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Source: md4c
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Debian Qt/KDE Maintainers <debian-qt-kde@lists.debian.org>
Uploaders: Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer <lisandro@debian.org>,
Patrick Franz <patfra71@gmail.com>
Build-Depends: cmake, debhelper-compat (= 13), pkg-kde-tools
Standards-Version: 4.5.1
Section: libs
Rules-Requires-Root: no
Homepage: https://github.com/mity/md4c
Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/qt-kde-team/3rdparty/md4c
Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/qt-kde-team/3rdparty/md4c.git
Package: libmd4c-dev
Section: libdevel
Architecture: any
Multi-Arch: same
Depends: libmd4c0 (= ${binary:Version}), ${misc:Depends}
Description: Markdown for C - development files
MD4C is C Markdown parser with the following features:
.
Compliance: Generally MD4C aims to be compliant to the latest version of
CommonMark specification. Right now fully compliant to CommonMark 0.28.
.
Extensions: MD4C supports some commonly requested and accepted extensions.
.
Compactness: MD4C is implemented in one source file and one header file.
.
Embedding: MD4C is easy to reuse in other projects, its API is very
straightforward: There is actually just one function, md_parse().
.
Push model: MD4C parses the complete document and calls callback functions
provided by the application for each start/end of block, start/end of a span,
and with any textual contents.
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Portability: MD4C builds and works on Windows and Linux, and it should
be fairly simple to make it run also on most other systems.
.
Encoding: MD4C can be compiled to recognize ASCII-only control characters,
UTF-8 and, on Windows, also UTF-16, i.e. what is on Windows commonly
called just "Unicode". See more details below.
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Permissive license: MD4C is available under the MIT license.
.
This package ships the library's development files.
Package: libmd4c0
Architecture: any
Multi-Arch: same
Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}
Description: Markdown for C
MD4C is C Markdown parser with the following features:
.
Compliance: Generally MD4C aims to be compliant to the latest version of
CommonMark specification. Right now fully compliant to CommonMark 0.28.
.
Extensions: MD4C supports some commonly requested and accepted extensions.
.
Compactness: MD4C is implemented in one source file and one header file.
.
Embedding: MD4C is easy to reuse in other projects, its API is very
straightforward: There is actually just one function, md_parse().
.
Push model: MD4C parses the complete document and calls callback functions
provided by the application for each start/end of block, start/end of a span,
and with any textual contents.
.
Portability: MD4C builds and works on Windows and Linux, and it should
be fairly simple to make it run also on most other systems.
.
Encoding: MD4C can be compiled to recognize ASCII-only control characters,
UTF-8 and, on Windows, also UTF-16, i.e. what is on Windows commonly
called just "Unicode". See more details below.
.
Permissive license: MD4C is available under the MIT license.
Package: libmd4c-html0-dev
Section: libdevel
Architecture: any
Multi-Arch: same
Depends: libmd4c-html0 (= ${binary:Version}), ${misc:Depends}
Description: Markdown for C HTML-renderer - development files
MD4C is C Markdown parser with the following features:
.
Compliance: Generally MD4C aims to be compliant to the latest version of
CommonMark specification. Right now fully compliant to CommonMark 0.28.
.
Extensions: MD4C supports some commonly requested and accepted extensions.
.
Compactness: MD4C is implemented in one source file and one header file.
.
Embedding: MD4C is easy to reuse in other projects, its API is very
straightforward: There is actually just one function, md_parse().
.
Push model: MD4C parses the complete document and calls callback functions
provided by the application for each start/end of block, start/end of a span,
and with any textual contents.
.
Portability: MD4C builds and works on Windows and Linux, and it should
be fairly simple to make it run also on most other systems.
.
Encoding: MD4C can be compiled to recognize ASCII-only control characters,
UTF-8 and, on Windows, also UTF-16, i.e. what is on Windows commonly
called just "Unicode". See more details below.
.
Permissive license: MD4C is available under the MIT license.
.
This package ships the standalone Markdown-to-HTML converter's development
files.
Package: libmd4c-html0
Architecture: any
Multi-Arch: same
Depends: libmd4c0 (= ${binary:Version}), ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}
Description: Markdown for C HTML-renderer
MD4C is C Markdown parser with the following features:
.
Compliance: Generally MD4C aims to be compliant to the latest version of
CommonMark specification. Right now fully compliant to CommonMark 0.28.
.
Extensions: MD4C supports some commonly requested and accepted extensions.
.
Compactness: MD4C is implemented in one source file and one header file.
.
Embedding: MD4C is easy to reuse in other projects, its API is very
straightforward: There is actually just one function, md_parse().
.
Push model: MD4C parses the complete document and calls callback functions
provided by the application for each start/end of block, start/end of a span,
and with any textual contents.
.
Portability: MD4C builds and works on Windows and Linux, and it should
be fairly simple to make it run also on most other systems.
.
Encoding: MD4C can be compiled to recognize ASCII-only control characters,
UTF-8 and, on Windows, also UTF-16, i.e. what is on Windows commonly
called just "Unicode". See more details below.
.
Permissive license: MD4C is available under the MIT license.
.
This package ships the standalone Markdown-to-HTML converter.
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