Am Donnerstag, 09. August 2007 schrieb Michel Fortin: > Le 2007-08-08 à 18:29, Milian Wolff a écrit : > > I'm using Michel Fortin's MDTest cases to rewrite my html2text.php > > script. > > Just now I stumbled upon this bug (in PHP Markdown at least): > > > > # Input: > > > > Backtick: ``\``` > > > > # Output: > > > > <p>Backtick: `````</p> > > > > # Should-Be Output: > > > > <p>Backtick: <code>`</code></p> > > I understand that this is some test case of your own, is it?
Well, yes and no ;-) I used the `Backslash escapes.html` testcase inside the `Markdown.mdtest` folder. But I missed the whitespaces in the corresponding `*.text` file. I'll have to add them manually in my converter. Corner Case... > This was the expected output for Markdown 1.0, and it is the actual > output for the corresponding PHP Markdown version 1.0: > > <p>Backtick: <code>`</code></p> > > There has been a change in version 1.0.1 so that character escapes > inside code spans are ignored. That way, you don't have to double- > escape backslashes in code (that's quite handy). The output generated > by PHP Markdown 1.0.1 looks like this: > > <p>Backtick: `````</p> > > To come to this result, Markdown first see two blocks of backticks, > one of two backticks `` and one of tree ``` with a backslash \ > inbetween. Since the number of backticks do not match, it does not > become a code span and the usual rules for text apply: the backslash > disappear while escaping the first backtick and you get a five- > backtick block. > > Since PHP Markdown 1.0.1g, escaped characters are encoded as numeric > entities in the output so they don't have to be double-escaped if you > use PHP SmartyPants. This produce the result you get: > > <p>Backtick: `````</p> > > You can test all versions of PHP Markdown on the "all-versions" > dingus here: > <http://www.michelf.com/projects/php-markdown/dingus/?all-versions> > > Also, if you want a single backtick inside a code block, just write: > > Backtick: `` ` `` > > This is explained in the [syntax description page][1] on Daring > Fireball. > > [1]: http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax#code My bad. Thank you for the clarification. -- Milian Wolff http://milianw.de _______________________________________________ Markdown-Discuss mailing list [email protected] http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/markdown-discuss
