extern crate markdown;
use markdown::{to_html, to_html_with_options, CompileOptions, Options};
use pretty_assertions::assert_eq;
#[test]
fn tabs_flow() -> Result<(), String> {
let danger = &Options {
compile: CompileOptions {
allow_dangerous_html: true,
allow_dangerous_protocol: true,
..Default::default()
},
..Default::default()
};
assert_eq!(
to_html(" x"),
"<pre><code>x\n</code></pre>",
"should support a 4*SP to start code"
);
assert_eq!(
to_html("\tx"),
"<pre><code>x\n</code></pre>",
"should support a HT to start code"
);
assert_eq!(
to_html(" \tx"),
"<pre><code>x\n</code></pre>",
"should support a SP + HT to start code"
);
assert_eq!(
to_html(" \tx"),
"<pre><code>x\n</code></pre>",
"should support a 2*SP + HT to start code"
);
assert_eq!(
to_html(" \tx"),
"<pre><code>x\n</code></pre>",
"should support a 3*SP + HT to start code"
);
assert_eq!(
to_html(" \tx"),
"<pre><code>\tx\n</code></pre>",
"should support a 4*SP to start code, and leave the next HT as code data"
);
assert_eq!(
to_html(" \t# x"),
"<pre><code># x\n</code></pre>",
"should not support a 3*SP + HT to start an ATX heading"
);
assert_eq!(
to_html(" \t> x"),
"<pre><code>> x\n</code></pre>",
"should not support a 3*SP + HT to start a block quote"
);
assert_eq!(
to_html(" \t- x"),
"<pre><code>- x\n</code></pre>",
"should not support a 3*SP + HT to start a list item"
);
assert_eq!(
to_html(" \t---"),
"<pre><code>---\n</code></pre>",
"should not support a 3*SP + HT to start a thematic break"
);
assert_eq!(
to_html(" \t```"),
"<pre><code>```\n</code></pre>",
"should not support a 3*SP + HT to start a fenced code"
);
assert_eq!(
to_html(" \t<div>"),
"<pre><code><div>\n</code></pre>",
"should not support a 3*SP + HT to start HTML"
);
assert_eq!(
to_html("#\tx\t#\t"),
"<h1>x</h1>",
"should support tabs around ATX heading sequences"
);
assert_eq!(
to_html("#\t\tx\t\t#\t\t"),
"<h1>x</h1>",
"should support arbitrary tabs around ATX heading sequences"
);
assert_eq!(
to_html("```\tx\ty\t\n```\t"),
"<pre><code class=\"language-x\"></code></pre>",
"should support tabs around fenced code fences, info, and meta"
);
assert_eq!(
to_html("```\t\tx\t\ty\t\t\n```\t\t"),
"<pre><code class=\"language-x\"></code></pre>",
"should support arbitrary tabs around fenced code fences, info, and meta"
);
assert_eq!(
to_html("```x\n\t```"),
"<pre><code class=\"language-x\">\t```\n</code></pre>\n",
"should not support tabs before fenced code closing fences"
);
assert_eq!(
to_html_with_options("<x\ty\tz\t=\t\"\tx\t\">", danger)?,
"<x\ty\tz\t=\t\"\tx\t\">",
"should support tabs in HTML (if whitespace is allowed)"
);
assert_eq!(
to_html("*\t*\t*\t"),
"<hr />",
"should support tabs in thematic breaks"
);
assert_eq!(
to_html("*\t\t*\t\t*\t\t"),
"<hr />",
"should support arbitrary tabs in thematic breaks"
);
Ok(())
}
#[test]
fn tabs_text() {
assert_eq!(
to_html("<http:\t>"),
"<p><http:\t></p>",
"should not support a tab to start an autolink w/ protocol’s rest"
);
assert_eq!(
to_html("<http:x\t>"),
"<p><http:x\t></p>",
"should not support a tab in an autolink w/ protocol’s rest"
);
assert_eq!(
to_html("<example\t@x.com>"),
"<p><example\t@x.com></p>",
"should not support a tab in an email autolink’s local part"
);
assert_eq!(
to_html("<example@x\ty.com>"),
"<p><example@x\ty.com></p>",
"should not support a tab in an email autolink’s label"
);
assert_eq!(
to_html("\\\tx"),
"<p>\\\tx</p>",
"should not support character escaped tab"
);
assert_eq!(
to_html("	"),
"<p>\t</p>",
"should support character reference resolving to a tab"
);
assert_eq!(
to_html("`\tx`"),
"<p><code>\tx</code></p>",
"should support a tab starting code"
);
assert_eq!(
to_html("`x\t`"),
"<p><code>x\t</code></p>",
"should support a tab ending code"
);
assert_eq!(
to_html("`\tx\t`"),
"<p><code>\tx\t</code></p>",
"should support tabs around code"
);
assert_eq!(
to_html("`\tx `"),
"<p><code>\tx </code></p>",
"should support a tab starting, and a space ending, code"
);
assert_eq!(
to_html("` x\t`"),
"<p><code> x\t</code></p>",
"should support a space starting, and a tab ending, code"
);
// Note: CM does not strip it in this case.
// However, that should be a bug there: makes more sense to remove it like
// trailing spaces.
assert_eq!(
to_html("x\t\ny"),
"<p>x\ny</p>",
"should support a trailing tab at a line ending in a paragraph"
);
assert_eq!(
to_html("x\n\ty"),
"<p>x\ny</p>",
"should support an initial tab after a line ending in a paragraph"
);
assert_eq!(
to_html("x[\ty](z)"),
"<p>x<a href=\"z\">\ty</a></p>",
"should support an initial tab in a link label"
);
assert_eq!(
to_html("x[y\t](z)"),
"<p>x<a href=\"z\">y\t</a></p>",
"should support a final tab in a link label"
);
assert_eq!(
to_html("[x\ty](z)"),
"<p><a href=\"z\">x\ty</a></p>",
"should support a tab in a link label"
);
// Note: CM.js bug, see: <https://github.com/commonmark/commonmark.js/issues/191>
assert_eq!(
to_html("[x](\ty)"),
"<p><a href=\"y\">x</a></p>",
"should support a tab starting a link resource"
);
assert_eq!(
to_html("[x](y\t)"),
"<p><a href=\"y\">x</a></p>",
"should support a tab ending a link resource"
);
assert_eq!(
to_html("[x](y\t\"z\")"),
"<p><a href=\"y\" title=\"z\">x</a></p>",
"should support a tab between a link destination and title"
);
}
#[test]
fn tabs_virtual_spaces() {
assert_eq!(
to_html("```\n\tx"),
"<pre><code>\tx\n</code></pre>\n",
"should support a tab in fenced code"
);
assert_eq!(
to_html(" ```\n\tx"),
"<pre><code> x\n</code></pre>\n",
"should strip 1 space from an initial tab in fenced code if the opening fence is indented as such"
);
assert_eq!(
to_html(" ```\n\tx"),
"<pre><code> x\n</code></pre>\n",
"should strip 2 spaces from an initial tab in fenced code if the opening fence is indented as such"
);
assert_eq!(
to_html(" ```\n\tx"),
"<pre><code> x\n</code></pre>\n",
"should strip 3 spaces from an initial tab in fenced code if the opening fence is indented as such"
);
assert_eq!(
to_html("-\ta\n\n\tb"),
"<ul>\n<li>\n<p>a</p>\n<p>\tb</p>\n</li>\n</ul>",
// To do: CM.js does not output the tab before `b`. See if that makes sense?
// "<ul>\n<li>\n<p>a</p>\n<p>b</p>\n</li>\n</ul>",
"should support a part of a tab as a container, and the rest of a tab as flow"
);
}