Object-oriented PHP implementation is coming, looking for parties
    Alan Hogan 
    contact at alanhogan.com
       
    Wed Oct 26 18:29:29 EDT 2011
    
    
  
Michel is awesome and so is PHP Markdown (Extra).
The only problem I  know about is that certain, very long documents will fail completely.
IIRC, this was a side-effect of its PCRE parsing — a bug or  limitation of the regex implementation in PHP.
Max, are you using a grammar, as has been discussed on this list recently, or regexes? That is, might your parser be susceptible to the same bug?
Alan Hogan
On Oct 26, 2011, at 3:04 PM, Max Tsepkov wrote:
> Hello, list.
> My name is Max, I'm a web developer.
> 
> I found Markdown convention very useful, I use it everywhere nowadays.
> Michel Fortin's markdown-php seems to be the only available PHP implementation.
> And, judging by number of people using it, it works well :)
> 
> But there is many thing that's keep it from being perfect:
> 
>  *  One large file with functions not being sorted in a logical way.
> It makes it hard to understand how it works.
>  *  Despite the fact that it contains classes, it isn't coded
> object-oriented. Which greatly affect, again, clarity and
> re-usability.
>  *  Script is coded in early ages of PHP, doesn't make use of its new
> features and uses obsolete ones.
>  *  It's written much like a Python program. PHP doesn't work that way.
> 
> 
> To give Markdown in PHP a new look, I've designed a library, which I
> named markdown-oo-php
> oo-php stands for object-oriented php. It's designed to be easy to use
> and extend.
> 
> There is two components Text and Filter.
> Text is an entity user works with, it represents text being processed. E.g.:
> 
>    echo new Markdown_Text($plaintext);
> 
> Filter is a superclass and set of specific filters which does actual parsing.
> Each specific filter is an object which transforms a single markdown
> element to xhtml.
> Examples of filters are: Markdown_Filter_Hr,
> Markdown_Filter_Linebreak, Markdown_Filter_ListBulleted.
> 
> When user wants to transform markdown these filters are running one by
> one resulting to html.
> By default, one more special filter is run. It will pass given text to
> original Markdown.pl 1.0.1
> This way we get parsed markdown even if some filters are not implemented yet.
> This feature requires perl, of course. It can be disabled:
> 
>    Markdown_Filter::useFallbackFilter(false);
> 
> Such design allows users to write their own filters, hook into the
> process, write plugins etc.
> We can compose any chain of filters resulting into different versions,
> extra features and other goodies.
> 
> You can find source along with documentation at GitHub:
> https://github.com/garygolden/markdown-oo-php
> 
> You're most welcome to comment, contribute and, of course, spread the word.
> 
> cheers ;)
> 
> -- 
> Max Tsepkov (a.k.a. Gary Golden)
> A freelancing web engineer
> http://www.garygolden.me
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