From a32124dd5dfcb6138e422c7d76b236fd2161c275 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: John MacFarlane Date: Sun, 17 Mar 2019 10:23:39 -0700 Subject: Update test/spec.txt --- test/spec.txt | 14 +++++++------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/test/spec.txt b/test/spec.txt index d24a923..91551e5 100644 --- a/test/spec.txt +++ b/test/spec.txt @@ -3696,9 +3696,8 @@ in some browsers.) The following rules define [list items]: 1. **Basic case.** If a sequence of lines *Ls* constitute a sequence of - blocks *Bs* starting with a [non-whitespace character] and not separated - from each other by more than one blank line, and *M* is a list - marker of width *W* followed by 1 ≤ *N* ≤ 4 spaces, then the result + blocks *Bs* starting with a [non-whitespace character], and *M* is a + list marker of width *W* followed by 1 ≤ *N* ≤ 4 spaces, then the result of prepending *M* and the following spaces to the first line of *Ls*, and indenting subsequent lines of *Ls* by *W + N* spaces, is a list item with *Bs* as its contents. The type of the list item @@ -4008,8 +4007,7 @@ A start number may not be negative: 2. **Item starting with indented code.** If a sequence of lines *Ls* constitute a sequence of blocks *Bs* starting with an indented code - block and not separated from each other by more than one blank line, - and *M* is a list marker of width *W* followed by + block, and *M* is a list marker of width *W* followed by one space, then the result of prepending *M* and the following space to the first line of *Ls*, and indenting subsequent lines of *Ls* by *W + 1* spaces, is a list item with *Bs* as its contents. @@ -7334,7 +7332,8 @@ A [link title](@) consists of either backslash-escaped, or - a sequence of zero or more characters between matching parentheses - (`(...)`), including a `)` character only if it is backslash-escaped. + (`(...)`), including a `(` or `)` character only if it is + backslash-escaped. Although [link titles] may span multiple lines, they may not contain a [blank line]. @@ -9483,7 +9482,8 @@ just above `stack_bottom` (or the first element if `stack_bottom` is NULL). We keep track of the `openers_bottom` for each delimiter -type (`*`, `_`). Initialize this to `stack_bottom`. +type (`*`, `_`) and each length of the closing delimiter run +(modulo 3). Initialize this to `stack_bottom`. Then we repeat the following until we run out of potential closers: -- cgit v1.2.3