pub struct Options(/* private fields */);
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Option struct containing flags for enabling extra features that are not part of the CommonMark spec.
Implementations§
source§impl Options
impl Options
pub const ENABLE_TABLES: Self = _
sourcepub const ENABLE_FOOTNOTES: Self = _
pub const ENABLE_FOOTNOTES: Self = _
pub const ENABLE_STRIKETHROUGH: Self = _
pub const ENABLE_TASKLISTS: Self = _
pub const ENABLE_SMART_PUNCTUATION: Self = _
sourcepub const ENABLE_HEADING_ATTRIBUTES: Self = _
pub const ENABLE_HEADING_ATTRIBUTES: Self = _
Extension to allow headings to have ID and classes.
# text { #id .class1 .class2 myattr other_attr=myvalue }
is interpreted as a level 1 heading
with the content text
, ID id
, classes class1
and class2
and
custom attributes myattr
(without value) and
other_attr
with value myvalue
.
Note that ID, classes, and custom attributes should be space-separated.
sourcepub const ENABLE_YAML_STYLE_METADATA_BLOCKS: Self = _
pub const ENABLE_YAML_STYLE_METADATA_BLOCKS: Self = _
Metadata blocks in YAML style, i.e.:
- starting with a
---
line - ending with a
---
or...
line
sourcepub const ENABLE_PLUSES_DELIMITED_METADATA_BLOCKS: Self = _
pub const ENABLE_PLUSES_DELIMITED_METADATA_BLOCKS: Self = _
Metadata blocks delimited by:
+++
line at start+++
line at end
sourcepub const ENABLE_OLD_FOOTNOTES: Self = _
pub const ENABLE_OLD_FOOTNOTES: Self = _
Older footnote syntax. This flag implies ENABLE_FOOTNOTES
, changing it to use an
older syntax instead of the new, default, GitHub-compatible syntax.
New syntax is different from the old syntax regarding indentation, nesting, and footnote references with no definition:
[^1]: In new syntax, this is two footnote definitions.
[^2]: In old syntax, this is a single footnote definition with two lines.
[^3]:
In new syntax, this is a footnote with two paragraphs.
In old syntax, this is a footnote followed by a code block.
In new syntax, this undefined footnote definition renders as
literal text [^4]. In old syntax, it creates a dangling link.
sourcepub const ENABLE_MATH: Self = _
pub const ENABLE_MATH: Self = _
With this feature enabled, two events Event::InlineMath
and Event::DisplayMath
are emitted that conventionally contain TeX formulas.
sourcepub const ENABLE_GFM: Self = _
pub const ENABLE_GFM: Self = _
Misc GitHub Flavored Markdown features not supported in CommonMark. The following features are currently behind this tag:
- Blockquote tags ([!NOTE], [!TIP], [!IMPORTANT], [!WARNING], [!CAUTION]).
sourcepub const ENABLE_DEFINITION_LIST: Self = _
pub const ENABLE_DEFINITION_LIST: Self = _
Commonmark-HS-Extensions compatible definition lists.
title 1
: definition 1
title 2
: definition 2
source§impl Options
impl Options
sourcepub const fn empty() -> Self
pub const fn empty() -> Self
Get a flags value with all bits unset.
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fn main() {
let markdown_input: &str = "Hello world, this is a ~~complicated~~ *very simple* example.";
println!("Parsing the following markdown string:\n{}", markdown_input);
// Set up options and parser. Strikethroughs are not part of the CommonMark standard
// and we therefore must enable it explicitly.
let mut options = Options::empty();
options.insert(Options::ENABLE_STRIKETHROUGH);
let parser = Parser::new_ext(markdown_input, options);
// Write to String buffer.
let mut html_output: String = String::with_capacity(markdown_input.len() * 3 / 2);
html::push_html(&mut html_output, parser);
// Check that the output is what we expected.
let expected_html: &str =
"<p>Hello world, this is a <del>complicated</del> <em>very simple</em> example.</p>\n";
assert_eq!(expected_html, &html_output);
// Write result to stdout.
println!("\nHTML output:\n{}", &html_output);
}
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fn main() {
let markdown_input: &str = "This is Peter on ![holiday in Greece](pearl_beach.jpg).";
println!("Parsing the following markdown string:\n{}", markdown_input);
// Set up parser. We can treat is as any other iterator. We replace Peter by John
// and image by its alt text.
let parser = Parser::new_ext(markdown_input, Options::empty())
.map(|event| match event {
Event::Text(text) => Event::Text(text.replace("Peter", "John").into()),
_ => event,
})
.filter(|event| match event {
Event::Start(Tag::Image { .. }) | Event::End(TagEnd::Image) => false,
_ => true,
});
// Write to anything implementing the `Write` trait. This could also be a file
// or network socket.
let stdout = std::io::stdout();
let mut handle = stdout.lock();
handle.write_all(b"\nHTML output:\n").unwrap();
html::write_html_io(&mut handle, parser).unwrap();
}
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fn main() {
let input: &str = "Hello world, check out [my website][].";
println!("Parsing the following markdown string:\n{}", input);
// Setup callback that sets the URL and title when it encounters
// a reference to our home page.
let callback = |broken_link: BrokenLink| {
if broken_link.reference.as_ref() == "my website" {
println!(
"Replacing the markdown `{}` of type {:?} with a working link",
&input[broken_link.span], broken_link.link_type,
);
Some(("http://example.com".into(), "my example website".into()))
} else {
None
}
};
// Create a parser with our callback function for broken links.
let parser = Parser::new_with_broken_link_callback(input, Options::empty(), Some(callback));
// Write to String buffer.
let mut html_output: String = String::with_capacity(input.len() * 3 / 2);
html::push_html(&mut html_output, parser);
// Check that the output is what we expected.
let expected_html: &str =
"<p>Hello world, check out <a href=\"http://example.com\" title=\"my example website\">my website</a>.</p>\n";
assert_eq!(expected_html, &html_output);
// Write result to stdout.
println!("\nHTML output:\n{}", &html_output);
}
sourcepub const fn all() -> Self
pub const fn all() -> Self
Get a flags value with all known bits set.
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fn main() {
let markdown_input = concat!(
"# My Heading\n",
"\n",
"My paragraph.\n",
"\n",
"* a\n",
"* b\n",
"* c\n",
"\n",
"1. d\n",
"2. e\n",
"3. f\n",
"\n",
"> my block quote\n",
"\n",
"```\n",
"my code block\n",
"```\n",
"\n",
"*emphasis*\n",
"**strong**\n",
"~~strikethrough~~\n",
"[My Link](http://example.com)\n",
"![My Image](http://example.com/image.jpg)\n",
"\n",
"| a | b |\n",
"| - | - |\n",
"| c | d |\n",
"\n",
"hello[^1]\n",
"[^1]: my footnote\n",
);
println!(
"\nParsing the following markdown string:\n{}\n",
markdown_input
);
// Set up the parser. We can treat is as any other iterator.
// For each event, we print its details, such as the tag or string.
// This filter simply returns the same event without any changes;
// you can compare the `event-filter` example which alters the output.
let parser = Parser::new_ext(markdown_input, Options::all()).map(|event| {
match &event {
Event::Start(tag) => match tag {
Tag::HtmlBlock => println!("HtmlBlock"),
Tag::Heading {
level,
id,
classes,
attrs,
} => println!(
"Heading heading_level: {} fragment identifier: {:?} classes: {:?} attrs: {:?}",
level, id, classes, attrs
),
Tag::Paragraph => println!("Paragraph"),
Tag::List(ordered_list_first_item_number) => println!(
"List ordered_list_first_item_number: {:?}",
ordered_list_first_item_number
),
Tag::DefinitionList => println!("Definition list"),
Tag::DefinitionListTitle => println!("Definition title (definition list item)"),
Tag::DefinitionListDefinition => println!("Definition (definition list item)"),
Tag::Item => println!("Item (this is a list item)"),
Tag::Emphasis => println!("Emphasis (this is a span tag)"),
Tag::Strong => println!("Strong (this is a span tag)"),
Tag::Strikethrough => println!("Strikethrough (this is a span tag)"),
Tag::BlockQuote(kind) => println!("BlockQuote ({:?})", kind),
Tag::CodeBlock(code_block_kind) => {
println!("CodeBlock code_block_kind: {:?}", code_block_kind)
}
Tag::Link {
link_type,
dest_url,
title,
id,
} => println!(
"Link link_type: {:?} url: {} title: {} id: {}",
link_type, dest_url, title, id
),
Tag::Image {
link_type,
dest_url,
title,
id,
} => println!(
"Image link_type: {:?} url: {} title: {} id: {}",
link_type, dest_url, title, id
),
Tag::Table(column_text_alignment_list) => println!(
"Table column_text_alignment_list: {:?}",
column_text_alignment_list
),
Tag::TableHead => println!("TableHead (contains TableRow tags"),
Tag::TableRow => println!("TableRow (contains TableCell tags)"),
Tag::TableCell => println!("TableCell (contains inline tags)"),
Tag::FootnoteDefinition(label) => println!("FootnoteDefinition label: {}", label),
Tag::MetadataBlock(kind) => println!("MetadataBlock: {:?}", kind),
},
_ => (),
};
event
});
let mut html_output = String::new();
pulldown_cmark::html::push_html(&mut html_output, parser);
println!("\nHTML output:\n{}\n", &html_output);
}
sourcepub const fn bits(&self) -> u32
pub const fn bits(&self) -> u32
Get the underlying bits value.
The returned value is exactly the bits set in this flags value.
sourcepub const fn from_bits(bits: u32) -> Option<Self>
pub const fn from_bits(bits: u32) -> Option<Self>
Convert from a bits value.
This method will return None
if any unknown bits are set.
sourcepub const fn from_bits_truncate(bits: u32) -> Self
pub const fn from_bits_truncate(bits: u32) -> Self
Convert from a bits value, unsetting any unknown bits.
sourcepub const fn from_bits_retain(bits: u32) -> Self
pub const fn from_bits_retain(bits: u32) -> Self
Convert from a bits value exactly.
sourcepub fn from_name(name: &str) -> Option<Self>
pub fn from_name(name: &str) -> Option<Self>
Get a flags value with the bits of a flag with the given name set.
This method will return None
if name
is empty or doesn’t
correspond to any named flag.
sourcepub const fn intersects(&self, other: Self) -> bool
pub const fn intersects(&self, other: Self) -> bool
Whether any set bits in a source flags value are also set in a target flags value.
sourcepub const fn contains(&self, other: Self) -> bool
pub const fn contains(&self, other: Self) -> bool
Whether all set bits in a source flags value are also set in a target flags value.
sourcepub fn insert(&mut self, other: Self)
pub fn insert(&mut self, other: Self)
The bitwise or (|
) of the bits in two flags values.
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fn main() {
let markdown_input: &str = "Hello world, this is a ~~complicated~~ *very simple* example.";
println!("Parsing the following markdown string:\n{}", markdown_input);
// Set up options and parser. Strikethroughs are not part of the CommonMark standard
// and we therefore must enable it explicitly.
let mut options = Options::empty();
options.insert(Options::ENABLE_STRIKETHROUGH);
let parser = Parser::new_ext(markdown_input, options);
// Write to String buffer.
let mut html_output: String = String::with_capacity(markdown_input.len() * 3 / 2);
html::push_html(&mut html_output, parser);
// Check that the output is what we expected.
let expected_html: &str =
"<p>Hello world, this is a <del>complicated</del> <em>very simple</em> example.</p>\n";
assert_eq!(expected_html, &html_output);
// Write result to stdout.
println!("\nHTML output:\n{}", &html_output);
}
sourcepub fn remove(&mut self, other: Self)
pub fn remove(&mut self, other: Self)
The intersection of a source flags value with the complement of a target flags value (&!
).
This method is not equivalent to self & !other
when other
has unknown bits set.
remove
won’t truncate other
, but the !
operator will.
sourcepub fn toggle(&mut self, other: Self)
pub fn toggle(&mut self, other: Self)
The bitwise exclusive-or (^
) of the bits in two flags values.
sourcepub fn set(&mut self, other: Self, value: bool)
pub fn set(&mut self, other: Self, value: bool)
Call insert
when value
is true
or remove
when value
is false
.
sourcepub const fn intersection(self, other: Self) -> Self
pub const fn intersection(self, other: Self) -> Self
The bitwise and (&
) of the bits in two flags values.
sourcepub const fn union(self, other: Self) -> Self
pub const fn union(self, other: Self) -> Self
The bitwise or (|
) of the bits in two flags values.
sourcepub const fn difference(self, other: Self) -> Self
pub const fn difference(self, other: Self) -> Self
The intersection of a source flags value with the complement of a target flags value (&!
).
This method is not equivalent to self & !other
when other
has unknown bits set.
difference
won’t truncate other
, but the !
operator will.
sourcepub const fn symmetric_difference(self, other: Self) -> Self
pub const fn symmetric_difference(self, other: Self) -> Self
The bitwise exclusive-or (^
) of the bits in two flags values.
sourcepub const fn complement(self) -> Self
pub const fn complement(self) -> Self
The bitwise negation (!
) of the bits in a flags value, truncating the result.
source§impl Options
impl Options
sourcepub const fn iter(&self) -> Iter<Options>
pub const fn iter(&self) -> Iter<Options>
Yield a set of contained flags values.
Each yielded flags value will correspond to a defined named flag. Any unknown bits will be yielded together as a final flags value.
sourcepub const fn iter_names(&self) -> IterNames<Options>
pub const fn iter_names(&self) -> IterNames<Options>
Yield a set of contained named flags values.
This method is like iter
, except only yields bits in contained named flags.
Any unknown bits, or bits not corresponding to a contained flag will not be yielded.
Trait Implementations§
source§impl BitAndAssign for Options
impl BitAndAssign for Options
source§fn bitand_assign(&mut self, other: Self)
fn bitand_assign(&mut self, other: Self)
The bitwise and (&
) of the bits in two flags values.
source§impl BitOrAssign for Options
impl BitOrAssign for Options
source§fn bitor_assign(&mut self, other: Self)
fn bitor_assign(&mut self, other: Self)
The bitwise or (|
) of the bits in two flags values.
source§impl BitXorAssign for Options
impl BitXorAssign for Options
source§fn bitxor_assign(&mut self, other: Self)
fn bitxor_assign(&mut self, other: Self)
The bitwise exclusive-or (^
) of the bits in two flags values.
source§impl Extend<Options> for Options
impl Extend<Options> for Options
source§fn extend<T: IntoIterator<Item = Self>>(&mut self, iterator: T)
fn extend<T: IntoIterator<Item = Self>>(&mut self, iterator: T)
The bitwise or (|
) of the bits in each flags value.
source§fn extend_one(&mut self, item: A)
fn extend_one(&mut self, item: A)
extend_one
)source§fn extend_reserve(&mut self, additional: usize)
fn extend_reserve(&mut self, additional: usize)
extend_one
)source§impl Flags for Options
impl Flags for Options
source§fn from_bits_retain(bits: u32) -> Options
fn from_bits_retain(bits: u32) -> Options
source§fn from_bits_truncate(bits: Self::Bits) -> Self
fn from_bits_truncate(bits: Self::Bits) -> Self
source§fn from_name(name: &str) -> Option<Self>
fn from_name(name: &str) -> Option<Self>
source§fn iter_names(&self) -> IterNames<Self>
fn iter_names(&self) -> IterNames<Self>
source§fn intersects(&self, other: Self) -> boolwhere
Self: Sized,
fn intersects(&self, other: Self) -> boolwhere
Self: Sized,
source§fn contains(&self, other: Self) -> boolwhere
Self: Sized,
fn contains(&self, other: Self) -> boolwhere
Self: Sized,
source§fn insert(&mut self, other: Self)where
Self: Sized,
fn insert(&mut self, other: Self)where
Self: Sized,
|
) of the bits in two flags values.source§fn remove(&mut self, other: Self)where
Self: Sized,
fn remove(&mut self, other: Self)where
Self: Sized,
&!
). Read moresource§fn toggle(&mut self, other: Self)where
Self: Sized,
fn toggle(&mut self, other: Self)where
Self: Sized,
^
) of the bits in two flags values.source§fn intersection(self, other: Self) -> Self
fn intersection(self, other: Self) -> Self
&
) of the bits in two flags values.source§fn difference(self, other: Self) -> Self
fn difference(self, other: Self) -> Self
&!
). Read moresource§fn symmetric_difference(self, other: Self) -> Self
fn symmetric_difference(self, other: Self) -> Self
^
) of the bits in two flags values.source§fn complement(self) -> Self
fn complement(self) -> Self
!
) of the bits in a flags value, truncating the result.source§impl FromIterator<Options> for Options
impl FromIterator<Options> for Options
source§fn from_iter<T: IntoIterator<Item = Self>>(iterator: T) -> Self
fn from_iter<T: IntoIterator<Item = Self>>(iterator: T) -> Self
The bitwise or (|
) of the bits in each flags value.
source§impl IntoIterator for Options
impl IntoIterator for Options
source§impl Ord for Options
impl Ord for Options
source§impl PartialOrd for Options
impl PartialOrd for Options
source§impl Sub for Options
impl Sub for Options
source§impl SubAssign for Options
impl SubAssign for Options
source§fn sub_assign(&mut self, other: Self)
fn sub_assign(&mut self, other: Self)
The intersection of a source flags value with the complement of a target flags value (&!
).
This method is not equivalent to self & !other
when other
has unknown bits set.
difference
won’t truncate other
, but the !
operator will.
impl Copy for Options
impl Eq for Options
impl StructuralPartialEq for Options
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for Options
impl RefUnwindSafe for Options
impl Send for Options
impl Sync for Options
impl Unpin for Options
impl UnwindSafe for Options
Blanket Implementations§
source§impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
source§fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
source§impl<T> CloneToUninit for Twhere
T: Clone,
impl<T> CloneToUninit for Twhere
T: Clone,
source§unsafe fn clone_to_uninit(&self, dst: *mut T)
unsafe fn clone_to_uninit(&self, dst: *mut T)
clone_to_uninit
)