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When the sample text goes to get rehydrated, the lines within the fenced code block are not accounted for, resulting in
What operating system and version are you running into this behavior on?
Win11
What version are you seeing this behavior in? (Run pip list or pipenv run pip list and look for the entry beside pymarkdownlnt.)
pip list
pipenv run pip list
pymarkdownlnt
main - latest
Are there any extra steps that need to be taken before executing the application?
No
What is the command line you invoke to get this behavior?
test_extra_044fx
Are you using a configuration file? Either on the command line or one of the implicit configuration files? If so, attach that file to this issue.
What Markdown document causes this behavior to manifest? Attach that file to this issue.
> + > ----- > > > > ```block > > A code block > > ``` > > > > ----- > + another list
When this test is executed, the index count in the rehydrater is off by 2.
Should be able to rehydrate the Markdown from the tokens without issue.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
https://github.com/jackdewinter/pymarkdown/issues/1123
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Issue 818 (#1128)
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Description
When the sample text goes to get rehydrated, the lines within the fenced code block are not accounted for, resulting in
Specifics
What operating system and version are you running into this behavior on?
Win11
What version are you seeing this behavior in? (Run
pip list
orpipenv run pip list
and look for the entry besidepymarkdownlnt
.)main - latest
Are there any extra steps that need to be taken before executing the application?
No
What is the command line you invoke to get this behavior?
test_extra_044fx
Are you using a configuration file? Either on the command line or one of the implicit configuration files? If so, attach that file to this issue.
No
What Markdown document causes this behavior to manifest? Attach that file to this issue.
Actual Behavior
When this test is executed, the index count in the rehydrater is off by 2.
Expected Behavior
Should be able to rehydrate the Markdown from the tokens without issue.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: