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Bump redcarpet from 3.4.0 to 3.6.0 #11

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Bumps redcarpet from 3.4.0 to 3.6.0.

Release notes

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Redcarpet v3.6.0

This release is not particularly heavy but brings a few improvements and fixes.

Improvements

  • Avoid warnings running on Ruby 3.2+ (See #721).
  • Consider <center> as a block-level element (See #702).
  • Properly provide a third argument to the table_cell callback indicating whether the current cell is part of the header or not. The previous implementation with two parameters is still supported (See #604 and #605).

Fixes

  • Match fence char and length when matching closing fence in fenced code blocks (Fixes #208).
  • Fix anchor generation on titles with ampersands (Fixes #696).

Redcarpet v3.5.1

Fix a security vulnerability using :quote in combination with the :escape_html option.

Reported by Johan Smits.

v3.5.0

This release mostly ships with bug fixes and tiny improvements.

Improvements

  • Avoid mutating the options hash passed to a render object (See #663).

  • Automatically enable the fenced_code_blocks option passing a HTML_TOC object to the Markdown object's constructor since some languages rely on the sharp to comment code (See #451).

  • Remove the rel and rev attributes from the output generated for footnotes as they don't pass the HTML 5 validation (See #536).

  • Allow passing Range objects to the nesting_level option to have a higher level of customization for table of contents (See #519):

    Redcarpet::Render::HTML_TOC.new(nesting_level: 2..5)

Bug fixes

  • Fix a segfault rendering quotes using StripDown and the :quote option.

  • Fix SmartyPants single quotes right after a link. For example:

    [John](http://john.doe)'s cat

    Will now properly converts ' to a right single quote (i.e. ).

Changelog

Sourced from redcarpet's changelog.

Version 3.6.0

  • Avoid warnings running on Ruby 3.2+.

    Refs #721.

    Jean Boussier

  • Match fence char and length when matching closing fence in fenced code blocks.

    Fixes #208.

    Martin Cizek, Orchitech

  • Consider <center> as a block-level element.

    Refs #702.

    momijizukamori

  • Properly provide a third argument to the table_cell callback indicating whether the current cell is part of the header or not.

    The previous implementation with two parameters is still supported.

    Fixes #604, Refs #605.

    Mark Lambley

  • Fix anchor generation on titles with ampersands.

    Fixes #696.

Version 3.5.1 (Security)

  • Fix a security vulnerability using :quote in combination with the :escape_html option.

    Reported by Johan Smits.

Version 3.5.0

  • Avoid mutating the options hash passed to a render object.

    Refs #663.

    Max Schwenk

  • Fix a segfault rendering quotes using StripDown and the :quote

... (truncated)

Commits
  • 3e3f0b5 Redcarpet v3.6.0
  • 6bfff6e Add a changelog entry for #721
  • 50961ad Merge pull request #721 from casperisfine/ruby-3.2
  • 2488699 Merge pull request #724 from amatsuda/test_files
  • 021538f Missing files in the gem package
  • cec4965 Don't include test files in the gem package
  • 4028670 Merge pull request #723 from amatsuda/https
  • 28e0a00 GitHub is HTTPS by default
  • 8bc6922 Undefine uneeded T_DATA allocators
  • 03b664d Merge pull request #681 from orchitech/match-closing-fence-type-and-length
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Bumps [redcarpet](https://github.com/vmg/redcarpet) from 3.4.0 to 3.6.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/vmg/redcarpet/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/vmg/redcarpet/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](vmg/redcarpet@v3.4.0...v3.6.0)

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- dependency-name: redcarpet
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  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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