pandoc/test/command/3530.md
John MacFarlane c266734448 Use pretty-simple to format native output.
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.)
2021-09-21 12:37:42 -07:00

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% pandoc -f latex -t native
\subfile{command/sub-file-chapter-1}
\subfile{command/sub-file-chapter-2}
^D
[ Header 1
  ( "chapter-1", [], [] )
  [ Str "Chapter", Space, Str "1" ]
, Para
  [ Str "This"
  , Space
  , Str "is"
  , Space
  , Str "Chapter"
  , Space
  , Str "1,"
  , Space
  , Str "provided"
  , Space
  , Str "in"
  , Space
  , Str "a"
  , Space
  , Str "sub"
  , Space
  , Str "file."
  ]
, Header 1
  ( "chapter-2", [], [] )
  [ Str "Chapter", Space, Str "2" ]
, Para
  [ Str "This"
  , Space
  , Str "is"
  , Space
  , Str "Chapter"
  , Space
  , Str "2,"
  , Space
  , Str "provided"
  , Space
  , Str "in"
  , Space
  , Str "a"
  , Space
  , Str "second"
  , Space
  , Str "sub"
  , Space
  , Str "file."
  ]
]
% pandoc -flatex+raw_tex -t native
\subfile{command/sub-file-chapter-1}
\subfile{command/sub-file-chapter-2}
^D
[ RawBlock
  ( Format "latex" ) "\\subfile{command/sub-file-chapter-1}"
, RawBlock
  ( Format "latex" ) "\\subfile{command/sub-file-chapter-2}"
]