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Example:
```markdown
[*]() [*]()
```
There was already code for:
```markdown
[*]() x*.
*x [*]().
```
But that wasn’t correct for attention at the same depth but in different places.
Closes GH-21.
Co-authored-by: Christian Murphy <christian.murphy.42@gmail.com>
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Closes GH-20.
Co-authored-by: Christian Murphy <christian.murphy.42@gmail.com>
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Closes GH-18.
Co-authored-by: Christian Murphy <christian.murphy.42@gmail.com>
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Closes GH-19.
Co-authored-by: Christian Murphy <christian.murphy.42@gmail.com>
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Closes GH-16
Co-authored-by: Christian Murphy <christian.murphy.42@gmail.com>
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Closes GH-17.
Co-authored-by: Christian Murphy <christian.murphy.42@gmail.com>
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Closes GH-13.
Closes GH-14.
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An undocumented part of CommonMark is how to deal with things in definition
labels or definition titles (which both can span multiple lines).
Can flow (or containers?) interrupt them?
They can according to the `cmark` reference parser, so this was implemented here.
This adds a new `Content` content type, which houses zero or more definitions,
and then zero-or-one paragraphs.
Content can be followed by a setext heading underline, which either turns
into a setext heading when the content ends in a paragraph, or turns into
the start of the following paragraph when it is followed by content that
starts with a paragraph, or turns into a stray paragraph.
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