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With this change, autolinks are parsed as Links with the `uri` class. (The same is true for bare links, if the `autolink_bare_uris` extension is enabled.) Email autolinks are parsed as Links with the `email` class. This allows the distinction to be represented in the URI. Formerly the `uri` class was added to autolinks by the HTML writer, but it had to guess what was an autolink and could not distinguish `[http://example.com](http://example.com)` from `<http://example.com>`. It also incorrectly recognized `[pandoc](pandoc)` as an autolink. Now the HTML writer simply passes through the `uri` attribute if it is present, but does not add anything. The Textile writer has been modified so that the `uri` class is not explicitly added for autolinks, even if it is present. Closes #4913.
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% pandoc -f markdown -t html
[https://pandoc.org](https://pandoc.org)
^D
<p><a href="https://pandoc.org">https://pandoc.org</a></p>
% pandoc -f markdown -t markdown
[https://pandoc.org](https://pandoc.org)
^D
<https://pandoc.org>
% pandoc -f markdown -t html
<https://pandoc.org>
^D
<p><a href="https://pandoc.org" class="uri">https://pandoc.org</a></p>
% pandoc -f markdown -t html
<https://pandoc.org>{.foo}
^D
<p><a href="https://pandoc.org" class="foo">https://pandoc.org</a></p>
% pandoc -f markdown -t html
<me@example.com>
^D
<p><a href="mailto:me@example.com" class="email">me@example.com</a></p>