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* Merge pull request #378 from d0ugal/docs-fixWaylan Limberg2014-12-231-4/+5
|\ | | | | Correct the documentation for the slugify function
| * Correct the documentation for the slugify functionDougal Matthews2014-12-221-4/+5
| | | | | | | | | | The previous requirements are incorrect, the method needs to accept two parameters.
* | Merge pull request #376 from msabramo/flake8Waylan Limberg2014-12-092-11/+15
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| * | flake8ifyMarc Abramowitz2014-12-092-11/+15
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* | Merge branch 'kernc-meta_yaml'Waylan Limberg2014-11-304-14/+110
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| * | Add YAML support to Meta extensionKernc2014-11-303-13/+109
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | By default, this only supports YAML deliminators (`---`) and adds no additional behavior. In other words, parsing is unchanged. However, with the `yaml` option set, PyYAML will parse the metadata. Thanks to @kernc for suggesting the idea and doing the work on this.
| * | Upped version to 2.6.devWaylan Limberg2014-11-301-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | We are ready to start adding/changing features now.
| * | Updated author emailWaylan Limberg2014-11-302-2/+3
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* / Updated author emailWaylan Limberg2014-11-302-2/+3
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* Removed 3.1 env from toxWaylan Limberg2014-11-201-1/+1
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* Added flake8 to tox and travisWaylan Limberg2014-11-202-1/+9
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* Completed flake8 cleanup.Waylan Limberg2014-11-204-261/+482
| | | | | I've decided to go with longer lines in the tests. Also fixed a couple errors with the previous cleanup.
* Flake8 cleanup (mostly whitespace).Waylan Limberg2014-11-2034-708/+955
| | | | | | Got all but a couple files in the tests (ran out of time today). Apparently I have been using some bad form for years (although a few things seemed to look better before the update). Anyway, conformant now.
* Added 2.5.2 to changelog.Waylan Limberg2014-11-201-0/+2
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* Upped version to 2.5.2.2.5.2-finalWaylan Limberg2014-11-191-1/+1
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* Merge pull request #371 from facelessuser/masterWaylan Limberg2014-11-193-5/+27
|\ | | | | Issue #368: Fix Markdown in raw HTML stops working
| * Issue #368: Fix Markdown in raw HTML stops workingfacelessuser2014-11-193-5/+27
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Originally there was an infinite loop issue that was patched in issue #308. Unfortunately, it was fixed all the way. This fix patches the infinite loop fix to only add an offset to the `right_listindex` when it is in a infinite loop scenario.
* | Merge pull request #367 from facelessuser/masterWaylan Limberg2014-11-174-51/+56
|\| | | | | Fix issue #365 and #366
| * Issue #366 Recursion error in toc extfacelessuser2014-11-171-48/+47
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This reworks the toc ordering to be done in a single pass with no recursion. Very long documents with lots of headers can actually exceed Python’s max recursion limit. By handling the toc ordering with no recursion, large documents can no longer cause toc to fail with recursion erros.
| * Issue #365 Bold/Italic nesting fixfacelessuser2014-11-173-3/+9
|/ | | | | | | | | | | The logic for the current regex for strong/em and em/strong was sound, but the way it was implemented caused some unintended side effects. Whether it is a quirk with regex in general or just with Python’s re engine, I am not sure. Put basically `(\*|_){3}` causes issues with nested bold/italic. So, allowing the group to be defined, and then using the group number to specify the remaining sequential chars is a better way that works more reliably `(\*|_)\2{2}. Test from issue #365 was also added to check for this case in the future.
* Make TestCodeHilite tests working with Pygments 2.0rc1.Dmitry Shachnev2014-11-041-9/+5
| | | | Fixes #361.
* Updated nl2br example in docs.Waylan Limberg2014-10-281-1/+1
| | | Fixes #359. Thanks for the report @gremmie.
* Merge pull request #360 from topless/patch-1Waylan Limberg2014-10-241-1/+1
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| * Changed logging level when loading extensionsChris Topaloudis2014-10-241-1/+1
|/ | | So it suppresses messages for loaded extensions when its used as third party.
* Merge pull request #358 from facelessuser/masterWaylan Limberg2014-10-183-2/+5
|\ | | | | Fix tail out of order issue
| * Fix tail out of order issuefacelessuser2014-10-183-2/+5
|/ | | | | | | | | | | | This issue was discovered when dealing with nested inlines. In treeprocessors.py it was incorrectly handling tails. In short, tail elements were being inserted earlier than they were supposed to be. In order to fix this, the insertion index should be incremented by 1 so that when the tails are inserted into the parent, they will be just after the child they came from. Also added a test in nested-patterns to catch this issue.
* Merge pull request #350 from facelessuser/masterWaylan Limberg2014-10-061-10/+10
|\ | | | | Use Pygments API
| * Use Pygments APIfacelessuser2014-10-041-10/+10
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* Upped version to 2.5.12.5.1-finalWaylan Limberg2014-09-263-7/+6
| | | | Also removed an inacurate statement in the 2.5 release notes.
* Run Meta after whitespace normalizationWaylan Limberg2014-09-261-1/+1
| | | | Fixes #343. Thanks for the report @AlexJF.
* Better nested STRONG EM support.Waylan Limberg2014-09-263-2/+47
| | | | | | | | | Fixes #253. Thanks to @facelessuser for the tests. Although I removed a bunch of weird ones (even some that passed) from his PR (#342). For the most part, there is no definitive way for those to be parsed. So there is no point of testing for them. In most of those situations, authors should be mixing underscores and astericks so it is clear what is intended.
* Fix the lost tail issue in inlineprocessors.facelessuser2014-09-263-23/+40
| | | | | | See #253. Prior to this patch, if any inline processors returned an element with a tail, the tail would end up empty. This resolves that issue and will allow for #253 to be fixed. Thanks to @facelessuser for the work on this.
* Added a temp workwround for deprecated short ext names.Waylan Limberg2014-09-252-9/+10
| | | | | | | | | | | | As we chnaged the order in import trys for short names extensions (no dot syntax), an extra test was added to the import code for the occassion when a naming conflict exists. For example, if PyTables is installed (module name is tables) and the user tries to use the short name 'tables' instead of 'markdown.extensions.tables'. Fixes #341. Of course, this code will get ripped out when the old behavior is fully deprecated.
* Fixed TOC Option parsing.Waylan Limberg2014-09-252-3/+16
| | | | | | The new option parser assumes bool values if the default is bool or None. As the "title" option is not a bool value, it should default to an empty string rather than None. Fixes #347.
* Add 2.5 release date, and fix a typo.Dmitry Shachnev2014-09-152-2/+2
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* Version 2.5-Final2.5-finalWaylan Limberg2014-09-121-1/+1
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* Deprecate positional args for markdownFromFile also.Waylan Limberg2014-09-121-0/+4
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* Code Blocks must always be AtomicStringsWaylan Limberg2014-09-083-3/+12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Fixes #340. The "inline" TreeProcessor runs before the "prettify" TreeProcessor, but the "smarty" TreeProcessor (wich is just another instance of `InlineProcessor`) runs after the "prettify" TreeProcessor. The problem was that the "prettify" TreeProcessor was losing the AtomicString quality of the text of code blocks (any operation on a string creates a new string. When that string is an AtomicString, the new string must explicitly be declared as an AtomicString. As the "prettify" TreeProcessor cleans up newlines on code blocks, it was changing the AtomicString to a normal string. And as `InlineProcessor` identifies what elements to skip solely by whether the text is an AtomicString, the "smarty" instance was running on code blocks. Importantly, I added a test of code blocks and spans for smarty, so this shouldn't break again.
* Mark "Safe Mode" as pending deprecation.Waylan Limberg2014-09-015-32/+94
| | | | | Both `safe_mode` and `html_replacement_test` keywords are pending deprecation, as are positional args. Closes #337.
* Some docs cleanup.Waylan Limberg2014-08-297-60/+53
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* Updated extension API docs for recent changes.Waylan Limberg2014-08-292-46/+70
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* Mark special treatment of extension names as PendingDeprecationWaylan Limberg2014-08-297-55/+111
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The builtin extensions will no longer get special treatment and have the path ("markdown.extensions.") appended . The same applies for "mdx_" extensions. All names extension must provide the full path. Fixes #336. Also deprecating support for passing in extension config settings as part of the string name. The extension_configs keyword should be used instead. Fixes #335. Also raising PendingDeprecationWarnings for positional args or the "config" keyword on the Extension Class. Pass each setting as a seperate keyword instead. Docs and tests are updated. Still need to update extension API docs.
* Code exampeles in extension docs now show best practices.Waylan Limberg2014-08-292-13/+14
| | | | | This is in anticipation of #335. The reference and extension api docs still need to be updated, but that will happen with change in the code.
* Refactored tests to no longer pass configs to names extensions.Waylan Limberg2014-08-291-10/+19
| | | | | `'path.to.module(option=value'` => `path.to.module.Class(option='value')` This is in anticipation of #335
* More updates to test configs.Waylan Limberg2014-08-297-15/+42
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | The last few extensions were updated to accept dicts/**kwargs as configs and more tests were updated. Also updated extra to actually accept configs. Note that extra requires an extra level of dicts. First you need to indicate tha the settings are for extra, then, which extension extra wraps. I'm not crazy abount this, bit not sur ehow else to do it without making all the configs a global attribute on the Markdown class to that any extention can access any other extensions config settings. I don't think we wnat to do that. Also updated extra to use dot notation for the sub-extensions.
* Docs now use dot notation for all extensions.Waylan Limberg2014-08-2918-59/+52
| | | | | | Except were "short names" are explained in the docs, all references to the buitlin extensions now use `markdown.extensions.*` in anticipation of #336.
* All extension tests now use python dot notation.Waylan Limberg2014-08-294-65/+67
| | | | | | | | | | All named extensions now use python dot notation in the tests - including all builtin extensions (eg: 'extra' => 'markdown.extensions.extra'). This is in anticipation of #336. Note there are a few tests (in the error tests) that will still need updating, but not till we make the change as they will test for the new error message.
* Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/waylan/Python-MarkdownWaylan Limberg2014-08-271-1/+1
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| * Fixed a small bug in --extension_configs CLI option.Waylan Limberg2014-08-251-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This needs to work with the JSON lib if PyYaml isn't available. Therefore, we can't catch a yaml specific exception. The tests are fine using a yaml specific exception as the yaml lib is required by the testing framework anyway. So yaml is always available when running the tests.
* | Various tweaks to release notes.Waylan Limberg2014-08-271-34/+46
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