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:

  1. item one
  2. item two

Nested block quotes:

nested

nested

This should not be a block quote: 2 > 1.

Box-style:

Example:

sub status {
    print "working";
}
  1. do laundry
  2. take out the trash

Here's a nested one:

Joe said:

Don't quote me.

And a following paragraph.


Inline quotes

Normal text but then a inline quote.

Missing a cite attribute means its just normal text


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:

Asterisks loose:

Pluses tight:

Pluses loose:

Minuses tight:

Minuses loose:

Ordered

Tight:

  1. First
  2. Second
  3. Third

and:

  1. One
  2. Two
  3. Three

Loose using tabs:

  1. First

  2. Second

  3. Third

and using spaces:

  1. One

  2. Two

  3. Three

Multiple paragraphs:

  1. Item 1, graf one.

    Item 1. graf two. The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back.

  2. Item 2.

  3. Item 3.

List styles:

              Nested

              Here's another:

              1. First
              2. Second:
              3. Third

              Same thing but with paragraphs:

              1. First

              2. Second:

              3. Third

              Tabs and spaces

              Fancy list markers

              1. begins with 2
              2. and now 3

                with a continuation

                1. sublist with roman numerals, starting with 4
                2. more items
                  1. a subsublist
                  2. a subsublist

              Nesting:

              1. Upper Alpha
                1. Upper Roman.
                  1. Decimal start with 6
                    1. Lower alpha with paren

              Autonumbering:

              1. Autonumber.
              2. More.
                1. Nested.

              Definition

              Violin
              Stringed musical instrument.
              Torture device.
              Cello
              Violoncello
              Low-voiced stringed instrument.

              Inline Markup

              This is emphasized, and so is this.

              This is strong, and so is this.

              Empty and .

              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 small caps.

              These are all underlined: foo and bar.

              These are all strikethrough: foo, bar, and baz.


              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

              These shouldn't be math:

              Here's a LaTeX table:

              \begin{tabular}{|l|l|}\hline Animal & Number \\ \hline Dog & 2 \\ Cat & 1 \\ \hline \end{tabular}


              Special Characters

              Here is some unicode:

              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.

              URL and title.

              URL and title.

              URL and title.

              URL and title

              URL and title

              Email link (nobody [at] nowhere.net)

              Empty.

              Reference

              Foo bar.

              Foo bar.

              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

              An e-mail address: nobody [at] 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):

              lalune

              Here is a movie movie icon.


              Footnotes

              Here is a footnote reference(1), and another(longnote). This should not be a footnote reference, because it contains a space^(my note).

              (1) Here is the footnote. It can go anywhere in the document, not just at the end.

              (longnote) Here's the other note. This one contains multiple blocks.

              Caret characters are used to indicate that the blocks all belong to a single footnote (as with block quotes).

                { <code> }
              

              If you want, you can use a caret at the beginning of every line, as with blockquotes, but all that you need is a caret at the beginning of the first line of the block and any preceding blank lines.

              text Leading space

              Trailing space text

              text Leading spaces

              Trailing spaces text

              Tables

              Tables with Headers

              X Y Z
              1 2 3
              4 5 6

              X Y Z
              1 2 3
              4 5 6

              X Y Z
              1 2 3
              4 5 6

              X Y Z
              1 2 3
              4 5 6

              X Y Z
              1 2 3
              4 5 6

              X Y Z
              1 2 3
              4 5 6

              X Y Z
              1 2 3
              4 5 6

              X Y Z
              1 2 3
              4 5 6

              X Y Z
              1

              2

              3
              4 5 6

              Tables without Headers

              1 2 3
              4 5 6

              1 2 3
              4 5 6

              1 2 3
              4 5 6

              1 2 3
              4 5 6

              Empty Tables

              This section should be empty.