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#!/usr/bin/perl
#
# Markdown -- A text-to-HTML conversion tool for web writers
#
# Copyright (c) 2004 John Gruber
# <http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/>
#
package Markdown;
require 5.006_000;
use strict;
use warnings;
use Digest::MD5 qw(md5_hex);
use vars qw($VERSION);
$VERSION = '1.0.1';
# Tue 14 Dec 2004
## Disabled; causes problems under Perl 5.6.1:
# use utf8;
# binmode( STDOUT, ":utf8" ); # c.f.: http://acis.openlib.org/dev/perl-unicode-struggle.html
#
# Global default settings:
#
my $g_empty_element_suffix = " />"; # Change to ">" for HTML output
my $g_tab_width = 4;
#
# Globals:
#
# Regex to match balanced [brackets]. See Friedl's
# "Mastering Regular Expressions", 2nd Ed., pp. 328-331.
my $g_nested_brackets;
$g_nested_brackets = qr{
(?> # Atomic matching
[^\[\]]+ # Anything other than brackets
|
\[
(??{ $g_nested_brackets }) # Recursive set of nested brackets
\]
)*
}x;
# Table of hash values for escaped characters:
my %g_escape_table;
foreach my $char (split //, '\\`*_{}[]()>#+-.!') {
$g_escape_table{$char} = md5_hex($char);
}
# Global hashes, used by various utility routines
my %g_urls;
my %g_titles;
my %g_html_blocks;
# Used to track when we're inside an ordered or unordered list
# (see _ProcessListItems() for details):
my $g_list_level = 0;
#### Blosxom plug-in interface ##########################################
# Set $g_blosxom_use_meta to 1 to use Blosxom's meta plug-in to determine
# which posts Markdown should process, using a "meta-markup: markdown"
# header. If it's set to 0 (the default), Markdown will process all
# entries.
my $g_blosxom_use_meta = 0;
sub start { 1; }
sub story {
my($pkg, $path, $filename, $story_ref, $title_ref, $body_ref) = @_;
if ( (! $g_blosxom_use_meta) or
(defined($meta::markup) and ($meta::markup =~ /^\s*markdown\s*$/i))
){
$$body_ref = Markdown($$body_ref);
}
1;
}
#### Movable Type plug-in interface #####################################
eval {require MT}; # Test to see if we're running in MT.
unless ($@) {
require MT;
import MT;
require MT::Template::Context;
import MT::Template::Context;
eval {require MT::Plugin}; # Test to see if we're running >= MT 3.0.
unless ($@) {
require MT::Plugin;
import MT::Plugin;
my $plugin = new MT::Plugin({
name => "Markdown",
description => "A plain-text-to-HTML formatting plugin. (Version: $VERSION)",
doc_link => 'http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/'
});
MT->add_plugin( $plugin );
}
MT::Template::Context->add_container_tag(MarkdownOptions => sub {
my $ctx = shift;
my $args = shift;
my $builder = $ctx->stash('builder');
my $tokens = $ctx->stash('tokens');
if (defined ($args->{'output'}) ) {
$ctx->stash('markdown_output', lc $args->{'output'});
}
defined (my $str = $builder->build($ctx, $tokens) )
or return $ctx->error($builder->errstr);
$str; # return value
});
MT->add_text_filter('markdown' => {
label => 'Markdown',
docs => 'http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/',
on_format => sub {
my $text = shift;
my $ctx = shift;
my $raw = 0;
if (defined $ctx) {
my $output = $ctx->stash('markdown_output');
if (defined $output && $output =~ m/^html/i) {
$g_empty_element_suffix = ">";
$ctx->stash('markdown_output', '');
}
elsif (defined $output && $output eq 'raw') {
$raw = 1;
$ctx->stash('markdown_output', '');
}
else {
$raw = 0;
$g_empty_element_suffix = " />";
}
}
$text = $raw ? $text : Markdown($text);
$text;
},
});
# If SmartyPants is loaded, add a combo Markdown/SmartyPants text filter:
my $smartypants;
{
no warnings "once";
$smartypants = $MT::Template::Context::Global_filters{'smarty_pants'};
}
if ($smartypants) {
MT->add_text_filter('markdown_with_smartypants' => {
label => 'Markdown With SmartyPants',
docs => 'http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/',
on_format => sub {
my $text = shift;
my $ctx = shift;
if (defined $ctx) {
my $output = $ctx->stash('markdown_output');
if (defined $output && $output eq 'html') {
$g_empty_element_suffix = ">";
}
else {
$g_empty_element_suffix = " />";
}
}
$text = Markdown($text);
$text = $smartypants->($text, '1');
},
});
}
}
else {
#### BBEdit/command-line text filter interface ##########################
# Needs to be hidden from MT (and Blosxom when running in static mode).
# We're only using $blosxom::version once; tell Perl not to warn us:
no warnings 'once';
unless ( defined($blosxom::version) ) {
use warnings;
#### Check for command-line switches: #################
my %cli_opts;
use Getopt::Long;
Getopt::Long::Configure('pass_through');
GetOptions(\%cli_opts,
'version',
'shortversion',
'html4tags',
);
if ($cli_opts{'version'}) { # Version info
print "\nThis is Markdown, version $VERSION.\n";
print "Copyright 2004 John Gruber\n";
print "http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/\n\n";
exit 0;
}
if ($cli_opts{'shortversion'}) { # Just the version number string.
print $VERSION;
exit 0;
}
if ($cli_opts{'html4tags'}) { # Use HTML tag style instead of XHTML
$g_empty_element_suffix = ">";
}
#### Process incoming text: ###########################
my $text;
{
local $/; # Slurp the whole file
$text = <>;
}
print Markdown($text);
}
}
sub Markdown {
#
# Main function. The order in which other subs are called here is
# essential. Link and image substitutions need to happen before
# _EscapeSpecialChars(), so that any *'s or _'s in the <a>
# and <img> tags get encoded.
#
my $text = shift;
# Clear the global hashes. If we don't clear these, you get conflicts
# from other articles when generating a page which contains more than
# one article (e.g. an index page that shows the N most recent
# articles):
%g_urls = ();
%g_titles = ();
%g_html_blocks = ();
# Standardize line endings:
$text =~ s{\r\n}{\n}g; # DOS to Unix
$text =~ s{\r}{\n}g; # Mac to Unix
# Make sure $text ends with a couple of newlines:
$text .= "\n\n";
# Convert all tabs to spaces.
$text = _Detab($text);
# Strip any lines consisting only of spaces and tabs.
# This makes subsequent regexen easier to write, because we can
# match consecutive blank lines with /\n+/ instead of something
# contorted like /[ \t]*\n+/ .
$text =~ s/^[ \t]+$//mg;
# Turn block-level HTML blocks into hash entries
$text = _HashHTMLBlocks($text);
# Strip link definitions, store in hashes.
$text = _StripLinkDefinitions($text);
$text = _RunBlockGamut($text);
$text = _UnescapeSpecialChars($text);
return $text . "\n";
}
sub _StripLinkDefinitions {
#
# Strips link definitions from text, stores the URLs and titles in
# hash references.
#
my $text = shift;
my $less_than_tab = $g_tab_width - 1;
# Link defs are in the form: ^[id]: url "optional title"
while ($text =~ s{
^[ ]{0,$less_than_tab}\[(.+)\]: # id = $1
[ \t]*
\n? # maybe *one* newline
[ \t]*
<?(\S+?)>? # url = $2
[ \t]*
\n? # maybe one newline
[ \t]*
(?:
(?<=\s) # lookbehind for whitespace
["(]
(.+?) # title = $3
[")]
[ \t]*
)? # title is optional
(?:\n+|\Z)
}
{}mx) {
$g_urls{lc $1} = _EncodeAmpsAndAngles( $2 ); # Link IDs are case-insensitive
if ($3) {
$g_titles{lc $1} = $3;
$g_titles{lc $1} =~ s/"/"/g;
}
}
return $text;
}
sub _HashHTMLBlocks {
my $text = shift;
my $less_than_tab = $g_tab_width - 1;
# Hashify HTML blocks:
# We only want to do this for block-level HTML tags, such as headers,
# lists, and tables. That's because we still want to wrap <p>s around
# "paragraphs" that are wrapped in non-block-level tags, such as anchors,
# phrase emphasis, and spans. The list of tags we're looking for is
# hard-coded:
my $block_tags_a = qr/p|div|h[1-6]|blockquote|pre|table|dl|ol|ul|script|noscript|form|fieldset|iframe|math|ins|del/;
my $block_tags_b = qr/p|div|h[1-6]|blockquote|pre|table|dl|ol|ul|script|noscript|form|fieldset|iframe|math/;
# First, look for nested blocks, e.g.:
# <div>
# <div>
# tags for inner block must be indented.
# </div>
# </div>
#
# The outermost tags must start at the left margin for this to match, and
# the inner nested divs must be indented.
# We need to do this before the next, more liberal match, because the next
# match will start at the first `<div>` and stop at the first `</div>`.
$text =~ s{
( # save in $1
^ # start of line (with /m)
<($block_tags_a) # start tag = $2
\b # word break
(.*\n)*? # any number of lines, minimally matching
</\2> # the matching end tag
[ \t]* # trailing spaces/tabs
(?=\n+|\Z) # followed by a newline or end of document
)
}{
my $key = md5_hex($1);
$g_html_blocks{$key} = $1;
"\n\n" . $key . "\n\n";
}egmx;
#
# Now match more liberally, simply from `\n<tag>` to `</tag>\n`
#
$text =~ s{
( # save in $1
^ # start of line (with /m)
<($block_tags_b) # start tag = $2
\b # word break
(.*\n)*? # any number of lines, minimally matching
.*</\2> # the matching end tag
[ \t]* # trailing spaces/tabs
(?=\n+|\Z) # followed by a newline or end of document
)
}{
my $key = md5_hex($1);
$g_html_blocks{$key} = $1;
"\n\n" . $key . "\n\n";
}egmx;
# Special case just for <hr />. It was easier to make a special case than
# to make the other regex more complicated.
$text =~ s{
(?:
(?<=\n\n) # Starting after a blank line
| # or
\A\n? # the beginning of the doc
)
( # save in $1
[ ]{0,$less_than_tab}
<(hr) # start tag = $2
\b # word break
([^<>])*? #
/?> # the matching end tag
[ \t]*
(?=\n{2,}|\Z) # followed by a blank line or end of document
)
}{
my $key = md5_hex($1);
$g_html_blocks{$key} = $1;
"\n\n" . $key . "\n\n";
}egx;
# Special case for standalone HTML comments:
$text =~ s{
(?:
(?<=\n\n) # Starting after a blank line
| # or
\A\n? # the beginning of the doc
)
( # save in $1
[ ]{0,$less_than_tab}
(?s:
<!
(--.*?--\s*)+
>
)
[ \t]*
(?=\n{2,}|\Z) # followed by a blank line or end of document
)
}{
my $key = md5_hex($1);
$g_html_blocks{$key} = $1;
"\n\n" . $key . "\n\n";
}egx;
return $text;
}
sub _RunBlockGamut {
#
# These are all the transformations that form block-level
# tags like paragraphs, headers, and list items.
#
my $text = shift;
$text = _DoHeaders($text);
# Do Horizontal Rules:
$text =~ s{^[ ]{0,2}([ ]?\*[ ]?){3,}[ \t]*$}{\n<hr$g_empty_element_suffix\n}gmx;
$text =~ s{^[ ]{0,2}([ ]? -[ ]?){3,}[ \t]*$}{\n<hr$g_empty_element_suffix\n}gmx;
$text =~ s{^[ ]{0,2}([ ]? _[ ]?){3,}[ \t]*$}{\n<hr$g_empty_element_suffix\n}gmx;
$text = _DoLists($text);
$text = _DoCodeBlocks($text);
$text = _DoBlockQuotes($text);
# We already ran _HashHTMLBlocks() before, in Markdown(), but that
# was to escape raw HTML in the original Markdown source. This time,
# we're escaping the markup we've just created, so that we don't wrap
# <p> tags around block-level tags.
$text = _HashHTMLBlocks($text);
$text = _FormParagraphs($text);
return $text;
}
sub _RunSpanGamut {
#
# These are all the transformations that occur *within* block-level
# tags like paragraphs, headers, and list items.
#
my $text = shift;
$text = _DoCodeSpans($text);
$text = _EscapeSpecialChars($text);
# Process anchor and image tags. Images must come first,
# because ![foo][f] looks like an anchor.
$text = _DoImages($text);
$text = _DoAnchors($text);
# Make links out of things like `<http://example.com/>`
# Must come after _DoAnchors(), because you can use < and >
# delimiters in inline links like [this](<url>).
$text = _DoAutoLinks($text);
$text = _EncodeAmpsAndAngles($text);
$text = _DoItalicsAndBold($text);
# Do hard breaks:
$text =~ s/ {2,}\n/ <br$g_empty_element_suffix\n/g;
return $text;
}
sub _EscapeSpecialChars {
my $text = shift;
my $tokens ||= _TokenizeHTML($text);
$text = ''; # rebuild $text from the tokens
# my $in_pre = 0; # Keep track of when we're inside <pre> or <code> tags.
# my $tags_to_skip = qr!<(/?)(?:pre|code|kbd|script|math)[\s>]!;
foreach my $cur_token (@$tokens) {
if ($cur_token->[0] eq "tag") {
# Within tags, encode * and _ so they don't conflict
# with their use in Markdown for italics and strong.
# We're replacing each such character with its
# corresponding MD5 checksum value; this is likely
# overkill, but it should prevent us from colliding
# with the escape values by accident.
$cur_token->[1] =~ s! \* !$g_escape_table{'*'}!gx;
$cur_token->[1] =~ s! _ !$g_escape_table{'_'}!gx;
$text .= $cur_token->[1];
} else {
my $t = $cur_token->[1];
$t = _EncodeBackslashEscapes($t);
$text .= $t;
}
}
return $text;
}
sub _DoAnchors {
#
# Turn Markdown link shortcuts into XHTML <a> tags.
#
my $text = shift;
#
# First, handle reference-style links: [link text] [id]
#
$text =~ s{
( # wrap whole match in $1
\[
($g_nested_brackets) # link text = $2
\]
[ ]? # one optional space
(?:\n[ ]*)? # one optional newline followed by spaces
\[
(.*?) # id = $3
\]
)
}{
my $result;
my $whole_match = $1;
my $link_text = $2;
my $link_id = lc $3;
if ($link_id eq "") {
$link_id = lc $link_text; # for shortcut links like [this][].
}
if (defined $g_urls{$link_id}) {
my $url = $g_urls{$link_id};
$url =~ s! \* !$g_escape_table{'*'}!gx; # We've got to encode these to avoid
$url =~ s! _ !$g_escape_table{'_'}!gx; # conflicting with italics/bold.
$result = "<a href=\"$url\"";
if ( defined $g_titles{$link_id} ) {
my $title = $g_titles{$link_id};
$title =~ s! \* !$g_escape_table{'*'}!gx;
$title =~ s! _ !$g_escape_table{'_'}!gx;
$result .= " title=\"$title\"";
}
$result .= ">$link_text</a>";
}
else {
$result = $whole_match;
}
$result;
}xsge;
#
# Next, inline-style links: [link text](url "optional title")
#
$text =~ s{
( # wrap whole match in $1
\[
($g_nested_brackets) # link text = $2
\]
\( # literal paren
[ \t]*
<?(.*?)>? # href = $3
[ \t]*
( # $4
(['"]) # quote char = $5
(.*?) # Title = $6
\5 # matching quote
)? # title is optional
\)
)
}{
my $result;
my $whole_match = $1;
my $link_text = $2;
my $url = $3;
my $title = $6;
$url =~ s! \* !$g_escape_table{'*'}!gx; # We've got to encode these to avoid
$url =~ s! _ !$g_escape_table{'_'}!gx; # conflicting with italics/bold.
$result = "<a href=\"$url\"";
if (defined $title) {
$title =~ s/"/"/g;
$title =~ s! \* !$g_escape_table{'*'}!gx;
$title =~ s! _ !$g_escape_table{'_'}!gx;
$result .= " title=\"$title\"";
}
$result .= ">$link_text</a>";
$result;
}xsge;
return $text;
}
sub _DoImages {
#
# Turn Markdown image shortcuts into <img> tags.
#
my $text = shift;
#
# First, handle reference-style labeled images: ![alt text][id]
#
$text =~ s{
( # wrap whole match in $1
!\[
(.*?) # alt text = $2
\]
[ ]? # one optional space
(?:\n[ ]*)? # one optional newline followed by spaces
\[
(.*?) # id = $3
\]
)
}{
my $result;
my $whole_match = $1;
my $alt_text = $2;
my $link_id = lc $3;
if ($link_id eq "") {
$link_id = lc $alt_text; # for shortcut links like ![this][].
}
$alt_text =~ s/"/"/g;
if (defined $g_urls{$link_id}) {
my $url = $g_urls{$link_id};
$url =~ s! \* !$g_escape_table{'*'}!gx; # We've got to encode these to avoid
$url =~ s! _ !$g_escape_table{'_'}!gx; # conflicting with italics/bold.
$result = "<img src=\"$url\" alt=\"$alt_text\"";
if (defined $g_titles{$link_id}) {
my $title = $g_titles{$link_id};
$title =~ s! \* !$g_escape_table{'*'}!gx;
$title =~ s! _ !$g_escape_table{'_'}!gx;
$result .= " title=\"$title\"";
}
$result .= $g_empty_element_suffix;
}
else {
# If there's no such link ID, leave intact:
$result = $whole_match;
}
$result;
}xsge;
#
# Next, handle inline images: ![alt text](url "optional title")
# Don't forget: encode * and _
$text =~ s{
( # wrap whole match in $1
!\[
(.*?) # alt text = $2
\]
\( # literal paren
[ \t]*
<?(\S+?)>? # src url = $3
[ \t]*
( # $4
(['"]) # quote char = $5
(.*?) # title = $6
\5 # matching quote
[ \t]*
)? # title is optional
\)
)
}{
my $result;
my $whole_match = $1;
my $alt_text = $2;
my $url = $3;
my $title = '';
if (defined($6)) {
$title = $6;
}
$alt_text =~ s/"/"/g;
$title =~ s/"/"/g;
$url =~ s! \* !$g_escape_table{'*'}!gx; # We've got to encode these to avoid
$url =~ s! _ !$g_escape_table{'_'}!gx; # conflicting with italics/bold.
$result = "<img src=\"$url\" alt=\"$alt_text\"";
if (defined $title) {
$title =~ s! \* !$g_escape_table{'*'}!gx;
$title =~ s! _ !$g_escape_table{'_'}!gx;
$result .= " title=\"$title\"";
}
$result .= $g_empty_element_suffix;
$result;
}xsge;
return $text;
}
sub _DoHeaders {
my $text = shift;
# Setext-style headers:
# Header 1
# ========
#
# Header 2
# --------
#
$text =~ s{ ^(.+)[ \t]*\n=+[ \t]*\n+ }{
"<h1>" . _RunSpanGamut($1) . "</h1>\n\n";
}egmx;
$text =~ s{ ^(.+)[ \t]*\n-+[ \t]*\n+ }{
"<h2>" . _RunSpanGamut($1) . "</h2>\n\n";
}egmx;
# atx-style headers:
# # Header 1
# ## Header 2
# ## Header 2 with closing hashes ##
# ...
# ###### Header 6
#
$text =~ s{
^(\#{1,6}) # $1 = string of #'s
[ \t]*
(.+?) # $2 = Header text
[ \t]*
\#* # optional closing #'s (not counted)
\n+
}{
my $h_level = length($1);
"<h$h_level>" . _RunSpanGamut($2) . "</h$h_level>\n\n";
}egmx;
return $text;
}
sub _DoLists {
#
# Form HTML ordered (numbered) and unordered (bulleted) lists.
#
my $text = shift;
my $less_than_tab = $g_tab_width - 1;
# Re-usable patterns to match list item bullets and number markers:
my $marker_ul = qr/[*+-]/;
my $marker_ol = qr/\d+[.]/;
my $marker_any = qr/(?:$marker_ul|$marker_ol)/;
# Re-usable pattern to match any entirel ul or ol list:
my $whole_list = qr{
( # $1 = whole list
( # $2
[ ]{0,$less_than_tab}
(${marker_any}) # $3 = first list item marker
[ \t]+
)
(?s:.+?)
( # $4
\z
|
\n{2,}
(?=\S)
(?! # Negative lookahead for another list item marker
[ \t]*
${marker_any}[ \t]+
)
)
)
}mx;
# We use a different prefix before nested lists than top-level lists.
# See extended comment in _ProcessListItems().
#
# Note: There's a bit of duplication here. My original implementation
# created a scalar regex pattern as the conditional result of the test on
# $g_list_level, and then only ran the $text =~ s{...}{...}egmx
# substitution once, using the scalar as the pattern. This worked,
# everywhere except when running under MT on my hosting account at Pair
# Networks. There, this caused all rebuilds to be killed by the reaper (or
# perhaps they crashed, but that seems incredibly unlikely given that the
# same script on the same server ran fine *except* under MT. I've spent
# more time trying to figure out why this is happening than I'd like to
# admit. My only guess, backed up by the fact that this workaround works,
# is that Perl optimizes the substition when it can figure out that the
# pattern will never change, and when this optimization isn't on, we run
# afoul of the reaper. Thus, the slightly redundant code to that uses two
# static s/// patterns rather than one conditional pattern.
if ($g_list_level) {
$text =~ s{
^
$whole_list
}{
my $list = $1;
my $list_type = ($3 =~ m/$marker_ul/) ? "ul" : "ol";
# Turn double returns into triple returns, so that we can make a
# paragraph for the last item in a list, if necessary:
$list =~ s/\n{2,}/\n\n\n/g;
my $result = _ProcessListItems($list, $marker_any);
$result = "<$list_type>\n" . $result . "</$list_type>\n";
$result;
}egmx;
}
else {
$text =~ s{
(?:(?<=\n\n)|\A\n?)
$whole_list
}{
my $list = $1;
my $list_type = ($3 =~ m/$marker_ul/) ? "ul" : "ol";
# Turn double returns into triple returns, so that we can make a
# paragraph for the last item in a list, if necessary:
$list =~ s/\n{2,}/\n\n\n/g;
my $result = _ProcessListItems($list, $marker_any);
$result = "<$list_type>\n" . $result . "</$list_type>\n";
$result;
}egmx;
}
return $text;
}
sub _ProcessListItems {
#
# Process the contents of a single ordered or unordered list, splitting it
# into individual list items.
#
my $list_str = shift;
my $marker_any = shift;
# The $g_list_level global keeps track of when we're inside a list.
# Each time we enter a list, we increment it; when we leave a list,
# we decrement. If it's zero, we're not in a list anymore.
#
# We do this because when we're not inside a list, we want to treat
# something like this:
#
# I recommend upgrading to version
# 8. Oops, now this line is treated
# as a sub-list.
#
# As a single paragraph, despite the fact that the second line starts
# with a digit-period-space sequence.
#
# Whereas when we're inside a list (or sub-list), that line will be
# treated as the start of a sub-list. What a kludge, huh? This is
# an aspect of Markdown's syntax that's hard to parse perfectly
# without resorting to mind-reading. Perhaps the solution is to
# change the syntax rules such that sub-lists must start with a
# starting cardinal number; e.g. "1." or "a.".
$g_list_level++;
# trim trailing blank lines:
$list_str =~ s/\n{2,}\z/\n/;
$list_str =~ s{
(\n)? # leading line = $1
(^[ \t]*) # leading whitespace = $2
($marker_any) [ \t]+ # list marker = $3
((?s:.+?) # list item text = $4
(\n{1,2}))
(?= \n* (\z | \2 ($marker_any) [ \t]+))
}{
my $item = $4;
my $leading_line = $1;
my $leading_space = $2;
if ($leading_line or ($item =~ m/\n{2,}/)) {
$item = _RunBlockGamut(_Outdent($item));
}
else {
# Recursion for sub-lists:
$item = _DoLists(_Outdent($item));
chomp $item;
$item = _RunSpanGamut($item);
}
"<li>" . $item . "</li>\n";
}egmx;
$g_list_level--;
return $list_str;
}
sub _DoCodeBlocks {
#
# Process Markdown `<pre><code>` blocks.
#
my $text = shift;
$text =~ s{
(?:\n\n|\A)
( # $1 = the code block -- one or more lines, starting with a space/tab
(?:
(?:[ ]{$g_tab_width} | \t) # Lines must start with a tab or a tab-width of spaces
.*\n+
)+
)
((?=^[ ]{0,$g_tab_width}\S)|\Z) # Lookahead for non-space at line-start, or end of doc
}{
my $codeblock = $1;
my $result; # return value
$codeblock = _EncodeCode(_Outdent($codeblock));
$codeblock = _Detab($codeblock);
$codeblock =~ s/\A\n+//; # trim leading newlines
$codeblock =~ s/\s+\z//; # trim trailing whitespace
$result = "\n\n<pre><code>" . $codeblock . "\n</code></pre>\n\n";
$result;
}egmx;
return $text;
}
sub _DoCodeSpans {
#
# * Backtick quotes are used for <code></code> spans.
#
# * You can use multiple backticks as the delimiters if you want to
# include literal backticks in the code span. So, this input:
#
# Just type ``foo `bar` baz`` at the prompt.
#
# Will translate to:
#
# <p>Just type <code>foo `bar` baz</code> at the prompt.</p>
#
# There's no arbitrary limit to the number of backticks you
# can use as delimters. If you need three consecutive backticks
# in your code, use four for delimiters, etc.
#
# * You can use spaces to get literal backticks at the edges:
#
# ... type `` `bar` `` ...
#
# Turns to:
#
# ... type <code>`bar`</code> ...
#
my $text = shift;
$text =~ s@
(`+) # $1 = Opening run of `
(.+?) # $2 = The code block
(?<!`)
\1 # Matching closer
(?!`)
@
my $c = "$2";
$c =~ s/^[ \t]*//g; # leading whitespace
$c =~ s/[ \t]*$//g; # trailing whitespace
$c = _EncodeCode($c);
"<code>$c</code>";
@egsx;
return $text;
}
sub _EncodeCode {
#
# Encode/escape certain characters inside Markdown code runs.
# The point is that in code, these characters are literals,
# and lose their special Markdown meanings.