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NAME

       cmark-gfm - CommonMark parsing, manipulating, and rendering

DESCRIPTION

   Simple Interface
       char * cmark_markdown_to_html(const char *text, size_t len, int options)

       Convert  text  (assumed  to  be  a  UTF-8  encoded string with length len) from CommonMark
       Markdown to HTML, returning a null-terminated, UTF-8-encoded string. It  is  the  caller's
       responsibility to free the returned buffer.

   Node Structure
       typedef enum {
         /* Error status */
         CMARK_NODE_NONE = 0x0000,

         /* Block */
         CMARK_NODE_DOCUMENT       = CMARK_NODE_TYPE_BLOCK | 0x0001,
         CMARK_NODE_BLOCK_QUOTE    = CMARK_NODE_TYPE_BLOCK | 0x0002,
         CMARK_NODE_LIST           = CMARK_NODE_TYPE_BLOCK | 0x0003,
         CMARK_NODE_ITEM           = CMARK_NODE_TYPE_BLOCK | 0x0004,
         CMARK_NODE_CODE_BLOCK     = CMARK_NODE_TYPE_BLOCK | 0x0005,
         CMARK_NODE_HTML_BLOCK     = CMARK_NODE_TYPE_BLOCK | 0x0006,
         CMARK_NODE_CUSTOM_BLOCK   = CMARK_NODE_TYPE_BLOCK | 0x0007,
         CMARK_NODE_PARAGRAPH      = CMARK_NODE_TYPE_BLOCK | 0x0008,
         CMARK_NODE_HEADING        = CMARK_NODE_TYPE_BLOCK | 0x0009,
         CMARK_NODE_THEMATIC_BREAK = CMARK_NODE_TYPE_BLOCK | 0x000a,
         CMARK_NODE_FOOTNOTE_DEFINITION = CMARK_NODE_TYPE_BLOCK | 0x000b,

         /* Inline */
         CMARK_NODE_TEXT          = CMARK_NODE_TYPE_INLINE | 0x0001,
         CMARK_NODE_SOFTBREAK     = CMARK_NODE_TYPE_INLINE | 0x0002,
         CMARK_NODE_LINEBREAK     = CMARK_NODE_TYPE_INLINE | 0x0003,
         CMARK_NODE_CODE          = CMARK_NODE_TYPE_INLINE | 0x0004,
         CMARK_NODE_HTML_INLINE   = CMARK_NODE_TYPE_INLINE | 0x0005,
         CMARK_NODE_CUSTOM_INLINE = CMARK_NODE_TYPE_INLINE | 0x0006,
         CMARK_NODE_EMPH          = CMARK_NODE_TYPE_INLINE | 0x0007,
         CMARK_NODE_STRONG        = CMARK_NODE_TYPE_INLINE | 0x0008,
         CMARK_NODE_LINK          = CMARK_NODE_TYPE_INLINE | 0x0009,
         CMARK_NODE_IMAGE         = CMARK_NODE_TYPE_INLINE | 0x000a,
         CMARK_NODE_FOOTNOTE_REFERENCE = CMARK_NODE_TYPE_INLINE | 0x000b,
       } cmark_node_type;

       typedef enum {
         CMARK_NO_LIST,
         CMARK_BULLET_LIST,
         CMARK_ORDERED_LIST
       } cmark_list_type;

       typedef enum {
         CMARK_NO_DELIM,
         CMARK_PERIOD_DELIM,
         CMARK_PAREN_DELIM
       } cmark_delim_type;

   Custom memory allocator support
       typedef struct cmark_mem {
         void *(*calloc)(size_t, size_t);
         void *(*realloc)(void *, size_t);
         void (*free)(void *);
       } cmark_mem;

       Defines  the memory allocation functions to be used by CMark when parsing and allocating a
       document tree

       cmark_mem * cmark_get_default_mem_allocator()

       The default memory allocator; uses the system's calloc, realloc and free.

       cmark_mem * cmark_get_arena_mem_allocator()

       An arena allocator; uses system calloc to allocate large slabs of memory. Memory in  these
       slabs is not reused at all.

       void cmark_arena_reset(void)

       Resets the arena allocator, quickly returning all used memory to the operating system.

       typedef void(*cmark_free_func)

       Callback for freeing user data with a cmark_mem context.

   Linked list
       typedef struct _cmark_llist
       {
         struct _cmark_llist *next;
         void         *data;
       } cmark_llist;

       A generic singly linked list.

       cmark_llist  *  cmark_llist_append(cmark_mem         * mem, cmark_llist       * head, void
       * data)

       Append an element to the linked list, return the possibly modified head of the list.

       void   cmark_llist_free_full(cmark_mem           *   mem,   cmark_llist         *    head,
       cmark_free_func     free_func)

       Free  the  list starting with head, calling free_func with the data pointer of each of its
       elements

       void cmark_llist_free(cmark_mem         * mem, cmark_llist       * head)

       Free the list starting with head

   Creating and Destroying Nodes
       cmark_node * cmark_node_new(cmark_node_type type)

       Creates a new node of type type. Note that the node may have  other  required  properties,
       which it is the caller's responsibility to assign.

       cmark_node * cmark_node_new_with_mem(cmark_node_type type, cmark_mem *mem)

       Same  as  cmark_node_new, but explicitly listing the memory allocator used to allocate the
       node. Note: be sure to use the same allocator for every node in a tree, or bad things  can
       happen.

       void cmark_node_free(cmark_node *node)

       Frees the memory allocated for a node and any children.

   Tree Traversal
       cmark_node * cmark_node_next(cmark_node *node)

       Returns the next node in the sequence after node, or NULL if there is none.

       cmark_node * cmark_node_previous(cmark_node *node)

       Returns the previous node in the sequence after node, or NULL if there is none.

       cmark_node * cmark_node_parent(cmark_node *node)

       Returns the parent of node, or NULL if there is none.

       cmark_node * cmark_node_first_child(cmark_node *node)

       Returns the first child of node, or NULL if node has no children.

       cmark_node * cmark_node_last_child(cmark_node *node)

       Returns the last child of node, or NULL if node has no children.

   Iterator
       An  iterator  will  walk through a tree of nodes, starting from a root node, returning one
       node at a time, together with information about whether  the  node  is  being  entered  or
       exited. The iterator will first descend to a child node, if there is one. When there is no
       child, the iterator will go to the next sibling.  When  there  is  no  next  sibling,  the
       iterator  will return to the parent (but with a cmark_event_type of CMARK_EVENT_EXIT). The
       iterator will return CMARK_EVENT_DONE when it reaches the root  node  again.  One  natural
       application  is  an  HTML  renderer,  where an ENTER event outputs an open tag and an EXIT
       event outputs a close tag. An iterator might also be used to  transform  an  AST  in  some
       systematic way, for example, turning all level-3 headings into regular paragraphs.

              void
              usage_example(cmark_node *root) {
                  cmark_event_type ev_type;
                  cmark_iter *iter = cmark_iter_new(root);

                  while ((ev_type = cmark_iter_next(iter)) != CMARK_EVENT_DONE) {
                      cmark_node *cur = cmark_iter_get_node(iter);
                      // Do something with `cur` and `ev_type`
                  }

                  cmark_iter_free(iter);
              }

       Iterators will never return EXIT events for leaf nodes, which are nodes of type:

       • CMARK_NODE_HTML_BLOCK

       • CMARK_NODE_THEMATIC_BREAK

       • CMARK_NODE_CODE_BLOCK

       • CMARK_NODE_TEXT

       • CMARK_NODE_SOFTBREAK

       • CMARK_NODE_LINEBREAK

       • CMARK_NODE_CODE

       • CMARK_NODE_HTML_INLINE

       Nodes must only be modified after an EXIT event, or an ENTER event for leaf nodes.

       typedef enum {
         CMARK_EVENT_NONE,
         CMARK_EVENT_DONE,
         CMARK_EVENT_ENTER,
         CMARK_EVENT_EXIT
       } cmark_event_type;

       cmark_iter * cmark_iter_new(cmark_node *root)

       Creates  a  new  iterator  starting at root. The current node and event type are undefined
       until cmark_iter_next is called for the first time. The memory allocated for the  iterator
       should be released using cmark_iter_free when it is no longer needed.

       void cmark_iter_free(cmark_iter *iter)

       Frees the memory allocated for an iterator.

       cmark_event_type cmark_iter_next(cmark_iter *iter)

       Advances  to the next node and returns the event type (CMARK_EVENT_ENTER, CMARK_EVENT_EXIT
       or CMARK_EVENT_DONE).

       cmark_node * cmark_iter_get_node(cmark_iter *iter)

       Returns the current node.

       cmark_event_type cmark_iter_get_event_type(cmark_iter *iter)

       Returns the current event type.

       cmark_node * cmark_iter_get_root(cmark_iter *iter)

       Returns the root node.

       void cmark_iter_reset(cmark_iter *iter, cmark_node *current, cmark_event_type event_type)

       Resets the iterator so that the current node is current and the event type is  event_type.
       The new current node must be a descendant of the root node or the root node itself.

   Accessors
       void * cmark_node_get_user_data(cmark_node *node)

       Returns the user data of node.

       int cmark_node_set_user_data(cmark_node *node, void *user_data)

       Sets arbitrary user data for node. Returns 1 on success, 0 on failure.

       int cmark_node_set_user_data_free_func(cmark_node *node, cmark_free_func free_func)

       Set free function for user data */

       cmark_node_type cmark_node_get_type(cmark_node *node)

       Returns the type of node, or CMARK_NODE_NONE on error.

       const char * cmark_node_get_type_string(cmark_node *node)

       Like cmark_node_get_type, but returns a string representation of the type, or "<unknown>".

       const char * cmark_node_get_literal(cmark_node *node)

       Returns  the  string  contents of node, or an empty string if none is set. Returns NULL if
       called on a node that does not have string content.

       int cmark_node_set_literal(cmark_node *node, const char *content)

       Sets the string contents of node. Returns 1 on success, 0 on failure.

       int cmark_node_get_heading_level(cmark_node *node)

       Returns the heading level of node, or 0 if node is not a heading.

       int cmark_node_set_heading_level(cmark_node *node, int level)

       Sets the heading level of node, returning 1 on success and 0 on error.

       cmark_list_type cmark_node_get_list_type(cmark_node *node)

       Returns the list type of node, or CMARK_NO_LIST if node is not a list.

       int cmark_node_set_list_type(cmark_node *node, cmark_list_type type)

       Sets the list type of node, returning 1 on success and 0 on error.

       cmark_delim_type cmark_node_get_list_delim(cmark_node *node)

       Returns the list delimiter type of node, or CMARK_NO_DELIM if node is not a list.

       int cmark_node_set_list_delim(cmark_node *node, cmark_delim_type delim)

       Sets the list delimiter type of node, returning 1 on success and 0 on error.

       int cmark_node_get_list_start(cmark_node *node)

       Returns starting number of node, if it is an ordered list, otherwise 0.

       int cmark_node_set_list_start(cmark_node *node, int start)

       Sets starting number of node, if it is an ordered  list.   Returns  1  on  success,  0  on
       failure.

       int cmark_node_get_list_tight(cmark_node *node)

       Returns 1 if node is a tight list, 0 otherwise.

       int cmark_node_set_list_tight(cmark_node *node, int tight)

       Sets the "tightness" of a list. Returns 1 on success, 0 on failure.

       const char * cmark_node_get_fence_info(cmark_node *node)

       Returns the info string from a fenced code block.

       int cmark_node_set_fence_info(cmark_node *node, const char *info)

       Sets the info string in a fenced code block, returning 1 on success and 0 on failure.

       int  cmark_node_set_fenced(cmark_node  *  node,  int  fenced, int length, int offset, char
       character)

       Sets code blocks fencing details

       int cmark_node_get_fenced(cmark_node *node, int *length, int *offset, char *character)

       Returns code blocks fencing details

       const char * cmark_node_get_url(cmark_node *node)

       Returns the URL of a link or image node, or an empty string if no URL is set. Returns NULL
       if called on a node that is not a link or image.

       int cmark_node_set_url(cmark_node *node, const char *url)

       Sets the URL of a link or image node. Returns 1 on success, 0 on failure.

       const char * cmark_node_get_title(cmark_node *node)

       Returns  the title of a link or image node, or an empty string if no title is set. Returns
       NULL if called on a node that is not a link or image.

       int cmark_node_set_title(cmark_node *node, const char *title)

       Sets the title of a link or image node. Returns 1 on success, 0 on failure.

       const char * cmark_node_get_on_enter(cmark_node *node)

       Returns the literal "on enter" text for a custom node, or an empty string if  no  on_enter
       is set. Returns NULL if called on a non-custom node.

       int cmark_node_set_on_enter(cmark_node *node, const char *on_enter)

       Sets  the  literal  text to render "on enter" for a custom node.  Any children of the node
       will be rendered after this text. Returns 1 on success 0 on failure.

       const char * cmark_node_get_on_exit(cmark_node *node)

       Returns the literal "on exit" text for a custom node, or an empty string if no on_exit  is
       set. Returns NULL if called on a non-custom node.

       int cmark_node_set_on_exit(cmark_node *node, const char *on_exit)

       Sets  the  literal  text  to render "on exit" for a custom node.  Any children of the node
       will be rendered before this text. Returns 1 on success 0 on failure.

       int cmark_node_get_start_line(cmark_node *node)

       Returns the line on which node begins.

       int cmark_node_get_start_column(cmark_node *node)

       Returns the column at which node begins.

       int cmark_node_get_end_line(cmark_node *node)

       Returns the line on which node ends.

       int cmark_node_get_end_column(cmark_node *node)

       Returns the column at which node ends.

   Tree Manipulation
       void cmark_node_unlink(cmark_node *node)

       Unlinks  a  node,  removing  it  from  the  tree,  but  not  freeing  its   memory.   (Use
       cmark_node_free for that.)

       int cmark_node_insert_before(cmark_node *node, cmark_node *sibling)

       Inserts sibling before node. Returns 1 on success, 0 on failure.

       int cmark_node_insert_after(cmark_node *node, cmark_node *sibling)

       Inserts sibling after node. Returns 1 on success, 0 on failure.

       int cmark_node_replace(cmark_node *oldnode, cmark_node *newnode)

       Replaces  oldnode with newnode and unlinks oldnode (but does not free its memory). Returns
       1 on success, 0 on failure.

       int cmark_node_prepend_child(cmark_node *node, cmark_node *child)

       Adds child to the beginning of the children of node.  Returns 1 on success, 0 on failure.

       int cmark_node_append_child(cmark_node *node, cmark_node *child)

       Adds child to the end of the children of node.  Returns 1 on success, 0 on failure.

       void cmark_consolidate_text_nodes(cmark_node *root)

       Consolidates adjacent text nodes.

       void cmark_node_own(cmark_node *root)

       Ensures a node and all its children own their own chunk memory.

   Parsing
       Simple interface:

              cmark_node *document = cmark_parse_document("Hello *world*", 13,
                                                          CMARK_OPT_DEFAULT);

       Streaming interface:

              cmark_parser *parser = cmark_parser_new(CMARK_OPT_DEFAULT);
              FILE *fp = fopen("myfile.md", "rb");
              while ((bytes = fread(buffer, 1, sizeof(buffer), fp)) > 0) {
                      cmark_parser_feed(parser, buffer, bytes);
                      if (bytes < sizeof(buffer)) {
                          break;
                      }
              }
              document = cmark_parser_finish(parser);
              cmark_parser_free(parser);

       cmark_parser * cmark_parser_new(int options)

       Creates a new parser object.

       cmark_parser * cmark_parser_new_with_mem(int options, cmark_mem *mem)

       Creates a new parser object with the given memory allocator

       void cmark_parser_free(cmark_parser *parser)

       Frees memory allocated for a parser object.

       void cmark_parser_feed(cmark_parser *parser, const char *buffer, size_t len)

       Feeds a string of length len to parser.

       cmark_node * cmark_parser_finish(cmark_parser *parser)

       Finish parsing and return a pointer to a tree of nodes.

       cmark_node * cmark_parse_document(const char *buffer, size_t len, int options)

       Parse a CommonMark document in buffer of length len.  Returns  a  pointer  to  a  tree  of
       nodes.  The  memory  allocated  for the node tree should be released using cmark_node_free
       when it is no longer needed.

       cmark_node * cmark_parse_file(FILE *f, int options)

       Parse a CommonMark document in file f, returning a pointer to a tree of nodes. The  memory
       allocated  for the node tree should be released using cmark_node_free when it is no longer
       needed.

   Rendering
       char * cmark_render_xml(cmark_node *root, int options)

       Render a node tree as XML. It is the caller's responsibility to free the returned buffer.

       char * cmark_render_xml_with_mem(cmark_node *root, int options, cmark_mem *mem)

       As for cmark_render_xml, but specifying the allocator to use for the resulting string.

       char * cmark_render_html(cmark_node *root, int options, cmark_llist *extensions)

       Render a node tree as an HTML fragment. It is up to the user to add an appropriate  header
       and footer. It is the caller's responsibility to free the returned buffer.

       char  * cmark_render_html_with_mem(cmark_node *root, int options, cmark_llist *extensions,
       cmark_mem *mem)

       As for cmark_render_html, but specifying the allocator to use for the resulting string.

       char * cmark_render_man(cmark_node *root, int options, int width)

       Render a node tree  as  a  groff  man  page,  without  the  header.  It  is  the  caller's
       responsibility to free the returned buffer.

       char * cmark_render_man_with_mem(cmark_node *root, int options, int width, cmark_mem *mem)

       As for cmark_render_man, but specifying the allocator to use for the resulting string.

       char * cmark_render_commonmark(cmark_node *root, int options, int width)

       Render a node tree as a commonmark document. It is the caller's responsibility to free the
       returned buffer.

       char  *  cmark_render_commonmark_with_mem(cmark_node  *root,  int  options,   int   width,
       cmark_mem *mem)

       As  for  cmark_render_commonmark,  but  specifying  the allocator to use for the resulting
       string.

       char * cmark_render_plaintext(cmark_node *root, int options, int width)

       Render a node tree as a plain text document. It is the caller's responsibility to free the
       returned buffer.

       char * cmark_render_plaintext_with_mem(cmark_node *root, int options, int width, cmark_mem
       *mem)

       As for cmark_render_plaintext, but specifying the  allocator  to  use  for  the  resulting
       string.

       char * cmark_render_latex(cmark_node *root, int options, int width)

       Render  a  node  tree  as  a LaTeX document. It is the caller's responsibility to free the
       returned buffer.

       char * cmark_render_latex_with_mem(cmark_node *root, int  options,  int  width,  cmark_mem
       *mem)

       As for cmark_render_latex, but specifying the allocator to use for the resulting string.

   Options
       #define CMARK_OPT_DEFAULT 0

       Default options.

   Options affecting rendering
       #define CMARK_OPT_SOURCEPOS (1 << 1)

       Include a data-sourcepos attribute on all block elements.

       #define CMARK_OPT_HARDBREAKS (1 << 2)

       Render softbreak elements as hard line breaks.

       #define CMARK_OPT_SAFE (1 << 3)

       CMARK_OPT_SAFE  is  defined  here  for API compatibility, but it no longer has any effect.
       "Safe" mode is now the default: set CMARK_OPT_UNSAFE to disable it.

       #define CMARK_OPT_UNSAFE (1 << 17)

       Render raw HTML and unsafe links (javascript:, vbscript:, file:,  and  data:,  except  for
       image/png,  image/gif,  image/jpeg,  or  image/webp  mime  types). By default, raw HTML is
       replaced by a placeholder HTML comment. Unsafe links are replaced by empty strings.

       #define CMARK_OPT_NOBREAKS (1 << 4)

       Render softbreak elements as spaces.

   Options affecting parsing
       #define CMARK_OPT_NORMALIZE (1 << 8)

       Legacy option (no effect).

       #define CMARK_OPT_VALIDATE_UTF8 (1 << 9)

       Validate UTF-8  in  the  input  before  parsing,  replacing  illegal  sequences  with  the
       replacement character U+FFFD.

       #define CMARK_OPT_SMART (1 << 10)

       Convert straight quotes to curly, --- to em dashes, -- to en dashes.

       #define CMARK_OPT_GITHUB_PRE_LANG (1 << 11)

       Use GitHub-style  tags for code blocks instead of .

       #define CMARK_OPT_LIBERAL_HTML_TAG (1 << 12)

       Be liberal in interpreting inline HTML tags.

       #define CMARK_OPT_FOOTNOTES (1 << 13)

       Parse footnotes.

       #define CMARK_OPT_STRIKETHROUGH_DOUBLE_TILDE (1 << 14)

       Only parse strikethroughs if surrounded by exactly 2 tildes. Gives some compatibility with
       redcarpet.

       #define CMARK_OPT_TABLE_PREFER_STYLE_ATTRIBUTES (1 << 15)

       Use style attributes to align table cells instead of align attributes.

       #define CMARK_OPT_FULL_INFO_STRING (1 << 16)

       Include the remainder of the info string in code blocks in a separate attribute.

   Version information
       int cmark_version(void)

       The library version as integer for runtime checks. Also available as  macro  CMARK_VERSION
       for compile time checks.

       • Bits 16-23 contain the major version.

       • Bits 8-15 contain the minor version.

       • Bits 0-7 contain the patchlevel.

       In hexadecimal format, the number 0x010203 represents version 1.2.3.

       const char * cmark_version_string(void)

       The   library   version   string   for   runtime   checks.   Also   available   as   macro
       CMARK_VERSION_STRING for compile time checks.

AUTHORS

       John MacFarlane, Vicent Marti, Kārlis Gaņģis, Nick Wellnhofer.