[cl-markdown-devel] cl-markdown and asdf-system-connections
Gary King
gwking at metabang.com
Fri Dec 12 19:44:48 UTC 2008
Hi Raphael,
I'm not sure if I ever communicated that this has been fixed.
My apologies for dropping the ball!
On Oct 14, 2008, at 7:07 PM, Raphael Martelles wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Here's another interesting one:
>
> (markdown "
>
> <p>
> <img src='/images/lisplogo_flag_64.png' /></p>
>
> " :stream nil :format :html)
>
> results in:
>
> <p> <img src='/images/lisplogo<em>flag</em>64.png' /></p>
>
>
> On the other hand:
>
> (markdown "
>
> <p>
> <img src='/images/lisplogo-flag_64.png' /></p>
>
> " :stream nil :format :html)
>
> results in the correct output of:
>
> <p> <img src='/images/lisplogo-flag_64.png' /></p>
>
> Looks like cl-markdown is interpreting surrounding underscores as
> emphasis within the inline HTML block, even though the markdown docs
> say it shouldn't.
>
> That took me a while to find. :)
>
> Raph
>
>
>
> On Oct 14, 2008, at 11:15 AM, Gary King wrote:
>
>> (cc'd to list)
>>
>> Hi Raphael,
>>
>> This is great feedback; thanks.
>>
>> I'll add these issues to my issue tracker (Fogbugz) and try to
>> attend to them both soon).
>>
>>
>> On Oct 14, 2008, at 12:58 PM, Raphael Martelles wrote:
>>
>>> Hi, Gary.
>>>
>>> Just a quick note to say that I think asdf-system-connections
>>> needs to be added as a dependency to cl-markdown. I carefully (by
>>> hand) installed the various dependencies to get cl-markdown to
>>> work, and when I tried (markdown "some string") I got the slime
>>> debugger saying "Class named NIL not found."
>>>
>>> After some investigation, I then restarted lisp, loaded asdf-
>>> system-connections, reloaded the rest of the packages and tried
>>> (markdown "some string") again and had it work.
>>>
>>> The stack is here:
>>>
>>> ((0 "(\"CCL::%READ-FORM\"\" \\\"#<STRING-INPUT-STREAM
>>> #x300040FDF2AD>\\\" \\\"0\\\" \\\"'NIL\\\"\")"
>>> (:restartable :unknown))
>>> (1 "(\"READ\"\" \\\"#<STRING-INPUT-STREAM #x300040FDF2AD>
>>> \\\" \\\"'T\\\" \\\"'NIL\\\" \\\"'NIL\\\"\")"
>>> (:restartable :unknown))
>>> (2 "(\"READ-FROM-STRING\"\" \\\"\\\\\"\\\\\"\\\" \\\"'T\\
>>> \" \\\"'NIL\\\" \\\"':START\\\" \\\"0\\\" \\\"':END\\\" \\\"'NIL\\
>>> \" \\\"':PRESERVE-WH.."
>>> (:restartable :unknown))
>>> (3 "(\"(:INTERNAL SWANK::FROM-STRING)\"\"\")"
>>> (:restartable :unknown))
>>> (4 "(\"SWANK::CALL-WITH-BUFFER-SYNTAX\"\" \\\"'NIL\\\" \\
>>> \"#<COMPILED-LEXICAL-CLOSURE (:INTERNAL SWANK::FROM-STRI.."
>>> (:restartable :unknown))
>>> (5 "(\"(:INTERNAL SWANK:INTERACTIVE-EVAL)\"\"\")"
>>> (:restartable :unknown))
>>> (6 "(\"SWANK::CALL-WITH-RETRY-RESTART\"\" \\\"\\\\\"Retry
>>> SLIME interactive evaluation request.\\\\\"\\\" \\\"#<COMPILE.."
>>> (:restartable :unknown))
>>> (7 "(\"SWANK::CALL-WITH-BUFFER-SYNTAX\"\" \\\"'NIL\\\" \\
>>> \"#<COMPILED-LEXICAL-CLOSURE (:INTERNAL SWANK:INTERACTIV.."
>>> (:restartable :unknown))
>>> (8 "(\"CCL::CALL-CHECK-REGS\"\" \\\"'SWANK:INTERACTIVE-
>>> EVAL\\\" \\\"\\\\\"\\\\\"\\\"\")"
>>> (:restartable :unknown))
>>> (9 "(\"SWANK::EVAL-FOR-EMACS\"\" \\\"'(SWANK:INTERACTIVE-
>>> EVAL \\\\\"\\\\\")\\\" \\\"'NIL\\\" \\\"2\\\"\")"
>>>
>>>
>>> I am using Clozure Common Lisp (formerly openmcl) 1.2 on an Intel
>>> mac.
>>>
>>> I also noticed that in cl-containers, I kept getting a warning
>>> that read-container-element was not found. I changed the four #
>>> +MCL conditions to #+(or :MCL :openmcl) and that worked very well.
>>> I did not see anywhere else in any of the packages that this
>>> needed to be done. (This did not fix the above issue, but I am not
>>> sure if it might not be important in other ways.)
>>>
>>> Anyway, I hope this feedback is useful to you! Thank you for all
>>> your work on these utilities!
>>>
>>> Raph
>>>
>>
>> --
>> Gary Warren King, metabang.com
>> Cell: (413) 559 8738
>> Fax: (206) 338-4052
>> gwkkwg on Skype * garethsan on AIM
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
--
Gary Warren King, metabang.com
Cell: (413) 559 8738
Fax: (206) 338-4052
gwkkwg on Skype * garethsan on AIM
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