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Merge pull request #667 from matrix-org/dbkr/fix_markdown_spurious_html
Fix spurious HTML tags being passed through literally
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src/Markdown.js
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src/Markdown.js
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import commonmark from 'commonmark';
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import commonmark from 'commonmark';
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import escape from 'lodash/escape';
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const ALLOWED_HTML_TAGS = ['del'];
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// These types of node are definitely text
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const TEXT_NODES = ['text', 'softbreak', 'linebreak', 'paragraph', 'document'];
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function is_allowed_html_tag(node) {
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// Regex won't work for tags with attrs, but we only
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// allow <del> anyway.
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const matches = /^<\/?(.*)>$/.exec(node.literal);
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if (matches && matches.length == 2) {
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const tag = matches[1];
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return ALLOWED_HTML_TAGS.indexOf(tag) > -1;
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}
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return false;
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}
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function html_if_tag_allowed(node) {
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if (is_allowed_html_tag(node)) {
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this.lit(node.literal);
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return;
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} else {
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this.lit(escape(node.literal));
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}
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}
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/*
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* Returns true if the parse output containing the node
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* comprises multiple block level elements (ie. lines),
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* or false if it is only a single line.
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*/
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function is_multi_line(node) {
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var par = node;
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while (par.parent) {
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par = par.parent;
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}
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return par.firstChild != par.lastChild;
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}
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/**
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/**
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* Class that wraps marked, adding the ability to see whether
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* Class that wraps commonmark, adding the ability to see whether
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* a given message actually uses any markdown syntax or whether
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* a given message actually uses any markdown syntax or whether
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* it's plain text.
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* it's plain text.
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*/
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*/
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export default class Markdown {
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export default class Markdown {
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constructor(input) {
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constructor(input) {
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this.input = input;
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this.input = input;
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this.parser = new commonmark.Parser();
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this.renderer = new commonmark.HtmlRenderer({safe: false});
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const parser = new commonmark.Parser();
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this.parsed = parser.parse(this.input);
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}
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}
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isPlainText() {
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isPlainText() {
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// we determine if the message requires markdown by
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const walker = this.parsed.walker();
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// running the parser on the tokens with a dummy
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// rendered and seeing if any of the renderer's
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// functions are called other than those noted below.
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// In case you were wondering, no we can't just examine
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// the tokens because the tokens we have are only the
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// output of the *first* tokenizer: any line-based
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// markdown is processed by marked within Parser by
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// the 'inline lexer'...
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let is_plain = true;
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function setNotPlain() {
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let ev;
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is_plain = false;
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while ( (ev = walker.next()) ) {
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const node = ev.node;
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if (TEXT_NODES.indexOf(node.type) > -1) {
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// definitely text
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continue;
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} else if (node.type == 'html_inline' || node.type == 'html_block') {
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// if it's an allowed html tag, we need to render it and therefore
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// we will need to use HTML. If it's not allowed, it's not HTML since
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// we'll just be treating it as text.
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if (is_allowed_html_tag(node)) {
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return false;
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}
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} else {
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return false;
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}
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}
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}
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return true;
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const dummy_renderer = new commonmark.HtmlRenderer();
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for (const k of Object.keys(commonmark.HtmlRenderer.prototype)) {
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dummy_renderer[k] = setNotPlain;
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}
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// text and paragraph are just text
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dummy_renderer.text = function(t) { return t; };
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dummy_renderer.softbreak = function(t) { return t; };
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dummy_renderer.paragraph = function(t) { return t; };
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const dummy_parser = new commonmark.Parser();
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dummy_renderer.render(dummy_parser.parse(this.input));
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return is_plain;
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}
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}
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toHTML() {
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toHTML() {
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const real_paragraph = this.renderer.paragraph;
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const renderer = new commonmark.HtmlRenderer({safe: false});
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const real_paragraph = renderer.paragraph;
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this.renderer.paragraph = function(node, entering) {
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renderer.paragraph = function(node, entering) {
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// If there is only one top level node, just return the
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// If there is only one top level node, just return the
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// bare text: it's a single line of text and so should be
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// bare text: it's a single line of text and so should be
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// 'inline', rather than unnecessarily wrapped in its own
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// 'inline', rather than unnecessarily wrapped in its own
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// p tag. If, however, we have multiple nodes, each gets
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// p tag. If, however, we have multiple nodes, each gets
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// its own p tag to keep them as separate paragraphs.
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// its own p tag to keep them as separate paragraphs.
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var par = node;
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if (is_multi_line(node)) {
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while (par.parent) {
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par = par.parent;
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}
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if (par.firstChild != par.lastChild) {
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real_paragraph.call(this, node, entering);
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real_paragraph.call(this, node, entering);
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}
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}
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};
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};
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var parsed = this.parser.parse(this.input);
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renderer.html_inline = html_if_tag_allowed;
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var rendered = this.renderer.render(parsed);
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renderer.html_block = function(node) {
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// as with `paragraph`, we only insert line breaks
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// if there are multiple lines in the markdown.
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const isMultiLine = is_multi_line(node);
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this.renderer.paragraph = real_paragraph;
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if (isMultiLine) this.cr();
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html_if_tag_allowed.call(this, node);
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if (isMultiLine) this.cr();
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}
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return rendered;
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return renderer.render(this.parsed);
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}
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}
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/*
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* Render the markdown message to plain text. That is, essentially
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* just remove any backslashes escaping what would otherwise be
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* markdown syntax
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* (to fix https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/2870)
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*/
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toPlaintext() {
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toPlaintext() {
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const real_paragraph = this.renderer.paragraph;
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const renderer = new commonmark.HtmlRenderer({safe: false});
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const real_paragraph = renderer.paragraph;
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// The default `out` function only sends the input through an XML
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// The default `out` function only sends the input through an XML
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// escaping function, which causes messages to be entity encoded,
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// escaping function, which causes messages to be entity encoded,
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// which we don't want in this case.
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// which we don't want in this case.
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this.renderer.out = function(s) {
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renderer.out = function(s) {
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// The `lit` function adds a string literal to the output buffer.
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// The `lit` function adds a string literal to the output buffer.
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this.lit(s);
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this.lit(s);
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};
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};
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this.renderer.paragraph = function(node, entering) {
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renderer.paragraph = function(node, entering) {
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// If there is only one top level node, just return the
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// as with toHTML, only append lines to paragraphs if there are
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// bare text: it's a single line of text and so should be
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// multiple paragraphs
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// 'inline', rather than unnecessarily wrapped in its own
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if (is_multi_line(node)) {
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// p tag. If, however, we have multiple nodes, each gets
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if (!entering && node.next) {
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// its own p tag to keep them as separate paragraphs.
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var par = node;
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while (par.parent) {
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node = par;
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par = par.parent;
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}
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if (node != par.lastChild) {
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if (!entering) {
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this.lit('\n\n');
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this.lit('\n\n');
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}
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}
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}
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}
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};
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};
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renderer.html_block = function(node) {
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this.lit(node.literal);
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if (is_multi_line(node) && node.next) this.lit('\n\n');
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}
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var parsed = this.parser.parse(this.input);
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return renderer.render(this.parsed);
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var rendered = this.renderer.render(parsed);
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this.renderer.paragraph = real_paragraph;
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return rendered;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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