experts:
this is annoying, I tested/researched for 2 hours without a good solution:
how to escape the "<default-chassis>" from being substituted?
[subs="quotes"]
----
cli> show class-of-service interface ge-0/3/0
Physical interface: ge-0/3/0, Index: 138 Queues supported: 4,
Queues in use: 5
Shaping rate: *50000* bps
Scheduler map: interface-schedular-map, Index: 58414
Input shaping rate: 10000 bps
Input scheduler map: schedular-map, Index: 15103
Chassis scheduler map: <default-chassis>, Index: 4
Congestion-notification: Disabled
----
currently it rendered to following , so anything bet < and > got removed.
cli> show class-of-service interface ge-0/3/0
Physical interface: ge-0/3/0, Index: 138 Queues supported: 4, Queues
in use: 5
Shaping rate: 50000 bps
Scheduler map: interface-schedular-map, Index: 58414
Input shaping rate: 10000 bps
Input scheduler map: schedular-map, Index: 15103
Chassis scheduler map: , Index: 4
Congestion-notification: Disabled
this is from the FAQ37:
37. Some elements can’t be escaped with a single backslash
There are a number of exceptions to the usual single backslash rule —
mostly relating to URL macros that have two syntaxes or quoting
ambiguity. Here are some non-standard escape examples:
AsciiDoc Renders
\[email protected]
<\[email protected]>
\mailto:[\[email protected]]
[email protected] <[email protected]>
mailto:[[email protected]]
\http://www.foo1.co.nz
\\http://www.foobar.com[]
\\http://www.foobar.com[Foobar Limited]
http://www.foo1.co.nz http://www.foobar.com[]
http://www.foobar.com[Foobar Limited]
A C\++ Library for C++
\\``double-quotes''
\*\*F**ile Open\...
A C++ Library for C++ ``double-quotes'' **F**ile Open...
The source of this problem is ambiguity across substitution types — the
first match unescapes allowing the second to substitute. A work-around
for difficult cases is to side-step the problem using the pass:[]
passthrough inline macro.
I tried following without good result:
\<text\>
\<text>
<\text>\
<\text>
the last two get back my "text" but it also displays that
extra "\"s...
please advice.
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