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-rw-r--r-- | markdown/extensions/abbr.py | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | markdown/extensions/fenced_code.py | 12 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | markdown/extensions/headerid.py | 12 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | markdown/extensions/meta.py | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | markdown/extensions/nl2br.py | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | markdown/extensions/smart_strong.py | 12 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | markdown/extensions/wikilinks.py | 18 |
7 files changed, 33 insertions, 33 deletions
diff --git a/markdown/extensions/abbr.py b/markdown/extensions/abbr.py index 3f8a443..bed3bb4 100644 --- a/markdown/extensions/abbr.py +++ b/markdown/extensions/abbr.py @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Simple Usage: ... *[ABBR]: Abbreviation ... *[REF]: Abbreviation Reference ... """ - >>> print markdown.markdown(text, ['abbr']) + >>> print(markdown.markdown(text, ['abbr'])) <p>Some text with an <abbr title="Abbreviation">ABBR</abbr> and a <abbr title="Abbreviation Reference">REF</abbr>. Ignore REFERENCE and ref.</p> Copyright 2007-2008 diff --git a/markdown/extensions/fenced_code.py b/markdown/extensions/fenced_code.py index 0bbd9e0..fe1559c 100644 --- a/markdown/extensions/fenced_code.py +++ b/markdown/extensions/fenced_code.py @@ -13,14 +13,14 @@ This extension adds Fenced Code Blocks to Python-Markdown. ... ~~~ ... ''' >>> html = markdown.markdown(text, extensions=['fenced_code']) - >>> print html + >>> print(html) <p>A paragraph before a fenced code block:</p> <pre><code>Fenced code block </code></pre> Works with safe_mode also (we check this because we are using the HtmlStash): - >>> print markdown.markdown(text, extensions=['fenced_code'], safe_mode='replace') + >>> print(markdown.markdown(text, extensions=['fenced_code'], safe_mode='replace')) <p>A paragraph before a fenced code block:</p> <pre><code>Fenced code block </code></pre> @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Include tilde's in a code block and wrap with blank lines: ... ... ~~~~ ... ~~~~~~~~''' - >>> print markdown.markdown(text, extensions=['fenced_code']) + >>> print(markdown.markdown(text, extensions=['fenced_code'])) <pre><code> ~~~~ </code></pre> @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ Language tags: ... ~~~~{.python} ... # Some python code ... ~~~~''' - >>> print markdown.markdown(text, extensions=['fenced_code']) + >>> print(markdown.markdown(text, extensions=['fenced_code'])) <pre><code class="python"># Some python code </code></pre> @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ Optionally backticks instead of tildes as per how github's code block markdown i ... # Arbitrary code ... ~~~~~ # these tildes will not close the block ... `````''' - >>> print markdown.markdown(text, extensions=['fenced_code']) + >>> print(markdown.markdown(text, extensions=['fenced_code'])) <pre><code># Arbitrary code ~~~~~ # these tildes will not close the block </code></pre> @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ If the codehighlite extension and Pygments are installed, lines can be highlight ... line 2 ... line 3 ... ```''' - >>> print markdown.markdown(text, extensions=['codehilite', 'fenced_code']) + >>> print(markdown.markdown(text, extensions=['codehilite', 'fenced_code'])) <div class="codehilite"><pre><span class="hll"><span class="n">line</span> <span class="mi">1</span> </span><span class="n">line</span> <span class="mi">2</span> <span class="hll"><span class="n">line</span> <span class="mi">3</span> diff --git a/markdown/extensions/headerid.py b/markdown/extensions/headerid.py index 8221fe1..07351cc 100644 --- a/markdown/extensions/headerid.py +++ b/markdown/extensions/headerid.py @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Basic usage: >>> import markdown >>> text = "# Some Header #" >>> md = markdown.markdown(text, ['headerid']) - >>> print md + >>> print(md) <h1 id="some-header">Some Header</h1> All header IDs are unique: @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ All header IDs are unique: ... #Header ... #Header''' >>> md = markdown.markdown(text, ['headerid']) - >>> print md + >>> print(md) <h1 id="header">Header</h1> <h1 id="header_1">Header</h1> <h1 id="header_2">Header</h1> @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ To fit within a html template's hierarchy, set the header base level: ... #Some Header ... ## Next Level''' >>> md = markdown.markdown(text, ['headerid(level=3)']) - >>> print md + >>> print(md) <h3 id="some-header">Some Header</h3> <h4 id="next-level">Next Level</h4> @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ Works with inline markup. >>> text = '#Some *Header* with [markup](http://example.com).' >>> md = markdown.markdown(text, ['headerid']) - >>> print md + >>> print(md) <h1 id="some-header-with-markup">Some <em>Header</em> with <a href="http://example.com">markup</a>.</h1> Turn off auto generated IDs: @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ Turn off auto generated IDs: ... # Some Header ... # Another Header''' >>> md = markdown.markdown(text, ['headerid(forceid=False)']) - >>> print md + >>> print(md) <h1>Some Header</h1> <h1>Another Header</h1> @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ Use with MetaData extension: ... ... # A Header''' >>> md = markdown.markdown(text, ['headerid', 'meta']) - >>> print md + >>> print(md) <h2>A Header</h2> Copyright 2007-2011 [Waylan Limberg](http://achinghead.com/). diff --git a/markdown/extensions/meta.py b/markdown/extensions/meta.py index c4a4b21..9063188 100644 --- a/markdown/extensions/meta.py +++ b/markdown/extensions/meta.py @@ -15,16 +15,16 @@ Basic Usage: ... The body. This is paragraph one. ... ''' >>> md = markdown.Markdown(['meta']) - >>> print md.convert(text) + >>> print(md.convert(text)) <p>The body. This is paragraph one.</p> - >>> print md.Meta - {u'blank_data': [u''], u'author': [u'Waylan Limberg', u'John Doe'], u'title': [u'A Test Doc.']} + >>> print(md.Meta) # doctest: +SKIP + {'blank_data': [''], 'author': ['Waylan Limberg', 'John Doe'], 'title': ['A Test Doc.']} Make sure text without Meta Data still works (markdown < 1.6b returns a <p>). >>> text = ' Some Code - not extra lines of meta data.' >>> md = markdown.Markdown(['meta']) - >>> print md.convert(text) + >>> print(md.convert(text)) <pre><code>Some Code - not extra lines of meta data. </code></pre> >>> md.Meta diff --git a/markdown/extensions/nl2br.py b/markdown/extensions/nl2br.py index da4b339..028561c 100644 --- a/markdown/extensions/nl2br.py +++ b/markdown/extensions/nl2br.py @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ GitHub-flavored Markdown does. Usage: >>> import markdown - >>> print markdown.markdown('line 1\\nline 2', extensions=['nl2br']) + >>> print(markdown.markdown('line 1\\nline 2', extensions=['nl2br'])) <p>line 1<br /> line 2</p> diff --git a/markdown/extensions/smart_strong.py b/markdown/extensions/smart_strong.py index 4818cf9..c7ac9f1 100644 --- a/markdown/extensions/smart_strong.py +++ b/markdown/extensions/smart_strong.py @@ -7,14 +7,14 @@ This extention adds smarter handling of double underscores within words. Simple Usage: >>> import markdown - >>> print markdown.markdown('Text with double__underscore__words.', - ... extensions=['smart_strong']) + >>> print(markdown.markdown('Text with double__underscore__words.', + ... extensions=['smart_strong'])) <p>Text with double__underscore__words.</p> - >>> print markdown.markdown('__Strong__ still works.', - ... extensions=['smart_strong']) + >>> print(markdown.markdown('__Strong__ still works.', + ... extensions=['smart_strong'])) <p><strong>Strong</strong> still works.</p> - >>> print markdown.markdown('__this__works__too__.', - ... extensions=['smart_strong']) + >>> print(markdown.markdown('__this__works__too__.', + ... extensions=['smart_strong'])) <p><strong>this__works__too</strong>.</p> Copyright 2011 diff --git a/markdown/extensions/wikilinks.py b/markdown/extensions/wikilinks.py index ba1947c..6d34173 100644 --- a/markdown/extensions/wikilinks.py +++ b/markdown/extensions/wikilinks.py @@ -9,21 +9,21 @@ Basic usage: >>> import markdown >>> text = "Some text with a [[WikiLink]]." >>> html = markdown.markdown(text, ['wikilinks']) - >>> print html + >>> print(html) <p>Some text with a <a class="wikilink" href="/WikiLink/">WikiLink</a>.</p> Whitespace behavior: - >>> print markdown.markdown('[[ foo bar_baz ]]', ['wikilinks']) + >>> print(markdown.markdown('[[ foo bar_baz ]]', ['wikilinks'])) <p><a class="wikilink" href="/foo_bar_baz/">foo bar_baz</a></p> - >>> print markdown.markdown('foo [[ ]] bar', ['wikilinks']) + >>> print(markdown.markdown('foo [[ ]] bar', ['wikilinks'])) <p>foo bar</p> To define custom settings the simple way: - >>> print markdown.markdown(text, + >>> print(markdown.markdown(text, ... ['wikilinks(base_url=/wiki/,end_url=.html,html_class=foo)'] - ... ) + ... )) <p>Some text with a <a class="foo" href="/wiki/WikiLink.html">WikiLink</a>.</p> Custom settings the complex way: @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ Custom settings the complex way: ... ('end_url', '.html'), ... ('html_class', '') ]}, ... safe_mode = True) - >>> print md.convert(text) + >>> print(md.convert(text)) <p>Some text with a <a href="http://example.com/WikiLink.html">WikiLink</a>.</p> Use MetaData with mdx_meta.py (Note the blank html_class in MetaData): @@ -46,12 +46,12 @@ Use MetaData with mdx_meta.py (Note the blank html_class in MetaData): ... ... Some text with a [[WikiLink]].""" >>> md = markdown.Markdown(extensions=['meta', 'wikilinks']) - >>> print md.convert(text) + >>> print(md.convert(text)) <p>Some text with a <a href="http://example.com/WikiLink.html">WikiLink</a>.</p> MetaData should not carry over to next document: - >>> print md.convert("No [[MetaData]] here.") + >>> print(md.convert("No [[MetaData]] here.")) <p>No <a class="wikilink" href="/MetaData/">MetaData</a> here.</p> Define a custom URL builder: @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ Define a custom URL builder: ... return '/bar/' >>> md = markdown.Markdown(extensions=['wikilinks'], ... extension_configs={'wikilinks' : [('build_url', my_url_builder)]}) - >>> print md.convert('[[foo]]') + >>> print(md.convert('[[foo]]')) <p><a class="wikilink" href="/bar/">foo</a></p> From the command line: |