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+#!/usr/bin/env python
+
+SPEED_TEST = 0
+
+"""
+====================================================================
+IF YOU ARE LOOKING TO EXTEND MARKDOWN, SEE THE "FOOTNOTES" SECTION
+====================================================================
+
+Python-Markdown
+===============
+
+Converts Markdown to HTML. Basic usage as a module:
+
+ import markdown
+ html = markdown.markdown(your_text_string)
+
+Started by [Manfred Stienstra](http://www.dwerg.net/). Continued and
+maintained by [Yuri Takhteyev](http://www.freewisdom.org).
+
+Project website: http://www.freewisdom.org/projects/python-markdown
+Contact: yuri [at] freewisdom.org
+
+License: GPL 2 (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html) or BSD
+
+Version: 1.5 (May 15, 2006)
+
+For changelog, see end of file
+"""
+
+import re, sys, os, random
+
+# set debug level: 3 none, 2 critical, 1 informative, 0 all
+(VERBOSE, INFO, CRITICAL, NONE) = range(4)
+
+MESSAGE_THRESHOLD = CRITICAL
+
+def message(level, text) :
+ if level >= MESSAGE_THRESHOLD :
+ print text
+
+
+# --------------- CONSTANTS YOU MIGHT WANT TO MODIFY -----------------
+
+# all tabs will be expanded to up to this many spaces
+TAB_LENGTH = 4
+ENABLE_ATTRIBUTES = 1
+SMART_EMPHASIS = 1
+
+# --------------- CONSTANTS YOU _SHOULD NOT_ HAVE TO CHANGE ----------
+
+FN_BACKLINK_TEXT = "zz1337820767766393qq"
+# a template for html placeholders
+HTML_PLACEHOLDER_PREFIX = "qaodmasdkwaspemas"
+HTML_PLACEHOLDER = HTML_PLACEHOLDER_PREFIX + "%dajkqlsmdqpakldnzsdfls"
+
+BLOCK_LEVEL_ELEMENTS = ['p', 'div', 'blockquote', 'pre', 'table',
+ 'dl', 'ol', 'ul', 'script', 'noscript',
+ 'form', 'fieldset', 'iframe', 'math', 'ins',
+ 'del', 'hr', 'hr/']
+
+def is_block_level (tag) :
+ return ( (tag in BLOCK_LEVEL_ELEMENTS) or
+ (tag[0] == 'h' and tag[1] in "0123456789") )
+
+"""
+======================================================================
+========================== NANODOM ===================================
+======================================================================
+
+The three classes below implement some of the most basic DOM
+methods. I use this instead of minidom because I need a simpler
+functionality and do not want to require additional libraries.
+
+Importantly, NanoDom does not do normalization, which is what we
+want. It also adds extra white space when converting DOM to string
+"""
+
+
+class Document :
+
+ def appendChild(self, child) :
+ self.documentElement = child
+ child.parent = self
+ self.entities = {}
+
+ def createElement(self, tag, textNode=None) :
+ el = Element(tag)
+ el.doc = self
+ if textNode :
+ el.appendChild(self.createTextNode(textNode))
+ return el
+
+ def createTextNode(self, text) :
+ node = TextNode(text)
+ node.doc = self
+ return node
+
+ def createEntityReference(self, entity):
+ if entity not in self.entities:
+ self.entities[entity] = EntityReference(entity)
+ return self.entities[entity]
+
+ def toxml (self) :
+ return self.documentElement.toxml()
+
+ def normalizeEntities(self, text) :
+
+ pairs = [ #("&", "&amp;"),
+ ("<", "&lt;"),
+ (">", "&gt;"),
+ ("\"", "&quot;")]
+
+ for old, new in pairs :
+ text = text.replace(old, new)
+ return text
+
+ def find(self, test) :
+ return self.documentElement.find(test)
+
+ def unlink(self) :
+ self.documentElement.unlink()
+ self.documentElement = None
+
+
+class Element :
+
+ type = "element"
+
+ def __init__ (self, tag) :
+
+ self.nodeName = tag
+ self.attributes = []
+ self.attribute_values = {}
+ self.childNodes = []
+
+ def unlink(self) :
+ for child in self.childNodes :
+ if child.type == "element" :
+ child.unlink()
+ self.childNodes = None
+
+ def setAttribute(self, attr, value) :
+ if not attr in self.attributes :
+ self.attributes.append(attr)
+
+ self.attribute_values[attr] = value
+
+ def insertChild(self, position, child) :
+ self.childNodes.insert(position, child)
+ child.parent = self
+
+ def removeChild(self, child) :
+ self.childNodes.remove(child)
+
+ def replaceChild(self, oldChild, newChild) :
+ position = self.childNodes.index(oldChild)
+ self.removeChild(oldChild)
+ self.insertChild(position, newChild)
+
+ def appendChild(self, child) :
+ self.childNodes.append(child)
+ child.parent = self
+
+ def handleAttributes(self) :
+ pass
+
+ def find(self, test, depth=0) :
+ """ Returns a list of descendants that pass the test function """
+ matched_nodes = []
+ for child in self.childNodes :
+ if test(child) :
+ matched_nodes.append(child)
+ if child.type == "element" :
+ matched_nodes += child.find(test, depth+1)
+ return matched_nodes
+
+ def toxml(self):
+ if ENABLE_ATTRIBUTES :
+ for child in self.childNodes:
+ child.handleAttributes()
+ buffer = ""
+ if self.nodeName in ['h1', 'h2', 'h3', 'h4'] :
+ buffer += "\n"
+ elif self.nodeName in ['li'] :
+ buffer += "\n "
+ buffer += "<" + self.nodeName
+ for attr in self.attributes :
+ value = self.attribute_values[attr]
+ value = self.doc.normalizeEntities(value)
+ buffer += ' %s="%s"' % (attr, value)
+ if self.childNodes or self.nodeName in ['blockquote']:
+ buffer += ">"
+ for child in self.childNodes :
+ buffer += child.toxml()
+ if self.nodeName == 'p' :
+ buffer += "\n"
+ elif self.nodeName == 'li' :
+ buffer += "\n "
+ buffer += "</%s>" % self.nodeName
+ else :
+ buffer += "/>"
+ if self.nodeName in ['p', 'li', 'ul', 'ol',
+ 'h1', 'h2', 'h3', 'h4'] :
+ buffer += "\n"
+
+ return buffer
+
+
+class TextNode :
+
+ type = "text"
+ attrRegExp = re.compile(r'\{@([^\}]*)=([^\}]*)}') # {@id=123}
+
+ def __init__ (self, text) :
+ self.value = text
+
+ def attributeCallback(self, match) :
+ self.parent.setAttribute(match.group(1), match.group(2))
+
+ def handleAttributes(self) :
+ self.value = self.attrRegExp.sub(self.attributeCallback, self.value)
+
+ def toxml(self) :
+ text = self.value
+ if not text.startswith(HTML_PLACEHOLDER_PREFIX):
+ if self.parent.nodeName == "p" :
+ text = text.replace("\n", "\n ")
+ elif (self.parent.nodeName == "li"
+ and self.parent.childNodes[0]==self):
+ text = "\n " + text.replace("\n", "\n ")
+ text = self.doc.normalizeEntities(text)
+ return text
+
+
+class EntityReference:
+
+ type = "entity_ref"
+
+ def __init__(self, entity):
+ self.entity = entity
+
+ def handleAttributes(self):
+ pass
+
+ def toxml(self):
+ return "&" + self.entity + ";"
+
+
+"""
+======================================================================
+========================== PRE-PROCESSORS ============================
+======================================================================
+
+Preprocessors munge source text before we start doing anything too
+complicated.
+
+Each preprocessor implements a "run" method that takes a pointer to
+a list of lines of the document, modifies it as necessary and
+returns either the same pointer or a pointer to a new list.
+"""
+
+class HeaderPreprocessor :
+
+ """
+ Replaces underlined headers with hashed headers to avoid
+ the nead for lookahead later.
+ """
+
+ def run (self, lines) :
+
+ for i in range(len(lines)) :
+ if not lines[i] :
+ continue
+
+ if lines[i].startswith("#") :
+ lines.insert(i+1, "\n")
+
+ if (i+1 <= len(lines)
+ and lines[i+1]
+ and lines[i+1][0] in ['-', '=']) :
+
+ underline = lines[i+1].strip()
+
+ if underline == "="*len(underline) :
+ lines[i] = "# " + lines[i].strip()
+ lines[i+1] = ""
+ elif underline == "-"*len(underline) :
+ lines[i] = "## " + lines[i].strip()
+ lines[i+1] = ""
+
+ return lines
+
+HEADER_PREPROCESSOR = HeaderPreprocessor()
+
+class LinePreprocessor :
+ """Deals with HR lines (needs to be done before processing lists)"""
+
+ def run (self, lines) :
+ for i in range(len(lines)) :
+ if self._isLine(lines[i]) :
+ lines[i] = "<hr />"
+ return lines
+
+ def _isLine(self, block) :
+ """Determines if a block should be replaced with an <HR>"""
+ if block.startswith(" ") : return 0 # a code block
+ text = "".join([x for x in block if not x.isspace()])
+ if len(text) <= 2 :
+ return 0
+ for pattern in ['isline1', 'isline2', 'isline3'] :
+ m = RE.regExp[pattern].match(text)
+ if (m and m.group(1)) :
+ return 1
+ else:
+ return 0
+
+LINE_PREPROCESSOR = LinePreprocessor()
+
+
+class LineBreaksPreprocessor :
+ """Replaces double spaces at the end of the lines with <br/ >."""
+
+ def run (self, lines) :
+ for i in range(len(lines)) :
+ if (lines[i].endswith(" ")
+ and not RE.regExp['tabbed'].match(lines[i]) ):
+ lines[i] += "<br />"
+ return lines
+
+LINE_BREAKS_PREPROCESSOR = LineBreaksPreprocessor()
+
+
+class HtmlBlockPreprocessor :
+ """Removes html blocks from self.lines"""
+
+ def run (self, lines) :
+ new_blocks = []
+ text = "\n".join(lines)
+ for block in text.split("\n\n") :
+ if block.startswith("\n") :
+ block = block[1:]
+ if ( (block.startswith("<") and block.rstrip().endswith(">"))
+ and (block[1] in ["!", "?", "@", "%"]
+ or is_block_level( block[1:].replace(">", " ")
+ .split()[0].lower()))) :
+ new_blocks.append(
+ self.stash.store(block.strip()))
+ else :
+ new_blocks.append(block)
+ return "\n\n".join(new_blocks).split("\n")
+
+HTML_BLOCK_PREPROCESSOR = HtmlBlockPreprocessor()
+
+
+class ReferencePreprocessor :
+
+ def run (self, lines) :
+ new_text = [];
+ for line in lines:
+ m = RE.regExp['reference-def'].match(line)
+ if m:
+ id = m.group(2).strip().lower()
+ title = dequote(m.group(4).strip()) #.replace('"', "&quot;")
+ self.references[id] = (m.group(3), title)
+ else:
+ new_text.append(line)
+ return new_text #+ "\n"
+
+REFERENCE_PREPROCESSOR = ReferencePreprocessor()
+
+"""
+======================================================================
+========================== INLINE PATTERNS ===========================
+======================================================================
+
+Inline patterns such as *emphasis* are handled by means of auxiliary
+objects, one per pattern. Each pattern object uses a single regular
+expression and needs support the following methods:
+
+ pattern.getCompiledRegExp() - returns a regular expression
+
+ pattern.handleMatch(m, doc) - takes a match object and returns
+ a NanoDom node (as a part of the provided
+ doc) or None
+
+All of python markdown's built-in patterns subclass from BasePatter,
+but you can add additional patterns that don't.
+
+Also note that all the regular expressions used by inline must
+capture the whole block. For this reason, they all start with
+'^(.*)' and end with '(.*)!'. In case with built-in expression
+BasePattern takes care of adding the "^(.*)" and "(.*)!".
+
+Finally, the order in which regular expressions are applied is very
+important - e.g. if we first replace http://.../ links with <a> tags
+and _then_ try to replace inline html, we would end up with a mess.
+So, we apply the expressions in the following order:
+
+ * escape and backticks have to go before everything else, so
+ that we can preempt any markdown patterns by escaping them.
+
+ * then we handle auto-links (must be done before inline html)
+
+ * then we handle inline HTML. At this point we will simply
+ replace all inline HTML strings with a placeholder and add
+ the actual HTML to a hash.
+
+ * then inline images (must be done before links)
+
+ * then bracketed links, first regular then reference-style
+
+ * finally we apply strong and emphasis
+"""
+
+NOBRACKET = r'[^\]\[]*'
+BRK = ( r'\[('
+ + (NOBRACKET + r'(\['+NOBRACKET)*6
+ + (NOBRACKET+ r'\])*'+NOBRACKET)*6
+ + NOBRACKET + r')\]' )
+
+BACKTICK_RE = r'\`([^\`]*)\`' # `e= m*c^2`
+DOUBLE_BACKTICK_RE = r'\`\`(.*)\`\`' # ``e=f("`")``
+ESCAPE_RE = r'\\(.)' # \<
+EMPHASIS_RE = r'\*([^\*]*)\*' # *emphasis*
+STRONG_RE = r'\*\*(.*)\*\*' # **strong**
+STRONG_EM_RE = r'\*\*\*([^_]*)\*\*\*' # ***strong***
+
+if SMART_EMPHASIS:
+ EMPHASIS_2_RE = r'(?<!\S)_(\S[^_]*)_' # _emphasis_
+else :
+ EMPHASIS_2_RE = r'_([^_]*)_' # _emphasis_
+
+STRONG_2_RE = r'__([^_]*)__' # __strong__
+STRONG_EM_2_RE = r'___([^_]*)___' # ___strong___
+
+LINK_RE = BRK + r'\s*\(([^\)]*)\)' # [text](url)
+LINK_ANGLED_RE = BRK + r'\s*\(<([^\)]*)>\)' # [text](<url>)
+IMAGE_LINK_RE = r'\!' + BRK + r'\s*\(([^\)]*)\)' # ![alttxt](http://x.com/)
+REFERENCE_RE = BRK+ r'\s*\[([^\]]*)\]' # [Google][3]
+IMAGE_REFERENCE_RE = r'\!' + BRK + '\s*\[([^\]]*)\]' # ![alt text][2]
+NOT_STRONG_RE = r'( \* )' # stand-alone * or _
+AUTOLINK_RE = r'<(http://[^>]*)>' # <http://www.123.com>
+AUTOMAIL_RE = r'<([^> ]*@[^> ]*)>' # <me@example.com>
+HTML_RE = r'(\<[^\>]*\>)' # <...>
+ENTITY_RE = r'(&[\#a-zA-Z0-9]*;)' # &amp;
+
+class BasePattern:
+
+ def __init__ (self, pattern) :
+ self.pattern = pattern
+ self.compiled_re = re.compile("^(.*)%s(.*)$" % pattern, re.DOTALL)
+
+ def getCompiledRegExp (self) :
+ return self.compiled_re
+
+class SimpleTextPattern (BasePattern) :
+
+ def handleMatch(self, m, doc) :
+ return doc.createTextNode(m.group(2))
+
+class SimpleTagPattern (BasePattern):
+
+ def __init__ (self, pattern, tag) :
+ BasePattern.__init__(self, pattern)
+ self.tag = tag
+
+ def handleMatch(self, m, doc) :
+ el = doc.createElement(self.tag)
+ el.appendChild(doc.createTextNode(m.group(2)))
+ return el
+
+class BacktickPattern (BasePattern):
+
+ def __init__ (self, pattern):
+ BasePattern.__init__(self, pattern)
+ self.tag = "code"
+
+ def handleMatch(self, m, doc) :
+ el = doc.createElement(self.tag)
+ text = m.group(2).strip()
+ text = text.replace("&", "&amp;")
+ el.appendChild(doc.createTextNode(text))
+ return el
+
+
+class DoubleTagPattern (SimpleTagPattern) :
+
+ def handleMatch(self, m, doc) :
+ tag1, tag2 = self.tag.split(",")
+ el1 = doc.createElement(tag1)
+ el2 = doc.createElement(tag2)
+ el1.appendChild(el2)
+ el2.appendChild(doc.createTextNode(m.group(2)))
+ return el1
+
+
+class HtmlPattern (BasePattern):
+
+ def handleMatch (self, m, doc) :
+ place_holder = self.stash.store(m.group(2))
+ return doc.createTextNode(place_holder)
+
+
+class LinkPattern (BasePattern):
+
+ def handleMatch(self, m, doc) :
+ el = doc.createElement('a')
+ el.appendChild(doc.createTextNode(m.group(2)))
+ parts = m.group(9).split()
+ # We should now have [], [href], or [href, title]
+ if parts :
+ el.setAttribute('href', parts[0])
+ else :
+ el.setAttribute('href', "")
+ if len(parts) > 1 :
+ # we also got a title
+ title = " ".join(parts[1:]).strip()
+ title = dequote(title) #.replace('"', "&quot;")
+ el.setAttribute('title', title)
+ return el
+
+
+class ImagePattern (BasePattern):
+
+ def handleMatch(self, m, doc):
+ el = doc.createElement('img')
+ src_parts = m.group(9).split()
+ el.setAttribute('src', src_parts[0])
+ if len(src_parts) > 1 :
+ el.setAttribute('title', dequote(" ".join(src_parts[1:])))
+ if ENABLE_ATTRIBUTES :
+ text = doc.createTextNode(m.group(2))
+ el.appendChild(text)
+ text.handleAttributes()
+ truealt = text.value
+ el.childNodes.remove(text)
+ else:
+ truealt = m.group(2)
+ el.setAttribute('alt', truealt)
+ return el
+
+class ReferencePattern (BasePattern):
+
+ def handleMatch(self, m, doc):
+ if m.group(9) :
+ id = m.group(9).lower()
+ else :
+ # if we got something like "[Google][]"
+ # we'll use "google" as the id
+ id = m.group(2).lower()
+ if not self.references.has_key(id) : # ignore undefined refs
+ return None
+ href, title = self.references[id]
+ text = m.group(2)
+ return self.makeTag(href, title, text, doc)
+
+ def makeTag(self, href, title, text, doc):
+ el = doc.createElement('a')
+ el.setAttribute('href', href)
+ if title :
+ el.setAttribute('title', title)
+ el.appendChild(doc.createTextNode(text))
+ return el
+
+
+class ImageReferencePattern (ReferencePattern):
+
+ def makeTag(self, href, title, text, doc):
+ el = doc.createElement('img')
+ el.setAttribute('src', href)
+ if title :
+ el.setAttribute('title', title)
+ el.setAttribute('alt', text)
+ return el
+
+
+class AutolinkPattern (BasePattern):
+
+ def handleMatch(self, m, doc):
+ el = doc.createElement('a')
+ el.setAttribute('href', m.group(2))
+ el.appendChild(doc.createTextNode(m.group(2)))
+ return el
+
+class AutomailPattern (BasePattern):
+
+ def handleMatch(self, m, doc) :
+ el = doc.createElement('a')
+ email = m.group(2)
+ if email.startswith("mailto:"):
+ email = email[len("mailto:"):]
+ for letter in email:
+ entity = doc.createEntityReference("#%d" % ord(letter))
+ el.appendChild(entity)
+ mailto = "mailto:" + email
+ mailto = "".join(['&#%d;' % ord(letter) for letter in mailto])
+ el.setAttribute('href', mailto)
+ return el
+
+ESCAPE_PATTERN = SimpleTextPattern(ESCAPE_RE)
+NOT_STRONG_PATTERN = SimpleTextPattern(NOT_STRONG_RE)
+
+BACKTICK_PATTERN = BacktickPattern(BACKTICK_RE)
+DOUBLE_BACKTICK_PATTERN = BacktickPattern(DOUBLE_BACKTICK_RE)
+STRONG_PATTERN = SimpleTagPattern(STRONG_RE, 'strong')
+STRONG_PATTERN_2 = SimpleTagPattern(STRONG_2_RE, 'strong')
+EMPHASIS_PATTERN = SimpleTagPattern(EMPHASIS_RE, 'em')
+EMPHASIS_PATTERN_2 = SimpleTagPattern(EMPHASIS_2_RE, 'em')
+
+STRONG_EM_PATTERN = DoubleTagPattern(STRONG_EM_RE, 'strong,em')
+STRONG_EM_PATTERN_2 = DoubleTagPattern(STRONG_EM_2_RE, 'strong,em')
+
+LINK_PATTERN = LinkPattern(LINK_RE)
+LINK_ANGLED_PATTERN = LinkPattern(LINK_ANGLED_RE)
+IMAGE_LINK_PATTERN = ImagePattern(IMAGE_LINK_RE)
+IMAGE_REFERENCE_PATTERN = ImageReferencePattern(IMAGE_REFERENCE_RE)
+REFERENCE_PATTERN = ReferencePattern(REFERENCE_RE)
+
+HTML_PATTERN = HtmlPattern(HTML_RE)
+ENTITY_PATTERN = HtmlPattern(ENTITY_RE)
+
+AUTOLINK_PATTERN = AutolinkPattern(AUTOLINK_RE)
+AUTOMAIL_PATTERN = AutomailPattern(AUTOMAIL_RE)
+
+
+"""
+======================================================================
+========================== POST-PROCESSORS ===========================
+======================================================================
+
+Markdown also allows post-processors, which are similar to
+preprocessors in that they need to implement a "run" method. Unlike
+pre-processors, they take a NanoDom document as a parameter and work
+with that.
+#
+There are currently no standard post-processors, but the footnote
+extension below uses one.
+"""
+"""
+======================================================================
+========================== MISC AUXILIARY CLASSES ====================
+======================================================================
+"""
+
+class HtmlStash :
+ """This class is used for stashing HTML objects that we extract
+ in the beginning and replace with place-holders."""
+
+ def __init__ (self) :
+ self.html_counter = 0 # for counting inline html segments
+ self.rawHtmlBlocks=[]
+
+ def store(self, html) :
+ """Saves an HTML segment for later reinsertion. Returns a
+ placeholder string that needs to be inserted into the
+ document.
+
+ @param html: an html segment
+ @returns : a placeholder string """
+ self.rawHtmlBlocks.append(html)
+ placeholder = HTML_PLACEHOLDER % self.html_counter
+ self.html_counter += 1
+ return placeholder
+
+
+class BlockGuru :
+
+ def _findHead(self, lines, fn, allowBlank=0) :
+
+ """Functional magic to help determine boundaries of indented
+ blocks.
+
+ @param lines: an array of strings
+ @param fn: a function that returns a substring of a string
+ if the string matches the necessary criteria
+ @param allowBlank: specifies whether it's ok to have blank
+ lines between matching functions
+ @returns: a list of post processes items and the unused
+ remainder of the original list"""
+
+ items = []
+ item = -1
+
+ i = 0 # to keep track of where we are
+
+ for line in lines :
+
+ if not line.strip() and not allowBlank:
+ return items, lines[i:]
+
+ if not line.strip() and allowBlank:
+ # If we see a blank line, this _might_ be the end
+ i += 1
+
+ # Find the next non-blank line
+ for j in range(i, len(lines)) :
+ if lines[j].strip() :
+ next = lines[j]
+ break
+ else :
+ # There is no more text => this is the end
+ break
+
+ # Check if the next non-blank line is still a part of the list
+
+ part = fn(next)
+
+ if part :
+ items.append("")
+ continue
+ else :
+ break # found end of the list
+
+ part = fn(line)
+
+ if part :
+ items.append(part)
+ i += 1
+ continue
+ else :
+ return items, lines[i:]
+ else :
+ i += 1
+
+ return items, lines[i:]
+
+
+ def detabbed_fn(self, line) :
+ """ An auxiliary method to be passed to _findHead """
+ m = RE.regExp['tabbed'].match(line)
+ if m:
+ return m.group(4)
+ else :
+ return None
+
+
+ def detectTabbed(self, lines) :
+
+ return self._findHead(lines, self.detabbed_fn,
+ allowBlank = 1)
+
+
+def print_error(string):
+ """Print an error string to stderr"""
+ sys.stderr.write(string +'\n')
+
+
+def dequote(string) :
+ """ Removes quotes from around a string """
+ if ( ( string.startswith('"') and string.endswith('"'))
+ or (string.startswith("'") and string.endswith("'")) ) :
+ return string[1:-1]
+ else :
+ return string
+
+"""
+======================================================================
+========================== CORE MARKDOWN =============================
+======================================================================
+
+This stuff is ugly, so if you are thinking of extending the syntax,
+see first if you can do it via pre-processors, post-processors,
+inline patterns or a combination of the three.
+"""
+
+class CorePatterns :
+ """This class is scheduled for removal as part of a refactoring
+ effort."""
+
+ patterns = {
+ 'header': r'(#*)([^#]*)(#*)', # # A title
+ 'reference-def' : r'(\ ?\ ?\ ?)\[([^\]]*)\]:\s*([^ ]*)(.*)',
+ # [Google]: http://www.google.com/
+ 'containsline': r'([-]*)$|^([=]*)', # -----, =====, etc.
+ 'ol': r'[ ]{0,3}[\d]*\.\s+(.*)', # 1. text
+ 'ul': r'[ ]{0,3}[*+-]\s+(.*)', # "* text"
+ 'isline1': r'(\**)', # ***
+ 'isline2': r'(\-*)', # ---
+ 'isline3': r'(\_*)', # ___
+ 'tabbed': r'((\t)|( ))(.*)', # an indented line
+ 'quoted' : r'> ?(.*)', # a quoted block ("> ...")
+ }
+
+ def __init__ (self) :
+
+ self.regExp = {}
+ for key in self.patterns.keys() :
+ self.regExp[key] = re.compile("^%s$" % self.patterns[key],
+ re.DOTALL)
+
+ self.regExp['containsline'] = re.compile(r'^([-]*)$|^([=]*)$', re.M)
+
+RE = CorePatterns()
+
+
+class Markdown:
+ """ Markdown formatter class for creating an html document from
+ Markdown text """
+
+
+ def __init__(self, source=None):
+ """Creates a new Markdown instance.
+
+ @param source: The text in Markdown format. """
+
+ if isinstance(source, unicode):
+ source = source.encode('utf8')
+ self.source = source
+ self.blockGuru = BlockGuru()
+ self.registeredExtensions = []
+ self.stripTopLevelTags = 1
+
+ self.preprocessors = [ HEADER_PREPROCESSOR,
+ LINE_PREPROCESSOR,
+ HTML_BLOCK_PREPROCESSOR,
+ LINE_BREAKS_PREPROCESSOR,
+ # A footnote preprocessor will
+ # get inserted here
+ REFERENCE_PREPROCESSOR ]
+
+
+ self.postprocessors = [] # a footnote postprocessor will get
+ # inserted later
+
+ self.prePatterns = []
+
+
+ self.inlinePatterns = [ DOUBLE_BACKTICK_PATTERN,
+ BACKTICK_PATTERN,
+ ESCAPE_PATTERN,
+ IMAGE_LINK_PATTERN,
+ IMAGE_REFERENCE_PATTERN,
+ REFERENCE_PATTERN,
+ LINK_ANGLED_PATTERN,
+ LINK_PATTERN,
+ AUTOLINK_PATTERN,
+ AUTOMAIL_PATTERN,
+ HTML_PATTERN,
+ ENTITY_PATTERN,
+ NOT_STRONG_PATTERN,
+ STRONG_EM_PATTERN,
+ STRONG_EM_PATTERN_2,
+ STRONG_PATTERN,
+ STRONG_PATTERN_2,
+ EMPHASIS_PATTERN,
+ EMPHASIS_PATTERN_2
+ # The order of the handlers matters!!!
+ ]
+
+ self.reset()
+
+ def registerExtension(self, extension) :
+ self.registeredExtensions.append(extension)
+
+ def reset(self) :
+ """Resets all state variables so that we can start
+ with a new text."""
+ self.references={}
+ self.htmlStash = HtmlStash()
+
+ HTML_BLOCK_PREPROCESSOR.stash = self.htmlStash
+ REFERENCE_PREPROCESSOR.references = self.references
+ HTML_PATTERN.stash = self.htmlStash
+ ENTITY_PATTERN.stash = self.htmlStash
+ REFERENCE_PATTERN.references = self.references
+ IMAGE_REFERENCE_PATTERN.references = self.references
+
+ for extension in self.registeredExtensions :
+ extension.reset()
+
+
+ def _transform(self):
+ """Transforms the Markdown text into a XHTML body document
+
+ @returns: A NanoDom Document """
+
+ # Setup the document
+
+ self.doc = Document()
+ self.top_element = self.doc.createElement("span")
+ self.top_element.appendChild(self.doc.createTextNode('\n'))
+ self.top_element.setAttribute('class', 'markdown')
+ self.doc.appendChild(self.top_element)
+
+ # Fixup the source text
+ text = self.source.strip()
+ text = text.replace("\r\n", "\n").replace("\r", "\n")
+ text += "\n\n"
+ text = text.expandtabs(TAB_LENGTH)
+
+ # Split into lines and run the preprocessors that will work with
+ # self.lines
+
+ self.lines = text.split("\n")
+
+ # Run the pre-processors on the lines
+ for prep in self.preprocessors :
+ self.lines = prep.run(self.lines)
+
+ # Create a NanoDom tree from the lines and attach it to Document
+
+
+ buffer = []
+ for line in self.lines :
+ if line.startswith("#") :
+ self._processSection(self.top_element, buffer)
+ buffer = [line]
+ else :
+ buffer.append(line)
+ self._processSection(self.top_element, buffer)
+
+ #self._processSection(self.top_element, self.lines)
+
+ # Not sure why I put this in but let's leave it for now.
+ self.top_element.appendChild(self.doc.createTextNode('\n'))
+
+ # Run the post-processors
+ for postprocessor in self.postprocessors :
+ postprocessor.run(self.doc)
+
+ return self.doc
+
+
+ def _processSection(self, parent_elem, lines,
+ inList = 0, looseList = 0) :
+
+ """Process a section of a source document, looking for high
+ level structural elements like lists, block quotes, code
+ segments, html blocks, etc. Some those then get stripped
+ of their high level markup (e.g. get unindented) and the
+ lower-level markup is processed recursively.
+
+ @param parent_elem: A NanoDom element to which the content
+ will be added
+ @param lines: a list of lines
+ @param inList: a level
+ @returns: None"""
+
+ if not lines :
+ return
+
+ # Check if this section starts with a list, a blockquote or
+ # a code block
+
+ processFn = { 'ul' : self._processUList,
+ 'ol' : self._processOList,
+ 'quoted' : self._processQuote,
+ 'tabbed' : self._processCodeBlock }
+
+ for regexp in ['ul', 'ol', 'quoted', 'tabbed'] :
+ m = RE.regExp[regexp].match(lines[0])
+ if m :
+ processFn[regexp](parent_elem, lines, inList)
+ return
+
+ # We are NOT looking at one of the high-level structures like
+ # lists or blockquotes. So, it's just a regular paragraph
+ # (though perhaps nested inside a list or something else). If
+ # we are NOT inside a list, we just need to look for a blank
+ # line to find the end of the block. If we ARE inside a
+ # list, however, we need to consider that a sublist does not
+ # need to be separated by a blank line. Rather, the following
+ # markup is legal:
+ #
+ # * The top level list item
+ #
+ # Another paragraph of the list. This is where we are now.
+ # * Underneath we might have a sublist.
+ #
+
+ if inList :
+
+ start, theRest = self._linesUntil(lines, (lambda line:
+ RE.regExp['ul'].match(line)
+ or RE.regExp['ol'].match(line)
+ or not line.strip()))
+
+ self._processSection(parent_elem, start,
+ inList - 1, looseList = looseList)
+ self._processSection(parent_elem, theRest,
+ inList - 1, looseList = looseList)
+
+
+ else : # Ok, so it's just a simple block
+
+ paragraph, theRest = self._linesUntil(lines, lambda line:
+ not line.strip())
+
+ if len(paragraph) and paragraph[0].startswith('#') :
+ m = RE.regExp['header'].match(paragraph[0])
+ if m :
+ level = len(m.group(1))
+ h = self.doc.createElement("h%d" % level)
+ parent_elem.appendChild(h)
+ for item in self._handleInlineWrapper2(m.group(2).strip()) :
+ h.appendChild(item)
+ else :
+ message(CRITICAL, "We've got a problem header!")
+
+ elif paragraph :
+
+ list = self._handleInlineWrapper2("\n".join(paragraph))
+
+ if ( parent_elem.nodeName == 'li'
+ and not (looseList or parent_elem.childNodes)):
+
+ #and not parent_elem.childNodes) :
+ # If this is the first paragraph inside "li", don't
+ # put <p> around it - append the paragraph bits directly
+ # onto parent_elem
+ el = parent_elem
+ else :
+ # Otherwise make a "p" element
+ el = self.doc.createElement("p")
+ parent_elem.appendChild(el)
+
+ for item in list :
+ el.appendChild(item)
+
+ if theRest :
+ theRest = theRest[1:] # skip the first (blank) line
+
+ self._processSection(parent_elem, theRest, inList)
+
+
+
+ def _processUList(self, parent_elem, lines, inList) :
+ self._processList(parent_elem, lines, inList,
+ listexpr='ul', tag = 'ul')
+
+ def _processOList(self, parent_elem, lines, inList) :
+ self._processList(parent_elem, lines, inList,
+ listexpr='ol', tag = 'ol')
+
+
+ def _processList(self, parent_elem, lines, inList, listexpr, tag) :
+ """Given a list of document lines starting with a list item,
+ finds the end of the list, breaks it up, and recursively
+ processes each list item and the remainder of the text file.
+
+ @param parent_elem: A dom element to which the content will be added
+ @param lines: a list of lines
+ @param inList: a level
+ @returns: None"""
+
+ ul = self.doc.createElement(tag) # ul might actually be '<ol>'
+ parent_elem.appendChild(ul)
+
+ looseList = 0
+
+ # Make a list of list items
+ items = []
+ item = -1
+
+ i = 0 # a counter to keep track of where we are
+
+ for line in lines :
+
+ loose = 0
+ if not line.strip() :
+ # If we see a blank line, this _might_ be the end of the list
+ i += 1
+ loose = 1
+
+ # Find the next non-blank line
+ for j in range(i, len(lines)) :
+ if lines[j].strip() :
+ next = lines[j]
+ break
+ else :
+ # There is no more text => end of the list
+ break
+
+ # Check if the next non-blank line is still a part of the list
+ if ( RE.regExp['ul'].match(next) or
+ RE.regExp['ol'].match(next) or
+ RE.regExp['tabbed'].match(next) ):
+ # get rid of any white space in the line
+ items[item].append(line.strip())
+ looseList = loose or looseList
+ continue
+ else :
+ break # found end of the list
+
+ # Now we need to detect list items (at the current level)
+ # while also detabing child elements if necessary
+
+ for expr in ['ul', 'ol', 'tabbed']:
+
+ m = RE.regExp[expr].match(line)
+ if m :
+ if expr in ['ul', 'ol'] : # We are looking at a new item
+ if m.group(1) :
+ items.append([m.group(1)])
+ item += 1
+ elif expr == 'tabbed' : # This line needs to be detabbed
+ items[item].append(m.group(4)) #after the 'tab'
+
+ i += 1
+ break
+ else :
+ items[item].append(line) # Just regular continuation
+ i += 1 # added on 2006.02.25
+ else :
+ i += 1
+
+ # Add the dom elements
+ for item in items :
+ li = self.doc.createElement("li")
+ ul.appendChild(li)
+
+ self._processSection(li, item, inList + 1, looseList = looseList)
+
+ # Process the remaining part of the section
+
+ self._processSection(parent_elem, lines[i:], inList)
+
+
+ def _linesUntil(self, lines, condition) :
+ """ A utility function to break a list of lines upon the
+ first line that satisfied a condition. The condition
+ argument should be a predicate function.
+ """
+
+ i = -1
+ for line in lines :
+ i += 1
+ if condition(line) : break
+ else :
+ i += 1
+ return lines[:i], lines[i:]
+
+ def _processQuote(self, parent_elem, lines, inList) :
+ """Given a list of document lines starting with a quote finds
+ the end of the quote, unindents it and recursively
+ processes the body of the quote and the remainder of the
+ text file.
+
+ @param parent_elem: DOM element to which the content will be added
+ @param lines: a list of lines
+ @param inList: a level
+ @returns: None """
+
+ dequoted = []
+ i = 0
+ for line in lines :
+ m = RE.regExp['quoted'].match(line)
+ if m :
+ dequoted.append(m.group(1))
+ i += 1
+ else :
+ break
+ else :
+ i += 1
+
+ blockquote = self.doc.createElement('blockquote')
+ parent_elem.appendChild(blockquote)
+
+ self._processSection(blockquote, dequoted, inList)
+ self._processSection(parent_elem, lines[i:], inList)
+
+
+
+
+ def _processCodeBlock(self, parent_elem, lines, inList) :
+ """Given a list of document lines starting with a code block
+ finds the end of the block, puts it into the dom verbatim
+ wrapped in ("<pre><code>") and recursively processes the
+ the remainder of the text file.
+
+ @param parent_elem: DOM element to which the content will be added
+ @param lines: a list of lines
+ @param inList: a level
+ @returns: None"""
+
+ detabbed, theRest = self.blockGuru.detectTabbed(lines)
+
+ pre = self.doc.createElement('pre')
+ code = self.doc.createElement('code')
+ parent_elem.appendChild(pre)
+ pre.appendChild(code)
+ text = "\n".join(detabbed).rstrip()+"\n"
+ text = text.replace("&", "&amp;")
+ code.appendChild(self.doc.createTextNode(text))
+ self._processSection(parent_elem, theRest, inList)
+
+
+ def _handleInlineWrapper2 (self, line) :
+
+
+ parts = [line]
+
+ #if not(line):
+ # return [self.doc.createTextNode(' ')]
+
+ for pattern in self.inlinePatterns :
+
+ #print
+ #print self.inlinePatterns.index(pattern)
+
+ i = 0
+
+ #print parts
+ while i < len(parts) :
+
+ x = parts[i]
+ #print i
+ if isinstance(x, (str, unicode)) :
+ result = self._applyPattern(x, pattern)
+ #print result
+ #print result
+ #print parts, i
+ if result :
+ i -= 1
+ parts.remove(x)
+ for y in result :
+ parts.insert(i+1,y)
+
+ i += 1
+
+ for i in range(len(parts)) :
+ x = parts[i]
+ if isinstance(x, (str, unicode)) :
+ parts[i] = self.doc.createTextNode(x)
+
+ return parts
+
+
+
+ def _handleInlineWrapper (self, line) :
+
+ # A wrapper around _handleInline to avoid recursion
+
+ parts = [line]
+
+ i = 0
+
+ while i < len(parts) :
+ x = parts[i]
+ if isinstance(x, (str, unicode)) :
+ parts.remove(x)
+ result = self._handleInline(x)
+ for y in result :
+ parts.insert(i,y)
+ else :
+ i += 1
+
+ return parts
+
+ def _handleInline(self, line):
+ """Transform a Markdown line with inline elements to an XHTML
+ fragment.
+
+ This function uses auxiliary objects called inline patterns.
+ See notes on inline patterns above.
+
+ @param item: A block of Markdown text
+ @return: A list of NanoDom nodes """
+
+ if not(line):
+ return [self.doc.createTextNode(' ')]
+
+ for pattern in self.inlinePatterns :
+ list = self._applyPattern( line, pattern)
+ if list: return list
+
+ return [self.doc.createTextNode(line)]
+
+ def _applyPattern(self, line, pattern) :
+ """ Given a pattern name, this function checks if the line
+ fits the pattern, creates the necessary elements, and returns
+ back a list consisting of NanoDom elements and/or strings.
+
+ @param line: the text to be processed
+ @param pattern: the pattern to be checked
+
+ @returns: the appropriate newly created NanoDom element if the
+ pattern matches, None otherwise.
+ """
+
+ # match the line to pattern's pre-compiled reg exp.
+ # if no match, move on.
+
+ m = pattern.getCompiledRegExp().match(line)
+ if not m :
+ return None
+
+ # if we got a match let the pattern make us a NanoDom node
+ # if it doesn't, move on
+ node = pattern.handleMatch(m, self.doc)
+
+ if node :
+ # Those are in the reverse order!
+ return ( m.groups()[-1], # the string to the left
+ node, # the new node
+ m.group(1)) # the string to the right of the match
+
+ else :
+ return None
+
+ def __str__(self):
+ """Return the document in XHTML format.
+
+ @returns: A serialized XHTML body."""
+ #try :
+ doc = self._transform()
+ xml = doc.toxml()
+ #finally:
+ # doc.unlink()
+
+ # Let's stick in all the raw html pieces
+
+ for i in range(self.htmlStash.html_counter) :
+ xml = xml.replace("<p>%s\n</p>" % (HTML_PLACEHOLDER % i),
+ self.htmlStash.rawHtmlBlocks[i] + "\n")
+ xml = xml.replace(HTML_PLACEHOLDER % i,
+ self.htmlStash.rawHtmlBlocks[i])
+
+ xml = xml.replace(FN_BACKLINK_TEXT, "&#8617;")
+
+ # And return everything but the top level tag
+
+ if self.stripTopLevelTags :
+ xml = xml.strip()[23:-7]
+
+ if isinstance(xml, unicode) :
+ xml = xml.encode("utf8")
+
+ return xml
+
+
+ toString = __str__
+
+
+"""
+========================= FOOTNOTES =================================
+
+This section adds footnote handling to markdown. It can be used as
+an example for extending python-markdown with relatively complex
+functionality. While in this case the extension is included inside
+the module itself, it could just as easily be added from outside the
+module. Not that all markdown classes above are ignorant about
+footnotes. All footnote functionality is provided separately and
+then added to the markdown instance at the run time.
+
+Footnote functionality is attached by calling extendMarkdown()
+method of FootnoteExtension. The method also registers the
+extension to allow it's state to be reset by a call to reset()
+method.
+"""
+
+class FootnoteExtension :
+
+ DEF_RE = re.compile(r'(\ ?\ ?\ ?)\[\^([^\]]*)\]:\s*(.*)')
+ SHORT_USE_RE = re.compile(r'\[\^([^\]]*)\]', re.M) # [^a]
+
+ FN_PLACE_MARKER = "///Footnotes Go Here///"
+
+ def __init__ (self) :
+ self.reset()
+
+ def extendMarkdown(self, md) :
+
+ self.md = md
+
+ # Stateless extensions do not need to be registered
+ md.registerExtension(self)
+
+ # Insert a preprocessor before ReferencePreprocessor
+ index = md.preprocessors.index(REFERENCE_PREPROCESSOR)
+ preprocessor = FootnotePreprocessor(self)
+ preprocessor.md = md
+ md.preprocessors.insert(index, preprocessor)
+
+ # Insert an inline pattern before ImageReferencePattern
+ FOOTNOTE_RE = r'\[\^([^\]]*)\]' # blah blah [^1] blah
+ index = md.inlinePatterns.index(IMAGE_REFERENCE_PATTERN)
+ md.inlinePatterns.insert(index, FootnotePattern(FOOTNOTE_RE, self))
+
+ # Insert a post-processor that would actually add the footnote div
+ postprocessor = FootnotePostprocessor(self)
+ postprocessor.extension = self
+
+ md.postprocessors.append(postprocessor)
+
+
+ def reset(self) :
+ # May be called by Markdown is state reset is desired
+
+ self.footnote_suffix = "-" + str(int(random.random()*1000000000))
+ self.used_footnotes={}
+ self.footnotes = {}
+
+ def findFootnotesPlaceholder(self, doc) :
+ def findFootnotePlaceholderFn(node=None, indent=0):
+ if node.type == 'text':
+ if node.value.find(self.FN_PLACE_MARKER) > -1 :
+ return True
+
+ fn_div_list = doc.find(findFootnotePlaceholderFn)
+ if fn_div_list :
+ return fn_div_list[0]
+
+
+ def setFootnote(self, id, text) :
+ self.footnotes[id] = text
+
+ def makeFootnoteId(self, num) :
+ return 'fn%d%s' % (num, self.footnote_suffix)
+
+ def makeFootnoteRefId(self, num) :
+ return 'fnr%d%s' % (num, self.footnote_suffix)
+
+ def makeFootnotesDiv (self, doc) :
+ """Creates the div with class='footnote' and populates it with
+ the text of the footnotes.
+
+ @returns: the footnote div as a dom element """
+
+ if not self.footnotes.keys() :
+ return None
+
+ div = doc.createElement("div")
+ div.setAttribute('class', 'footnote')
+ hr = doc.createElement("hr")
+ div.appendChild(hr)
+ ol = doc.createElement("ol")
+ div.appendChild(ol)
+
+ footnotes = [(self.used_footnotes[id], id)
+ for id in self.footnotes.keys()]
+ footnotes.sort()
+
+ for i, id in footnotes :
+ li = doc.createElement('li')
+ li.setAttribute('id', self.makeFootnoteId(i))
+
+ self.md._processSection(li, self.footnotes[id].split("\n"))
+
+ #li.appendChild(doc.createTextNode(self.footnotes[id]))
+
+ backlink = doc.createElement('a')
+ backlink.setAttribute('href', '#' + self.makeFootnoteRefId(i))
+ backlink.setAttribute('class', 'footnoteBackLink')
+ backlink.setAttribute('title',
+ 'Jump back to footnote %d in the text' % 1)
+ backlink.appendChild(doc.createTextNode(FN_BACKLINK_TEXT))
+
+ if li.childNodes :
+ node = li.childNodes[-1]
+ if node.type == "text" :
+ node = li
+ node.appendChild(backlink)
+
+ ol.appendChild(li)
+
+ return div
+
+
+class FootnotePreprocessor :
+
+ def __init__ (self, footnotes) :
+ self.footnotes = footnotes
+
+ def run(self, lines) :
+
+ self.blockGuru = BlockGuru()
+ lines = self._handleFootnoteDefinitions (lines)
+
+ # Make a hash of all footnote marks in the text so that we
+ # know in what order they are supposed to appear. (This
+ # function call doesn't really substitute anything - it's just
+ # a way to get a callback for each occurence.
+
+ text = "\n".join(lines)
+ self.footnotes.SHORT_USE_RE.sub(self.recordFootnoteUse, text)
+
+ return text.split("\n")
+
+
+ def recordFootnoteUse(self, match) :
+
+ id = match.group(1)
+ id = id.strip()
+ nextNum = len(self.footnotes.used_footnotes.keys()) + 1
+ self.footnotes.used_footnotes[id] = nextNum
+
+
+ def _handleFootnoteDefinitions(self, lines) :
+ """Recursively finds all footnote definitions in the lines.
+
+ @param lines: a list of lines of text
+ @returns: a string representing the text with footnote
+ definitions removed """
+
+ i, id, footnote = self._findFootnoteDefinition(lines)
+
+ if id :
+
+ plain = lines[:i]
+
+ detabbed, theRest = self.blockGuru.detectTabbed(lines[i+1:])
+
+ self.footnotes.setFootnote(id,
+ footnote + "\n"
+ + "\n".join(detabbed))
+
+ more_plain = self._handleFootnoteDefinitions(theRest)
+ return plain + [""] + more_plain
+
+ else :
+ return lines
+
+ def _findFootnoteDefinition(self, lines) :
+ """Finds the first line of a footnote definition.
+
+ @param lines: a list of lines of text
+ @returns: the index of the line containing a footnote definition """
+
+ counter = 0
+ for line in lines :
+ m = self.footnotes.DEF_RE.match(line)
+ if m :
+ return counter, m.group(2), m.group(3)
+ counter += 1
+ return counter, None, None
+
+
+class FootnotePattern (BasePattern) :
+
+ def __init__ (self, pattern, footnotes) :
+
+ BasePattern.__init__(self, pattern)
+ self.footnotes = footnotes
+
+ def handleMatch(self, m, doc) :
+ sup = doc.createElement('sup')
+ a = doc.createElement('a')
+ sup.appendChild(a)
+ id = m.group(2)
+ num = self.footnotes.used_footnotes[id]
+ sup.setAttribute('id', self.footnotes.makeFootnoteRefId(num))
+ a.setAttribute('href', '#' + self.footnotes.makeFootnoteId(num))
+ a.appendChild(doc.createTextNode(str(num)))
+ return sup
+
+class FootnotePostprocessor :
+
+ def __init__ (self, footnotes) :
+ self.footnotes = footnotes
+
+ def run(self, doc) :
+ footnotesDiv = self.footnotes.makeFootnotesDiv(doc)
+ if footnotesDiv :
+ fnPlaceholder = self.extension.findFootnotesPlaceholder(doc)
+ if fnPlaceholder :
+ fnPlaceholder.parent.replaceChild(fnPlaceholder, footnotesDiv)
+ else :
+ doc.documentElement.appendChild(footnotesDiv)
+
+# ====================================================================
+
+def markdown(text) :
+ message(VERBOSE, "in markdown.py, received text:\n%s" % text)
+ return Markdown(text).toString()
+
+def markdownWithFootnotes(text):
+ message(VERBOSE, "Running markdown with footnotes, "
+ + "received text:\n%s" % text)
+ md = Markdown()
+ footnoteExtension = FootnoteExtension()
+ footnoteExtension.extendMarkdown(md)
+ md.source = text
+
+ return str(md)
+
+def test_markdown(args):
+ """test markdown at the command line.
+ in each test, arg 0 is the module name"""
+ print "\nTEST 1: no arguments on command line"
+ cmd_line(["markdown.py"])
+ print "\nTEST 2a: 1 argument on command line: a good option"
+ cmd_line(["markdown.py","-footnotes"])
+ print "\nTEST 2b: 1 argument on command line: a bad option"
+ cmd_line(["markdown.py","-foodnotes"])
+ print "\nTEST 3: 1 argument on command line: non-existent input file"
+ cmd_line(["markdown.py","junk.txt"])
+ print "\nTEST 4: 1 argument on command line: existing input file"
+ lines = """
+Markdown text with[^1]:
+
+2. **bold text**,
+3. *italic text*.
+
+Then more:
+
+ beginning of code block;
+ another line of code block.
+
+ a second paragraph of code block.
+
+more text to end our file.
+
+[^1]: "italic" means emphasis.
+"""
+ fid = "markdown-test.txt"
+ f1 = open(fid, 'w+')
+ f1.write(lines)
+ f1.close()
+ cmd_line(["markdown.py",fid])
+ print "\nTEST 5: 2 arguments on command line: nofootnotes and input file"
+ cmd_line(["markdown.py","-nofootnotes", fid])
+ print "\nTEST 6: 2 arguments on command line: footnotes and input file"
+ cmd_line(["markdown.py","-footnotes", fid])
+ print "\nTEST 7: 3 arguments on command line: nofootnotes,inputfile, outputfile"
+ fidout = "markdown-test.html"
+ cmd_line(["markdown.py","-nofootnotes", fid, fidout])
+
+
+def get_vars(args):
+ """process the command-line args received; return usable variables"""
+ #firstly get the variables
+
+ message(VERBOSE, "in get_vars(), args: %s" % args)
+
+ if len(args) <= 1:
+ option, inFile, outFile = (None, None, None)
+ elif len(args) >= 4:
+ option, inFile, outFile = args[1:4]
+ elif len(args) == 3:
+ temp1, temp2 = args[1:3]
+ if temp1[0] == '-':
+ #then we have an option and inFile
+ option, inFile, outFile = temp1, temp2, None
+ else:
+ #we have no option, so we must have inFile and outFile
+ option, inFile, outFile = None, temp1, temp2
+ else:
+ #len(args) = 2
+ #we have only one usable arg: might be an option or a file
+ temp1 = args[1]
+
+ message(VERBOSE, "our single arg is: %s" % str(temp1))
+
+ if temp1[0] == '-':
+ #then we have an option
+ option, inFile, outFile = temp1, None, None
+ else:
+ #we have no option, so we must have inFile
+ option, inFile, outFile = None, temp1, None
+
+ message(VERBOSE,
+ "prior to validation, option: %s, inFile: %s, outFile: %s" %
+ (str(option), str(inFile), str(outFile),))
+
+ return option, inFile, outFile
+
+
+USAGE = """
+\nUsing markdown.py:
+
+ python markdown.py [option] input_file_with_markdown.txt [output_file.html]
+
+Options:
+
+ -footnotes or -fn : generate markdown with footnotes
+ -test or -t : run a self-test
+ -help or -h : print this message
+
+"""
+
+VALID_OPTIONS = ['footnotes','nofootnotes', 'fn', 'test', 't', 'f',
+ 'help', 'h']
+
+EXPANDED_OPTIONS = { "fn" : "footnotes",
+ "t" : "test",
+ "h" : "help" }
+
+
+def validate_option(option) :
+
+ """ Check if the option makes sense and print an appropriate message
+ if it isn't.
+
+ @return: valid option string or None
+ """
+
+ #now validate the variables
+ if (option is not None):
+ if (len(option) > 1 and option[1:] in VALID_OPTIONS) :
+ option = option[1:]
+
+ if option in EXPANDED_OPTIONS.keys() :
+ option = EXPANDED_OPTIONS[option]
+ return option
+ else:
+ message(CRITICAL,
+ "\nSorry, I don't understand option %s" % option)
+ message(CRITICAL, USAGE)
+ return None
+
+
+def validate_input_file(inFile) :
+ """ Check if the input file is specified and exists.
+
+ @return: valid input file path or None
+ """
+
+ if not inFile :
+ message(CRITICAL,
+ "\nI need an input filename.\n")
+ message(CRITICAL, USAGE)
+ return None
+
+
+ if os.access(inFile, os.R_OK):
+ return inFile
+ else :
+ message(CRITICAL, "Sorry, I can't find input file %s" % str(inFile))
+ return None
+
+
+
+
+def cmd_line(args):
+
+ message(VERBOSE, "in cmd_line with args: %s" % args)
+
+ option, inFile, outFile = get_vars(args)
+
+ if option :
+ option = validate_option(option)
+ if not option : return
+
+ if option == "help" :
+ message(CRITICAL, USAGE)
+ return
+ elif option == "test" :
+ test_markdown(None)
+ return
+
+ inFile = validate_input_file(inFile)
+ if not inFile :
+ return
+ else :
+ input = file(inFile).read()
+
+ message(VERBOSE, "Validated command line parameters:" +
+ "\n\toption: %s, \n\tinFile: %s, \n\toutFile: %s" % (
+ str(option), str(inFile), str(outFile),))
+
+ if option == "footnotes" :
+ md_function = markdownWithFootnotes
+ else :
+ md_function = markdown
+
+ if outFile is None:
+ print md_function(input)
+ else:
+ output = md_function(input)
+ f1 = open(outFile, "w+")
+ f1.write(output)
+ f1.close()
+
+ if os.access(outFile, os.F_OK):
+ message(INFO, "Successfully wrote %s" % outFile)
+ else:
+ message(INFO, "Failed to write %s" % outFile)
+
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ """ Run Markdown from the command line.
+ Set debug = 3 at top of file to get diagnostic output"""
+ args = sys.argv
+
+ #set testing=1 to test the command-line response of markdown.py
+ testing = 0
+ if testing:
+ test_markdown(args)
+ else:
+ import time
+ t0 = time.time()
+ #for x in range(10) :
+ cmd_line(args)
+ #import profile
+ #profile.run('cmd_line(args)', 'profile')
+ t1 = time.time()
+ #print "Time: %f - %f = %f" % (t1, t0, t1-t0)
+
+"""
+CHANGELOG
+=========
+
+May 15, 2006: A bug with lists, recursion on block-level elements,
+run-in headers, spaces before headers, unicode input (thanks to Aaron
+Swartz). Sourceforge tracker #s: 1489313, 1489312, 1489311, 1488370,
+1485178, 1485176. (v. 1.5)
+
+Mar. 24, 2006: Switched to a not-so-recursive algorithm with
+_handleInline. (Version 1.4)
+
+Mar. 15, 2006: Replaced some instance variables with class variables
+(a patch from Stelios Xanthakis). Chris Clark's new regexps that do
+not trigger midword underlining.
+
+Feb. 28, 2006: Clean-up and command-line handling by Stewart
+Midwinter. (Version 1.3)
+
+Feb. 24, 2006: Fixed a bug with the last line of the list appearing
+again as a separate paragraph. Incorporated Chris Clark's "mailto"
+patch. Added support for <br /> at the end of lines ending in two or
+more spaces. Fixed a crashing bug when using ImageReferencePattern.
+Added several utility methods to Nanodom. (Version 1.2)
+
+Jan. 31, 2006: Added "hr" and "hr/" to BLOCK_LEVEL_ELEMENTS and
+changed <hr/> to <hr />. (Thanks to Sergej Chodarev.)
+
+Nov. 26, 2005: Fixed a bug with certain tabbed lines inside lists
+getting wrapped in <pre><code>. (v. 1.1)
+
+Nov. 19, 2005: Made "<!...", "<?...", etc. behave like block-level
+HTML tags.
+
+Nov. 14, 2005: Added entity code and email autolink fix by Tiago
+Cogumbreiro. Fixed some small issues with backticks to get 100%
+compliance with John's test suite. (v. 1.0)
+
+Nov. 7, 2005: Added an unlink method for documents to aid with memory
+collection (per Doug Sauder's suggestion).
+
+Oct. 29, 2005: Restricted a set of html tags that get treated as
+block-level elements.
+
+Sept. 18, 2005: Refactored the whole script to make it easier to
+customize it and made footnote functionality into an extension.
+(v. 0.9)
+
+Sept. 5, 2005: Fixed a bug with multi-paragraph footnotes. Added
+attribute support.
+
+Sept. 1, 2005: Changed the way headers are handled to allow inline
+syntax in headers (e.g. links) and got the lists to use p-tags
+correctly (v. 0.8)
+
+Aug. 29, 2005: Added flexible tabs, fixed a few small issues, added
+basic support for footnotes. Got rid of xml.dom.minidom and added
+pretty-printing. (v. 0.7)
+
+Aug. 13, 2005: Fixed a number of small bugs in order to conform to the
+test suite. (v. 0.6)
+
+Aug. 11, 2005: Added support for inline html and entities, inline
+images, autolinks, underscore emphasis. Cleaned up and refactored the
+code, added some more comments.
+
+Feb. 19, 2005: Rewrote the handling of high-level elements to allow
+multi-line list items and all sorts of nesting.
+
+Feb. 3, 2005: Reference-style links, single-line lists, backticks,
+escape, emphasis in the beginning of the paragraph.
+
+Nov. 2004: Added links, blockquotes, html blocks to Manfred
+Stienstra's code
+
+Apr. 2004: Manfred's version at http://www.dwerg.net/projects/markdown/
+
+"""
+
+
+# vim: set ts=4 sw=4 et:
+
+
+
+