* Removed the itertools dependency
* Removed an unused feature flag
* Stubbed out a toml_query replacement
* Update dependencies.
* Bump env_logger.
* Use warp instead of iron for http server.
Iron does not appear to be maintained anymore. warp/hyper seems to be
reasonably maintained. Unfortunately this takes a few seconds more
to compile, but shouldn't be too bad.
One benefit is that there is no longer a need for a separate websocket
port, which makes it easier to run multiple servers at once.
* Update pulldown-cmark to 0.7
* Switch from error-chain to anyhow.
* Bump MSRV to 1.39.
* Update elasticlunr-rs.
Co-authored-by: Michael Bryan <michaelfbryan@gmail.com>
* Allow underscores in the link type name
* Add some tests for include anchors
* Include parts of Rust files and hide the rest
Fixes#618.
* Increase min supported Rust version to 1.35
* Add a test for a behavior of rustdoc_include I want to depend on
At first I thought this was a bug, but then I looked at some use cases
we have in TRPL and decided this was a feature that I'd like to use.
* Extract the concept of a link having a range or anchor specified
So that other kinds of links can use this concept too.
* Extract a function for parsing range or anchor
This eliminates some duplication and will enable different kinds of
LinkTypes to have line number ranges.
Implement `From` for the std `Range` types to enable easier
construction.
The new code reaaalllly makes me wish for a delegation mechanism though
:(
* Rename a variable from playpen to link
Links can now be more than only playpen links
* Rename a field to match the enum type it holds
Also so that link.link.stuff doesn't happen when a variable link holds a
Link instance
* The preprocessor trait now returns a modified book instead of editing in place
* A preprocessor is told which render it's running for
* Made sure preprocessors get their renderer's name
* Users can now manually specify whether a preprocessor should run for a renderer
* You can normally use default preprocessors by default
* Got my logic around the wrong way
* Fixed the `build.use-default-preprocessors` flag
* Add index preprocessor
README.md is a de facto index file in markdown-based documentation.
Hence, we respect to README.md and convert it into index.html.
* Fix warning for unused variables
* Update tests for config
* Match file stem case-insensitively for IndexPreprocessor
* Add tests for IndexPreprocessor
* Update book example to fit index preprocessor
* Add docs for mdBook specific include feature.
Also:
* Fix bug in take_lines taking `end`-many lines instead of
`end-start` many.
* Handle special case `include:number` as including a single line.
* Start counting lines at 1 and not 0.
* Merge mdBook and rust specific features into one chapter.
* Added documentation to the `config` module
* Added an example to the `config` module
* Updated the docs in lib.rs regarding implementing backends
* Started writing an alternate backends walkthrough
* Mentioned the output.foo.command key
* Added example output
* Added a config section to the backends tutorial
* Finished off the backends tutorial
* Made sure travis checks mdbook-wordcount
* Fixed the broken link at in the user guide
* Changed how travis builds the project
* Added a conclusion
* Went through and documented a lot of stuff
* Added a preprocessors chapter and updated For Developers