// // Blackfriday Markdown Processor // Available at http://github.com/russross/blackfriday // // Copyright © 2011 Russ Ross . // Distributed under the Simplified BSD License. // See README.md for details. // // // Unit tests for full document parsing and rendering // package blackfriday import ( "testing" ) func runMarkdown(input string) string { return string(MarkdownCommon([]byte(input))) } func doTests(t *testing.T, tests []string) { // catch and report panics var candidate string defer func() { if err := recover(); err != nil { t.Errorf("\npanic while processing [%#v]: %s\n", candidate, err) } }() for i := 0; i+1 < len(tests); i += 2 { input := tests[i] candidate = input expected := tests[i+1] actual := runMarkdown(candidate) if actual != expected { t.Errorf("\nInput [%#v]\nExpected[%#v]\nActual [%#v]", candidate, expected, actual) } // now test every substring to stress test bounds checking if !testing.Short() { for start := 0; start < len(input); start++ { for end := start + 1; end <= len(input); end++ { candidate = input[start:end] _ = runMarkdown(candidate) } } } } } func TestDocument(t *testing.T) { var tests = []string{ // Empty document. "", "", " ", "", // This shouldn't panic. // https://github.com/russross/blackfriday/issues/172 "[]:<", "

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