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extern crate markdown;
use markdown::{to_html, to_html_with_options, CompileOptions, LineEnding, Options};
use pretty_assertions::assert_eq;
#[test]
fn default_line_ending() -> Result<(), String> {
assert_eq!(
to_html("> a"),
"<blockquote>\n<p>a</p>\n</blockquote>",
"should use `\\n` default"
);
assert_eq!(
to_html("> a\n"),
"<blockquote>\n<p>a</p>\n</blockquote>\n",
"should infer the first line ending (1)"
);
assert_eq!(
to_html("> a\r"),
"<blockquote>\r<p>a</p>\r</blockquote>\r",
"should infer the first line ending (2)"
);
assert_eq!(
to_html("> a\r\n"),
"<blockquote>\r\n<p>a</p>\r\n</blockquote>\r\n",
"should infer the first line ending (3)"
);
assert_eq!(
to_html_with_options(
"> a",
&Options {
compile: CompileOptions {
default_line_ending: LineEnding::CarriageReturn,
..Default::default()
},
..Default::default()
}
)?,
"<blockquote>\r<p>a</p>\r</blockquote>",
"should support the given line ending"
);
assert_eq!(
to_html_with_options(
"> a\n",
&Options {
compile: CompileOptions {
default_line_ending: LineEnding::CarriageReturn,
..Default::default()
},
..Default::default()
}
)?,
// To do: is this a bug in `to_html.js` that it uses `\r` for earlier line endings?
// "<blockquote>\r<p>a</p>\r</blockquote>\n",
"<blockquote>\n<p>a</p>\n</blockquote>\n",
"should support the given line ending, even if line endings exist"
);
Ok(())
}
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