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LAST BUILD BRANCH: add_commonmarker_provider
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Ran 30 Aug 2019 03:04PM UTC
Jobs 7
Files 307
Run time 5min
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Pull #1276

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Do not highlight Ruby snippets twice

The #html_markup_ruby method, which is responsible for creating HTML from
Ruby snippets, produces output with syntax highlighting already applied.
Doing it for the second time messes things up.

It wasn't a big deal before the regular expression in #parse_codeblocks
has been relaxed.  Only a slightly different set of HTML attributes was
preventing the rendered Ruby listings from being matched.  But now,
a proper fix is needed, and it is introduced in this very commit.
Pull Request #1276: Fix Asciidoc syntax highlight

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17242 of 18380 relevant lines covered (93.81%)

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ID Job ID Ran Files Coverage
1 1098.1 (2.0, CI=1) 30 Aug 2019 03:05PM UTC 0
93.65
Travis Job 1098.1
2 1098.2 (2.1, CI=1) 30 Aug 2019 03:05PM UTC 0
93.72
Travis Job 1098.2
3 1098.3 (2.2, CI=1) 30 Aug 2019 03:09PM UTC 0
93.7
Travis Job 1098.3
4 1098.4 (2.3, CI=1) 30 Aug 2019 03:04PM UTC 0
93.69
Travis Job 1098.4
5 1098.5 (2.4, CI=1) 30 Aug 2019 03:08PM UTC 0
93.69
Travis Job 1098.5
6 1098.6 (2.5, CI=1) 30 Aug 2019 03:06PM UTC 0
93.63
Travis Job 1098.6
7 1098.7 (2.6, CI=1) 30 Aug 2019 03:07PM UTC 0
93.66
Travis Job 1098.7
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