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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/>
+#
+# With minor modifications made by the Blosxom Plugin Development Team
+# <blosxom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>.
+#
+
+
+package Markdown;
+require 5.006_000;
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+
+use Digest::MD5 qw(md5_hex);
+use vars qw($VERSION);
+$VERSION = '1.0.1b';
+# 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.
+#
+ local $_ = shift;
+
+ # Encode all ampersands; HTML entities are not
+ # entities within a Markdown code span.
+ s/&/&/g;
+
+ # Encode $'s, but only if we're running under Blosxom.
+ # (Blosxom interpolates Perl variables in article bodies.)
+ {
+ no warnings 'once';
+ if (defined($blosxom::version)) {
+ s/\$/$/g;
+ }
+ }
+
+
+ # Do the angle bracket song and dance:
+ s! < !<!gx;
+ s! > !>!gx;
+
+ # Now, escape characters that are magic in Markdown:
+ s! \* !$g_escape_table{'*'}!gx;
+ s! _ !$g_escape_table{'_'}!gx;
+ s! { !$g_escape_table{'{'}!gx;
+ s! } !$g_escape_table{'}'}!gx;
+ s! \[ !$g_escape_table{'['}!gx;
+ s! \] !$g_escape_table{']'}!gx;
+ s! \\ !$g_escape_table{'\\'}!gx;
+
+ return $_;
+}
+
+
+sub _DoItalicsAndBold {
+ my $text = shift;
+
+ # <strong> must go first:
+ $text =~ s{ (?<!\w) (\*\*|__) (?=\S) (.+?[*_]*) (?<=\S) \1 (?!\w) }
+ {<strong>$2</strong>}gsx;
+
+ $text =~ s{ (?<!\w) (\*|_) (?=\S) (.+?) (?<=\S) \1 (?!\w) }
+ {<em>$2</em>}gsx;
+
+ return $text;
+}
+
+
+sub _DoBlockQuotes {
+ my $text = shift;
+
+ $text =~ s{
+ ( # Wrap whole match in $1
+ (
+ ^[ \t]*>[ \t]? # '>' at the start of a line
+ .+\n # rest of the first line
+ (.+\n)* # subsequent consecutive lines
+ \n* # blanks
+ )+
+ )
+ }{
+ my $bq = $1;
+ $bq =~ s/^[ \t]*>[ \t]?//gm; # trim one level of quoting
+ $bq =~ s/^[ \t]+$//mg; # trim whitespace-only lines
+ $bq = _RunBlockGamut($bq); # recurse
+
+ $bq =~ s/^/ /g;
+ # These leading spaces screw with <pre> content, so we need to fix that:
+ $bq =~ s{
+ (\s*<pre>.+?</pre>)
+ }{
+ my $pre = $1;
+ $pre =~ s/^ //mg;
+ $pre;
+ }egsx;
+
+ "<blockquote>\n$bq\n</blockquote>\n\n";
+ }egmx;
+
+
+ return $text;
+}
+
+
+sub _FormParagraphs {
+#
+# Params:
+# $text - string to process with html <p> tags
+#
+ my $text = shift;
+
+ # Strip leading and trailing lines:
+ $text =~ s/\A\n+//;
+ $text =~ s/\n+\z//;
+
+ my @grafs = split(/\n{2,}/, $text);
+
+ #
+ # Wrap <p> tags.
+ #
+ foreach (@grafs) {
+ unless (defined( $g_html_blocks{$_} )) {
+ $_ = _RunSpanGamut($_);
+ s/^([ \t]*)/<p>/;
+ $_ .= "</p>";
+ }
+ }
+
+ #
+ # Unhashify HTML blocks
+ #
+ foreach (@grafs) {
+ if (defined( $g_html_blocks{$_} )) {
+ $_ = $g_html_blocks{$_};
+ }
+ }
+
+ return join "\n\n", @grafs;
+}
+
+
+sub _EncodeAmpsAndAngles {
+# Smart processing for ampersands and angle brackets that need to be encoded.
+
+ my $text = shift;
+
+ # Ampersand-encoding based entirely on Nat Irons's Amputator MT plugin:
+ # http://bumppo.net/projects/amputator/
+ $text =~ s/&(?!#?[xX]?(?:[0-9a-fA-F]+|\w+);)/&/g;
+
+ # Encode naked <'s
+ $text =~ s{<(?![a-z/?\$!])}{<}gi;
+
+ return $text;
+}
+
+
+sub _EncodeBackslashEscapes {
+#
+# Parameter: String.
+# Returns: The string, with after processing the following backslash
+# escape sequences.
+#
+ local $_ = shift;
+
+ s! \\\\ !$g_escape_table{'\\'}!gx; # Must process escaped backslashes first.
+ s! \\` !$g_escape_table{'`'}!gx;
+ s! \\\* !$g_escape_table{'*'}!gx;
+ s! \\_ !$g_escape_table{'_'}!gx;
+ s! \\\{ !$g_escape_table{'{'}!gx;
+ s! \\\} !$g_escape_table{'}'}!gx;
+ s! \\\[ !$g_escape_table{'['}!gx;
+ s! \\\] !$g_escape_table{']'}!gx;
+ s! \\\( !$g_escape_table{'('}!gx;
+ s! \\\) !$g_escape_table{')'}!gx;
+ s! \\> !$g_escape_table{'>'}!gx;
+ s! \\\# !$g_escape_table{'#'}!gx;
+ s! \\\+ !$g_escape_table{'+'}!gx;
+ s! \\\- !$g_escape_table{'-'}!gx;
+ s! \\\. !$g_escape_table{'.'}!gx;
+ s{ \\! }{$g_escape_table{'!'}}gx;
+
+ return $_;
+}
+
+
+sub _DoAutoLinks {
+ my $text = shift;
+
+ $text =~ s{<((https?|ftp):[^'">\s]+)>}{<a href="$1">$1</a>}gi;
+
+ # Email addresses: <address@domain.foo>
+ $text =~ s{
+ <
+ (?:mailto:)?
+ (
+ [-.\w]+
+ \@
+ [-a-z0-9]+(\.[-a-z0-9]+)*\.[a-z]+
+ )
+ >
+ }{
+ _EncodeEmailAddress( _UnescapeSpecialChars($1) );
+ }egix;
+
+ return $text;
+}
+
+
+sub _EncodeEmailAddress {
+#
+# Input: an email address, e.g. "foo@example.com"
+#
+# Output: the email address as a mailto link, with each character
+# of the address encoded as either a decimal or hex entity, in
+# the hopes of foiling most address harvesting spam bots. E.g.:
+#
+# <a href="mailto:foo@e
+# xample.com">foo
+# @example.com</a>
+#
+# Based on a filter by Matthew Wickline, posted to the BBEdit-Talk
+# mailing list: <http://tinyurl.com/yu7ue>
+#
+
+ my $addr = shift;
+
+ srand;
+ my @encode = (
+ sub { '&#' . ord(shift) . ';' },
+ sub { '&#x' . sprintf( "%X", ord(shift) ) . ';' },
+ sub { shift },
+ );
+
+ $addr = "mailto:" . $addr;
+
+ $addr =~ s{(.)}{
+ my $char = $1;
+ if ( $char eq '@' ) {
+ # this *must* be encoded. I insist.
+ $char = $encode[int rand 1]->($char);
+ } elsif ( $char ne ':' ) {
+ # leave ':' alone (to spot mailto: later)
+ my $r = rand;
+ # roughly 10% raw, 45% hex, 45% dec
+ $char = (
+ $r > .9 ? $encode[2]->($char) :
+ $r < .45 ? $encode[1]->($char) :
+ $encode[0]->($char)
+ );
+ }
+ $char;
+ }gex;
+
+ $addr = qq{<a href="$addr">$addr</a>};
+ $addr =~ s{">.+?:}{">}; # strip the mailto: from the visible part
+
+ return $addr;
+}
+
+
+sub _UnescapeSpecialChars {
+#
+# Swap back in all the special characters we've hidden.
+#
+ my $text = shift;
+
+ while( my($char, $hash) = each(%g_escape_table) ) {
+ $text =~ s/$hash/$char/g;
+ }
+ return $text;
+}
+
+
+sub _TokenizeHTML {
+#
+# Parameter: String containing HTML markup.
+# Returns: Reference to an array of the tokens comprising the input
+# string. Each token is either a tag (possibly with nested,
+# tags contained therein, such as <a href="<MTFoo>">, or a
+# run of text between tags. Each element of the array is a
+# two-element array; the first is either 'tag' or 'text';
+# the second is the actual value.
+#
+#
+# Derived from the _tokenize() subroutine from Brad Choate's MTRegex plugin.
+# <http://www.bradchoate.com/past/mtregex.php>
+#
+
+ my $str = shift;
+ my $pos = 0;
+ my $len = length $str;
+ my @tokens;
+
+ my $depth = 6;
+ my $nested_tags = join('|', ('(?:<[a-z/!$](?:[^<>]') x $depth) . (')*>)' x $depth);
+ my $match = qr/(?s: <! ( -- .*? -- \s* )+ > ) | # comment
+ (?s: <\? .*? \?> ) | # processing instruction
+ $nested_tags/ix; # nested tags
+
+ while ($str =~ m/($match)/g) {
+ my $whole_tag = $1;
+ my $sec_start = pos $str;
+ my $tag_start = $sec_start - length $whole_tag;
+ if ($pos < $tag_start) {
+ push @tokens, ['text', substr($str, $pos, $tag_start - $pos)];
+ }
+ push @tokens, ['tag', $whole_tag];
+ $pos = pos $str;
+ }
+ push @tokens, ['text', substr($str, $pos, $len - $pos)] if $pos < $len;
+ \@tokens;
+}
+
+
+sub _Outdent {
+#
+# Remove one level of line-leading tabs or spaces
+#
+ my $text = shift;
+
+ $text =~ s/^(\t|[ ]{1,$g_tab_width})//gm;
+ return $text;
+}
+
+
+sub _Detab {
+#
+# Cribbed from a post by Bart Lateur:
+# <http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.macperl.anyperl/154>
+#
+ my $text = shift;
+
+ $text =~ s{(.*?)\t}{$1.(' ' x ($g_tab_width - length($1) % $g_tab_width))}ge;
+ return $text;
+}
+
+
+1;
+
+__END__
+
+
+=pod
+
+=head1 NAME
+
+B<Markdown>
+
+
+=head1 SYNOPSIS
+
+B<Markdown.pl> [ B<--html4tags> ] [ B<--version> ] [ B<-shortversion> ]
+ [ I<file> ... ]
+
+
+=head1 DESCRIPTION
+
+Markdown is a text-to-HTML filter; it translates an easy-to-read /
+easy-to-write structured text format into HTML. Markdown's text format
+is most similar to that of plain text email, and supports features such
+as headers, *emphasis*, code blocks, blockquotes, and links.
+
+Markdown's syntax is designed not as a generic markup language, but
+specifically to serve as a front-end to (X)HTML. You can use span-level
+HTML tags anywhere in a Markdown document, and you can use block level
+HTML tags (like <div> and <table> as well).
+
+For more information about Markdown's syntax, see:
+
+ http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/
+
+
+=head1 OPTIONS
+
+Use "--" to end switch parsing. For example, to open a file named "-z", use:
+
+ Markdown.pl -- -z
+
+=over 4
+
+
+=item B<--html4tags>
+
+Use HTML 4 style for empty element tags, e.g.:
+
+ <br>
+
+instead of Markdown's default XHTML style tags, e.g.:
+
+ <br />
+
+
+=item B<-v>, B<--version>
+
+Display Markdown's version number and copyright information.
+
+
+=item B<-s>, B<--shortversion>
+
+Display the short-form version number.
+
+
+=back
+
+
+
+=head1 BUGS
+
+To file bug reports or feature requests (other than topics listed in the
+Caveats section above) please send email to:
+
+ support@daringfireball.net
+
+Please include with your report: (1) the example input; (2) the output
+you expected; (3) the output Markdown actually produced.
+
+
+=head1 VERSION HISTORY
+
+See the readme file for detailed release notes for this version.
+
+1.0.1 - 14 Dec 2004
+
+1.0 - 28 Aug 2004
+
+
+=head1 AUTHOR
+
+ John Gruber
+ http://daringfireball.net
+
+ PHP port and other contributions by Michel Fortin
+ http://michelf.com
+
+
+=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
+
+Copyright (c) 2003-2004 John Gruber
+<http://daringfireball.net/>
+All rights reserved.
+
+Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
+met:
+
+* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+
+* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
+ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
+ documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+
+* Neither the name "Markdown" nor the names of its contributors may
+ be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
+ without specific prior written permission.
+
+This software is provided by the copyright holders and contributors "as
+is" and any express or implied warranties, including, but not limited
+to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a
+particular purpose are disclaimed. In no event shall the copyright owner
+or contributors be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special,
+exemplary, or consequential damages (including, but not limited to,
+procurement of substitute goods or services; loss of use, data, or
+profits; or business interruption) however caused and on any theory of
+liability, whether in contract, strict liability, or tort (including
+negligence or otherwise) arising in any way out of the use of this
+software, even if advised of the possibility of such damage.
+
+=cut
--- /dev/null
+Markdown
+========
+
+Version 1.0.1 - Tue 14 Dec 2004
+
+by John Gruber
+<http://daringfireball.net/>
+
+
+Introduction
+------------
+
+Markdown is a text-to-HTML conversion tool for web writers. Markdown
+allows you to write using an easy-to-read, easy-to-write plain text
+format, then convert it to structurally valid XHTML (or HTML).
+
+Thus, "Markdown" is two things: a plain text markup syntax, and a
+software tool, written in Perl, that converts the plain text markup
+to HTML.
+
+Markdown works both as a Movable Type plug-in and as a standalone Perl
+script -- which means it can also be used as a text filter in BBEdit
+(or any other application that supporst filters written in Perl).
+
+Full documentation of Markdown's syntax and configuration options is
+available on the web: <http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/>.
+(Note: this readme file is formatted in Markdown.)
+
+
+
+Installation and Requirements
+-----------------------------
+
+Markdown requires Perl 5.6.0 or later. Welcome to the 21st Century.
+Markdown also requires the standard Perl library module `Digest::MD5`.
+
+
+### Movable Type ###
+
+Markdown works with Movable Type version 2.6 or later (including
+MT 3.0 or later).
+
+1. Copy the "Markdown.pl" file into your Movable Type "plugins"
+ directory. The "plugins" directory should be in the same directory
+ as "mt.cgi"; if the "plugins" directory doesn't already exist, use
+ your FTP program to create it. Your installation should look like
+ this:
+
+ (mt home)/plugins/Markdown.pl
+
+2. Once installed, Markdown will appear as an option in Movable Type's
+ Text Formatting pop-up menu. This is selectable on a per-post basis.
+ Markdown translates your posts to HTML when you publish; the posts
+ themselves are stored in your MT database in Markdown format.
+
+3. If you also install SmartyPants 1.5 (or later), Markdown will offer
+ a second text formatting option: "Markdown with SmartyPants". This
+ option is the same as the regular "Markdown" formatter, except that
+ automatically uses SmartyPants to create typographically correct
+ curly quotes, em-dashes, and ellipses. See the SmartyPants web page
+ for more information: <http://daringfireball.net/projects/smartypants/>
+
+4. To make Markdown (or "Markdown with SmartyPants") your default
+ text formatting option for new posts, go to Weblog Config ->
+ Preferences.
+
+Note that by default, Markdown produces XHTML output. To configure
+Markdown to produce HTML 4 output, see "Configuration", below.
+
+
+### Blosxom ###
+
+Markdown works with Blosxom version 2.x.
+
+1. Rename the "Markdown.pl" plug-in to "Markdown" (case is
+ important). Movable Type requires plug-ins to have a ".pl"
+ extension; Blosxom forbids it.
+
+2. Copy the "Markdown" plug-in file to your Blosxom plug-ins folder.
+ If you're not sure where your Blosxom plug-ins folder is, see the
+ Blosxom documentation for information.
+
+3. That's it. The entries in your weblog will now automatically be
+ processed by Markdown.
+
+4. If you'd like to apply Markdown formatting only to certain posts,
+ rather than all of them, see Jason Clark's instructions for using
+ Markdown in conjunction with Blosxom's Meta plugin:
+
+ <http://jclark.org/weblog/WebDev/Blosxom/Markdown.html>
+
+
+### BBEdit ###
+
+Markdown works with BBEdit 6.1 or later on Mac OS X. (It also works
+with BBEdit 5.1 or later and MacPerl 5.6.1 on Mac OS 8.6 or later.)
+
+1. Copy the "Markdown.pl" file to appropriate filters folder in your
+ "BBEdit Support" folder. On Mac OS X, this should be:
+
+ BBEdit Support/Unix Support/Unix Filters/
+
+ See the BBEdit documentation for more details on the location of
+ these folders.
+
+ You can rename "Markdown.pl" to whatever you wish.
+
+2. That's it. To use Markdown, select some text in a BBEdit document,
+ then choose Markdown from the Filters sub-menu in the "#!" menu, or
+ the Filters floating palette
+
+
+
+Configuration
+-------------
+
+By default, Markdown produces XHTML output for tags with empty elements.
+E.g.:
+
+ <br />
+
+Markdown can be configured to produce HTML-style tags; e.g.:
+
+ <br>
+
+
+### Movable Type ###
+
+You need to use a special `MTMarkdownOptions` container tag in each
+Movable Type template where you want HTML 4-style output:
+
+ <MTMarkdownOptions output='html4'>
+ ... put your entry content here ...
+ </MTMarkdownOptions>
+
+The easiest way to use MTMarkdownOptions is probably to put the
+opening tag right after your `<body>` tag, and the closing tag right
+before `</body>`.
+
+To suppress Markdown processing in a particular template, i.e. to
+publish the raw Markdown-formatted text without translation into
+(X)HTML, set the `output` attribute to 'raw':
+
+ <MTMarkdownOptions output='raw'>
+ ... put your entry content here ...
+ </MTMarkdownOptions>
+
+
+### Command-Line ###
+
+Use the `--html4tags` command-line switch to produce HTML output from a
+Unix-style command line. E.g.:
+
+ % perl Markdown.pl --html4tags foo.text
+
+Type `perldoc Markdown.pl`, or read the POD documentation within the
+Markdown.pl source code for more information.
+
+
+
+Bugs
+----
+
+To file bug reports or feature requests please send email to:
+<markdown@daringfireball.net>.
+
+
+
+Version History
+---------------
+
+1.0.1 (14 Dec 2004):
+
++ Changed the syntax rules for code blocks and spans. Previously,
+ backslash escapes for special Markdown characters were processed
+ everywhere other than within inline HTML tags. Now, the contents
+ of code blocks and spans are no longer processed for backslash
+ escapes. This means that code blocks and spans are now treated
+ literally, with no special rules to worry about regarding
+ backslashes.
+
+ **NOTE**: This changes the syntax from all previous versions of
+ Markdown. Code blocks and spans involving backslash characters
+ will now generate different output than before.
+
++ Tweaked the rules for link definitions so that they must occur
+ within three spaces of the left margin. Thus if you indent a link
+ definition by four spaces or a tab, it will now be a code block.
+
+ [a]: /url/ "Indented 3 spaces, this is a link def"
+
+ [b]: /url/ "Indented 4 spaces, this is a code block"
+
+ **IMPORTANT**: This may affect existing Markdown content if it
+ contains link definitions indented by 4 or more spaces.
+
++ Added `>`, `+`, and `-` to the list of backslash-escapable
+ characters. These should have been done when these characters
+ were added as unordered list item markers.
+
++ Trailing spaces and tabs following HTML comments and `<hr/>` tags
+ are now ignored.
+
++ Inline links using `<` and `>` URL delimiters weren't working:
+
+ like [this](<http://example.com/>)
+
++ Added a bit of tolerance for trailing spaces and tabs after
+ Markdown hr's.
+
++ Fixed bug where auto-links were being processed within code spans:
+
+ like this: `<http://example.com/>`
+
++ Sort-of fixed a bug where lines in the middle of hard-wrapped
+ paragraphs, which lines look like the start of a list item,
+ would accidentally trigger the creation of a list. E.g. a
+ paragraph that looked like this:
+
+ I recommend upgrading to version
+ 8. Oops, now this line is treated
+ as a sub-list.
+
+ This is fixed for top-level lists, but it can still happen for
+ sub-lists. E.g., the following list item will not be parsed
+ properly:
+
+ + I recommend upgrading to version
+ 8. Oops, now this line is treated
+ as a sub-list.
+
+ Given Markdown's list-creation rules, I'm not sure this can
+ be fixed.
+
++ Standalone HTML comments are now handled; previously, they'd get
+ wrapped in a spurious `<p>` tag.
+
++ Fix for horizontal rules preceded by 2 or 3 spaces.
+
++ `<hr>` HTML tags in must occur within three spaces of left
+ margin. (With 4 spaces or a tab, they should be code blocks, but
+ weren't before this fix.)
+
++ Capitalized "With" in "Markdown With SmartyPants" for
+ consistency with the same string label in SmartyPants.pl.
+ (This fix is specific to the MT plug-in interface.)
+
++ Auto-linked email address can now optionally contain
+ a 'mailto:' protocol. I.e. these are equivalent:
+
+ <mailto:user@example.com>
+ <user@example.com>
+
++ Fixed annoying bug where nested lists would wind up with
+ spurious (and invalid) `<p>` tags.
+
++ You can now write empty links:
+
+ [like this]()
+
+ and they'll be turned into anchor tags with empty href attributes.
+ This should have worked before, but didn't.
+
++ `***this***` and `___this___` are now turned into
+
+ <strong><em>this</em></strong>
+
+ Instead of
+
+ <strong><em>this</strong></em>
+
+ which isn't valid. (Thanks to Michel Fortin for the fix.)
+
++ Added a new substitution in `_EncodeCode()`: s/\$/$/g; This
+ is only for the benefit of Blosxom users, because Blosxom
+ (sometimes?) interpolates Perl scalars in your article bodies.
+
++ Fixed problem for links defined with urls that include parens, e.g.:
+
+ [1]: http://sources.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_East_Policy_(Chomsky)
+
+ "Chomsky" was being erroneously treated as the URL's title.
+
++ At some point during 1.0's beta cycle, I changed every sub's
+ argument fetching from this idiom:
+
+ my $text = shift;
+
+ to:
+
+ my $text = shift || return '';
+
+ The idea was to keep Markdown from doing any work in a sub
+ if the input was empty. This introduced a bug, though:
+ if the input to any function was the single-character string
+ "0", it would also evaluate as false and return immediately.
+ How silly. Now fixed.
+
+
+
+Donations
+---------
+
+Donations to support Markdown's development are happily accepted. See:
+<http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/> for details.
+
+
+
+Copyright and License
+---------------------
+
+Copyright (c) 2003-2004 John Gruber
+<http://daringfireball.net/>
+All rights reserved.
+
+Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
+met:
+
+* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
+ this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+
+* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
+ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
+ documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+
+* Neither the name "Markdown" nor the names of its contributors may
+ be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
+ without specific prior written permission.
+
+This software is provided by the copyright holders and contributors "as
+is" and any express or implied warranties, including, but not limited
+to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a
+particular purpose are disclaimed. In no event shall the copyright owner
+or contributors be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special,
+exemplary, or consequential damages (including, but not limited to,
+procurement of substitute goods or services; loss of use, data, or
+profits; or business interruption) however caused and on any theory of
+liability, whether in contract, strict liability, or tort (including
+negligence or otherwise) arising in any way out of the use of this
+software, even if advised of the possibility of such damage.
--- /dev/null
+# Blosxom Plugin: moreentries
+# Author(s): Jason Clark
+# Version: 0+1i
+# Blosxom Home/Docs/Licensing: http://blosxom.sourceforge.net/
+# moreentries plugin Home/Docs/Licensing:
+# http://jclark.org/weblog/WebDev/Blosxom/plugins/moreentries
+
+package moreentries;
+
+use strict;
+use vars qw/ $active $totalposts $start $end $prevlink $nextlink $nextcount $links $selfstyle /;
+
+# --- Configurable variables -----
+
+# If set to 1, the html created by $moreentries::links will have simple style attribs
+$selfstyle =1;
+
+# --------------------------------
+
+sub start {
+ return 1;
+}
+
+sub filter {
+ # moreentries has some special requirements we're going to
+ # address here:
+ # * must be last filter to run - we'll check our pos in
+ # @blosxom::plugins. If we're not last, move us and
+ # exit, otherwise procede
+ # * need to operate on sorted entries - since sort()
+ # hasn't run yet, and isn't even defined yet, we'll
+ # have to mimic blosxom's behavior, i.e, find and run
+ # the apropriate plugin's sort()
+ my ($self, $files, $others) = @_;
+ $active = undef;
+ $start = $end = $prevlink = $nextlink = undef;
+ # $num_entries is ignored for date-based urls, or if num_entries not in use
+ return 1 if $blosxom::path_info_yr =~ /\d/ or !defined($blosxom::num_entries) or $blosxom::num_entries < 1;
+ my $pos;
+ for(my $i=0;$i<@blosxom::plugins;$i++) {
+ if($blosxom::plugins[$i] eq 'moreentries') {
+ $pos=$i;
+ last;
+ }
+ }
+ return 0 unless $pos;
+ unless ($pos==$#blosxom::plugins) {
+ #we're not last plugin, so move us
+ splice @blosxom::plugins, $pos, 1;
+ push @blosxom::plugins, 'moreentries';
+ return 1;
+ }
+ #made it this far, time to do our stuff. First, do we need to?
+ #filter out posts outside of requested path
+ my $currentdir = $blosxom::path_info;
+ if ( $currentdir =~ /(.*?)([^\/]+)\.(.+)$/ and $2 ne 'index' ) {
+ $currentdir = "$1$2.$blosxom::file_extension";
+ }
+ else {
+ $currentdir =~ s!/index\..+$!!;
+ }
+
+ foreach my $path_file (keys %{$files}) {
+ my ($path,$fn) = $path_file =~ m!^$blosxom::datadir/(?:(.*)/)?(.*)\.$blosxom::file_extension!;
+ # Only stories in the right hierarchy
+ ($path =~ /^$currentdir/ or $path_file eq "$blosxom::datadir/$currentdir") and next;
+#print STDERR "path='$path', curdir='$currentdir', pathfile='$path_file', ddir='$datadir'\n";
+ delete $files->{$path_file};
+ }
+
+ $totalposts = scalar(keys %{$files});
+ print STDERR "TOTALPOSTS='$totalposts'\n";
+
+ return 1 if $totalposts <= $blosxom::num_entries;
+
+ #guess we do.
+ $active = 1;
+
+ # Define a default sort subroutine
+ my $sort = sub {
+ my($files_ref) = @_;
+ return sort { $files_ref->{$b} <=> $files_ref->{$a} } keys %$files_ref;
+ };
+
+ # Allow for the first encountered plugin::sort subroutine to override the
+ # default built-in sort subroutine
+ my $tmp;
+ foreach my $plugin ( @plugins ) {
+ if ($plugins{$plugin} > 0 and $plugin->can('sort')) {
+ if (defined($tmp = $plugin->sort())) {
+ $sort = $tmp and last;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ my @sorted = &$sort($files, $others);
+ $start = (blosxom::param("_start") or 1);
+ $end = $start + $blosxom::num_entries -1;
+ $end = $totalposts if $end > $totalposts;
+
+ #trim %files
+ for (my $i=0;$i<$start-1;$i++) {
+ delete $files->{$sorted[$i]};
+ }
+ for (my $i=$end; $i<$totalposts; $i++) {
+ delete $files->{$sorted[$i]};
+ }
+
+ #setup prevlink, nextlink
+ my $url = blosxom::self_url();
+ $url =~ s/[&\?;]_start=\d+//g;
+ $url =~ s/[&?;]-\w+=\d+//g;
+ $url =~ s/\?\s*$//;
+
+ my $appendchar = $url =~ /\?/ ? "&" : "?";
+ my $prev = $start - $blosxom::num_entries;
+ $prev = 1 if $prev < 0;
+ my $next = $end + 1;
+ $prevlink = "$url${appendchar}_start=$prev" if $start > 1;
+ $nextlink = "$url${appendchar}_start=$next" if $end < $totalposts;
+ $nextcount = $totalposts - $end;
+ $nextcount = $blosxom::num_entries if $nextcount > $blosxom::num_entries;
+ my $style = $selfstyle? "style='padding:0 15px'" : '';
+ $links = "<div class='moreentries'><span class='prevlink' $style>";
+ if (defined($prevlink)) { $links .= "<a href='$prevlink'>Previous $blosxom::num_entries entries</a>"; }
+ $links .= "</span><span class='nextlink' $style>";
+ if (defined($nextlink)) { $links .= "<a href='$nextlink'>Next $nextcount entries</a>"; }
+ $links .= "</span></div>";
+ return 1;
+}
+
+sub sort() {
+ return undef;
+}
+
+1;
+
+__END__
+
+=head1 Name
+
+Blosxom Plug-In: moreentries
+
+=head1 Synopsis
+
+When the Blosxom variable $num_entries is set to a non-zero number,
+Any non-date style request(category or root url) will only display
+$num_entries entries on the page. No method is provided to see
+subsequent entries (aside from using date-urls to browse back in time,
+and this can't be combined with categories).
+
+moreentries enables these addional entries to be viewed. moreentries adds
+the ability for blosxom urls to accept an _start parameter, for example:
+
+ http://jclark.org/weblog/index.html?_start=11
+
+Will show you all the weblog entries *after* the first 10. moreentries also
+offers several variable to allow you to add Next and Previous links to your
+templates, and to show the current range of posts, and total posts.
+
+PLEASE NOTE: Probably doens't work with static rendering. Untested.
+
+=head2 Quick Start
+
+Just drop it in your $plugin_dir. There is only one config variable, which
+we will ignore for the quick start; see next section for more info. You'll
+need to modify your head or foot template to see the links. For a quick
+start, add $moreentries::links to your head or foot template. And of course,
+your blosxom.cgi must have a (nonzero) value set for $num_entries.
+
+That's it; you should now have next & previous functionality.
+
+=head1 More Info
+
+moreentries exposes the following variables for use in your templates. None of
+these are per-story, and are generally suited for use in your head or foot template.
+
+$moreentries::active - true if the plugin is 'in use'. This will be false if
+the url is a date url (blosxom ignores $num_entries), or if there are not at
+least $num_entries entries matching the request, or if $num_entries is not set.
+$moreentries::totalposts - total number of entries that match the request
+$moreentries::start - the number of the first entry being displayed
+$moreentries::end - the number of the last entry being displayed
+$moreentries::links - inserts (x)HTML containing links to the previous and
+next batch of entries. If one (or both) of these links does not apply ( for example,
+when viewing the first batch of entries, there are no previous entries) there
+is no link.
+
+The output of $moreentries::links will look like this:
+ <div class='moreentries'>
+ <span class='prevlink' style='padding:0 15px'><a href='http://127.0.0.1/weblog/index.html?_start=1'>Previous 10 entries</a></span>
+ <span class='nextlink' style='padding:0 15px'><a href='http://127.0.0.1/weblog/index.html?_start=21'>Next 10 entries</a></span>
+ </div>
+
+The embedded style prevents the links from being right next to each other. This output
+is sufficient for a quick drop-in. If you'd like to control CSS styles yourself,
+there is a confi variable ( $selfstyle ) that controls this, just set it to 0.
+
+If you want even more control over your output, there are some additional variables
+you can use:
+
+
+$moreentries::prevlink - if $moreentries::start is not 1, this will contain an
+URL to move to the previous batch of entries. Will be undef if no Previous batch
+(i.e., $moreentries::start =1)
+
+$moreentries::nextlink - if $moreentries::end < $morrentries::totalposts, this will
+contain an URL to the next batch of entries. Will be undef if no Next batch
+(i.e., $moreentries::end = $moreentries::totalposts)
+
+$moreentries::nextcount - If there is a next batch, this contains the number of posts
+in it. This is normally $num_entries, except when there arent enough entries left. For
+example, if there are 12 posts in the Rants category, and your $num_entries is 10, then
+$morrentries::nextcount will be 2.
+
+There is one config variable, explained above in the discussion of $moreentries::links:
+
+$moreentries::selfstyle - when set, $moreentries::links will contain simple style attribs.
+
+=head1 Internals
+
+This is a big ugly hack. The only entrypoint that worked for this is the filter() hook;
+the problem is that when filter() is called, the sort() routine hasn't run (isn't even
+decided on yet!), and %files contains all posts, not just the ones matching the request.
+Even running as filter, it has to be the last plugin to run, so that any other filtering
+happens before we decide the 'numbering' of the posts.
+
+The way it works: when filter() is called, we check @plugins to see if moreentries is
+the last plugin. If not, we munge @plugins, making us the last plugin, and return. If
+we are the last plugin (as we eventually will be), then we proceed.
+
+The next step is rather inefficient: we have to sort %files to number them, so we
+check all plugins for a sort() routine, providing a default if none is found. This
+code is stolen wholesale from blosxom.cgi. Once they are sorted, we get rid of all
+files that don't match the request url (anything in the wrong category, essentially).
+This code is also stolen from blosxom.cgi, with a couple of adjustments.
+
+Finally, we delete all the posts before our start (as provided by the param _start), and
+all posts after our ending post. Thus, when filter is done, %files only contains the posts
+that will be displayed. This makes redundant much of the code that runs in blosxom after this.
+
+
+=head1 Version
+
+0+1i
+
+=head1 Author
+
+Jason Clark (jason@jclark.org; http://jclark.org/weblog)
+
+=head1 Acknowledgements
+
+Thanks to Fletcher T. Penny (http://fletcher.freeshell.org/) for helping test the plugin.
+
+=head1 See Also
+
+Blosxom Home/Docs/Licensing: http://blosxom.sourceforge.net
+
+=head1 Bugs
+
+This whole thing is a big hack, see the Internals section above for some info.
+This should probably be implemented as part of the core Blosxom application.
+
+Not tested at all with static rendering, probably won't work.
+
+=head1 License
+
+This Blosxom Plug-in Copyright 2003, Jason Clark
+
+(This license is the same as Blosxom's)
+Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
+of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
+in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
+to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
+copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished
+to do so, subject to the following conditions:
+
+
+The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
+copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+
+THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
+IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS
+FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR
+COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER
+IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+