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nightly bbclash

A robust, opinionated, performance-focused BBCode to HTML parser and compiler

6 releases (3 stable)

1.1.1 Apr 12, 2020
1.1.0 Nov 19, 2019
1.0.0 Sep 17, 2019
0.1.2 Sep 6, 2019

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BBClash

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A robust, opinionated, performance-focused BBCode to HTML parser and compiler.

What is BBClash?

BBClash is the open-source version of the BBCode compiler being built for Penclash. Unlike most implementations, BBClash is not RegEx-based. It functions like a compiler, tokenizing, lexing, and then constructing compliant HTML from an AST-like object. This makes it robust and good at handling even improperly-formatted input.

Our BBCode specification can be found here.

Note: currently requires Rust Nightly. Relevant issue: 54727

General Usage:

use bbclash::bbcode_to_html;

assert_eq!(bbcode_to_html("I'm [i]italic[/i] and [b]bold![/b]"), 
		"<p>I&#x27m <i>italic</i> and <b>bold!</b></p>");

Pretty and Ugly Output

BBClash has two main modes of operation: pretty and ugly. Pretty output uses the bbcode_to_html function, and excludes improperly formatted bbcode and empty elements from the final output:

use bbclash::bbcode_to_html;

assert_eq!(bbcode_to_html("I'm [colour]missing an argument![/colour]"), 
		"<p>I&#x27m missing an argument!</p>");

assert_eq!(bbcode_to_html("[quote][/quote]"), 
		"");

Ugly uses the bbcode_to_html_ugly function, and leaves improperly formatted BBCode tags and empty elements in the final output as written:

use bbclash::bbcode_to_html_ugly;

assert_eq!(bbcode_to_html_ugly("I'm [colour]missing an argument![/colour]"), 
		"<p>I&#x27m [colour]missing an argument![/colour]</p>");

assert_eq!(bbcode_to_html_ugly("[quote][/quote]"), 
		"<blockquote></blockquote>");

Note that neither mode arbitrarily strips any text in square brackets. This only affects improperly-written BBCode tags; [non tags] will not be affected.

Custom Usage:

Because this package was built for an existing application, and because it is performance-focused, BBClash's BBCode implementation is entirely hard-coded. Because of this, it is reccommended that you download a local copy and modify it to suit your needs.

Building is as simple as running $ cargo build. Tests and benchmarks can be run with $ cargo test and $ cargo bench, respectively.

License

This version of BBClash is licensed under the terms of the MIT license.

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