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solderpunk solderpunk at SDF.ORG
Tue Jan 14 19:34:00 GMT 2020
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ``` On Mon, Jan 13, 2020 at 05:55:04PM -0500, Sean Conner wrote: It seems easiest to me (and my current experimental implementation inAV-98 does this) to make the spec quite strict in this regard: verbatimmode is toggled on/off by lines consisting of precisely 3 ticks andnothing else. Which means... > ```` > Note that there are four ticks. > What's the expected result? > Literal text? > Or reflowed text? > ``` The first 5 lines of this will be reflowed, the final line will triggerliteral text below it. > ``` > This is similar to the above, > but the block ends with four ticks, > not the expecte three. > ```` Literal mode is turned on by the first line but never turned off, sothere will be a literal line of four ticks and that end, and whatevercomes lext will be literalised, too! > ``` What about trailing text? > Is that allowd? > What is the expected result? > ``` Literal mode won't be turned on until the very end, and the first threelines will be flowed. > ``` > ``` > > (You should be able to handle the above as well). Hmm, I think AV-98 will handle that just fine, hang on...yep, noproblems. > One thing to watch out for are lines that exceed the wrapping length with > no space (or dash if you are ambitious) characters to break on. Ah, that's an annoying edge case. I guess such lines can just be brokenat exactly the viewport width, possibly with a dash at the end of allbut the final line? > I want to say Python. I don't program in Python, but I know I have seen > that syntax in some lanuage. I was briefly worried about Python docstrings (before Tomasino pointedout we aren't using quotes at all!), but PEP 257 recommends always usingdouble quotes for them anyway. Cheers,Solderpunk