Open SamWhited opened 4 years ago
Running the following minimal working example:
package main import ( "gopkg.in/russross/blackfriday.v2" ) func main() { blackfriday.Run([]byte(` whatever : foo [panics]: [test] [test]: done`)) }
results in a panic:
panic: runtime error: index out of range [36] with length 36 goroutine 1 [running]: gopkg.in/russross/blackfriday%2ev2.(*Markdown).listItem(0xc000108900, 0xc0000b603a, 0x24, 0x24, 0xc0000ffce8, 0x9) /home/sam/go/pkg/mod/gopkg.in/russross/blackfriday.v2@v2.0.0/block.go:1327 +0xb0a gopkg.in/russross/blackfriday%2ev2.(*Markdown).list(0xc000108900, 0xc0000b6031, 0x2d, 0x2d, 0x2, 0x0) /home/sam/go/pkg/mod/gopkg.in/russross/blackfriday.v2@v2.0.0/block.go:1134 +0x101 gopkg.in/russross/blackfriday%2ev2.(*Markdown).paragraph(0xc000108900, 0xc0000b6031, 0x2d, 0x2d, 0x0) /home/sam/go/pkg/mod/gopkg.in/russross/blackfriday.v2@v2.0.0/block.go:1506 +0x4e5 gopkg.in/russross/blackfriday%2ev2.(*Markdown).block(0xc000108900, 0xc0000b6030, 0x2e, 0x2e) /home/sam/go/pkg/mod/gopkg.in/russross/blackfriday.v2@v2.0.0/block.go:194 +0x358 gopkg.in/russross/blackfriday%2ev2.(*Markdown).Parse(0xc000108900, 0xc0000b6030, 0x2e, 0x2e, 0x0) /home/sam/go/pkg/mod/gopkg.in/russross/blackfriday.v2@v2.0.0/markdown.go:404 +0x4d gopkg.in/russross/blackfriday%2ev2.Run(0xc0000b6030, 0x2e, 0x2e, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x4df700, 0xc000088058) /home/sam/go/pkg/mod/gopkg.in/russross/blackfriday.v2@v2.0.0/markdown.go:388 +0x1b9 main.main() /home/sam/testmarkdown/main.go:8 +0x7e exit status 2
Adding some sort of separator between the definition list and the references fixes things:
package main import ( "gopkg.in/russross/blackfriday.v2" ) func main() { blackfriday.Run([]byte(` whatever : foo fixed [panics]: [test] [test]: done`)) }
This looks vaguely similar to #420, #418, #417, #416, and #415, but I couldn't be sure and they didn't appear to have any comments so I wanted to add a bit more spam to the queue :)
Running the following minimal working example:
results in a panic:
Adding some sort of separator between the definition list and the references fixes things:
This looks vaguely similar to #420, #418, #417, #416, and #415, but I couldn't be sure and they didn't appear to have any comments so I wanted to add a bit more spam to the queue :)