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diff --git a/test/spec.txt b/test/spec.txt index 5e782f3..dc2f5d5 100644 --- a/test/spec.txt +++ b/test/spec.txt @@ -2612,7 +2612,8 @@ bar However, a following blank line is needed, except at the end of -a document, and except for blocks of types 1--5, above: +a document, and except for blocks of types 1--5, [above][HTML +block]: ```````````````````````````````` example <div> @@ -2758,8 +2759,8 @@ an indented code block: Fortunately, blank lines are usually not necessary and can be deleted. The exception is inside `<pre>` tags, but as described -above, raw HTML blocks starting with `<pre>` *can* contain blank -lines. +[above][HTML blocks], raw HTML blocks starting with `<pre>` +*can* contain blank lines. ## Link reference definitions @@ -2811,7 +2812,7 @@ them. ```````````````````````````````` example [Foo bar]: -<my%20url> +<my url> 'title' [Foo bar] @@ -4458,9 +4459,10 @@ continued here.</p> 6. **That's all.** Nothing that is not counted as a list item by rules #1--5 counts as a [list item](#list-items). -The rules for sublists follow from the general rules above. A sublist -must be indented the same number of spaces a paragraph would need to be -in order to be included in the list item. +The rules for sublists follow from the general rules +[above][List items]. A sublist must be indented the same number +of spaces a paragraph would need to be in order to be included +in the list item. So, in this case we need two spaces indent: @@ -5587,22 +5589,22 @@ references and their corresponding code points. [Decimal numeric character references](@) -consist of `&#` + a string of 1--8 arabic digits + `;`. A +consist of `&#` + a string of 1--7 arabic digits + `;`. A numeric character reference is parsed as the corresponding Unicode character. Invalid Unicode code points will be replaced by the REPLACEMENT CHARACTER (`U+FFFD`). For security reasons, the code point `U+0000` will also be replaced by `U+FFFD`. ```````````````````````````````` example -# Ӓ Ϡ � � +# Ӓ Ϡ � . -<p># Ӓ Ϡ � �</p> +<p># Ӓ Ϡ �</p> ```````````````````````````````` [Hexadecimal numeric character references](@) consist of `&#` + -either `X` or `x` + a string of 1-8 hexadecimal digits + `;`. +either `X` or `x` + a string of 1-6 hexadecimal digits + `;`. They too are parsed as the corresponding Unicode character (this time specified with a hexadecimal numeral instead of decimal). @@ -5617,9 +5619,13 @@ Here are some nonentities: ```````````````````````````````` example   &x; &#; &#x; +� +&#abcdef0; &ThisIsNotDefined; &hi?; . <p>&nbsp &x; &#; &#x; +&#987654321; +&#abcdef0; &ThisIsNotDefined; &hi?;</p> ```````````````````````````````` @@ -6675,6 +6681,17 @@ cannot form emphasis if the sum of the lengths of the delimiter runs containing the opening and closing delimiters is a multiple of 3. + +For the same reason, we don't get two consecutive +emphasis sections in this example: + +```````````````````````````````` example +*foo**bar* +. +<p><em>foo**bar</em></p> +```````````````````````````````` + + The same condition ensures that the following cases are all strong emphasis nested inside emphasis, even when the interior spaces are @@ -7237,7 +7254,7 @@ following rules apply: A [link destination](@) consists of either - a sequence of zero or more characters between an opening `<` and a - closing `>` that contains no spaces, line breaks, or unescaped + closing `>` that contains no line breaks or unescaped `<` or `>` characters, or - a nonempty sequence of characters that does not include @@ -7308,9 +7325,8 @@ Both the title and the destination may be omitted: <p><a href="">link</a></p> ```````````````````````````````` - -The destination cannot contain spaces or line breaks, -even if enclosed in pointy brackets: +The destination can only contain spaces if it is +enclosed in pointy brackets: ```````````````````````````````` example [link](/my uri) @@ -7318,13 +7334,14 @@ even if enclosed in pointy brackets: <p>[link](/my uri)</p> ```````````````````````````````` - ```````````````````````````````` example [link](</my uri>) . -<p>[link](</my uri>)</p> +<p><a href="/my%20uri">link</a></p> ```````````````````````````````` +The destination cannot contain line breaks, +even if enclosed in pointy brackets: ```````````````````````````````` example [link](foo @@ -7334,7 +7351,6 @@ bar) bar)</p> ```````````````````````````````` - ```````````````````````````````` example [link](<foo bar>) |