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Author SHA1 Message Date
Bjørn Erik Pedersen
243694102a Remove the goroutines from the shortcode lexer
It was clever, but storing the items in a slice is faster -- and it gives room to more goroutines in other places.

```bash
benchmark                     old ns/op     new ns/op     delta
BenchmarkShortcodeLexer-4     180173        79614         -55.81%

benchmark                     old allocs     new allocs     delta
BenchmarkShortcodeLexer-4     309            328            +6.15%

benchmark                     old bytes     new bytes     delta
BenchmarkShortcodeLexer-4     35456         47008         +32.58%
```
2017-12-07 23:08:25 +01:00
Albert
8fa871a05f all: Remove dead code 2016-10-13 13:51:16 +02:00
Bjørn Erik Pedersen
59df7db764 Fix half-broken self-closing shortcodes
Fixes #2498
2016-09-27 21:11:34 +02:00
Bjørn Erik Pedersen
e445c35d6a Fix copyright headers in source files
Still need to add some missing headers and an AUTHORS file.

See #1646
2015-12-07 19:57:01 +01:00
Steve Francia
f045d7a611 Change the license to Apache 2.0 2015-11-23 22:16:36 -05:00
Anthony Fok
18a29964fa Fix trivial typos in code 2015-11-16 07:15:17 -07:00
bep
be9df84772 shortcodeparser: fix panic on slash following opening shortcode comment
Fixes #1093
2015-04-30 15:59:07 +02:00
bep
176ce5deab Allow hyphens in shortcode name
Fixes #929
2015-02-27 11:57:23 +01:00
bep
55fcd2f30f Shortcode rewrite, take 2
This commit contains a restructuring and partial rewrite of the shortcode handling.

Prior to this commit rendering of the page content was mingled with handling of the shortcodes. This led to several oddities.

The new flow is:

1. Shortcodes are extracted from page and replaced with placeholders.
2. Shortcodes are processed and rendered
3. Page is processed
4. The placeholders are replaced with the rendered shortcodes

The handling of summaries is also made simpler by this.

This commit also introduces some other chenges:

1. distinction between shortcodes that need further processing and those who do not:

* `{{< >}}`: Typically raw HTML. Will not be processed.
* `{{% %}}`: Will be processed by the page's markup engine (Markdown or (infuture) Asciidoctor)

The above also involves a new shortcode-parser, with lexical scanning inspired by Rob Pike's talk called "Lexical Scanning in Go",
which should be easier to understand, give better error messages and perform better.

2. If you want to exclude a shortcode from being processed (for documentation etc.), the inner part of the shorcode must be commented out, i.e. `{{%/* movie 47238zzb */%}}`. See the updated shortcode section in the documentation for further examples.

The new parser supports nested shortcodes. This isn't new, but has two related design choices worth mentioning:

* The shortcodes will be rendered individually, so If both `{{< >}}` and `{{% %}}` are used in the nested hierarchy, one will be passed through the page's markdown processor, the other not.
* To avoid potential costly overhead of always looking far ahead for a possible closing tag, this implementation looks at the template itself, and is branded as a container with inner content if it contains a reference to `.Inner`

Fixes #565
Fixes #480
Fixes #461

And probably some others.
2014-11-17 18:32:06 -05:00