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[ruby/rdoc] [DOC] Enhances text about escapes (https://github.com/ruby/rdoc/pull/917)
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# ====== +Monofont+ in a Heading
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# ====== +Monofont+ in a Heading
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# ==== Escaping Text Markup
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# Text markup can be escaped with a backslash, as in \<tt>, which was obtained
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# with <tt>\\<tt></tt>. Except in verbatim sections and between \<tt> tags,
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# to produce a backslash you have to double it unless it is followed by a
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# space, tab or newline. Otherwise, the HTML formatter will discard it, as it
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# is used to escape potential links:
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# * The \ must be doubled if not followed by white space: \\.
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# * But not in \<tt> tags: in a Regexp, <tt>\S</tt> matches non-space.
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# * This is a link to {ruby-lang}[https://www.ruby-lang.org].
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# * This is not a link, however: \{ruby-lang.org}[https://www.ruby-lang.org].
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# * This will not be linked to \RDoc::RDoc#document
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# generates:
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# * The \ must be doubled if not followed by white space: \\.
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# * But not in \<tt> tags: in a Regexp, <tt>\S</tt> matches non-space.
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# * This is a link to {ruby-lang}[https://www.ruby-lang.org]
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# * This is not a link, however: \{ruby-lang.org}[https://www.ruby-lang.org]
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# * This will not be linked to \RDoc::RDoc#document
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#
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# Inside \<tt> tags, more precisely, leading backslashes are removed only if
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# followed by a markup character (<tt><*_+</tt>), a backslash, or a known link
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# reference (a known class or method). So in the example above, the backslash
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# of <tt>\S</tt> would be removed if there was a class or module named +S+ in
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# the current context.
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# This behavior is inherited from RDoc version 1, and has been kept for
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# compatibility with existing RDoc documentation.
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# ==== Character Conversions
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# ==== Character Conversions
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# Certain combinations of characters may be converted to special characters;
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# Certain combinations of characters may be converted to special characters;
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# {rdoc-image:https://www.ruby-lang.org/images/header-ruby-logo@2x.png}[./Alias.html]
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# {rdoc-image:https://www.ruby-lang.org/images/header-ruby-logo@2x.png}[./Alias.html]
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# === Escaping Text
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# Text that would otherwise be interpreted as markup
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# can be "escaped," so that it is not interpreted as markup;
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# the escape character is the backslash (<tt>'\\'</tt>).
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# In a verbatim text block or a code block,
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# the escape character is always preserved:
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# Example input:
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# This is not verbatim text.
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# This is verbatim text, with an escape character \.
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# This is not a code block.
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# def foo
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# 'String with an escape character.'
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# end
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# Rendered HTML:
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# This is not verbatim text.
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# This is verbatim text, with an escape character \.
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# This is not a code block.
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# def foo
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# 'This is a code block with an escape character \.'
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# end
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# In typeface markup (italic, bold, or monofont),
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# an escape character is preserved unless it is immediately
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# followed by nested typeface markup.
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# Example input:
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# This list is about escapes; it contains:
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# - <tt>Monofont text with unescaped nested _italic_</tt>.
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# - <tt>Monofont text with escaped nested \_italic_</tt>.
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# - <tt>Monofont text with an escape character \</tt>.
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# Rendered HTML:
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# >>>
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# This list is about escapes; it contains:
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# - <tt>Monofont text with unescaped nested _italic_</tt>.
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# - <tt>Monofont text with escaped nested \_italic_</tt>.
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# - <tt>Monofont text with an escape character \ </tt>.
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# In other text-bearing blocks
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# (paragraphs, block quotes, list items, headings):
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# - A single escape character immediately followed by markup
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# escapes the markup.
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# - A single escape character followed by whitespace is preserved.
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# - A single escape character anywhere else is ignored.
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# - A double escape character is rendered as a single backslash.
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# Example input:
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# This list is about escapes; it contains:
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# - An unescaped class name, RDoc, that will become a link.
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# - An escaped class name, \RDoc, that will not become a link.
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# - An escape character followed by whitespace \ .
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# - An escape character \that is ignored.
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# - A double escape character \\ that is rendered
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# as a single backslash.
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# Rendered HTML:
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# >>>
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# This list is about escapes; it contains:
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# - An unescaped class name, RDoc, that will become a link.
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# - An escaped class name, \RDoc, that will not become a link.
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# - An escape character followed by whitespace \ .
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# - An escape character \that is ignored.
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# - A double escape character \\ that is rendered
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# as a single backslash.
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# == Documentation Derived from Ruby Code
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# == Documentation Derived from Ruby Code
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# [Class]
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# [Class]
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