LOWDOWN_DOC_PARSE(3) Library Functions Manual LOWDOWN_DOC_PARSE(3) NAME lowdown_doc_parse - parse a Markdown document into an AST LIBRARY library "liblowdown" SYNOPSIS #include #include #include struct lowdown_node * lowdown_doc_parse(struct lowdown_doc *doc, size_t *maxn, const char *input, size_t inputsz, struct lowdown_metaq *metaq); DESCRIPTION Parse a lowdown(5) document input of length inputsz into an AST with the parser doc. The maxn argument, if not NULL, is set to one greater than the highest node identifier. Its value is undefined if the function returns NULL. If metaq is not NULL, it is filled in with document metadata (if any). Metadata key names are canonicalised and duplicate names are ignored. The results should be freed with lowdown_metaq_free(3). This function may be invoked multiple times with a single doc and different input. RETURN VALUES Returns the root of the parse tree or NULL on memory allocation failure. If not NULL, the returned node is always of type LOWDOWN_ROOT. EXAMPLES The following parses b of length bsz. It first allocates the parser, then the document, then the renderer (HTML is used in this case). Then it passes output to the renderer, prints it, and cleans up resources. On any memory errors, it exits with err(3). struct lowdown_doc *doc; struct lowdown_node *n; struct lowdown_buf *ob; void *rndr; if ((doc = lowdown_doc_new(NULL)) == NULL) err(1, NULL); if ((n = lowdown_doc_parse(doc, NULL, b, bsz, NULL)) == NULL) err(1, NULL); if ((rndr = lowdown_html_new(NULL)) == NULL) err(1, NULL); if ((ob = lowdown_buf_new(1024)) == NULL) err(1, NULL); if (!lowdown_html_rndr(ob, rndr, n)) err(1, NULL); fwrite(stdout, 1, ob->size, ob->data); lowdown_buf_free(ob); lowdown_html_rndr_free(rndr); lowdown_node_free(n); lowdown_doc_free(doc); SEE ALSO lowdown(3) Linux 6.7.4-arch1-1 March 4, 2024 Linux 6.7.4-arch1-1