Kaspar - I can’t get it to load in a P8 image - it seems to stall half way 
through (I’ve seen that a few times with Metacello to be honest - I think there 
is some escaping timeout that causes issues).

Does it load for you?



> On 24 Mar 2020, at 22:38, Kasper Osterbye <kasper.oster...@gmail.com 
> <mailto:kasper.oster...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> 
> I have a github-markdown which translates into pillar - and from pillar you 
> can get many things.
> 
> It is lacking several aspects, as I personally was most interested in 
> rendering it inside pharo. The major thing missing (because I could not 
> figure out how to render them) is tables. But take a look at: 
> https://github.com/kasperosterbye/PillarRichTextRender 
> <https://github.com/kasperosterbye/PillarRichTextRender>
> 
> But perhaps it is better than nothing - your usage scenario is not quite 
> clear to me.
> 
> Best,
> 
> Kasper
> 
> On Tue, Mar 24, 2020 at 10:12 PM Tim Mackinnon <tim@testit.works 
> <mailto:tim@testit.works>> wrote:
> Hmm I hadn’t even thought of Xstreams… I always thought it sounded cool, 
> perhaps its a place to start - but as you mention, I’m not sure it really 
> gained traction in the Pharo world. My use case is quite simple as the 
> markdown files are simple configuration (and maybe don’t even need a parser - 
> e.g. 
> https://github.com/servirtium/demo-java-climate-tck/blob/master/src/test/mocks/averageRainfallForEgyptFrom1980to1999Exists.md
>  
> <https://github.com/servirtium/demo-java-climate-tck/blob/master/src/test/mocks/averageRainfallForEgyptFrom1980to1999Exists.md>).
>  I was hoping there might be something simple I could run with to help 
> explore how best to use the config in those files.
> 
> Lets see if anyone else mentions something that’s a no-brainer.
> 
> Tim
> 
>> On 24 Mar 2020, at 18:40, gettimothy via Pharo-users 
>> <pharo-users@lists.pharo.org <mailto:pharo-users@lists.pharo.org>> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> From: gettimothy <gettimo...@zoho.com <mailto:gettimo...@zoho.com>>
>> Subject: Re: [Pharo-users] Do we have a simple markdown parser?
>> Date: 24 March 2020 at 18:40:42 GMT
>> To: "Any question about pharo is welcome" <pharo-users@lists.pharo.org 
>> <mailto:pharo-users@lists.pharo.org>>
>> Cc: "Pharo Users Newsgroup" <pharo-users@lists.pharo.org 
>> <mailto:pharo-users@lists.pharo.org>>
>> 
>> 
>> I do not know if it works on Pharo, but XTreams has a XTreams-Parsing 
>> section that I am currently working with. The existing Wikitext grammar was 
>> my starting point .
>> 
>> https://github.com/squeak-smalltalk/squeak-ci/blob/master/package-load-scripts/Xtreams.st
>>  
>> <https://github.com/squeak-smalltalk/squeak-ci/blob/master/package-load-scripts/Xtreams.st>
>> 
>> the existing Grammar is under:
>> 
>> XTreams-Parsing -> PEGParser > grammars->grammarWiki
>> 
>> 
>> Use case is:
>> 
>> 
>> | wikiGrammar wikiParser output|
>> Transcript clear.
>> wikiGrammar := PEGParser grammarWiki reading positioning.
>> wikiParser := PEGParser parserPEG parse: 'Grammar' stream: wikiGrammar 
>> actor: PEGParserParser new.
>> input := (your string input goes here)
>> output := wikiParser parse: 'Page' stream: input actor: PEGWikiGenerator new.
>> output inspect.
>> 
>> hth
>> 
>> ---- On Tue, 24 Mar 2020 13:51:31 -0400 Tim Mackinnon <tim@testit.works 
>> <mailto:tim@testit.works>> wrote ----
>> 
>> Hi guys - do we have a simple markdown parser that is reasonably up to date? 
>> I did a quick GitHub scan and a few popped out, but I wasn’t convinced I had 
>> found one the “everyone” uses (albeit, everyone might be a small sample). 
>> 
>> Ideally I don’t want to get sucked into writing another one (a project for a 
>> future time). 
>> 
>> Tim 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 

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