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Eric Huss
797112ef36 Clean up some fs-related utilities
This does a little cleanup around the usage of filesystem functions:

- Add `mdbook_core::utils::fs::read_to_string` as a wrapper around
  `std::fs::read_to_string` to provide better error messages. Use
  this wherever a file is read.
- Add `mdbook_core::utils::fs::create_dir_all` as a wrapper around
  `std::fs::create_dir_all` to provide better error messages. Use
  this wherever a file is read.
- Replace `mdbook_core::utils::fs::write_file` with `write` to mirror
  the `std::fs::write` API.
- Remove `mdbook_core::utils::fs::create_file`. It was generally not
  used anymore.
- Scrub the usage of `std::fs` to use the new wrappers. This doesn't
  remove it 100%, but it is now significantly reduced.
2025-09-20 17:13:31 -07:00
Eric Huss
2b242494b0 Add a new HTML rendering pipeline
This rewrites the HTML rendering pipeline to use a tree data structure,
and implements a custom HTML serializer. The intent is to make it easier
to make changes and to manipulate the output. This should make some
future changes much easier.

This is a large change, but I'll try to briefly summarize what's
changing:

- All of the HTML rendering support has been moved out of
  mdbook-markdown into mdbook-html. For now, all of the API surface is
  private, though we may consider ways to safely expose it in the
  future.
- Instead of using pulldown-cmark's html serializer, this takes the
  pulldown-cmark events and translates them into a tree data structure
  (using the ego-tree crate to define the tree). See `tree.rs`.
- HTML in the markdown document is parsed using html5ever, and then
  lives inside the same tree data structure. See `tokenizer.rs`.
- Transformations are then applied to the tree data structure. For
  example, adding header links or hiding code lines.
- Serialization is a simple process of writing out the nodes to a
  string. See `serialize.rs`.
- The search indexer works on the tree structure instead of re-rendering
  every chapter twice. See `html_handlebars/search.rs`.
- The print page now takes a very different approach of taking the
  same tree structure built for rendering the chapters, and applies
  transformations to it. This avoid re-parsing everything again. See
  `print.rs`.
    - I changed the linking behavior so that links on the print page
      link to items on the print page instead of outside the print page.
- There are a variety of small changes to how it serializes as can be
  seen in the changes to the tests. Some highlights:
	- Code blocks no longer have a second layer of `<pre>` tags wrapping
      it.
    - Fixed a minor issue where a rust code block with a specific
      edition was having the wrong classes when there was a default
      edition.
- Drops the ammonia dependency, which significantly reduces the number
  of dependencies. It was only being used for a very minor task, and
  we can handle it much more easily now.
- Drops `pretty_assertions`, they are no longer used (mostly being
  migrated to the testsuite).

There's obviously a lot of risk trying to parse everything to such a low
level, but I think the benefits are worth it. Also, the API isn't super
ergonomic compared to say javascript (there are no selectors), but it
works well enough so far.

I have not run this through rigorous benchmarking, but it does have a
very noticeable performance improvement, especially in a debug build.

I expect in the future that we'll want to expose some kind of
integration with extensions so they have access to this tree structure
(or some kind of tree structure).

Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/mdBook/issues/1736
2025-09-16 20:26:35 -07:00
Eric Huss
3e673ce424 Switch from log to tracing
This switches to using the tracing crate instead of log. Tracing
provides a lot of nice features which we can take advantage of moving
forward.

This also adjusts the output fairly significantly. This includes:

- Switched the environment variable from RUST_LOG to MDBOOK_LOG.
- Dropped the timestamp. I experimented with various different time
  displays, but ultimately decided to omit it for now. I don't think
  I've ever found it to be useful, and it takes up a very significant
  amount of space. It could potentially be useful for basic profiling,
  but I think there are other, better mechanisms for that. We could
  consider leveraging tracing itself for doing some basic profiling
  (like using something like tracing-chrome).
- Dropped the target unless MDBOOK_LOG is set. The target tends to be
  pretty noisy, and doesn't really convey much information unless you
  are debugging or otherwise trying to adjust the log output.
- Added color.
- Slightly reworked the way the error cause trace is displayed.
- Slightly changed the way html5ever filtering is done, as well as add
  handlebars to the list since they both are very noisy. You can
  override this now by explicitly listing them as targets.

I still expect that mdbook will eventually change how it displays things
to the console, possibly switching away from tracing and printing things
itself. However, that is a larger project for the future.
2025-09-12 06:13:45 -07:00
Eric Huss
800fb54aeb Rename Book.sections to Book.items
This renames the "sections" list to "items". In practice, this list has
contained more than just "sections" since parts were added. Also, the
rest of the code consistently uses the term "items", since the values it
contains are called `BookItem`s. Finally, the naming has always been a
little confusing to me.

This is a very disruptive change, and I'm not doing it lightly. However,
since there are a number of other API changes going into 0.5, I think
now is an ok time to change this.
2025-08-22 18:51:04 -07:00
Eric Huss
5956092b4b Switch all public types to non_exhaustive
This switches all public types to use non_exhaustive to make it easier
to make additions without a semver-breaking change.

Some of the ergonomics are hampered due to the lack of exhaustiveness
checking. Hopefully some day in the future,
non_exhaustive_omitted_patterns_lint or something like it will get
stabilized.

Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/mdBook/issues/1835
2025-08-09 17:02:01 -07:00
Eric Huss
c25e866796 Make SectionNumber field private
This removes the `pub` status of the SectionNumber field. The intent is
to make this potentially extensible in the future if we decide to add
more fields, or change its internal representation. With the existence
of the deref impls, generally this change shouldn't be visible except
for the constructor, which hopefully shouldn't be too cumbersome to use
`SectionNumber::new` instead.
2025-08-09 17:02:01 -07:00
Eric Huss
f6c062fc98 Enable unreachable_pub
This lint can help make it clearer which items are actually exposed in
the public API.
2025-07-25 09:02:55 -07:00
Eric Huss
5a31947eb7 Move MDBook to mdbook-driver
This is a pure git rename in order to make sure that git can follow
history. The next commit will integrate these into mdbook-driver.
2025-07-23 17:47:31 -07:00
Renamed from src/book/book.rs (Browse further)