Pandoc Test Suite
This is a set of tests for pandoc. Most of them are adapted from John Gruber’s markdown test suite.
Headers
Level 2 with an embedded link
Level 3 with emphasis
Level 4
Level 5
Level 1
Level 2 with emphasis
Level 3
with no blank line
Level 2
with no blank line
Paragraphs
Here’s a regular paragraph.
In Markdown 1.0.0 and earlier. Version 8. This line turns into a list item. Because a hard-wrapped line in the middle of a paragraph looked like a list item.
Here’s one with a bullet. * criminey.
There should be a hard line break
here.
Block Quotes
E-mail style:
This is a block quote. It is pretty short.
Code in a block quote:
sub status { print "working"; }
A list:
- item one
- item two
Nested block quotes:
nested
nested
This should not be a block quote: 2 > 1.
And a following paragraph.
Code Blocks
Code:
---- (should be four hyphens)
sub status {
print "working";
}
this code block is indented by one tab
And:
this code block is indented by two tabs
These should not be escaped: \$ \\ \> \[ \{
Lists
Unordered
Asterisks tight:
- asterisk 1
- asterisk 2
- asterisk 3
Asterisks loose:
asterisk 1
asterisk 2
asterisk 3
Pluses tight:
- Plus 1
- Plus 2
- Plus 3
Pluses loose:
Plus 1
Plus 2
Plus 3
Minuses tight:
- Minus 1
- Minus 2
- Minus 3
Minuses loose:
Minus 1
Minus 2
Minus 3
Ordered
Tight:
- First
- Second
- Third
and:
- One
- Two
- Three
Loose using tabs:
First
Second
Third
and using spaces:
One
Two
Three
Multiple paragraphs:
Item 1, graf one.
Item 1. graf two. The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog’s back.
Item 2.
Item 3.
Nested
- Tab
- Tab
- Tab
- Tab
Here’s another:
- First
- Second:
- Fee
- Fie
- Foe
- Third
Same thing but with paragraphs:
First
Second:
- Fee
- Fie
- Foe
Third
Tabs and spaces
this is a list item indented with tabs
this is a list item indented with spaces
this is an example list item indented with tabs
this is an example list item indented with spaces
Fancy list markers
begins with 2
and now 3
with a continuation
- sublist with roman numerals, starting with 4
- more items
- a subsublist
- a subsublist
Nesting:
A. Upper Alpha I. Upper Roman. (6) Decimal start with 6 c) Lower alpha with paren
Autonumbering:
- Autonumber.
- More.
- Nested.
Should not be a list item:
M.A. 2007
B. Williams
Definition Lists
Tight using spaces:
- apple
- red fruit
- orange
- orange fruit
- banana
- yellow fruit
Tight using tabs:
- apple
- red fruit
- orange
- orange fruit
- banana
- yellow fruit
Loose:
- apple
red fruit
- orange
orange fruit
- banana
yellow fruit
Multiple blocks with italics:
- apple
red fruit
contains seeds, crisp, pleasant to taste
- orange
orange fruit
{ orange code block }
orange block quote
Multiple definitions, tight:
- apple
- red fruit
- computer
- orange
- orange fruit
- bank
Multiple definitions, loose:
- apple
red fruit
computer
- orange
orange fruit
bank
Blank line after term, indented marker, alternate markers:
- apple
red fruit
computer
- orange
orange fruit
- sublist
- sublist
HTML Blocks
Simple block on one line:
foo
And nested without indentation:
foo
bar
Interpreted markdown in a table:
This is emphasized | And this is strong |
Here’s a simple block:
foo
This should be a code block, though:
<div>
foo
</div>
As should this:
<div>foo</div>
Now, nested:
foo
This should just be an HTML comment:
Multiline:
Code block:
<!-- Comment -->
Just plain comment, with trailing spaces on the line:
Code:
<hr />
Hr’s:
Inline Markup
This is emphasized, and so is this.
This is strong, and so is this.
An emphasized link.
This is strong and em.
So is this word.
This is strong and em.
So is this word.
This is code: >
, $
, \
, \$
, <html>
.
This is strikeout.
Superscripts: abcd ahello ahello there.
Subscripts: H2O, H23O, Hmany of themO.
These should not be superscripts or subscripts, because of the unescaped spaces: a^b c^d, a~b c~d.
Smart quotes, ellipses, dashes
"Hello," said the spider. "'Shelob' is my name."
'A', 'B', and 'C' are letters.
'Oak,' 'elm,' and 'beech' are names of trees. So is 'pine.'
'He said, "I want to go."' Were you alive in the 70’s?
Here is some quoted 'code
' and a "quoted link".
Some dashes: one—two — three—four — five.
Dashes between numbers: 5–7, 255–66, 1987–1999.
Ellipses…and…and….
LaTeX
- \cite[22-23]{smith.1899}
- -Tree
- Here’s some display math:
- Here’s one that has a line break in it: .
These shouldn’t be math:
- To get the famous equation, write
$e = mc^2$
. - $22,000 is a lot of money. So is $34,000. (It worked if "lot" is emphasized.)
- Shoes ($20) and socks ($5).
- Escaped
$
: $73 this should be emphasized 23$.
Here’s a LaTeX table:
Special Characters
Here is some unicode:
- I hat: Î
- o umlaut: ö
- section: §
- set membership: ∈
- copyright: ©
AT&T has an ampersand in their name.
AT&T is another way to write it.
This & that.
4 < 5.
6 > 5.
Backslash: \
Backtick: `
Asterisk: *
Underscore: _
Left brace: {
Right brace: }
Left bracket: [
Right bracket: ]
Left paren: (
Right paren: )
Greater-than: >
Hash: #
Period: .
Bang: !
Plus: +
Minus: -
Links
Explicit
Just a URL.
Reference
Foo bar.
With embedded [brackets].
b by itself should be a link.
Indented once.
Indented twice.
Indented thrice.
This should [not][] be a link.
[not]: /url
Foo bar.
Foo biz.
With ampersands
Here’s a link with an ampersand in the URL.
Here’s a link with an amersand in the link text: AT&T.
Here’s an inline link.
Here’s an inline link in pointy braces.
Autolinks
With an ampersand: http://example.com/?foo=1&bar=2
- In a list?
- http://example.com/
- It should.
An e-mail address: nobody@nowhere.net
Blockquoted: http://example.com/
Auto-links should not occur here: <http://example.com/>
or here: <http://example.com/>
Images
From "Voyage dans la Lune" by Georges Melies (1902):
[Not implemented markdown element:Figure]Here is a movie icon.
Footnotes
Here is a footnote reference, and another. This should not be a footnote reference, because it contains a space.[^my note] Here is an inline note.
Notes can go in quotes.
- And in list items.
This paragraph should not be part of the note, as it is not indented.