{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings, StandaloneDeriving , FlexibleInstances, UndecidableInstances , IncoherentInstances #-} {-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-warn-orphans #-} module Haddock.ParserSpec (main, spec) where import Data.Monoid import Data.String import qualified Haddock.Parser as Parse import Haddock.Types import Outputable (Outputable, showSDoc, ppr) import RdrName (RdrName, mkVarUnqual) import FastString (fsLit) import StaticFlags (initStaticOpts) import Test.Hspec import Test.QuickCheck import Helper instance Outputable a => Show a where show = showSDoc dynFlags . ppr deriving instance Show a => Show (Header a) deriving instance Show a => Show (Doc a) deriving instance Eq a => Eq (Header a) deriving instance Eq a => Eq (Doc a) instance IsString RdrName where fromString = mkVarUnqual . fsLit instance IsString (Doc RdrName) where fromString = DocString instance IsString a => IsString (Maybe a) where fromString = Just . fromString parseParas :: String -> Doc RdrName parseParas = Parse.parseParas dynFlags parseString :: String -> Doc RdrName parseString = Parse.parseString dynFlags main :: IO () main = hspec spec spec :: Spec spec = before initStaticOpts $ do describe "parseString" $ do let infix 1 `shouldParseTo` shouldParseTo :: String -> Doc RdrName -> Expectation shouldParseTo input ast = parseString input `shouldBe` ast it "is total" $ do property $ \xs -> (length . show . parseString) xs `shouldSatisfy` (> 0) context "when parsing text" $ do it "can handle unicode" $ do "灼眼のシャナ" `shouldParseTo` "灼眼のシャナ" it "accepts numeric character references" $ do "foo bar baz λ" `shouldParseTo` "foo bar baz λ" it "accepts hexadecimal character references" $ do "e" `shouldParseTo` "e" it "allows to backslash-escape characters" $ do property $ \x -> ['\\', x] `shouldParseTo` DocString [x] context "when parsing strings contaning numeric character references" $ do it "will implicitly convert digits to characters" $ do "AAAA" `shouldParseTo` "AAAA" "灼眼のシャナ" `shouldParseTo` "灼眼のシャナ" it "will implicitly convert hex encoded characters" $ do "eeee" `shouldParseTo` "eeee" context "when parsing identifiers" $ do it "parses identifiers enclosed within single ticks" $ do "'foo'" `shouldParseTo` DocIdentifier "foo" it "parses identifiers enclosed within backticks" $ do "`foo`" `shouldParseTo` DocIdentifier "foo" it "parses a word with an one of the delimiters in it as DocString" $ do "don't" `shouldParseTo` "don't" it "doesn't pass pairs of delimiters with spaces between them" $ do "hel'lo w'orld" `shouldParseTo` "hel'lo w'orld" it "don't use apostrophe's in the wrong place's" $ do " don't use apostrophe's in the wrong place's" `shouldParseTo` "don't use apostrophe's in the wrong place's" context "when parsing URLs" $ do let hyperlink :: String -> Maybe String -> Doc RdrName hyperlink url = DocHyperlink . Hyperlink url it "parses a URL" $ do "" `shouldParseTo` hyperlink "http://example.com/" Nothing it "accepts an optional label" $ do "" `shouldParseTo` hyperlink "http://example.com/" "some link" it "does not accept newlines in label" $ do "" `shouldParseTo` "" -- new behaviour test, this will be now consistent with other markup it "allows us to escape > inside the URL" $ do "le.com>" `shouldParseTo` hyperlink "http://examp>le.com" Nothing "mp\\>le.com>" `shouldParseTo` hyperlink "http://exa>mp>le.com" Nothing -- Likewise in label "oo>" `shouldParseTo` hyperlink "http://example.com" "f>oo" it "parses inline URLs" $ do "foo bar" `shouldParseTo` "foo " <> hyperlink "http://example.com/" Nothing <> " bar" it "doesn't allow for multi-line link tags" $ do "" `shouldParseTo` "" context "when autolinking URLs" $ do it "autolinks HTTP URLs" $ do "http://example.com/" `shouldParseTo` hyperlink "http://example.com/" Nothing it "autolinks HTTPS URLs" $ do "https://www.example.com/" `shouldParseTo` hyperlink "https://www.example.com/" Nothing it "autolinks FTP URLs" $ do "ftp://example.com/" `shouldParseTo` hyperlink "ftp://example.com/" Nothing it "does not include a trailing comma" $ do "http://example.com/, Some other sentence." `shouldParseTo` hyperlink "http://example.com/" Nothing <> ", Some other sentence." it "does not include a trailing dot" $ do "http://example.com/. Some other sentence." `shouldParseTo` hyperlink "http://example.com/" Nothing <> ". Some other sentence." it "does not include a trailing exclamation mark" $ do "http://example.com/! Some other sentence." `shouldParseTo` hyperlink "http://example.com/" Nothing <> "! Some other sentence." it "does not include a trailing question mark" $ do "http://example.com/? Some other sentence." `shouldParseTo` hyperlink "http://example.com/" Nothing <> "? Some other sentence." context "when parsing pictures" $ do let picture :: String -> Maybe String -> Doc RdrName picture uri = DocPic . Picture uri it "parses a simple picture" $ do "<>" `shouldParseTo` picture "baz" Nothing it "parses a picture with a title" $ do "<>" `shouldParseTo` picture "b" (Just "a z") it "parses a picture with unicode" $ do "<<灼眼のシャナ>>" `shouldParseTo` picture "灼眼のシャナ" Nothing it "allows for escaping of the closing tags" $ do "<>z>>" `shouldParseTo` picture "ba>>z" Nothing it "doesn't allow for multi-line picture tags" $ do "<>" `shouldParseTo` "<>" context "when parsing anchors" $ do it "parses a single word anchor" $ do "#foo#" `shouldParseTo` DocAName "foo" it "parses a multi word anchor" $ do "#foo bar#" `shouldParseTo` DocAName "foo bar" it "parses a unicode anchor" $ do "#灼眼のシャナ#" `shouldParseTo` DocAName "灼眼のシャナ" it "does not accept newlines in anchors" $ do "#foo\nbar#" `shouldParseTo` "#foo\nbar#" context "when parsing emphasised text" $ do it "emphasises a word on its own" $ do "/foo/" `shouldParseTo` DocEmphasis "foo" it "emphasises inline correctly" $ do "foo /bar/ baz" `shouldParseTo` "foo " <> DocEmphasis "bar" <> " baz" it "emphasises unicode" $ do "/灼眼のシャナ/" `shouldParseTo` DocEmphasis "灼眼のシャナ" it "does not emphasise multi-line strings" $ do " /foo\nbar/" `shouldParseTo` "/foo\nbar/" it "does not emphasise the empty string" $ do "//" `shouldParseTo` "//" it "parses escaped slashes literally" $ do "/foo\\/bar/" `shouldParseTo` DocEmphasis "foo/bar" it "recognizes other markup constructs within emphasised text" $ do "/foo @bar@ baz/" `shouldParseTo` DocEmphasis ("foo " <> DocMonospaced "bar" <> " baz") it "allows other markup inside of emphasis" $ do "/__inner bold__/" `shouldParseTo` DocEmphasis (DocBold "inner bold") it "doesn't mangle inner markup unicode" $ do "/__灼眼のシャナ A__/" `shouldParseTo` DocEmphasis (DocBold "灼眼のシャナ A") it "properly converts HTML escape sequences" $ do "/AAAA/" `shouldParseTo` DocEmphasis "AAAA" it "allows to escape the emphasis delimiter inside of emphasis" $ do "/empha\\/sis/" `shouldParseTo` DocEmphasis "empha/sis" context "when parsing monospaced text" $ do it "parses simple monospaced text" $ do "@foo@" `shouldParseTo` DocMonospaced "foo" it "parses inline monospaced text" $ do "foo @bar@ baz" `shouldParseTo` "foo " <> DocMonospaced "bar" <> " baz" it "allows to escape @" $ do "@foo \\@ bar@" `shouldParseTo` DocMonospaced "foo @ bar" it "accepts unicode" $ do "@foo 灼眼のシャナ bar@" `shouldParseTo` DocMonospaced "foo 灼眼のシャナ bar" it "accepts other markup in monospaced text" $ do "@/foo/@" `shouldParseTo` DocMonospaced (DocEmphasis "foo") it "requires the closing @" $ do "@foo /bar/ baz" `shouldParseTo` "@foo " <> DocEmphasis "bar" <> " baz" context "when parsing bold strings" $ do it "allows for a bold string on its own" $ do "__bold string__" `shouldParseTo` DocBold "bold string" it "bolds inline correctly" $ do "hello __everyone__ there" `shouldParseTo` "hello " <> DocBold "everyone" <> " there" it "bolds unicode" $ do "__灼眼のシャナ__" `shouldParseTo` DocBold "灼眼のシャナ" it "does not do __multi-line\\n bold__" $ do " __multi-line\n bold__" `shouldParseTo` "__multi-line\n bold__" it "allows other markup inside of bold" $ do "__/inner emphasis/__" `shouldParseTo` (DocBold $ DocEmphasis "inner emphasis") it "doesn't mangle inner markup unicode" $ do "__/灼眼のシャナ A/__" `shouldParseTo` (DocBold $ DocEmphasis "灼眼のシャナ A") it "properly converts HTML escape sequences" $ do "__AAAA__" `shouldParseTo` DocBold "AAAA" it "allows to escape the bold delimiter inside of bold" $ do "__bo\\__ld__" `shouldParseTo` DocBold "bo__ld" it "doesn't allow for empty bold" $ do "____" `shouldParseTo` "____" context "when parsing module strings" $ do it "should parse a module on its own" $ do "\"Module\"" `shouldParseTo` DocModule "Module" it "should parse a module inline" $ do "This is a \"Module\"." `shouldParseTo` "This is a " <> DocModule "Module" <> "." it "can accept a simple module name" $ do "\"Hello\"" `shouldParseTo` DocModule "Hello" it "can accept a module name with dots" $ do "\"Hello.World\"" `shouldParseTo` DocModule "Hello.World" it "can accept a module name with unicode" $ do "\"Hello.Worldλ\"" `shouldParseTo` DocModule "Hello.Worldλ" it "parses a module name with a trailing dot as regular quoted string" $ do "\"Hello.\"" `shouldParseTo` "\"Hello.\"" it "parses a module name with a space as regular quoted string" $ do "\"Hello World\"" `shouldParseTo` "\"Hello World\"" it "parses a module name with invalid characters as regular quoted string" $ do "\"Hello&[{}(=*)+]!\"" `shouldParseTo` "\"Hello&[{}(=*)+]!\"" it "accepts a module name with unicode" $ do "\"Foo.Barλ\"" `shouldParseTo` DocModule "Foo.Barλ" it "treats empty module name as regular double quotes" $ do "\"\"" `shouldParseTo` "\"\"" describe "parseParas" $ do let infix 1 `shouldParseTo` shouldParseTo :: String -> Doc RdrName -> Expectation shouldParseTo input ast = parseParas input `shouldBe` ast it "is total" $ do property $ \xs -> (length . show . parseParas) xs `shouldSatisfy` (> 0) context "when parsing text paragraphs" $ do let filterSpecial = filter (`notElem` (".(=#-[*`\v\f\n\t\r\\\"'_/@<> " :: String)) it "parses an empty paragraph" $ do "" `shouldParseTo` DocEmpty it "parses a simple text paragraph" $ do "foo bar baz" `shouldParseTo` DocParagraph "foo bar baz" it "accepts markup in text paragraphs" $ do "foo /bar/ baz" `shouldParseTo` DocParagraph ("foo " <> DocEmphasis "bar" <> " baz") it "preserve all regular characters" $ do property $ \xs -> let input = filterSpecial xs in (not . null) input ==> input `shouldParseTo` DocParagraph (DocString input) it "separates paragraphs by empty lines" $ do unlines [ "foo" , " \t " , "bar" ] `shouldParseTo` DocParagraph "foo" <> DocParagraph "bar" context "when a pragraph only contains monospaced text" $ do it "turns it into a code block" $ do "@foo@" `shouldParseTo` DocCodeBlock "foo" context "when parsing birdtracks" $ do it "parses them as a code block" $ do unlines [ ">foo" , ">bar" , ">baz" ] `shouldParseTo` DocCodeBlock "foo\nbar\nbaz" it "ignores leading whitespace" $ do unlines [ " >foo" , " \t >bar" , " >baz" ] `shouldParseTo` DocCodeBlock "foo\nbar\nbaz" it "strips one leading space from each line of the block" $ do unlines [ "> foo" , "> bar" , "> baz" ] `shouldParseTo` DocCodeBlock "foo\n bar\nbaz" it "ignores empty lines when stripping spaces" $ do unlines [ "> foo" , ">" , "> bar" ] `shouldParseTo` DocCodeBlock "foo\n\nbar" context "when any non-empty line does not start with a space" $ do it "does not strip any spaces" $ do unlines [ ">foo" , "> bar" ] `shouldParseTo` DocCodeBlock "foo\n bar" it "ignores nested markup" $ do unlines [ ">/foo/" ] `shouldParseTo` DocCodeBlock "/foo/" it "treats them as regular text inside text paragraphs" $ do unlines [ "foo" , ">bar" ] `shouldParseTo` DocParagraph "foo\n>bar" context "when parsing code blocks" $ do it "accepts a simple code block" $ do unlines [ "@" , "foo" , "bar" , "baz" , "@" ] `shouldParseTo` DocCodeBlock "foo\nbar\nbaz\n" it "ignores trailing whitespace after the opening @" $ do unlines [ "@ " , "foo" , "@" ] `shouldParseTo` DocCodeBlock "foo\n" it "rejects code blocks that are not closed" $ do unlines [ "@" , "foo" ] `shouldParseTo` DocParagraph "@\nfoo" it "accepts nested markup" $ do unlines [ "@" , "/foo/" , "@" ] `shouldParseTo` DocCodeBlock (DocEmphasis "foo" <> "\n") it "allows to escape the @" $ do unlines [ "@" , "foo" , "\\@" , "bar" , "@" ] `shouldParseTo` DocCodeBlock "foo\n@\nbar\n" it "accepts horizontal space before the @" $ do unlines [ " @" , "foo" , "" , "bar" , "@" ] `shouldParseTo` DocCodeBlock "foo\n\nbar\n" it "strips a leading space from a @ block if present" $ do unlines [ " @" , " hello" , " world" , " @" ] `shouldParseTo` DocCodeBlock "hello\nworld\n" unlines [ " @" , " hello" , "" , " world" , " @" ] `shouldParseTo` DocCodeBlock "hello\n\nworld\n" it "only drops whitespace if there's some before closing @" $ do unlines [ "@" , " Formatting" , " matters." , "@" ] `shouldParseTo` DocCodeBlock " Formatting\n matters.\n" it "accepts unicode" $ do "@foo 灼眼のシャナ bar@" `shouldParseTo` DocCodeBlock "foo 灼眼のシャナ bar" it "requires the closing @" $ do "@foo /bar/ baz" `shouldParseTo` DocParagraph ("@foo " <> DocEmphasis "bar" <> " baz") context "when parsing examples" $ do it "parses a simple example" $ do ">>> foo" `shouldParseTo` DocExamples [Example "foo" []] it "parses an example with result" $ do unlines [ ">>> foo" , "bar" , "baz" ] `shouldParseTo` DocExamples [Example "foo" ["bar", "baz"]] it "parses consecutive examples" $ do unlines [ ">>> fib 5" , "5" , ">>> fib 10" , "55" ] `shouldParseTo` DocExamples [ Example "fib 5" ["5"] , Example "fib 10" ["55"] ] it ("requires an example to be separated" ++ " from a previous paragraph by an empty line") $ do "foobar\n\n>>> fib 10\n55" `shouldParseTo` DocParagraph "foobar" <> DocExamples [Example "fib 10" ["55"]] it "parses bird-tracks inside of paragraphs as plain strings" $ do let xs = "foo\n>>> bar" xs `shouldParseTo` DocParagraph (DocString xs) it "skips empty lines in front of an example" $ do "\n \n\n>>> foo" `shouldParseTo` DocExamples [Example "foo" []] it "terminates example on empty line" $ do unlines [ ">>> foo" , "bar" , " " , "baz" ] `shouldParseTo` DocExamples [Example "foo" ["bar"]] <> DocParagraph "baz" it "parses a result as an empty result" $ do unlines [ ">>> foo" , "bar" , "" , "baz" ] `shouldParseTo` DocExamples [Example "foo" ["bar", "", "baz"]] it "accepts unicode in examples" $ do ">>> 灼眼\nシャナ" `shouldParseTo` DocExamples [Example "灼眼" ["シャナ"]] context "when prompt is prefixed by whitespace" $ do it "strips the exact same amount of whitespace from result lines" $ do unlines [ " >>> foo" , " bar" , " baz" ] `shouldParseTo` DocExamples [Example "foo" ["bar", "baz"]] it "preserves additional whitespace" $ do unlines [ " >>> foo" , " bar" ] `shouldParseTo` DocExamples [Example "foo" [" bar"]] it "keeps original if stripping is not possible" $ do unlines [ " >>> foo" , " bar" ] `shouldParseTo` DocExamples [Example "foo" [" bar"]] context "when parsing paragraphs nested in lists" $ do it "can nest the same type of list" $ do "* foo\n\n * bar" `shouldParseTo` DocUnorderedList [ DocParagraph $ "foo" <> DocUnorderedList [DocParagraph "bar"]] it "can nest another type of list inside" $ do "* foo\n\n 1. bar" `shouldParseTo` DocUnorderedList [ DocParagraph $ "foo" <> DocOrderedList [DocParagraph "bar"]] it "can nest a code block inside" $ do "* foo\n\n @foo bar baz@" `shouldParseTo` DocUnorderedList [ DocParagraph $ "foo" <> DocCodeBlock "foo bar baz"] "* foo\n\n @\n foo bar baz\n @" `shouldParseTo` DocUnorderedList [ DocParagraph $ "foo" <> DocCodeBlock "foo bar baz\n"] it "can nest more than one level" $ do "* foo\n\n * bar\n\n * baz\n qux" `shouldParseTo` DocUnorderedList [ DocParagraph $ "foo" <> DocUnorderedList [ DocParagraph $ "bar" <> DocUnorderedList [DocParagraph "baz\nqux"] ] ] it "won't fail on not fully indented paragraph" $ do "* foo\n\n * bar\n\n * qux\nquux" `shouldParseTo` DocUnorderedList [ DocParagraph $ "foo" <> DocUnorderedList [ DocParagraph "bar" ] , DocParagraph "qux\nquux"] it "can nest definition lists" $ do "[a] foo\n\n [b] bar\n\n [c] baz\n qux" `shouldParseTo` DocDefList [ ("a", "foo" <> DocDefList [ ("b", "bar" <> DocDefList [("c", "baz\nqux")]) ]) ] it "can come back to top level with a different list" $ do "* foo\n\n * bar\n\n1. baz" `shouldParseTo` DocUnorderedList [ DocParagraph $ "foo" <> DocUnorderedList [ DocParagraph "bar" ] ] <> DocOrderedList [ DocParagraph "baz" ] it "definition lists can come back to top level with a different list" $ do "[foo] foov\n\n [bar] barv\n\n1. baz" `shouldParseTo` DocDefList [ ("foo", "foov" <> DocDefList [ ("bar", "barv") ]) ] <> DocOrderedList [ DocParagraph "baz" ] context "when parsing properties" $ do it "can parse a single property" $ do "prop> 23 == 23" `shouldParseTo` DocProperty "23 == 23" it "can parse multiple subsequent properties" $ do unlines [ "prop> 23 == 23" , "prop> 42 == 42" ] `shouldParseTo` DocProperty "23 == 23" <> DocProperty "42 == 42" it "accepts unicode in properties" $ do "prop> 灼眼のシャナ ≡ 愛" `shouldParseTo` DocProperty "灼眼のシャナ ≡ 愛" it "can deal with whitespace before and after the prop> prompt" $ do " prop> xs == (reverse $ reverse xs) " `shouldParseTo` DocProperty "xs == (reverse $ reverse xs)" context "when parsing unordered lists" $ do it "parses a simple list" $ do unlines [ " * one" , " * two" , " * three" ] `shouldParseTo` DocUnorderedList [ DocParagraph "one" , DocParagraph "two" , DocParagraph "three" ] it "ignores empty lines between list items" $ do unlines [ "* one" , "" , "* two" ] `shouldParseTo` DocUnorderedList [ DocParagraph "one" , DocParagraph "two" ] it "accepts an empty list item" $ do "*" `shouldParseTo` DocUnorderedList [DocParagraph DocEmpty] it "accepts multi-line list items" $ do unlines [ "* point one" , " more one" , "* point two" , "more two" ] `shouldParseTo` DocUnorderedList [ DocParagraph "point one\n more one" , DocParagraph "point two\nmore two" ] it "accepts markup in list items" $ do "* /foo/" `shouldParseTo` DocUnorderedList [DocParagraph (DocEmphasis "foo")] it "requires empty lines between list and other paragraphs" $ do unlines [ "foo" , "" , "* bar" , "" , "baz" ] `shouldParseTo` DocParagraph "foo" <> DocUnorderedList [DocParagraph "bar"] <> DocParagraph "baz" context "when parsing ordered lists" $ do it "parses a simple list" $ do unlines [ " 1. one" , " (1) two" , " 3. three" ] `shouldParseTo` DocOrderedList [ DocParagraph "one" , DocParagraph "two" , DocParagraph "three" ] it "ignores empty lines between list items" $ do unlines [ "1. one" , "" , "2. two" ] `shouldParseTo` DocOrderedList [ DocParagraph "one" , DocParagraph "two" ] it "accepts an empty list item" $ do "1." `shouldParseTo` DocOrderedList [DocParagraph DocEmpty] it "accepts multi-line list items" $ do unlines [ "1. point one" , " more one" , "1. point two" , "more two" ] `shouldParseTo` DocOrderedList [ DocParagraph "point one\n more one" , DocParagraph "point two\nmore two" ] it "accepts markup in list items" $ do "1. /foo/" `shouldParseTo` DocOrderedList [DocParagraph (DocEmphasis "foo")] it "requires empty lines between list and other paragraphs" $ do unlines [ "foo" , "" , "1. bar" , "" , "baz" ] `shouldParseTo` DocParagraph "foo" <> DocOrderedList [DocParagraph "bar"] <> DocParagraph "baz" context "when parsing definition lists" $ do it "parses a simple list" $ do unlines [ " [foo] one" , " [bar] two" , " [baz] three" ] `shouldParseTo` DocDefList [ ("foo", "one") , ("bar", "two") , ("baz", "three") ] it "ignores empty lines between list items" $ do unlines [ "[foo] one" , "" , "[bar] two" ] `shouldParseTo` DocDefList [ ("foo", "one") , ("bar", "two") ] it "accepts an empty list item" $ do "[foo]" `shouldParseTo` DocDefList [("foo", DocEmpty)] it "accepts multi-line list items" $ do unlines [ "[foo] point one" , " more one" , "[bar] point two" , "more two" ] `shouldParseTo` DocDefList [ ("foo", "point one\n more one") , ("bar", "point two\nmore two") ] it "accepts markup in list items" $ do "[foo] /foo/" `shouldParseTo` DocDefList [("foo", DocEmphasis "foo")] it "accepts markup for the label" $ do "[/foo/] bar" `shouldParseTo` DocDefList [(DocEmphasis "foo", "bar")] it "requires empty lines between list and other paragraphs" $ do unlines [ "foo" , "" , "[foo] bar" , "" , "baz" ] `shouldParseTo` DocParagraph "foo" <> DocDefList [("foo", "bar")] <> DocParagraph "baz" context "when parsing consecutive paragraphs" $ do it "will not capture irrelevant consecutive lists" $ do unlines [ " * bullet" , "" , "" , " - different bullet" , "" , "" , " (1) ordered" , " " , " 2. different bullet" , " " , " [cat] kitten" , " " , " [pineapple] fruit" ] `shouldParseTo` DocUnorderedList [ DocParagraph "bullet" , DocParagraph "different bullet"] <> DocOrderedList [ DocParagraph "ordered" , DocParagraph "different bullet" ] <> DocDefList [ ("cat", "kitten") , ("pineapple", "fruit") ] context "when parsing function documentation headers" $ do it "can parse a simple header" $ do "= Header 1\nHello." `shouldParseTo` DocParagraph (DocHeader (Header 1 "Header 1")) <> DocParagraph "Hello." it "allow consecutive headers" $ do "= Header 1\n== Header 2" `shouldParseTo` DocParagraph (DocHeader (Header 1 "Header 1")) <> DocParagraph (DocHeader (Header 2 "Header 2")) it "accepts markup in the header" $ do "= /Header/ __1__\nFoo" `shouldParseTo` DocParagraph (DocHeader (Header 1 (DocEmphasis "Header" <> " " <> DocBold "1"))) <> DocParagraph "Foo"