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`commonmark_x` never actually supported `auto_identifiers` (it didn't do anything), because the underlying library implements gfm-style identifiers only. Attempts to add the `autolink_identifiers` extension to `commonmark` will now fail with an error. Closes #6863.
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Check that the commonmark reader handles the ascii_identifiers
extension properly.
% pandoc -f commonmark+gfm_auto_identifiers+ascii_identifiers -t native
# non ascii ⚠️ räksmörgås
^D
[Header 1 ("non-ascii--raksmorgas",[],[]) [Str "non",Space,Str "ascii",Space,Str "\9888\65039",Space,Str "r\228ksm\246rg\229s"]]
Note that the emoji here is actually a composite character, formed from \9888 and \65039. The latter is a combining mark, so it survives...
% pandoc -f commonmark+gfm_auto_identifiers-ascii_identifiers -t native
# non ascii ⚠️ räksmörgås
^D
[Header 1 ("non-ascii-\65039-r\228ksm\246rg\229s",[],[]) [Str "non",Space,Str "ascii",Space,Str "\9888\65039",Space,Str "r\228ksm\246rg\229s"]]
gfm
should have ascii_identifiers
disabled by default.
% pandoc -f gfm -t native
# non ascii ⚠️ räksmörgås
^D
[Header 1 ("non-ascii-\65039-r\228ksm\246rg\229s",[],[]) [Str "non",Space,Str "ascii",Space,Str "\9888\65039",Space,Str "r\228ksm\246rg\229s"]]