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fix: false negative on shortcut type ref in no-missing-label-refs
#406
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fix: false negative on shortcut type ref in no-missing-label-refs
#406
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What is the purpose of this pull request?
Which language are you using?
CommonMark and GFM.
What did you do?
I've used
*foo*,**foo**,~~foo~~,~~**foo**~~,~~***foo***~~, and similar formats for the definition. Based on this, I expected patterns like the ones below to be reported as missing label references, but some were not detected.What did you expect to happen?
According to the AST, patterns like
*foo*,**foo**,~~foo~~,~~**foo**~~, and~~***foo***~~can be recognized as valid label references:So, I expected the following patterns to be reported by this rule:
Link to minimal reproducible Example
What changes did you make? (Give an overview)
The current implementation only checks the
Textnode when detecting missing label reference syntax.However, this causes an issue when
Strong,Emphasis, orDeletemarkers (represented by*,_, or~) are used in the syntax.With these markers, a label like
[**foo**]will have itsTextnode split into[,foo, and]as shown in the AST below, making it impossible to detect the missing label reference pattern.To resolve this issue, I examined the
Paragraph,Heading, andTableCellnodes instead of simply examining theTextnode.This is a common pattern in Markdown rules when examining error-prone syntax:
markdown/src/rules/no-bare-urls.js
Lines 143 to 156 in 3067607
markdown/src/rules/no-reversed-media-syntax.js
Lines 146 to 171 in 3067607
markdown/src/rules/no-space-in-emphasis.js
Lines 258 to 286 in 3067607
Related Issues
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Is there anything you'd like reviewers to focus on?