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author | John MacFarlane <jgm@berkeley.edu> | 2015-08-18 22:25:51 -0700 |
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committer | John MacFarlane <jgm@berkeley.edu> | 2015-08-18 22:25:51 -0700 |
commit | aaa223dc825e9fbb2a0910ebd62d558b6ea27b2d (patch) | |
tree | 9f37de24ef43873f8a8e8c30bb3cf53b53db3e95 /test | |
parent | 137004f13e2f39b10aaa94bcc76059fdde9957bc (diff) |
Updated spec.txt.
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1 files changed, 28 insertions, 17 deletions
diff --git a/test/spec.txt b/test/spec.txt index 9f7eb61..4a0421a 100644 --- a/test/spec.txt +++ b/test/spec.txt @@ -214,10 +214,12 @@ of [character]s rather than bytes. A conforming parser may be limited to a certain encoding. A [line](@line) is a sequence of zero or more [character]s +other than newline (`U+000A`) or carriage return (`U+000D`), followed by a [line ending] or by the end of file. -A [line ending](@line-ending) is a newline (`U+000A`), carriage return -(`U+000D`), or carriage return + newline. +A [line ending](@line-ending) is a newline (`U+000A`), a carriage return +(`U+000D`) not followed by a newline, or a carriage return and a +following newline. A line containing no characters, or a line containing only spaces (`U+0020`) or tabs (`U+0009`), is called a [blank line](@blank-line). @@ -241,7 +243,7 @@ or more [Unicode whitespace character]s. A [space](@space) is `U+0020`. -A [non-whitespace character](@non-space-character) is any character +A [non-whitespace character](@non-whitespace-character) is any character that is not a [whitespace character]. An [ASCII punctuation character](@ascii-punctuation-character) @@ -304,6 +306,15 @@ by spaces with a tab stop of 4 characters. </blockquote> . +. + foo +→bar +. +<pre><code>foo +bar +</code></pre> +. + ## Insecure characters @@ -566,8 +577,8 @@ If you want a horizontal rule in a list item, use a different bullet: An [ATX header](@atx-header) consists of a string of characters, parsed as inline content, between an opening sequence of 1--6 unescaped `#` characters and an optional -closing sequence of any number of `#` characters. The opening sequence -of `#` characters cannot be followed directly by a +closing sequence of any number of unescaped `#` characters. +The opening sequence of `#` characters cannot be followed directly by a [non-whitespace character]. The optional closing sequence of `#`s must be preceded by a [space] and may be followed by spaces only. The opening `#` character may be indented 0-3 spaces. The raw contents of the @@ -699,8 +710,7 @@ Spaces are allowed after the closing sequence: <h3>foo</h3> . -A sequence of `#` characters with a -[non-whitespace character] following it +A sequence of `#` characters with anything but [space]s following it is not a closing sequence, but counts as part of the contents of the header: @@ -1650,8 +1660,8 @@ followed by one of the strings (case-insensitive) `address`, `caption`, `center`, `col`, `colgroup`, `dd`, `details`, `dialog`, `dir`, `div`, `dl`, `dt`, `fieldset`, `figcaption`, `figure`, `footer`, `form`, `frame`, `frameset`, `h1`, `head`, `header`, `hr`, -`html`, `legend`, `li`, `link`, `main`, `menu`, `menuitem`, `meta`, -`nav`, `noframes`, `ol`, `optgroup`, `option`, `p`, `param`, `pre`, +`html`, `iframe`, `legend`, `li`, `link`, `main`, `menu`, `menuitem`, +`meta`, `nav`, `noframes`, `ol`, `optgroup`, `option`, `p`, `param`, `section`, `source`, `summary`, `table`, `tbody`, `td`, `tfoot`, `th`, `thead`, `title`, `tr`, `track`, `ul`, followed by [whitespace], the end of the line, the string `>`, or @@ -1659,13 +1669,14 @@ the string `/>`.\ **End condition:** line is followed by a [blank line]. 7. **Start condition:** line begins with a complete [open tag] -or [closing tag] (with any [tag name]) followed only by [whitespace] +or [closing tag] (with any [tag name] other than `script`, +`style`, or `pre`) followed only by [whitespace] or the end of the line.\ **End condition:** line is followed by a [blank line]. All types of [HTML blocks] except type 7 may interrupt a paragraph. Blocks of type 7 may not interrupt a paragraph. -(This restricted is intended to prevent unwanted interpretation +(This restriction is intended to prevent unwanted interpretation of long tags inside a wrapped paragraph as starting HTML blocks.) Some simple examples follow. Here are some basic HTML blocks @@ -4906,8 +4917,8 @@ than HTML need not be HTML-entity aware. HTML renderers may either escape Unicode characters as entities or leave them as they are. (However, `"`, `&`, `<`, and `>` must always be rendered as entities.) -[Named entities](@name-entities) consist of `&` -+ any of the valid HTML5 entity names + `;`. The +[Named entities](@name-entities) consist of `&` + any of the valid +HTML5 entity names + `;`. The [following document](https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/entities.json) is used as an authoritative source of the valid entity names and their corresponding code points. @@ -4935,10 +4946,10 @@ the code point `U+0000` will also be replaced by `U+FFFD`. <p># Ӓ Ϡ � �</p> . -[Hexadecimal entities](@hexadecimal-entities) -consist of `&#` + either `X` or `x` + a string of 1-8 hexadecimal digits -+ `;`. They will also be parsed and turned into the corresponding -Unicode code points in the AST. +[Hexadecimal entities](@hexadecimal-entities) consist of `&#` + either +`X` or `x` + a string of 1-8 hexadecimal digits + `;`. They will also +be parsed and turned into the corresponding Unicode code points in the +AST. . " ആ ಫ |