1.0.0

  • Fix issue where accept could cause an exception.
  • Remove deprecated escapeHtml function.
  • Fix compliance with auto-links, including support for email addresses.
  • Updated ExtensionSet.gitHub to more closely align with GitHub markdown.

0.11.4

  • Fix bug with lazy blockquote continuations (#162)
  • Fix bug with list item continuations (#156)

0.11.3

  • Deprecate escapeHtml. This code exists in dart:convert.

0.11.2

  • Fix reference code links inside blockquotes.
  • Add src/util.dart to exports.

0.11.1

  • Add version information:
    • dart bin/markdown.dart --version now shows the package version number.
    • The playground app now shows the version number.
  • Improve autolink parsing.
  • Add new table syntax: TableSyntax.
  • Add new ExtensionSet that includes the table syntax: ExtensionSet.gitHub.
  • For development: added tool/travis.sh.
  • Support multiline Setext headers.
  • Handle loose-vs-strict list items better.
  • Support ordered lists that start with a number other than 1.

0.11.0+1

0.11.0

  • Parse HTML blocks more accurately, according to CommonMark.
  • Support shortcut reference links.
  • Don't allow an indented code block to interrupt a paragraph.
  • Change definition of “loose” and “strict” lists (items wrapped in paragraph tags vs not) to CommonMark's. The primary difference is that any single list item can trigger the entire list to be marked as “loose”, rather than defining “looseness” on each specific item.
  • Fix paragraph continuations in blockquotes and list items.
  • Fix silly typing bug with tool/common_mark_stats.dart, which resulted in a dramatic overestimate of our CommonMark compliance.
  • There are now 427/613 (69%) passing CommonMark v0.25 specs.

0.10.1

  • Parse hard line breaks properly (#86). Thanks @mehaase!
  • Fix processing of [ ... ] syntax when no resolver is specified (#92).
  • There are now 401/613 (65%) passing CommonMark v0.24 specs. (Actually: after 0f64c8f the actual number of passing tests was 352/613 (57%).)

0.10.0

  • BREAKING: Now following the CommonMark spec for fenced code blocks. If a language (info string) is provided, it is added as a class to the code element with a language- prefix.
  • BREAKING: Now following the CommonMark spec for images. Previously, ![text](img.png) would compile too <a href="img.prg"><img src="img.prg" alt="text"></img></a>. That same code will now compile to <img src="img.png" alt="text" />.
  • Fix all strong mode errors.

0.9.0

  • BREAKING: The text [foo] (bar) no longer renders as an inline link (#53).
  • BREAKING: Change list parsing to allow lists to begin immediately after a preceding block element, without a blank line in between.
  • Formalize an API for Markdown extensions (#43).
  • Introduce ExtensionSets. FencedCodeBlock is considered an extension, but existing usage of markdownToHtml() and new Document() will use the default extension set, which is ExtensionSet.commonMark, which includes FencedCodeBlock.
  • Inline HTML syntax support; This is also considered an extension (#18).
  • The text [foo]() now renders as an inline link.
  • Whitespace now allowed between a link's destination and title (#65).
  • Header identifier support in the HeaderWithIdSyntax and SetextHeaderWithIdSyntax extensions.
  • Implement backslash-escaping so that Markdown syntax can be escaped, such as [foo]\(bar) ==> <p>[foo](bar)</p>.
  • Support for hard line breaks with either \\\n or \n (#30, #60).
  • New public method for BlockParser: peek(int linesAhead), meant for use in subclasses.
  • New public members for ListSyntax: blocksInList and determineBlockItems(), meant for use in subclasses.
  • Improve public docs (better, and more of them).

0.8.0

  • Breaking: Remove (probably unused) fields: LinkSyntax.resolved, InlineParser.currentSource.
  • Switch tests to use test instead of unittest.
  • Fix a few bugs in inline code syntax.
  • Ignore underscores inside words (#41).

0.7.2

  • Allow resolving links that contain inline syntax (#42).

0.7.1+3

  • Updated homepage.

0.7.1+2

  • Formatted code.

  • Updated readme.