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Describe the bug
I use Rich for a toy language interpreter and it appears that something changed in the markdown escaping between v11.2 and v12.0 that is causing one of my unit tests to fail. I use "nil" to represent the language's None, which needs to be escaped if it's inside an array (e.g. "[nil]") otherwise Rich will treat it as a formatting directive.
I believe it may have been introduced by #1950 but I haven't had a chance to explore the changes.
You may find a solution to your problem in the docs or issues.
Describe the bug
I use Rich for a toy language interpreter and it appears that something changed in the markdown escaping between
v11.2
andv12.0
that is causing one of my unit tests to fail. I use"nil"
to represent the language'sNone
, which needs to be escaped if it's inside an array (e.g."[nil]"
) otherwise Rich will treat it as a formatting directive.I believe it may have been introduced by #1950 but I haven't had a chance to explore the changes.
rich=12.2.0
vs
rich=11.2.0
Platform
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