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# = RedCloth - Textile and Markdown Hybrid for Ruby
#
# Homepage:: http://whytheluckystiff.net/ruby/redcloth/
# Author:: why the lucky stiff (http://whytheluckystiff.net/)
# Copyright:: (cc) 2004 why the lucky stiff (and his puppet organizations.)
# License:: BSD
#
# (see http://hobix.com/textile/ for a Textile Reference.)
#
# Based on (and also inspired by) both:
#
# PyTextile: http://diveintomark.org/projects/textile/textile.py.txt
# Textism for PHP: http://www.textism.com/tools/textile/
#
#
# = RedCloth
#
# RedCloth is a Ruby library for converting Textile and/or Markdown
# into HTML. You can use either format, intermingled or separately.
# You can also extend RedCloth to honor your own custom text stylings.
#
# RedCloth users are encouraged to use Textile if they are generating
# HTML and to use Markdown if others will be viewing the plain text.
#
# == What is Textile?
#
# Textile is a simple formatting style for text
# documents, loosely based on some HTML conventions.
#
# == Sample Textile Text
#
# h2. This is a title
#
# h3. This is a subhead
#
# This is a bit of paragraph.
#
# bq. This is a blockquote.
#
# = Writing Textile
#
# A Textile document consists of paragraphs. Paragraphs
# can be specially formatted by adding a small instruction
# to the beginning of the paragraph.
#
# h[n]. Header of size [n].
# bq. Blockquote.
# # Numeric list.
# * Bulleted list.
#
# == Quick Phrase Modifiers
#
# Quick phrase modifiers are also included, to allow formatting
# of small portions of text within a paragraph.
#
# \_emphasis\_
# \_\_italicized\_\_
# \*strong\*
# \*\*bold\*\*
# ??citation??
# -deleted text-
# +inserted text+
# ^superscript^
# ~subscript~
# @code@
# %(classname)span%
#
# ==notextile== (leave text alone)
#
# == Links
#
# To make a hypertext link, put the link text in "quotation
# marks" followed immediately by a colon and the URL of the link.
#
# Optional: text in (parentheses) following the link text,
# but before the closing quotation mark, will become a Title
# attribute for the link, visible as a tool tip when a cursor is above it.
#
# Example:
#
# "This is a link (This is a title) ":http://www.textism.com
#
# Will become:
#
# This is a link
#
# == Images
#
# To insert an image, put the URL for the image inside exclamation marks.
#
# Optional: text that immediately follows the URL in (parentheses) will
# be used as the Alt text for the image. Images on the web should always
# have descriptive Alt text for the benefit of readers using non-graphical
# browsers.
#
# Optional: place a colon followed by a URL immediately after the
# closing ! to make the image into a link.
#
# Example:
#
# !http://www.textism.com/common/textist.gif(Textist)!
#
# Will become:
#
#
#
# With a link:
#
# !/common/textist.gif(Textist)!:http://textism.com
#
# Will become:
#
#
#
# == Defining Acronyms
#
# HTML allows authors to define acronyms via the tag. The definition appears as a
# tool tip when a cursor hovers over the acronym. A crucial aid to clear writing,
# this should be used at least once for each acronym in documents where they appear.
#
# To quickly define an acronym in Textile, place the full text in (parentheses)
# immediately following the acronym.
#
# Example:
#
# ACLU(American Civil Liberties Union)
#
# Will become:
#
# ACLU
#
# == Adding Tables
#
# In Textile, simple tables can be added by seperating each column by
# a pipe.
#
# |a|simple|table|row|
# |And|Another|table|row|
#
# Attributes are defined by style definitions in parentheses.
#
# table(border:1px solid black).
# (background:#ddd;color:red). |{}| | | |
#
# == Using RedCloth
#
# RedCloth is simply an extension of the String class, which can handle
# Textile formatting. Use it like a String and output HTML with its
# RedCloth#to_html method.
#
# doc = RedCloth.new "
#
# h2. Test document
#
# Just a simple test."
#
# puts doc.to_html
#
# By default, RedCloth uses both Textile and Markdown formatting, with
# Textile formatting taking precedence. If you want to turn off Markdown
# formatting, to boost speed and limit the processor:
#
# class RedCloth::Textile.new( str )
class RedCloth3 < String
VERSION = '3.0.4'
DEFAULT_RULES = [:textile, :markdown]
#
# Two accessor for setting security restrictions.
#
# This is a nice thing if you're using RedCloth for
# formatting in public places (e.g. Wikis) where you
# don't want users to abuse HTML for bad things.
#
# If +:filter_html+ is set, HTML which wasn't
# created by the Textile processor will be escaped.
#
# If +:filter_styles+ is set, it will also disable
# the style markup specifier. ('{color: red}')
#
attr_accessor :filter_html, :filter_styles
#
# Accessor for toggling hard breaks.
#
# If +:hard_breaks+ is set, single newlines will
# be converted to HTML break tags. This is the
# default behavior for traditional RedCloth.
#
attr_accessor :hard_breaks
# Accessor for toggling lite mode.
#
# In lite mode, block-level rules are ignored. This means
# that tables, paragraphs, lists, and such aren't available.
# Only the inline markup for bold, italics, entities and so on.
#
# r = RedCloth.new( "And then? She *fell*!", [:lite_mode] )
# r.to_html
# #=> "And then? She fell!"
#
attr_accessor :lite_mode
#
# Accessor for toggling span caps.
#
# Textile places `span' tags around capitalized
# words by default, but this wreaks havoc on Wikis.
# If +:no_span_caps+ is set, this will be
# suppressed.
#
attr_accessor :no_span_caps
#
# Establishes the markup predence. Available rules include:
#
# == Textile Rules
#
# The following textile rules can be set individually. Or add the complete
# set of rules with the single :textile rule, which supplies the rule set in
# the following precedence:
#
# refs_textile:: Textile references (i.e. [hobix]http://hobix.com/)
# block_textile_table:: Textile table block structures
# block_textile_lists:: Textile list structures
# block_textile_prefix:: Textile blocks with prefixes (i.e. bq., h2., etc.)
# inline_textile_image:: Textile inline images
# inline_textile_link:: Textile inline links
# inline_textile_span:: Textile inline spans
# glyphs_textile:: Textile entities (such as em-dashes and smart quotes)
#
# == Markdown
#
# refs_markdown:: Markdown references (for example: [hobix]: http://hobix.com/)
# block_markdown_setext:: Markdown setext headers
# block_markdown_atx:: Markdown atx headers
# block_markdown_rule:: Markdown horizontal rules
# block_markdown_bq:: Markdown blockquotes
# block_markdown_lists:: Markdown lists
# inline_markdown_link:: Markdown links
attr_accessor :rules
# Returns a new RedCloth object, based on _string_ and
# enforcing all the included _restrictions_.
#
# r = RedCloth.new( "h1. A bold man", [:filter_html] )
# r.to_html
# #=>"
' * (l-indent) : '' * (indent-l)) + "\n\n") indent = l end quotes << (content + "\n") end quotes << ("\n" + '' * indent + "\n\n") quotes end end CODE_RE = /(\W) @ (?:\|(\w+?)\|)? (.+?) @ (?=\W)/x def inline_textile_code( text ) text.gsub!( CODE_RE ) do |m| before,lang,code,after = $~[1..4] lang = " lang=\"#{ lang }\"" if lang rip_offtags( "#{ before }
#{ code }
#{ after }", false )
end
end
def lT( text )
text =~ /\#$/ ? 'o' : 'u'
end
def hard_break( text )
text.gsub!( /(.)\n(?!\Z| *([#*=]+(\s|$)|[{|]))/, "\\1#{ blk }
"
else
blk = "\t#{ blk }
" end end # hard_break blk blk + "\n#{ code_blk }" end end end.join( "\n\n" ) ) end def textile_bq( tag, atts, cite, content ) cite, cite_title = check_refs( cite ) cite = " cite=\"#{ cite }\"" if cite atts = shelve( atts ) if atts "\t\n\t\t" end def textile_p( tag, atts, cite, content ) atts = shelve( atts ) if atts "\t<#{ tag }#{ atts }>#{ content }#{ tag }>" end alias textile_h1 textile_p alias textile_h2 textile_p alias textile_h3 textile_p alias textile_h4 textile_p alias textile_h5 textile_p alias textile_h6 textile_p def textile_fn_( tag, num, atts, cite, content ) atts << " id=\"fn#{ num }\" class=\"footnote\"" content = "#{ num } #{ content }" atts = shelve( atts ) if atts "\t#{ content }
\n\t
#{ content }
" end BLOCK_RE = /^(([a-z]+)(\d*))(#{A}#{C})\.(?::(\S+))? (.*)$/m def block_textile_prefix( text ) if text =~ BLOCK_RE tag,tagpre,num,atts,cite,content = $~[1..6] atts = pba( atts ) # pass to prefix handler if respond_to? "textile_#{ tag }", true text.gsub!( $&, method( "textile_#{ tag }" ).call( tag, atts, cite, content ) ) elsif respond_to? "textile_#{ tagpre }_", true text.gsub!( $&, method( "textile_#{ tagpre }_" ).call( tagpre, num, atts, cite, content ) ) end end end SETEXT_RE = /\A(.+?)\n([=-])[=-]* *$/m def block_markdown_setext( text ) if text =~ SETEXT_RE tag = if $2 == "="; "h1"; else; "h2"; end blk, cont = "<#{ tag }>#{ $1 }#{ tag }>", $' blocks cont text.replace( blk + cont ) end end ATX_RE = /\A(\#{1,6}) # $1 = string of #'s [ ]* (.+?) # $2 = Header text [ ]* \#* # optional closing #'s (not counted) $/x def block_markdown_atx( text ) if text =~ ATX_RE tag = "h#{ $1.length }" blk, cont = "<#{ tag }>#{ $2 }#{ tag }>\n\n", $' blocks cont text.replace( blk + cont ) end end MARKDOWN_BQ_RE = /\A(^ *> ?.+$(.+\n)*\n*)+/m def block_markdown_bq( text ) text.gsub!( MARKDOWN_BQ_RE ) do |blk| blk.gsub!( /^ *> ?/, '' ) flush_left blk blocks blk blk.gsub!( /^(\S)/, "\t\\1" ) "\n#{ blk }\n\n\n" end end MARKDOWN_RULE_RE = /^(#{ ['*', '-', '_'].collect { |ch| ' ?(' + Regexp::quote( ch ) + ' ?){3,}' }.join( '|' ) })$/ def block_markdown_rule( text ) text.gsub!( MARKDOWN_RULE_RE ) do |blk| "
" out = "
#{ out }" else out = "#{ stln }
, etc.
if $1
if line =~ OFFTAG_OPEN
codepre += 1
elsif line =~ OFFTAG_CLOSE
codepre -= 1
codepre = 0 if codepre < 0
end
elsif codepre.zero?
glyphs_textile( line, level + 1 )
else
htmlesc( line, :NoQuotes )
end
# p [level, codepre, line]
line
end
end
end
def rip_offtags( text, escape_aftertag=true )
if text =~ /<.*>/
## strip and encode content
codepre, used_offtags = 0, {}
text.gsub!( OFFTAG_MATCH ) do |line|
if $3
first, offtag, aftertag = $3, $4, $5
codepre += 1
used_offtags[offtag] = true
if codepre - used_offtags.length > 0
htmlesc( line, :NoQuotes )
@pre_list.last << line
line = ""
else
### htmlesc is disabled between CODE tags which will be parsed with highlighter
### Regexp in formatter.rb is : /\s?(.+)/m
### NB: some changes were made not to use $N variables, because we use "match"
### and it breaks following lines
htmlesc( aftertag, :NoQuotes ) if aftertag && escape_aftertag && !first.match(//)
line = ""
first.match(/<#{ OFFTAGS }([^>]*)>/)
tag = $1
$2.to_s.match(/(class\=\S+)/i)
tag << " #{$1}" if $1
@pre_list << "<#{ tag }>#{ aftertag }"
end
elsif $1 and codepre > 0
if codepre - used_offtags.length > 0
htmlesc( line, :NoQuotes )
@pre_list.last << line
line = ""
end
codepre -= 1 unless codepre.zero?
used_offtags = {} if codepre.zero?
end
line
end
end
text
end
def smooth_offtags( text )
unless @pre_list.empty?
## replace content
text.gsub!( // ) { @pre_list[$1.to_i] }
end
end
def inline( text )
[/^inline_/, /^glyphs_/].each do |meth_re|
@rules.each do |rule_name|
method( rule_name ).call( text ) if rule_name.to_s.match( meth_re )
end
end
end
def h_align( text )
H_ALGN_VALS[text]
end
def v_align( text )
V_ALGN_VALS[text]
end
def textile_popup_help( name, windowW, windowH )
' ' + name + '
'
end
# HTML cleansing stuff
BASIC_TAGS = {
'a' => ['href', 'title'],
'img' => ['src', 'alt', 'title'],
'br' => [],
'i' => nil,
'u' => nil,
'b' => nil,
'pre' => nil,
'kbd' => nil,
'code' => ['lang'],
'cite' => nil,
'strong' => nil,
'em' => nil,
'ins' => nil,
'sup' => nil,
'sub' => nil,
'del' => nil,
'table' => nil,
'tr' => nil,
'td' => ['colspan', 'rowspan'],
'th' => nil,
'ol' => nil,
'ul' => nil,
'li' => nil,
'p' => nil,
'h1' => nil,
'h2' => nil,
'h3' => nil,
'h4' => nil,
'h5' => nil,
'h6' => nil,
'blockquote' => ['cite']
}
def clean_html( text, tags = BASIC_TAGS )
text.gsub!( /]*)>/ ) do
raw = $~
tag = raw[2].downcase
if tags.has_key? tag
pcs = [tag]
tags[tag].each do |prop|
['"', "'", ''].each do |q|
q2 = ( q != '' ? q : '\s' )
if raw[3] =~ /#{prop}\s*=\s*#{q}([^#{q2}]+)#{q}/i
attrv = $1
next if prop == 'src' and attrv =~ %r{^(?!http)\w+:}
pcs << "#{prop}=\"#{$1.gsub('"', '\\"')}\""
break
end
end
end if tags[tag]
"<#{raw[1]}#{pcs.join " "}>"
else
" "
end
end
end
ALLOWED_TAGS = %w(redpre pre code notextile)
def escape_html_tags(text)
text.gsub!(%r{<(\/?([!\w]+)[^<>\n]*)(>?)}) {|m| ALLOWED_TAGS.include?($2) ? "<#{$1}#{$3}" : "<#{$1}#{'>' unless $3.blank?}" }
end
end