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;;; markdown-mode.el --- Emacs Major mode for Markdown-formatted text files
;; Copyright (C) 2007-2013 Jason R. Blevins <jrblevin@sdf.org>
;; Copyright (C) 2007, 2009 Edward O'Connor <ted@oconnor.cx>
;; Copyright (C) 2007 Conal Elliott <conal@conal.net>
;; Copyright (C) 2008 Greg Bognar <greg_bognar@hms.harvard.edu>
;; Copyright (C) 2008 Dmitry Dzhus <mail@sphinx.net.ru>
;; Copyright (C) 2008 Bryan Kyle <bryan.kyle@gmail.com>
;; Copyright (C) 2008 Ben Voui <intrigeri@boum.org>
;; Copyright (C) 2009 Ankit Solanki <ankit.solanki@gmail.com>
;; Copyright (C) 2009 Hilko Bengen <bengen@debian.org>
;; Copyright (C) 2009 Peter Williams <pezra@barelyenough.org>
;; Copyright (C) 2010 George Ogata <george.ogata@gmail.com>
;; Copyright (C) 2011 Eric Merritt <ericbmerritt@gmail.com>
;; Copyright (C) 2011 Philippe Ivaldi <pivaldi@sfr.fr>
;; Copyright (C) 2011 Jeremiah Dodds <jeremiah.dodds@gmail.com>
;; Copyright (C) 2011 Christopher J. Madsen <cjm@cjmweb.net>
;; Copyright (C) 2011 Shigeru Fukaya <shigeru.fukaya@gmail.com>
;; Copyright (C) 2011 Joost Kremers <joostkremers@fastmail.fm>
;; Copyright (C) 2011-2012 Donald Ephraim Curtis <dcurtis@milkbox.net>
;; Copyright (C) 2012 Akinori Musha <knu@idaemons.org>
;; Copyright (C) 2012 Zhenlei Jia <zhenlei.jia@gmail.com>
;; Copyright (C) 2012 Peter Jones <pjones@pmade.com>
;; Copyright (C) 2013 Matus Goljer <dota.keys@gmail.com>
;; Author: Jason R. Blevins <jrblevin@sdf.org>
;; Maintainer: Jason R. Blevins <jrblevin@sdf.org>
;; Created: May 24, 2007
;; Version: 2.0
;; Keywords: Markdown, GitHub Flavored Markdown, itex
;; URL: http://jblevins.org/projects/markdown-mode/
;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
;; any later version.
;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
;; GNU General Public License for more details.
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
;; along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
;; Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
;;; Commentary:
;; markdown-mode is a major mode for editing [Markdown][]-formatted
;; text files in GNU Emacs. markdown-mode is free software, licensed
;; under the GNU GPL.
;;
;; [Markdown]: http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/
;;
;; The latest stable version is markdown-mode 2.0, released on March 24, 2013:
;;
;; * [markdown-mode.el][]
;; * [Screenshot][][^theme]
;; * [Release notes][]
;;
;; [markdown-mode.el]: http://jblevins.org/projects/markdown-mode/markdown-mode.el
;; [screenshot]: http://jblevins.org/projects/markdown-mode/screenshots/20130131-002.png
;; [release notes]: http://jblevins.org/projects/markdown-mode/rev-2-0
;;
;; [^theme]: The theme used in the screenshot is
;; [color-theme-twilight](https://github.com/crafterm/twilight-emacs).
;;
;; markdown-mode is also available in several package managers, including:
;;
;; * Debian and Ubuntu Linux: [emacs-goodies-el][]
;; * RedHat and Fedora Linux: [emacs-goodies][]
;; * OpenBSD: [textproc/markdown-mode][]
;; * Arch Linux (AUR): [emacs-markdown-mode-git][]
;; * MacPorts: [markdown-mode.el][macports-package] ([pending][macports-ticket])
;; * FreeBSD: [textproc/markdown-mode.el][freebsd-port]
;;
;; [emacs-goodies-el]: http://packages.debian.org/emacs-goodies-el
;; [emacs-goodies]: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/acls/name/emacs-goodies
;; [textproc/markdown-mode]: http://pkgsrc.se/textproc/markdown-mode
;; [emacs-markdown-mode-git]: http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=30389
;; [macports-package]: https://trac.macports.org/browser/trunk/dports/editors/markdown-mode.el/Portfile
;; [macports-ticket]: http://trac.macports.org/ticket/35716
;; [freebsd-port]: http://svnweb.freebsd.org/ports/head/textproc/markdown-mode.el
;;
;; The latest development version can be downloaded directly
;; ([markdown-mode.el][devel.el]) or it can be obtained from the
;; (browsable and clonable) Git repository at
;; <http://jblevins.org/git/markdown-mode.git>. The entire repository,
;; including the full project history, can be cloned via the Git protocol
;; by running
;;
;; git clone git://jblevins.org/git/markdown-mode.git
;;
;; [devel.el]: http://jblevins.org/git/markdown-mode.git/plain/markdown-mode.el
;;; Installation:
;; Make sure to place `markdown-mode.el` somewhere in the load-path and add
;; the following lines to your `.emacs` file to associate markdown-mode
;; with `.text`, `.markdown`, and `.md` files:
;;
;; (autoload 'markdown-mode "markdown-mode"
;; "Major mode for editing Markdown files" t)
;; (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.text\\'" . markdown-mode))
;; (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.markdown\\'" . markdown-mode))
;; (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.md\\'" . markdown-mode))
;;
;; There is no official Markdown file extension, nor is there even a
;; _de facto_ standard, so you can easily add, change, or remove any
;; of the file extensions above as needed.
;;; Usage:
;; Keybindings are grouped by prefixes based on their function. For
;; example, the commands for inserting links are grouped under `C-c
;; C-a`, where the `C-a` is a mnemonic for the HTML `<a>` tag. In
;; other cases, the connection to HTML is not direct. For example,
;; commands dealing with headings begin with `C-c C-t` (mnemonic:
;; titling). The primary commands in each group will are described
;; below. You can obtain a list of all keybindings by pressing `C-c
;; C-h`. Movement and shifting commands tend to be associated with
;; paired delimiters such as `M-{` and `M-}` or `C-c <` and `C-c >`.
;; Outline navigation keybindings the same as in `org-mode'. Finally,
;; commands for running Markdown or doing maintenance on an open file
;; are grouped under the `C-c C-c` prefix. The most commonly used
;; commands are described below. You can obtain a list of all
;; keybindings by pressing `C-c C-h`.
;;
;; * Hyperlinks: `C-c C-a`
;;
;; In this group, `C-c C-a l` inserts an inline link of the form
;; `[text](url)`. The link text is determined as follows. First,
;; if there is an active region (i.e., when transient mark mode is
;; on and the mark is active), use it as the link text. Second,
;; if the point is at a word, use that word as the link text. In
;; these two cases, the original text will be replaced with the
;; link and point will be left at the position for inserting a
;; URL. Otherwise, insert empty link markup and place the point
;; for inserting the link text.
;;
;; `C-c C-a L` inserts a reference link of the form `[text][label]`
;; and, optionally, a corresponding reference label definition.
;; The link text is determined in the same way as with an inline
;; link (using the region, when active, or the word at the point),
;; but instead of inserting empty markup as a last resort, the
;; link text will be read from the minibuffer. The reference
;; label will be read from the minibuffer in both cases, with
;; completion from the set of currently defined references. To
;; create an implicit reference link, press `RET` to accept the
;; default, an empty label. If the entered referenced label is
;; not defined, additionally prompt for the URL and (optional)
;; title. If a URL is provided, a reference definition will be
;; inserted in accordance with `markdown-reference-location'.
;; If a title is given, it will be added to the end of the
;; reference definition and will be used to populate the title
;; attribute when converted to XHTML.
;;
;; `C-c C-a u` inserts a bare url, delimited by angle brackets. When
;; there is an active region, the text in the region is used as the
;; URL. If the point is at a URL, that url is used. Otherwise,
;; insert angle brackets and position the point in between them
;; for inserting the URL.
;;
;; `C-c C-a f` inserts a footnote marker at the point, inserts a
;; footnote definition below, and positions the point for
;; inserting the footnote text. Note that footnotes are an
;; extension to Markdown and are not supported by all processors.
;;
;; `C-c C-a w` behaves much like the inline link insertion command
;; and inserts a wiki link of the form `[[WikiLink]]`. If there
;; is an active region, use the region as the link text. If the
;; point is at a word, use the word as the link text. If there is
;; no active region and the point is not at word, simply insert
;; link markup. Note that wiki links are an extension to Markdown
;; and are not supported by all processors.
;;
;; * Images: `C-c C-i`
;;
;; `C-c C-i i` inserts markup for an inline image, using the
;; active region or the word at point, if any, as the alt text.
;; `C-c C-i I` behaves similarly and inserts a reference-style
;; image.
;;
;; * Styles: `C-c C-s`
;;
;; `C-c C-s e` inserts markup to make a region or word italic (`e`
;; for `<em>` or emphasis). If there is an active region, make
;; the region italic. If the point is at a non-italic word, make
;; the word italic. If the point is at an italic word or phrase,
;; remove the italic markup. Otherwise, simply insert italic
;; delimiters and place the cursor in between them. Similarly,
;; use `C-c C-s s` for bold (`<strong>`) and `C-c C-s c` for
;; inline code (`<code>`).
;;
;; `C-c C-s b` inserts a blockquote using the active region, if any,
;; or starts a new blockquote. `C-c C-s C-b` is a variation which
;; always operates on the region, regardless of whether it is
;; active or not. The appropriate amount of indentation, if any,
;; is calculated automatically given the surrounding context, but
;; may be adjusted later using the region indentation commands.
;;
;; `C-c C-s p` behaves similarly for inserting preformatted code
;; blocks, with `C-c C-s C-p` being the region-only counterpart.
;;
;; * Headings: `C-c C-t`
;;
;; All heading insertion commands use the text in the active
;; region, if any, as the heading text. Otherwise, if the current
;; line is not blank, they use the text on the current line.
;; Finally, the setext commands will prompt for heading text if
;; there is no active region and the current line is blank.
;;
;; `C-c C-t h` inserts a heading with automatically chosen type and
;; level (both determined by the previous heading). `C-c C-t H`
;; behaves similarly, but uses setext (underlined) headings when
;; possible, still calculating the level automatically.
;; In cases where the automatically-determined level is not what
;; you intended, the level can be quickly promoted or demoted
;; (as described below). Alternatively, a `C-u` prefix can be
;; given to insert a heading promoted by one level or a `C-u C-u`
;; prefix can be given to insert a heading demoted by one level.
;;
;; To insert a heading of a specific level and type, use `C-c C-t 1`
;; through `C-c C-t 6` for atx (hash mark) headings and `C-c C-t !` or
;; `C-c C-t @` for setext headings of level one or two, respectively.
;; Note that `!` is `S-1` and `@` is `S-2`.
;;
;; If the point is at a heading, these commands will replace the
;; existing markup in order to update the level and/or type of the
;; heading. To remove the markup of the heading at the point,
;; press `C-c C-k` to kill the heading and press `C-y` to yank the
;; heading text back into the buffer.
;;
;; * Horizontal Rules: `C-c -`
;;
;; `C-c -` inserts a horizontal rule. By default, insert the
;; first string in the list `markdown-hr-strings' (the most
;; prominent rule). With a `C-u` prefix, insert the last string.
;; With a numeric prefix `N`, insert the string in position `N`
;; (counting from 1).
;;
;; * Markdown and Maintenance Commands: `C-c C-c`
;;
;; *Compile:* `C-c C-c m` will run Markdown on the current buffer
;; and show the output in another buffer. *Preview*: `C-c C-c p`
;; runs Markdown on the current buffer and previews, stores the
;; output in a temporary file, and displays the file in a browser.
;; *Export:* `C-c C-c e` will run Markdown on the current buffer
;; and save the result in the file `basename.html`, where
;; `basename` is the name of the Markdown file with the extension
;; removed. *Export and View:* press `C-c C-c v` to export the
;; file and view it in a browser. **For both export commands, the
;; output file will be overwritten without notice.**
;; *Open:* `C-c C-c o` will open the Markdown source file directly
;; using `markdown-open-command'.
;;
;; To summarize:
;;
;; - `C-c C-c m`: `markdown-command' > `*markdown-output*` buffer.
;; - `C-c C-c p`: `markdown-command' > temporary file > browser.
;; - `C-c C-c e`: `markdown-command' > `basename.html`.
;; - `C-c C-c v`: `markdown-command' > `basename.html` > browser.
;; - `C-c C-c w`: `markdown-command' > kill ring.
;; - `C-c C-c o`: `markdown-open-command'.
;;
;; `C-c C-c c` will check for undefined references. If there are
;; any, a small buffer will open with a list of undefined
;; references and the line numbers on which they appear. In Emacs
;; 22 and greater, selecting a reference from this list and
;; pressing `RET` will insert an empty reference definition at the
;; end of the buffer. Similarly, selecting the line number will
;; jump to the corresponding line.
;;
;; `C-c C-c n` renumbers any ordered lists in the buffer that are
;; out of sequence.
;;
;; `C-c C-c ]` completes all headings and normalizes all horizontal
;; rules in the buffer.
;;
;; * Following Links: `C-c C-o`
;;
;; Press `C-c C-o` when the point is on an inline or reference
;; link to open the URL in a browser. When the point is at a
;; wiki link, open it in another buffer (in the current window,
;; or in the other window with the `C-u` prefix). Use `M-p` and
;; `M-n` to quickly jump to the previous or next link of any type.
;;
;; * Jumping: `C-c C-j`
;;
;; Use `C-c C-j` to jump from the object at point to its counterpart
;; elsewhere in the text, when possible. Jumps between reference
;; links and definitions; between footnote markers and footnote
;; text. If more than one link uses the same reference name, a
;; new buffer will be created containing clickable buttons for jumping
;; to each link. You may press `TAB` or `S-TAB` to jump between
;; buttons in this window.
;;
;; * Promotion and Demotion: `C-c C--` and `C-c C-=`
;;
;; Headings, horizontal rules, and list items can be promoted and
;; demoted, as well as bold and italic text. For headings,
;; "promotion" means *decreasing* the level (i.e., moving from
;; `<h2>` to `<h1>`) while "demotion" means *increasing* the
;; level. For horizontal rules, promotion and demotion means
;; moving backward or forward through the list of rule strings in
;; `markdown-hr-strings'. For bold and italic text, promotion and
;; demotion means changing the markup from underscores to asterisks.
;; Press `C-c C--` or `M-LEFT` to promote the element at the point
;; if possible.
;;
;; To remember these commands, note that `-` is for decreasing the
;; level (promoting), and `=` (on the same key as `+`) is for
;; increasing the level (demoting). Similarly, the left and right
;; arrow keys indicate the direction that the atx heading markup
;; is moving in when promoting or demoting.
;;
;; * Completion: `C-c C-]`
;;
;; Complete markup is in normalized form, which means, for
;; example, that the underline portion of a setext header is the
;; same length as the heading text, or that the number of leading
;; and trailing hash marks of an atx header are equal and that
;; there is no extra whitespace in the header text. `C-c C-]`
;; completes the markup at the point, if it is determined to be
;; incomplete.
;;
;; * Editing Lists: `M-RET`, `M-UP`, `M-DOWN`, `M-LEFT`, and `M-RIGHT`
;;
;; New list items can be inserted with `M-RET`. This command
;; determines the appropriate marker (one of the possible
;; unordered list markers or the next number in sequence for an
;; ordered list) and indentation level by examining nearby list
;; items. If there is no list before or after the point, start a
;; new list. Prefix this command by `C-u` to decrease the
;; indentation by one level. Prefix this command by `C-u C-u` to
;; increase the indentation by one level.
;;
;; Existing list items can be moved up or down with `M-UP` or
;; `M-DOWN` and indented or exdented with `M-RIGHT` or `M-LEFT`.
;;
;; * Shifting the Region: `C-c <` and `C-c >`
;;
;; Text in the region can be indented or exdented as a group using
;; `C-c >` to indent to the next indentation point (calculated in
;; the current context), and `C-c <` to exdent to the previous
;; indentation point. These keybindings are the same as those for
;; similar commands in `python-mode'.
;;
;; * Killing Elements: `C-c C-k`
;;
;; Press `C-c C-k` to kill the thing at point and add important
;; text, without markup, to the kill ring. Possible things to
;; kill include (roughly in order of precedece): inline code,
;; headings, horizonal rules, links (add link text to kill ring),
;; images (add alt text to kill ring), angle URIs, email
;; addresses, bold, italics, reference definitions (add URI to
;; kill ring), footnote markers and text (kill both marker and
;; text, add text to kill ring), and list items.
;;
;; * Outline Navigation: `C-c C-n`, `C-c C-p`, `C-c C-f`, `C-c C-b`, and `C-c C-u`
;;
;; Navigation between headings is possible using `outline-mode'.
;; Use `C-c C-n` and `C-c C-p` to move between the next and previous
;; visible headings. Similarly, `C-c C-f` and `C-c C-b` move to the
;; next and previous visible headings at the same level as the one
;; at the point. Finally, `C-c C-u` will move up to a lower-level
;; (higher precedence) visible heading.
;;
;; * Movement by Paragraph or Block: `M-{` and `M-}`
;;
;; The definition of a "paragraph" is slightly different in
;; markdown-mode than, say, text-mode, because markdown-mode
;; supports filling for list items and respects hard line breaks,
;; both of which break paragraphs. So, markdown-mode overrides
;; the usual paragraph navigation commands `M-{` and `M-}` so that
;; with a `C-u` prefix, these commands jump to the beginning or
;; end of an entire block of text, respectively, where "blocks"
;; are separated by one or more lines.
;;
;; * Movement by Defun: `C-M-a`, `C-M-e`, and `C-M-h`
;;
;; The usual Emacs commands can be used to move by defuns
;; (top-level major definitions). In markdown-mode, a defun is a
;; section. As usual, `C-M-a` will move the point to the
;; beginning of the current or preceding defun, `C-M-e` will move
;; to the end of the current or following defun, and `C-M-h` will
;; put the region around the entire defun.
;;
;; As noted, many of the commands above behave differently depending
;; on whether Transient Mark mode is enabled or not. When it makes
;; sense, if Transient Mark mode is on and the region is active, the
;; command applies to the text in the region (e.g., `C-c C-s s` makes the
;; region bold). For users who prefer to work outside of Transient
;; Mark mode, since Emacs 22 it can be enabled temporarily by pressing
;; `C-SPC C-SPC`. When this is not the case, many commands then
;; proceed to look work with the word or line at the point.
;;
;; When applicable, commands that specifically act on the region even
;; outside of Transient Mark mode have the same keybinding as their
;; standard counterpart, but the letter is uppercase. For example,
;; `markdown-insert-blockquote' is bound to `C-c C-s b` and only acts on
;; the region in Transient Mark mode while `markdown-blockquote-region'
;; is bound to `C-c C-s B` and always applies to the region (when nonempty).
;;
;; Note that these region-specific functions are useful in many
;; cases where it may not be obvious. For example, yanking text from
;; the kill ring sets the mark at the beginning of the yanked text
;; and moves the point to the end. Therefore, the (inactive) region
;; contains the yanked text. So, `C-y` followed by `C-c C-s C-b` will
;; yank text and turn it into a blockquote.
;;
;; markdown-mode attempts to be flexible in how it handles
;; indentation. When you press `TAB` repeatedly, the point will cycle
;; through several possible indentation levels corresponding to things
;; you might have in mind when you press `RET` at the end of a line or
;; `TAB`. For example, you may want to start a new list item,
;; continue a list item with hanging indentation, indent for a nested
;; pre block, and so on. Exdention is handled similarly when backspace
;; is pressed at the beginning of the non-whitespace portion of a line.
;;
;; markdown-mode supports outline-minor-mode as well as org-mode-style
;; visibility cycling for atx- or hash-style headings. There are two
;; types of visibility cycling: Pressing `S-TAB` cycles globally between
;; the table of contents view (headings only), outline view (top-level
;; headings only), and the full document view. Pressing `TAB` while the
;; point is at a heading will cycle through levels of visibility for the
;; subtree: completely folded, visible children, and fully visible.
;; Note that mixing hash and underline style headings will give undesired
;; results.
;;; Customization:
;; Although no configuration is *necessary* there are a few things
;; that can be customized. The `M-x customize-mode` command
;; provides an interface to all of the possible customizations:
;;
;; * `markdown-command' - the command used to run Markdown (default:
;; `markdown`). This variable may be customized to pass
;; command-line options to your Markdown processor of choice.
;;
;; * `markdown-command-needs-filename' - set to `t' if
;; `markdown-command' does not accept standard input (default:
;; `nil'). When `nil', `markdown-mode' will pass the Markdown
;; content to `markdown-command' using standard input (`stdin`).
;; When set to `t', `markdown-mode' will pass the name of the file
;; as the final command-line argument to `markdown-command'. Note
;; that in the latter case, you will only be able to run
;; `markdown-command' from buffers which are visiting a file.
;;
;; * `markdown-open-command' - the command used for calling a standalone
;; Markdown previewer which is capable of opening Markdown source files
;; directly (default: `nil'). This command will be called
;; with a single argument, the filename of the current buffer.
;; A representative program is the Mac app [Marked][], a
;; live-updating MultiMarkdown previewer which has a command line
;; utility at `/usr/local/bin/mark`.
;;
;; * `markdown-hr-strings' - list of strings to use when inserting
;; horizontal rules. Different strings will not be distinguished
;; when converted to HTML--they will all be converted to
;; `<hr/>`--but they may add visual distinction and style to plain
;; text documents. To maintain some notion of promotion and
;; demotion, keep these sorted from largest to smallest.
;;
;; * `markdown-bold-underscore' - set to a non-nil value to use two
;; underscores for bold instead of two asterisks (default: `nil').
;;
;; * `markdown-italic-underscore' - set to a non-nil value to use
;; underscores for italic instead of asterisks (default: `nil').
;;
;; * `markdown-indent-function' - the function to use for automatic
;; indentation (default: `markdown-indent-line').
;;
;; * `markdown-indent-on-enter' - set to a non-nil value to
;; automatically indent new lines when the enter key is pressed
;; (default: `t')
;;
;; * `markdown-wiki-link-alias-first' - set to a non-nil value to
;; treat aliased wiki links like `[[link text|PageName]]`
;; (default: `t'). When set to nil, they will be treated as
;; `[[PageName|link text]]'.
;;
;; * `markdown-uri-types' - a list of protocol schemes (e.g., "http")
;; for URIs that `markdown-mode' should highlight.
;;
;; * `markdown-enable-math' - syntax highlighting for LaTeX
;; fragments (default: `nil'). Set this to `t' to turn on math
;; support by default. Math support can be toggled later using
;; the function `markdown-enable-math'."
;;
;; * `markdown-css-path' - CSS file to link to in XHTML output
;; (default: `""`).
;;
;; * `markdown-content-type' - when set to a nonempty string, an
;; `http-equiv` attribute will be included in the XHTML `<head>`
;; block (default: `""`). If needed, the suggested values are
;; `application/xhtml+xml` or `text/html`. See also:
;; `markdown-coding-system'.
;;
;; * `markdown-coding-system' - used for specifying the character
;; set identifier in the `http-equiv` attribute when included
;; (default: `nil'). See `markdown-content-type', which must
;; be set before this variable has any effect. When set to `nil',
;; `buffer-file-coding-system' will be used to automatically
;; determine the coding system string (falling back to
;; `iso-8859-1' when unavailable). Common settings are `utf-8'
;; and `iso-latin-1'.
;;
;; * `markdown-xhtml-header-content' - additional content to include
;; in the XHTML `<head>` block (default: `""`).
;;
;; * `markdown-xhtml-standalone-regexp' - a regular expression which
;; `markdown-mode' uses to determine whether the output of
;; `markdown-command' is a standalone XHTML document or an XHTML
;; fragment (default: `"^\\(<\\?xml\\|<!DOCTYPE\\|<html\\)"`). If
;; this regular expression not matched in the first five lines of
;; output, `markdown-mode' assumes the output is a fragment and
;; adds a header and footer.
;;
;; * `markdown-link-space-sub-char' - a character to replace spaces
;; when mapping wiki links to filenames (default: `"_"`).
;; For example, use an underscore for compatibility with the
;; Python Markdown WikiLinks extension. In `gfm-mode', this is
;; set to `"-"` to conform with GitHub wiki links.
;;
;; * `markdown-reference-location' - where to insert reference
;; definitions (default: `header`). The possible locations are
;; the end of the document (`end`), after the current block
;; (`immediately`), before the next header (`header`).
;;
;; * `markdown-footnote-location' - where to insert footnote text
;; (default: `end`). The set of location options is the same as
;; for `markdown-reference-location'.
;;
;; Additionally, the faces used for syntax highlighting can be modified to
;; your liking by issuing `M-x customize-group RET markdown-faces`
;; or by using the "Markdown Faces" link at the bottom of the mode
;; customization screen.
;;
;; [Marked]: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/marked/id448925439?ls=1&mt=12&partnerId=30&siteID=GpHp3Acs1Yo
;;; Extensions:
;; Besides supporting the basic Markdown syntax, markdown-mode also
;; includes syntax highlighting for `[[Wiki Links]]` by default. Wiki
;; links may be followed by pressing `C-c C-o` when the point
;; is at a wiki link. Use `M-p` and `M-n` to quickly jump to the
;; previous and next links (including links of other types).
;; Aliased or piped wiki links of the form `[[link text|PageName]]`
;; are also supported. Since some wikis reverse these components, set
;; `markdown-wiki-link-alias-first' to nil to treat them as
;; `[[PageName|link text]]`.
;;
;; [SmartyPants][] support is possible by customizing `markdown-command'.
;; If you install `SmartyPants.pl` at, say, `/usr/local/bin/smartypants`,
;; then you can set `markdown-command' to `"markdown | smartypants"`.
;; You can do this either by using `M-x customize-group markdown`
;; or by placing the following in your `.emacs` file:
;;
;; (defun markdown-custom ()
;; "markdown-mode-hook"
;; (setq markdown-command "markdown | smartypants"))
;; (add-hook 'markdown-mode-hook '(lambda() (markdown-custom)))
;;
;; [SmartyPants]: http://daringfireball.net/projects/smartypants/
;;
;; Syntax highlighting for mathematical expressions written
;; in LaTeX (only expressions denoted by `$..$`, `$$..$$`, or `\[..\]`)
;; can be enabled by setting `markdown-enable-math' to a non-nil value,
;; either via customize or by placing `(setq markdown-enable-math t)`
;; in `.emacs`, and then restarting Emacs or calling
;; `markdown-reload-extensions'.
;;; GitHub Flavored Markdown:
;; A [GitHub Flavored Markdown][GFM] (GFM) mode, `gfm-mode', is also
;; available. The GitHub implementation of differs slightly from
;; standard Markdown. The most important differences are that
;; newlines are significant, triggering hard line breaks, and that
;; underscores inside of words (e.g., variable names) need not be
;; escaped. As such, `gfm-mode' turns off `auto-fill-mode' and turns
;; on `visual-line-mode' (or `longlines-mode' if `visual-line-mode' is
;; not available). Underscores inside of words (such as
;; test_variable) will not trigger emphasis.
;;
;; Wiki links in this mode will be treated as on GitHub, with hyphens
;; replacing spaces in filenames and where the first letter of the
;; filename capitalized. For example, `[[wiki link]]' will map to a
;; file named `Wiki-link` with the same extension as the current file.
;;
;; GFM code blocks, with optional programming language keywords, will
;; be highlighted. They can be inserted with `C-c C-s P`. If there
;; is an active region, the text in the region will be placed inside
;; the code block. You will be prompted for the name of the language,
;; but may press enter to continue without naming a language.
;;
;; For a more complete GitHub-flavored markdown experience, consider
;; adding README.md to your `auto-mode-alist':
;;
;; (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("README\\.md\\'" . gfm-mode))
;;
;; For GFM preview can be powered by setting `markdown-command' to
;; use [Docter][]. This may also be configured to work with [Marked][]
;; for `markdown-open-command'.
;;
;; [GFM]: http://github.github.com/github-flavored-markdown/
;; [Docter]: https://github.com/alampros/Docter
;;; Acknowledgments:
;; markdown-mode has benefited greatly from the efforts of the
;; following people:
;;
;; * Cyril Brulebois <cyril.brulebois@enst-bretagne.fr> for Debian packaging.
;; * Conal Elliott <conal@conal.net> for a font-lock regexp patch.
;; * Edward O'Connor <hober0@gmail.com> for a font-lock regexp fix and
;; GitHub Flavored Markdown mode (`gfm-mode').
;; * Greg Bognar <greg_bognar@hms.harvard.edu> for menus and running
;; `markdown' with an active region.
;; * Daniel Burrows <dburrows@debian.org> for filing Debian bug #456592.
;; * Peter S. Galbraith <psg@debian.org> for maintaining `emacs-goodies-el`.
;; * Dmitry Dzhus <mail@sphinx.net.ru> for undefined reference checking.
;; * Carsten Dominik <carsten@orgmode.org> for `org-mode', from which the
;; visibility cycling functionality was derived, and for a bug fix
;; related to `orgtbl-mode'.
;; * Bryan Kyle <bryan.kyle@gmail.com> for indentation code.
;; * Ben Voui <intrigeri@boum.org> for font-lock face customizations.
;; * Ankit Solanki <ankit.solanki@gmail.com> for `longlines.el`
;; compatibility and custom CSS.
;; * Hilko Bengen <bengen@debian.org> for proper XHTML output.
;; * Jose A. Ortega Ruiz <jao@gnu.org> for Emacs 23 fixes.
;; * Nelson Minar <nelson@santafe.edu> for `html-helper-mode', from which
;; comment matching functions were derived.
;; * Alec Resnick <alec@sproutward.org> for bug reports.
;; * Joost Kremers <joostkremers@fastmail.fm> for footnote-handling
;; functions, bug reports regarding indentation, and
;; fixes for byte-compilation warnings.
;; * Peter Williams <pezra@barelyenough.org> for `fill-paragraph'
;; enhancements.
;; * George Ogata <george.ogata@gmail.com> for fixing several
;; byte-compilation warnings.
;; * Eric Merritt <ericbmerritt@gmail.com> for wiki link features.
;; * Philippe Ivaldi <pivaldi@sfr.fr> for XHTML preview
;; customizations and XHTML export.
;; * Jeremiah Dodds <jeremiah.dodds@gmail.com> for supporting
;; Markdown processors which do not accept input from stdin.
;; * Werner Dittmann <werner.dittmann@t-online.de> for bug reports
;; regarding the `cl` dependency and `auto-fill-mode' and indentation.
;; * Scott Pfister <scott.pfister@gmail.com> for generalizing the space
;; substitution character for mapping wiki links to filenames.
;; * Marcin Kasperski <marcin.kasperski@mekk.waw.pl> for a patch to
;; escape shell commands.
;; * Christopher J. Madsen <cjm@cjmweb.net> for patches to fix a match
;; data bug and to prefer `visual-line-mode' in `gfm-mode'.
;; * Shigeru Fukaya <shigeru.fukaya@gmail.com> for better adherence to
;; Emacs Lisp coding conventions.
;; * Donald Ephraim Curtis <dcurtis@milkbox.net> for fixing the `fill-paragraph'
;; regexp, refactoring the compilation and preview functions,
;; heading font-lock generalizations, list renumbering,
;; and kill ring save.
;; * Kevin Porter <kportertx@gmail.com> for wiki link handling in `gfm-mode'.
;; * Max Penet <max.penet@gmail.com> and Peter Eisentraut <peter_e@gmx.net>
;; for an autoload token for `gfm-mode'.
;; * Ian Yang <me@iany.me> for improving the reference definition regex.
;; * Akinori Musha <knu@idaemons.org> for an imenu index function.
;; * Michael Sperber <sperber@deinprogramm.de> for XEmacs fixes.
;; * Francois Gannaz <francois.gannaz@free.fr> for suggesting charset
;; declaration in XHTML output.
;; * Zhenlei Jia <zhenlei.jia@gmail.com> for smart exdention function.
;; * Matus Goljer <dota.keys@gmail.com> for improved wiki link following
;; and GFM code block insertion.
;; * Peter Jones <pjones@pmade.com> for link following functions.
;; * Bryan Fink <bryan.fink@gmail.com> for a bug report regarding
;; externally modified files.
;; * Vegard Vesterheim <vegard.vesterheim@uninett.no> for a bug fix
;; related to `orgtbl-mode'.
;; * Makoto Motohashi <mkt.motohashi@gmail.com> for before- and after-
;; export hooks and unit test improvements.
;; * Michael Dwyer <mdwyer@ehtech.in> for `gfm-mode' underscore regexp.
;; * Chris Lott <chris@chrislott.org> for suggesting reference label
;; completion.
;;; Bugs:
;; Although markdown-mode is developed and tested primarily using
;; GNU Emacs 24, compatibility with earlier Emacsen is also a
;; priority.
;;
;; If you find any bugs in markdown-mode, please construct a test case
;; or a patch and email me at <jrblevin@sdf.org>.
;;; History:
;; markdown-mode was written and is maintained by Jason Blevins. The
;; first version was released on May 24, 2007.
;;
;; * 2007-05-24: Version 1.1
;; * 2007-05-25: Version 1.2
;; * 2007-06-05: [Version 1.3][]
;; * 2007-06-29: Version 1.4
;; * 2007-10-11: [Version 1.5][]
;; * 2008-06-04: [Version 1.6][]
;; * 2009-10-01: [Version 1.7][]
;; * 2011-08-12: [Version 1.8][]
;; * 2011-08-15: [Version 1.8.1][]
;; * 2013-01-25: [Version 1.9][]
;; * 2013-03-18: [Version 2.0][]
;;
;; [Version 1.3]: http://jblevins.org/projects/markdown-mode/rev-1-3
;; [Version 1.5]: http://jblevins.org/projects/markdown-mode/rev-1-5
;; [Version 1.6]: http://jblevins.org/projects/markdown-mode/rev-1-6
;; [Version 1.7]: http://jblevins.org/projects/markdown-mode/rev-1-7
;; [Version 1.8]: http://jblevins.org/projects/markdown-mode/rev-1-8
;; [Version 1.8.1]: http://jblevins.org/projects/markdown-mode/rev-1-8-1
;; [Version 1.9]: http://jblevins.org/projects/markdown-mode/rev-1-9
;; [Version 2.0]: http://jblevins.org/projects/markdown-mode/rev-2-0
;;; Code:
(require 'easymenu)
(require 'outline)
(require 'thingatpt)
(eval-when-compile (require 'cl))
;;; Constants =================================================================
(defconst markdown-mode-version "2.0"
"Markdown mode version number.")
(defconst markdown-output-buffer-name "*markdown-output*"
"Name of temporary buffer for markdown command output.")
;;; Global Variables ==========================================================
(defvar markdown-reference-label-history nil
"History of used reference labels.")
;;; Customizable Variables ====================================================
(defvar markdown-mode-hook nil
"Hook run when entering Markdown mode.")
(defvar markdown-before-export-hook nil
"Hook run before running Markdown to export XHTML output.
The hook may modify the buffer, which will be restored to it's
original state after exporting is complete.")
(defvar markdown-after-export-hook nil
"Hook run after XHTML output has been saved.
Any changes to the output buffer made by this hook will be saved.")
(defgroup markdown nil
"Major mode for editing text files in Markdown format."
:prefix "markdown-"
:group 'wp
:link '(url-link "http://jblevins.org/projects/markdown-mode/"))
(defcustom markdown-command "markdown"
"Command to run markdown."
:group 'markdown
:type 'string)
(defcustom markdown-command-needs-filename nil
"Set to non-nil if `markdown-command' does not accept input from stdin.
Instead, it will be passed a filename as the final command line
option. As a result, you will only be able to run Markdown from
buffers which are visiting a file."
:group 'markdown
:type 'boolean)
(defcustom markdown-open-command nil
"Command used for opening Markdown files directly.
For example, a standalone Markdown previewer. This command will
be called with a single argument: the filename of the current
buffer."
:group 'markdown
:type 'string)
(defcustom markdown-hr-strings
'("-------------------------------------------------------------------------------"
"* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *"
"---------------------------------------"
"* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *"
"---------"
"* * * * *")
"Strings to use when inserting horizontal rules.
The first string in the list will be the default when inserting a
horizontal rule. Strings should be listed in decreasing order of
prominence (as in headings from level one to six) for use with
promotion and demotion functions."
:group 'markdown
:type 'list)
(defcustom markdown-bold-underscore nil
"Use two underscores for bold instead of two asterisks."
:group 'markdown
:type 'boolean)
(defcustom markdown-italic-underscore nil
"Use underscores for italic instead of asterisks."
:group 'markdown
:type 'boolean)
(defcustom markdown-indent-function 'markdown-indent-line
"Function to use to indent."
:group 'markdown
:type 'function)
(defcustom markdown-indent-on-enter t
"Automatically indent new lines when enter key is pressed.
When this variable is set to t, pressing RET will call
`newline-and-indent'. When set to nil, define RET to call
`newline' as usual. In the latter case, you can still use
auto-indentation by pressing \\[newline-and-indent]."
:group 'markdown
:type 'boolean)
(defcustom markdown-wiki-link-alias-first t
"When non-nil, treat aliased wiki links like [[alias text|PageName]].
Otherwise, they will be treated as [[PageName|alias text]]."
:group 'markdown
:type 'boolean)
(defcustom markdown-uri-types
'("acap" "cid" "data" "dav" "fax" "file" "ftp" "gopher" "http" "https"
"imap" "ldap" "mailto" "mid" "modem" "news" "nfs" "nntp" "pop" "prospero"
"rtsp" "service" "sip" "tel" "telnet" "tip" "urn" "vemmi" "wais")
"Link types for syntax highlighting of URIs."
:group 'markdown
:type 'list)
(defcustom markdown-enable-math nil
"Syntax highlighting for inline LaTeX and itex expressions.
Set this to a non-nil value to turn on math support by default.
Math support can be toggled later using `markdown-enable-math'
or \\[markdown-enable-math]."
:group 'markdown
:type 'boolean
:safe 'booleanp)
(defcustom markdown-css-path ""
"URL of CSS file to link to in the output XHTML."
:group 'markdown
:type 'string)
(defcustom markdown-content-type ""
"Content type string for the http-equiv header in XHTML output.
When set to a non-empty string, insert the http-equiv attribute.
Otherwise, this attribute is omitted."
:group 'markdown
:type 'string)
(defcustom markdown-coding-system nil
"Character set string for the http-equiv header in XHTML output.
Defaults to `buffer-file-coding-system' (and falling back to
`iso-8859-1' when not available). Common settings are `utf-8'
and `iso-latin-1'. Use `list-coding-systems' for more choices."
:group 'markdown
:type 'coding-system)
(defcustom markdown-xhtml-header-content ""
"Additional content to include in the XHTML <head> block."
:group 'markdown
:type 'string)
(defcustom markdown-xhtml-standalone-regexp
"^\\(<\\?xml\\|<!DOCTYPE\\|<html\\)"
"Regexp indicating whether `markdown-command' output is standalone XHTML."
:group 'markdown
:type 'regexp)
(defcustom markdown-link-space-sub-char "_"
"Character to use instead of spaces when mapping wiki links to filenames."
:group 'markdown
:type 'string)
(defcustom markdown-reference-location 'header
"Position where new reference definitions are inserted in the document."
:group 'markdown
:type '(choice (const :tag "At the end of the document" end)
(const :tag "Immediately after the current block" immediately)
(const :tag "Before next header" header)))
(defcustom markdown-footnote-location 'end
"Position where new footnotes are inserted in the document."
:group 'markdown
:type '(choice (const :tag "At the end of the document" end)
(const :tag "Immediately after the current block" immediately)
(const :tag "Before next header" header)))
;;; Font Lock =================================================================
(require 'font-lock)
(defvar markdown-italic-face 'markdown-italic-face
"Face name to use for italic text.")
(defvar markdown-bold-face 'markdown-bold-face
"Face name to use for bold text.")
(defvar markdown-header-delimiter-face 'markdown-header-delimiter-face
"Face name to use as a base for header delimiters.")
(defvar markdown-header-rule-face 'markdown-header-rule-face
"Face name to use as a base for header rules.")
(defvar markdown-header-face 'markdown-header-face
"Face name to use as a base for headers.")
(defvar markdown-header-face-1 'markdown-header-face-1
"Face name to use for level-1 headers.")
(defvar markdown-header-face-2 'markdown-header-face-2
"Face name to use for level-2 headers.")
(defvar markdown-header-face-3 'markdown-header-face-3
"Face name to use for level-3 headers.")
(defvar markdown-header-face-4 'markdown-header-face-4
"Face name to use for level-4 headers.")
(defvar markdown-header-face-5 'markdown-header-face-5
"Face name to use for level-5 headers.")
(defvar markdown-header-face-6 'markdown-header-face-6
"Face name to use for level-6 headers.")
(defvar markdown-inline-code-face 'markdown-inline-code-face
"Face name to use for inline code.")
(defvar markdown-list-face 'markdown-list-face
"Face name to use for list markers.")
(defvar markdown-blockquote-face 'markdown-blockquote-face
"Face name to use for blockquote.")
(defvar markdown-pre-face 'markdown-pre-face
"Face name to use for preformatted text.")
(defvar markdown-language-keyword-face 'markdown-language-keyword-face
"Face name to use for programming language identifiers.")
(defvar markdown-link-face 'markdown-link-face
"Face name to use for links.")
(defvar markdown-missing-link-face 'markdown-missing-link-face
"Face name to use for links where the linked file does not exist.")
(defvar markdown-reference-face 'markdown-reference-face
"Face name to use for reference.")
(defvar markdown-footnote-face 'markdown-footnote-face
"Face name to use for footnote identifiers.")
(defvar markdown-url-face 'markdown-url-face
"Face name to use for URLs.")
(defvar markdown-link-title-face 'markdown-link-title-face
"Face name to use for reference link titles.")
(defvar markdown-line-break-face 'markdown-line-break-face
"Face name to use for hard line breaks.")
(defvar markdown-comment-face 'markdown-comment-face
"Face name to use for HTML comments.")
(defvar markdown-math-face 'markdown-math-face
"Face name to use for LaTeX expressions.")
(defvar markdown-metadata-key-face 'markdown-metadata-key-face
"Face name to use for metadata keys.")
(defvar markdown-metadata-value-face 'markdown-metadata-value-face
"Face name to use for metadata values.")
(defgroup markdown-faces nil
"Faces used in Markdown Mode"
:group 'markdown
:group 'faces)
(defface markdown-italic-face
'((t (:inherit font-lock-variable-name-face :slant italic)))
"Face for italic text."
:group 'markdown-faces)
(defface markdown-bold-face
'((t (:inherit font-lock-variable-name-face :weight bold)))
"Face for bold text."
:group 'markdown-faces)
(defface markdown-header-rule-face
'((t (:inherit font-lock-function-name-face :weight bold)))
"Base face for headers rules."
:group 'markdown-faces)
(defface markdown-header-delimiter-face
'((t (:inherit font-lock-function-name-face :weight bold)))
"Base face for headers hash delimiter."
:group 'markdown-faces)
(defface markdown-header-face
'((t (:inherit font-lock-function-name-face :weight bold)))
"Base face for headers."
:group 'markdown-faces)
(defface markdown-header-face-1
'((t (:inherit markdown-header-face)))
"Face for level-1 headers."
:group 'markdown-faces)
(defface markdown-header-face-2
'((t (:inherit markdown-header-face)))
"Face for level-2 headers."
:group 'markdown-faces)
(defface markdown-header-face-3
'((t (:inherit markdown-header-face)))
"Face for level-3 headers."
:group 'markdown-faces)
(defface markdown-header-face-4
'((t (:inherit markdown-header-face)))
"Face for level-4 headers."
:group 'markdown-faces)
(defface markdown-header-face-5
'((t (:inherit markdown-header-face)))
"Face for level-5 headers."
:group 'markdown-faces)
(defface markdown-header-face-6
'((t (:inherit markdown-header-face)))
"Face for level-6 headers."
:group 'markdown-faces)
(defface markdown-inline-code-face
'((t (:inherit font-lock-constant-face)))
"Face for inline code."
:group 'markdown-faces)
(defface markdown-list-face
'((t (:inherit font-lock-builtin-face)))
"Face for list item markers."
:group 'markdown-faces)
(defface markdown-blockquote-face
'((t (:inherit font-lock-doc-face)))
"Face for blockquote sections."
:group 'markdown-faces)
(defface markdown-pre-face
'((t (:inherit font-lock-constant-face)))
"Face for preformatted text."
:group 'markdown-faces)
(defface markdown-language-keyword-face
'((t (:inherit font-lock-type-face)))
"Face for programming language identifiers."
:group 'markdown-faces)
(defface markdown-link-face
'((t (:inherit font-lock-keyword-face)))
"Face for links."
:group 'markdown-faces)
(defface markdown-missing-link-face
'((t (:inherit font-lock-warning-face)))
"Face for missing links."
:group 'markdown-faces)
(defface markdown-reference-face
'((t (:inherit font-lock-type-face)))
"Face for link references."
:group 'markdown-faces)
(defface markdown-footnote-face
'((t (:inherit font-lock-keyword-face)))
"Face for footnote markers."
:group 'markdown-faces)
(defface markdown-url-face
'((t (:inherit font-lock-string-face)))
"Face for URLs."
:group 'markdown-faces)
(defface markdown-link-title-face
'((t (:inherit font-lock-comment-face)))
"Face for reference link titles."
:group 'markdown-faces)
(defface markdown-line-break-face
'((t (:inherit font-lock-constant-face :underline t)))
"Face for hard line breaks."
:group 'markdown-faces)
(defface markdown-comment-face
'((t (:inherit font-lock-comment-face)))
"Face for HTML comments."
:group 'markdown-faces)
(defface markdown-math-face
'((t (:inherit font-lock-string-face)))
"Face for LaTeX expressions."
:group 'markdown-faces)
(defface markdown-metadata-key-face
'((t (:inherit font-lock-variable-name-face)))
"Face for metadata keys."
:group 'markdown-faces)
(defface markdown-metadata-value-face
'((t (:inherit font-lock-string-face)))
"Face for metadata values."
:group 'markdown-faces)
(defconst markdown-regex-link-inline
"\\(!\\)?\\(\\[\\([^]^][^]]*\\|\\)\\]\\)\\((\\([^)]*?\\)\\(?:\\s-+\\(\"[^\"]*\"\\)\\)?)\\)"
"Regular expression for a [text](file) or an image link ![text](file).
Group 1 matches the leading exclamation point, if any.
Group 2 matchs the entire square bracket term, including the text.
Group 3 matches the text inside the square brackets.
Group 4 matches the entire parenthesis term, including the URL and title.
Group 5 matches the URL.
Group 6 matches (optional) title.")
(defconst markdown-regex-link-reference
"\\(!\\)?\\(\\[\\([^]^][^]]*\\|\\)\\]\\)[ ]?\\(\\[\\([^]]*?\\)\\]\\)"
"Regular expression for a reference link [text][id].
Group 1 matches the leading exclamation point, if any.
Group 2 matchs the entire first square bracket term, including the text.
Group 3 matches the text inside the square brackets.
Group 4 matches the entire second square bracket term.
Group 5 matches the reference label.")
(defconst markdown-regex-reference-definition
"^ \\{0,3\\}\\(\\[[^\n]+?\\]\\):\\s *\\(.*?\\)\\s *\\( \"[^\"]*\"$\\|$\\)"
"Regular expression for a link definition [id]: ...")
(defconst markdown-regex-footnote
"\\(\\[\\^.+?\\]\\)"
"Regular expression for a footnote marker [^fn].")
(defconst markdown-regex-header
"^\\(?:\\(.+\\)\n\\(=+\\)\\|\\(.+\\)\n\\(-+\\)\\|\\(#+\\)\\s-*\\(.*?\\)\\s-*?\\(#*\\)\\)$"
"Regexp identifying Markdown headers.")
(defconst markdown-regex-header-1-atx
"^\\(#\\)[ \t]*\\(.+?\\)[ \t]*\\(#*\\)$"
"Regular expression for level 1 atx-style (hash mark) headers.")
(defconst markdown-regex-header-2-atx
"^\\(##\\)[ \t]*\\(.+?\\)[ \t]*\\(#*\\)$"
"Regular expression for level 2 atx-style (hash mark) headers.")
(defconst markdown-regex-header-3-atx
"^\\(###\\)[ \t]*\\(.+?\\)[ \t]*\\(#*\\)$"
"Regular expression for level 3 atx-style (hash mark) headers.")
(defconst markdown-regex-header-4-atx
"^\\(####\\)[ \t]*\\(.+?\\)[ \t]*\\(#*\\)$"
"Regular expression for level 4 atx-style (hash mark) headers.")
(defconst markdown-regex-header-5-atx
"^\\(#####\\)[ \t]*\\(.+?\\)[ \t]*\\(#*\\)$"
"Regular expression for level 5 atx-style (hash mark) headers.")
(defconst markdown-regex-header-6-atx
"^\\(######\\)[ \t]*\\(.+?\\)[ \t]*\\(#*\\)$"
"Regular expression for level 6 atx-style (hash mark) headers.")
(defconst markdown-regex-header-1-setext
"^\\(.*\\)\n\\(=+\\)$"
"Regular expression for level 1 setext-style (underline) headers.")
(defconst markdown-regex-header-2-setext
"^\\(.*\\)\n\\(-+\\)$"
"Regular expression for level 2 setext-style (underline) headers.")
(defconst markdown-regex-header-setext
"^\\(.+\\)\n\\(\\(?:=\\|-\\)+\\)$"
"Regular expression for generic setext-style (underline) headers.")
(defconst markdown-regex-header-atx
"^\\(#+\\)[ \t]*\\(.*?\\)[ \t]*\\(#*\\)$"
"Regular expression for generic atx-style (hash mark) headers.")
(defconst markdown-regex-hr
"^\\(\\*[ ]?\\*[ ]?\\*[ ]?[\\* ]*\\|-[ ]?-[ ]?-[--- ]*\\)$"
"Regular expression for matching Markdown horizontal rules.")
(defconst markdown-regex-code
"\\(\\`\\|[^\\]\\)\\(\\(`+\\)\\(\\(.\\|\n[^\n]\\)*?[^`]\\)\\3\\)\\([^`]\\|\\'\\)"
"Regular expression for matching inline code fragments.
The first group ensures that the leading backquote character
is not escaped. The group \\(.\\|\n[^\n]\\) matches any
character, including newlines, but not two newlines in a row.
The final group requires that the character following the code
fragment is not a backquote.")
(defconst markdown-regex-pre
"^\\( \\|\t\\).*$"
"Regular expression for matching preformatted text sections.")
(defconst markdown-regex-list
"^\\([ \t]*\\)\\([0-9]+\\.\\|[\\*\\+-]\\)\\([ \t]+\\)"
"Regular expression for matching list items.")
(defconst markdown-regex-bold
"\\(^\\|[^\\]\\)\\(\\([*_]\\{2\\}\\)\\([^ \n\t\\]\\|[^ \n\t]\\(?:.\\|\n[^\n]\\)*?[^\\ ]\\)\\(\\3\\)\\)"
"Regular expression for matching bold text.
Group 1 matches the character before the opening asterisk or
underscore, if any, ensuring that it is not a backslash escape.
Group 2 matches the entire expression, including delimiters.
Groups 3 and 5 matches the opening and closing delimiters.
Group 4 matches the text inside the delimiters.")
(defconst markdown-regex-italic
"\\(^\\|[^\\]\\)\\(\\([*_]\\)\\([^ \n\t\\]\\|[^ \n\t]\\(?:.\\|\n[^\n]\\)*?[^\\ ]\\)\\(\\3\\)\\)"
"Regular expression for matching italic text.
Group 1 matches the character before the opening asterisk or
underscore, if any, ensuring that it is not a backslash escape.
Group 2 matches the entire expression, including delimiters.
Groups 3 and 5 matches the opening and closing delimiters.
Group 4 matches the text inside the delimiters.")
(defconst markdown-regex-gfm-italic
"\\(^\\|\\s-\\)\\(\\([*_]\\)\\([^ \\]\\3\\|[^ ]\\(.\\|\n[^\n]\\)*?[^\\ ]\\3\\)\\)"
"Regular expression for matching italic text in GitHub-flavored Markdown.
Underscores in words are not treated as special.")
(defconst markdown-regex-blockquote
"^[ \t]*\\(>\\).*$"
"Regular expression for matching blockquote lines.")
(defconst markdown-regex-line-break
"[^ \n\t][ \t]*\\( \\)$"
"Regular expression for matching line breaks.")
(defconst markdown-regex-wiki-link
"\\(?:^\\|[^\\]\\)\\(\\[\\[\\([^]|]+\\)\\(|\\([^]]+\\)\\)?\\]\\]\\)"
"Regular expression for matching wiki links.
This matches typical bracketed [[WikiLinks]] as well as 'aliased'
wiki links of the form [[PageName|link text]]. In this regular
expression, group 1 matches the entire link, including square
brackets, group 2 matches the first component of the wiki link
and group 4 matches the second component, after the pipe, when
present. The meanings of the first and second components depend
on the value of `markdown-wiki-link-alias-first'.")
(defconst markdown-regex-uri
(concat (regexp-opt markdown-uri-types) ":[^]\t\n\r<>,;() ]+")
"Regular expression for matching inline URIs.")
(defconst markdown-regex-angle-uri
(concat "\\(<\\)\\(" (regexp-opt markdown-uri-types) ":[^]\t\n\r<>,;()]+\\)\\(>\\)")
"Regular expression for matching inline URIs in angle brackets.")
(defconst markdown-regex-email
"<\\(\\(\\sw\\|\\s_\\|\\s.\\)+@\\(\\sw\\|\\s_\\|\\s.\\)+\\)>"
"Regular expression for matching inline email addresses.")
(defconst markdown-regex-link-generic
(concat "\\(?:" markdown-regex-wiki-link
"\\|" markdown-regex-link-inline
"\\|" markdown-regex-link-reference
"\\|" markdown-regex-angle-uri "\\)")
"Regular expression for matching any recognized link.")
(defconst markdown-regex-block-separator
"\\(\\`\\|\\(\n[ \t]*\n\\)[^\n \t]\\)"
"Regular expression for matching block boundaries.")
(defconst markdown-regex-math-inline
"\\(^\\|[^\\]\\)\\(\\$\\($\\([^\\$]\\|\\\\.\\)*\\$\\|\\([^\\$]\\|\\\\.\\)*\\)\\$\\)"
"Regular expression for itex $..$ or $$..$$ math mode expressions.")
(defconst markdown-regex-math-display
"^\\\\\\[\\(.\\|\n\\)*?\\\\\\]$"
"Regular expression for itex \[..\] display mode expressions.")
(defconst markdown-regex-multimarkdown-metadata
"^\\([[:alpha:]][[:alpha:] _-]*?\\):[ \t]*\\(.*\\)$"
"Regular expression for matching MultiMarkdown metadata.")
(defconst markdown-regex-pandoc-metadata
"^\\(%\\)[ \t]*\\(.*\\)$"
"Regular expression for matching Pandoc metadata.")
(defvar markdown-mode-font-lock-keywords-basic
(list
(cons 'markdown-match-pre-blocks '((0 markdown-pre-face)))
(cons 'markdown-match-fenced-code-blocks '((0 markdown-pre-face)))
(cons markdown-regex-blockquote 'markdown-blockquote-face)
(cons markdown-regex-header-1-setext '((1 markdown-header-face-1)
(2 markdown-header-rule-face)))
(cons markdown-regex-header-2-setext '((1 markdown-header-face-2)
(2 markdown-header-rule-face)))
(cons markdown-regex-header-6-atx '((1 markdown-header-delimiter-face)
(2 markdown-header-face-6)
(3 markdown-header-delimiter-face)))
(cons markdown-regex-header-5-atx '((1 markdown-header-delimiter-face)
(2 markdown-header-face-5)
(3 markdown-header-delimiter-face)))
(cons markdown-regex-header-4-atx '((1 markdown-header-delimiter-face)
(2 markdown-header-face-4)
(3 markdown-header-delimiter-face)))
(cons markdown-regex-header-3-atx '((1 markdown-header-delimiter-face)
(2 markdown-header-face-3)
(3 markdown-header-delimiter-face)))
(cons markdown-regex-header-2-atx '((1 markdown-header-delimiter-face)
(2 markdown-header-face-2)
(3 markdown-header-delimiter-face)))
(cons markdown-regex-header-1-atx '((1 markdown-header-delimiter-face)
(2 markdown-header-face-1)
(3 markdown-header-delimiter-face)))
(cons 'markdown-match-multimarkdown-metadata '((1 markdown-metadata-key-face)
(2 markdown-metadata-value-face)))
(cons 'markdown-match-pandoc-metadata '((1 markdown-comment-face)
(2 markdown-metadata-value-face)))
(cons markdown-regex-hr 'markdown-header-face)
(cons 'markdown-match-comments '((0 markdown-comment-face)))
(cons 'markdown-match-code '((0 markdown-inline-code-face)))
(cons markdown-regex-angle-uri 'markdown-link-face)
(cons markdown-regex-uri 'markdown-link-face)
(cons markdown-regex-email 'markdown-link-face)
(cons markdown-regex-list '(2 markdown-list-face))
(cons markdown-regex-footnote 'markdown-footnote-face)
(cons markdown-regex-link-inline '((1 markdown-link-face t t)
(2 markdown-link-face t)
(4 markdown-url-face t)
(6 markdown-link-title-face t t)))
(cons markdown-regex-link-reference '((1 markdown-link-face t t)
(2 markdown-link-face t)
(4 markdown-reference-face t)))
(cons markdown-regex-reference-definition '((1 markdown-reference-face t)
(2 markdown-url-face t)
(3 markdown-link-title-face t)))
(cons markdown-regex-bold '(2 markdown-bold-face))
(cons markdown-regex-line-break '(1 markdown-line-break-face prepend))
)
"Syntax highlighting for Markdown files.")
(defvar markdown-mode-font-lock-keywords-core
(list
(cons markdown-regex-italic '(2 markdown-italic-face))
)
"Additional syntax highlighting for Markdown files.
Includes features which are overridden by some variants.")
(defconst markdown-mode-font-lock-keywords-math
(list
;; Math mode $..$ or $$..$$
(cons markdown-regex-math-inline '(2 markdown-math-face))
;; Display mode equations with brackets: \[ \]
(cons markdown-regex-math-display 'markdown-math-face)
;; Equation reference (eq:foo)
(cons "(eq:[[:alnum:]:_]+)" 'markdown-reference-face)
;; Equation reference \eqref{foo}
(cons "\\\\eqref{[[:alnum:]:_]+}" 'markdown-reference-face))
"Syntax highlighting for LaTeX and itex fragments.")
(defvar markdown-mode-font-lock-keywords nil
"Default highlighting expressions for Markdown mode.
This variable is defined as a buffer-local variable for dynamic
extension support.")
;; Footnotes
(defvar markdown-footnote-counter 0
"Counter for footnote numbers.")
(make-variable-buffer-local 'markdown-footnote-counter)
(defconst markdown-footnote-chars
"[[:alnum:]-]"
"Regular expression maching any character that is allowed in a footnote identifier.")
;;; Compatibility =============================================================
(defun markdown-replace-regexp-in-string (regexp rep string)
"Replace ocurrences of REGEXP with REP in STRING.
This is a compatibility wrapper to provide `replace-regexp-in-string'
in XEmacs 21."
(if (featurep 'xemacs)
(replace-in-string string regexp rep)
(replace-regexp-in-string regexp rep string)))
;; `markdown-use-region-p' is a compatibility function which checks
;; for an active region, with fallbacks for older Emacsen and XEmacs.
(eval-and-compile
(cond
;; Emacs 23 and newer
((fboundp 'use-region-p)
(defalias 'markdown-use-region-p 'use-region-p))
;; Older Emacsen
((and (boundp 'transient-mark-mode) (boundp 'mark-active))
(defun markdown-use-region-p ()
"Compatibility wrapper to provide `use-region-p'."
(and transient-mark-mode mark-active)))
;; XEmacs
((fboundp 'region-active-p)
(defalias 'markdown-use-region-p 'region-active-p))))
(defun markdown-use-buttons-p ()
"Determine whether this Emacs supports buttons."
(or (featurep 'button) (locate-library "button")))
;;; Markdown Parsing Functions ================================================
(defun markdown-cur-line-blank-p ()
"Return t if the current line is blank and nil otherwise."
(save-excursion
(beginning-of-line)
(re-search-forward "^\\s *$" (line-end-position) t)))
(defun markdown-prev-line-blank-p ()
"Return t if the previous line is blank and nil otherwise.
If we are at the first line, then consider the previous line to be blank."
(or (= (line-beginning-position) (point-min))
(save-excursion
(forward-line -1)
(markdown-cur-line-blank-p))))
(defun markdown-next-line-blank-p ()
"Return t if the next line is blank and nil otherwise.
If we are at the last line, then consider the next line to be blank."
(or (= (line-end-position) (point-max))
(save-excursion
(forward-line 1)
(markdown-cur-line-blank-p))))
(defun markdown-prev-line-indent-p ()
"Return t if the previous line is indented and nil otherwise."
(save-excursion
(forward-line -1)
(goto-char (line-beginning-position))
(if (re-search-forward "^\\s " (line-end-position) t) t)))
(defun markdown-cur-line-indent ()
"Return the number of leading whitespace characters in the current line."
(save-match-data
(save-excursion
(goto-char (line-beginning-position))
(re-search-forward "^[ \t]+" (line-end-position) t)
(current-column))))
(defun markdown-prev-line-indent ()
"Return the number of leading whitespace characters in the previous line."
(save-excursion
(forward-line -1)
(markdown-cur-line-indent)))
(defun markdown-next-line-indent ()
"Return the number of leading whitespace characters in the next line."
(save-excursion
(forward-line 1)
(markdown-cur-line-indent)))
(defun markdown-cur-non-list-indent ()
"Return beginning position of list item text (not including the list marker).
Return nil if the current line is not the beginning of a list item."
(save-match-data
(save-excursion
(beginning-of-line)
(when (re-search-forward markdown-regex-list (line-end-position) t)
(current-column)))))
(defun markdown-prev-non-list-indent ()
"Return position of the first non-list-marker on the previous line."
(save-excursion
(forward-line -1)
(markdown-cur-non-list-indent)))
(defun markdown-new-baseline-p ()
"Determine if the current line begins a new baseline level."
(save-excursion
(beginning-of-line)
(save-match-data
(or (looking-at markdown-regex-header)
(looking-at markdown-regex-hr)
(and (null (markdown-cur-non-list-indent))
(= (markdown-cur-line-indent) 0)
(markdown-prev-line-blank-p))))))
(defun markdown-search-backward-baseline ()
"Search backward baseline point with no indentation and not a list item."
(end-of-line)
(let (stop)
(while (not (or stop (bobp)))
(re-search-backward markdown-regex-block-separator nil t)
(when (match-end 2)
(goto-char (match-end 2))
(cond
((markdown-new-baseline-p)
(setq stop t))
((looking-at markdown-regex-list)
(setq stop nil))
(t (setq stop t)))))))
(defun markdown-update-list-levels (marker indent levels)
"Update list levels given list MARKER, block INDENT, and current LEVELS.
Here, MARKER is a string representing the type of list, INDENT is an integer
giving the indentation, in spaces, of the current block, and LEVELS is a
list of the indentation levels of parent list items. When LEVELS is nil,
it means we are at baseline (not inside of a nested list)."
(cond
;; New list item at baseline.
((and marker (null levels))
(setq levels (list indent)))
;; List item with greater indentation (four or more spaces).
;; Increase list level.
((and marker (>= indent (+ (car levels) 4)))
(setq levels (cons indent levels)))
;; List item with greater or equal indentation (less than four spaces).
;; Do not increase list level.
((and marker (>= indent (car levels)))
levels)
;; Lesser indentation level.
;; Pop appropriate number of elements off LEVELS list (e.g., lesser
;; indentation could move back more than one list level). Note
;; that this block need not be the beginning of list item.
((< indent (car levels))
(while (and (> (length levels) 1)
(< indent (+ (cadr levels) 4)))
(setq levels (cdr levels)))
levels)
;; Otherwise, do nothing.
(t levels)))
(defun markdown-calculate-list-levels ()
"Calculate list levels at point.
Return a list of the form (n1 n2 n3 ...) where n1 is the
indentation of the deepest nested list item in the branch of
the list at the point, n2 is the indentation of the parent
list item, and so on. The depth of the list item is therefore
the length of the returned list. If the point is not at or
immediately after a list item, return nil."
(save-excursion
(let ((first (point)) levels indent pre-regexp)
;; Find a baseline point with zero list indentation
(markdown-search-backward-baseline)
;; Search for all list items between baseline and LOC
(while (and (< (point) first)
(re-search-forward markdown-regex-list first t))
(setq pre-regexp (format "^\\( \\|\t\\)\\{%d\\}" (1+ (length levels))))
(beginning-of-line)
(cond
;; Make sure this is not a header or hr
((markdown-new-baseline-p) (setq levels nil))
;; Make sure this is not a line from a pre block
((looking-at pre-regexp))
;; If not, then update levels
(t
(setq indent (markdown-cur-line-indent))
(setq levels (markdown-update-list-levels (match-string 2)
indent levels))))
(end-of-line))
levels)))
(defun markdown-prev-list-item (level)
"Search backward from point for a list item with indentation LEVEL.
Set point to the beginning of the item, and return point, or nil
upon failure."
(let (bounds indent prev)
(setq prev (point))
(forward-line -1)
(setq indent (markdown-cur-line-indent))
(while
(cond
;; Stop at beginning of buffer
((bobp) (setq prev nil))
;; Continue if current line is blank
((markdown-cur-line-blank-p) t)
;; List item
((and (looking-at markdown-regex-list)
(setq bounds (markdown-cur-list-item-bounds)))
(cond
;; Continue at item with greater indentation
((> (nth 3 bounds) level) t)
;; Stop and return point at item of equal indentation
((= (nth 3 bounds) level)
(setq prev (point))
nil)
;; Stop and return nil at item with lesser indentation
((< (nth 3 bounds) level)
(setq prev nil)
nil)))
;; Continue while indentation is the same or greater
((>= indent level) t)
;; Stop if current indentation is less than list item
;; and the next is blank
((and (< indent level)
(markdown-next-line-blank-p))
(setq prev nil))
;; Stop at a header
((looking-at markdown-regex-header) (setq prev nil))
;; Stop at a horizontal rule
((looking-at markdown-regex-hr) (setq prev nil))
;; Otherwise, continue.
(t t))
(forward-line -1)
(setq indent (markdown-cur-line-indent)))
prev))
(defun markdown-next-list-item (level)
"Search forward from point for the next list item with indentation LEVEL.
Set point to the beginning of the item, and return point, or nil
upon failure."
(let (bounds indent prev next)
(setq next (point))
(forward-line)
(setq indent (markdown-cur-line-indent))
(while
(cond
;; Stop at end of the buffer.
((eobp) (setq prev nil))
;; Continue if the current line is blank
((markdown-cur-line-blank-p) t)
;; List item
((and (looking-at markdown-regex-list)
(setq bounds (markdown-cur-list-item-bounds)))
(cond
;; Continue at item with greater indentation
((> (nth 3 bounds) level) t)
;; Stop and return point at item of equal indentation
((= (nth 3 bounds) level)
(setq next (point))
nil)
;; Stop and return nil at item with lesser indentation
((< (nth 3 bounds) level)
(setq next nil)
nil)))
;; Continue while indentation is the same or greater
((>= indent level) t)
;; Stop if current indentation is less than list item
;; and the previous line was blank.
((and (< indent level)
(markdown-prev-line-blank-p))
(setq next nil))
;; Stop at a header
((looking-at markdown-regex-header) (setq next nil))
;; Stop at a horizontal rule
((looking-at markdown-regex-hr) (setq next nil))
;; Otherwise, continue.
(t t))
(forward-line)
(setq indent (markdown-cur-line-indent)))
next))
(defun markdown-cur-list-item-end (level)
"Move to the end of the current list item with nonlist indentation LEVEL.
If the point is not in a list item, do nothing."
(let (indent)
(forward-line)
(setq indent (markdown-cur-line-indent))
(while
(cond
;; Stop at end of the buffer.
((eobp) nil)
;; Continue if the current line is blank
((markdown-cur-line-blank-p) t)
;; Continue while indentation is the same or greater
((>= indent level) t)
;; Stop if current indentation is less than list item
;; and the previous line was blank.
((and (< indent level)
(markdown-prev-line-blank-p))
nil)
;; Stop at a new list item of the same or lesser indentation
((looking-at markdown-regex-list) nil)
;; Stop at a header
((looking-at markdown-regex-header) nil)
;; Stop at a horizontal rule
((looking-at markdown-regex-hr) nil)
;; Otherwise, continue.
(t t))
(forward-line)
(setq indent (markdown-cur-line-indent)))
;; Don't skip over whitespace for empty list items (marker and
;; whitespace only), just move to end of whitespace.
(if (looking-back (concat markdown-regex-list "\\s-*"))
(goto-char (match-end 3))
(skip-syntax-backward "-"))))
(defun markdown-cur-list-item-bounds ()
"Return bounds and indentation of the current list item.
Return a list of the form (begin end indent nonlist-indent marker).
If the point is not inside a list item, return nil.
Leave match data intact for `markdown-regex-list'."
(let (cur prev-begin prev-end indent nonlist-indent marker)
;; Store current location
(setq cur (point))
;; Verify that cur is between beginning and end of item
(save-excursion
(end-of-line)
(when (re-search-backward markdown-regex-list nil t)
(setq prev-begin (match-beginning 0))
(setq indent (length (match-string 1)))
(setq nonlist-indent (length (match-string 0)))
(setq marker (concat (match-string 2) (match-string 3)))
(save-match-data
(markdown-cur-list-item-end nonlist-indent)
(setq prev-end (point)))
(when (and (>= cur prev-begin)
(<= cur prev-end)
nonlist-indent)
(list prev-begin prev-end indent nonlist-indent marker))))))
(defun markdown-bounds-of-thing-at-point (thing)
"Call `bounds-of-thing-at-point' for THING with slight modifications.
Does not include trailing newlines when THING is 'line. Handles the
end of buffer case by setting both endpoints equal to the value of
`point-max', since an empty region will trigger empty markup insertion.
Return bounds of form (beg . end) if THING is found, or nil otherwise."
(let* ((bounds (bounds-of-thing-at-point thing))
(a (car bounds))
(b (cdr bounds)))
(when bounds
(when (eq thing 'line)
(cond ((and (eobp) (markdown-cur-line-blank-p))
(setq a b))
((char-equal (char-before b) ?\^J)
(setq b (1- b)))))
(cons a b))))
(defun markdown-reference-definition (reference)
"Find out whether Markdown REFERENCE is defined.
REFERENCE should include the square brackets, like [this].
When REFERENCE is defined, return a list of the form (text start end)
containing the definition text itself followed by the start and end
locations of the text. Otherwise, return nil.
Leave match data for `markdown-regex-reference-definition'
intact additional processing."
(let ((reference (downcase reference)))
(save-excursion
(goto-char (point-min))
(catch 'found
(while (re-search-forward markdown-regex-reference-definition nil t)
(when (string= reference (downcase (match-string-no-properties 1)))
(throw 'found
(list (match-string-no-properties 2)
(match-beginning 2) (match-end 2)))))))))
(defun markdown-get-defined-references ()
"Return a list of all defined reference labels (including square brackets)."
(save-excursion
(goto-char (point-min))
(let (refs)
(while (re-search-forward markdown-regex-reference-definition nil t)
(let ((target (match-string-no-properties 1)))
(add-to-list 'refs target t)))
refs)))
(defun markdown-code-at-point-p ()
"Return non-nil if the point is at an inline code fragment.
Return nil otherwise. Set match data according to
`markdown-match-code' upon success.
This function searches the block for a code fragment that
contains the point using `markdown-match-code'. We do this
because `thing-at-point-looking-at' does not work reliably with
`markdown-regex-code'."
(interactive)
(save-excursion
(let ((old-point (point))
(end-of-block (progn (markdown-end-of-block) (point)))
found)
(markdown-beginning-of-block)
(while (and (markdown-match-code end-of-block)
(setq found t)
(< (match-end 0) old-point)))
(and found ; matched something
(<= (match-beginning 0) old-point) ; match contains old-point
(>= (match-end 0) old-point)))))
;;; Markdown Font Lock Matching Functions =====================================
(defun markdown-match-comments (last)
"Match HTML comments from the point to LAST."
(cond ((search-forward "<!--" last t)
(backward-char 4)
(let ((beg (point)))
(cond ((search-forward-regexp "--[ \t]*>" last t)
(set-match-data (list beg (point)))
t)
(t nil))))
(t nil)))
(defun markdown-match-code (last)
"Match inline code from the point to LAST."
(unless (bobp)
(backward-char 1))
(cond ((re-search-forward markdown-regex-code last t)
(set-match-data (list (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2)
(match-beginning 4) (match-end 4)))
(goto-char (match-end 0))
t)
(t (forward-char 2) nil)))
(defun markdown-match-pre-blocks (last)
"Match Markdown pre blocks from point to LAST."
(let ((levels (markdown-calculate-list-levels))
indent pre-regexp end-regexp begin end stop)
(while (and (< (point) last) (not end))
;; Search for a region with sufficient indentation
(if (null levels)
(setq indent 1)
(setq indent (1+ (length levels))))
(setq pre-regexp (format "^\\( \\|\t\\)\\{%d\\}" indent))
(setq end-regexp (format "^\\( \\|\t\\)\\{0,%d\\}\\([^ \t]\\)" (1- indent)))
(cond
;; If not at the beginning of a line, move forward
((not (bolp)) (forward-line))
;; Move past blank lines
((markdown-cur-line-blank-p) (forward-line))
;; At headers and horizontal rules, reset levels
((markdown-new-baseline-p) (forward-line) (setq levels nil))
;; If the current line has sufficient indentation, mark out pre block
((looking-at pre-regexp)
(setq begin (match-beginning 0))
(while (and (or (looking-at pre-regexp) (markdown-cur-line-blank-p))
(not (eobp)))
(forward-line))
(setq end (point)))
;; If current line has a list marker, update levels, move to end of block
((looking-at markdown-regex-list)
(setq levels (markdown-update-list-levels
(match-string 2) (markdown-cur-line-indent) levels))
(markdown-end-of-block-element))
;; If this is the end of the indentation level, adjust levels accordingly.
;; Only match end of indentation level if levels is not the empty list.
((and (car levels) (looking-at end-regexp))
(setq levels (markdown-update-list-levels
nil (markdown-cur-line-indent) levels))
(markdown-end-of-block-element))
(t (markdown-end-of-block-element))))
(if (not (and begin end))
;; Return nil if no pre block was found
nil
;; Set match data and return t upon success
(set-match-data (list begin end))
t)))
(defun markdown-match-fenced-code-blocks (last)
"Match fenced code blocks from the point to LAST."
(cond ((search-forward-regexp "^\\([~]\\{3,\\}\\)" last t)
(beginning-of-line)
(let ((beg (point)))
(forward-line)
(cond ((search-forward-regexp
(concat "^" (match-string 1) "~*") last t)
(set-match-data (list beg (point)))
t)
(t nil))))
(t nil)))
(defun markdown-match-gfm-code-blocks (last)
"Match GFM quoted code blocks from point to LAST."
(let (open lang body close all)
(cond ((and (eq major-mode 'gfm-mode)
(search-forward-regexp "^\\(```\\)\\(\\w+\\)?$" last t))
(beginning-of-line)
(setq open (list (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))
lang (list (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2)))
(forward-line)
(setq body (list (point)))
(cond ((search-forward-regexp "^```$" last t)
(setq body (reverse (cons (1- (match-beginning 0)) body))
close (list (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))
all (list (car open) (match-end 0)))
(set-match-data (append all open lang body close))
t)
(t nil)))
(t nil))))
(defun markdown-match-generic-metadata (regexp last)
"Match generic metadata specified by REGEXP from the point to LAST."
(let ((header-end (save-excursion
(goto-char (point-min))
(if (re-search-forward "\n\n" (point-max) t)
(match-beginning 0)
(point-max)))))
(cond ((>= (point) header-end)
;; Don't match anything outside of the header.
nil)
((re-search-forward regexp (min last header-end) t)
;; If a metadata item is found, it may span several lines.
(let ((key-beginning (match-beginning 1))
(key-end (match-end 1))
(value-beginning (match-beginning 2)))
(while (and (not (looking-at regexp))
(not (> (point) (min last header-end)))
(not (eobp)))
(forward-line))
(unless (eobp)
(forward-line -1)
(end-of-line))
(set-match-data (list key-beginning (point) ; complete metadata
key-beginning key-end ; key
value-beginning (point))) ; value
t))
(t nil))))
(defun markdown-match-multimarkdown-metadata (last)
"Match MultiMarkdown metadata from the point to LAST."
(markdown-match-generic-metadata markdown-regex-multimarkdown-metadata last))
(defun markdown-match-pandoc-metadata (last)
"Match Pandoc metadata from the point to LAST."
(markdown-match-generic-metadata markdown-regex-pandoc-metadata last))
(defun markdown-font-lock-extend-region ()
"Extend the search region to include an entire block of text.
This helps improve font locking for block constructs such as pre blocks."
;; Avoid compiler warnings about these global variables from font-lock.el.
;; See the documentation for variable `font-lock-extend-region-functions'.
(eval-when-compile (defvar font-lock-beg) (defvar font-lock-end))
(save-excursion
(goto-char font-lock-beg)
(unless (looking-back "\n\n")
(let ((found (or (re-search-backward "\n\n" nil t) (point-min))))
(goto-char font-lock-end)
(when (re-search-forward "\n\n" nil t)
(setq font-lock-end (match-beginning 0))
(setq font-lock-beg found))))))
;;; Syntax Table ==============================================================
(defvar markdown-mode-syntax-table
(let ((tab (make-syntax-table text-mode-syntax-table)))
(modify-syntax-entry ?\" "." tab)
tab)
"Syntax table for `markdown-mode'.")
;;; Element Insertion =========================================================
(defun markdown-ensure-blank-line-before ()
"If previous line is not already blank, insert a blank line before point."
(unless (bolp) (insert "\n"))
(unless (or (bobp) (looking-back "\n\\s-*\n")) (insert "\n")))
(defun markdown-ensure-blank-line-after ()
"If following line is not already blank, insert a blank line after point.
Return the point where it was originally."
(save-excursion
(unless (eolp) (insert "\n"))
(unless (or (eobp) (looking-at "\n\\s-*\n")) (insert "\n"))))
(defun markdown-wrap-or-insert (s1 s2 &optional thing beg end)
"Insert the strings S1 and S2, wrapping around region or THING.
If a region is specified by the optional BEG and END arguments,
wrap the strings S1 and S2 around that region.
If there is an active region, wrap the strings S1 and S2 around
the region. If there is not an active region but the point is at
THING, wrap that thing (which defaults to word). Otherwise, just
insert S1 and S2 and place the cursor in between. Return the
bounds of the entire wrapped string, or nil if nothing was wrapped
and S1 and S2 were only inserted."
(let (a b bounds new-point)
(cond
;; Given region
((and beg end)
(setq a beg
b end
new-point (+ (point) (length s1))))
;; Active region
((markdown-use-region-p)
(setq a (region-beginning)
b (region-end)
new-point (+ (point) (length s1))))
;; Thing (word) at point
((setq bounds (markdown-bounds-of-thing-at-point (or thing 'word)))
(setq a (car bounds)
b (cdr bounds)
new-point (+ (point) (length s1))))
;; No active region and no word
(t
(setq a (point)
b (point))))
(goto-char b)
(insert s2)
(goto-char a)
(insert s1)
(when new-point (goto-char new-point))
(if (= a b)
nil
(setq b (+ b (length s1) (length s2)))
(cons a b))))
(defun markdown-point-after-unwrap (cur prefix suffix)
"Return desired position of point after an unwrapping operation.
CUR gives the position of the point before the operation.
Additionally, two cons cells must be provided. PREFIX gives the
bounds of the prefix string and SUFFIX gives the bounds of the
suffix string."
(cond ((< cur (cdr prefix)) (car prefix))
((< cur (car suffix)) (- cur (- (cdr prefix) (car prefix))))
((<= cur (cdr suffix))
(- cur (+ (- (cdr prefix) (car prefix))
(- cur (car suffix)))))
(t cur)))
(defun markdown-unwrap-thing-at-point (regexp all text)
"Remove prefix and suffix of thing at point and reposition the point.
When the thing at point matches REGEXP, replace the subexpression
ALL with the string in subexpression TEXT. Reposition the point
in an appropriate location accounting for the removal of prefix
and suffix strings. Return new bounds of string from group TEXT.
When REGEXP is nil, assumes match data is already set."
(when (or (null regexp)
(thing-at-point-looking-at regexp))
(let ((cur (point))
(prefix (cons (match-beginning all) (match-beginning text)))
(suffix (cons (match-end text) (match-end all)))
(bounds (cons (match-beginning text) (match-end text))))
;; Replace the thing at point
(replace-match (match-string text) t t nil all)
;; Reposition the point
(goto-char (markdown-point-after-unwrap cur prefix suffix))
;; Adjust bounds
(setq bounds (cons (car prefix)
(- (cdr bounds) (- (cdr prefix) (car prefix))))))))
(defun markdown-unwrap-things-in-region (beg end regexp all text)
"Remove prefix and suffix of all things in region from BEG to END.
When a thing in the region matches REGEXP, replace the
subexpression ALL with the string in subexpression TEXT.
Return a cons cell containing updated bounds for the region."
(save-excursion
(goto-char beg)
(let ((removed 0) len-all len-text)
(while (re-search-forward regexp (- end removed) t)
(setq len-all (length (match-string-no-properties all)))
(setq len-text (length (match-string-no-properties text)))
(setq removed (+ removed (- len-all len-text)))
(replace-match (match-string text) t t nil all))
(cons beg (- end removed)))))
(defun markdown-insert-hr (arg)
"Insert or replace a horizonal rule.
By default, use the first element of `markdown-hr-strings'. When
ARG is non-nil, as when given a prefix, select a different
element as follows. When prefixed with \\[universal-argument],
use the last element of `markdown-hr-strings' instead. When
prefixed with an integer from 1 to the length of
`markdown-hr-strings', use the element in that position instead."
(interactive "*P")
(when (thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-hr)
(delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))
(markdown-ensure-blank-line-before)
(cond ((equal arg '(4))
(insert (car (reverse markdown-hr-strings))))
((and (integerp arg) (> arg 0)
(<= arg (length markdown-hr-strings)))
(insert (nth (1- arg) markdown-hr-strings)))
(t
(insert (car markdown-hr-strings))))
(markdown-ensure-blank-line-after))
(defun markdown-insert-bold ()
"Insert markup to make a region or word bold.
If there is an active region, make the region bold. If the point
is at a non-bold word, make the word bold. If the point is at a
bold word or phrase, remove the bold markup. Otherwise, simply
insert bold delimiters and place the cursor in between them."
(interactive)
(let ((delim (if markdown-bold-underscore "__" "**")))
(if (markdown-use-region-p)
;; Active region
(let ((bounds (markdown-unwrap-things-in-region
(region-beginning) (region-end)
markdown-regex-bold 2 4)))
(markdown-wrap-or-insert delim delim nil (car bounds) (cdr bounds)))
;; Bold markup removal, bold word at point, or empty markup insertion
(if (thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-bold)
(markdown-unwrap-thing-at-point nil 2 4)
(markdown-wrap-or-insert delim delim 'word nil nil)))))
(defun markdown-insert-italic ()
"Insert markup to make a region or word italic.
If there is an active region, make the region italic. If the point
is at a non-italic word, make the word italic. If the point is at an
italic word or phrase, remove the italic markup. Otherwise, simply
insert italic delimiters and place the cursor in between them."
(interactive)
(let ((delim (if markdown-italic-underscore "_" "*")))
(if (markdown-use-region-p)
;; Active region
(let ((bounds (markdown-unwrap-things-in-region
(region-beginning) (region-end)
markdown-regex-italic 2 4)))
(markdown-wrap-or-insert delim delim nil (car bounds) (cdr bounds)))
;; Italic markup removal, italic word at point, or empty markup insertion
(if (thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-italic)
(markdown-unwrap-thing-at-point nil 2 4)
(markdown-wrap-or-insert delim delim 'word nil nil)))))
(defun markdown-insert-code ()
"Insert markup to make a region or word an inline code fragment.
If there is an active region, make the region an inline code
fragment. If the point is at a word, make the word an inline
code fragment. Otherwise, simply insert code delimiters and
place the cursor in between them."
(interactive)
(if (markdown-use-region-p)
;; Active region
(let ((bounds (markdown-unwrap-things-in-region
(region-beginning) (region-end)
markdown-regex-code 2 4)))
(markdown-wrap-or-insert "`" "`" nil (car bounds) (cdr bounds)))
;; Code markup removal, code markup for word, or empty markup insertion
(if (markdown-code-at-point-p)
(markdown-unwrap-thing-at-point nil 0 1)
(markdown-wrap-or-insert "`" "`" 'word nil nil))))
(defun markdown-insert-link ()
"Insert an inline link, using region or word as link text if possible.
If there is an active region, use the region as the link text. If the
point is at a word, use the word as the link text. In these cases, the
point will be left at the position for inserting a URL. If there is no
active region and the point is not at word, simply insert link markup and
place the point in the position to enter link text."
(interactive)
(let ((bounds (markdown-wrap-or-insert "[" "]()")))
(when bounds
(goto-char (- (cdr bounds) 1)))))
(defun markdown-insert-reference-link (text label &optional url title)
"Insert a reference link and, optionally, a reference definition.
The link TEXT will be inserted followed by the optional LABEL.
If a URL is given, also insert a definition for the reference
LABEL according to `markdown-reference-location'. If a TITLE is
given, it will be added to the end of the reference definition
and will be used to populate the title attribute when converted
to XHTML. If URL is nil, insert only the link portion (for
example, when a reference label is already defined)."
(insert (concat "[" text "][" label "]"))
(when url
(let ((end (point))
(label (if (> (length label) 0) label text)))
(cond
((eq markdown-reference-location 'end) (goto-char (point-max)))
((eq markdown-reference-location 'immediately) (markdown-end-of-block))
((eq markdown-reference-location 'header) (markdown-end-of-defun)))
(unless (markdown-cur-line-blank-p) (insert "\n"))
(insert "\n[" label "]: " url)
(unless (> (length url) 0)
(setq end (point)))
(when (> (length title) 0)
(insert " \"" title "\""))
(insert "\n")
(unless (or (eobp) (looking-at "\n"))
(insert "\n"))
(goto-char end)
(when (> (length url) 0)
(message
(substitute-command-keys
"Defined reference [%s], press \\[markdown-jump] to jump there")
(or label text))))))
(defun markdown-insert-reference-link-dwim ()
"Insert a reference link of the form [text][label] at point.
If there is an active region, the text in the region will be used
as the link text. If the point is at a word, it will be used as
the link text. Otherwise, the link text will be read from the
minibuffer. The link label will be read from the minibuffer in
both cases, with completion from the set of currently defined
references. To create an implicit reference link, press RET to
accept the default, an empty label. If the entered referenced
label is not defined, additionally prompt for the URL
and (optional) title. The reference definition is placed at the
location determined by `markdown-reference-location'."
(interactive)
(let* ((defined-labels (mapcar (lambda (x) (substring x 1 -1))
(markdown-get-defined-references)))
(bounds (or (and (markdown-use-region-p)
(cons (region-beginning) (region-end)))
(markdown-bounds-of-thing-at-point 'word)))
(text (if bounds
(buffer-substring (car bounds) (cdr bounds))
(read-string "Link Text: ")))
(label (completing-read
"Link Label (default: none): " defined-labels
nil nil nil 'markdown-reference-label-history nil))
(ref (markdown-reference-definition
(concat "[" (if (> (length label) 0) label text) "]")))
(url (unless ref (read-string "Link URL: ")))
(title (when (> (length url) 0)
(read-string "Link Title (optional): "))))
(when bounds (delete-region (car bounds) (cdr bounds)))
(markdown-insert-reference-link text label url title)))
(defun markdown-insert-uri ()
"Insert markup for an inline URI.
If there is an active region, use it as the URI. If the point is
at a URI, wrap it with angle brackets. If the point is at an
inline URI, remove the angle brackets. Otherwise, simply insert
angle brackets place the point between them."
(interactive)
(if (markdown-use-region-p)
;; Active region
(let ((bounds (markdown-unwrap-things-in-region
(region-beginning) (region-end)
markdown-regex-angle-uri 0 2)))
(markdown-wrap-or-insert "<" ">" nil (car bounds) (cdr bounds)))
;; Markup removal, URI at point, or empty markup insertion
(if (thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-angle-uri)
(markdown-unwrap-thing-at-point nil 0 2)
(markdown-wrap-or-insert "<" ">" 'url nil nil))))
(defun markdown-insert-wiki-link ()
"Insert a wiki link of the form [[WikiLink]].
If there is an active region, use the region as the link text.
If the point is at a word, use the word as the link text. If
there is no active region and the point is not at word, simply
insert link markup."
(interactive)
(if (markdown-use-region-p)
;; Active region
(markdown-wrap-or-insert "[[" "]]" nil (region-beginning) (region-end))
;; Markup removal, wiki link at at point, or empty markup insertion
(if (thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-wiki-link)
(if (or markdown-wiki-link-alias-first
(null (match-string 4)))
(markdown-unwrap-thing-at-point nil 1 2)
(markdown-unwrap-thing-at-point nil 1 4))
(markdown-wrap-or-insert "[[" "]]"))))
(defun markdown-insert-image (&optional arg)
"Insert image markup using region or word as alt text if possible.
If there is an active region, use the region as the alt text. If the
point is at a word, use the word as the alt text. In these cases, the
point will be left at the position for inserting a URL. If there is no
active region and the point is not at word, simply insert image markup and
place the point in the position to enter alt text. If ARG is nil, insert
inline image markup. Otherwise, insert reference image markup."
(interactive "*P")
(let ((bounds (if arg
(markdown-wrap-or-insert "![" "][]")
(markdown-wrap-or-insert "![" "]()"))))
(when bounds
(goto-char (- (cdr bounds) 1)))))
(defun markdown-insert-reference-image ()
"Insert reference-style image markup using region or word as alt text.
Calls `markdown-insert-image' with prefix argument."
(interactive)
(markdown-insert-image t))
(defun markdown-remove-header ()
"Remove header markup if point is at a header.
Return bounds of remaining header text if a header was removed
and nil otherwise."
(interactive "*")
(or (markdown-unwrap-thing-at-point markdown-regex-header-atx 0 2)
(markdown-unwrap-thing-at-point markdown-regex-header-setext 0 1)))
(defun markdown-insert-header (&optional level text setext)
"Insert or replace header markup.
The level of the header is specified by LEVEL and header text is
given by TEXT. LEVEL must be an integer from 1 and 6, and the
default value is 1.
When TEXT is nil, the header text is obtained as follows.
If there is an active region, it is used as the header text.
Otherwise, the current line will be used as the header text.
If there is not an active region and the point is at a header,
remove the header markup and replace with level N header.
Otherwise, insert empty header markup and place the cursor in
between.
The style of the header will be atx (hash marks) unless
SETEXT is non-nil, in which case a setext-style (underlined)
header will be inserted."
(interactive "p\nsHeader text: ")
(setq level (min (max (or level 1) 1) (if setext 2 6)))
;; Determine header text if not given
(when (null text)
(if (markdown-use-region-p)
;; Active region
(setq text (delete-and-extract-region (region-beginning) (region-end)))
;; No active region
(markdown-remove-header)
(setq text (delete-and-extract-region
(line-beginning-position) (line-end-position)))
(when (and setext (string-match "^[ \t]*$" text))
(setq text (read-string "Header text: "))))
(setq text (markdown-compress-whitespace-string text)))
;; Insertion with given text
(markdown-ensure-blank-line-before)
(let (hdr)
(cond (setext
(setq hdr (make-string (length text) (if (= level 2) ?- ?=)))
(insert text "\n" hdr))
(t
(setq hdr (make-string level ?#))
(insert hdr " " text " " hdr))))
(markdown-ensure-blank-line-after)
;; Leave point at end of text
(if setext
(backward-char (1+ (length text)))
(backward-char (1+ level))))
(defun markdown-insert-header-dwim (&optional arg setext)
"Insert or replace header markup.
The level and type of the header are determined automatically by
the type and level of the previous header, unless a prefix
argument is given via ARG.
With a numeric prefix valued 1 to 6, insert a header of the given
level, with the type being determined automatically (note that
only level 1 or 2 setext headers are possible).
With a \\[universal-argument] prefix (i.e., when ARG is (4)),
promote the heading by one level.
With two \\[universal-argument] prefixes (i.e., when ARG is (16)),
demote the heading by one level.
When SETEXT is non-nil, prefer setext-style headers when
possible (levels one and two).
When there is an active region, use it for the header text. When
the point is at an existing header, change the type and level
according to the rules above.
Otherwise, if the line is not empty, create a header using the
text on the current line as the header text.
Finally, if the point is on a blank line, insert empty header
markup (atx) or prompt for text (setext).
See `markdown-insert-header' for more details about how the
header text is determined."
(interactive "*P")
(let (level)
(save-excursion
(when (re-search-backward markdown-regex-header nil t)
;; level of previous header
(setq level (markdown-outline-level))
;; match groups 1 and 2 indicate setext headers
(setq setext (or setext (match-end 1) (match-end 3)))))
;; check prefix argument
(cond
((and (equal arg '(4)) (> level 1)) ;; C-u
(decf level))
((and (equal arg '(16)) (< level 6)) ;; C-u C-u
(incf level))
(arg ;; numeric prefix
(setq level (prefix-numeric-value arg))))
;; setext headers must be level one or two
(and level (setq setext (and setext (<= level 2))))
;; insert the heading
(markdown-insert-header level nil setext)))
(defun markdown-insert-header-setext-dwim (&optional arg)
"Insert or replace header markup, with preference for setext.
See `markdown-insert-header-dwim' for details, including how ARG is handled."
(interactive "*P")
(markdown-insert-header-dwim arg t))
(defun markdown-insert-header-atx-1 ()
"Insert a first level atx-style (hash mark) header.
See `markdown-insert-header'."
(interactive "*")
(markdown-insert-header 1 nil nil))
(defun markdown-insert-header-atx-2 ()
"Insert a level two atx-style (hash mark) header.
See `markdown-insert-header'."
(interactive "*")
(markdown-insert-header 2 nil nil))
(defun markdown-insert-header-atx-3 ()
"Insert a level three atx-style (hash mark) header.
See `markdown-insert-header'."
(interactive "*")
(markdown-insert-header 3 nil nil))
(defun markdown-insert-header-atx-4 ()
"Insert a level four atx-style (hash mark) header.
See `markdown-insert-header'."
(interactive "*")
(markdown-insert-header 4 nil nil))
(defun markdown-insert-header-atx-5 ()
"Insert a level five atx-style (hash mark) header.
See `markdown-insert-header'."
(interactive "*")
(markdown-insert-header 5 nil nil))
(defun markdown-insert-header-atx-6 ()
"Insert a sixth level atx-style (hash mark) header.
See `markdown-insert-header'."
(interactive "*")
(markdown-insert-header 6 nil nil))
(defun markdown-insert-header-setext-1 ()
"Insert a setext-style (underlined) first-level header.
See `markdown-insert-header'."
(interactive "*")
(markdown-insert-header 1 nil t))
(defun markdown-insert-header-setext-2 ()
"Insert a setext-style (underlined) second-level header.
See `markdown-insert-header'."
(interactive "*")
(markdown-insert-header 2 nil t))
(defun markdown-blockquote-indentation (loc)
"Return string containing necessary indentation for a blockquote at LOC.
Also see `markdown-pre-indentation'."
(save-excursion
(goto-char loc)
(let* ((list-level (length (markdown-calculate-list-levels)))
(indent ""))
(dotimes (count list-level indent)
(setq indent (concat indent " "))))))
(defun markdown-insert-blockquote ()
"Start a blockquote section (or blockquote the region).
If Transient Mark mode is on and a region is active, it is used as
the blockquote text."
(interactive)
(if (markdown-use-region-p)
(markdown-blockquote-region (region-beginning) (region-end))
(markdown-ensure-blank-line-before)
(insert (markdown-blockquote-indentation (point)) "> ")
(markdown-ensure-blank-line-after)))
(defun markdown-block-region (beg end prefix)
"Format the region using a block prefix.
Arguments BEG and END specify the beginning and end of the
region. The characters PREFIX will appear at the beginning
of each line."
(save-excursion
(let* ((end-marker (make-marker))
(beg-marker (make-marker)))
;; Ensure blank line after and remove extra whitespace
(goto-char end)
(skip-syntax-backward "-")
(set-marker end-marker (point))
(delete-horizontal-space)
(markdown-ensure-blank-line-after)
;; Ensure blank line before and remove extra whitespace
(goto-char beg)
(skip-syntax-forward "-")
(delete-horizontal-space)
(markdown-ensure-blank-line-before)
(set-marker beg-marker (point))
;; Insert PREFIX before each line
(goto-char beg-marker)
(while (and (< (line-beginning-position) end-marker)
(not (eobp)))
(insert prefix)
(forward-line)))))
(defun markdown-blockquote-region (beg end)
"Blockquote the region.
Arguments BEG and END specify the beginning and end of the region."
(interactive "*r")
(markdown-block-region
beg end (concat (markdown-blockquote-indentation
(max (point-min) (1- beg))) "> ")))
(defun markdown-pre-indentation (loc)
"Return string containing necessary whitespace for a pre block at LOC.
Also see `markdown-blockquote-indentation'."
(save-excursion
(goto-char loc)
(let* ((list-level (length (markdown-calculate-list-levels)))
indent)
(dotimes (count (1+ list-level) indent)
(setq indent (concat indent " "))))))
(defun markdown-insert-pre ()
"Start a preformatted section (or apply to the region).
If Transient Mark mode is on and a region is active, it is marked
as preformatted text."
(interactive)
(if (markdown-use-region-p)
(markdown-pre-region (region-beginning) (region-end))
(markdown-ensure-blank-line-before)
(insert (markdown-pre-indentation (point)))
(markdown-ensure-blank-line-after)))
(defun markdown-pre-region (beg end)
"Format the region as preformatted text.
Arguments BEG and END specify the beginning and end of the region."
(interactive "*r")
(let ((indent (markdown-pre-indentation (max (point-min) (1- beg)))))
(markdown-block-region beg end indent)))
(defun markdown-insert-gfm-code-block (&optional lang)
"Insert GFM code block for language LANG.
If LANG is nil, the language will be queried from user. If a
region is active, wrap this region with the markup instead. If
the region boundaries are not on empty lines, these are added
automatically in order to have the correct markup."
(interactive "sProgramming language [none]: ")
(if (markdown-use-region-p)
(let ((b (region-beginning)) (e (region-end)))
(goto-char e)
;; if we're on a blank line, don't newline, otherwise the ```
;; should go on its own line
(unless (looking-back "\n")
(newline))
(insert "```")
(markdown-ensure-blank-line-after)
(goto-char b)
;; if we're on a blank line, insert the quotes here, otherwise
;; add a new line first
(unless (looking-at "\n")
(newline)
(forward-line -1))
(markdown-ensure-blank-line-before)
(insert "```" lang))
(markdown-ensure-blank-line-before)
(insert "```" lang)
(newline 2)
(insert "```")
(markdown-ensure-blank-line-after)
(forward-line -1)))
;;; Footnotes ======================================================================
(defun markdown-footnote-counter-inc ()
"Increment `markdown-footnote-counter' and return the new value."
(when (= markdown-footnote-counter 0) ; hasn't been updated in this buffer yet.
(save-excursion
(goto-char (point-min))
(while (re-search-forward (concat "^\\[\\^\\(" markdown-footnote-chars "*?\\)\\]:")
(point-max) t)
(let ((fn (string-to-number (match-string 1))))
(when (> fn markdown-footnote-counter)
(setq markdown-footnote-counter fn))))))
(incf markdown-footnote-counter))
(defun markdown-insert-footnote ()
"Insert footnote with a new number and move point to footnote definition."
(interactive)
(let ((fn (markdown-footnote-counter-inc)))
(insert (format "[^%d]" fn))
(markdown-footnote-text-find-new-location)
(markdown-ensure-blank-line-before)
(unless (markdown-cur-line-blank-p)
(insert "\n"))
(insert (format "[^%d]: " fn))
(markdown-ensure-blank-line-after)))
(defun markdown-footnote-text-find-new-location ()
"Position the cursor at the proper location for a new footnote text."
(cond
((eq markdown-footnote-location 'end) (goto-char (point-max)))
((eq markdown-footnote-location 'immediately) (markdown-end-of-block))
((eq markdown-footnote-location 'header) (markdown-end-of-defun))))
(defun markdown-footnote-kill ()
"Kill the footnote at point.
The footnote text is killed (and added to the kill ring), the
footnote marker is deleted. Point has to be either at the
footnote marker or in the footnote text."
(interactive)
(let (return-pos)
(when (markdown-footnote-text-positions) ; if we're in a footnote text
(markdown-footnote-return) ; we first move to the marker
(setq return-pos 'text)) ; and remember our return position
(let ((marker (markdown-footnote-delete-marker)))
(unless marker
(error "Not at a footnote"))
(let ((text-pos (markdown-footnote-find-text (car marker))))
(unless text-pos
(error "No text for footnote `%s'" (car marker)))
(goto-char text-pos)
(let ((pos (markdown-footnote-kill-text)))
(setq return-pos
(if (and pos (eq return-pos 'text))
pos
(cadr marker))))))
(goto-char return-pos)))
(defun markdown-footnote-delete-marker ()
"Delete a footnote marker at point.
Returns a list (ID START) containing the footnote ID and the
start position of the marker before deletion. If no footnote
marker was deleted, this function returns NIL."
(let ((marker (markdown-footnote-marker-positions)))
(when marker
(delete-region (second marker) (third marker))
(butlast marker))))
(defun markdown-footnote-kill-text ()
"Kill footnote text at point.
Returns the start position of the footnote text before deletion,
or NIL if point was not inside a footnote text.
The killed text is placed in the kill ring (without the footnote
number)."
(let ((fn (markdown-footnote-text-positions)))
(when fn
(let ((text (delete-and-extract-region (second fn) (third fn))))
(string-match (concat "\\[\\" (first fn) "\\]:[[:space:]]*\\(\\(.*\n?\\)*\\)") text)
(kill-new (match-string 1 text))
(when (and (markdown-cur-line-blank-p)
(markdown-prev-line-blank-p))
(delete-region (1- (point)) (point)))
(second fn)))))
(defun markdown-footnote-goto-text ()
"Jump to the text of the footnote at point."
(interactive)
(let ((fn (car (markdown-footnote-marker-positions))))
(unless fn
(error "Not at a footnote marker"))
(let ((new-pos (markdown-footnote-find-text fn)))
(unless new-pos
(error "No definition found for footnote `%s'" fn))
(goto-char new-pos))))
(defun markdown-footnote-return ()
"Return from a footnote to its footnote number in the main text."
(interactive)
(let ((fn (save-excursion
(car (markdown-footnote-text-positions)))))
(unless fn
(error "Not in a footnote"))
(let ((new-pos (markdown-footnote-find-marker fn)))
(unless new-pos
(error "Footnote marker `%s' not found" fn))
(goto-char new-pos))))
(defun markdown-footnote-find-marker (id)
"Find the location of the footnote marker with ID.
The actual buffer position returned is the position directly
following the marker's closing bracket. If no marker is found,
NIL is returned."
(save-excursion
(goto-char (point-min))
(when (re-search-forward (concat "\\[" id "\\]\\([^:]\\|\\'\\)") nil t)
(skip-chars-backward "^]")
(point))))
(defun markdown-footnote-find-text (id)
"Find the location of the text of footnote ID.
The actual buffer position returned is the position of the first
character of the text, after the footnote's identifier. If no
footnote text is found, NIL is returned."
(save-excursion
(goto-char (point-min))
(when (re-search-forward (concat "^\\[" id "\\]:") nil t)
(skip-chars-forward "[ \t]")
(point))))
(defun markdown-footnote-marker-positions ()
"Return the position and ID of the footnote marker point is on.
The return value is a list (ID START END). If point is not on a
footnote, NIL is returned."
;; first make sure we're at a footnote marker
(if (or (looking-back (concat "\\[\\^" markdown-footnote-chars "*\\]?") (line-beginning-position))
(looking-at (concat "\\[?\\^" markdown-footnote-chars "*?\\]")))
(save-excursion
;; move point between [ and ^:
(if (looking-at "\\[")
(forward-char 1)
(skip-chars-backward "^["))
(looking-at (concat "\\(\\^" markdown-footnote-chars "*?\\)\\]"))
(list (match-string 1) (1- (match-beginning 1)) (1+ (match-end 1))))))
(defun markdown-footnote-text-positions ()
"Return the start and end positions of the footnote text point is in.
The exact return value is a list of three elements: (ID START END).
The start position is the position of the opening bracket
of the footnote id. The end position is directly after the
newline that ends the footnote. If point is not in a footnote,
NIL is returned instead."
(save-excursion
(let ((fn (progn
(backward-paragraph)
;; if we're in a multiparagraph footnote, we need to back up further
(while (>= (markdown-next-line-indent) 4)
(backward-paragraph))
(forward-line)
(if (looking-at (concat "^\\[\\(\\^" markdown-footnote-chars "*?\\)\\]:"))
(list (match-string 1) (point))))))
(when fn
(while (progn
(forward-paragraph)
(>= (markdown-next-line-indent) 4)))
(append fn (list (point)))))))
;;; Element Removal ===========================================================
(defun markdown-kill-thing-at-point ()
"Kill thing at point and add important text, without markup, to kill ring.
Possible things to kill include (roughly in order of precedence):
inline code, headers, horizonal rules, links (add link text to
kill ring), images (add alt text to kill ring), angle uri, email
addresses, bold, italics, reference definition (add URI to kill
ring), footnote markers and text (kill both marker and text, add
text to kill ring), and list items."
(interactive "*")
(let (val tmp)
(cond
;; Inline code
((markdown-code-at-point-p)
(kill-new (match-string 1))
(delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))
;; ATX header
((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-header-atx)
(kill-new (match-string 2))
(delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))
;; Setext header
((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-header-setext)
(kill-new (match-string 1))
(delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))
;; Horizonal rule
((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-hr)
(kill-new (match-string 0))
(delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))
;; Inline link or image (add link or alt text to kill ring)
((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-link-inline)
(kill-new (match-string 3))
(delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))
;; Reference link or image (add link or alt text to kill ring)
((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-link-reference)
(kill-new (match-string 3))
(delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))
;; Angle URI (add URL to kill ring)
((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-angle-uri)
(kill-new (match-string 2))
(delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))
;; Email address in angle brackets (add email address to kill ring)
((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-email)
(kill-new (match-string 1))
(delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))
;; Wiki link (add alias text to kill ring)
((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-wiki-link)
(kill-new (markdown-wiki-link-alias))
(delete-region (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)))
;; Bold
((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-bold)
(kill-new (match-string 4))
(delete-region (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2)))
;; Italics
((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-italic)
(kill-new (match-string 4))
(delete-region (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2)))
;; Footnote marker (add footnote text to kill ring)
((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-footnote)
(markdown-footnote-kill))
;; Footnote text (add footnote text to kill ring)
((setq val (markdown-footnote-text-positions))
(markdown-footnote-kill))
;; Reference definition (add URL to kill ring)
((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-reference-definition)
(kill-new (match-string 2))
(delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))
;; List item
((setq val (markdown-cur-list-item-bounds))
(kill-new (delete-and-extract-region (first val) (second val))))
(t
(error "Nothing found at point to kill")))))
;;; Indentation ====================================================================
(defun markdown-indent-find-next-position (cur-pos positions)
"Return the position after the index of CUR-POS in POSITIONS.
Positions are calculated by `markdown-calc-indents'."
(while (and positions
(not (equal cur-pos (car positions))))
(setq positions (cdr positions)))
(or (cadr positions) 0))
(defun markdown-exdent-find-next-position (cur-pos positions)
"Return the maximal element that precedes CUR-POS from POSITIONS.
Positions are calculated by `markdown-calc-indents'."
(let ((result 0))
(dolist (i positions)
(when (< i cur-pos)
(setq result (max result i))))
result))
(defun markdown-indent-line ()
"Indent the current line using some heuristics.
If the _previous_ command was either `markdown-enter-key' or
`markdown-cycle', then we should cycle to the next
reasonable indentation position. Otherwise, we could have been
called directly by `markdown-enter-key', by an initial call of
`markdown-cycle', or indirectly by `auto-fill-mode'. In
these cases, indent to the default position.
Positions are calculated by `markdown-calc-indents'."
(interactive)
(let ((positions (markdown-calc-indents))
(cur-pos (current-column)))
(if (not (equal this-command 'markdown-cycle))
(indent-line-to (car positions))
(setq positions (sort (delete-dups positions) '<))
(indent-line-to
(markdown-indent-find-next-position cur-pos positions)))))
(defun markdown-calc-indents ()
"Return a list of indentation columns to cycle through.
The first element in the returned list should be considered the
default indentation level. This function does not worry about
duplicate positions, which are handled up by calling functions."
(let (pos prev-line-pos positions)
;; Indentation of previous line
(setq prev-line-pos (markdown-prev-line-indent))
(setq positions (cons prev-line-pos positions))
;; Indentation of previous non-list-marker text
(when (setq pos (markdown-prev-non-list-indent))
(setq positions (cons pos positions)))
;; Indentation required for a pre block in current context
(setq pos (length (markdown-pre-indentation (point))))
(setq positions (cons pos positions))
;; Indentation of the previous line + tab-width
(if prev-line-pos
(setq positions (cons (+ prev-line-pos tab-width) positions))
(setq positions (cons tab-width positions)))
;; Indentation of the previous line - tab-width
(if (and prev-line-pos (> prev-line-pos tab-width))
(setq positions (cons (- prev-line-pos tab-width) positions)))
;; Indentation of all preceeding list markers (when in a list)
(when (setq pos (markdown-calculate-list-levels))
(setq positions (append pos positions)))
;; First column
(setq positions (cons 0 positions))
;; Return reversed list
(reverse positions)))
(defun markdown-enter-key ()
"Handle RET according to to the value of `markdown-indent-on-enter'."
(interactive)
(if markdown-indent-on-enter
(newline-and-indent)
(newline)))
(defun markdown-exdent-or-delete (arg)
"Handle BACKSPACE by cycling through indentation points.
When BACKSPACE is pressed, if there is only whitespace
before the current point, then exdent the line one level.
Otherwise, do normal delete by repeating
`backward-delete-char-untabify' ARG times."
(interactive "*p")
(let ((cur-pos (current-column))
(start-of-indention (save-excursion
(back-to-indentation)
(current-column)))
(positions (markdown-calc-indents)))
(if (and (> cur-pos 0) (= cur-pos start-of-indention))
(indent-line-to (markdown-exdent-find-next-position cur-pos positions))
(backward-delete-char-untabify arg))))
(defun markdown-find-leftmost-column (beg end)
"Find the leftmost column in the region from BEG to END."
(let ((mincol 1000))
(save-excursion
(goto-char beg)
(while (< (point) end)
(back-to-indentation)
(unless (looking-at "[ \t]*$")
(setq mincol (min mincol (current-column))))
(forward-line 1)
))
mincol))
(defun markdown-indent-region (beg end arg)
"Indent the region from BEG to END using some heuristics.
When ARG is non-nil, exdent the region instead.
See `markdown-indent-line' and `markdown-indent-line'."
(interactive "*r\nP")
(let* ((positions (sort (delete-dups (markdown-calc-indents)) '<))
(leftmostcol (markdown-find-leftmost-column beg end))
(next-pos (if arg
(markdown-exdent-find-next-position leftmostcol positions)
(markdown-indent-find-next-position leftmostcol positions))))
(indent-rigidly beg end (- next-pos leftmostcol))
(setq deactivate-mark nil)))
(defun markdown-exdent-region (beg end)
"Call `markdown-indent-region' on region from BEG to END with prefix."
(interactive "*r")
(markdown-indent-region (region-beginning) (region-end) t))
;;; Markup Completion =========================================================
(defconst markdown-complete-alist
'((markdown-regex-header-atx . markdown-complete-atx)
(markdown-regex-header-setext . markdown-complete-setext)
(markdown-regex-hr . markdown-complete-hr))
"Association list of form (regexp . function) for markup completion.")
(defun markdown-incomplete-atx-p ()
"Return t if ATX header markup is incomplete and nil otherwise.
Assumes match data is available for `markdown-regex-header-atx'.
Checks that the number of trailing hash marks equals the number of leading
hash marks, that there is only a single space before and after the text,
and that there is no extraneous whitespace in the text."
(save-match-data
(or
;; Number of starting and ending hash marks differs
(not (= (length (match-string 1)) (length (match-string 3))))
;; When the header text is not empty...
(and (> (length (match-string 2)) 0)
;; ...if there are extra leading, trailing, or interior spaces
(or (not (= (match-beginning 2) (1+ (match-end 1))))
(not (= (match-beginning 3) (1+ (match-end 2))))
(string-match "[ \t\n]\\{2\\}" (match-string 2))))
;; When the header text is empty...
(and (= (length (match-string 2)) 0)
;; ...if there are too many or too few spaces
(not (= (match-beginning 3) (+ (match-end 1) 2)))))))
(defun markdown-complete-atx ()
"Complete and normalize ATX headers.
Add or remove hash marks to the end of the header to match the
beginning. Ensure that there is only a single space between hash
marks and header text. Removes extraneous whitespace from header text.
Assumes match data is available for `markdown-regex-header-atx'.
Return nil if markup was complete and non-nil if markup was completed."
(when (markdown-incomplete-atx-p)
(let* ((new-marker (make-marker))
(new-marker (set-marker new-marker (match-end 2))))
;; Hash marks and spacing at end
(goto-char (match-end 2))
(delete-region (match-end 2) (match-end 3))
(insert " " (match-string 1))
;; Remove extraneous whitespace from title
(replace-match (markdown-compress-whitespace-string (match-string 2))
t t nil 2)
;; Spacing at beginning
(goto-char (match-end 1))
(delete-region (match-end 1) (match-beginning 2))
(insert " ")
;; Leave point at end of text
(goto-char new-marker))))
(defun markdown-incomplete-setext-p ()
"Return t if setext header markup is incomplete and nil otherwise.
Assumes match data is available for `markdown-regex-header-setext'.
Checks that length of underline matches text and that there is no
extraneous whitespace in the text."
(save-match-data
(or (not (= (length (match-string 1)) (length (match-string 2))))
(string-match "[ \t\n]\\{2\\}" (match-string 1)))))
(defun markdown-complete-setext ()
"Complete and normalize setext headers.
Add or remove underline characters to match length of header
text. Removes extraneous whitespace from header text. Assumes
match data is available for `markdown-regex-header-setext'.
Return nil if markup was complete and non-nil if markup was completed."
(when (markdown-incomplete-setext-p)
(let* ((text (markdown-compress-whitespace-string (match-string 1)))
(char (char-after (match-beginning 2)))
(level (if (char-equal char ?-) 2 1)))
(goto-char (match-beginning 0))
(delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))
(markdown-insert-header level text t)
t)))
(defun markdown-incomplete-hr-p ()
"Return non-nil if hr is not in `markdown-hr-strings' and nil otherwise.
Assumes match data is available for `markdown-regex-hr'."
(not (member (match-string 0) markdown-hr-strings)))
(defun markdown-complete-hr ()
"Complete horizontal rules.
If horizontal rule string is a member of `markdown-hr-strings',
do nothing. Otherwise, replace with the car of
`markdown-hr-strings'.
Assumes match data is available for `markdown-regex-hr'.
Return nil if markup was complete and non-nil if markup was completed."
(when (markdown-incomplete-hr-p)
(replace-match (car markdown-hr-strings))
t))
(defun markdown-complete ()
"Complete markup of object near point or in region when active.
Handle all objects in `markdown-complete-alist', in order.
See `markdown-complete-at-point' and `markdown-complete-region'."
(interactive "*")
(if (markdown-use-region-p)
(markdown-complete-region (region-beginning) (region-end))
(markdown-complete-at-point)))
(defun markdown-complete-at-point ()
"Complete markup of object near point.
Handle all elements of `markdown-complete-alist' in order."
(interactive "*")
(let ((list markdown-complete-alist) found changed)
(while list
(let ((regexp (eval (caar list)))
(function (cdar list)))
(setq list (cdr list))
(when (thing-at-point-looking-at regexp)
(setq found t)
(setq changed (funcall function))
(setq list nil))))
(if found
(or changed (error "Markup at point is complete"))
(error "Nothing to complete at point"))))
(defun markdown-complete-region (beg end)
"Complete markup of objects in region from BEG to END.
Handle all objects in `markdown-complete-alist', in
order."
(interactive "*r")
(let ((end-marker (set-marker (make-marker) end)))
(dolist (element markdown-complete-alist)
(let ((regexp (eval (car element)))
(function (cdr element)))
(goto-char beg)
(while (re-search-forward regexp end-marker 'limit)
(save-excursion (funcall function)))))))
(defun markdown-complete-buffer ()
"Complete markup for all objects in the current buffer."
(interactive "*")
(markdown-complete-region (point-min) (point-max)))
;;; Markup Cycling ============================================================
(defun markdown-cycle-atx (arg &optional remove)
"Cycle ATX header markup.
Promote header (decrease level) when ARG is 1 and demote
header (increase level) if arg is -1. When REMOVE is non-nil,
remove the header when the level reaches zero and stop cycling
when it reaches six. Otherwise, perform a proper cycling through
levels one through six. Assumes match data is available for
`markdown-regex-header-atx'."
(let* ((old-level (length (match-string 1)))
(new-level (+ old-level arg))
(text (match-string 2)))
(when (not remove)
(setq new-level (% new-level 6))
(setq new-level (cond ((= new-level 0) 6)
((< new-level 0) (+ new-level 6))
(t new-level))))
(cond
((= new-level 0)
(markdown-unwrap-thing-at-point nil 0 2))
((<= new-level 6)
(goto-char (match-beginning 0))
(delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))
(markdown-insert-header new-level text nil)))))
(defun markdown-cycle-setext (arg &optional remove)
"Cycle setext header markup.
Promote header (increase level) when ARG is 1 and demote
header (decrease level or remove) if arg is -1. When demoting a
level-two setext header, replace with a level-three atx header.
When REMOVE is non-nil, remove the header when the level reaches
zero. Otherwise, cycle back to a level six atx header. Assumes
match data is available for `markdown-regex-header-setext'."
(let* ((char (char-after (match-beginning 2)))
(old-level (if (char-equal char ?=) 1 2))
(new-level (+ old-level arg))
(text (match-string 1)))
(when (and (not remove) (= new-level 0))
(setq new-level 6))
(cond
((= new-level 0)
(markdown-unwrap-thing-at-point nil 0 1))
((<= new-level 2)
(markdown-insert-header new-level nil t))
((<= new-level 6)
(markdown-insert-header new-level nil nil)))))
(defun markdown-cycle-hr (arg &optional remove)
"Cycle string used for horizontal rule from `markdown-hr-strings'.
When ARG is 1, cycle forward (demote), and when ARG is -1, cycle
backwards (promote). When REMOVE is non-nil, remove the hr instead
of cycling when the end of the list is reached.
Assumes match data is available for `markdown-regex-hr'."
(let* ((strings (if (= arg -1)
(reverse markdown-hr-strings)
markdown-hr-strings))
(tail (member (match-string 0) strings))
(new (or (cadr tail)
(if remove
(if (= arg 1)
""
(car tail))
(car strings)))))
(replace-match new)))
(defun markdown-cycle-bold ()
"Cycle bold markup between underscores and asterisks.
Assumes match data is available for `markdown-regex-bold'."
(save-excursion
(let* ((old-delim (match-string 3))
(new-delim (if (string-equal old-delim "**") "__" "**")))
(replace-match new-delim t t nil 3)
(replace-match new-delim t t nil 5))))
(defun markdown-cycle-italic ()
"Cycle italic markup between underscores and asterisks.
Assumes match data is available for `markdown-regex-italic'."
(save-excursion
(let* ((old-delim (match-string 3))
(new-delim (if (string-equal old-delim "*") "_" "*")))
(replace-match new-delim t t nil 3)
(replace-match new-delim t t nil 5))))
;;; Keymap ====================================================================
(defvar markdown-mode-map
(let ((map (make-keymap)))
;; Element insertion
(define-key map "\C-c\C-al" 'markdown-insert-link)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-aL" 'markdown-insert-reference-link-dwim)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-au" 'markdown-insert-uri)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-af" 'markdown-insert-footnote)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-aw" 'markdown-insert-wiki-link)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-ii" 'markdown-insert-image)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-iI" 'markdown-insert-reference-image)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-th" 'markdown-insert-header-dwim)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-tH" 'markdown-insert-header-setext-dwim)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-t1" 'markdown-insert-header-atx-1)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-t2" 'markdown-insert-header-atx-2)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-t3" 'markdown-insert-header-atx-3)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-t4" 'markdown-insert-header-atx-4)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-t5" 'markdown-insert-header-atx-5)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-t6" 'markdown-insert-header-atx-6)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-t!" 'markdown-insert-header-setext-1)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-t@" 'markdown-insert-header-setext-2)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-ss" 'markdown-insert-bold)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-se" 'markdown-insert-italic)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-sc" 'markdown-insert-code)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-sb" 'markdown-insert-blockquote)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-s\C-b" 'markdown-blockquote-region)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-sp" 'markdown-insert-pre)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-s\C-p" 'markdown-pre-region)
(define-key map "\C-c-" 'markdown-insert-hr)
;; Element insertion (deprecated)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-ar" 'markdown-insert-reference-link-dwim)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-tt" 'markdown-insert-header-setext-1)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-ts" 'markdown-insert-header-setext-2)
;; Element removal
(define-key map (kbd "C-c C-k") 'markdown-kill-thing-at-point)
;; Promotion, Demotion, Completion, and Cycling
(define-key map (kbd "C-c C--") 'markdown-promote)
(define-key map (kbd "C-c C-=") 'markdown-demote)
(define-key map (kbd "C-c C-]") 'markdown-complete)
;; Following and Jumping
(define-key map (kbd "C-c C-o") 'markdown-follow-thing-at-point)
(define-key map (kbd "C-c C-j") 'markdown-jump)
;; Indentation
(define-key map (kbd "C-m") 'markdown-enter-key)
(define-key map (kbd "<backspace>") 'markdown-exdent-or-delete)
(define-key map (kbd "C-c >") 'markdown-indent-region)
(define-key map (kbd "C-c <") 'markdown-exdent-region)
;; Visibility cycling
(define-key map (kbd "<tab>") 'markdown-cycle)
(define-key map (kbd "<S-iso-lefttab>") 'markdown-shifttab)
(define-key map (kbd "<S-tab>") 'markdown-shifttab)
(define-key map (kbd "<backtab>") 'markdown-shifttab)
;; Header navigation
(define-key map (kbd "C-c C-n") 'outline-next-visible-heading)
(define-key map (kbd "C-c C-p") 'outline-previous-visible-heading)
(define-key map (kbd "C-c C-f") 'outline-forward-same-level)
(define-key map (kbd "C-c C-b") 'outline-backward-same-level)
(define-key map (kbd "C-c C-u") 'outline-up-heading)
;; Buffer-wide commands
(define-key map (kbd "C-c C-c m") 'markdown-other-window)
(define-key map (kbd "C-c C-c p") 'markdown-preview)
(define-key map (kbd "C-c C-c e") 'markdown-export)
(define-key map (kbd "C-c C-c v") 'markdown-export-and-preview)
(define-key map (kbd "C-c C-c o") 'markdown-open)
(define-key map (kbd "C-c C-c w") 'markdown-kill-ring-save)
(define-key map (kbd "C-c C-c c") 'markdown-check-refs)
(define-key map (kbd "C-c C-c n") 'markdown-cleanup-list-numbers)
(define-key map (kbd "C-c C-c ]") 'markdown-complete-buffer)
;; List editing
(define-key map (kbd "M-<up>") 'markdown-move-up)
(define-key map (kbd "M-<down>") 'markdown-move-down)
(define-key map (kbd "M-<left>") 'markdown-promote)
(define-key map (kbd "M-<right>") 'markdown-demote)
(define-key map (kbd "M-<return>") 'markdown-insert-list-item)
;; Movement
(define-key map (kbd "M-{") 'markdown-backward-paragraph)
(define-key map (kbd "M-}") 'markdown-forward-paragraph)
(define-key map (kbd "M-n") 'markdown-next-link)
(define-key map (kbd "M-p") 'markdown-previous-link)
;; Alternative keys (in case of problems with the arrow keys)
(define-key map (kbd "C-c C-x u") 'markdown-move-up)
(define-key map (kbd "C-c C-x d") 'markdown-move-down)
(define-key map (kbd "C-c C-x l") 'markdown-promote)
(define-key map (kbd "C-c C-x r") 'markdown-demote)
(define-key map (kbd "C-c C-x m") 'markdown-insert-list-item)
map)
"Keymap for Markdown major mode.")
(defvar gfm-mode-map
(let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
(set-keymap-parent map markdown-mode-map)
(define-key map (kbd "C-c C-s P") 'markdown-insert-gfm-code-block)
map)
"Keymap for `gfm-mode'.
See also `markdown-mode-map'.")
;;; Menu ==================================================================
(easy-menu-define markdown-mode-menu markdown-mode-map
"Menu for Markdown mode"
'("Markdown"
("Show/Hide"
["Cycle visibility" markdown-cycle (outline-on-heading-p)]
["Cycle global visibility" markdown-shifttab])
"---"
["Compile" markdown-other-window]
["Preview" markdown-preview]
["Export" markdown-export]
["Export & View" markdown-export-and-preview]
["Open" markdown-open]
["Kill ring save" markdown-kill-ring-save]
"---"
("Headings"
["Automatic" markdown-insert-header-dwim]
["Automatic (prefer setext)" markdown-insert-header-setext-dwim]
"---"
["First level setext" markdown-insert-header-setext-1]
["Second level setext" markdown-insert-header-setext-2]
"---"
["First level atx" markdown-insert-header-atx-1]
["Second level atx" markdown-insert-header-atx-2]
["Third level atx" markdown-insert-header-atx-3]
["Fourth level atx" markdown-insert-header-atx-4]
["Fifth level atx" markdown-insert-header-atx-5]
["Sixth level atx" markdown-insert-header-atx-6])
"---"
["Bold" markdown-insert-bold]
["Italic" markdown-insert-italic]
["Blockquote" markdown-insert-blockquote]
["Preformatted" markdown-insert-pre]
["Code" markdown-insert-code]
"---"
["Insert inline link" markdown-insert-link]
["Insert reference link" markdown-insert-reference-link-dwim]
["Insert URL" markdown-insert-uri]
["Insert inline image" markdown-insert-image]
["Insert reference image" markdown-insert-reference-image]
["Insert list item" markdown-insert-list-item]
["Insert horizontal rule" markdown-insert-hr]
["Insert footnote" markdown-insert-footnote]
["Kill element" markdown-kill-thing-at-point]
"---"
["Jump" markdown-jump]
["Follow link" markdown-follow-thing-at-point]
("Outline"
["Next visible heading" outline-next-visible-heading]
["Previous visible heading" outline-previous-visible-heading]
["Forward same level" outline-forward-same-level]
["Backward same level" outline-backward-same-level]
["Up to parent heading" outline-up-heading])
"---"
("Completion and Cycling"
["Complete" markdown-complete]
["Promote" markdown-promote]
["Demote" markdown-demote])
("List editing"
["Indent list item" markdown-demote]
["Exdent list item" markdown-promote])
("Region shifting"
["Indent region" markdown-indent-region]
["Exdent region" markdown-exdent-region])
"---"
["Check references" markdown-check-refs]
["Clean up list numbering" markdown-cleanup-list-numbers]
["Complete markup" markdown-complete-buffer]
"---"
["Version" markdown-show-version]
))
;;; imenu =====================================================================
(defun markdown-imenu-create-index ()
"Create and return an imenu index alist for the current buffer.
See `imenu-create-index-function' and `imenu--index-alist' for details."
(let* ((root '(nil . nil))
cur-alist
(cur-level 0)
(empty-heading "-")
(self-heading ".")
hashes pos level heading)
(save-excursion
(goto-char (point-min))
(while (re-search-forward markdown-regex-header (point-max) t)
(cond
((setq heading (match-string-no-properties 1))
(setq pos (match-beginning 1)
level 1))
((setq heading (match-string-no-properties 3))
(setq pos (match-beginning 3)
level 2))
((setq hashes (match-string-no-properties 5))
(setq heading (match-string-no-properties 6)
pos (match-beginning 5)
level (length hashes))))
(let ((alist (list (cons heading pos))))
(cond
((= cur-level level) ; new sibling
(setcdr cur-alist alist)
(setq cur-alist alist))
((< cur-level level) ; first child
(dotimes (i (- level cur-level 1))
(setq alist (list (cons empty-heading alist))))
(if cur-alist
(let* ((parent (car cur-alist))
(self-pos (cdr parent)))
(setcdr parent (cons (cons self-heading self-pos) alist)))
(setcdr root alist)) ; primogenitor
(setq cur-alist alist)
(setq cur-level level))
(t ; new sibling of an ancestor
(let ((sibling-alist (last (cdr root))))
(dotimes (i (1- level))
(setq sibling-alist (last (cdar sibling-alist))))
(setcdr sibling-alist alist)
(setq cur-alist alist))
(setq cur-level level)))))
(cdr root))))
;;; References ================================================================
(defun markdown-insert-reference-definition (ref &optional buffer)
"Add blank REF definition to the end of BUFFER.
REF is a Markdown reference in square brackets, like \"[lisp-history]\"."
(or buffer (setq buffer (current-buffer)))
(with-current-buffer buffer
(goto-char (point-max))
(indent-new-comment-line)
(insert (concat ref ": "))))
(defun markdown-reference-goto-definition ()
"Jump to the definition of the reference at point or create it."
(interactive)
(when (thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-link-reference)
(let* ((text (match-string-no-properties 2))
(reference (match-string-no-properties 4))
(target (downcase (if (string= reference "[]") text reference)))
(loc (cadr (markdown-reference-definition target))))
(if loc
(goto-char loc)
(markdown-insert-reference-definition target (current-buffer))))))
(defun markdown-reference-find-links (reference)
"Return a list of all links for REFERENCE.
REFERENCE should include the surrounding square brackets like [this].
Elements of the list have the form (text start line), where
text is the link text, start is the location at the beginning of
the link, and line is the line number on which the link appears."
(let* ((ref-quote (regexp-quote (substring reference 1 -1)))
(regexp (format "!?\\(?:\\[\\(%s\\)\\][ ]?\\[\\]\\|\\[\\([^]]+?\\)\\][ ]?\\[%s\\]\\)"
ref-quote ref-quote))
links)
(save-excursion
(goto-char (point-min))
(while (re-search-forward regexp nil t)
(let* ((text (or (match-string-no-properties 1)
(match-string-no-properties 2)))
(start (match-beginning 0))
(line (markdown-line-number-at-pos)))
(add-to-list 'links (list text start line)))))
links))
(defun markdown-get-undefined-refs ()
"Return a list of undefined Markdown references.
Result is an alist of pairs (reference . occurrences), where
occurrences is itself another alist of pairs (label . line-number).
For example, an alist corresponding to [Nice editor][Emacs] at line 12,
\[GNU Emacs][Emacs] at line 45 and [manual][elisp] at line 127 is
\((\"[emacs]\" (\"[Nice editor]\" . 12) (\"[GNU Emacs]\" . 45)) (\"[elisp]\" (\"[manual]\" . 127)))."
(let ((missing))
(save-excursion
(goto-char (point-min))
(while
(re-search-forward markdown-regex-link-reference nil t)
(let* ((text (match-string-no-properties 2))
(reference (match-string-no-properties 4))
(target (downcase (if (string= reference "[]") text reference))))
(unless (markdown-reference-definition target)
(let ((entry (assoc target missing)))
(if (not entry)
(add-to-list 'missing (cons target
(list (cons text (markdown-line-number-at-pos)))) t)
(setcdr entry
(append (cdr entry) (list (cons text (markdown-line-number-at-pos))))))))))
missing)))
(defconst markdown-reference-check-buffer
"*Undefined references for %buffer%*"
"Pattern for name of buffer for listing undefined references.
The string %buffer% will be replaced by the corresponding
`markdown-mode' buffer name.")
(defun markdown-reference-check-buffer (&optional buffer-name)
"Name and return buffer for reference checking.
BUFFER-NAME is the name of the main buffer being visited."
(or buffer-name (setq buffer-name (buffer-name)))
(let ((refbuf (get-buffer-create (markdown-replace-regexp-in-string
"%buffer%" buffer-name
markdown-reference-check-buffer))))
(with-current-buffer refbuf
(when view-mode
(View-exit-and-edit))
(use-local-map button-buffer-map)
(erase-buffer))
refbuf))
(defconst markdown-reference-links-buffer
"*Reference links for %buffer%*"
"Pattern for name of buffer for listing references.
The string %buffer% will be replaced by the corresponding buffer name.")
(defun markdown-reference-links-buffer (&optional buffer-name)
"Name, setup, and return a buffer for listing links.
BUFFER-NAME is the name of the main buffer being visited."
(or buffer-name (setq buffer-name (buffer-name)))
(let ((linkbuf (get-buffer-create (markdown-replace-regexp-in-string
"%buffer%" buffer-name
markdown-reference-links-buffer))))
(with-current-buffer linkbuf
(when view-mode
(View-exit-and-edit))
(use-local-map button-buffer-map)
(erase-buffer))
linkbuf))
(when (markdown-use-buttons-p)
;; Add an empty Markdown reference definition to the end of buffer
;; specified in the 'target-buffer property. The reference name is
;; the button's label.
(define-button-type 'markdown-undefined-reference-button
'help-echo "mouse-1, RET: create definition for undefined reference"
'follow-link t
'face 'bold
'action (lambda (b)
(let ((buffer (button-get b 'target-buffer)))
(markdown-insert-reference-definition (button-label b) buffer)
(switch-to-buffer-other-window buffer)
(goto-char (point-max))
(markdown-check-refs t))))
;; Jump to line in buffer specified by 'target-buffer property.
;; Line number is button's 'line property.
(define-button-type 'markdown-goto-line-button
'help-echo "mouse-1, RET: go to line"
'follow-link t
'face 'italic
'action (lambda (b)
(message (button-get b 'buffer))
(switch-to-buffer-other-window (button-get b 'target-buffer))
;; use call-interactively to silence compiler
(let ((current-prefix-arg (button-get b 'target-line)))
(call-interactively 'goto-line))))
;; Jumps to a particular link at location given by 'target-char
;; property in buffer given by 'target-buffer property.
(define-button-type 'markdown-link-button
'help-echo "mouse-1, RET: jump to location of link"
'follow-link t
'face 'bold
'action (lambda (b)
(let ((target (button-get b 'target-buffer))
(loc (button-get b 'target-char)))
(kill-buffer-and-window)
(switch-to-buffer target)
(goto-char loc)))))
(defun markdown-insert-undefined-reference-button (reference oldbuf)
"Insert a button for creating REFERENCE in buffer OLDBUF.
REFERENCE should be a list of the form (reference . occurrences),
as by `markdown-get-undefined-refs'."
(let ((label (car reference)))
(if (markdown-use-buttons-p)
;; Create a reference button in Emacs 22
(insert-button label
:type 'markdown-undefined-reference-button
'target-buffer oldbuf)
;; Insert reference as text in Emacs < 22
(insert label))
(insert " (")
(dolist (occurrence (cdr reference))
(let ((line (cdr occurrence)))
(if (markdown-use-buttons-p)
;; Create a line number button in Emacs 22
(insert-button (number-to-string line)
:type 'markdown-goto-line-button
'target-buffer oldbuf
'target-line line)
;; Insert line number as text in Emacs < 22
(insert (number-to-string line)))
(insert " ")))
(delete-char -1)
(insert ")")
(newline)))
(defun markdown-insert-link-button (link oldbuf)
"Insert a button for jumping to LINK in buffer OLDBUF.
LINK should be a list of the form (text char line) containing
the link text, location, and line number."
(let ((label (first link))
(char (second link))
(line (third link)))
(if (markdown-use-buttons-p)
;; Create a reference button in Emacs 22
(insert-button label
:type 'markdown-link-button
'target-buffer oldbuf
'target-char char)
;; Insert reference as text in Emacs < 22
(insert label))
(insert (format " (line %d)\n" line))))
(defun markdown-reference-goto-link (&optional reference)
"Jump to the location of the first use of REFERENCE."
(interactive)
(unless reference
(if (thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-reference-definition)
(setq reference (match-string-no-properties 1))
(error "No reference definition at point")))
(let ((links (markdown-reference-find-links reference)))
(cond ((= (length links) 1)
(goto-char (cadr (car links))))
((> (length links) 1)
(let ((oldbuf (current-buffer))
(linkbuf (markdown-reference-links-buffer)))
(with-current-buffer linkbuf
(insert "Links using reference " reference ":\n\n")
(dolist (link (reverse links))
(markdown-insert-link-button link oldbuf)))
(view-buffer-other-window linkbuf)
(goto-char (point-min))
(forward-line 2)))
(t
(error "No links for reference %s" reference)))))
(defun markdown-check-refs (&optional silent)
"Show all undefined Markdown references in current `markdown-mode' buffer.
If SILENT is non-nil, do not message anything when no undefined
references found.
Links which have empty reference definitions are considered to be
defined."
(interactive "P")
(when (not (eq major-mode 'markdown-mode))
(error "Not available in current mode"))
(let ((oldbuf (current-buffer))
(refs (markdown-get-undefined-refs))
(refbuf (markdown-reference-check-buffer)))
(if (null refs)
(progn
(when (not silent)
(message "No undefined references found"))
(kill-buffer refbuf))
(with-current-buffer refbuf
(insert "The following references are undefined:\n\n")
(dolist (ref refs)
(markdown-insert-undefined-reference-button ref oldbuf))
(view-buffer-other-window refbuf)
(goto-char (point-min))
(forward-line 2)))))
;;; Lists =====================================================================
(defun markdown-insert-list-item (&optional arg)
"Insert a new list item.
If the point is inside unordered list, insert a bullet mark. If
the point is inside ordered list, insert the next number followed
by a period. Use the previous list item to determine the amount
of whitespace to place before and after list markers.
With a \\[universal-argument] prefix (i.e., when ARG is (4)),
decrease the indentation by one level.
With two \\[universal-argument] prefixes (i.e., when ARG is (16)),
increase the indentation by one level."
(interactive "p")
(let (bounds item-indent marker indent new-indent new-loc)
(save-match-data
;; Look for a list item on current or previous non-blank line
(save-excursion
(while (and (not (setq bounds (markdown-cur-list-item-bounds)))
(not (bobp))
(markdown-cur-line-blank-p))
(forward-line -1)))
(when bounds
(cond ((save-excursion
(skip-chars-backward " \t")
(looking-at markdown-regex-list))
(beginning-of-line)
(insert "\n")
(forward-line -1))
((not (markdown-cur-line-blank-p))
(newline)))
(setq new-loc (point)))
;; Look ahead for a list item on next non-blank line
(unless bounds
(save-excursion
(while (and (null bounds)
(not (eobp))
(markdown-cur-line-blank-p))
(forward-line)
(setq bounds (markdown-cur-list-item-bounds))))
(when bounds
(setq new-loc (point))
(unless (markdown-cur-line-blank-p)
(newline))))
(if (not bounds)
;; When not in a list, start a new unordered one
(progn
(unless (markdown-cur-line-blank-p)
(insert "\n"))
(insert "* "))
;; Compute indentation for a new list item
(setq item-indent (nth 2 bounds))
(setq marker (nth 4 bounds))
(setq indent (cond
((= arg 4) (max (- item-indent 4) 0))
((= arg 16) (+ item-indent 4))
(t item-indent)))
(setq new-indent (make-string indent 32))
(goto-char new-loc)
(cond
;; Ordered list
((string-match "[0-9]" marker)
(if (= arg 16) ;; starting a new column indented one more level
(insert (concat new-indent "1. "))
;; travel up to the last item and pick the correct number. If
;; the argument was nil, "new-indent = item-indent" is the same,
;; so we don't need special treatment. Neat.
(save-excursion
(while (not (looking-at (concat new-indent "\\([0-9]+\\)\\.")))
(forward-line -1)))
(insert (concat new-indent
(int-to-string (1+ (string-to-number (match-string 1))))
". "))))
;; Unordered list
((string-match "[\\*\\+-]" marker)
(insert new-indent marker)))))))
(defun markdown-move-list-item-up ()
"Move the current list item up in the list when possible."
(interactive)
(let (cur prev old)
(when (setq cur (markdown-cur-list-item-bounds))
(setq old (point))
(goto-char (nth 0 cur))
(if (markdown-prev-list-item (nth 3 cur))
(progn
(setq prev (markdown-cur-list-item-bounds))
(condition-case nil
(progn
(transpose-regions (nth 0 prev) (nth 1 prev)
(nth 0 cur) (nth 1 cur) t)
(goto-char (+ (nth 0 prev) (- old (nth 0 cur)))))
;; Catch error in case regions overlap.
(error (goto-char old))))
(goto-char old)))))
(defun markdown-move-list-item-down ()
"Move the current list item down in the list when possible."
(interactive)
(let (cur next old)
(when (setq cur (markdown-cur-list-item-bounds))
(setq old (point))
(if (markdown-next-list-item (nth 3 cur))
(progn
(setq next (markdown-cur-list-item-bounds))
(condition-case nil
(progn
(transpose-regions (nth 0 cur) (nth 1 cur)
(nth 0 next) (nth 1 next) nil)
(goto-char (+ old (- (nth 1 next) (nth 1 cur)))))
;; Catch error in case regions overlap.
(error (goto-char old))))
(goto-char old)))))
(defun markdown-demote-list-item (&optional bounds)
"Indent (or demote) the current list item.
Optionally, BOUNDS of the current list item may be provided if available."
(interactive)
(when (or bounds (setq bounds (markdown-cur-list-item-bounds)))
(save-excursion
(save-match-data
(let* ((end-marker (make-marker))
(end-marker (set-marker end-marker (nth 1 bounds))))
(goto-char (nth 0 bounds))
(while (< (point) end-marker)
(unless (markdown-cur-line-blank-p)
(insert " "))
(forward-line)))))))
(defun markdown-promote-list-item (&optional bounds)
"Unindent (or promote) the current list item.
Optionally, BOUNDS of the current list item may be provided if available."
(interactive)
(when (or bounds (setq bounds (markdown-cur-list-item-bounds)))
(save-excursion
(save-match-data
(let* ((end-marker (make-marker))
(end-marker (set-marker end-marker (nth 1 bounds)))
num regexp)
(goto-char (nth 0 bounds))
(when (looking-at "^[ ]\\{1,4\\}")
(setq num (- (match-end 0) (match-beginning 0)))
(setq regexp (format "^[ ]\\{1,%d\\}" num))
(while (and (< (point) end-marker)
(re-search-forward regexp end-marker t))
(replace-match "" nil nil)
(forward-line))))))))
(defun markdown-cleanup-list-numbers-level (&optional pfx)
"Update the numbering for level PFX (as a string of spaces).
Assume that the previously found match was for a numbered item in
a list."
(let ((cpfx pfx)
(idx 0)
(continue t)
(step t)
(sep nil))
(while (and continue (not (eobp)))
(setq step t)
(cond
((looking-at "^\\([\s-]*\\)[0-9]+\\. ")
(setq cpfx (match-string-no-properties 1))
(cond
((string= cpfx pfx)
(replace-match
(concat pfx (number-to-string (setq idx (1+ idx))) ". "))
(setq sep nil))
;; indented a level
((string< pfx cpfx)
(setq sep (markdown-cleanup-list-numbers-level cpfx))
(setq step nil))
;; exit the loop
(t
(setq step nil)
(setq continue nil))))
((looking-at "^\\([\s-]*\\)[^ \t\n\r].*$")
(setq cpfx (match-string-no-properties 1))
(cond
;; reset if separated before
((string= cpfx pfx) (when sep (setq idx 0)))
((string< cpfx pfx)
(setq step nil)
(setq continue nil))))
(t (setq sep t)))
(when step
(beginning-of-line)
(setq continue (= (forward-line) 0))))
sep))
(defun markdown-cleanup-list-numbers ()
"Update the numbering of ordered lists."
(interactive)
(save-excursion
(goto-char (point-min))
(markdown-cleanup-list-numbers-level "")))
;;; Outline ===================================================================
(defvar markdown-cycle-global-status 1)
(defvar markdown-cycle-subtree-status nil)
(defun markdown-end-of-subtree (&optional invisible-OK)
"Move to the end of the current subtree.
Only visible heading lines are considered, unless INVISIBLE-OK is
non-nil.
Derived from `org-end-of-subtree'."
(outline-back-to-heading invisible-OK)
(let ((first t)
(level (funcall outline-level)))
(while (and (not (eobp))
(or first (> (funcall outline-level) level)))
(setq first nil)
(outline-next-heading))
(if (memq (preceding-char) '(?\n ?\^M))
(progn
;; Go to end of line before heading
(forward-char -1)
(if (memq (preceding-char) '(?\n ?\^M))
;; leave blank line before heading
(forward-char -1)))))
(point))
(defun markdown-cycle (&optional arg)
"Visibility cycling for Markdown mode.
If ARG is t, perform global visibility cycling. If the point is
at an atx-style header, cycle visibility of the corresponding
subtree. Otherwise, insert a tab using `indent-relative'.
Derived from `org-cycle'."
(interactive "P")
(cond
((eq arg t) ;; Global cycling
(cond
((and (eq last-command this-command)
(eq markdown-cycle-global-status 2))
;; Move from overview to contents
(hide-sublevels 1)
(message "CONTENTS")
(setq markdown-cycle-global-status 3))
((and (eq last-command this-command)
(eq markdown-cycle-global-status 3))
;; Move from contents to all
(show-all)
(message "SHOW ALL")
(setq markdown-cycle-global-status 1))
(t
;; Defaults to overview
(hide-body)
(message "OVERVIEW")
(setq markdown-cycle-global-status 2))))
((save-excursion (beginning-of-line 1) (looking-at outline-regexp))
;; At a heading: rotate between three different views
(outline-back-to-heading)
(let ((goal-column 0) eoh eol eos)
;; Determine boundaries
(save-excursion
(outline-back-to-heading)
(save-excursion
(beginning-of-line 2)
(while (and (not (eobp)) ;; this is like `next-line'
(get-char-property (1- (point)) 'invisible))
(beginning-of-line 2)) (setq eol (point)))
(outline-end-of-heading) (setq eoh (point))
(markdown-end-of-subtree t)
(skip-chars-forward " \t\n")
(beginning-of-line 1) ; in case this is an item
(setq eos (1- (point))))
;; Find out what to do next and set `this-command'
(cond
((= eos eoh)
;; Nothing is hidden behind this heading
(message "EMPTY ENTRY")
(setq markdown-cycle-subtree-status nil))
((>= eol eos)
;; Entire subtree is hidden in one line: open it
(show-entry)
(show-children)
(message "CHILDREN")
(setq markdown-cycle-subtree-status 'children))
((and (eq last-command this-command)
(eq markdown-cycle-subtree-status 'children))
;; We just showed the children, now show everything.
(show-subtree)
(message "SUBTREE")
(setq markdown-cycle-subtree-status 'subtree))
(t
;; Default action: hide the subtree.
(hide-subtree)
(message "FOLDED")
(setq markdown-cycle-subtree-status 'folded)))))
(t
(indent-for-tab-command))))
(defun markdown-shifttab ()
"Global visibility cycling.
Calls `markdown-cycle' with argument t."
(interactive)
(markdown-cycle t))
(defun markdown-outline-level ()
"Return the depth to which a statement is nested in the outline."
(cond
((match-end 1) 1)
((match-end 3) 2)
((- (match-end 5) (match-beginning 5)))))
;;; Movement ==================================================================
(defun markdown-beginning-of-defun (&optional arg)
"`beginning-of-defun-function' for Markdown.
Move backward to the beginning of the current or previous section.
When ARG is non-nil, repeat that many times. When ARG is negative,
move forward to the ARG-th following section."
(interactive "P")
(or arg (setq arg 1))
(or (re-search-backward markdown-regex-header nil t arg)
(goto-char (point-min))))
(defun markdown-end-of-defun (&optional arg)
"`end-of-defun-function' for Markdown.
Move forward to the end of the current or following section.
When ARG is non-nil, repeat that many times. When ARG is negative,
move back to the ARG-th preceding section."
(interactive "P")
(or arg (setq arg 1))
(when (looking-at markdown-regex-header)
(goto-char (match-beginning 0))
(forward-char 1))
(if (re-search-forward markdown-regex-header nil t arg)
(goto-char (match-beginning 0))
(goto-char (point-max)))
(skip-syntax-backward "-"))
(defun markdown-beginning-of-block ()
"Move the point to the start of the previous text block."
(interactive)
(if (re-search-backward markdown-regex-block-separator nil t)
(goto-char (or (match-end 2) (match-end 0)))
(goto-char (point-min))))
(defun markdown-end-of-block ()
"Move the point to the start of the next text block."
(interactive)
(beginning-of-line)
(skip-syntax-forward "-")
(when (= (point) (point-min))
(forward-char))
(if (re-search-forward markdown-regex-block-separator nil t)
(goto-char (or (match-end 2) (match-end 0)))
(goto-char (point-max)))
(skip-syntax-backward "-")
(forward-line))
(defun markdown-forward-paragraph (arg)
"Move forward one or more paragraphs or by one block.
When ARG is nil or a numeric prefix, call `forward-paragraph'
with ARG. When called with \\[universal-argument], call
`markdown-end-of-block' instead."
(interactive "P")
(or arg (setq arg 1))
(cond ((integerp arg)
(forward-paragraph arg))
((equal arg '(4))
(markdown-end-of-block))))
(defun markdown-backward-paragraph (arg)
"Move backward one or more paragraphs or by one block.
When ARG is nil or a numeric prefix, call `backward-paragraph'
with ARG. When called with \\[universal-argument], call
`markdown-beginning-of-block' instead."
(interactive "P")
(or arg (setq arg 1))
(cond ((integerp arg)
(backward-paragraph arg))
((equal arg '(4))
(markdown-beginning-of-block))))
(defun markdown-end-of-block-element ()
"Move the point to the start of the next block unit.
Stops at blank lines, list items, headers, and horizontal rules."
(interactive)
(forward-line)
(while (and (or (not (markdown-prev-line-blank-p))
(markdown-cur-line-blank-p))
(not (or (looking-at markdown-regex-list)
(looking-at markdown-regex-header)
(looking-at markdown-regex-hr)))
(not (eobp)))
(forward-line)))
(defun markdown-next-link ()
"Jump to next inline, reference, or wiki link.
If successful, return point. Otherwise, return nil.
See `markdown-wiki-link-p' and `markdown-previous-wiki-link'."
(interactive)
(let ((opoint (point)))
(when (or (markdown-link-p) (markdown-wiki-link-p))
;; At a link already, move past it.
(goto-char (+ (match-end 0) 1)))
;; Search for the next wiki link and move to the beginning.
(if (re-search-forward markdown-regex-link-generic nil t)
;; Group 1 will move past non-escape character in wiki link regexp.
;; Go to beginning of group zero for all other link types.
(goto-char (or (match-beginning 1) (match-beginning 0)))
(goto-char opoint)
nil)))
(defun markdown-previous-link ()
"Jump to previous wiki link.
If successful, return point. Otherwise, return nil.
See `markdown-wiki-link-p' and `markdown-next-wiki-link'."
(interactive)
(if (re-search-backward markdown-regex-link-generic nil t)
(goto-char (or (match-beginning 1) (match-beginning 0)))
nil))
;;; Generic Structure Editing, Completion, and Cycling Commands ===============
(defun markdown-move-up ()
"Move list item up.
Calls `markdown-move-list-item-up'."
(interactive)
(markdown-move-list-item-up))
(defun markdown-move-down ()
"Move list item down.
Calls `markdown-move-list-item-down'."
(interactive)
(markdown-move-list-item-down))
(defun markdown-promote ()
"Either promote header or list item at point or cycle markup.
See `markdown-cycle-atx', `markdown-cycle-setext', and
`markdown-promote-list-item'."
(interactive)
(let (bounds)
(cond
;; Promote atx header
((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-header-atx)
(markdown-cycle-atx -1))
;; Promote setext header
((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-header-setext)
(markdown-cycle-setext -1))
;; Promote horizonal rule
((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-hr)
(markdown-cycle-hr -1))
;; Promote list item
((setq bounds (markdown-cur-list-item-bounds))
(markdown-promote-list-item))
;; Promote bold
((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-bold)
(markdown-cycle-bold))
;; Promote italic
((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-italic)
(markdown-cycle-italic))
(t
(error "Nothing to promote at point")))))
(defun markdown-demote ()
"Either demote header or list item at point or cycle or remove markup.
See `markdown-cycle-atx', `markdown-cycle-setext', and
`markdown-demote-list-item'."
(interactive)
(let (bounds)
(cond
;; Demote atx header
((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-header-atx)
(markdown-cycle-atx 1))
;; Demote setext header
((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-header-setext)
(markdown-cycle-setext 1))
;; Demote horizonal rule
((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-hr)
(markdown-cycle-hr 1))
;; Demote list item
((setq bounds (markdown-cur-list-item-bounds))
(markdown-demote-list-item))
;; Demote bold
((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-bold)
(markdown-cycle-bold))
;; Demote italic
((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-italic)
(markdown-cycle-italic))
(t
(error "Nothing to demote at point")))))
;;; Commands ==================================================================
(defun markdown (&optional output-buffer-name)
"Run `markdown-command' on buffer, sending output to OUTPUT-BUFFER-NAME.
The output buffer name defaults to `markdown-output-buffer-name'.
Return the name of the output buffer used."
(interactive)
(save-window-excursion
(let ((begin-region)
(end-region))
(if (markdown-use-region-p)
(setq begin-region (region-beginning)
end-region (region-end))
(setq begin-region (point-min)
end-region (point-max)))
(unless output-buffer-name
(setq output-buffer-name markdown-output-buffer-name))
(cond
;; Handle case when `markdown-command' does not read from stdin
(markdown-command-needs-filename
(if (not buffer-file-name)
(error "Must be visiting a file")
(shell-command (concat markdown-command " "
(shell-quote-argument buffer-file-name))
output-buffer-name)))
;; Pass region to `markdown-command' via stdin
(t
(shell-command-on-region begin-region end-region markdown-command
output-buffer-name))))
output-buffer-name))
(defun markdown-standalone (&optional output-buffer-name)
"Special function to provide standalone HTML output.
Insert the output in the buffer named OUTPUT-BUFFER-NAME."
(interactive)
(setq output-buffer-name (markdown output-buffer-name))
(with-current-buffer output-buffer-name
(set-buffer output-buffer-name)
(goto-char (point-min))
(unless (markdown-output-standalone-p)
(markdown-add-xhtml-header-and-footer output-buffer-name))
(html-mode))
output-buffer-name)
(defun markdown-other-window (&optional output-buffer-name)
"Run `markdown-command' on current buffer and display in other window.
When OUTPUT-BUFFER-NAME is given, insert the output in the buffer with
that name."
(interactive)
(display-buffer (markdown-standalone output-buffer-name)))
(defun markdown-output-standalone-p ()
"Determine whether `markdown-command' output is standalone XHTML.
Standalone XHTML output is identified by an occurrence of
`markdown-xhtml-standalone-regexp' in the first five lines of output."
(re-search-forward
markdown-xhtml-standalone-regexp
(save-excursion (goto-char (point-min)) (forward-line 4) (point))
t))
(defun markdown-add-xhtml-header-and-footer (title)
"Wrap XHTML header and footer with given TITLE around current buffer."
(insert "<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\" ?>\n"
"<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN\"\n"
"\t\"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd\">\n\n"
"<html xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\">\n\n"
"<head>\n<title>")
(insert title)
(insert "</title>\n")
(when (> (length markdown-content-type) 0)
(insert
(format
"<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"%s;charset=%s\"/>\n"
markdown-content-type
(or (and markdown-coding-system
(fboundp 'coding-system-get)
(coding-system-get markdown-coding-system
'mime-charset))
(and (fboundp 'coding-system-get)
(coding-system-get buffer-file-coding-system
'mime-charset))
"iso-8859-1"))))
(if (> (length markdown-css-path) 0)
(insert "<link rel=\"stylesheet\" type=\"text/css\" media=\"all\" href=\""
markdown-css-path
"\" />\n"))
(when (> (length markdown-xhtml-header-content) 0)
(insert markdown-xhtml-header-content))
(insert "\n</head>\n\n"
"<body>\n\n")
(goto-char (point-max))
(insert "\n"
"</body>\n"
"</html>\n"))
(defun markdown-preview (&optional output-buffer-name)
"Run `markdown-command' on the current buffer and view output in browser.
When OUTPUT-BUFFER-NAME is given, insert the output in the buffer with
that name."
(interactive)
(browse-url-of-buffer (markdown markdown-output-buffer-name)))
(defun markdown-export-file-name (&optional extension)
"Attempt to generate a filename for Markdown output.
The file extension will be EXTENSION if given, or .html by default.
If the current buffer is visiting a file, we construct a new
output filename based on that filename. Otherwise, return nil."
(when (buffer-file-name)
(unless extension
(setq extension ".html"))
(concat
(cond
((buffer-file-name)
(file-name-sans-extension (buffer-file-name)))
(t (buffer-name)))
extension)))
(defun markdown-export (&optional output-file)
"Run Markdown on the current buffer, save to file, and return the filename.
If OUTPUT-FILE is given, use that as the filename. Otherwise, use the filename
generated by `markdown-export-file-name', which will be constructed using the
current filename, but with the extension removed and replaced with .html."
(interactive)
(unless output-file
(setq output-file (markdown-export-file-name ".html")))
(when output-file
(let* ((init-buf (current-buffer))
(init-point (point))
(init-buf-string (buffer-string))
(output-buffer (find-file-noselect output-file))
(output-buffer-name (buffer-name output-buffer)))
(run-hooks 'markdown-before-export-hook)
(markdown-standalone output-buffer-name)
(with-current-buffer output-buffer
(run-hooks 'markdown-after-export-hook)
(save-buffer))
;; if modified, restore initial buffer
(when (buffer-modified-p init-buf)
(erase-buffer)
(insert init-buf-string)
(save-buffer)
(goto-char init-point))
output-file)))
(defun markdown-export-and-preview ()
"Export to XHTML using `markdown-export' and browse the resulting file."
(interactive)
(browse-url (markdown-export)))
(defun markdown-open ()
"Open file for the current buffer with `markdown-open-command'."
(interactive)
(if (not markdown-open-command)
(error "Variable `markdown-open-command' must be set")
(if (not buffer-file-name)
(error "Must be visiting a file")
(call-process markdown-open-command
nil nil nil buffer-file-name))))
(defun markdown-kill-ring-save ()
"Run Markdown on file and store output in the kill ring."
(interactive)
(save-window-excursion
(markdown)
(with-current-buffer markdown-output-buffer-name
(kill-ring-save (point-min) (point-max)))))
;;; Links =====================================================================
(defun markdown-link-p ()
"Return non-nil when `point' is at a non-wiki link.
See `markdown-wiki-link-p' for more information."
(let ((case-fold-search nil))
(and (not (markdown-wiki-link-p))
(or (thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-link-inline)
(thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-link-reference)
(thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-uri)
(thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-angle-uri)))))
(defun markdown-link-link ()
"Return the link part of the regular (non-wiki) link at point.
Works with both inline and reference style links. If point is
not at a link or the link reference is not defined returns nil."
(cond
((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-link-inline)
(match-string-no-properties 5))
((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-link-reference)
(let* ((text (match-string-no-properties 2))
(reference (match-string-no-properties 4))
(target (downcase (if (string= reference "[]") text reference))))
(car (markdown-reference-definition target))))
((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-uri)
(match-string-no-properties 0))
((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-angle-uri)
(match-string-no-properties 2))
(t nil)))
(defun markdown-follow-link-at-point ()
"Open the current non-wiki link in a browser."
(interactive)
(if (markdown-link-p) (browse-url (markdown-link-link))
(error "Point is not at a Markdown link or URI")))
;;; WikiLink Following/Markup =================================================
(defun markdown-wiki-link-p ()
"Return non-nil when `point' is at a true wiki link.
A true wiki link name matches `markdown-regex-wiki-link' but does not
match the current file name after conversion. This modifies the data
returned by `match-data'. Note that the potential wiki link name must
be available via `match-string'."
(let ((case-fold-search nil))
(and (thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-wiki-link)
(or (not buffer-file-name)
(not (string-equal (buffer-file-name)
(markdown-convert-wiki-link-to-filename
(markdown-wiki-link-link)))))
(not (save-match-data
(save-excursion))))))
(defun markdown-wiki-link-link ()
"Return the link part of the wiki link using current match data.
The location of the link component depends on the value of
`markdown-wiki-link-alias-first'."
(if markdown-wiki-link-alias-first
(or (match-string-no-properties 4) (match-string-no-properties 2))
(match-string-no-properties 2)))
(defun markdown-wiki-link-alias ()
"Return the alias or text part of the wiki link using current match data.
The location of the alias component depends on the value of
`markdown-wiki-link-alias-first'."
(if markdown-wiki-link-alias-first
(match-string-no-properties 2)
(or (match-string-no-properties 4) (match-string-no-properties 2))))
(defun markdown-convert-wiki-link-to-filename (name)
"Generate a filename from the wiki link NAME.
Spaces in NAME are replaced with `markdown-link-space-sub-char'.
When in `gfm-mode', follow GitHub's conventions where [[Test Test]]
and [[test test]] both map to Test-test.ext."
(let ((basename (markdown-replace-regexp-in-string
"[[:space:]\n]" markdown-link-space-sub-char name)))
(when (eq major-mode 'gfm-mode)
(setq basename (concat (upcase (substring basename 0 1))
(downcase (substring basename 1 nil)))))
(concat basename
(if (buffer-file-name)
(concat "."
(file-name-extension (buffer-file-name)))))))
(defun markdown-follow-wiki-link (name &optional other)
"Follow the wiki link NAME.
Convert the name to a file name and call `find-file'. Ensure that
the new buffer remains in `markdown-mode'. Open the link in another
window when OTHER is non-nil."
(let ((filename (markdown-convert-wiki-link-to-filename name))
(wp (file-name-directory buffer-file-name)))
(when other (other-window 1))
(find-file (concat wp filename)))
(when (not (eq major-mode 'markdown-mode))
(markdown-mode)))
(defun markdown-follow-wiki-link-at-point (&optional arg)
"Find Wiki Link at point.
With prefix argument ARG, open the file in other window.
See `markdown-wiki-link-p' and `markdown-follow-wiki-link'."
(interactive "P")
(if (markdown-wiki-link-p)
(markdown-follow-wiki-link (markdown-wiki-link-link) arg)
(error "Point is not at a Wiki Link")))
(defun markdown-highlight-wiki-link (from to face)
"Highlight the wiki link in the region between FROM and TO using FACE."
(put-text-property from to 'font-lock-face face))
(defun markdown-unfontify-region-wiki-links (from to)
"Remove wiki link faces from the region specified by FROM and TO."
(interactive "nfrom: \nnto: ")
(remove-text-properties from to '(font-lock-face markdown-link-face))
(remove-text-properties from to '(font-lock-face markdown-missing-link-face)))
(defun markdown-fontify-region-wiki-links (from to)
"Search region given by FROM and TO for wiki links and fontify them.
If a wiki link is found check to see if the backing file exists
and highlight accordingly."
(goto-char from)
(save-match-data
(while (re-search-forward markdown-regex-wiki-link to t)
(let ((highlight-beginning (match-beginning 1))
(highlight-end (match-end 1))
(file-name
(markdown-convert-wiki-link-to-filename
(markdown-wiki-link-link))))
(if (file-exists-p file-name)
(markdown-highlight-wiki-link
highlight-beginning highlight-end markdown-link-face)
(markdown-highlight-wiki-link
highlight-beginning highlight-end markdown-link-face)
(markdown-highlight-wiki-link
highlight-beginning highlight-end markdown-missing-link-face))))))
(defun markdown-extend-changed-region (from to)
"Extend region given by FROM and TO so that we can fontify all links.
The region is extended to the first newline before and the first
newline after."
;; start looking for the first new line before 'from
(goto-char from)
(re-search-backward "\n" nil t)
(let ((new-from (point-min))
(new-to (point-max)))
(if (not (= (point) from))
(setq new-from (point)))
;; do the same thing for the first new line after 'to
(goto-char to)
(re-search-forward "\n" nil t)
(if (not (= (point) to))
(setq new-to (point)))
(values new-from new-to)))
(defun markdown-check-change-for-wiki-link (from to change)
"Check region between FROM and TO for wiki links and re-fontfy as needed.
Designed to be used with the `after-change-functions' hook.
CHANGE is the number of bytes of pre-change text replaced by the
given range."
(interactive "nfrom: \nnto: \nnchange: ")
(let* ((modified (buffer-modified-p))
(buffer-undo-list t)
(inhibit-read-only t)
(inhibit-point-motion-hooks t)
deactivate-mark
buffer-file-truename)
(unwind-protect
(save-excursion
(save-match-data
(save-restriction
;; Extend the region to fontify so that it starts
;; and ends at safe places.
(multiple-value-bind (new-from new-to)
(markdown-extend-changed-region from to)
;; Unfontify existing fontification (start from scratch)
(markdown-unfontify-region-wiki-links new-from new-to)
;; Now do the fontification.
(markdown-fontify-region-wiki-links new-from new-to)))))
(and (not modified)
(buffer-modified-p)
(set-buffer-modified-p nil)))))
(defun markdown-fontify-buffer-wiki-links ()
"Refontify all wiki links in the buffer."
(interactive)
(markdown-check-change-for-wiki-link (point-min) (point-max) 0))
;;; Following and Jumping =====================================================
(defun markdown-follow-thing-at-point (arg)
"Follow thing at point if possible, such as a reference link or wiki link.
Opens inline and reference links in a browser. Opens wiki links
to other files in the current window, or the another window if
ARG is non-nil.
See `markdown-follow-link-at-point' and
`markdown-follow-wiki-link-at-point'."
(interactive "P")
(cond ((markdown-link-p)
(markdown-follow-link-at-point))
((markdown-wiki-link-p)
(markdown-follow-wiki-link-at-point arg))
(t
(error "Nothing to follow at point"))))
(defun markdown-jump ()
"Jump to another location based on context at point.
Jumps between reference links and definitions; between footnote
markers and footnote text."
(interactive)
(cond ((markdown-footnote-text-positions)
(markdown-footnote-return))
((markdown-footnote-marker-positions)
(markdown-footnote-goto-text))
((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-link-reference)
(markdown-reference-goto-definition))
((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-reference-definition)
(markdown-reference-goto-link (match-string-no-properties 1)))
(t
(error "Nothing to jump to from context at point"))))
;;; Miscellaneous =============================================================
(defun markdown-compress-whitespace-string (str)
"Compress whitespace in STR and return result.
Leading and trailing whitespace is removed. Sequences of multiple
spaces, tabs, and newlines are replaced with single spaces."
(replace-regexp-in-string "\\(^[ \t\n]+\\|[ \t\n]+$\\)" ""
(replace-regexp-in-string "[ \t\n]+" " " str)))
(defun markdown-line-number-at-pos (&optional pos)
"Return (narrowed) buffer line number at position POS.
If POS is nil, use current buffer location.
This is an exact copy of `line-number-at-pos' for use in emacs21."
(let ((opoint (or pos (point))) start)
(save-excursion
(goto-char (point-min))
(setq start (point))
(goto-char opoint)
(forward-line 0)
(1+ (count-lines start (point))))))
(defun markdown-nobreak-p ()
"Return nil if it is acceptable to break the current line at the point."
;; inside in square brackets (e.g., link anchor text)
(looking-back "\\[[^]]*"))
(defun markdown-adaptive-fill-function ()
"Return prefix for filling paragraph or nil if not determined."
(cond
;; List item inside blockquote
((looking-at "^[ \t]*>[ \t]*\\([0-9]+\\.\\|[*+-]\\)[ \t]+")
(replace-regexp-in-string
"[0-9\\.*+-]" " " (match-string-no-properties 0)))
;; Blockquote
((looking-at "^[ \t]*>[ \t]*")
(match-string-no-properties 0))
;; List items
((looking-at markdown-regex-list)
(match-string-no-properties 0))
;; No match
(t nil)))
;;; Extensions ================================================================
(defun markdown-reload-extensions ()
"Check settings, update font-lock keywords, and re-fontify buffer."
(interactive)
(when (eq major-mode 'markdown-mode)
(setq markdown-mode-font-lock-keywords
(append
(when markdown-enable-math
markdown-mode-font-lock-keywords-math)
markdown-mode-font-lock-keywords-basic
markdown-mode-font-lock-keywords-core))
(setq font-lock-defaults '(markdown-mode-font-lock-keywords))
(font-lock-refresh-defaults)))
(defun markdown-enable-math (&optional arg)
"Toggle support for inline and display LaTeX math expressions.
With a prefix argument ARG, enable math mode if ARG is positive,
and disable it otherwise. If called from Lisp, enable the mode
if ARG is omitted or nil."
(interactive (list (or current-prefix-arg 'toggle)))
(setq markdown-enable-math
(if (eq arg 'toggle)
(not markdown-enable-math)
(> (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0)))
(if markdown-enable-math
(message "markdown-mode math support enabled")
(message "markdown-mode math support disabled"))
(markdown-reload-extensions))
;;; Mode Definition ==========================================================
(defun markdown-show-version ()
"Show the version number in the minibuffer."
(interactive)
(message "markdown-mode, version %s" markdown-mode-version))
;;;###autoload
(define-derived-mode markdown-mode text-mode "Markdown"
"Major mode for editing Markdown files."
;; Natural Markdown tab width
(setq tab-width 4)
;; Comments
(make-local-variable 'comment-start)
(setq comment-start "<!-- ")
(make-local-variable 'comment-end)
(setq comment-end " -->")
(make-local-variable 'comment-start-skip)
(setq comment-start-skip "<!--[ \t]*")
(make-local-variable 'comment-column)
(setq comment-column 0)
;; Font lock.
(set (make-local-variable 'markdown-mode-font-lock-keywords) nil)
(set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-defaults) nil)
(set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-multiline) t)
(markdown-reload-extensions)
;; Extensions
(make-local-variable 'markdown-enable-math)
(add-hook 'hack-local-variables-hook 'markdown-reload-extensions)
;; For imenu support
(setq imenu-create-index-function 'markdown-imenu-create-index)
;; For menu support in XEmacs
(easy-menu-add markdown-mode-menu markdown-mode-map)
;; Defun movement
(set (make-local-variable 'beginning-of-defun-function)
'markdown-beginning-of-defun)
(set (make-local-variable 'end-of-defun-function)
'markdown-end-of-defun)
;; Paragraph filling
(set (make-local-variable 'paragraph-start)
"\f\\|[ \t]*$\\|[ \t]*[*+-] \\|[ \t]*[0-9]+\\.\\|[ \t]*: ")
(set (make-local-variable 'paragraph-separate)
"\\(?:[ \t\f]\\|.* \\)*$")
(set (make-local-variable 'adaptive-fill-first-line-regexp)
"\\`[ \t]*>[ \t]*?\\'")
(set (make-local-variable 'adaptive-fill-function)
'markdown-adaptive-fill-function)
;; Outline mode
(make-local-variable 'outline-regexp)
(setq outline-regexp markdown-regex-header)
(make-local-variable 'outline-level)
(setq outline-level 'markdown-outline-level)
;; Cause use of ellipses for invisible text.
(add-to-invisibility-spec '(outline . t))
;; Indentation and filling
(make-local-variable 'fill-nobreak-predicate)
(add-hook 'fill-nobreak-predicate 'markdown-nobreak-p)
(setq indent-line-function markdown-indent-function)
;; Prepare hooks for XEmacs compatibility
(when (featurep 'xemacs)
(make-local-hook 'after-change-functions)
(make-local-hook 'font-lock-extend-region-functions)
(make-local-hook 'window-configuration-change-hook))
;; Multiline font lock
(add-hook 'font-lock-extend-region-functions
'markdown-font-lock-extend-region)
;; Anytime text changes make sure it gets fontified correctly
(add-hook 'after-change-functions 'markdown-check-change-for-wiki-link t t)
;; If we left the buffer there is a really good chance we were
;; creating one of the wiki link documents. Make sure we get
;; refontified when we come back.
(add-hook 'window-configuration-change-hook
'markdown-fontify-buffer-wiki-links t t)
;; do the initial link fontification
(markdown-fontify-buffer-wiki-links))
;;(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.text$" . markdown-mode))
;;; GitHub Flavored Markdown Mode ============================================
(defvar gfm-font-lock-keywords
(append
;; GFM features to match first
(list
(cons 'markdown-match-gfm-code-blocks '((1 markdown-pre-face)
(2 markdown-language-keyword-face)
(3 markdown-pre-face)
(4 markdown-pre-face))))
;; Basic Markdown features (excluding possibly overridden ones)
markdown-mode-font-lock-keywords-basic
;; GFM features to match last
(list
(cons markdown-regex-gfm-italic '(2 markdown-italic-face))))
"Default highlighting expressions for GitHub-flavored Markdown mode.")
;;;###autoload
(define-derived-mode gfm-mode markdown-mode "GFM"
"Major mode for editing GitHub Flavored Markdown files."
(setq markdown-link-space-sub-char "-")
(set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-defaults)
'(gfm-font-lock-keywords))
(auto-fill-mode 0)
;; Use visual-line-mode if available, fall back to longlines-mode:
(if (fboundp 'visual-line-mode)
(visual-line-mode 1)
(longlines-mode 1))
;; do the initial link fontification
(markdown-fontify-buffer-wiki-links))
(provide 'markdown-mode)
;;; markdown-mode.el ends here