These should get escaped, even though they're matching pairs for other Markdown constructs: \*asterisks\* \_underscores\_ \`backticks\` This is a code span with a literal backslash-backtick sequence: `` \` `` This is a tag with unescaped backticks bar. This is a tag with backslashes bar. Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/xt/MarkdownTest_1.0.3/Tests/Inline_HTML_Advanced.text0000644000000000000000000000022713611441373026063 0ustar rootrootSimple block on one line:
foo
And nested without indentation:
foo
bar
Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/xt/MarkdownTest_1.0.3/Tests/Horizontal_rules.text0000644000000000000000000000041613611441373025577 0ustar rootrootDashes: --- --- --- --- --- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Asterisks: *** *** *** *** *** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Underscores: ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/xt/MarkdownTest_1.0.3/Tests/Nested_blockquotes.text0000644000000000000000000000003013611441373026061 0ustar rootroot> foo > > > bar > > foo Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/xt/MarkdownTest_1.0.3/Tests/Strong_and_em_together.text0000644000000000000000000000015313611441373026712 0ustar rootroot***This is strong and em.*** So is ***this*** word. ___This is strong and em.___ So is ___this___ word. Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/xt/MarkdownTest_1.0.3/Tests/Tidyness.text0000644000000000000000000000011613611441373024033 0ustar rootroot> A list within a blockquote: > > * asterisk 1 > * asterisk 2 > * asterisk 3 Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/xt/MarkdownTest_1.0.3/Tests/Code_Blocks.html0000644000000000000000000000047013611441373024363 0ustar rootroot
code block on the first line

Regular text.

code block indented by spaces

Regular text.

the lines in this block  
all contain trailing spaces  

Regular Text.

code block on the last line
Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/xt/MarkdownTest_1.0.3/Tests/Links_reference_style.text0000644000000000000000000000142713611441373026555 0ustar rootrootFoo [bar] [1]. Foo [bar][1]. Foo [bar] [1]. [1]: /url/ "Title" With [embedded [brackets]] [b]. Indented [once][]. Indented [twice][]. Indented [thrice][]. Indented [four][] times. [once]: /url [twice]: /url [thrice]: /url [four]: /url [b]: /url/ * * * [this] [this] should work So should [this][this]. And [this] []. And [this][]. And [this]. But not [that] []. Nor [that][]. Nor [that]. [Something in brackets like [this][] should work] [Same with [this].] In this case, [this](/somethingelse/) points to something else. Backslashing should suppress \[this] and [this\]. [this]: foo * * * Here's one where the [link breaks] across lines. Here's another where the [link breaks] across lines, but with a line-ending space. [link breaks]: /url/ Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/xt/MarkdownTest_1.0.3/Tests/Markdown_Documentation_-_Syntax.text0000644000000000000000000006544413611441373030505 0ustar rootrootMarkdown: Syntax ================ * [Overview](#overview) * [Philosophy](#philosophy) * [Inline HTML](#html) * [Automatic Escaping for Special Characters](#autoescape) * [Block Elements](#block) * [Paragraphs and Line Breaks](#p) * [Headers](#header) * [Blockquotes](#blockquote) * [Lists](#list) * [Code Blocks](#precode) * [Horizontal Rules](#hr) * [Span Elements](#span) * [Links](#link) * [Emphasis](#em) * [Code](#code) * [Images](#img) * [Miscellaneous](#misc) * [Backslash Escapes](#backslash) * [Automatic Links](#autolink) **Note:** This document is itself written using Markdown; you can [see the source for it by adding '.text' to the URL][src]. [src]: /projects/markdown/syntax.text * * *

Overview

Philosophy

Markdown is intended to be as easy-to-read and easy-to-write as is feasible. Readability, however, is emphasized above all else. A Markdown-formatted document should be publishable as-is, as plain text, without looking like it's been marked up with tags or formatting instructions. While Markdown's syntax has been influenced by several existing text-to-HTML filters -- including [Setext] [1], [atx] [2], [Textile] [3], [reStructuredText] [4], [Grutatext] [5], and [EtText] [6] -- the single biggest source of inspiration for Markdown's syntax is the format of plain text email. [1]: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/mirror/setext.html [2]: http://www.aaronsw.com/2002/atx/ [3]: http://textism.com/tools/textile/ [4]: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.html [5]: http://www.triptico.com/software/grutatxt.html [6]: http://ettext.taint.org/doc/ To this end, Markdown's syntax is comprised entirely of punctuation characters, which punctuation characters have been carefully chosen so as to look like what they mean. E.g., asterisks around a word actually look like \*emphasis\*. Markdown lists look like, well, lists. Even blockquotes look like quoted passages of text, assuming you've ever used email.

Inline HTML

Markdown's syntax is intended for one purpose: to be used as a format for *writing* for the web. Markdown is not a replacement for HTML, or even close to it. Its syntax is very small, corresponding only to a very small subset of HTML tags. The idea is *not* to create a syntax that makes it easier to insert HTML tags. In my opinion, HTML tags are already easy to insert. The idea for Markdown is to make it easy to read, write, and edit prose. HTML is a *publishing* format; Markdown is a *writing* format. Thus, Markdown's formatting syntax only addresses issues that can be conveyed in plain text. For any markup that is not covered by Markdown's syntax, you simply use HTML itself. There's no need to preface it or delimit it to indicate that you're switching from Markdown to HTML; you just use the tags. The only restrictions are that block-level HTML elements -- e.g. `
`, ``, `
`, `

`, etc. -- must be separated from surrounding content by blank lines, and the start and end tags of the block should not be indented with tabs or spaces. Markdown is smart enough not to add extra (unwanted) `

` tags around HTML block-level tags. For example, to add an HTML table to a Markdown article: This is a regular paragraph.

Foo
This is another regular paragraph. Note that Markdown formatting syntax is not processed within block-level HTML tags. E.g., you can't use Markdown-style `*emphasis*` inside an HTML block. Span-level HTML tags -- e.g. ``, ``, or `` -- can be used anywhere in a Markdown paragraph, list item, or header. If you want, you can even use HTML tags instead of Markdown formatting; e.g. if you'd prefer to use HTML `` or `` tags instead of Markdown's link or image syntax, go right ahead. Unlike block-level HTML tags, Markdown syntax *is* processed within span-level tags.

Automatic Escaping for Special Characters

In HTML, there are two characters that demand special treatment: `<` and `&`. Left angle brackets are used to start tags; ampersands are used to denote HTML entities. If you want to use them as literal characters, you must escape them as entities, e.g. `<`, and `&`. Ampersands in particular are bedeviling for web writers. If you want to write about 'AT&T', you need to write '`AT&T`'. You even need to escape ampersands within URLs. Thus, if you want to link to: http://images.google.com/images?num=30&q=larry+bird you need to encode the URL as: http://images.google.com/images?num=30&q=larry+bird in your anchor tag `href` attribute. Needless to say, this is easy to forget, and is probably the single most common source of HTML validation errors in otherwise well-marked-up web sites. Markdown allows you to use these characters naturally, taking care of all the necessary escaping for you. If you use an ampersand as part of an HTML entity, it remains unchanged; otherwise it will be translated into `&`. So, if you want to include a copyright symbol in your article, you can write: © and Markdown will leave it alone. But if you write: AT&T Markdown will translate it to: AT&T Similarly, because Markdown supports [inline HTML](#html), if you use angle brackets as delimiters for HTML tags, Markdown will treat them as such. But if you write: 4 < 5 Markdown will translate it to: 4 < 5 However, inside Markdown code spans and blocks, angle brackets and ampersands are *always* encoded automatically. This makes it easy to use Markdown to write about HTML code. (As opposed to raw HTML, which is a terrible format for writing about HTML syntax, because every single `<` and `&` in your example code needs to be escaped.) * * *

Block Elements

Paragraphs and Line Breaks

A paragraph is simply one or more consecutive lines of text, separated by one or more blank lines. (A blank line is any line that looks like a blank line -- a line containing nothing but spaces or tabs is considered blank.) Normal paragraphs should not be intended with spaces or tabs. The implication of the "one or more consecutive lines of text" rule is that Markdown supports "hard-wrapped" text paragraphs. This differs significantly from most other text-to-HTML formatters (including Movable Type's "Convert Line Breaks" option) which translate every line break character in a paragraph into a `
` tag. When you *do* want to insert a `
` break tag using Markdown, you end a line with two or more spaces, then type return. Yes, this takes a tad more effort to create a `
`, but a simplistic "every line break is a `
`" rule wouldn't work for Markdown. Markdown's email-style [blockquoting][bq] and multi-paragraph [list items][l] work best -- and look better -- when you format them with hard breaks. [bq]: #blockquote [l]: #list Markdown supports two styles of headers, [Setext] [1] and [atx] [2]. Setext-style headers are "underlined" using equal signs (for first-level headers) and dashes (for second-level headers). For example: This is an H1 ============= This is an H2 ------------- Any number of underlining `=`'s or `-`'s will work. Atx-style headers use 1-6 hash characters at the start of the line, corresponding to header levels 1-6. For example: # This is an H1 ## This is an H2 ###### This is an H6 Optionally, you may "close" atx-style headers. This is purely cosmetic -- you can use this if you think it looks better. The closing hashes don't even need to match the number of hashes used to open the header. (The number of opening hashes determines the header level.) : # This is an H1 # ## This is an H2 ## ### This is an H3 ######

Blockquotes

Markdown uses email-style `>` characters for blockquoting. If you're familiar with quoting passages of text in an email message, then you know how to create a blockquote in Markdown. It looks best if you hard wrap the text and put a `>` before every line: > This is a blockquote with two paragraphs. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, > consectetuer adipiscing elit. Aliquam hendrerit mi posuere lectus. > Vestibulum enim wisi, viverra nec, fringilla in, laoreet vitae, risus. > > Donec sit amet nisl. Aliquam semper ipsum sit amet velit. Suspendisse > id sem consectetuer libero luctus adipiscing. Markdown allows you to be lazy and only put the `>` before the first line of a hard-wrapped paragraph: > This is a blockquote with two paragraphs. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Aliquam hendrerit mi posuere lectus. Vestibulum enim wisi, viverra nec, fringilla in, laoreet vitae, risus. > Donec sit amet nisl. Aliquam semper ipsum sit amet velit. Suspendisse id sem consectetuer libero luctus adipiscing. Blockquotes can be nested (i.e. a blockquote-in-a-blockquote) by adding additional levels of `>`: > This is the first level of quoting. > > > This is nested blockquote. > > Back to the first level. Blockquotes can contain other Markdown elements, including headers, lists, and code blocks: > ## This is a header. > > 1. This is the first list item. > 2. This is the second list item. > > Here's some example code: > > return shell_exec("echo $input | $markdown_script"); Any decent text editor should make email-style quoting easy. For example, with BBEdit, you can make a selection and choose Increase Quote Level from the Text menu.

Lists

Markdown supports ordered (numbered) and unordered (bulleted) lists. Unordered lists use asterisks, pluses, and hyphens -- interchangably -- as list markers: * Red * Green * Blue is equivalent to: + Red + Green + Blue and: - Red - Green - Blue Ordered lists use numbers followed by periods: 1. Bird 2. McHale 3. Parish It's important to note that the actual numbers you use to mark the list have no effect on the HTML output Markdown produces. The HTML Markdown produces from the above list is:
  1. Bird
  2. McHale
  3. Parish
If you instead wrote the list in Markdown like this: 1. Bird 1. McHale 1. Parish or even: 3. Bird 1. McHale 8. Parish you'd get the exact same HTML output. The point is, if you want to, you can use ordinal numbers in your ordered Markdown lists, so that the numbers in your source match the numbers in your published HTML. But if you want to be lazy, you don't have to. If you do use lazy list numbering, however, you should still start the list with the number 1. At some point in the future, Markdown may support starting ordered lists at an arbitrary number. List markers typically start at the left margin, but may be indented by up to three spaces. List markers must be followed by one or more spaces or a tab. To make lists look nice, you can wrap items with hanging indents: * Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Aliquam hendrerit mi posuere lectus. Vestibulum enim wisi, viverra nec, fringilla in, laoreet vitae, risus. * Donec sit amet nisl. Aliquam semper ipsum sit amet velit. Suspendisse id sem consectetuer libero luctus adipiscing. But if you want to be lazy, you don't have to: * Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Aliquam hendrerit mi posuere lectus. Vestibulum enim wisi, viverra nec, fringilla in, laoreet vitae, risus. * Donec sit amet nisl. Aliquam semper ipsum sit amet velit. Suspendisse id sem consectetuer libero luctus adipiscing. If list items are separated by blank lines, Markdown will wrap the items in `

` tags in the HTML output. For example, this input: * Bird * Magic will turn into:

  • Bird
  • Magic
But this: * Bird * Magic will turn into:
  • Bird

  • Magic

List items may consist of multiple paragraphs. Each subsequent paragraph in a list item must be intended by either 4 spaces or one tab: 1. This is a list item with two paragraphs. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Aliquam hendrerit mi posuere lectus. Vestibulum enim wisi, viverra nec, fringilla in, laoreet vitae, risus. Donec sit amet nisl. Aliquam semper ipsum sit amet velit. 2. Suspendisse id sem consectetuer libero luctus adipiscing. It looks nice if you indent every line of the subsequent paragraphs, but here again, Markdown will allow you to be lazy: * This is a list item with two paragraphs. This is the second paragraph in the list item. You're only required to indent the first line. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. * Another item in the same list. To put a blockquote within a list item, the blockquote's `>` delimiters need to be indented: * A list item with a blockquote: > This is a blockquote > inside a list item. To put a code block within a list item, the code block needs to be indented *twice* -- 8 spaces or two tabs: * A list item with a code block: It's worth noting that it's possible to trigger an ordered list by accident, by writing something like this: 1986. What a great season. In other words, a *number-period-space* sequence at the beginning of a line. To avoid this, you can backslash-escape the period: 1986\. What a great season.

Code Blocks

Pre-formatted code blocks are used for writing about programming or markup source code. Rather than forming normal paragraphs, the lines of a code block are interpreted literally. Markdown wraps a code block in both `
` and `` tags.

To produce a code block in Markdown, simply indent every line of the
block by at least 4 spaces or 1 tab. For example, given this input:

    This is a normal paragraph:

        This is a code block.

Markdown will generate:

    

This is a normal paragraph:

This is a code block.
    
One level of indentation -- 4 spaces or 1 tab -- is removed from each line of the code block. For example, this: Here is an example of AppleScript: tell application "Foo" beep end tell will turn into:

Here is an example of AppleScript:

tell application "Foo"
        beep
    end tell
    
A code block continues until it reaches a line that is not indented (or the end of the article). Within a code block, ampersands (`&`) and angle brackets (`<` and `>`) are automatically converted into HTML entities. This makes it very easy to include example HTML source code using Markdown -- just paste it and indent it, and Markdown will handle the hassle of encoding the ampersands and angle brackets. For example, this: will turn into:
<div class="footer">
        &copy; 2004 Foo Corporation
    </div>
    
Regular Markdown syntax is not processed within code blocks. E.g., asterisks are just literal asterisks within a code block. This means it's also easy to use Markdown to write about Markdown's own syntax.

Horizontal Rules

You can produce a horizontal rule tag (`
`) by placing three or more hyphens, asterisks, or underscores on a line by themselves. If you wish, you may use spaces between the hyphens or asterisks. Each of the following lines will produce a horizontal rule: * * * *** ***** - - - --------------------------------------- _ _ _ * * *

Span Elements

Markdown supports two style of links: *inline* and *reference*. In both styles, the link text is delimited by [square brackets]. To create an inline link, use a set of regular parentheses immediately after the link text's closing square bracket. Inside the parentheses, put the URL where you want the link to point, along with an *optional* title for the link, surrounded in quotes. For example: This is [an example](http://example.com/ "Title") inline link. [This link](http://example.net/) has no title attribute. Will produce:

This is an example inline link.

This link has no title attribute.

If you're referring to a local resource on the same server, you can use relative paths: See my [About](/about/) page for details. Reference-style links use a second set of square brackets, inside which you place a label of your choosing to identify the link: This is [an example][id] reference-style link. You can optionally use a space to separate the sets of brackets: This is [an example] [id] reference-style link. Then, anywhere in the document, you define your link label like this, on a line by itself: [id]: http://example.com/ "Optional Title Here" That is: * Square brackets containing the link identifier (optionally indented from the left margin using up to three spaces); * followed by a colon; * followed by one or more spaces (or tabs); * followed by the URL for the link; * optionally followed by a title attribute for the link, enclosed in double or single quotes. The link URL may, optionally, be surrounded by angle brackets: [id]: "Optional Title Here" You can put the title attribute on the next line and use extra spaces or tabs for padding, which tends to look better with longer URLs: [id]: http://example.com/longish/path/to/resource/here "Optional Title Here" Link definitions are only used for creating links during Markdown processing, and are stripped from your document in the HTML output. Link definition names may constist of letters, numbers, spaces, and punctuation -- but they are *not* case sensitive. E.g. these two links: [link text][a] [link text][A] are equivalent. The *implicit link name* shortcut allows you to omit the name of the link, in which case the link text itself is used as the name. Just use an empty set of square brackets -- e.g., to link the word "Google" to the google.com web site, you could simply write: [Google][] And then define the link: [Google]: http://google.com/ Because link names may contain spaces, this shortcut even works for multiple words in the link text: Visit [Daring Fireball][] for more information. And then define the link: [Daring Fireball]: http://daringfireball.net/ Link definitions can be placed anywhere in your Markdown document. I tend to put them immediately after each paragraph in which they're used, but if you want, you can put them all at the end of your document, sort of like footnotes. Here's an example of reference links in action: I get 10 times more traffic from [Google] [1] than from [Yahoo] [2] or [MSN] [3]. [1]: http://google.com/ "Google" [2]: http://search.yahoo.com/ "Yahoo Search" [3]: http://search.msn.com/ "MSN Search" Using the implicit link name shortcut, you could instead write: I get 10 times more traffic from [Google][] than from [Yahoo][] or [MSN][]. [google]: http://google.com/ "Google" [yahoo]: http://search.yahoo.com/ "Yahoo Search" [msn]: http://search.msn.com/ "MSN Search" Both of the above examples will produce the following HTML output:

I get 10 times more traffic from Google than from Yahoo or MSN.

For comparison, here is the same paragraph written using Markdown's inline link style: I get 10 times more traffic from [Google](http://google.com/ "Google") than from [Yahoo](http://search.yahoo.com/ "Yahoo Search") or [MSN](http://search.msn.com/ "MSN Search"). The point of reference-style links is not that they're easier to write. The point is that with reference-style links, your document source is vastly more readable. Compare the above examples: using reference-style links, the paragraph itself is only 81 characters long; with inline-style links, it's 176 characters; and as raw HTML, it's 234 characters. In the raw HTML, there's more markup than there is text. With Markdown's reference-style links, a source document much more closely resembles the final output, as rendered in a browser. By allowing you to move the markup-related metadata out of the paragraph, you can add links without interrupting the narrative flow of your prose.

Emphasis

Markdown treats asterisks (`*`) and underscores (`_`) as indicators of emphasis. Text wrapped with one `*` or `_` will be wrapped with an HTML `` tag; double `*`'s or `_`'s will be wrapped with an HTML `` tag. E.g., this input: *single asterisks* _single underscores_ **double asterisks** __double underscores__ will produce: single asterisks single underscores double asterisks double underscores You can use whichever style you prefer; the lone restriction is that the same character must be used to open and close an emphasis span. Emphasis can be used in the middle of a word: un*fucking*believable But if you surround an `*` or `_` with spaces, it'll be treated as a literal asterisk or underscore. To produce a literal asterisk or underscore at a position where it would otherwise be used as an emphasis delimiter, you can backslash escape it: \*this text is surrounded by literal asterisks\*

Code

To indicate a span of code, wrap it with backtick quotes (`` ` ``). Unlike a pre-formatted code block, a code span indicates code within a normal paragraph. For example: Use the `printf()` function. will produce:

Use the printf() function.

To include a literal backtick character within a code span, you can use multiple backticks as the opening and closing delimiters: ``There is a literal backtick (`) here.`` which will produce this:

There is a literal backtick (`) here.

The backtick delimiters surrounding a code span may include spaces -- one after the opening, one before the closing. This allows you to place literal backtick characters at the beginning or end of a code span: A single backtick in a code span: `` ` `` A backtick-delimited string in a code span: `` `foo` `` will produce:

A single backtick in a code span: `

A backtick-delimited string in a code span: `foo`

With a code span, ampersands and angle brackets are encoded as HTML entities automatically, which makes it easy to include example HTML tags. Markdown will turn this: Please don't use any `` tags. into:

Please don't use any <blink> tags.

You can write this: `—` is the decimal-encoded equivalent of `—`. to produce:

&#8212; is the decimal-encoded equivalent of &mdash;.

Images

Admittedly, it's fairly difficult to devise a "natural" syntax for placing images into a plain text document format. Markdown uses an image syntax that is intended to resemble the syntax for links, allowing for two styles: *inline* and *reference*. Inline image syntax looks like this: ![Alt text](/path/to/img.jpg) ![Alt text](/path/to/img.jpg "Optional title") That is: * An exclamation mark: `!`; * followed by a set of square brackets, containing the `alt` attribute text for the image; * followed by a set of parentheses, containing the URL or path to the image, and an optional `title` attribute enclosed in double or single quotes. Reference-style image syntax looks like this: ![Alt text][id] Where "id" is the name of a defined image reference. Image references are defined using syntax identical to link references: [id]: url/to/image "Optional title attribute" As of this writing, Markdown has no syntax for specifying the dimensions of an image; if this is important to you, you can simply use regular HTML `` tags. * * *

Miscellaneous

Markdown supports a shortcut style for creating "automatic" links for URLs and email addresses: simply surround the URL or email address with angle brackets. What this means is that if you want to show the actual text of a URL or email address, and also have it be a clickable link, you can do this: Markdown will turn this into: http://example.com/ Automatic links for email addresses work similarly, except that Markdown will also perform a bit of randomized decimal and hex entity-encoding to help obscure your address from address-harvesting spambots. For example, Markdown will turn this: into something like this: address@exa mple.com which will render in a browser as a clickable link to "address@example.com". (This sort of entity-encoding trick will indeed fool many, if not most, address-harvesting bots, but it definitely won't fool all of them. It's better than nothing, but an address published in this way will probably eventually start receiving spam.)

Backslash Escapes

Markdown allows you to use backslash escapes to generate literal characters which would otherwise have special meaning in Markdown's formatting syntax. For example, if you wanted to surround a word with literal asterisks (instead of an HTML `` tag), you can backslashes before the asterisks, like this: \*literal asterisks\* Markdown provides backslash escapes for the following characters: \ backslash ` backtick * asterisk _ underscore {} curly braces [] square brackets () parentheses # hash mark + plus sign - minus sign (hyphen) . dot ! exclamation mark Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/xt/MarkdownTest_1.0.3/Tests/Tabs.html0000644000000000000000000000066713611441373023115 0ustar rootroot
  • this is a list item indented with tabs

  • this is a list item indented with spaces

Code:

this code block is indented by one tab

And:

    this code block is indented by two tabs

And:

+   this is an example list item
    indented with tabs

+   this is an example list item
    indented with spaces
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foo
This should be a code block, though:
foo
As should this:
foo
Now, nested:
foo
This should just be an HTML comment: Multiline: Code block: Just plain comment, with trailing spaces on the line: Code:
Hr's:








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Example:

sub status {
    print "working";
}

Or:

sub status {
    return "working";
}
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These should all get escaped:

Backslash: \

Backtick: `

Asterisk: *

Underscore: _

Left brace: {

Right brace: }

Left bracket: [

Right bracket: ]

Left paren: (

Right paren: )

Greater-than: >

Hash: #

Period: .

Bang: !

Plus: +

Minus: -

These should not, because they occur within a code block:

Backslash: \\

Backtick: \`

Asterisk: \*

Underscore: \_

Left brace: \{

Right brace: \}

Left bracket: \[

Right bracket: \]

Left paren: \(

Right paren: \)

Greater-than: \>

Hash: \#

Period: \.

Bang: \!

Plus: \+

Minus: \-

Nor should these, which occur in code spans:

Backslash: \\

Backtick: \`

Asterisk: \*

Underscore: \_

Left brace: \{

Right brace: \}

Left bracket: \[

Right bracket: \]

Left paren: \(

Right paren: \)

Greater-than: \>

Hash: \#

Period: \.

Bang: \!

Plus: \+

Minus: \-

These should get escaped, even though they're matching pairs for other Markdown constructs:

*asterisks*

_underscores_

`backticks`

This is a code span with a literal backslash-backtick sequence: \`

This is a tag with unescaped backticks bar.

This is a tag with backslashes bar.

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Simple block on one line:

foo

And nested without indentation:

foo
bar
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Dashes:





---




- - -

Asterisks:





***




* * *

Underscores:





___




_ _ _
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foo

bar

foo

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Markdown: Basics

Getting the Gist of Markdown's Formatting Syntax

This page offers a brief overview of what it's like to use Markdown. The syntax page provides complete, detailed documentation for every feature, but Markdown should be very easy to pick up simply by looking at a few examples of it in action. The examples on this page are written in a before/after style, showing example syntax and the HTML output produced by Markdown.

It's also helpful to simply try Markdown out; the Dingus is a web application that allows you type your own Markdown-formatted text and translate it to XHTML.

Note: This document is itself written using Markdown; you can see the source for it by adding '.text' to the URL.

Paragraphs, Headers, Blockquotes

A paragraph is simply one or more consecutive lines of text, separated by one or more blank lines. (A blank line is any line that looks like a blank line -- a line containing nothing spaces or tabs is considered blank.) Normal paragraphs should not be intended with spaces or tabs.

Markdown offers two styles of headers: Setext and atx. Setext-style headers for <h1> and <h2> are created by "underlining" with equal signs (=) and hyphens (-), respectively. To create an atx-style header, you put 1-6 hash marks (#) at the beginning of the line -- the number of hashes equals the resulting HTML header level.

Blockquotes are indicated using email-style '>' angle brackets.

Markdown:

A First Level Header
====================

A Second Level Header
---------------------

Now is the time for all good men to come to
the aid of their country. This is just a
regular paragraph.

The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy
dog's back.

### Header 3

> This is a blockquote.
> 
> This is the second paragraph in the blockquote.
>
> ## This is an H2 in a blockquote

Output:

<h1>A First Level Header</h1>

<h2>A Second Level Header</h2>

<p>Now is the time for all good men to come to
the aid of their country. This is just a
regular paragraph.</p>

<p>The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy
dog's back.</p>

<h3>Header 3</h3>

<blockquote>
    <p>This is a blockquote.</p>

    <p>This is the second paragraph in the blockquote.</p>

    <h2>This is an H2 in a blockquote</h2>
</blockquote>

Phrase Emphasis

Markdown uses asterisks and underscores to indicate spans of emphasis.

Markdown:

Some of these words *are emphasized*.
Some of these words _are emphasized also_.

Use two asterisks for **strong emphasis**.
Or, if you prefer, __use two underscores instead__.

Output:

<p>Some of these words <em>are emphasized</em>.
Some of these words <em>are emphasized also</em>.</p>

<p>Use two asterisks for <strong>strong emphasis</strong>.
Or, if you prefer, <strong>use two underscores instead</strong>.</p>

Lists

Unordered (bulleted) lists use asterisks, pluses, and hyphens (*, +, and -) as list markers. These three markers are interchangable; this:

*   Candy.
*   Gum.
*   Booze.

this:

+   Candy.
+   Gum.
+   Booze.

and this:

-   Candy.
-   Gum.
-   Booze.

all produce the same output:

<ul>
<li>Candy.</li>
<li>Gum.</li>
<li>Booze.</li>
</ul>

Ordered (numbered) lists use regular numbers, followed by periods, as list markers:

1.  Red
2.  Green
3.  Blue

Output:

<ol>
<li>Red</li>
<li>Green</li>
<li>Blue</li>
</ol>

If you put blank lines between items, you'll get <p> tags for the list item text. You can create multi-paragraph list items by indenting the paragraphs by 4 spaces or 1 tab:

*   A list item.

    With multiple paragraphs.

*   Another item in the list.

Output:

<ul>
<li><p>A list item.</p>
<p>With multiple paragraphs.</p></li>
<li><p>Another item in the list.</p></li>
</ul>

Links

Markdown supports two styles for creating links: inline and reference. With both styles, you use square brackets to delimit the text you want to turn into a link.

Inline-style links use parentheses immediately after the link text. For example:

This is an [example link](http://example.com/).

Output:

<p>This is an <a href="http://example.com/">
example link</a>.</p>

Optionally, you may include a title attribute in the parentheses:

This is an [example link](http://example.com/ "With a Title").

Output:

<p>This is an <a href="http://example.com/" title="With a Title">
example link</a>.</p>

Reference-style links allow you to refer to your links by names, which you define elsewhere in your document:

I get 10 times more traffic from [Google][1] than from
[Yahoo][2] or [MSN][3].

[1]: http://google.com/        "Google"
[2]: http://search.yahoo.com/  "Yahoo Search"
[3]: http://search.msn.com/    "MSN Search"

Output:

<p>I get 10 times more traffic from <a href="http://google.com/"
title="Google">Google</a> than from <a href="http://search.yahoo.com/"
title="Yahoo Search">Yahoo</a> or <a href="http://search.msn.com/"
title="MSN Search">MSN</a>.</p>

The title attribute is optional. Link names may contain letters, numbers and spaces, but are not case sensitive:

I start my morning with a cup of coffee and
[The New York Times][NY Times].

[ny times]: http://www.nytimes.com/

Output:

<p>I start my morning with a cup of coffee and
<a href="http://www.nytimes.com/">The New York Times</a>.</p>

Images

Image syntax is very much like link syntax.

Inline (titles are optional):

![alt text](/path/to/img.jpg "Title")

Reference-style:

![alt text][id]

[id]: /path/to/img.jpg "Title"

Both of the above examples produce the same output:

<img src="/path/to/img.jpg" alt="alt text" title="Title" />

Code

In a regular paragraph, you can create code span by wrapping text in backtick quotes. Any ampersands (&) and angle brackets (< or >) will automatically be translated into HTML entities. This makes it easy to use Markdown to write about HTML example code:

I strongly recommend against using any `<blink>` tags.

I wish SmartyPants used named entities like `&mdash;`
instead of decimal-encoded entites like `&#8212;`.

Output:

<p>I strongly recommend against using any
<code>&lt;blink&gt;</code> tags.</p>

<p>I wish SmartyPants used named entities like
<code>&amp;mdash;</code> instead of decimal-encoded
entites like <code>&amp;#8212;</code>.</p>

To specify an entire block of pre-formatted code, indent every line of the block by 4 spaces or 1 tab. Just like with code spans, &, <, and > characters will be escaped automatically.

Markdown:

If you want your page to validate under XHTML 1.0 Strict,
you've got to put paragraph tags in your blockquotes:

    <blockquote>
        <p>For example.</p>
    </blockquote>

Output:

<p>If you want your page to validate under XHTML 1.0 Strict,
you've got to put paragraph tags in your blockquotes:</p>

<pre><code>&lt;blockquote&gt;
    &lt;p&gt;For example.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt;
</code></pre>
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Foo bar.

Foo bar.

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Just a URL.

URL and title.

URL and title.

URL and title.

URL and title.

Empty.

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Paragraph two.

The end.

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Fix for backticks within HTML tag: like this

Here's how you put `backticks` in a code span.

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This is the simple case.

This one has a line break.

This one has a line break with a line-ending space.

this and the other

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Link: http://example.com/.

With an ampersand: http://example.com/?foo=1&bar=2

Blockquoted: http://example.com/

Auto-links should not occur here: <http://example.com/>

or here: <http://example.com/>
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A list within a blockquote:

  • asterisk 1
  • asterisk 2
  • asterisk 3
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This is strong and em.

So is this word.

This is strong and em.

So is this word.

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Foo bar.

Foo bar.

Foo bar.

With embedded [brackets].

Indented once.

Indented twice.

Indented thrice.

Indented [four][] times.

[four]: /url

this should work

So should this.

And this.

And this.

And this.

But not [that] [].

Nor [that][].

Nor [that].

[Something in brackets like this should work]

[Same with this.]

In this case, this points to something else.

Backslashing should suppress [this] and [this].


Here's one where the link breaks across lines.

Here's another where the link breaks across lines, but with a line-ending space.

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Markdown: Syntax

Note: This document is itself written using Markdown; you can see the source for it by adding '.text' to the URL.


Overview

Philosophy

Markdown is intended to be as easy-to-read and easy-to-write as is feasible.

Readability, however, is emphasized above all else. A Markdown-formatted document should be publishable as-is, as plain text, without looking like it's been marked up with tags or formatting instructions. While Markdown's syntax has been influenced by several existing text-to-HTML filters -- including Setext, atx, Textile, reStructuredText, Grutatext, and EtText -- the single biggest source of inspiration for Markdown's syntax is the format of plain text email.

To this end, Markdown's syntax is comprised entirely of punctuation characters, which punctuation characters have been carefully chosen so as to look like what they mean. E.g., asterisks around a word actually look like *emphasis*. Markdown lists look like, well, lists. Even blockquotes look like quoted passages of text, assuming you've ever used email.

Inline HTML

Markdown's syntax is intended for one purpose: to be used as a format for writing for the web.

Markdown is not a replacement for HTML, or even close to it. Its syntax is very small, corresponding only to a very small subset of HTML tags. The idea is not to create a syntax that makes it easier to insert HTML tags. In my opinion, HTML tags are already easy to insert. The idea for Markdown is to make it easy to read, write, and edit prose. HTML is a publishing format; Markdown is a writing format. Thus, Markdown's formatting syntax only addresses issues that can be conveyed in plain text.

For any markup that is not covered by Markdown's syntax, you simply use HTML itself. There's no need to preface it or delimit it to indicate that you're switching from Markdown to HTML; you just use the tags.

The only restrictions are that block-level HTML elements -- e.g. <div>, <table>, <pre>, <p>, etc. -- must be separated from surrounding content by blank lines, and the start and end tags of the block should not be indented with tabs or spaces. Markdown is smart enough not to add extra (unwanted) <p> tags around HTML block-level tags.

For example, to add an HTML table to a Markdown article:

This is a regular paragraph.

<table>
    <tr>
        <td>Foo</td>
    </tr>
</table>

This is another regular paragraph.

Note that Markdown formatting syntax is not processed within block-level HTML tags. E.g., you can't use Markdown-style *emphasis* inside an HTML block.

Span-level HTML tags -- e.g. <span>, <cite>, or <del> -- can be used anywhere in a Markdown paragraph, list item, or header. If you want, you can even use HTML tags instead of Markdown formatting; e.g. if you'd prefer to use HTML <a> or <img> tags instead of Markdown's link or image syntax, go right ahead.

Unlike block-level HTML tags, Markdown syntax is processed within span-level tags.

Automatic Escaping for Special Characters

In HTML, there are two characters that demand special treatment: < and &. Left angle brackets are used to start tags; ampersands are used to denote HTML entities. If you want to use them as literal characters, you must escape them as entities, e.g. &lt;, and &amp;.

Ampersands in particular are bedeviling for web writers. If you want to write about 'AT&T', you need to write 'AT&amp;T'. You even need to escape ampersands within URLs. Thus, if you want to link to:

http://images.google.com/images?num=30&q=larry+bird

you need to encode the URL as:

http://images.google.com/images?num=30&amp;q=larry+bird

in your anchor tag href attribute. Needless to say, this is easy to forget, and is probably the single most common source of HTML validation errors in otherwise well-marked-up web sites.

Markdown allows you to use these characters naturally, taking care of all the necessary escaping for you. If you use an ampersand as part of an HTML entity, it remains unchanged; otherwise it will be translated into &amp;.

So, if you want to include a copyright symbol in your article, you can write:

&copy;

and Markdown will leave it alone. But if you write:

AT&T

Markdown will translate it to:

AT&amp;T

Similarly, because Markdown supports inline HTML, if you use angle brackets as delimiters for HTML tags, Markdown will treat them as such. But if you write:

4 < 5

Markdown will translate it to:

4 &lt; 5

However, inside Markdown code spans and blocks, angle brackets and ampersands are always encoded automatically. This makes it easy to use Markdown to write about HTML code. (As opposed to raw HTML, which is a terrible format for writing about HTML syntax, because every single < and & in your example code needs to be escaped.)


Block Elements

Paragraphs and Line Breaks

A paragraph is simply one or more consecutive lines of text, separated by one or more blank lines. (A blank line is any line that looks like a blank line -- a line containing nothing but spaces or tabs is considered blank.) Normal paragraphs should not be intended with spaces or tabs.

The implication of the "one or more consecutive lines of text" rule is that Markdown supports "hard-wrapped" text paragraphs. This differs significantly from most other text-to-HTML formatters (including Movable Type's "Convert Line Breaks" option) which translate every line break character in a paragraph into a <br /> tag.

When you do want to insert a <br /> break tag using Markdown, you end a line with two or more spaces, then type return.

Yes, this takes a tad more effort to create a <br />, but a simplistic "every line break is a <br />" rule wouldn't work for Markdown. Markdown's email-style blockquoting and multi-paragraph list items work best -- and look better -- when you format them with hard breaks.

Markdown supports two styles of headers, Setext and atx.

Setext-style headers are "underlined" using equal signs (for first-level headers) and dashes (for second-level headers). For example:

This is an H1
=============

This is an H2
-------------

Any number of underlining ='s or -'s will work.

Atx-style headers use 1-6 hash characters at the start of the line, corresponding to header levels 1-6. For example:

# This is an H1

## This is an H2

###### This is an H6

Optionally, you may "close" atx-style headers. This is purely cosmetic -- you can use this if you think it looks better. The closing hashes don't even need to match the number of hashes used to open the header. (The number of opening hashes determines the header level.) :

# This is an H1 #

## This is an H2 ##

### This is an H3 ######

Blockquotes

Markdown uses email-style > characters for blockquoting. If you're familiar with quoting passages of text in an email message, then you know how to create a blockquote in Markdown. It looks best if you hard wrap the text and put a > before every line:

> This is a blockquote with two paragraphs. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet,
> consectetuer adipiscing elit. Aliquam hendrerit mi posuere lectus.
> Vestibulum enim wisi, viverra nec, fringilla in, laoreet vitae, risus.
> 
> Donec sit amet nisl. Aliquam semper ipsum sit amet velit. Suspendisse
> id sem consectetuer libero luctus adipiscing.

Markdown allows you to be lazy and only put the > before the first line of a hard-wrapped paragraph:

> This is a blockquote with two paragraphs. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet,
consectetuer adipiscing elit. Aliquam hendrerit mi posuere lectus.
Vestibulum enim wisi, viverra nec, fringilla in, laoreet vitae, risus.

> Donec sit amet nisl. Aliquam semper ipsum sit amet velit. Suspendisse
id sem consectetuer libero luctus adipiscing.

Blockquotes can be nested (i.e. a blockquote-in-a-blockquote) by adding additional levels of >:

> This is the first level of quoting.
>
> > This is nested blockquote.
>
> Back to the first level.

Blockquotes can contain other Markdown elements, including headers, lists, and code blocks:

> ## This is a header.
> 
> 1.   This is the first list item.
> 2.   This is the second list item.
> 
> Here's some example code:
> 
>     return shell_exec("echo $input | $markdown_script");

Any decent text editor should make email-style quoting easy. For example, with BBEdit, you can make a selection and choose Increase Quote Level from the Text menu.

Lists

Markdown supports ordered (numbered) and unordered (bulleted) lists.

Unordered lists use asterisks, pluses, and hyphens -- interchangably -- as list markers:

*   Red
*   Green
*   Blue

is equivalent to:

+   Red
+   Green
+   Blue

and:

-   Red
-   Green
-   Blue

Ordered lists use numbers followed by periods:

1.  Bird
2.  McHale
3.  Parish

It's important to note that the actual numbers you use to mark the list have no effect on the HTML output Markdown produces. The HTML Markdown produces from the above list is:

<ol>
<li>Bird</li>
<li>McHale</li>
<li>Parish</li>
</ol>

If you instead wrote the list in Markdown like this:

1.  Bird
1.  McHale
1.  Parish

or even:

3. Bird
1. McHale
8. Parish

you'd get the exact same HTML output. The point is, if you want to, you can use ordinal numbers in your ordered Markdown lists, so that the numbers in your source match the numbers in your published HTML. But if you want to be lazy, you don't have to.

If you do use lazy list numbering, however, you should still start the list with the number 1. At some point in the future, Markdown may support starting ordered lists at an arbitrary number.

List markers typically start at the left margin, but may be indented by up to three spaces. List markers must be followed by one or more spaces or a tab.

To make lists look nice, you can wrap items with hanging indents:

*   Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit.
    Aliquam hendrerit mi posuere lectus. Vestibulum enim wisi,
    viverra nec, fringilla in, laoreet vitae, risus.
*   Donec sit amet nisl. Aliquam semper ipsum sit amet velit.
    Suspendisse id sem consectetuer libero luctus adipiscing.

But if you want to be lazy, you don't have to:

*   Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit.
Aliquam hendrerit mi posuere lectus. Vestibulum enim wisi,
viverra nec, fringilla in, laoreet vitae, risus.
*   Donec sit amet nisl. Aliquam semper ipsum sit amet velit.
Suspendisse id sem consectetuer libero luctus adipiscing.

If list items are separated by blank lines, Markdown will wrap the items in <p> tags in the HTML output. For example, this input:

*   Bird
*   Magic

will turn into:

<ul>
<li>Bird</li>
<li>Magic</li>
</ul>

But this:

*   Bird

*   Magic

will turn into:

<ul>
<li><p>Bird</p></li>
<li><p>Magic</p></li>
</ul>

List items may consist of multiple paragraphs. Each subsequent paragraph in a list item must be intended by either 4 spaces or one tab:

1.  This is a list item with two paragraphs. Lorem ipsum dolor
    sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Aliquam hendrerit
    mi posuere lectus.

    Vestibulum enim wisi, viverra nec, fringilla in, laoreet
    vitae, risus. Donec sit amet nisl. Aliquam semper ipsum
    sit amet velit.

2.  Suspendisse id sem consectetuer libero luctus adipiscing.

It looks nice if you indent every line of the subsequent paragraphs, but here again, Markdown will allow you to be lazy:

*   This is a list item with two paragraphs.

    This is the second paragraph in the list item. You're
only required to indent the first line. Lorem ipsum dolor
sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit.

*   Another item in the same list.

To put a blockquote within a list item, the blockquote's > delimiters need to be indented:

*   A list item with a blockquote:

    > This is a blockquote
    > inside a list item.

To put a code block within a list item, the code block needs to be indented twice -- 8 spaces or two tabs:

*   A list item with a code block:

        <code goes here>

It's worth noting that it's possible to trigger an ordered list by accident, by writing something like this:

1986. What a great season.

In other words, a number-period-space sequence at the beginning of a line. To avoid this, you can backslash-escape the period:

1986\. What a great season.

Code Blocks

Pre-formatted code blocks are used for writing about programming or markup source code. Rather than forming normal paragraphs, the lines of a code block are interpreted literally. Markdown wraps a code block in both <pre> and <code> tags.

To produce a code block in Markdown, simply indent every line of the block by at least 4 spaces or 1 tab. For example, given this input:

This is a normal paragraph:

    This is a code block.

Markdown will generate:

<p>This is a normal paragraph:</p>

<pre><code>This is a code block.
</code></pre>

One level of indentation -- 4 spaces or 1 tab -- is removed from each line of the code block. For example, this:

Here is an example of AppleScript:

    tell application "Foo"
        beep
    end tell

will turn into:

<p>Here is an example of AppleScript:</p>

<pre><code>tell application "Foo"
    beep
end tell
</code></pre>

A code block continues until it reaches a line that is not indented (or the end of the article).

Within a code block, ampersands (&) and angle brackets (< and >) are automatically converted into HTML entities. This makes it very easy to include example HTML source code using Markdown -- just paste it and indent it, and Markdown will handle the hassle of encoding the ampersands and angle brackets. For example, this:

    <div class="footer">
        &copy; 2004 Foo Corporation
    </div>

will turn into:

<pre><code>&lt;div class="footer"&gt;
    &amp;copy; 2004 Foo Corporation
&lt;/div&gt;
</code></pre>

Regular Markdown syntax is not processed within code blocks. E.g., asterisks are just literal asterisks within a code block. This means it's also easy to use Markdown to write about Markdown's own syntax.

Horizontal Rules

You can produce a horizontal rule tag (<hr />) by placing three or more hyphens, asterisks, or underscores on a line by themselves. If you wish, you may use spaces between the hyphens or asterisks. Each of the following lines will produce a horizontal rule:

* * *

***

*****

- - -

---------------------------------------

_ _ _

Span Elements

Markdown supports two style of links: inline and reference.

In both styles, the link text is delimited by [square brackets].

To create an inline link, use a set of regular parentheses immediately after the link text's closing square bracket. Inside the parentheses, put the URL where you want the link to point, along with an optional title for the link, surrounded in quotes. For example:

This is [an example](http://example.com/ "Title") inline link.

[This link](http://example.net/) has no title attribute.

Will produce:

<p>This is <a href="http://example.com/" title="Title">
an example</a> inline link.</p>

<p><a href="http://example.net/">This link</a> has no
title attribute.</p>

If you're referring to a local resource on the same server, you can use relative paths:

See my [About](/about/) page for details.

Reference-style links use a second set of square brackets, inside which you place a label of your choosing to identify the link:

This is [an example][id] reference-style link.

You can optionally use a space to separate the sets of brackets:

This is [an example] [id] reference-style link.

Then, anywhere in the document, you define your link label like this, on a line by itself:

[id]: http://example.com/  "Optional Title Here"

That is:

  • Square brackets containing the link identifier (optionally indented from the left margin using up to three spaces);
  • followed by a colon;
  • followed by one or more spaces (or tabs);
  • followed by the URL for the link;
  • optionally followed by a title attribute for the link, enclosed in double or single quotes.

The link URL may, optionally, be surrounded by angle brackets:

[id]: <http://example.com/>  "Optional Title Here"

You can put the title attribute on the next line and use extra spaces or tabs for padding, which tends to look better with longer URLs:

[id]: http://example.com/longish/path/to/resource/here
    "Optional Title Here"

Link definitions are only used for creating links during Markdown processing, and are stripped from your document in the HTML output.

Link definition names may constist of letters, numbers, spaces, and punctuation -- but they are not case sensitive. E.g. these two links:

[link text][a]
[link text][A]

are equivalent.

The implicit link name shortcut allows you to omit the name of the link, in which case the link text itself is used as the name. Just use an empty set of square brackets -- e.g., to link the word "Google" to the google.com web site, you could simply write:

[Google][]

And then define the link:

[Google]: http://google.com/

Because link names may contain spaces, this shortcut even works for multiple words in the link text:

Visit [Daring Fireball][] for more information.

And then define the link:

[Daring Fireball]: http://daringfireball.net/

Link definitions can be placed anywhere in your Markdown document. I tend to put them immediately after each paragraph in which they're used, but if you want, you can put them all at the end of your document, sort of like footnotes.

Here's an example of reference links in action:

I get 10 times more traffic from [Google] [1] than from
[Yahoo] [2] or [MSN] [3].

  [1]: http://google.com/        "Google"
  [2]: http://search.yahoo.com/  "Yahoo Search"
  [3]: http://search.msn.com/    "MSN Search"

Using the implicit link name shortcut, you could instead write:

I get 10 times more traffic from [Google][] than from
[Yahoo][] or [MSN][].

  [google]: http://google.com/        "Google"
  [yahoo]:  http://search.yahoo.com/  "Yahoo Search"
  [msn]:    http://search.msn.com/    "MSN Search"

Both of the above examples will produce the following HTML output:

<p>I get 10 times more traffic from <a href="http://google.com/"
title="Google">Google</a> than from
<a href="http://search.yahoo.com/" title="Yahoo Search">Yahoo</a>
or <a href="http://search.msn.com/" title="MSN Search">MSN</a>.</p>

For comparison, here is the same paragraph written using Markdown's inline link style:

I get 10 times more traffic from [Google](http://google.com/ "Google")
than from [Yahoo](http://search.yahoo.com/ "Yahoo Search") or
[MSN](http://search.msn.com/ "MSN Search").

The point of reference-style links is not that they're easier to write. The point is that with reference-style links, your document source is vastly more readable. Compare the above examples: using reference-style links, the paragraph itself is only 81 characters long; with inline-style links, it's 176 characters; and as raw HTML, it's 234 characters. In the raw HTML, there's more markup than there is text.

With Markdown's reference-style links, a source document much more closely resembles the final output, as rendered in a browser. By allowing you to move the markup-related metadata out of the paragraph, you can add links without interrupting the narrative flow of your prose.

Emphasis

Markdown treats asterisks (*) and underscores (_) as indicators of emphasis. Text wrapped with one * or _ will be wrapped with an HTML <em> tag; double *'s or _'s will be wrapped with an HTML <strong> tag. E.g., this input:

*single asterisks*

_single underscores_

**double asterisks**

__double underscores__

will produce:

<em>single asterisks</em>

<em>single underscores</em>

<strong>double asterisks</strong>

<strong>double underscores</strong>

You can use whichever style you prefer; the lone restriction is that the same character must be used to open and close an emphasis span.

Emphasis can be used in the middle of a word:

un*fucking*believable

But if you surround an * or _ with spaces, it'll be treated as a literal asterisk or underscore.

To produce a literal asterisk or underscore at a position where it would otherwise be used as an emphasis delimiter, you can backslash escape it:

\*this text is surrounded by literal asterisks\*

Code

To indicate a span of code, wrap it with backtick quotes (`). Unlike a pre-formatted code block, a code span indicates code within a normal paragraph. For example:

Use the `printf()` function.

will produce:

<p>Use the <code>printf()</code> function.</p>

To include a literal backtick character within a code span, you can use multiple backticks as the opening and closing delimiters:

``There is a literal backtick (`) here.``

which will produce this:

<p><code>There is a literal backtick (`) here.</code></p>

The backtick delimiters surrounding a code span may include spaces -- one after the opening, one before the closing. This allows you to place literal backtick characters at the beginning or end of a code span:

A single backtick in a code span: `` ` ``

A backtick-delimited string in a code span: `` `foo` ``

will produce:

<p>A single backtick in a code span: <code>`</code></p>

<p>A backtick-delimited string in a code span: <code>`foo`</code></p>

With a code span, ampersands and angle brackets are encoded as HTML entities automatically, which makes it easy to include example HTML tags. Markdown will turn this:

Please don't use any `<blink>` tags.

into:

<p>Please don't use any <code>&lt;blink&gt;</code> tags.</p>

You can write this:

`&#8212;` is the decimal-encoded equivalent of `&mdash;`.

to produce:

<p><code>&amp;#8212;</code> is the decimal-encoded
equivalent of <code>&amp;mdash;</code>.</p>

Images

Admittedly, it's fairly difficult to devise a "natural" syntax for placing images into a plain text document format.

Markdown uses an image syntax that is intended to resemble the syntax for links, allowing for two styles: inline and reference.

Inline image syntax looks like this:

![Alt text](/path/to/img.jpg)

![Alt text](/path/to/img.jpg "Optional title")

That is:

  • An exclamation mark: !;
  • followed by a set of square brackets, containing the alt attribute text for the image;
  • followed by a set of parentheses, containing the URL or path to the image, and an optional title attribute enclosed in double or single quotes.

Reference-style image syntax looks like this:

![Alt text][id]

Where "id" is the name of a defined image reference. Image references are defined using syntax identical to link references:

[id]: url/to/image  "Optional title attribute"

As of this writing, Markdown has no syntax for specifying the dimensions of an image; if this is important to you, you can simply use regular HTML <img> tags.


Miscellaneous

Markdown supports a shortcut style for creating "automatic" links for URLs and email addresses: simply surround the URL or email address with angle brackets. What this means is that if you want to show the actual text of a URL or email address, and also have it be a clickable link, you can do this:

<http://example.com/>

Markdown will turn this into:

<a href="http://example.com/">http://example.com/</a>

Automatic links for email addresses work similarly, except that Markdown will also perform a bit of randomized decimal and hex entity-encoding to help obscure your address from address-harvesting spambots. For example, Markdown will turn this:

<address@example.com>

into something like this:

<a href="&#x6D;&#x61;i&#x6C;&#x74;&#x6F;:&#x61;&#x64;&#x64;&#x72;&#x65;
&#115;&#115;&#64;&#101;&#120;&#x61;&#109;&#x70;&#x6C;e&#x2E;&#99;&#111;
&#109;">&#x61;&#x64;&#x64;&#x72;&#x65;&#115;&#115;&#64;&#101;&#120;&#x61;
&#109;&#x70;&#x6C;e&#x2E;&#99;&#111;&#109;</a>

which will render in a browser as a clickable link to "address@example.com".

(This sort of entity-encoding trick will indeed fool many, if not most, address-harvesting bots, but it definitely won't fool all of them. It's better than nothing, but an address published in this way will probably eventually start receiving spam.)

Backslash Escapes

Markdown allows you to use backslash escapes to generate literal characters which would otherwise have special meaning in Markdown's formatting syntax. For example, if you wanted to surround a word with literal asterisks (instead of an HTML <em> tag), you can backslashes before the asterisks, like this:

\*literal asterisks\*

Markdown provides backslash escapes for the following characters:

\   backslash
`   backtick
*   asterisk
_   underscore
{}  curly braces
[]  square brackets
()  parentheses
#   hash mark
+   plus sign
-   minus sign (hyphen)
.   dot
!   exclamation mark
Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/xt/MarkdownTest_1.0.3/Tests/Tabs.text0000644000000000000000000000046713611441373023133 0ustar rootroot+ this is a list item indented with tabs + this is a list item indented with spaces Code: this code block is indented by one tab And: this code block is indented by two tabs And: + this is an example list item indented with tabs + this is an example list item indented with spaces Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/xt/MarkdownTest_1.0.3/Tests/Ordered_and_unordered_lists.html0000644000000000000000000000324513611441373027712 0ustar rootroot

Unordered

Asterisks tight:

  • asterisk 1
  • asterisk 2
  • asterisk 3

Asterisks loose:

  • asterisk 1

  • asterisk 2

  • asterisk 3


Pluses tight:

  • Plus 1
  • Plus 2
  • Plus 3

Pluses loose:

  • Plus 1

  • Plus 2

  • Plus 3


Minuses tight:

  • Minus 1
  • Minus 2
  • Minus 3

Minuses loose:

  • Minus 1

  • Minus 2

  • Minus 3

Ordered

Tight:

  1. First
  2. Second
  3. Third

and:

  1. One
  2. Two
  3. Three

Loose using tabs:

  1. First

  2. Second

  3. Third

and using spaces:

  1. One

  2. Two

  3. Three

Multiple paragraphs:

  1. Item 1, graf one.

    Item 2. graf two. The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back.

  2. Item 2.

  3. Item 3.

Nested

  • Tab
    • Tab
      • Tab

Here's another:

  1. First
  2. Second:
    • Fee
    • Fie
    • Foe
  3. Third

Same thing but with paragraphs:

  1. First

  2. Second:

    • Fee
    • Fie
    • Foe
  3. Third

This was an error in Markdown 1.0.1:

  • this

    • sub

    that

Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/xt/MarkdownTest_1.0.3/Tests/Inline_HTML_Simple.html0000644000000000000000000000142013611441373025563 0ustar rootroot

Here's a simple block:

foo

This should be a code block, though:

<div>
    foo
</div>

As should this:

<div>foo</div>

Now, nested:

foo

This should just be an HTML comment:

Multiline:

Code block:

<!-- Comment -->

Just plain comment, with trailing spaces on the line:

Code:

<hr />

Hr's:










Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/xt/MarkdownTest_1.0.3/MarkdownTest.pl0000755000000000000000000000652313611441373023213 0ustar rootroot#!/usr/bin/perl # # MarkdownTester -- Run tests for Markdown implementations # # Copyright (c) 2004 John Gruber # # use strict; use warnings; use Getopt::Long; use Benchmark; use Text::Diff; our $VERSION = '1.0'; # Mon 13 Dec 2004 my $time_start = new Benchmark; my $test_dir = "Tests"; my $script = "./Markdown.pl"; my $use_tidy = 0; my ($flag_version); GetOptions ( "script=s" => \$script, "testdir=s" => \$test_dir, "tidy" => \$use_tidy, "version" => \$flag_version, ); if($flag_version) { my $progname = $0; $progname =~ s{.*/}{}; die "$progname version $VERSION\n"; } unless (-d $test_dir) { die "'$test_dir' is not a directory.\n"; } unless (-f $script) { die "$script does not exist.\n"; } unless (-x $script) { die "$script is not executable.\n"; } my $tests_passed = 0; my $tests_failed = 0; foreach my $testfile (glob "$test_dir/*.text") { my $testname = $testfile; $testname =~ s{.*/(.+)\.text$}{$1}i; print "$testname ... "; # Look for a corresponding .html file for each .text file: my $resultfile = $testfile; $resultfile =~ s{\.text$}{\.html}i; unless (-f $resultfile) {die "'$resultfile' does not exist.\n";} # open(TEST, $testfile) || die("Can't open testfile: $!"); open(RESULT, $resultfile) || die("Can't open resultfile: $!"); undef $/; # my $t_input = ; my $t_result = ; my $t_output = `$script '$testfile'`; # Normalize the output and expected result strings: $t_result =~ s/\s+\z//; # trim trailing whitespace $t_output =~ s/\s+\z//; # trim trailing whitespace if ($use_tidy) { # Escape the strings, pass them through to CLI tidy tool for tag-level equivalency $t_result =~ s{'}{'\\''}g; # escape ' chars for shell $t_output =~ s{'}{'\\''}g; $t_result = `echo '$t_result' | tidy --show-body-only 1 --quiet 1 --show-warnings 0`; $t_output = `echo '$t_output' | tidy --show-body-only 1 --quiet 1 --show-warnings 0`; } if ($t_output eq $t_result) { print "OK\n"; $tests_passed++; } else { print "FAILED\n\n"; print diff \$t_output, \$t_result; $tests_failed++; } } print "\n\n"; print "$tests_passed passed; $tests_failed failed.\n"; my $time_end = new Benchmark; my $time_diff = timediff($time_end, $time_start); print "Benchmark: ", timestr($time_diff), "\n"; __END__ =pod =head1 NAME B =head1 SYNOPSIS B [ B<--options> ] [ I ... ] =head1 DESCRIPTION =head1 OPTIONS Use "--" to end switch parsing. For example, to open a file named "-z", use: MarkdownTest.pl -- -z =over 4 =item B<--script> Specify the path to the Markdown script to test. Defaults to "./Markdown.pl". Example: ./MarkdownTest.pl --script ./PHP-Markdown/php-markdown =item B<--testdir> Specify the path to a directory containing test data. Defaults to "Tests". =item B<--tidy> Flag to turn on using the command line 'tidy' tool to normalize HTML output before comparing script output to the expected test result. Assumes that the 'tidy' command is available in your PATH. Defaults to off. =back =head1 BUGS =head1 VERSION HISTORY 1.0 Mon 13 Dec 2004 =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE Copyright (c) 2004 John Gruber All rights reserved. This is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/xt/MarkdownXS.pl0000755000000000000000000000646013611441373017465 0ustar rootroot#!/usr/bin/env perl use strict; use warnings; use ExtUtils::testlib; use Text::Markdown::Discount qw(markdown); =head1 NAME Markdown.pl - Convert Markdown syntax to (X)HTML =head1 DESCRIPTION This program is distributed as part of Perl's Text::Markdown module, illustrating sample usage. Markdown can be invoked on any file containing Markdown-syntax, and will produce the corresponding (X)HTML on STDOUT: $ cat file.txt This is a *test*. Absolutely _nothing_ to see here. _Just a **test**_! * test * Yup, test. $ Markdown.pl file.txt

This is a test.

Absolutely nothing to see here. Just a test!

  • test
  • Yup, test.
If no file is specified, it will expect its input from STDIN: $ echo "A **simple** test" | markdown

A simple test

=head1 OPTIONS =over =item version Shows the full information for this version =item shortversion Shows only the version number =item html4tags Produce HTML 4-style tags instead of XHTML - XHTML requires elements that do not wrap a block (i.e. the C
tag) to state they will not be closed, by closing with C>. HTML 4-style will plainly output the tag as it comes: $ echo '---' | markdown
$ echo '---' | markdown --html4tags
=item help Shows this documentation =back =head1 AUTHOR Copyright 2004 John Gruber Copyright 2008 Tomas Doran The manpage was written by Gunnar Wolf for its use in Debian systems, but can be freely used elsewhere. For full licensing information, please refer to L's full documentation. =head1 SEE ALSO L, L =cut #### Check for command-line switches: ################# my %cli_opts; use Getopt::Long; Getopt::Long::Configure('pass_through'); GetOptions(\%cli_opts, 'version', 'shortversion', 'html4tags', 'help', ); if ($cli_opts{'version'}) { # Version info print "\nThis is Markdown, version $Text::Markdown::VERSION.\n"; print "Copyright 2004 John Gruber\n"; print "Copyright 2008 Tomas Doran\n"; print "Parts contributed by several other people."; print "http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/\n\n"; exit 0; } if ($cli_opts{'shortversion'}) { # Just the version number string. print $Text::Markdown::VERSION; exit 0; } if ($cli_opts{'help'}) { for my $dir (split m/:/, $ENV{PATH}) { my $cmd = "$dir/perldoc"; exec($cmd, $0) if (-f $cmd and -x $cmd); } die "perldoc could not be found in your path - Cannot show help, sorry\n"; } my $m; if ($cli_opts{'html4tags'}) { # Use HTML tag style instead of XHTML $m = Text::Markdown::Discount->new(empty_element_suffix => '>'); } else { $m = Text::Markdown::Discount->new; } sub main { my (@fns) = @_; my $f; if (scalar @fns) { foreach my $fn (@fns) { die("Cannot find file $fn") unless (-r $fn); my $fh; open($fh, '<', $fn) or die; $f = join('', <$fh>); close($fh) or die; } } else { # STDIN local $/; # Slurp the whole file $f = <>; } return $m->markdown($f); } print main(@ARGV) unless caller(); Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/README0000644000000000000000000000157713611441373015321 0ustar rootrootText-Markdown-Discount ====================== Text::Markdown::Discount - Perl extension interface for "Discount", an implementation of John Gruber's "markdown"[^1] in C developed by David Loren Parsons[^2]. [^1] [^2] INSTALLATION ============ To install this module type the following: perl Makefile.PL make make test make install AUTHOR ====== Masayoshi Sekimura, COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE ===================== Copyright (C) 2009 by Masayoshi Sekimura This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.10.0 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available. This product includes software developed by David Loren Parsons Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/discount/0000755000000000000000000000000013611445242016256 5ustar rootrootText-Markdown-Discount-0.12/discount/xml.c0000644000000000000000000000316513611441373017230 0ustar rootroot/* markdown: a C implementation of John Gruber's Markdown markup language. * * Copyright (C) 2007 David L Parsons. * The redistribution terms are provided in the COPYRIGHT file that must * be distributed with this source code. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "config.h" #include "cstring.h" #include "markdown.h" #include "amalloc.h" /* return the xml version of a character */ static char * mkd_xmlchar(unsigned char c) { switch (c) { case '<': return "<"; case '>': return ">"; case '&': return "&"; case '"': return """; case '\'': return "'"; default: if ( isascii(c) || (c & 0x80) ) return 0; return ""; } } /* write output in XML format */ int mkd_generatexml(char *p, int size, FILE *out) { unsigned char c; char *entity; while ( size-- > 0 ) { c = *p++; if ( entity = mkd_xmlchar(c) ) fputs(entity, out); else fputc(c, out); } return 0; } /* build a xml'ed version of a string */ int mkd_xml(char *p, int size, char **res) { unsigned char c; char *entity; Cstring f; CREATE(f); RESERVE(f, 100); while ( size-- > 0 ) { c = *p++; if ( entity = mkd_xmlchar(c) ) Cswrite(&f, entity, strlen(entity)); else Csputc(c, &f); } /* HACK ALERT! HACK ALERT! HACK ALERT! */ *res = T(f); /* we know that a T(Cstring) is a character pointer */ /* so we can simply pick it up and carry it away, */ return S(f); /* leaving the husk of the Ctring on the stack */ /* END HACK ALERT */ } Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/discount/mkd2html.10000644000000000000000000000166413611441373020072 0ustar rootroot.\" %A% .\" .Dd January 10, 2010 .Dt MKD2HTML 1 .Os MASTODON .Sh NAME .Nm mkd2html .Nd markdown to html converter .Sh SYNOPSIS .Nm .Op Fl css Pa file .Op Fl header Pa string .Op Fl footer Pa string .Op Pa file .Sh DESCRIPTION .Nm utility parses a .Xr markdown 7 Ns -formatted .Pa textfile .Pq or stdin if not specified, and generates a web page. It reads .Ar file or .Ar file.text and writes the result in .Ar file.html .Pq where file is the passed argument. .Pp .Nm is part of discount. .Sh OPTIONS .Bl -tag -width "-header string" .It Fl css Ar file Specifies a CSS file. .It Fl header Ar string Specifies a line to add to the
tag. .It Fl footer Ar string Specifies a line to add before the <\/body> tag. .El .Sh RETURN VALUES The .Nm utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs. .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr markdown 1 , .Xr markdown 3 , .Xr markdown 7 , .Xr mkd-extensions 7 . .Sh AUTHOR .An David Parsons .Pq Li orc@pell.chi.il.us Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/discount/makepage.10000644000000000000000000000134713611441373020120 0ustar rootroot.\" %A% .\" .Dd January 10, 2010 .Dt MAKEPAGE 1 .Os MASTODON .Sh NAME .Nm makepage .Nd convert markdown input to a fully-formed xhtml page .Sh SYNOPSIS .Nm .Op Fl V .Op Fl F Pa bitmap .Op Fl f Ar flags .Op Pa file .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Nm utility parses a .Xr markdown 7 Ns -formatted .Pa textfile .Pq or stdin if not specified, compiles it, then prints a fully-formed xhtml page to stdout. .Pp The .Fl F , .Fl f , and .Fl V flags are identical to the same options in .Xr markdown 1 . .Pp .Nm is part of discount. .Sh RETURN VALUES The .Nm utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs. .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr markdown 1 , .Xr markdown 3 , .Xr markdown 7 , .Xr mkd-extensions 7 . .Sh AUTHOR .An David Parsons .Pq Li orc@pell.chi.il.us Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/discount/theme.10000644000000000000000000000546213611441373017452 0ustar rootroot.\" %A% .\" .Dd January 23, 2008 .Dt THEME 1 .Os MASTODON .Sh NAME .Nm theme .Nd create a web page from a template file .Sh SYNOPSIS .Nm .Op Fl C Pa option-flags .Op Fl c Pa options .Op Fl d Pa root .Op Fl E .Op Fl f .Op Fl o Pa file .Op Fl p Pa pagename .Op Fl t Pa template .Op Fl V .Op Pa textfile .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Nm utility takes a .Xr markdown 7 Ns -formatted .Pa textfile .Pq or stdin if not specified, compiles it, and combines it with a .Em template .Po .Pa page.theme by default .Pc to produce a web page. If a path to the template is not specified, .Nm looks for .Pa page.theme in the current directory, then each parent directory up to the .Pa "document root" .Po set with .Fl d or, if unset, the .Em "root directory" of the system. .Pc If .Pa page.theme is found, .Nm copies it to the output, looking for .Em "" html tags and processing the embedded .Ar action as appropriate. .Pp .Nm processes the following actions: .Bl -tag -width "include(" .It Ar author Prints the author name(s) from the .Xr mkd_doc_author 3 function. .It Ar body Prints the formatted .Xr markdown 7 input file. .It Ar date Prints the date returned by .Xr mkd_doc_date 3 or, if none, the date the input file was last modified. .It Ar dir Prints the directory part of the pagename .It Ar include Ns Pq Pa file Prints the contents of .Pa file . .Xr Markdown 7 translation will .Em NOT be done on this file. .It Ar source The filename part of the pagename. .It Ar style Print any stylesheets .Pq see Xr mkd-extensions 7 found in the input file. .It Ar title Print the title returned by .Xr mkd_doc_title 3 , or, if that does not exist, the source filename. .It Ar version Print the version of .Xr discount 7 that this copy of theme was compiled with. .El .Pp If input is coming from a file and the output was not set with the .Fl o option, .Nm writes the output to .Pa file-sans-text.html .Pq if .Ar file has a .Pa .text suffix, that will be stripped off and replaced with .Pa .html ; otherwise a .Pa .html will be appended to the end of the filename.) .Pp The options are as follows: .Bl -tag -width "-o file" .It Fl d Pa root Set the .Em "document root" to .Ar root .It Fl E Normally theme will not expand .Pa "" or .Pa "" in the .Pa "" section, or .Pa "" in the .Pa "" section, but the .Fl E option overrides this and allows expansions everywhere. .It Fl f Forcibly overwrite existing html files. .It Fl o Pa filename Write the output to .Ar filename . .It Fl p Ar path Set the pagename to .Ar path . .It Fl t Ar filename Use .Ar filename as the template file. .El .Sh RETURN VALUES The .Nm utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs. .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr markdown 1 , .Xr markdown 3 , .Xr markdown 7 , .Xr mkd-extensions 7 . .Sh AUTHOR .An David Parsons .Pq Li orc@pell.chi.il.us Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/discount/tools/0000755000000000000000000000000013611445242017416 5ustar rootrootText-Markdown-Discount-0.12/discount/tools/cols.c0000644000000000000000000000136013611441373020523 0ustar rootroot#include #include main(argc, argv) char **argv; { register c; int xp; int width; if ( argc != 2 ) { fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s width\n", argv[0]); exit(1); } else if ( (width=atoi(argv[1])) < 1 ) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: please set width to > 0\n", argv[0]); exit(1); } for ( xp = 1; (c = getchar()) != EOF; xp++ ) { while ( c & 0xC0 ) { /* assume that (1) the output device understands utf-8, and * (2) the only c & 0x80 input is utf-8. */ do { if ( xp <= width ) putchar(c); } while ( (c = getchar()) != EOF && (c & 0x80) && !(c & 0x40) ); ++xp; } if ( c == '\n' ) xp = 0; if ( xp <= width ) putchar(c); } exit(0); } Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/discount/tools/checkbits.sh0000755000000000000000000000042413611441373021715 0ustar rootroot#! /bin/sh trap "rm -f in.markdown.h in.mkdio.h" EXIT grep '#define MKD_' markdown.h | awk '$3 ~ /0x0/ {print $2,$3;}' > in.markdown.h grep '#define MKD_' mkdio.h | awk '$3 ~ /0x0/ {print $2,$3;}' > in.mkdio.h diff -c -bw in.markdown.h in.mkdio.h retcode=$? exit $retcode Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/discount/tools/echo.c0000644000000000000000000000053113611441373020500 0ustar rootroot#include #include #include main(argc, argv) char **argv; { int nl = 1; int i; if ( (argc > 1) && (strcmp(argv[1], "-n") == 0) ) { ++argv; --argc; nl = 0; } for ( i=1; i < argc; i++ ) { if ( i > 1 ) putchar(' '); fputs(argv[i], stdout); } if (nl) putchar('\n'); exit(0); } Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/discount/generate.c0000644000000000000000000011055113611441373020220 0ustar rootroot/* markdown: a C implementation of John Gruber's Markdown markup language. * * Copyright (C) 2007 David L Parsons. * The redistribution terms are provided in the COPYRIGHT file that must * be distributed with this source code. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "config.h" #include "cstring.h" #include "markdown.h" #include "amalloc.h" typedef int (*stfu)(const void*,const void*); typedef void (*spanhandler)(MMIOT*,int); /* forward declarations */ static void text(MMIOT *f); static Paragraph *display(Paragraph*, MMIOT*); /* externals from markdown.c */ int __mkd_footsort(Footnote *, Footnote *); /* * push text into the generator input buffer */ static void push(char *bfr, int size, MMIOT *f) { while ( size-- > 0 ) EXPAND(f->in) = *bfr++; } /* look characters ahead of the cursor. */ static inline int peek(MMIOT *f, int i) { i += (f->isp-1); return (i >= 0) && (i < S(f->in)) ? T(f->in)[i] : EOF; } /* pull a byte from the input buffer */ static inline int pull(MMIOT *f) { return ( f->isp < S(f->in) ) ? T(f->in)[f->isp++] : EOF; } /* return a pointer to the current position in the input buffer. */ static inline char* cursor(MMIOT *f) { return T(f->in) + f->isp; } static inline int isthisspace(MMIOT *f, int i) { int c = peek(f, i); if ( c == EOF ) return 1; if ( c & 0x80 ) return 0; return isspace(c) || (c < ' '); } static inline int isthisalnum(MMIOT *f, int i) { int c = peek(f, i); return (c != EOF) && isalnum(c); } static inline int isthisnonword(MMIOT *f, int i) { return isthisspace(f, i) || ispunct(peek(f,i)); } /* return/set the current cursor position */ #define mmiotseek(f,x) (f->isp = x) #define mmiottell(f) (f->isp) /* move n characters forward ( or -n characters backward) in the input buffer. */ static void shift(MMIOT *f, int i) { if (f->isp + i >= 0 ) f->isp += i; } /* Qchar() */ static void Qchar(int c, MMIOT *f) { block *cur; if ( S(f->Q) == 0 ) { cur = &EXPAND(f->Q); memset(cur, 0, sizeof *cur); cur->b_type = bTEXT; } else cur = &T(f->Q)[S(f->Q)-1]; EXPAND(cur->b_text) = c; } /* Qstring() */ static void Qstring(char *s, MMIOT *f) { while (*s) Qchar(*s++, f); } /* Qwrite() */ static void Qwrite(char *s, int size, MMIOT *f) { while (size-- > 0) Qchar(*s++, f); } /* Qprintf() */ static void Qprintf(MMIOT *f, char *fmt, ...) { char bfr[80]; va_list ptr; va_start(ptr,fmt); vsnprintf(bfr, sizeof bfr, fmt, ptr); va_end(ptr); Qstring(bfr, f); } /* Qem() */ static void Qem(MMIOT *f, char c, int count) { block *p = &EXPAND(f->Q); memset(p, 0, sizeof *p); p->b_type = (c == '*') ? bSTAR : bUNDER; p->b_char = c; p->b_count = count; memset(&EXPAND(f->Q), 0, sizeof(block)); } /* generate html from a markup fragment */ void ___mkd_reparse(char *bfr, int size, int flags, MMIOT *f, char *esc) { MMIOT sub; struct escaped e; ___mkd_initmmiot(&sub, f->footnotes); sub.flags = f->flags | flags; sub.cb = f->cb; sub.ref_prefix = f->ref_prefix; if ( esc ) { sub.esc = &e; e.up = f->esc; e.text = esc; } else sub.esc = f->esc; push(bfr, size, &sub); EXPAND(sub.in) = 0; S(sub.in)--; text(&sub); ___mkd_emblock(&sub); Qwrite(T(sub.out), S(sub.out), f); ___mkd_freemmiot(&sub, f->footnotes); } /* * check the escape list for special cases */ static int escaped(MMIOT *f, char c) { struct escaped *thing = f->esc; while ( thing ) { if ( strchr(thing->text, c) ) return 1; thing = thing->up; } return 0; } /* * write out a url, escaping problematic characters */ static void puturl(char *s, int size, MMIOT *f, int display) { unsigned char c; while ( size-- > 0 ) { c = *s++; if ( c == '\\' && size-- > 0 ) { c = *s++; if ( !( ispunct(c) || isspace(c) ) ) Qchar('\\', f); } if ( c == '&' ) Qstring("&", f); else if ( c == '<' ) Qstring("<", f); else if ( c == '"' ) Qstring("%22", f); else if ( isalnum(c) || ispunct(c) || (display && isspace(c)) ) Qchar(c, f); else if ( c == 003 ) /* untokenize ^C */ Qstring(" ", f); else Qprintf(f, "%%%02X", c); } } /* advance forward until the next character is not whitespace */ static int eatspace(MMIOT *f) { int c; for ( ; ((c=peek(f, 1)) != EOF) && isspace(c); pull(f) ) ; return c; } /* (match (a (nested (parenthetical (string.))))) */ static int parenthetical(int in, int out, MMIOT *f) { int size, indent, c; for ( indent=1,size=0; indent; size++ ) { if ( (c = pull(f)) == EOF ) return EOF; else if ( (c == '\\') && (peek(f,1) == out || peek(f,1) == in) ) { ++size; pull(f); } else if ( c == in ) ++indent; else if ( c == out ) --indent; } return size ? (size-1) : 0; } /* extract a []-delimited label from the input stream. */ static int linkylabel(MMIOT *f, Cstring *res) { char *ptr = cursor(f); int size; if ( (size = parenthetical('[',']',f)) != EOF ) { T(*res) = ptr; S(*res) = size; return 1; } return 0; } /* see if the quote-prefixed linky segment is actually a title. */ static int linkytitle(MMIOT *f, char quote, Footnote *ref) { int whence = mmiottell(f); char *title = cursor(f); char *e; register int c; while ( (c = pull(f)) != EOF ) { e = cursor(f); if ( c == quote ) { if ( (c = eatspace(f)) == ')' ) { T(ref->title) = 1+title; S(ref->title) = (e-title)-2; return 1; } } } mmiotseek(f, whence); return 0; } /* extract a =HHHxWWW size from the input stream */ static int linkysize(MMIOT *f, Footnote *ref) { int height=0, width=0; int whence = mmiottell(f); int c; if ( isspace(peek(f,0)) ) { pull(f); /* eat '=' */ for ( c = pull(f); isdigit(c); c = pull(f)) width = (width * 10) + (c - '0'); if ( c == 'x' ) { for ( c = pull(f); isdigit(c); c = pull(f)) height = (height*10) + (c - '0'); if ( isspace(c) ) c = eatspace(f); if ( (c == ')') || ((c == '\'' || c == '"') && linkytitle(f, c, ref)) ) { ref->height = height; ref->width = width; return 1; } } } mmiotseek(f, whence); return 0; } /* extract a <...>-encased url from the input stream. * (markdown 1.0.2b8 compatibility; older versions * of markdown treated the < and > as syntactic * sugar that didn't have to be there. 1.0.2b8 * requires a closing >, and then falls into the * title or closing ) */ static int linkybroket(MMIOT *f, int image, Footnote *p) { int c; int good = 0; T(p->link) = cursor(f); for ( S(p->link)=0; (c = pull(f)) != '>'; ++S(p->link) ) { /* pull in all input until a '>' is found, or die trying. */ if ( c == EOF ) return 0; else if ( (c == '\\') && ispunct(peek(f,2)) ) { ++S(p->link); pull(f); } } c = eatspace(f); /* next nonspace needs to be a title, a size, or ) */ if ( ( c == '\'' || c == '"' ) && linkytitle(f,c,p) ) good=1; else if ( image && (c == '=') && linkysize(f,p) ) good=1; else good=( c == ')' ); if ( good ) { if ( peek(f, 1) == ')' ) pull(f); ___mkd_tidy(&p->link); } return good; } /* linkybroket */ /* extract a (-prefixed url from the input stream. * the label is either of the format ``, where I * extract until I find a >, or it is of the format * `text`, where I extract until I reach a ')', a quote, * or (if image) a '=' */ static int linkyurl(MMIOT *f, int image, Footnote *p) { int c; int mayneedtotrim=0; if ( (c = eatspace(f)) == EOF ) return 0; if ( c == '<' ) { pull(f); if ( !(f->flags & MKD_1_COMPAT) ) return linkybroket(f,image,p); mayneedtotrim=1; } T(p->link) = cursor(f); for ( S(p->link)=0; (c = peek(f,1)) != ')'; ++S(p->link) ) { if ( c == EOF ) return 0; else if ( (c == '"' || c == '\'') && linkytitle(f, c, p) ) break; else if ( image && (c == '=') && linkysize(f, p) ) break; else if ( (c == '\\') && ispunct(peek(f,2)) ) { ++S(p->link); pull(f); } pull(f); } if ( peek(f, 1) == ')' ) pull(f); ___mkd_tidy(&p->link); if ( mayneedtotrim && (T(p->link)[S(p->link)-1] == '>') ) --S(p->link); return 1; } /* prefixes for */ static struct _protocol { char *name; int nlen; } protocol[] = { #define _aprotocol(x) { x, (sizeof x)-1 } _aprotocol( "https:" ), _aprotocol( "http:" ), _aprotocol( "news:" ), _aprotocol( "ftp:" ), #undef _aprotocol }; #define NRPROTOCOLS (sizeof protocol / sizeof protocol[0]) static int isautoprefix(char *text, int size) { int i; struct _protocol *p; for (i=0, p=protocol; i < NRPROTOCOLS; i++, p++) if ( (size >= p->nlen) && strncasecmp(text, p->name, p->nlen) == 0 ) return 1; return 0; } /* * all the tag types that linkylinky can produce are * defined by this structure. */ typedef struct linkytype { char *pat; int szpat; char *link_pfx; /* tag prefix and link pointer (eg: "" */ char *text_sfx; /* text suffix (eg: "" */ int flags; /* reparse flags */ int kind; /* tag is url or something else? */ #define IS_URL 0x01 } linkytype; static linkytype imaget = { 0, 0, "\"",", MKD_NOIMAGE|MKD_TAGTEXT, IS_URL }; static linkytype linkt = { 0, 0, "", "", MKD_NOLINKS, IS_URL }; /* * pseudo-protocols for [][]; * * id: generates tag * class: generates tag * raw: just dump the link without any processing */ static linkytype specials[] = { { "id:", 3, "", "", 0, 0 }, { "raw:", 4, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, MKD_NOHTML, 0 }, { "lang:", 5, "", "", 0, 0 }, { "abbr:", 5, "", "", 0, 0 }, { "class:", 6, "", "", 0, 0 }, } ; #define NR(x) (sizeof x / sizeof x[0]) /* see if t contains one of our pseudo-protocols. */ static linkytype * pseudo(Cstring t) { int i; linkytype *r; for ( i=0, r=specials; i < NR(specials); i++,r++ ) { if ( (S(t) > r->szpat) && (strncasecmp(T(t), r->pat, r->szpat) == 0) ) return r; } return 0; } /* print out the start of an `img' or `a' tag, applying callbacks as needed. */ static void printlinkyref(MMIOT *f, linkytype *tag, char *link, int size) { char *edit; if ( f->flags & IS_LABEL ) return; Qstring(tag->link_pfx, f); if ( tag->kind & IS_URL ) { if ( f->cb && f->cb->e_url && (edit = (*f->cb->e_url)(link, size, f->cb->e_data)) ) { puturl(edit, strlen(edit), f, 0); if ( f->cb->e_free ) (*f->cb->e_free)(edit, f->cb->e_data); } else puturl(link + tag->szpat, size - tag->szpat, f, 0); } else ___mkd_reparse(link + tag->szpat, size - tag->szpat, MKD_TAGTEXT, f, 0); Qstring(tag->link_sfx, f); if ( f->cb && f->cb->e_flags && (edit = (*f->cb->e_flags)(link, size, f->cb->e_data)) ) { Qchar(' ', f); Qstring(edit, f); if ( f->cb->e_free ) (*f->cb->e_free)(edit, f->cb->e_data); } } /* printlinkyref */ /* helper function for php markdown extra footnotes; allow the user to * define a prefix tag instead of just `fn` */ static char * p_or_nothing(p) MMIOT *p; { return p->ref_prefix ? p->ref_prefix : "fn"; } /* php markdown extra/daring fireball style print footnotes */ static int extra_linky(MMIOT *f, Cstring text, Footnote *ref) { if ( ref->flags & REFERENCED ) return 0; if ( f->flags & IS_LABEL ) ___mkd_reparse(T(text), S(text), linkt.flags, f, 0); else { ref->flags |= REFERENCED; ref->refnumber = ++ f->reference; Qprintf(f, "%d", p_or_nothing(f), ref->refnumber, p_or_nothing(f), ref->refnumber, ref->refnumber); } return 1; } /* extra_linky */ /* print out a linky (or fail if it's Not Allowed) */ static int linkyformat(MMIOT *f, Cstring text, int image, Footnote *ref) { linkytype *tag; if ( image ) tag = &imaget; else if ( tag = pseudo(ref->link) ) { if ( f->flags & (MKD_NO_EXT|MKD_SAFELINK) ) return 0; } else if ( (f->flags & MKD_SAFELINK) && T(ref->link) && (T(ref->link)[0] != '/') && !isautoprefix(T(ref->link), S(ref->link)) ) /* if MKD_SAFELINK, only accept links that are local or * a well-known protocol */ return 0; else tag = &linkt; if ( f->flags & tag->flags ) return 0; if ( f->flags & IS_LABEL ) ___mkd_reparse(T(text), S(text), tag->flags, f, 0); else if ( tag->link_pfx ) { printlinkyref(f, tag, T(ref->link), S(ref->link)); if ( tag->WxH ) { if ( ref->height ) Qprintf(f," height=\"%d\"", ref->height); if ( ref->width ) Qprintf(f, " width=\"%d\"", ref->width); } if ( S(ref->title) ) { Qstring(" title=\"", f); ___mkd_reparse(T(ref->title), S(ref->title), MKD_TAGTEXT, f, 0); Qchar('"', f); } Qstring(tag->text_pfx, f); ___mkd_reparse(T(text), S(text), tag->flags, f, 0); Qstring(tag->text_sfx, f); } else Qwrite(T(ref->link) + tag->szpat, S(ref->link) - tag->szpat, f); return 1; } /* linkyformat */ /* * process embedded links and images */ static int linkylinky(int image, MMIOT *f) { int start = mmiottell(f); Cstring name; Footnote key, *ref; int status = 0; int extra_footnote = 0; CREATE(name); memset(&key, 0, sizeof key); if ( linkylabel(f, &name) ) { if ( peek(f,1) == '(' ) { pull(f); if ( linkyurl(f, image, &key) ) status = linkyformat(f, name, image, &key); } else { int goodlink, implicit_mark = mmiottell(f); if ( isspace(peek(f,1)) ) pull(f); if ( peek(f,1) == '[' ) { pull(f); /* consume leading '[' */ goodlink = linkylabel(f, &key.tag); } else { /* new markdown implicit name syntax doesn't * require a second [] */ mmiotseek(f, implicit_mark); goodlink = !(f->flags & MKD_1_COMPAT); if ( (f->flags & MKD_EXTRA_FOOTNOTE) && (!image) && S(name) && T(name)[0] == '^' ) extra_footnote = 1; } if ( goodlink ) { if ( !S(key.tag) ) { DELETE(key.tag); T(key.tag) = T(name); S(key.tag) = S(name); } if ( ref = bsearch(&key, T(*f->footnotes), S(*f->footnotes), sizeof key, (stfu)__mkd_footsort) ) { if ( extra_footnote ) status = extra_linky(f,name,ref); else status = linkyformat(f, name, image, ref); } } } } DELETE(name); ___mkd_freefootnote(&key); if ( status == 0 ) mmiotseek(f, start); return status; } /* write a character to output, doing text escapes ( & -> &, * > -> > < -> < ) */ static void cputc(int c, MMIOT *f) { switch (c) { case '&': Qstring("&", f); break; case '>': Qstring(">", f); break; case '<': Qstring("<", f); break; default : Qchar(c, f); break; } } /* * convert an email address to a string of nonsense */ static void mangle(char *s, int len, MMIOT *f) { while ( len-- > 0 ) { Qstring("&#", f); Qprintf(f, COINTOSS() ? "x%02x;" : "%02d;", *((unsigned char*)(s++)) ); } } /* nrticks() -- count up a row of tick marks */ static int nrticks(int offset, int tickchar, MMIOT *f) { int tick = 0; while ( peek(f, offset+tick) == tickchar ) tick++; return tick; } /* nrticks */ /* matchticks() -- match a certain # of ticks, and if that fails * match the largest subset of those ticks. * * if a subset was matched, return the # of ticks * that were matched. */ static int matchticks(MMIOT *f, int tickchar, int ticks, int *endticks) { int size, count, c; int subsize=0, subtick=0; *endticks = ticks; for (size = 0; (c=peek(f,size+ticks)) != EOF; size ++) { if ( (c == tickchar) && ( count = nrticks(size+ticks,tickchar,f)) ) { if ( count == ticks ) return size; else if ( count ) { if ( (count > subtick) && (count < ticks) ) { subsize = size; subtick = count; } size += count; } } } if ( subsize ) { *endticks = subtick; return subsize; } return 0; } /* matchticks */ /* code() -- write a string out as code. The only characters that have * special meaning in a code block are * `<' and `&' , which * are /always/ expanded to < and & */ static void code(MMIOT *f, char *s, int length) { int i,c; for ( i=0; i < length; i++ ) if ( (c = s[i]) == 003) /* ^C: expand back to 2 spaces */ Qstring(" ", f); else if ( c == '\\' && (i < length-1) && escaped(f, s[i+1]) ) cputc(s[++i], f); else cputc(c, f); } /* code */ /* delspan() -- write out a chunk of text, blocking with ... */ static void delspan(MMIOT *f, int size) { Qstring("", f); ___mkd_reparse(cursor(f)-1, size, 0, f, 0); Qstring("", f); } /* codespan() -- write out a chunk of text as code, trimming one * space off the front and/or back as appropriate. */ static void codespan(MMIOT *f, int size) { int i=0; if ( size > 1 && peek(f, size-1) == ' ' ) --size; if ( peek(f,i) == ' ' ) ++i, --size; Qstring("", f); code(f, cursor(f)+(i-1), size); Qstring("", f); } /* codespan */ /* before letting a tag through, validate against * MKD_NOLINKS and MKD_NOIMAGE */ static int forbidden_tag(MMIOT *f) { int c = toupper(peek(f, 1)); if ( f->flags & MKD_NOHTML ) return 1; if ( c == 'A' && (f->flags & MKD_NOLINKS) && !isthisalnum(f,2) ) return 1; if ( c == 'I' && (f->flags & MKD_NOIMAGE) && strncasecmp(cursor(f)+1, "MG", 2) == 0 && !isthisalnum(f,4) ) return 1; return 0; } /* Check a string to see if it looks like a mail address * "looks like a mail address" means alphanumeric + some * specials, then a `@`, then alphanumeric + some specials, * but with a `.` */ static int maybe_address(char *p, int size) { int ok = 0; for ( ;size && (isalnum(*p) || strchr("._-+*", *p)); ++p, --size) ; if ( ! (size && *p == '@') ) return 0; --size, ++p; if ( size && *p == '.' ) return 0; for ( ;size && (isalnum(*p) || strchr("._-+", *p)); ++p, --size ) if ( *p == '.' && size > 1 ) ok = 1; return size ? 0 : ok; } /* The size-length token at cursor(f) is either a mailto:, an * implicit mailto:, one of the approved url protocols, or just * plain old text. If it's a mailto: or an approved protocol, * linkify it, otherwise say "no" */ static int process_possible_link(MMIOT *f, int size) { int address= 0; int mailto = 0; char *text = cursor(f); if ( f->flags & MKD_NOLINKS ) return 0; if ( (size > 7) && strncasecmp(text, "mailto:", 7) == 0 ) { /* if it says it's a mailto, it's a mailto -- who am * I to second-guess the user? */ address = 1; mailto = 7; /* 7 is the length of "mailto:"; we need this */ } else address = maybe_address(text, size); if ( address ) { Qstring("", f); mangle(text+mailto, size-mailto, f); Qstring("", f); return 1; } else if ( isautoprefix(text, size) ) { printlinkyref(f, &linkt, text, size); Qchar('>', f); puturl(text,size,f, 1); Qstring("", f); return 1; } return 0; } /* process_possible_link */ /* a < may be just a regular character, the start of an embedded html * tag, or the start of an . If it's an automatic * link, we also need to know if it's an email address because if it * is we need to mangle it in our futile attempt to cut down on the * spaminess of the rendered page. */ static int maybe_tag_or_link(MMIOT *f) { int c, size; int maybetag = 1; if ( f->flags & MKD_TAGTEXT ) return 0; for ( size=0; (c = peek(f, size+1)) != '>'; size++) { if ( c == EOF ) return 0; else if ( c == '\\' ) { maybetag=0; if ( peek(f, size+2) != EOF ) size++; } else if ( isspace(c) ) break; #if WITH_GITHUB_TAGS else if ( ! (c == '/' || c == '-' || c == '_' || isalnum(c) ) ) #else else if ( ! (c == '/' || isalnum(c) ) ) #endif maybetag=0; } if ( size ) { if ( maybetag || (size >= 3 && strncmp(cursor(f), "!--", 3) == 0) ) { /* It is not a html tag unless we find the closing '>' in * the same block. */ while ( (c = peek(f, size+1)) != '>' ) if ( c == EOF ) return 0; else size++; if ( forbidden_tag(f) ) return 0; Qchar('<', f); while ( ((c = peek(f, 1)) != EOF) && (c != '>') ) Qchar(pull(f), f); return 1; } else if ( !isspace(c) && process_possible_link(f, size) ) { shift(f, size+1); return 1; } } return 0; } /* autolinking means that all inline html is . A * autolink url is alphanumerics, slashes, periods, underscores, * the at sign, colon, and the % character. */ static int maybe_autolink(MMIOT *f) { register int c; int size; /* greedily scan forward for the end of a legitimate link. */ for ( size=0; (c=peek(f, size+1)) != EOF; size++ ) if ( c == '\\' ) { if ( peek(f, size+2) != EOF ) ++size; } else if ( isspace(c) || strchr("'\"()[]{}<>`", c) ) break; if ( (size > 1) && process_possible_link(f, size) ) { shift(f, size); return 1; } return 0; } /* smartyquote code that's common for single and double quotes */ static int smartyquote(int *flags, char typeofquote, MMIOT *f) { int bit = (typeofquote == 's') ? 0x01 : 0x02; if ( bit & (*flags) ) { if ( isthisnonword(f,1) ) { Qprintf(f, "&r%cquo;", typeofquote); (*flags) &= ~bit; return 1; } } else if ( isthisnonword(f,-1) && peek(f,1) != EOF ) { Qprintf(f, "&l%cquo;", typeofquote); (*flags) |= bit; return 1; } return 0; } static int islike(MMIOT *f, char *s) { int len; int i; if ( s[0] == '|' ) { if ( !isthisnonword(f, -1) ) return 0; ++s; } if ( !(len = strlen(s)) ) return 0; if ( s[len-1] == '|' ) { if ( !isthisnonword(f,len-1) ) return 0; len--; } for (i=1; i < len; i++) if (tolower(peek(f,i)) != s[i]) return 0; return 1; } static struct smarties { char c0; char *pat; char *entity; int shift; } smarties[] = { { '\'', "'s|", "rsquo", 0 }, { '\'', "'t|", "rsquo", 0 }, { '\'', "'re|", "rsquo", 0 }, { '\'', "'ll|", "rsquo", 0 }, { '\'', "'ve|", "rsquo", 0 }, { '\'', "'m|", "rsquo", 0 }, { '\'', "'d|", "rsquo", 0 }, { '-', "---", "mdash", 2 }, { '-', "--", "ndash", 1 }, { '.', "...", "hellip", 2 }, { '.', ". . .", "hellip", 4 }, { '(', "(c)", "copy", 2 }, { '(', "(r)", "reg", 2 }, { '(', "(tm)", "trade", 3 }, { '3', "|3/4|", "frac34", 2 }, { '3', "|3/4ths|", "frac34", 2 }, { '1', "|1/2|", "frac12", 2 }, { '1', "|1/4|", "frac14", 2 }, { '1', "|1/4th|", "frac14", 2 }, { '&', "�", 0, 3 }, } ; #define NRSMART ( sizeof smarties / sizeof smarties[0] ) /* Smarty-pants-style chrome for quotes, -, ellipses, and (r)(c)(tm) */ static int smartypants(int c, int *flags, MMIOT *f) { int i; if ( f->flags & (MKD_NOPANTS|MKD_TAGTEXT|IS_LABEL) ) return 0; for ( i=0; i < NRSMART; i++) if ( (c == smarties[i].c0) && islike(f, smarties[i].pat) ) { if ( smarties[i].entity ) Qprintf(f, "&%s;", smarties[i].entity); shift(f, smarties[i].shift); return 1; } switch (c) { case '<' : return 0; case '\'': if ( smartyquote(flags, 's', f) ) return 1; break; case '"': if ( smartyquote(flags, 'd', f) ) return 1; break; case '`': if ( peek(f, 1) == '`' ) { int j = 2; while ( (c=peek(f,j)) != EOF ) { if ( c == '\\' ) j += 2; else if ( c == '`' ) break; else if ( c == '\'' && peek(f, j+1) == '\'' ) { Qstring("“", f); ___mkd_reparse(cursor(f)+1, j-2, 0, f, 0); Qstring("”", f); shift(f,j+1); return 1; } else ++j; } } break; } return 0; } /* smartypants */ /* process a body of text encased in some sort of tick marks. If it * works, generate the output and return 1, otherwise just return 0 and * let the caller figure it out. */ static int tickhandler(MMIOT *f, int tickchar, int minticks, int allow_space, spanhandler spanner) { int endticks, size; int tick = nrticks(0, tickchar, f); if ( !allow_space && isspace(peek(f,tick)) ) return 0; if ( (tick >= minticks) && (size = matchticks(f,tickchar,tick,&endticks)) ) { if ( endticks < tick ) { size += (tick - endticks); tick = endticks; } shift(f, tick); (*spanner)(f,size); shift(f, size+tick-1); return 1; } return 0; } #define tag_text(f) (f->flags & MKD_TAGTEXT) static void text(MMIOT *f) { int c, j; int rep; int smartyflags = 0; while (1) { if ( (f->flags & MKD_AUTOLINK) && isalpha(peek(f,1)) && !tag_text(f) ) maybe_autolink(f); c = pull(f); if (c == EOF) break; if ( smartypants(c, &smartyflags, f) ) continue; switch (c) { case 0: break; case 3: Qstring(tag_text(f) ? " " : "
", f); break; case '>': if ( tag_text(f) ) Qstring(">", f); else Qchar(c, f); break; case '"': if ( tag_text(f) ) Qstring(""", f); else Qchar(c, f); break; case '!': if ( peek(f,1) == '[' ) { pull(f); if ( tag_text(f) || !linkylinky(1, f) ) Qstring("![", f); } else Qchar(c, f); break; case '[': if ( tag_text(f) || !linkylinky(0, f) ) Qchar(c, f); break; /* A^B -> AB */ case '^': if ( (f->flags & (MKD_NOSUPERSCRIPT|MKD_STRICT|MKD_TAGTEXT)) || (isthisnonword(f,-1) && peek(f,-1) != ')') || isthisspace(f,1) ) Qchar(c,f); else { char *sup = cursor(f); int len = 0; if ( peek(f,1) == '(' ) { int here = mmiottell(f); pull(f); if ( (len = parenthetical('(',')',f)) <= 0 ) { mmiotseek(f,here); Qchar(c, f); break; } sup++; } else { while ( isthisalnum(f,1+len) ) ++len; if ( !len ) { Qchar(c,f); break; } shift(f,len); } Qstring("",f); ___mkd_reparse(sup, len, 0, f, "()"); Qstring("", f); } break; case '_': /* Underscores don't count if they're in the middle of a word */ if ( !(f->flags & (MKD_NORELAXED|MKD_STRICT)) && isthisalnum(f,-1) && isthisalnum(f,1) ) { Qchar(c, f); break; } case '*': /* Underscores & stars don't count if they're out in the middle * of whitespace */ if ( isthisspace(f,-1) && isthisspace(f,1) ) { Qchar(c, f); break; } /* else fall into the regular old emphasis case */ if ( tag_text(f) ) Qchar(c, f); else { for (rep = 1; peek(f,1) == c; pull(f) ) ++rep; Qem(f,c,rep); } break; case '~': if ( (f->flags & (MKD_NOSTRIKETHROUGH|MKD_TAGTEXT|MKD_STRICT)) || ! tickhandler(f,c,2,0, delspan) ) Qchar(c, f); break; case '`': if ( tag_text(f) || !tickhandler(f,c,1,1,codespan) ) Qchar(c, f); break; case '\\': switch ( c = pull(f) ) { case '&': Qstring("&", f); break; case '<': c = peek(f,1); if ( (c == EOF) || isspace(c) ) Qstring("<", f); else { /* Markdown.pl does not escape <[nonwhite] * sequences */ Qchar('\\', f); shift(f, -1); } break; case '^': if ( f->flags & (MKD_STRICT|MKD_NOSUPERSCRIPT) ) { Qchar('\\', f); shift(f,-1); break; } Qchar(c, f); break; case ':': case '|': if ( f->flags & MKD_NOTABLES ) { Qchar('\\', f); shift(f,-1); break; } Qchar(c, f); break; case EOF: Qchar('\\', f); break; default: if ( escaped(f,c) || strchr(">#.-+{}]![*_\\()`", c) ) Qchar(c, f); else { Qchar('\\', f); shift(f, -1); } break; } break; case '<': if ( !maybe_tag_or_link(f) ) Qstring("<", f); break; case '&': j = (peek(f,1) == '#' ) ? 2 : 1; while ( isthisalnum(f,j) ) ++j; if ( peek(f,j) != ';' ) Qstring("&", f); else Qchar(c, f); break; default: Qchar(c, f); break; } } /* truncate the input string after we've finished processing it */ S(f->in) = f->isp = 0; } /* text */ /* print a header block */ static void printheader(Paragraph *pp, MMIOT *f) { #if WITH_ID_ANCHOR Qprintf(f, "hnumber); if ( f->flags & MKD_TOC ) { Qstring(" id=\"", f); mkd_string_to_anchor(T(pp->text->text), S(pp->text->text), (mkd_sta_function_t)Qchar, f, 1); Qchar('"', f); } Qchar('>', f); #else if ( f->flags & MKD_TOC ) { Qstring("
text->text), S(pp->text->text), (mkd_sta_function_t)Qchar, f, 1); Qstring("\">\n", f); } Qprintf(f, "", pp->hnumber); #endif push(T(pp->text->text), S(pp->text->text), f); text(f); Qprintf(f, "", pp->hnumber); } enum e_alignments { a_NONE, a_CENTER, a_LEFT, a_RIGHT }; static char* alignments[] = { "", " style=\"text-align:center;\"", " style=\"text-align:left;\"", " style=\"text-align:right;\"" }; typedef STRING(int) Istring; static int splat(Line *p, char *block, Istring align, int force, MMIOT *f) { int first, idx = p->dle, colno = 0; ___mkd_tidy(&p->text); if ( T(p->text)[S(p->text)-1] == '|' ) --S(p->text); Qstring("\n", f); while ( idx < S(p->text) ) { first = idx; if ( force && (colno >= S(align)-1) ) idx = S(p->text); else while ( (idx < S(p->text)) && (T(p->text)[idx] != '|') ) { if ( T(p->text)[idx] == '\\' ) ++idx; ++idx; } Qprintf(f, "<%s%s>", block, alignments[ (colno < S(align)) ? T(align)[colno] : a_NONE ]); ___mkd_reparse(T(p->text)+first, idx-first, 0, f, "|"); Qprintf(f, "\n", block); idx++; colno++; } if ( force ) while (colno < S(align) ) { Qprintf(f, "<%s>\n", block, block); ++colno; } Qstring("\n", f); return colno; } static int printtable(Paragraph *pp, MMIOT *f) { /* header, dashes, then lines of content */ Line *hdr, *dash, *body; Istring align; int hcols,start; char *p; enum e_alignments it; hdr = pp->text; dash= hdr->next; body= dash->next; if ( T(hdr->text)[hdr->dle] == '|' ) { /* trim leading pipe off all lines */ Line *r; for ( r = pp->text; r; r = r->next ) r->dle ++; } /* figure out cell alignments */ CREATE(align); for (p=T(dash->text), start=dash->dle; start < S(dash->text); ) { char first, last; int end; last=first=0; for (end=start ; (end < S(dash->text)) && p[end] != '|'; ++ end ) { if ( p[end] == '\\' ) ++ end; else if ( !isspace(p[end]) ) { if ( !first) first = p[end]; last = p[end]; } } it = ( first == ':' ) ? (( last == ':') ? a_CENTER : a_LEFT) : (( last == ':') ? a_RIGHT : a_NONE ); EXPAND(align) = it; start = 1+end; } Qstring("\n", f); Qstring("\n", f); hcols = splat(hdr, "th", align, 0, f); Qstring("\n", f); if ( hcols < S(align) ) S(align) = hcols; else while ( hcols > S(align) ) EXPAND(align) = a_NONE; Qstring("\n", f); for ( ; body; body = body->next) splat(body, "td", align, 1, f); Qstring("\n", f); Qstring("
\n", f); DELETE(align); return 1; } static int printblock(Paragraph *pp, MMIOT *f) { Line *t = pp->text; static char *Begin[] = { "", "

", "

" }; static char *End[] = { "", "

","

" }; while (t) { if ( S(t->text) ) { if ( t->next && S(t->text) > 2 && T(t->text)[S(t->text)-2] == ' ' && T(t->text)[S(t->text)-1] == ' ' ) { push(T(t->text), S(t->text)-2, f); push("\003\n", 2, f); } else { ___mkd_tidy(&t->text); push(T(t->text), S(t->text), f); if ( t->next ) push("\n", 1, f); } } t = t->next; } Qstring(Begin[pp->align], f); text(f); Qstring(End[pp->align], f); return 1; } static void printcode(Line *t, char *lang, MMIOT *f) { int blanks; Qstring("
", f);
    for ( blanks = 0; t ; t = t->next ) {
	if ( S(t->text) > t->dle ) {
	    while ( blanks ) {
		Qchar('\n', f);
		--blanks;
	    }
	    code(f, T(t->text), S(t->text));
	    Qchar('\n', f);
	}
	else blanks++;
    }
    Qstring("
", f); } static void printhtml(Line *t, MMIOT *f) { int blanks; for ( blanks=0; t ; t = t->next ) if ( S(t->text) ) { for ( ; blanks; --blanks ) Qchar('\n', f); Qwrite(T(t->text), S(t->text), f); Qchar('\n', f); } else blanks++; } static void htmlify(Paragraph *p, char *block, char *arguments, MMIOT *f) { ___mkd_emblock(f); if ( block ) Qprintf(f, arguments ? "<%s %s>" : "<%s>", block, arguments); ___mkd_emblock(f); while (( p = display(p, f) )) { ___mkd_emblock(f); Qstring("\n\n", f); } if ( block ) Qprintf(f, "", block); ___mkd_emblock(f); } static void definitionlist(Paragraph *p, MMIOT *f) { Line *tag; if ( p ) { Qstring("
\n", f); for ( ; p ; p = p->next) { for ( tag = p->text; tag; tag = tag->next ) { Qstring("
", f); ___mkd_reparse(T(tag->text), S(tag->text), 0, f, 0); Qstring("
\n", f); } htmlify(p->down, "dd", p->ident, f); Qchar('\n', f); } Qstring("
", f); } } static void listdisplay(int typ, Paragraph *p, MMIOT* f) { if ( p ) { Qprintf(f, "<%cl", (typ==UL)?'u':'o'); if ( typ == AL ) Qprintf(f, " type=\"a\""); Qprintf(f, ">\n"); for ( ; p ; p = p->next ) { htmlify(p->down, "li", p->ident, f); Qchar('\n', f); } Qprintf(f, "\n", (typ==UL)?'u':'o'); } } /* dump out a Paragraph in the desired manner */ static Paragraph* display(Paragraph *p, MMIOT *f) { if ( !p ) return 0; switch ( p->typ ) { case STYLE: case WHITESPACE: break; case HTML: printhtml(p->text, f); break; case CODE: printcode(p->text, p->lang, f); break; case QUOTE: htmlify(p->down, p->ident ? "div" : "blockquote", p->ident, f); break; case UL: case OL: case AL: listdisplay(p->typ, p->down, f); break; case DL: definitionlist(p->down, f); break; case HR: Qstring("
", f); break; case HDR: printheader(p, f); break; case TABLE: printtable(p, f); break; case SOURCE: htmlify(p->down, 0, 0, f); break; default: printblock(p, f); break; } return p->next; } /* dump out a list of footnotes */ static void mkd_extra_footnotes(MMIOT *m) { int j, i; Footnote *t; if ( m->reference == 0 ) return; Csprintf(&m->out, "\n
\n
\n
    \n"); for ( i=1; i <= m->reference; i++ ) { for ( j=0; j < S(*m->footnotes); j++ ) { t = &T(*m->footnotes)[j]; if ( (t->refnumber == i) && (t->flags & REFERENCED) ) { Csprintf(&m->out, "
  1. \n

    ", p_or_nothing(m), t->refnumber); Csreparse(&m->out, T(t->title), S(t->title), 0); Csprintf(&m->out, "", p_or_nothing(m), t->refnumber); Csprintf(&m->out, "

  2. \n"); } } } Csprintf(&m->out, "
\n
\n"); } /* return a pointer to the compiled markdown * document. */ int mkd_document(Document *p, char **res) { int size; if ( p && p->compiled ) { if ( ! p->html ) { htmlify(p->code, 0, 0, p->ctx); if ( p->ctx->flags & MKD_EXTRA_FOOTNOTE ) mkd_extra_footnotes(p->ctx); p->html = 1; } size = S(p->ctx->out); if ( (size == 0) || T(p->ctx->out)[size-1] ) EXPAND(p->ctx->out) = 0; *res = T(p->ctx->out); return size; } return EOF; } Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/discount/INSTALL0000644000000000000000000000330413611441373017310 0ustar rootroot HOW TO BUILD AND INSTALL DISCOUNT 1) Unpacking the distribution The DISCOUNT sources are distributed in tarballs. After extracting from the tarball, you should end up with all the source and build files in the directory discount-(version) 2) Installing the distribution DISCOUNT uses configure.sh to set itself up for compilation. To run configure, just do ``./configure.sh'' and it will check your system for build dependencies and build makefiles for you. If configure.sh finishes without complaint, you can then do a ``make'' to compile everything and a ``make install'' to install the binaries. Configure.sh has a few options that can be set: --src=DIR where the source lives (.) --prefix=DIR where to install the final product (/usr/local) --execdir=DIR where to put executables (prefix/bin) --sbindir=DIR where to put static executables (prefix/sbin) --confdir=DIR where to put configuration information (/etc) --libdir=DIR where to put libraries (prefix/lib) --libexecdir=DIR where to put private executables --mandir=DIR where to put manpages --enable-dl-tag Use the DL tag extension --enable-pandoc-header Use pandoc-style header blocks --enable-superscript A^B expands to AB --enable-amalloc Use a debugging memory allocator (to detect leaks) --relaxed-emphasis Don't treat _ in the middle of a word as emphasis --with-tabstops=N Set tabstops to N characters (default is 4) 3) Installing sample programs and manpages The standard ``make install'' rule just installs the binaries. If you want to install the sample programs, they are installed with ``make install.samples''; to install manpages, ``make install.man''. A shortcut to install everything is ``make install.everything'' Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/discount/tags.c0000644000000000000000000000367313611441373017372 0ustar rootroot/* block-level tags for passing html blocks through the blender */ #define __WITHOUT_AMALLOC 1 #include "cstring.h" #include "tags.h" STRING(struct kw) extratags; /* the standard collection of tags are built and sorted when * discount is configured, so all we need to do is pull them * in and use them. * * Additional tags still need to be allocated, sorted, and deallocated. */ #include "blocktags" /* define an additional html block tag */ void mkd_define_tag(char *id, int selfclose) { struct kw *p; /* only add the new tag if it doesn't exist in * either the standard or extra tag tables. */ if ( !(p = mkd_search_tags(id, strlen(id))) ) { /* extratags could be deallocated */ if ( S(extratags) == 0 ) CREATE(extratags); p = &EXPAND(extratags); p->id = id; p->size = strlen(id); p->selfclose = selfclose; } } /* case insensitive string sort (for qsort() and bsearch() of block tags) */ static int casort(struct kw *a, struct kw *b) { if ( a->size != b->size ) return a->size - b->size; return strncasecmp(a->id, b->id, b->size); } /* stupid cast to make gcc shut up about the function types being * passed into qsort() and bsearch() */ typedef int (*stfu)(const void*,const void*); /* sort the list of extra html block tags for later searching */ void mkd_sort_tags() { qsort(T(extratags), S(extratags), sizeof(struct kw), (stfu)casort); } /* look for a token in the html block tag list */ struct kw* mkd_search_tags(char *pat, int len) { struct kw key; struct kw *ret; key.id = pat; key.size = len; if ( (ret=bsearch(&key,blocktags,NR_blocktags,sizeof key,(stfu)casort)) ) return ret; if ( S(extratags) ) return bsearch(&key,T(extratags),S(extratags),sizeof key,(stfu)casort); return 0; } /* destroy the extratags list (for shared libraries) */ void mkd_deallocate_tags() { if ( S(extratags) > 0 ) DELETE(extratags); } /* mkd_deallocate_tags */ Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/discount/resource.c0000644000000000000000000000530213611441373020252 0ustar rootroot/* markdown: a C implementation of John Gruber's Markdown markup language. * * Copyright (C) 2007 David L Parsons. * The redistribution terms are provided in the COPYRIGHT file that must * be distributed with this source code. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "config.h" #include "cstring.h" #include "markdown.h" #include "amalloc.h" /* free a (single) line */ void ___mkd_freeLine(Line *ptr) { DELETE(ptr->text); free(ptr); } /* free a list of lines */ void ___mkd_freeLines(Line *p) { if (p->next) ___mkd_freeLines(p->next); ___mkd_freeLine(p); } /* bye bye paragraph. */ void ___mkd_freeParagraph(Paragraph *p) { if (p->next) ___mkd_freeParagraph(p->next); if (p->down) ___mkd_freeParagraph(p->down); if (p->text) ___mkd_freeLines(p->text); if (p->ident) free(p->ident); if (p->lang) free(p->lang); free(p); } /* bye bye footnote. */ void ___mkd_freefootnote(Footnote *f) { DELETE(f->tag); DELETE(f->link); DELETE(f->title); } /* bye bye footnotes. */ void ___mkd_freefootnotes(MMIOT *f) { int i; if ( f->footnotes ) { for (i=0; i < S(*f->footnotes); i++) ___mkd_freefootnote( &T(*f->footnotes)[i] ); DELETE(*f->footnotes); free(f->footnotes); } } /* initialize a new MMIOT */ void ___mkd_initmmiot(MMIOT *f, void *footnotes) { if ( f ) { memset(f, 0, sizeof *f); CREATE(f->in); CREATE(f->out); CREATE(f->Q); if ( footnotes ) f->footnotes = footnotes; else { f->footnotes = malloc(sizeof f->footnotes[0]); CREATE(*f->footnotes); } } } /* free the contents of a MMIOT, but leave the object alone. */ void ___mkd_freemmiot(MMIOT *f, void *footnotes) { if ( f ) { DELETE(f->in); DELETE(f->out); DELETE(f->Q); if ( f->footnotes != footnotes ) ___mkd_freefootnotes(f); memset(f, 0, sizeof *f); } } /* free lines up to an barrier. */ void ___mkd_freeLineRange(Line *anchor, Line *stop) { Line *r = anchor->next; if ( r != stop ) { while ( r && (r->next != stop) ) r = r->next; if ( r ) r->next = 0; ___mkd_freeLines(anchor->next); } anchor->next = 0; } /* clean up everything allocated in __mkd_compile() */ void mkd_cleanup(Document *doc) { if ( doc && (doc->magic == VALID_DOCUMENT) ) { if ( doc->ctx ) { ___mkd_freemmiot(doc->ctx, 0); free(doc->ctx); } if ( doc->code) ___mkd_freeParagraph(doc->code); if ( doc->title) ___mkd_freeLine(doc->title); if ( doc->author) ___mkd_freeLine(doc->author); if ( doc->date) ___mkd_freeLine(doc->date); if ( T(doc->content) ) ___mkd_freeLines(T(doc->content)); memset(doc, 0, sizeof doc[0]); free(doc); } } Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/discount/Plan9/0000755000000000000000000000000013611445242017241 5ustar rootrootText-Markdown-Discount-0.12/discount/Plan9/markdown.20000644000000000000000000001262713611441373021157 0ustar rootroot.TH MARKDOWN 2 .SH NAME mkd_in, mkd_string, markdown, mkd_compile, mkd_css, mkd_generatecss, mkd_document, mkd_generatehtml, mkd_xhtmlpage, mkd_toc, mkd_generatetoc, mkd_cleanup, mkd_doc_title, mkd_doc_author, mkd_doc_date, mkd_line, mkd_generateline \- convert Markdown text to HTML .SH SYNOPSIS .ta \w'MMIOT* 'u .B #include .PP .B MMIOT* mkd_in(FILE *input, int flags) .PP .B MMIOT* mkd_string(char *buf, int size, int flags) .PP .B int markdown(MMIOT *doc, FILE *output, int flags) .PP .B int mkd_compile(MMIOT *document, int flags) .PP .B int mkd_css(MMIOT *document, char **doc) .PP .B int mkd_generatecss(MMIOT *document, FILE *output) .PP .B int mkd_document(MMIOT *document, char **doc) .PP .B int mkd_generatehtml(MMIOT *document, FILE *output) .PP .B int mkd_xhtmlpage(MMIOT *document, int flags, FILE *output) .PP .B int mkd_toc(MMIOT *document, char **doc) .PP .B int mkd_generatetoc(MMIOT *document, FILE *output) .PP .B void mkd_cleanup(MMIOT*); .PP .B char* mkd_doc_title(MMIOT*) .PP .B char* mkd_doc_author(MMIOT*) .PP .B char* mkd_doc_date(MMIOT*) .PP .B int mkd_line(char *string, int size, char **doc, int flags) .PP .B int mkd_generateline(char *string, int size, FILE *output, int flags) .PD .PP .SH DESCRIPTION These functions convert .IR Markdown (6) text into .SM HTML markup. .PP .I Mkd_in reads the text referenced by pointer to .B FILE .I input and returns a pointer to an .B MMIOT structure of the form expected by .I markdown and the other converters. .I Mkd_string accepts one .I string and returns a pointer to .BR MMIOT . .PP After such preparation, .I markdown converts .I doc and writes the result to .IR output , while .I mkd_compile transforms .I document in-place. .PP One or more of the following .I flags (combined with .BR OR ) control .IR markdown 's processing of .IR doc : .TF MKD_NOIMAGE .TP .B MKD_NOIMAGE Do not process .B ![] and remove .B tags from the output. .TP .B MKD_NOLINKS Do not process .B [] and remove .B tags from the output. .TP .B MKD_NOPANTS Suppress Smartypants-style replacement of quotes, dashes, or ellipses. .TP .B MKD_STRICT Disable superscript and relaxed emphasis processing if configured; otherwise a no-op. .TP .B MKD_TAGTEXT Process as inside an .SM HTML tag: no .BR , no .BR , no .SM HTML or .B [] expansion. .TP .B MKD_NO_EXT Don't process pseudo-protocols (in .IR markdown (6)). .TP .B MKD_CDATA Generate code for .SM XML .B ![CDATA[...]] element. .TP .B MKD_NOHEADER Don't process Pandoc-style headers. .TP .B MKD_TABSTOP When reading documents, expand tabs to 4 spaces, overriding any compile-time configuration. .TP .B MKD_TOC Label headings for use with the .I mkd_generatetoc and .I mkd_toc functions. .TP .B MKD_1_COMPAT MarkdownTest_1.0 compatibility. Trim trailing spaces from first line of code blocks and disable implicit reference links (in .IR markdown (6)). .TP .B MKD_AUTOLINK Greedy .SM URL generation. When set, any .SM URL is converted to a hyperlink, even those not encased in .BR <> . .TP .B MKD_SAFELINK Don't make hyperlinks from .B [][] links that have unknown .SM URL protocol types. .TP .B MKD_NOTABLES Do not process the syntax extension for tables (in .IR markdown (6)). .TP .B MKD_EMBED All of .BR MKD_NOLINKS , .BR MKD_NOIMAGE , and .BR MKD_TAGTEXT . .PD .PP This implementation supports Pandoc-style headers and inline .SM CSS .B at the end of the line or at the beginning of a subsequent line. .IP Style blocks apply to the entire document regardless of where they are defined. .TP Image Dimensions Image specification has been extended with an argument describing image dimensions: .BI = height x width. For an image 400 pixels high and 300 wide, the new syntax is: .IP .EX ![Alt text](/path/to/image.jpg =400x300 "Title") .EE .TP Pseudo-Protocols Pseudo-protocols that may replace the common .B http: or .B mailto: have been added to the link syntax described above. .IP .BR abbr : Text following is used as the .B title attribute of an .B abbr tag wrapping the link text. So .B [LT](abbr:Link Text) gives .B LT. .IP .BR id : The link text is marked up and written to the output, wrapped with .B and .BR . .IP .BR class : The link text is marked up and written to the output, wrapped with .B and .BR . .IP .BR raw : Text following is written to the output with no further processing. The link text is discarded. .TP Alphabetic Lists If .I markdown was configured with .BR --enable-alpha-list , .IP .EX a. this b. is c. an alphabetic d. list .EE .IP yields an .SM HTML .B ol ordered list. .TP Definition Lists If configured with .BR --enable-dl-tag , markup for definition lists is enabled. A definition list item is defined as .IP .EX =term= definition .EE .TP Tables Tables are specified with a pipe .RB ( | ) and dash .RB ( - ) marking. The markdown text .IP .EX header0|header1 -------|------- textA|textB textC|textD .EE .IP will produce an .SM HTML .B table of two columns and three rows. A header row is designated by ``underlining'' with dashes. Declare a column's alignment by affixing a colon .RB ( : ) to the left or right end of the dashes underlining its header. In the output, this yields the corresponding value for the .B align attribute on each .B td cell in the column. A colon at both ends of a column's header dashes indicates center alignment. .TP Relaxed Emphasis If configured with .BR --relaxed-emphasis , the rules for emphasis are changed so that a single .B _ will not count as an emphasis character in the middle of a word. This is useful for documenting some code where .B _ appears frequently, and would normally require a backslash escape. .PD .SH SEE ALSO .IR markdown (1), .IR markdown (2) .PP http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax/, ``Markdown: Syntax''. .PP http://daringfireball.net/projects/smartypants/, ``Smarty Pants''. .PP http://michelf.com/projects/php-markdown/extra/#table, ``PHP Markdown Extra: Tables''. Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/discount/mkd-callbacks.30000644000000000000000000000370413611441373021037 0ustar rootroot.\" .Dd January 18, 2008 .Dt MKD_CALLBACKS 3 .Os Mastodon .Sh NAME .Nm mkd_callbacks .Nd functions that modify link targets .Sh LIBRARY Markdown .Pq libmarkdown , -lmarkdown .Sh SYNOPSIS .Fd #include .Ft char* .Fn (*mkd_callback_t) "const char*" "const int" "void*" .Ft void .Fn (*mkd_free_t) "char *" "void*" .Ft void .Fn mkd_e_url "MMIOT *document" "mkd_callback_t edit" .Ft void .Fn mkd_e_flags "MMIOT *document" "mkd_callback_t edit" .Ft void .Fn mkd_e_free "MMIOT *document" "mkd_free_t dealloc" .Ft void .Fn mkd_e_data "MMIOT *document" "void *data" .Sh DESCRIPTION .Pp .Nm Discount provides a small set of data access functions to let a library user modify the targets given in a `[]' link, and to add additional flags to the generated link. .Pp The data access functions are passed a character pointer to the url being generated, the size of the url, and a data pointer pointing to a user data area (set by the .Fn mkd_e_data function.) After the callback function is called (either .Fn mkd_e_url or .Fn mkd_e_flags ) the data freeing function (if supplied) is called and passed the character pointer and user data pointer. .Sh EXAMPLE The .Fn mkd_basename function (in the module basename.c) is implemented by means of mkd callbacks; it modifies urls that start with a `/' so that they begin with a user-supplied url base by allocating a new string and filling it with the base + the url. Discount plugs that url in in place of the original, then calls the basename free function (it only does this when .Fn mkd_e_url or .Fn mkd_e_flags returns nonzero) to deallocate this memory. .Pp Note that only one level of callbacks are supported; if you wish to do multiple callbacks, you need to write your own code to handle them all. .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr markdown 1 , .Xr markdown 3 , .Xr mkd-line 3 , .Xr markdown 7 , .Xr mkd-extensions 7 , .Xr mmap 2 . .Pp basename.c .Pp http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax .Sh BUGS Error handling is minimal at best. Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/discount/pgm_options.h0000644000000000000000000000025413611441373020767 0ustar rootroot#ifndef PGM_OPTIONS_D #define PGM_OPTIONS_D #include int set_flag(mkd_flag_t *flags, char *optionstring); void show_flags(int byname); #endif/*PGM_OPTIONS_D*/ Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/discount/css.c0000644000000000000000000000314113611441373017212 0ustar rootroot/* markdown: a C implementation of John Gruber's Markdown markup language. * * Copyright (C) 2009 David L Parsons. * The redistribution terms are provided in the COPYRIGHT file that must * be distributed with this source code. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "config.h" #include "cstring.h" #include "markdown.h" #include "amalloc.h" /* * dump out stylesheet sections. */ static void stylesheets(Paragraph *p, Cstring *f) { Line* q; for ( ; p ; p = p->next ) { if ( p->typ == STYLE ) { for ( q = p->text; q ; q = q->next ) { Cswrite(f, T(q->text), S(q->text)); Csputc('\n', f); } } if ( p->down ) stylesheets(p->down, f); } } /* dump any embedded styles to a string */ int mkd_css(Document *d, char **res) { Cstring f; int size; if ( res && d && d->compiled ) { *res = 0; CREATE(f); RESERVE(f, 100); stylesheets(d->code, &f); if ( (size = S(f)) > 0 ) { EXPAND(f) = 0; /* HACK ALERT! HACK ALERT! HACK ALERT! */ *res = T(f);/* we know that a T(Cstring) is a character pointer */ /* so we can simply pick it up and carry it away, */ /* leaving the husk of the Ctring on the stack */ /* END HACK ALERT */ } else DELETE(f); return size; } return EOF; } /* dump any embedded styles to a file */ int mkd_generatecss(Document *d, FILE *f) { char *res; int written = EOF, size = mkd_css(d, &res); if ( size > 0 ) written = fwrite(res, 1, size, f); if ( res ) free(res); return (written == size) ? size : EOF; } Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/discount/version.c.in0000644000000000000000000000063313611441373020517 0ustar rootroot#include "config.h" char markdown_version[] = VERSION #if @TABSTOP@ != 4 " TAB=@TABSTOP@" #endif #if USE_AMALLOC " DEBUG" #endif #if USE_DISCOUNT_DL # if USE_EXTRA_DL " DL=BOTH" # else " DL=DISCOUNT" # endif #elif USE_EXTRA_DL " DL=EXTRA" #else " DL=NONE" #endif #if WITH_ID_ANCHOR " ID-ANCHOR" #endif #if WITH_GITHUB_TAGS " GITHUB-TAGS" #endif #if WITH_FENCED_CODE " FENCED-CODE" #endif ; Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/discount/mkd-line.30000644000000000000000000000173213611441373020046 0ustar rootroot.\" .Dd January 18, 2008 .Dt MKD_LINE 3 .Os Mastodon .Sh NAME .Nm mkd_line .Nd do Markdown translation of small items .Sh LIBRARY Markdown .Pq libmarkdown , -lmarkdown .Sh SYNOPSIS .Fd #include .Ft int .Fn mkd_line "char *string" "int size" "char **doc" "int flags" .Ft int .Fn mkd_generateline "char *string" "int size" "FILE *output" "int flags" .Sh DESCRIPTION .Pp Occasionally one might want to do markdown translations on fragments of data, like the title of an weblog article, a date, or a simple signature line. .Nm mkd_line and .Nm mkd_generateline allow you to do markdown translations on small blocks of text. .Nm mkd_line allocates a buffer, then writes the translated text into that buffer, and .Nm mkd_generateline writes the output to the specified .Ar FILE* . .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr markdown 1 , .Xr markdown 3 , .Xr markdown 7 , .Xr mkd-extensions 7 , .Xr mmap 2 . .Pp http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax .Sh BUGS Error handling is minimal at best. Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/discount/mkd-extensions.70000644000000000000000000001065613611441373021327 0ustar rootroot.\" .Dd Dec 22, 2007 .Dt MKD-EXTENSIONS 7 .Os MASTODON .Sh NAME .Nm mkd-extensions .Nd Extensions to the Markdown text formatting syntax .Sh DESCRIPTION This version of markdown has been extended in a few ways by extending existing markup, creating new markup from scratch, and borrowing markup from other markup languages. .Ss Image dimensions Markdown embedded images have been extended to allow specifying the dimensions of the image by adding a new argument .Em =/height/x/width/ to the link description. .Pp The new image syntax is .nf ![alt text](image =/height/x/width/ "title") .fi .Ss pseudo-protocols Five pseudo-protocols have been added to links .Bl -tag -width XXXXX .It Ar id: The .Ar "alt text" is marked up and written to the output, wrapped with .Em "" and .Em "" . .It Ar class: The .Ar "alt text" is marked up and written to the output, wrapped with .Em "" and .Em "" . .It Ar raw: The .Ar title is written .Em -- with no further processing -- to the output. The .Ar "alt text" is discarded. .It Ar abbr: The .Ar "alt text" is marked up and written to the output, wrapped with .Em "" and .Em "" . .It Ar lang: The .Ar "alt text" s marked up and written to the output, wrapped with .Em "" and .Em "" . .El .Ss Pandoc headers The markdown source document can have a 3-line .Xr Pandoc header in the format of .nf % title % author(s) % date .fi which will be made available to the .Fn mkd_doc_title , .Fn mkd_doc_author , and .Fn mkd_doc_date functions. .Ss Definition lists A definition list item is defined as .nf =tag= description .fi (that is a .Ar = , followed by text, another .Ar = , a newline, 4 spaces of intent, and then more text.) .Pp Alternatively, definition list items are defined as .nf tag : description .fi (This is the format that .Ar "PHP Markdown Extra" uses.) .Pp .Ss embedded stylesheets Stylesheets may be defined and modified in a .Em at the end of the line or a .Em at the beginning of a subsequent line. .Pp Be warned that style blocks work like footnote links -- no matter where you define them they are valid for the entire document. .Ss relaxed emphasis The rules for emphasis are changed so that a single .Ar _ will .Em not count as a emphasis character if it's in the middle of a word. This is primarily for documenting code, if you don't wish to have to backquote all code references. .Ss alpha lists Alphabetic lists (like regular numeric lists, but with alphabetic items) are supported. So: .nf a. this b. is c. an alphabetic d. list .fi will produce: .nf
  1. this
  2. is
  3. an alphabetic
  4. list
.fi .Ss tables .Ar "PHP Markdown Extra" tables are supported; input of the form .nf header|header ------|------ text | text .fi will produce: .nf
header header
text text
.fi The dashed line can also contain .Em : characters for formatting; if a .Em : is at the start of a column, it tells .Nm discount to align the cell contents to the left; if it's at the end, it aligns right, and if there's one at the start and at the end, it centers. .Ss strikethrough A strikethrough syntax is supported in much the same way that .Ar ` is used to define a section of code. If you enclose text with two or more tildes, such as .Em ~~erased text~~ it will be written as .Em "erased text" . Like code sections, you may use as many .Ar ~ as you want, but there must be as many starting tildes as closing tildes. .Ss markdown extra-style footnotes .Ar "PHP Markdown Extra" footnotes are supported. If a footnote link begins with a .Ar ^ , the first use of that footnote will generate a link down to the bottom of the rendered document, which will contain a numbered footnote with a link back to where the footnote was called. .Sh AUTHOR David Parsons .%T http://www.pell.portland.or.us/~orc/ .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr markdown 1 , .Xr markdown 3 , .Xr mkd-callbacks 3 , .Xr mkd-functions 3 , .Xr mkd-line 3 . .Pp .%T http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown .Pp .%T http://michelf.com/projects/php-markdown Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/discount/amalloc.c0000644000000000000000000000377013611441373020042 0ustar rootroot/* * debugging malloc()/realloc()/calloc()/free() that attempts * to keep track of just what's been allocated today. */ #include #include #define MAGIC 0x1f2e3d4c struct alist { int magic, size; struct alist *next, *last; }; static struct alist list = { 0, 0, 0, 0 }; static int mallocs=0; static int reallocs=0; static int frees=0; void * acalloc(int size, int count) { struct alist *ret = calloc(size + sizeof(struct alist), count); if ( ret ) { ret->magic = MAGIC; ret->size = size * count; if ( list.next ) { ret->next = list.next; ret->last = &list; ret->next->last = ret; list.next = ret; } else { ret->last = ret->next = &list; list.next = list.last = ret; } ++mallocs; return ret+1; } return 0; } void* amalloc(int size) { return acalloc(size,1); } void afree(void *ptr) { struct alist *p2 = ((struct alist*)ptr)-1; if ( p2->magic == MAGIC ) { p2->last->next = p2->next; p2->next->last = p2->last; ++frees; free(p2); } else free(ptr); } void * arealloc(void *ptr, int size) { struct alist *p2 = ((struct alist*)ptr)-1; struct alist save; if ( p2->magic == MAGIC ) { save.next = p2->next; save.last = p2->last; p2 = realloc(p2, sizeof(*p2) + size); if ( p2 ) { p2->size = size; p2->next->last = p2; p2->last->next = p2; ++reallocs; return p2+1; } else { save.next->last = save.last; save.last->next = save.next; return 0; } } return realloc(ptr, size); } void adump() { struct alist *p; for ( p = list.next; p && (p != &list); p = p->next ) { fprintf(stderr, "allocated: %d byte%s\n", p->size, (p->size==1) ? "" : "s"); fprintf(stderr, " [%.*s]\n", p->size, (char*)(p+1)); } if ( getenv("AMALLOC_STATISTICS") ) { fprintf(stderr, "%d malloc%s\n", mallocs, (mallocs==1)?"":"s"); fprintf(stderr, "%d realloc%s\n", reallocs, (reallocs==1)?"":"s"); fprintf(stderr, "%d free%s\n", frees, (frees==1)?"":"s"); } } Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/discount/tests/0000755000000000000000000000000013611445242017420 5ustar rootrootText-Markdown-Discount-0.12/discount/tests/links.text0000644000000000000000000000051513611441373021450 0ustar rootroot 1. 2. [automatic] (http://automatic "automatic link") 3. [automatic](http://automatic "automatic link") 4. [automatic](http://automatic) 5. [automatic] (http://automatic) 6. [automatic] [] 7. [automatic][] 8. [my][automatic] 9. [my] [automatic] [automatic]: http://automatic "footnote" [automatic] [ Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/discount/tests/html5.t0000644000000000000000000000055213611441373020641 0ustar rootroot. tests/functions.sh title "html5 blocks (mkd_with_html5_tags)" rc=0 MARKDOWN_FLAGS= try -5 'html5 block elements enabled' \ '' \ '' try 'html5 block elements disabled' \ '' \ '

' summary $0 exit $rc Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/discount/tests/linkypix.t0000644000000000000000000000070713611441373021461 0ustar rootroot. tests/functions.sh title "embedded images" rc=0 MARKDOWN_FLAGS= try 'image with size extension' \ '![picture](pic =200x200)' \ '

picture

' try 'image with height' \ '![picture](pic =x200)' \ '

picture

' try 'image with width' \ '![picture](pic =200x)' \ '

picture

' summary $0 exit $rc Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/discount/tests/embedlinks.text0000644000000000000000000000053613611441373022450 0ustar rootroot* [![an image](http://dustmite.org/mite.jpg =50x50)] (http://dustmite.org) * [[an embedded link](http://wontwork.org)](http://willwork.org) * [![dustmite][]] (http:/dustmite.org) * ![dustmite][] * ![dustmite][dustmite] * [cheat me](http://I.am.cheating) [dustmite]: http://dustmite.org/mite.jpg =25x25 "here I am!" Text-Markdown-Discount-0.12/discount/tests/linkylinky.t0000644000000000000000000000626613611441373022015 0ustar rootroot. tests/functions.sh title "embedded links" rc=0 MARKDOWN_FLAGS= try 'url contains &' '[hehehe](u&rl)' '

hehehe

' try 'url contains +' '[hehehe](u+rl)' '

hehehe

' try 'url contains "' '[hehehe](u"rl)' '

hehehe

' try 'url contains <' '[hehehe](uhehehe

' try 'url contains whitespace' '[ha](r u)' '

ha

' try 'label contains escaped []s' '[a\[b\]c](d)' '

a[b]c

' try '