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This is in reference to my question:

It seems the code detection algorithm is a bit overzealous.

When posting the output from GDB, the algorithm said that this is code and must be treated as such.

That's fine; however, I surrounded the block in <pre> block, because GDB output simply isn't code, and it still was not accepted.

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    No it's not, there's no "code sensing" to begin with. It just picks the most popular tag with a language set to use by default.
    – davidism
    May 2, 2016 at 21:01
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    @davidism "Your post appears to contain code which is not formatted as code" is always really annoying, but not the same issue in the OP
    – cat
    Jun 21, 2016 at 18:28

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You can simply post it as code and tell it not to add syntax highlighting.

From the Markdown Editing Help:

To specify that you don't want any syntax highlighting for a code block, use:

<!-- language: lang-none -->

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