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diff --git a/examples/ast_to_gemtext.rs b/examples/ast_to_gemtext.rs index d163c8f..3f8f610 100644 --- a/examples/ast_to_gemtext.rs +++ b/examples/ast_to_gemtext.rs @@ -19,38 +19,9 @@ //! This example converts Gemtext into an abstract syntax tree and then back //! into Gemtext, demonstrating both Germ's parsing and generation capabilities. -const EXAMPLE_GEMTEXT: &str = r#"```This is alt-text -Here goes the pre-formatted text. - -This continues the pre-formatted text on a new line after a blank line. -``` - -# This is a heading - -This is some text. - -This is more text after a blank line. - -* This is a single list item. -* This is the next list item. - -* This is a new list. -* This is the next item on the new list. - -## This is a sub-heading - -> This is a blockquote. - -### This is a sub-sub-heading. - -=> gemini://gem.rest/ This is a link to GemRest -=> /somewhere - -That was a link without text."#; - fn main() { // Parse `EXAMPLE_GEMTEXT` into an abstract syntax tree - let ast = germ::ast::Ast::from_string(EXAMPLE_GEMTEXT); + let ast = germ::ast::Ast::from_string(germ::EXAMPLE_GEMTEXT); // Convert the abstract syntax tree back to Gemtext let gemtext = ast.to_gemtext(); |