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Rehydrate: Improperly setting the sequence used to close a block quote. #1145

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jackdewinter opened this issue Aug 4, 2024 · 1 comment
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Prerequisites

  • Are you running the latest version of this application?
  • Have you checked the Frequently Asked Questions document?
  • Have you simplified the bug report to the essential details?
    • Do you have a distinct command line to report?
    • Can you clearly state the configuration for this bug report?
    • Do you have a minimal document that highlights this bug?
    • Are any required files (configuration or Markdown document) attached to the issue?
  • Did you perform a cursory search of other issues to look for related issues?

Bug Report

Bug Type

  • Fix/Rule not working as expected

Description

When rehydrating the Markdown for this example, the leading spaces in the previous block quote's end token are used. In cases like this example, that end token data is not being set correctly, resulting in bad Markdown being rehydrated.

Specifics

What operating system and version are you running into this behavior on?

N/A

What version are you seeing this behavior in? (Run pip list or pipenv run pip list and look for the entry beside pymarkdownlnt.)

latest, main

Are there any extra steps that need to be taken before executing the application?

test_extra_044mx60

What is the command line you invoke to get this behavior?

test_extra_044mx60

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.

N/A

What Markdown document causes this behavior to manifest? Attach that file to this issue.

1. > + _____
   >   > block 1
   >   > block 2
   >   <!--
   >   A code block
   >   -->

Actual Behavior

When this example is rehydrated, line 4 begins with a ' >' instead of a ' > '.

Expected Behavior

Proper indentation is required to properly rehydrate.

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