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Drppoed the non-greedy quantifier from the end of the inlinePatterns as it
served no useful purpose and was actually (in very rare edge cases) causing
newlines to be dropped. FIxes #439. Thanks to @munificent for the report.
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Table inline code
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must stick with coverage<4.0.
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Fix infinite loop #430
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This should fix the remaining corner cases that can cause infinite
loops. Previous iterations did not account for scenarios where the
“end” index was less than the “start” index. If the “end” index is
ever less than or equal to the “start” index, the “end” will be
adjusted to to be “start” + 1 allow the full range to be extracted and
replaced.
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Fix find footnote placeholder to recurse
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Use a different approach to fix the smarty bug
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Add a restriction that the closing angled quote should not be duplicate,
so that we can use our own pattern for handling duplicate quotes.
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That commit caused a regression where `<<` and `>>` inside code
blocks were wrongly replaced with double quotes.
This reverts commit 5029d829c1532f31adc9acbf54d88bb469a69a4f.
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Fix processing angle quotes in smarty extension
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Run that processor before inline processor to fix the test failure.
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Fixed #414 parser ignoring value of `tab_length`
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Miscellaneous capitalization/spelling fixes
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support empty table
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The previous version did not work, and was incorrectly removed as part of
85ad18071d619251. In the new version, use lookbehind search for \w instead
of \b, so that it works.
Update the tests accordingly.
Fixes #399 (except parts that we can't fix). Thanks @gandaro for the report.
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fix broken documentation code
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A etree can contain Comments, PIs or other Elements which do not have
a string for a tag. Must always check that a tag is a string before
doing string processing on it. Otherwise, things will crash.
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The option was buggy. Rather than try to fix it, it is being removed.
This feeture should exist as a seperate extension. Fixes #390.
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Fixes #389. Thanks for the report @lazka.
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Without the space, Python joins the lines and it produces results like
'Positional arguments are depreacted in MarkdownUse keyword arguments only'.
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I can never remember the names of the subcommands. A 'help' subcommand
is an easy assistant for the future.
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Apparently this is a new requirement of flake8. That's the thing about using
tox. Every test run reinstalls all dependencies so an updated dependency might
instroduce new errors. I could specify a specific version, but I like staying
current.
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This format (using subheading rather than lists), allows for easy
linking to each individual section of the release notes. I think
we should sue this format going forward.
Also added an additional example to clarify the deprecation of the
special treatment of the 'mdx_' prefix for third party extensions.
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Not sure this is the best way to go, but it works. I'm not crazy about
running the spellcheck against the built docs, but aspell has a builtin
option to easily ignore everything in `<code>` tags which greatly simplfies
things.
I looked at Doug Hellmans' sphinxcontrib-spelling package which does
something similar for Sphinx. However, as Sphinx uses rST and the rST
parser outputs a parse tree, Doug is essentially taking that parse tree
and running the spellcheck on the appropriate parts (skipping code, etc.).
He did a nice [writeup][5] of his development process if you are interested.
As Python-Markdown's parse tree is represented as HTML (through ElementTree)
I would have to use HTML anyway. And [PyEnchant][2] doesn't currently have
good support for HTML. So I used [aspell][3], with inspiration from the
[git-spell-check][4] hook.
[1]: http://sphinxcontrib-spelling.readthedocs.org/en/latest/index.html
[2]: https://pythonhosted.org/pyenchant/
[3]: http://aspell.net/
[4]: https://github.com/mprpic/git-spell-check
[5]: http://doughellmann.com/2011/05/26/creating-a-spelling-checker-for-restructuredtext-documents.html
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Fixes #386. I'm doing this against my better judgement. The only reason is
that I'm using the HTML format suggested by the HTML5 Spec and will simply
not consider any alternate output. If a JavaScript library requires something
else, to bad. I don't care. That library should support the format
suggested by the spec or I'm not interested in it. If you want something else
then you can create your own extension which does whatever you want.
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