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author | John MacFarlane <jgm@berkeley.edu> | 2015-03-03 22:22:52 -0800 |
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committer | John MacFarlane <jgm@berkeley.edu> | 2015-03-03 22:22:52 -0800 |
commit | 1dbbc4d3245d0494e0db4ae2cc3530ae08e4b8a4 (patch) | |
tree | a4a0d3518ae7ed3b1379852b12c8f3b5db01c00f /test/spec.txt | |
parent | 337a86ece811263b8ff2af4fce16b615c95e4bd0 (diff) |
Updated spec in test.
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1 files changed, 17 insertions, 15 deletions
diff --git a/test/spec.txt b/test/spec.txt index 500f4ea..ac47b1a 100644 --- a/test/spec.txt +++ b/test/spec.txt @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ --- title: CommonMark Spec author: John MacFarlane -version: 0.17 -date: 2015-01-24 +version: 0.18 +date: 2015-03-03 license: '[CC-BY-SA 4.0](http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/)' ... @@ -3591,7 +3591,7 @@ of an [ordered list] is determined by the list number of its initial list item. The numbers of subsequent list items are disregarded. -A list is [loose](@loose) if it any of its constituent +A list is [loose](@loose) if any of its constituent list items are separated by blank lines, or if any of its constituent list items directly contain two block-level elements with a blank line between them. Otherwise a list is [tight](@tight). @@ -4581,12 +4581,14 @@ characters that is not preceded or followed by a `_` character. A [left-flanking delimiter run](@left-flanking-delimiter-run) is a [delimiter run] that is (a) not followed by [unicode whitespace], and (b) either not followed by a [punctuation character], or -preceded by [unicode whitespace] or a [punctuation character]. +preceded by [unicode whitespace] or a [punctuation character] or +the beginning of a line. A [right-flanking delimiter run](@right-flanking-delimiter-run) is a [delimiter run] that is (a) not preceded by [unicode whitespace], and (b) either not preceded by a [punctuation character], or -followed by [unicode whitespace] or a [punctuation character]. +followed by [unicode whitespace] or a [punctuation character] or +the end of a line. Here are some examples of delimiter runs. @@ -5654,15 +5656,15 @@ _a `_`_ . . -**a<http://foo.bar?q=**> +**a<http://foo.bar/?q=**> . -<p>**a<a href="http://foo.bar?q=**">http://foo.bar?q=**</a></p> +<p>**a<a href="http://foo.bar/?q=**">http://foo.bar/?q=**</a></p> . . -__a<http://foo.bar?q=__> +__a<http://foo.bar/?q=__> . -<p>__a<a href="http://foo.bar?q=__">http://foo.bar?q=__</a></p> +<p>__a<a href="http://foo.bar/?q=__">http://foo.bar/?q=__</a></p> . @@ -6025,9 +6027,9 @@ and autolinks over link grouping: . . -[foo<http://example.com?search=](uri)> +[foo<http://example.com/?search=](uri)> . -<p>[foo<a href="http://example.com?search=%5D(uri)">http://example.com?search=](uri)</a></p> +<p>[foo<a href="http://example.com/?search=%5D(uri)">http://example.com/?search=](uri)</a></p> . There are three kinds of [reference link](@reference-link)s: @@ -6165,11 +6167,11 @@ and autolinks over link grouping: . . -[foo<http://example.com?search=][ref]> +[foo<http://example.com/?search=][ref]> [ref]: /uri . -<p>[foo<a href="http://example.com?search=%5D%5Bref%5D">http://example.com?search=][ref]</a></p> +<p>[foo<a href="http://example.com/?search=%5D%5Bref%5D">http://example.com/?search=][ref]</a></p> . Matching is case-insensitive: @@ -6720,9 +6722,9 @@ Here are some valid autolinks: . . -<http://foo.bar.baz?q=hello&id=22&boolean> +<http://foo.bar.baz/test?q=hello&id=22&boolean> . -<p><a href="http://foo.bar.baz?q=hello&id=22&boolean">http://foo.bar.baz?q=hello&id=22&boolean</a></p> +<p><a href="http://foo.bar.baz/test?q=hello&id=22&boolean">http://foo.bar.baz/test?q=hello&id=22&boolean</a></p> . . |