Ordered and unordered lists fails in `make test`
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Deleted user commented
Running make test
end with the following output:
cd MarkdownTest_1.0.3; \
./MarkdownTest.pl --script=../markdown --tidy
Amps and angle encoding ... OK
Auto links ... OK
Backslash escapes ... OK
Blockquotes with code blocks ... OK
Code Blocks ... OK
Code Spans ... OK
Hard-wrapped paragraphs with list-like lines ... OK
Horizontal rules ... OK
Inline HTML (Advanced) ... OK
Inline HTML (Simple) ... OK
Inline HTML comments ... OK
Links, inline style ... OK
Links, reference style ... OK
Links, shortcut references ... OK
Literal quotes in titles ... OK
Markdown Documentation - Basics ... OK
Markdown Documentation - Syntax ... OK
Nested blockquotes ... OK
Ordered and unordered lists ... FAILED
138c138,139
< <li>Second:
---
> <li>
> <p>Second:</p>
Strong and em together ... OK
Tabs ... OK
Tidyness ... OK
21 passed; 1 failed.
Benchmark: 1 wallclock secs ( 0.00 usr 0.04 sys + 0.42 cusr 0.26 csys = 0.72 CPU)
Running Ubuntu 10.04.2 LTS.
Using source code straight from git pull.
jgm commented
This failure is expected and documented in the README.
+++ kherge [Jun 01 11 12:29 ]:
Running
make test
end with the following output:cd MarkdownTest_1.0.3; \ ./MarkdownTest.pl --script=../markdown --tidy Amps and angle encoding ... OK Auto links ... OK Backslash escapes ... OK Blockquotes with code blocks ... OK Code Blocks ... OK Code Spans ... OK Hard-wrapped paragraphs with list-like lines ... OK Horizontal rules ... OK Inline HTML (Advanced) ... OK Inline HTML (Simple) ... OK Inline HTML comments ... OK Links, inline style ... OK Links, reference style ... OK Links, shortcut references ... OK Literal quotes in titles ... OK Markdown Documentation - Basics ... OK Markdown Documentation - Syntax ... OK Nested blockquotes ... OK Ordered and unordered lists ... FAILED 138c138,139 < <li>Second: --- > <li> > <p>Second:</p> Strong and em together ... OK Tabs ... OK Tidyness ... OK 21 passed; 1 failed. Benchmark: 1 wallclock secs ( 0.00 usr 0.04 sys + 0.42 cusr 0.26 csys = 0.72 CPU)
Running Ubuntu 10.04.2 LTS.
Using source code straight from git pull.
Deleted user commented
/facepalm