The reader previously did allow this, following redcloth,
which happily parses
Html blocks can be <div>inlined</div> as well.
as
<p>Html blocks can be <div>inlined</div> as well.</p>
This is invalid HTML, and this kind of thing can lead
to parsing problems (stack overflows) as well. So this
commit undoes this behavior. The above sample now produces;
<p>Html blocks can be</p>
<div>
<p>inlined</p>
</div>
<p>as well.</p>
Closes#1513.
Lists can now start without an intervening blank line.
Also, html block-level tags that don't start a line are parsed
as RawInline and don't interrupt paragraphs, as in RedCloth.
Previously normalisation was handled by the `normalizeSpaces` function. The behavoir of the builder monoid is slightly different and melds together more items such as consecutive strings and spaces adjacent to line breaks. The tests have been changed to reflect this.
All relevant tests passed when the string melding line of the builder monoid was commented out.
Previously the textile reader and writer incorrectly implented
RST-style autolinks for URLs and email addresses.
This has been fixed. Now an autolink is done this way:
"$":http://myurl.com
Now pandoc correctly handles hard line breaks inside list items.
Previously they broke list parsing. Thanks to Pablo
Rodríguez for pointing out the problem.