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this is just a test. I’m not going to explain myself.
is this a bug?
codeblock beneath listitem
a paragraph above a codeblock
the codeblock works
### EXAMPLE PYTHON MODULE
Define some variables:
numberone = 1 ageofqueen = 78
define some functions
def printhello(): print “hello”
def timesfour(input): print input * 4
define a class
class Piano: def init(self): self.type = raw_input(“What type of piano?”) self.height = raw_input(“What height (in feet)?”) self.price = raw_input(“How much did it cost?”) self.age = raw_input(“How old is it (in years)?”)
def printdetails(self):
print "This piano is a/an " + self.height + " foot",
print self.type, "piano, " + self.age, "years old and costing\
" + self.price + " dollars."
a listitem above a codeblock
the codeblock dont work
a listitem above a codeblock
the codeblock worksa listitem above a codeblock
the codeblock dont work
No, not a bug. In a list item, an indented following paragraph is interpreted as a continuation paragraph. To get a code block within a list item, you need to indent twice (8 spaces). See markdown syntax description for details.
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