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authorAlexander Batischev <eual.jp@gmail.com>2020-12-30 22:50:58 +0300
committerGitHub <noreply@github.com>2020-12-30 22:50:58 +0300
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Revert "Fix golden test failing with pandoc >= 2.11.3 (#829)" (#830)
This reverts commit 87e93c6c95b86b435b532286e07b0a9b896aef8f. I screwed up with that one: the change in behaviour was a regression[1] in Pandoc, and I shouldn't have papered over it. It's fairly unlikely that someone would build Hakyll's test suite with one of the two Pandoc versions that regressed, so I simply revert my earlier commit. 1. https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/issues/6966
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- <title>This page cites a paper.</title>
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- <h1>This page cites a paper.</h1>
- <p>I would like to cite one of my favourite papers <span class="citation" data-cites="meijer1991functional">(Meijer, Fokkinga, and Paterson 1991)</span> here.</p>
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-<div id="ref-meijer1991functional" class="csl-entry" role="doc-biblioentry">
-Meijer, Erik, Maarten Fokkinga, and Ross Paterson. 1991. <span>“Functional Programming with Bananas, Lenses, Envelopes and Barbed Wire.”</span> In <em>Conference on Functional Programming Languages and Computer Architecture</em>, 124–44. Springer.
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