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chore(deps): update dependency pymarkdownlnt to v0.9.26 #533

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This PR contains the following updates:

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pymarkdownlnt (changelog) ==0.9.24 -> ==0.9.26 age adoption passing confidence

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jackdewinter/pymarkdown (pymarkdownlnt)

v0.9.26: Version 0.9.26 - Date: 2024-12-09

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Version 0.9.26 - Date: 2024-12-09

Progress continues on locating issues and addressing them, including four issues reported by users. As of this past weekend, (to the best of our knowledge) we have eliminated all fatal issues with Rule Md031 and its fix mode. While there are only three weeks left until the new year, we hope to make significant progress on Rule Md031's fix mode producing incorrect markdown. At the same time, we are starting to do research work into determining the best patterns for introducing new leaf elements in 2025. Our main goal is to provide thorough coverage without sacrificing proper testing. To that end, we will try and figure out and document the best approaches so we can use them for new leaf elements in 2025.

In addition to this work, make solid progress on addressing user issues as reported. And this might seem repetitive, but we continue to need our users to help us out. If you are scanning any Markdown documents and the results seem off, please file an issue. If you are starting to use our fix mode on your Markdown documents and there are issues, please file an issue. We appreciate any help that we can get to improve the project for everyone!

Added
  • Issue 810
    • Added fix mode for Rule Md012
  • Issue 1280
    • Added testing capability to save all single Markdown documents in a specified directory, then scanning them one at a time with PyMarkdown and each of the extensions enabled.
Fixed
  • Issue 1259
    • Fixed asserts and bad parsing from cases where containers are added and then a "raw" blank line removes all containers.
  • Issue 1263
    • Fixed issue where a new unordered list between two block quotes was not being recognized properly.
  • Issue 1270
    • Fixed issue with Md027 not reporting line numbers properly within anything except the first paragraph.
  • Issue 1272
    • Parsing of the FCB in certain cases was off, as was the text token containing the code block's text. Resulted in the columns being reported being indented less than expected.
  • Issue 1274
    • Fixed remaining assert issues, leaving fixes that produce valid Markdown, but not the intended Markdown.
  • Issue 1267
    • Fixed reported issue with task lists creating an error in Md018.
  • Issue 1268
    • Fixed issue with Md022 and pragmas, similar to Issue 1208.
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v0.9.25: Version 0.9.25 - Date: 2024-11-07

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Version 0.9.25 - Date: 2024-11-07

While it seems like we have been working on the fixing for Rule Md031 forever, that time is starting to come to an end. We have a solid list of what is left to test, and we are confident that we will finish it before the new year. (Hope we did not just jinx ourselves!) As with the last couple of releases, we are testing variations of containers, container starts, and container ends, all to ensure we have confidence that our test scenarios are thorough. At this point, we are very confident with any nesting of up to three containers, will our confidence for nesting scenarios of up to four containers at a high level as well. Following close behind that is our fix mode for Rule Md031 which is the stressor for the nested containers. We are not always happy that we started working on the fix mode for Rule Md031, but we are happy that it uncovered some issues in our parser that we could quickly fix.

But we continue to need our users to help us out. If you are scanning any Markdown documents and the results seem off, please file an issue. If you are starting to use our fix mode on your Markdown documents and there are issues, please file an issue. We appreciate any help that we can get to improve the project for everyone!

Added
  • Issue 1233
  • Issue 1234
  • Issue 1235
    • Adding more comprehensive "drop X" tests where multiple levels of containers are involved, and then dropping one or more of those containers in a single line.
Fixed
  • Issue 1208
    • Fixed issue with blank lines separated with pragmas not being understood properly.
  • Issue 1233
  • Issue 1234
  • Issue 1235
    • Adding new "drop_x" tests and resolve any scan issues with them.
  • Issue 1243
  • Issue 1245
    • Handling leading spaces in __fix_spacing function now that data is present.
  • Issue 1247
    • In 3+ drop cases with only lists and no block quotes, indent is not calculated properly on rehydrate. This in turn causes the fixed text to be wrong.
  • Issue 1250
    • Batch of fixes for cases when Md031 is trying to properly space a fenced code block after dropping 2 containers.
Changed
  • Issue 1231)
    • Moved triple nested container tests into their own test_nested_three_* files for better readability.

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