require 'redcarpet.so' require 'redcarpet/compat' module Redcarpet VERSION = '3.6.0' class Markdown attr_reader :renderer end module Render # XHTML Renderer class XHTML < HTML def initialize(extensions = {}) super(extensions.merge(xhtml: true)) end end # HTML + SmartyPants renderer class SmartyHTML < HTML include SmartyPants end # A renderer object you can use to deal with users' input. It # enables +escape_html+ and +safe_links_only+ by default. # # The +block_code+ callback is also overriden not to include # the lang's class as the user can basically specify anything # with the vanilla one. class Safe < HTML def initialize(extensions = {}) super({ escape_html: true, safe_links_only: true }.merge(extensions)) end def block_code(code, lang) "
" \
"#{html_escape(code)}
" \
"
"
end
private
# TODO: This is far from ideal to have such method as we
# are duplicating existing code from Houdini. This method
# should be defined at the C level.
def html_escape(string)
string.gsub(/['&\"<>\/]/, {
'&' => '&',
'<' => '<',
'>' => '>',
'"' => '"',
"'" => ''',
"/" => '/',
})
end
end
# SmartyPants Mixin module
#
# Implements SmartyPants.postprocess, which
# performs smartypants replacements on the HTML file,
# once it has been fully rendered.
#
# To add SmartyPants postprocessing to your custom
# renderers, just mixin the module `include SmartyPants`
#
# You can also use this as a standalone SmartyPants
# implementation.
#
# Example:
#
# # Mixin
# class CoolRenderer < HTML
# include SmartyPants
# # more code here
# end
#
# # Standalone
# Redcarpet::Render::SmartyPants.render("you're")
#
module SmartyPants
extend self
def self.render(text)
postprocess text
end
end
end
end