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Description
Expected behavior
In inline HTML, inline elements like <mark> should be preserved.
Actual behavior
The elements are dropped from output.
Reproduction steps
See the pending test at https://github.com/eXist-db/exist-markdown/blob/master/test/xqs/test-suite.xqm#L346-L361.
This test takes this markdown:
A <span style="color: red;">paragraph <span style="color: green;">containing</span></span> some <mark>inline</mark> <code>HTML</code>.
With this input, the markdown:parse() function should return:
<body>
<p>A <span style="color: red;">paragraph <span style="color: green;">containing</span></span> some <mark>inline</mark> <code>HTML</code>.</p>
</body>The Commonmark dingus at https://spec.commonmark.org/dingus/ returns this exactly (sans the <body> wrapper, which exist-markdown uses to ensure its results are well-formed, and which users of the library would normally omit from output):
<p>A <span style="color: red;">paragraph <span style="color: green;">containing</span></span> some <mark>inline</mark> <code>HTML</code>.</p>But it actually returns:
<body>
<p>A <span style="color: red;">paragraph <span style="color: green;">containing</span></span> some <code>HTML</code>.</p>
</body>Note that the <mark>inline</mark> element was dropped from the output and replaced with an extra space character between some and <code>HTML</code>.
Since the parsed markdown doesn't equal the expected output, the test fails (and is marked as pending in the source until a fix is in place):
<testcase name="Inline HTML" class="tests:inline-html">
<failure message="assertTrue failed." type="failure-error-code-1"/>
<output>false</output>
</testcase>Please provide the following
- Java Version: n/a
- exist-db version: 6.1.0-SNAPSHOT
- exist-markdown version: 1.0.0
- OS version: n/a