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Michele Sessa
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README.md
markdown_to_html
Instructions
Create a function which converts markdown into HTML.
To make the task easier you'll only have to account for the first three titles (#
, ##
, ###
) and for bold
and italic
(**
and *
).
Parsing and converting markdown can be very tricky and some edge cases can require a lot of time to solve, for this reason we will limit the tests to correct and simple inputs.
No tests will be more complicated than the one showed in the usage example.
Expected Function
pub fn markdown_to_html(s: &str) -> String {
}
Usage
Here is a possible program to test your function,
const EXAMPLE: &str = "# This is a nice converter
## It handle *all* titles
## From # to ### with no problems
### With attention to details ;)
###With attention to details ;)
> Blockquotes are handled too
>if well formatted of course
And **bold** and *italics* of course work as well.
****
**bold on
multiple
lines
also**";
fn main() {
println!("{}", markdown_to_html(EXAMPLE));
}
And its output:
$ cargo run
<h1>This is a nice converter</h1>
<h2>It handle <em>all</em> titles</h2>
<h2>From # to ### with no problems</h2>
<h3>With attention to details ;)</h3>
###With attention to details ;)
<blockquote>Blockquotes are handled too</blockquote>
>if well formatted of course
And <strong>bold</strong> and <em>italics</em> of course work as well.
<strong></strong>
<strong>bold on
multiple
lines
also</strong>
$