README tweaks (remove refs to stmd/), added benchmarks.

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CommonMark
==========
CommonMark is a [specification of Markdown syntax][the spec],
together with BSD3-licensed implementations in C and JavaScript.
CommonMark is a rationalized version of Markdown syntax,
with a [spec][the spec] and BSD3-licensed reference
implementations in C and JavaScript.
The implementations
-------------------
The C implementation provides both a library and a standalone program
`cmark` that converts Markdown to HTML. It is written in standard C99
`cmark` that converts CommonMark to HTML. It is written in standard C99
and has no library dependencies. (However, if you check it out from the
repository, you'll need [`re2c`](http://re2c.org) to generate
`scanners.c` from `scanners.re`. This is only a build dependency for
developers, since `scanners.c` can be provided in a released source
tarball.)
The parser is very fast, on par with
[sundown](https://github.com/vmg/sundown). Some benchmarks:
|Implementation | Time to parse a 500K book |
|---------------|---------------------------|
| Markdown.pl | 3.99s |
| discount | 0.089s |
| sundown | 0.015s |
| cmark | 0.019s |
Usage: cmark [FILE*]
Options: --help, -h Print usage information
--ast Print AST instead of HTML
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there is a "dingus" for playing with it interactively. (`make dingus`
will start this.)
[Try it now!](http://jgm.github.io/stmd/js/)
[Try it now!](http://jgm.github.io/CommonMark/js/)
Note that neither implementation attempts to sanitize link attributes or
**Note:** neither implementation attempts to sanitize link attributes or
raw HTML. If you use these libraries in applications that accept
untrusted user input, you must run the output through an HTML
sanitizer to protect against
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another Markdown program, say `myprog`, do `make test PROG=myprog`. To
run the tests for `commonmark.js`, do `make testjs`.
[The spec]: http://jgm.github.io/stmd/spec.html
[The spec]: http://jgm.github.io/CommonMark/spec.html
The spec
--------