use IkiWiki;
sub import { #{{{
- IkiWiki::hook(type => "htmlize", id => "mdwn", call => \&htmlize);
+ hook(type => "htmlize", id => "mdwn", call => \&htmlize);
} # }}}
-my $markdown_loaded=0;
-sub htmlize ($) { #{{{
- my $content = shift;
+my $markdown_sub;
+sub htmlize (@) { #{{{
+ my %params=@_;
+ my $content = $params{content};
- if (! $markdown_loaded) {
- # Note: This hack to make markdown run as a proper perl
- # module. A proper perl module is available in Debian
- # for markdown, but not upstream yet.
+ if (! defined $markdown_sub) {
+ # Markdown is forked and splintered upstream and can be
+ # available in a variety of incompatible forms. Support
+ # them all.
no warnings 'once';
$blosxom::version="is a proper perl module too much to ask?";
use warnings 'all';
eval q{use Markdown};
- if ($@) {
- do "/usr/bin/markdown" ||
- IkiWiki::error("failed to load Markdown.pm perl module ($@) or /usr/bin/markdown ($!)");
+ if (! $@) {
+ $markdown_sub=\&Markdown::Markdown;
+ }
+ else {
+ eval q{use Text::Markdown};
+ if (! $@) {
+ $markdown_sub=\&Text::Markdown::Markdown;
+ }
+ else {
+ do "/usr/bin/markdown" ||
+ error("failed to load Markdown.pm perl module ($@) or /usr/bin/markdown ($!)");
+ $markdown_sub=\&Markdown::Markdown;
+ }
}
- $markdown_loaded=1;
require Encode;
}
# Workaround for perl bug (#376329)
$content=Encode::encode_utf8($content);
$content=Encode::encode_utf8($content);
- $content=Markdown::Markdown($content);
+ $content=&$markdown_sub($content);
$content=Encode::decode_utf8($content);
$content=Encode::decode_utf8($content);