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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% pandoc -f latex -t native
\begin{Verbatim}[key1=value1]
code1
\end{Verbatim}
\begin{lstlisting}[key2=value2]
code2
\end{lstlisting}
\begin{verbatim}
code3
\end{verbatim}
\begin{verbatim}
code4
\end{verbatim}
\begin{verbatim}
code5\end{verbatim}
^D
[ CodeBlock
( "", [], [ ( "key1", "value1" ) ] ) "code1\n"
, CodeBlock
( "", [], [ ( "key2", "value2" ) ] ) "code2\n "
, CodeBlock
( "", [], [] ) "code3"
, CodeBlock
( "", [], [] ) "code4"
, CodeBlock
( "", [], [] ) "code5"
]