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authorfacelessuser <faceless.shop@gmail.com>2014-11-17 18:36:43 -0700
committerfacelessuser <faceless.shop@gmail.com>2014-11-17 18:36:43 -0700
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Issue #365 Bold/Italic nesting fix
The logic for the current regex for strong/em and em/strong was sound, but the way it was implemented caused some unintended side effects. Whether it is a quirk with regex in general or just with Python’s re engine, I am not sure. Put basically `(\*|_){3}` causes issues with nested bold/italic. So, allowing the group to be defined, and then using the group number to specify the remaining sequential chars is a better way that works more reliably `(\*|_)\2{2}. Test from issue #365 was also added to check for this case in the future.
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@@ -7,3 +7,7 @@ __[*link*](http://example.com)__
[***link***](http://example.com)
***I am ___italic_ and__ bold* I am `just` bold**
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+Example __*bold italic*__ on the same line __*bold italic*__.
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+Example **_bold italic_** on the same line **_bold italic_**.