c266734448
Previously we used our own homespun formatting. But this produces over-long lines that aren't ideal for diffs in tests. Easier to use something off-the-shelf and standard. Closes #7580. Performance is slower by about a factor of 10, but this isn't really a problem because native isn't suitable as a serialization format. (For serialization you should use json, because the reader is so much faster than native.)
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No blank lines in inline interpreted roles:
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```
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% pandoc -f rst -t native
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`no
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blank`:myrole:
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^D
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[ Para [ Str "`no" ], Para [ Str "blank`:myrole:" ] ]
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```
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Backslash escape behaves properly in interpreted roles:
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```
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% pandoc -f rst -t native
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`hi\ there`:sup:
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`hi\ there`:code:
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^D
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[ Para
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[ Superscript [ Str "hithere" ] ]
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, Para
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[ Code ( "", [], [] ) "hi\\ there" ]
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]
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```
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Backtick followed by alphanumeric doesn't end the span:
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```
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% pandoc -f rst -t native
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`hi`there`:myrole:
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^D
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[ Para
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[ Code
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( "", [ "interpreted-text" ], [ ( "role", "myrole" ) ] ) "hi`there"
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]
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]
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```
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Newline is okay, as long as not blank:
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```
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% pandoc -f rst -t native
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`hi
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there`:myrole:
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^D
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[ Para
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[ Code
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( "", [ "interpreted-text" ], [ ( "role", "myrole" ) ] ) "hi\nthere"
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]
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]
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```
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Use span for title-reference:
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```
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% pandoc -f rst -t native
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`default`
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^D
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[ Para [ Span ( "", [ "title-ref" ], [] ) [ Str "default" ] ] ]
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```
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