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//! Command line tool to exercise pulldown-cmark.
use pulldown_cmark::{html, Options, Parser};
use std::env;
use std::io::{self, Read};
use std::mem;
fn dry_run(text: &str, opts: Options) {
let p = Parser::new_ext(text, opts);
let count = p.count();
println!("{} events", count);
}
fn print_events(text: &str, opts: Options) {
let parser = Parser::new_ext(text, opts).into_offset_iter();
for (event, range) in parser {
println!("{:?}: {:?}", range, event);
}
println!("EOF");
}
fn brief(program: &str) -> String {
format!(
"Usage: {} [options]\n\n{}",
program, "Reads markdown from standard input and emits HTML.",
)
}
pub fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> {
let args: Vec<_> = env::args().collect();
let mut opts = getopts::Options::new();
opts.optflag("h", "help", "this help message");
opts.optflag("d", "dry-run", "dry run, produce no output");
opts.optflag("e", "events", "print event sequence instead of rendering");
opts.optflag("T", "enable-tables", "enable GitHub-style tables");
opts.optflag("F", "enable-footnotes", "enable Hoedown-style footnotes");
opts.optflag(
"S",
"enable-strikethrough",
"enable GitHub-style strikethrough",
);
opts.optflag("L", "enable-tasklists", "enable GitHub-style task lists");
let matches = match opts.parse(&args[1..]) {
Ok(m) => m,
Err(f) => {
eprintln!("{}\n{}", f, opts.usage(&brief(&args[0])));
std::process::exit(1);
}
};
if matches.opt_present("help") {
println!("{}", opts.usage(&brief(&args[0])));
return Ok(());
}
let mut opts = Options::empty();
if matches.opt_present("enable-tables") {
opts.insert(Options::ENABLE_TABLES);
}
if matches.opt_present("enable-footnotes") {
opts.insert(Options::ENABLE_FOOTNOTES);
}
if matches.opt_present("enable-strikethrough") {
opts.insert(Options::ENABLE_STRIKETHROUGH);
}
if matches.opt_present("enable-tasklists") {
opts.insert(Options::ENABLE_TASKLISTS);
}
let mut input = String::new();
io::stdin().lock().read_to_string(&mut input)?;
if matches.opt_present("events") {
print_events(&input, opts);
} else if matches.opt_present("dry-run") {
dry_run(&input, opts);
} else {
let mut p = Parser::new_ext(&input, opts);
let stdio = io::stdout();
let buffer = std::io::BufWriter::with_capacity(1024 * 1024, stdio.lock());
html::write_html(buffer, &mut p)?;
// Since the program will now terminate and the memory will be returned
// to the operating system anyway, there is no point in tidely cleaning
// up all the datastructures we have used. We shouldn't do this if we'd
// do other things after this, because this is basically intentionally
// leaking data. Skipping cleanup let's us return a bit (~5%) faster.
mem::forget(p);
}
Ok(())
}