diff vendor/github.com/russross/blackfriday/v2/markdown.go @ 66:787b5ee0289d draft

Use vendored modules Signed-off-by: Izuru Yakumo <yakumo.izuru@chaotic.ninja>
author yakumo.izuru
date Sun, 23 Jul 2023 13:18:53 +0000
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+// Blackfriday Markdown Processor
+// Available at http://github.com/russross/blackfriday
+//
+// Copyright © 2011 Russ Ross <russ@russross.com>.
+// Distributed under the Simplified BSD License.
+// See README.md for details.
+
+package blackfriday
+
+import (
+	"bytes"
+	"fmt"
+	"io"
+	"strings"
+	"unicode/utf8"
+)
+
+//
+// Markdown parsing and processing
+//
+
+// Version string of the package. Appears in the rendered document when
+// CompletePage flag is on.
+const Version = "2.0"
+
+// Extensions is a bitwise or'ed collection of enabled Blackfriday's
+// extensions.
+type Extensions int
+
+// These are the supported markdown parsing extensions.
+// OR these values together to select multiple extensions.
+const (
+	NoExtensions           Extensions = 0
+	NoIntraEmphasis        Extensions = 1 << iota // Ignore emphasis markers inside words
+	Tables                                        // Render tables
+	FencedCode                                    // Render fenced code blocks
+	Autolink                                      // Detect embedded URLs that are not explicitly marked
+	Strikethrough                                 // Strikethrough text using ~~test~~
+	LaxHTMLBlocks                                 // Loosen up HTML block parsing rules
+	SpaceHeadings                                 // Be strict about prefix heading rules
+	HardLineBreak                                 // Translate newlines into line breaks
+	TabSizeEight                                  // Expand tabs to eight spaces instead of four
+	Footnotes                                     // Pandoc-style footnotes
+	NoEmptyLineBeforeBlock                        // No need to insert an empty line to start a (code, quote, ordered list, unordered list) block
+	HeadingIDs                                    // specify heading IDs  with {#id}
+	Titleblock                                    // Titleblock ala pandoc
+	AutoHeadingIDs                                // Create the heading ID from the text
+	BackslashLineBreak                            // Translate trailing backslashes into line breaks
+	DefinitionLists                               // Render definition lists
+
+	CommonHTMLFlags HTMLFlags = UseXHTML | Smartypants |
+		SmartypantsFractions | SmartypantsDashes | SmartypantsLatexDashes
+
+	CommonExtensions Extensions = NoIntraEmphasis | Tables | FencedCode |
+		Autolink | Strikethrough | SpaceHeadings | HeadingIDs |
+		BackslashLineBreak | DefinitionLists
+)
+
+// ListType contains bitwise or'ed flags for list and list item objects.
+type ListType int
+
+// These are the possible flag values for the ListItem renderer.
+// Multiple flag values may be ORed together.
+// These are mostly of interest if you are writing a new output format.
+const (
+	ListTypeOrdered ListType = 1 << iota
+	ListTypeDefinition
+	ListTypeTerm
+
+	ListItemContainsBlock
+	ListItemBeginningOfList // TODO: figure out if this is of any use now
+	ListItemEndOfList
+)
+
+// CellAlignFlags holds a type of alignment in a table cell.
+type CellAlignFlags int
+
+// These are the possible flag values for the table cell renderer.
+// Only a single one of these values will be used; they are not ORed together.
+// These are mostly of interest if you are writing a new output format.
+const (
+	TableAlignmentLeft CellAlignFlags = 1 << iota
+	TableAlignmentRight
+	TableAlignmentCenter = (TableAlignmentLeft | TableAlignmentRight)
+)
+
+// The size of a tab stop.
+const (
+	TabSizeDefault = 4
+	TabSizeDouble  = 8
+)
+
+// blockTags is a set of tags that are recognized as HTML block tags.
+// Any of these can be included in markdown text without special escaping.
+var blockTags = map[string]struct{}{
+	"blockquote": {},
+	"del":        {},
+	"div":        {},
+	"dl":         {},
+	"fieldset":   {},
+	"form":       {},
+	"h1":         {},
+	"h2":         {},
+	"h3":         {},
+	"h4":         {},
+	"h5":         {},
+	"h6":         {},
+	"iframe":     {},
+	"ins":        {},
+	"math":       {},
+	"noscript":   {},
+	"ol":         {},
+	"pre":        {},
+	"p":          {},
+	"script":     {},
+	"style":      {},
+	"table":      {},
+	"ul":         {},
+
+	// HTML5
+	"address":    {},
+	"article":    {},
+	"aside":      {},
+	"canvas":     {},
+	"figcaption": {},
+	"figure":     {},
+	"footer":     {},
+	"header":     {},
+	"hgroup":     {},
+	"main":       {},
+	"nav":        {},
+	"output":     {},
+	"progress":   {},
+	"section":    {},
+	"video":      {},
+}
+
+// Renderer is the rendering interface. This is mostly of interest if you are
+// implementing a new rendering format.
+//
+// Only an HTML implementation is provided in this repository, see the README
+// for external implementations.
+type Renderer interface {
+	// RenderNode is the main rendering method. It will be called once for
+	// every leaf node and twice for every non-leaf node (first with
+	// entering=true, then with entering=false). The method should write its
+	// rendition of the node to the supplied writer w.
+	RenderNode(w io.Writer, node *Node, entering bool) WalkStatus
+
+	// RenderHeader is a method that allows the renderer to produce some
+	// content preceding the main body of the output document. The header is
+	// understood in the broad sense here. For example, the default HTML
+	// renderer will write not only the HTML document preamble, but also the
+	// table of contents if it was requested.
+	//
+	// The method will be passed an entire document tree, in case a particular
+	// implementation needs to inspect it to produce output.
+	//
+	// The output should be written to the supplied writer w. If your
+	// implementation has no header to write, supply an empty implementation.
+	RenderHeader(w io.Writer, ast *Node)
+
+	// RenderFooter is a symmetric counterpart of RenderHeader.
+	RenderFooter(w io.Writer, ast *Node)
+}
+
+// Callback functions for inline parsing. One such function is defined
+// for each character that triggers a response when parsing inline data.
+type inlineParser func(p *Markdown, data []byte, offset int) (int, *Node)
+
+// Markdown is a type that holds extensions and the runtime state used by
+// Parse, and the renderer. You can not use it directly, construct it with New.
+type Markdown struct {
+	renderer          Renderer
+	referenceOverride ReferenceOverrideFunc
+	refs              map[string]*reference
+	inlineCallback    [256]inlineParser
+	extensions        Extensions
+	nesting           int
+	maxNesting        int
+	insideLink        bool
+
+	// Footnotes need to be ordered as well as available to quickly check for
+	// presence. If a ref is also a footnote, it's stored both in refs and here
+	// in notes. Slice is nil if footnotes not enabled.
+	notes []*reference
+
+	doc                  *Node
+	tip                  *Node // = doc
+	oldTip               *Node
+	lastMatchedContainer *Node // = doc
+	allClosed            bool
+}
+
+func (p *Markdown) getRef(refid string) (ref *reference, found bool) {
+	if p.referenceOverride != nil {
+		r, overridden := p.referenceOverride(refid)
+		if overridden {
+			if r == nil {
+				return nil, false
+			}
+			return &reference{
+				link:     []byte(r.Link),
+				title:    []byte(r.Title),
+				noteID:   0,
+				hasBlock: false,
+				text:     []byte(r.Text)}, true
+		}
+	}
+	// refs are case insensitive
+	ref, found = p.refs[strings.ToLower(refid)]
+	return ref, found
+}
+
+func (p *Markdown) finalize(block *Node) {
+	above := block.Parent
+	block.open = false
+	p.tip = above
+}
+
+func (p *Markdown) addChild(node NodeType, offset uint32) *Node {
+	return p.addExistingChild(NewNode(node), offset)
+}
+
+func (p *Markdown) addExistingChild(node *Node, offset uint32) *Node {
+	for !p.tip.canContain(node.Type) {
+		p.finalize(p.tip)
+	}
+	p.tip.AppendChild(node)
+	p.tip = node
+	return node
+}
+
+func (p *Markdown) closeUnmatchedBlocks() {
+	if !p.allClosed {
+		for p.oldTip != p.lastMatchedContainer {
+			parent := p.oldTip.Parent
+			p.finalize(p.oldTip)
+			p.oldTip = parent
+		}
+		p.allClosed = true
+	}
+}
+
+//
+//
+// Public interface
+//
+//
+
+// Reference represents the details of a link.
+// See the documentation in Options for more details on use-case.
+type Reference struct {
+	// Link is usually the URL the reference points to.
+	Link string
+	// Title is the alternate text describing the link in more detail.
+	Title string
+	// Text is the optional text to override the ref with if the syntax used was
+	// [refid][]
+	Text string
+}
+
+// ReferenceOverrideFunc is expected to be called with a reference string and
+// return either a valid Reference type that the reference string maps to or
+// nil. If overridden is false, the default reference logic will be executed.
+// See the documentation in Options for more details on use-case.
+type ReferenceOverrideFunc func(reference string) (ref *Reference, overridden bool)
+
+// New constructs a Markdown processor. You can use the same With* functions as
+// for Run() to customize parser's behavior and the renderer.
+func New(opts ...Option) *Markdown {
+	var p Markdown
+	for _, opt := range opts {
+		opt(&p)
+	}
+	p.refs = make(map[string]*reference)
+	p.maxNesting = 16
+	p.insideLink = false
+	docNode := NewNode(Document)
+	p.doc = docNode
+	p.tip = docNode
+	p.oldTip = docNode
+	p.lastMatchedContainer = docNode
+	p.allClosed = true
+	// register inline parsers
+	p.inlineCallback[' '] = maybeLineBreak
+	p.inlineCallback['*'] = emphasis
+	p.inlineCallback['_'] = emphasis
+	if p.extensions&Strikethrough != 0 {
+		p.inlineCallback['~'] = emphasis
+	}
+	p.inlineCallback['`'] = codeSpan
+	p.inlineCallback['\n'] = lineBreak
+	p.inlineCallback['['] = link
+	p.inlineCallback['<'] = leftAngle
+	p.inlineCallback['\\'] = escape
+	p.inlineCallback['&'] = entity
+	p.inlineCallback['!'] = maybeImage
+	p.inlineCallback['^'] = maybeInlineFootnote
+	if p.extensions&Autolink != 0 {
+		p.inlineCallback['h'] = maybeAutoLink
+		p.inlineCallback['m'] = maybeAutoLink
+		p.inlineCallback['f'] = maybeAutoLink
+		p.inlineCallback['H'] = maybeAutoLink
+		p.inlineCallback['M'] = maybeAutoLink
+		p.inlineCallback['F'] = maybeAutoLink
+	}
+	if p.extensions&Footnotes != 0 {
+		p.notes = make([]*reference, 0)
+	}
+	return &p
+}
+
+// Option customizes the Markdown processor's default behavior.
+type Option func(*Markdown)
+
+// WithRenderer allows you to override the default renderer.
+func WithRenderer(r Renderer) Option {
+	return func(p *Markdown) {
+		p.renderer = r
+	}
+}
+
+// WithExtensions allows you to pick some of the many extensions provided by
+// Blackfriday. You can bitwise OR them.
+func WithExtensions(e Extensions) Option {
+	return func(p *Markdown) {
+		p.extensions = e
+	}
+}
+
+// WithNoExtensions turns off all extensions and custom behavior.
+func WithNoExtensions() Option {
+	return func(p *Markdown) {
+		p.extensions = NoExtensions
+		p.renderer = NewHTMLRenderer(HTMLRendererParameters{
+			Flags: HTMLFlagsNone,
+		})
+	}
+}
+
+// WithRefOverride sets an optional function callback that is called every
+// time a reference is resolved.
+//
+// In Markdown, the link reference syntax can be made to resolve a link to
+// a reference instead of an inline URL, in one of the following ways:
+//
+//  * [link text][refid]
+//  * [refid][]
+//
+// Usually, the refid is defined at the bottom of the Markdown document. If
+// this override function is provided, the refid is passed to the override
+// function first, before consulting the defined refids at the bottom. If
+// the override function indicates an override did not occur, the refids at
+// the bottom will be used to fill in the link details.
+func WithRefOverride(o ReferenceOverrideFunc) Option {
+	return func(p *Markdown) {
+		p.referenceOverride = o
+	}
+}
+
+// Run is the main entry point to Blackfriday. It parses and renders a
+// block of markdown-encoded text.
+//
+// The simplest invocation of Run takes one argument, input:
+//     output := Run(input)
+// This will parse the input with CommonExtensions enabled and render it with
+// the default HTMLRenderer (with CommonHTMLFlags).
+//
+// Variadic arguments opts can customize the default behavior. Since Markdown
+// type does not contain exported fields, you can not use it directly. Instead,
+// use the With* functions. For example, this will call the most basic
+// functionality, with no extensions:
+//     output := Run(input, WithNoExtensions())
+//
+// You can use any number of With* arguments, even contradicting ones. They
+// will be applied in order of appearance and the latter will override the
+// former:
+//     output := Run(input, WithNoExtensions(), WithExtensions(exts),
+//         WithRenderer(yourRenderer))
+func Run(input []byte, opts ...Option) []byte {
+	r := NewHTMLRenderer(HTMLRendererParameters{
+		Flags: CommonHTMLFlags,
+	})
+	optList := []Option{WithRenderer(r), WithExtensions(CommonExtensions)}
+	optList = append(optList, opts...)
+	parser := New(optList...)
+	ast := parser.Parse(input)
+	var buf bytes.Buffer
+	parser.renderer.RenderHeader(&buf, ast)
+	ast.Walk(func(node *Node, entering bool) WalkStatus {
+		return parser.renderer.RenderNode(&buf, node, entering)
+	})
+	parser.renderer.RenderFooter(&buf, ast)
+	return buf.Bytes()
+}
+
+// Parse is an entry point to the parsing part of Blackfriday. It takes an
+// input markdown document and produces a syntax tree for its contents. This
+// tree can then be rendered with a default or custom renderer, or
+// analyzed/transformed by the caller to whatever non-standard needs they have.
+// The return value is the root node of the syntax tree.
+func (p *Markdown) Parse(input []byte) *Node {
+	p.block(input)
+	// Walk the tree and finish up some of unfinished blocks
+	for p.tip != nil {
+		p.finalize(p.tip)
+	}
+	// Walk the tree again and process inline markdown in each block
+	p.doc.Walk(func(node *Node, entering bool) WalkStatus {
+		if node.Type == Paragraph || node.Type == Heading || node.Type == TableCell {
+			p.inline(node, node.content)
+			node.content = nil
+		}
+		return GoToNext
+	})
+	p.parseRefsToAST()
+	return p.doc
+}
+
+func (p *Markdown) parseRefsToAST() {
+	if p.extensions&Footnotes == 0 || len(p.notes) == 0 {
+		return
+	}
+	p.tip = p.doc
+	block := p.addBlock(List, nil)
+	block.IsFootnotesList = true
+	block.ListFlags = ListTypeOrdered
+	flags := ListItemBeginningOfList
+	// Note: this loop is intentionally explicit, not range-form. This is
+	// because the body of the loop will append nested footnotes to p.notes and
+	// we need to process those late additions. Range form would only walk over
+	// the fixed initial set.
+	for i := 0; i < len(p.notes); i++ {
+		ref := p.notes[i]
+		p.addExistingChild(ref.footnote, 0)
+		block := ref.footnote
+		block.ListFlags = flags | ListTypeOrdered
+		block.RefLink = ref.link
+		if ref.hasBlock {
+			flags |= ListItemContainsBlock
+			p.block(ref.title)
+		} else {
+			p.inline(block, ref.title)
+		}
+		flags &^= ListItemBeginningOfList | ListItemContainsBlock
+	}
+	above := block.Parent
+	finalizeList(block)
+	p.tip = above
+	block.Walk(func(node *Node, entering bool) WalkStatus {
+		if node.Type == Paragraph || node.Type == Heading {
+			p.inline(node, node.content)
+			node.content = nil
+		}
+		return GoToNext
+	})
+}
+
+//
+// Link references
+//
+// This section implements support for references that (usually) appear
+// as footnotes in a document, and can be referenced anywhere in the document.
+// The basic format is:
+//
+//    [1]: http://www.google.com/ "Google"
+//    [2]: http://www.github.com/ "Github"
+//
+// Anywhere in the document, the reference can be linked by referring to its
+// label, i.e., 1 and 2 in this example, as in:
+//
+//    This library is hosted on [Github][2], a git hosting site.
+//
+// Actual footnotes as specified in Pandoc and supported by some other Markdown
+// libraries such as php-markdown are also taken care of. They look like this:
+//
+//    This sentence needs a bit of further explanation.[^note]
+//
+//    [^note]: This is the explanation.
+//
+// Footnotes should be placed at the end of the document in an ordered list.
+// Finally, there are inline footnotes such as:
+//
+//    Inline footnotes^[Also supported.] provide a quick inline explanation,
+//    but are rendered at the bottom of the document.
+//
+
+// reference holds all information necessary for a reference-style links or
+// footnotes.
+//
+// Consider this markdown with reference-style links:
+//
+//     [link][ref]
+//
+//     [ref]: /url/ "tooltip title"
+//
+// It will be ultimately converted to this HTML:
+//
+//     <p><a href=\"/url/\" title=\"title\">link</a></p>
+//
+// And a reference structure will be populated as follows:
+//
+//     p.refs["ref"] = &reference{
+//         link: "/url/",
+//         title: "tooltip title",
+//     }
+//
+// Alternatively, reference can contain information about a footnote. Consider
+// this markdown:
+//
+//     Text needing a footnote.[^a]
+//
+//     [^a]: This is the note
+//
+// A reference structure will be populated as follows:
+//
+//     p.refs["a"] = &reference{
+//         link: "a",
+//         title: "This is the note",
+//         noteID: <some positive int>,
+//     }
+//
+// TODO: As you can see, it begs for splitting into two dedicated structures
+// for refs and for footnotes.
+type reference struct {
+	link     []byte
+	title    []byte
+	noteID   int // 0 if not a footnote ref
+	hasBlock bool
+	footnote *Node // a link to the Item node within a list of footnotes
+
+	text []byte // only gets populated by refOverride feature with Reference.Text
+}
+
+func (r *reference) String() string {
+	return fmt.Sprintf("{link: %q, title: %q, text: %q, noteID: %d, hasBlock: %v}",
+		r.link, r.title, r.text, r.noteID, r.hasBlock)
+}
+
+// Check whether or not data starts with a reference link.
+// If so, it is parsed and stored in the list of references
+// (in the render struct).
+// Returns the number of bytes to skip to move past it,
+// or zero if the first line is not a reference.
+func isReference(p *Markdown, data []byte, tabSize int) int {
+	// up to 3 optional leading spaces
+	if len(data) < 4 {
+		return 0
+	}
+	i := 0
+	for i < 3 && data[i] == ' ' {
+		i++
+	}
+
+	noteID := 0
+
+	// id part: anything but a newline between brackets
+	if data[i] != '[' {
+		return 0
+	}
+	i++
+	if p.extensions&Footnotes != 0 {
+		if i < len(data) && data[i] == '^' {
+			// we can set it to anything here because the proper noteIds will
+			// be assigned later during the second pass. It just has to be != 0
+			noteID = 1
+			i++
+		}
+	}
+	idOffset := i
+	for i < len(data) && data[i] != '\n' && data[i] != '\r' && data[i] != ']' {
+		i++
+	}
+	if i >= len(data) || data[i] != ']' {
+		return 0
+	}
+	idEnd := i
+	// footnotes can have empty ID, like this: [^], but a reference can not be
+	// empty like this: []. Break early if it's not a footnote and there's no ID
+	if noteID == 0 && idOffset == idEnd {
+		return 0
+	}
+	// spacer: colon (space | tab)* newline? (space | tab)*
+	i++
+	if i >= len(data) || data[i] != ':' {
+		return 0
+	}
+	i++
+	for i < len(data) && (data[i] == ' ' || data[i] == '\t') {
+		i++
+	}
+	if i < len(data) && (data[i] == '\n' || data[i] == '\r') {
+		i++
+		if i < len(data) && data[i] == '\n' && data[i-1] == '\r' {
+			i++
+		}
+	}
+	for i < len(data) && (data[i] == ' ' || data[i] == '\t') {
+		i++
+	}
+	if i >= len(data) {
+		return 0
+	}
+
+	var (
+		linkOffset, linkEnd   int
+		titleOffset, titleEnd int
+		lineEnd               int
+		raw                   []byte
+		hasBlock              bool
+	)
+
+	if p.extensions&Footnotes != 0 && noteID != 0 {
+		linkOffset, linkEnd, raw, hasBlock = scanFootnote(p, data, i, tabSize)
+		lineEnd = linkEnd
+	} else {
+		linkOffset, linkEnd, titleOffset, titleEnd, lineEnd = scanLinkRef(p, data, i)
+	}
+	if lineEnd == 0 {
+		return 0
+	}
+
+	// a valid ref has been found
+
+	ref := &reference{
+		noteID:   noteID,
+		hasBlock: hasBlock,
+	}
+
+	if noteID > 0 {
+		// reusing the link field for the id since footnotes don't have links
+		ref.link = data[idOffset:idEnd]
+		// if footnote, it's not really a title, it's the contained text
+		ref.title = raw
+	} else {
+		ref.link = data[linkOffset:linkEnd]
+		ref.title = data[titleOffset:titleEnd]
+	}
+
+	// id matches are case-insensitive
+	id := string(bytes.ToLower(data[idOffset:idEnd]))
+
+	p.refs[id] = ref
+
+	return lineEnd
+}
+
+func scanLinkRef(p *Markdown, data []byte, i int) (linkOffset, linkEnd, titleOffset, titleEnd, lineEnd int) {
+	// link: whitespace-free sequence, optionally between angle brackets
+	if data[i] == '<' {
+		i++
+	}
+	linkOffset = i
+	for i < len(data) && data[i] != ' ' && data[i] != '\t' && data[i] != '\n' && data[i] != '\r' {
+		i++
+	}
+	linkEnd = i
+	if data[linkOffset] == '<' && data[linkEnd-1] == '>' {
+		linkOffset++
+		linkEnd--
+	}
+
+	// optional spacer: (space | tab)* (newline | '\'' | '"' | '(' )
+	for i < len(data) && (data[i] == ' ' || data[i] == '\t') {
+		i++
+	}
+	if i < len(data) && data[i] != '\n' && data[i] != '\r' && data[i] != '\'' && data[i] != '"' && data[i] != '(' {
+		return
+	}
+
+	// compute end-of-line
+	if i >= len(data) || data[i] == '\r' || data[i] == '\n' {
+		lineEnd = i
+	}
+	if i+1 < len(data) && data[i] == '\r' && data[i+1] == '\n' {
+		lineEnd++
+	}
+
+	// optional (space|tab)* spacer after a newline
+	if lineEnd > 0 {
+		i = lineEnd + 1
+		for i < len(data) && (data[i] == ' ' || data[i] == '\t') {
+			i++
+		}
+	}
+
+	// optional title: any non-newline sequence enclosed in '"() alone on its line
+	if i+1 < len(data) && (data[i] == '\'' || data[i] == '"' || data[i] == '(') {
+		i++
+		titleOffset = i
+
+		// look for EOL
+		for i < len(data) && data[i] != '\n' && data[i] != '\r' {
+			i++
+		}
+		if i+1 < len(data) && data[i] == '\n' && data[i+1] == '\r' {
+			titleEnd = i + 1
+		} else {
+			titleEnd = i
+		}
+
+		// step back
+		i--
+		for i > titleOffset && (data[i] == ' ' || data[i] == '\t') {
+			i--
+		}
+		if i > titleOffset && (data[i] == '\'' || data[i] == '"' || data[i] == ')') {
+			lineEnd = titleEnd
+			titleEnd = i
+		}
+	}
+
+	return
+}
+
+// The first bit of this logic is the same as Parser.listItem, but the rest
+// is much simpler. This function simply finds the entire block and shifts it
+// over by one tab if it is indeed a block (just returns the line if it's not).
+// blockEnd is the end of the section in the input buffer, and contents is the
+// extracted text that was shifted over one tab. It will need to be rendered at
+// the end of the document.
+func scanFootnote(p *Markdown, data []byte, i, indentSize int) (blockStart, blockEnd int, contents []byte, hasBlock bool) {
+	if i == 0 || len(data) == 0 {
+		return
+	}
+
+	// skip leading whitespace on first line
+	for i < len(data) && data[i] == ' ' {
+		i++
+	}
+
+	blockStart = i
+
+	// find the end of the line
+	blockEnd = i
+	for i < len(data) && data[i-1] != '\n' {
+		i++
+	}
+
+	// get working buffer
+	var raw bytes.Buffer
+
+	// put the first line into the working buffer
+	raw.Write(data[blockEnd:i])
+	blockEnd = i
+
+	// process the following lines
+	containsBlankLine := false
+
+gatherLines:
+	for blockEnd < len(data) {
+		i++
+
+		// find the end of this line
+		for i < len(data) && data[i-1] != '\n' {
+			i++
+		}
+
+		// if it is an empty line, guess that it is part of this item
+		// and move on to the next line
+		if p.isEmpty(data[blockEnd:i]) > 0 {
+			containsBlankLine = true
+			blockEnd = i
+			continue
+		}
+
+		n := 0
+		if n = isIndented(data[blockEnd:i], indentSize); n == 0 {
+			// this is the end of the block.
+			// we don't want to include this last line in the index.
+			break gatherLines
+		}
+
+		// if there were blank lines before this one, insert a new one now
+		if containsBlankLine {
+			raw.WriteByte('\n')
+			containsBlankLine = false
+		}
+
+		// get rid of that first tab, write to buffer
+		raw.Write(data[blockEnd+n : i])
+		hasBlock = true
+
+		blockEnd = i
+	}
+
+	if data[blockEnd-1] != '\n' {
+		raw.WriteByte('\n')
+	}
+
+	contents = raw.Bytes()
+
+	return
+}
+
+//
+//
+// Miscellaneous helper functions
+//
+//
+
+// Test if a character is a punctuation symbol.
+// Taken from a private function in regexp in the stdlib.
+func ispunct(c byte) bool {
+	for _, r := range []byte("!\"#$%&'()*+,-./:;<=>?@[\\]^_`{|}~") {
+		if c == r {
+			return true
+		}
+	}
+	return false
+}
+
+// Test if a character is a whitespace character.
+func isspace(c byte) bool {
+	return ishorizontalspace(c) || isverticalspace(c)
+}
+
+// Test if a character is a horizontal whitespace character.
+func ishorizontalspace(c byte) bool {
+	return c == ' ' || c == '\t'
+}
+
+// Test if a character is a vertical character.
+func isverticalspace(c byte) bool {
+	return c == '\n' || c == '\r' || c == '\f' || c == '\v'
+}
+
+// Test if a character is letter.
+func isletter(c byte) bool {
+	return (c >= 'a' && c <= 'z') || (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z')
+}
+
+// Test if a character is a letter or a digit.
+// TODO: check when this is looking for ASCII alnum and when it should use unicode
+func isalnum(c byte) bool {
+	return (c >= '0' && c <= '9') || isletter(c)
+}
+
+// Replace tab characters with spaces, aligning to the next TAB_SIZE column.
+// always ends output with a newline
+func expandTabs(out *bytes.Buffer, line []byte, tabSize int) {
+	// first, check for common cases: no tabs, or only tabs at beginning of line
+	i, prefix := 0, 0
+	slowcase := false
+	for i = 0; i < len(line); i++ {
+		if line[i] == '\t' {
+			if prefix == i {
+				prefix++
+			} else {
+				slowcase = true
+				break
+			}
+		}
+	}
+
+	// no need to decode runes if all tabs are at the beginning of the line
+	if !slowcase {
+		for i = 0; i < prefix*tabSize; i++ {
+			out.WriteByte(' ')
+		}
+		out.Write(line[prefix:])
+		return
+	}
+
+	// the slow case: we need to count runes to figure out how
+	// many spaces to insert for each tab
+	column := 0
+	i = 0
+	for i < len(line) {
+		start := i
+		for i < len(line) && line[i] != '\t' {
+			_, size := utf8.DecodeRune(line[i:])
+			i += size
+			column++
+		}
+
+		if i > start {
+			out.Write(line[start:i])
+		}
+
+		if i >= len(line) {
+			break
+		}
+
+		for {
+			out.WriteByte(' ')
+			column++
+			if column%tabSize == 0 {
+				break
+			}
+		}
+
+		i++
+	}
+}
+
+// Find if a line counts as indented or not.
+// Returns number of characters the indent is (0 = not indented).
+func isIndented(data []byte, indentSize int) int {
+	if len(data) == 0 {
+		return 0
+	}
+	if data[0] == '\t' {
+		return 1
+	}
+	if len(data) < indentSize {
+		return 0
+	}
+	for i := 0; i < indentSize; i++ {
+		if data[i] != ' ' {
+			return 0
+		}
+	}
+	return indentSize
+}
+
+// Create a url-safe slug for fragments
+func slugify(in []byte) []byte {
+	if len(in) == 0 {
+		return in
+	}
+	out := make([]byte, 0, len(in))
+	sym := false
+
+	for _, ch := range in {
+		if isalnum(ch) {
+			sym = false
+			out = append(out, ch)
+		} else if sym {
+			continue
+		} else {
+			out = append(out, '-')
+			sym = true
+		}
+	}
+	var a, b int
+	var ch byte
+	for a, ch = range out {
+		if ch != '-' {
+			break
+		}
+	}
+	for b = len(out) - 1; b > 0; b-- {
+		if out[b] != '-' {
+			break
+		}
+	}
+	return out[a : b+1]
+}