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diff --git a/test/spec.txt b/test/spec.txt index c7dce2f..31e1714 100644 --- a/test/spec.txt +++ b/test/spec.txt @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@  ---  title: CommonMark Spec  author: John MacFarlane -version: 0.28 -date: '2017-08-01' +version: 0.29 +date: '2019-04-06'  license: '[CC-BY-SA 4.0](http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/)'  ... @@ -827,7 +827,7 @@ Contents are parsed as inlines:  ```````````````````````````````` -Leading and trailing blanks are ignored in parsing inline content: +Leading and trailing [whitespace] is ignored in parsing inline content:  ```````````````````````````````` example  #                  foo                      @@ -1026,6 +1026,20 @@ baz*  baz</em></h1>  ```````````````````````````````` +The contents are the result of parsing the headings's raw +content as inlines.  The heading's raw content is formed by +concatenating the lines and removing initial and final +[whitespace]. + +```````````````````````````````` example +  Foo *bar +baz*→ +==== +. +<h1>Foo <em>bar +baz</em></h1> +```````````````````````````````` +  The underlining can be any length: @@ -5488,10 +5502,10 @@ Thus, for example, in  <p><code>hi</code>lo`</p>  ```````````````````````````````` -  `hi` is parsed as code, leaving the backtick at the end as a literal  backtick. +  ## Backslash escapes  Any ASCII punctuation character may be backslash-escaped: @@ -8686,7 +8700,7 @@ If you want a link after a literal `!`, backslash-escape the  as the link label.  A [URI autolink](@) consists of `<`, followed by an -[absolute URI] not containing `<`, followed by `>`.  It is parsed as +[absolute URI] followed by `>`.  It is parsed as  a link to the URI, with the URI as the link's label.  An [absolute URI](@),  | 
