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* Refactor Extension loading (#627)Waylan Limberg2018-01-121-41/+28
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Deprecated naming support is removed: * Removed special treatment for modules in `markdown.extensions` * Removed support for `mdx_` prefixes. Support for Entry Point names added: Support for "short names" are now implemented with entry points. Therefore all the users who call extension names as `toc` will not get errors as the builtin extensions all have entry points defined which match the old "short names" for modules in `markdown.extensions`. The benefit is that any extension can offer the same support without requiring the user to manually copy a file to that location on the file system (way to many extension authors have included such instructions in their installation documentation). The one odd thing about this is that we have been issuing a DeprecationWarning for short names and now they are fully supported again. But I think it's the right thing to do. Support for using dot notation is not removed. After all, it was never deprecated. And we shouldn't "force" entry points. There are plenty of reasons why users may not want that and not all of them can be resolved by using class instances instead. All of the following ways to load an extension are valid: # Class instance from markdown.extensions.toc import TocExtension markdown.markdown(src, extensions=[TocExtension()] # Entry point name markdown.markdown(src, extensions=['toc']) # Dot notation with class markdown.markdown(src, extensions=['markdown.extensions.toc:TocExtension']) # Dot notation without class markdown.markdown(src, extensions=['markdown.extensions.toc'])
* Removed deprecated safe_mode.Waylan Limberg2018-01-111-9/+0
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* Switch from nose to unittestWaylan Limberg2018-01-081-0/+213
All file-based tests are now defined as unittest test cases via a metaclass which walks a directory and builds a unittest for each pair of test files. To run the tests just run `python -m unittest discover tests`. Or use tox as the tox config has been updated to run the new tests and all nose specific code has been removed. The test generator tools have been removed as well. If any changes or additions need to be made to tests, they should be implemented using the new framework rather than with the file-based tests. Eventually, only the PHP and pl tests should remain as file-based tests.