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# Change Log

## 3.0.0 - 2023-06-03

⚠️ This release contains some minor breaking changes in the internal API and improvements to the parsing strictness.

**Full Changelog**: <https://github.com/executablebooks/markdown-it-py/compare/v2.2.0...v3.0.0>

### ⬆️ UPGRADE: Drop support for Python 3.7

Also add testing for Python 3.11

### ⬆️ UPGRADE: Update from upstream markdown-it `12.2.0` to `13.0.0`

A key change is the addition of a new `Token` type, `text_special`, which is used to represent HTML entities and backslash escaped characters.
This ensures that (core) typographic transformation rules are not incorrectly applied to these texts.
The final core rule is now the new `text_join` rule, which joins adjacent `text`/`text_special` tokens,
and so no `text_special` tokens should be present in the final token stream.
Any custom typographic rules should be inserted before `text_join`.

A new `linkify` rule has also been added to the inline chain, which will linkify full URLs (e.g. `https://example.com`),
and fixes collision of emphasis and linkifier (so `http://example.org/foo._bar_-_baz` is now a single link, not emphasized).
Emails and fuzzy links are not affected by this.

* ♻️ Refactor backslash escape logic, add `text_special` [#276](https://github.com/executablebooks/markdown-it-py/pull/276)
* ♻️ Parse entities to `text_special` token [#280](https://github.com/executablebooks/markdown-it-py/pull/280)
* ♻️ Refactor: Add linkifier rule to inline chain for full links [#279](https://github.com/executablebooks/markdown-it-py/pull/279)
* ‼️ Remove `(p)` => `§` replacement in typographer [#281](https://github.com/executablebooks/markdown-it-py/pull/281)
* ‼️ Remove unused `silent` arg in `ParserBlock.tokenize` [#284](https://github.com/executablebooks/markdown-it-py/pull/284)
* 🐛 FIX: numeric character reference passing [#272](https://github.com/executablebooks/markdown-it-py/pull/272)
* 🐛 Fix: tab preventing paragraph continuation in lists [#274](https://github.com/executablebooks/markdown-it-py/pull/274)
* 👌 Improve nested emphasis parsing [#273](https://github.com/executablebooks/markdown-it-py/pull/273)
* 👌 fix possible ReDOS in newline rule [#275](https://github.com/executablebooks/markdown-it-py/pull/275)
* 👌 Improve performance of `skipSpaces`/`skipChars` [#271](https://github.com/executablebooks/markdown-it-py/pull/271)
* 👌 Show text of `text_special` in `tree.pretty` [#282](https://github.com/executablebooks/markdown-it-py/pull/282)

### ♻️ REFACTOR: Replace most character code use with strings

The use of `StateBase.srcCharCode` is deprecated (with backward-compatibility), and all core uses are replaced by `StateBase.src`.

Conversion of source string characters to an integer representing the Unicode character is prevalent in the upstream JavaScript implementation, to improve performance.
However, it is unnecessary in Python and leads to harder to read code and performance deprecations (during the conversion in the `StateBase` initialisation).

See [#270](https://github.com/executablebooks/markdown-it-py/pull/270), thanks to [@hukkinj1](https://github.com/hukkinj1).

### ♻️ Centralise indented code block tests

For CommonMark, the presence of indented code blocks prevent any other block element from having an indent of greater than 4 spaces.
Certain Markdown flavors and derivatives, such as mdx and djot, disable these code blocks though, since it is more common to use code fences and/or arbitrary indenting is desirable.
Previously, disabling code blocks did not remove the indent limitation, since most block elements had the 3 space limitation hard-coded.
This change centralised the logic of applying this limitation (in `StateBlock.is_code_block`), and only applies it when indented code blocks are enabled.

This allows for e.g.

```md
<div>
<div>

I can indent as much as I want here.

<div>
<div>
```

See [#260](https://github.com/executablebooks/markdown-it-py/pull/260)

### 🔧 Maintenance changes

Strict type annotation checking has been applied to the whole code base,
[ruff](https://github.com/charliermarsh/ruff) is now used for linting,
and fuzzing tests have been added to the CI, to integrate with Google [OSS-Fuzz](https://github.com/google/oss-fuzz/tree/master/projects/markdown-it-py) testing, thanks to [@DavidKorczynski](https://github.com/DavidKorczynski).

* 🔧 MAINTAIN: Make type checking strict [#](https://github.com/executablebooks/markdown-it-py/pull/267)
* 🔧 Add typing of rule functions [#283](https://github.com/executablebooks/markdown-it-py/pull/283)
* 🔧 Move linting from flake8 to ruff [#268](https://github.com/executablebooks/markdown-it-py/pull/268)
* 🧪 CI: Add fuzzing workflow for PRs [#262](https://github.com/executablebooks/markdown-it-py/pull/262)
* 🔧 Add tox env for fuzz testcase run [#263](https://github.com/executablebooks/markdown-it-py/pull/263)
* 🧪 Add OSS-Fuzz set up by @DavidKorczynski in [#255](https://github.com/executablebooks/markdown-it-py/pull/255)
* 🧪 Fix fuzzing test failures [#254](https://github.com/executablebooks/markdown-it-py/pull/254)

## 2.2.0 - 2023-02-22

### What's Changed
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- Pluggable: Adds syntax extensions to extend the parser (see the [plugin list][md-plugins]).
- High speed (see our [benchmarking tests][md-performance])
- [Safe by default][md-security]
- Member of [Google's Assured Open Source Software](https://cloud.google.com/assured-open-source-software/docs/supported-packages)

This is a Python port of [markdown-it], and some of its associated plugins.
For more details see: <https://markdown-it-py.readthedocs.io>.
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- {fa}`check,text-success mr-1` Pluggable: Adds syntax extensions to extend the parser (see the [plugin list](md/plugins))
- {fa}`check,text-success mr-1` High speed (see our [benchmarking tests](md/performance))
- {fa}`check,text-success mr-1` [Safe by default](md/security)
- {fa}`check,text-success mr-1` Member of [Google's Assured Open Source Software](https://cloud.google.com/assured-open-source-software/docs/supported-packages)

For a good introduction to [markdown-it] see the __[Live demo](https://markdown-it.github.io)__.
This is a Python port of the well used [markdown-it], and some of its associated plugins.
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"""A Python port of Markdown-It"""
__all__ = ("MarkdownIt",)
__version__ = "2.2.0"
__version__ = "3.0.0"

from .main import MarkdownIt

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