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In the past, most of the config was defined using globals. Today all of
the config is held on the class instance. Therefore, the `md_globals`
parameter is no longer necessary.
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All processors and patterns now get "registered" to a Registry.
Each item is given a name (string) and a priority. The name is for
later reference and the priority can be either an integer or float
and is used to sort. Priority is sorted from highest to lowest. A
Registry instance is a list-like iterable with the items auto-sorted
by priority. If two items have the same priority, then they are
listed in the order there were "registered". Registering a new
item with the same name as an already registered item replaces
the old item with the new item (however, the new item is sorted by
its newly assigned priority). To remove an item, "deregister" it by
name or index.
A backwards compatible shim is included so that existing simple
extensions should continue to work. DeprecationWarnings will
be raised for any code which calls the old API.
Fixes #418.
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Strip only the space character and not things like nbsp in tables. Fixes #635.
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In the past Markdown used to pass extension config settings to the
Extension class via a positional argument named `config`. That was
deprecated in 2.6 in favor of using keyword arguments (`**kwargs`).
Support has been completely dropped. Only keyword arguments are
accepted.
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Fixes #601. Merged in 6f87b32 from the md3 branch and did a lot of cleanup.
Changes include:
* Removed old docs build tool, templates, etc.
* Added MkDocs config file, etc.
* filename.txt => filename.md
* pythonhost.org/Markdown => Python-Markdown.github.io
* Markdown lint and other cleanup.
* Automate pages deployment in makefile with `mkdocs gh-deploy`
Assumes a git remote is set up named "pages". Do
git remote add pages https://github.com/Python-Markdown/Python-Markdown.github.io.git
... before running `make deploy` the first time.
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Single column tables are valid tables, so add back in the accidentally
removed functionality of allowing single column tables, but with one
exception -- table bodies should not render empty (an empty
`<tbody>` is invalid HTML. Fixes #539.
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Tables now handle escaped pipes when testing, in table borders, and in
the inline content. To achieve properly, a bug had to be fixed related
to appending escaped chars to the Markdown class. Now appended chars
only appear in the current instance. Lastly the first backtick in a
table can be escaped rounding out the last corner case.
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At some point the logic of counting backticks and determining if they are odd or even was used to parse a row's text into cells. Unfortunately this approach broke expected code parsing logic in a table. We essentially traded one bug for another. This fixes table backtick handling and restores sane backtick logic while preserving existing fixes. (issue #449)
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* Fix table alignment when seperator contains spaces
eg. seperator like "------ | :----- | :----: | -----: | ------"
* Update tests for table
* Delete the newline at the end of tables.html
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The statement will never evaluate False, so its not needed.
Also, Unicode is not valid for PY3, so its better to not include it.
Fixes #470.
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Fixes #440. Thanks @jandecaluwe for the bug report.
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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.
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Fixes #325. All extensions can now accept a dict of configs or
**kwargs, not just a list of tuples. Third party extensions may want
to follow suite. Extensions may only accept keyword arguments
in the future. These changes still need to be documented.
A couple things of note:
The CodeHilite extension previously issued a DeprecationWarning
if the old config key `force_linenos` was used. With thins change,
a KeyError will now be raised.
The `markdown.util.parseBoolValue` function gained a new argument:
`preserve_none` (defaults to False), which when set to True, will
pass None through unaltered (will not convert it to False).
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A `from __future__ import ...` statement must go after any docstrings;
since putting them before the docstring means the docstring loses its
magic and just becomes a string literal. That then causes a syntax
error if there are further future statements after the false docstring.
This fixes issue #203, using the patch provided by @Arfrever.
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The most notable changes are the use of unicode_literals
and absolute_imports. Actually, absolute_imports was the
biggest deal as it gives us relative imports. For the first
time extensions import markdown relative to themselves.
This allows other packages to embed the markdown lib in a
subdir of their project and still be able to use our
extensions.
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capitalized. Thanks for the report.
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Thanks to skurfer for report and inital patch.
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if they desire.
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syntax and is implemented as a blockprocessor. Currently, Markdown doesn't see table elements as block elements, so it doesn't get prettified.
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major refactor, but it at least works as documented.
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package instead of two.
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