use pulldown_cmark::{html, Event, Parser}; fn main() { let markdown_input = "# Example Heading\nExample paragraph with **lorem** _ipsum_ text."; println!( "\nParsing the following markdown string:\n{}\n", markdown_input ); // Set up the parser. We can treat is as any other iterator. // For each event, we print its details, such as the tag or string. // This filter simply returns the same event without any changes; // you can compare the `event-filter` example which alters the output. let parser = Parser::new(markdown_input).map(|event| { match &event { Event::Start(tag) => println!("Start: {:?}", tag), Event::End(tag) => println!("End: {:?}", tag), Event::Html(s) => println!("Html: {:?}", s), Event::InlineHtml(s) => println!("InlineHtml: {:?}", s), Event::Text(s) => println!("Text: {:?}", s), Event::Code(s) => println!("Code: {:?}", s), Event::DisplayMath(s) => println!("DisplayMath: {:?}", s), Event::InlineMath(s) => println!("Math: {:?}", s), Event::FootnoteReference(s) => println!("FootnoteReference: {:?}", s), Event::TaskListMarker(b) => println!("TaskListMarker: {:?}", b), Event::SoftBreak => println!("SoftBreak"), Event::HardBreak => println!("HardBreak"), Event::Rule => println!("Rule"), }; event }); let mut html_output = String::new(); html::push_html(&mut html_output, parser); println!("\nHTML output:\n{}\n", &html_output); }