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* Use a Span with class "title-reference" for the default title-reference role. * Use B.text to split up contents into Spaces, SoftBreaks, and Strs for title-reference. * Use Code with class "interpreted-text" instead of Span and Str for unknown roles. (The RST writer has also been modified to round-trip this properly.) * Disallow blank lines in interpreted text. * Backslash-escape now works in interpreted text. * Backticks followed by alphanumerics no longer end interpreted text. Closes #4811.
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No blank lines in inline interpreted roles:
% pandoc -f rst -t native
`no
blank`:myrole:
^D
[Para [Str "`no"]
,Para [Str "blank`:myrole:"]]
Backslash escape behaves properly in interpreted roles:
% pandoc -f rst -t native
`hi\ there`:sup:
`hi\ there`:code:
^D
[Para [Superscript [Str "hithere"]]
,Para [Code ("",["sourceCode"],[]) "hi\\ there"]]
Backtick followed by alphanumeric doesn't end the span:
% pandoc -f rst -t native
`hi`there`:myrole:
^D
[Para [Code ("",["interpreted-text"],[("role","myrole")]) "hi`there"]]
Newline is okay, as long as not blank:
% pandoc -f rst -t native
`hi
there`:myrole:
^D
[Para [Code ("",["interpreted-text"],[("role","myrole")]) "hi\nthere"]]
Use span for title-reference:
% pandoc -f rst -t native
`default`
^D
[Para [Span ("",["title-ref"],[]) [Str "default"]]]