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-% Code with syntax highlighting
-
-Here's what a delimited code block looks like:
-
-    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ {.haskell}
-    -- | Inefficient quicksort in haskell.
-    qsort :: (Enum a) => [a] -> [a]
-    qsort []     = []
-    qsort (x:xs) = qsort (filter (< x) xs) ++ [x] ++
-                   qsort (filter (>= x) xs) 
-    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-And here's how it looks after syntax highlighting:
-
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ {.haskell}
--- | Inefficient quicksort in haskell.
-qsort :: (Enum a) => [a] -> [a]
-qsort []     = []
-qsort (x:xs) = qsort (filter (< x) xs) ++ [x] ++
-               qsort (filter (>= x) xs) 
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-Here's some python, with numbered lines (specify `{.python .numberLines}`):
-
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ {.python .numberLines}
-class FSM(object):
-
-"""This is a Finite State Machine (FSM).
-"""
-
-def __init__(self, initial_state, memory=None):
-
-    """This creates the FSM. You set the initial state here. The "memory"
-    attribute is any object that you want to pass along to the action
-    functions. It is not used by the FSM. For parsing you would typically
-    pass a list to be used as a stack. """
-
-    # Map (input_symbol, current_state) --> (action, next_state).
-    self.state_transitions = {}
-    # Map (current_state) --> (action, next_state).
-    self.state_transitions_any = {}
-    self.default_transition = None
-    ...
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 
-