diff tests/test-minirst.py.out @ 9156:c9c7e8cdac9c

minimal reStructuredText parser
author Martin Geisler <mg@lazybytes.net>
date Thu, 16 Jul 2009 23:25:25 +0200
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+paragraphs formatted to fit within 60 characters:
+----------------------------------------------------------------------
+This is some text in the first paragraph.
+
+  An indented paragraph with just two lines.
+
+The third paragraph. It is followed by some random lines
+with spurious spaces.
+
+No indention here, despite the uneven left margin.
+
+  Only the left-most line (this line!) is significant for
+  the indentation
+----------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+paragraphs formatted to fit within 30 characters:
+----------------------------------------------------------------------
+This is some text in the first
+paragraph.
+
+  An indented paragraph with
+  just two lines.
+
+The third paragraph. It is
+followed by some random lines
+with spurious spaces.
+
+No indention here, despite the
+uneven left margin.
+
+  Only the left-most line
+  (this line!) is significant
+  for the indentation
+----------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+definitions formatted to fit within 60 characters:
+----------------------------------------------------------------------
+A Term
+  Definition. The indented lines make up the definition.
+Another Term
+    Another definition. The final line in the definition
+    determines the indentation, so this will be indented
+    with four spaces.
+  A Nested/Indented Term
+    Definition.
+----------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+definitions formatted to fit within 30 characters:
+----------------------------------------------------------------------
+A Term
+  Definition. The indented
+  lines make up the
+  definition.
+Another Term
+    Another definition. The
+    final line in the
+    definition determines the
+    indentation, so this will
+    be indented with four
+    spaces.
+  A Nested/Indented Term
+    Definition.
+----------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+literals formatted to fit within 60 characters:
+----------------------------------------------------------------------
+The fully minimized form is the most convenient form:
+
+Hello
+  literal
+    world
+
+In the partially minimized form a paragraph simply ends with
+space-double-colon.
+
+////////////////////////////////////////
+long un-wrapped line in a literal block
+\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
+
+This literal block is started with '::',
+  the so-called expanded form. The paragraph
+    with '::' disappears in the final output.
+----------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+literals formatted to fit within 30 characters:
+----------------------------------------------------------------------
+The fully minimized form is
+the most convenient form:
+
+Hello
+  literal
+    world
+
+In the partially minimized
+form a paragraph simply ends
+with space-double-colon.
+
+////////////////////////////////////////
+long un-wrapped line in a literal block
+\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
+
+This literal block is started with '::',
+  the so-called expanded form. The paragraph
+    with '::' disappears in the final output.
+----------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+lists formatted to fit within 60 characters:
+----------------------------------------------------------------------
+- This is the first list item.
+
+  Second paragraph in the first list item.
+
+- List items need not be separated by a blank line.
+- And will be rendered without one in any case.
+
+We can have indented lists:
+
+  - This is an indented list item
+  - Another indented list item:
+
+    - A literal block in the middle
+          of an indented list.
+
+    (The above is not a list item since we are in the literal block.)
+
+Literal block with no indentation.
+----------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+lists formatted to fit within 30 characters:
+----------------------------------------------------------------------
+- This is the first list item.
+
+  Second paragraph in the
+  first list item.
+
+- List items need not be
+  separated by a blank line.
+- And will be rendered without
+  one in any case.
+
+We can have indented lists:
+
+  - This is an indented list
+    item
+  - Another indented list
+    item:
+
+    - A literal block in the middle
+          of an indented list.
+
+    (The above is not a list item since we are in the literal block.)
+
+Literal block with no indentation.
+----------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+options formatted to fit within 60 characters:
+----------------------------------------------------------------------
+There is support for simple option lists, but only with long
+options:
+
+--all      Output all.
+--both     Output both (this description is quite long).
+--long     Output all day long.
+--par      This option has two paragraphs in its
+           description. This is the first.
+
+           This is the second.  Blank lines may be omitted
+           between options (as above) or left in (as here).
+
+The next paragraph looks like an option list, but lacks the
+two-space marker after the option. It is treated as a normal
+paragraph:
+
+--foo bar baz
+----------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+options formatted to fit within 30 characters:
+----------------------------------------------------------------------
+There is support for simple
+option lists, but only with
+long options:
+
+--all      Output all.
+--both     Output both (this
+           description is
+           quite long).
+--long     Output all day
+           long.
+--par      This option has two
+           paragraphs in its
+           description. This
+           is the first.
+
+           This is the second.
+           Blank lines may be
+           omitted between
+           options (as above)
+           or left in (as
+           here).
+
+The next paragraph looks like
+an option list, but lacks the
+two-space marker after the
+option. It is treated as a
+normal paragraph:
+
+--foo bar baz
+----------------------------------------------------------------------
+