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While the suggestion has merit, we are not going to do implement it for now, as it would be too little gain for the amount of work it would take to validate the solution and fix the many edge cases that are likely to arise.

As a workaround you can use the non-breaking hyphen as suggested by Davethe non-breaking hyphen as suggested by Dave, or try to write your code snippet as a full code block instead (although arguably, that's usually not easy without breaking the post layout).

While the suggestion has merit, we are not going to do implement it for now, as it would be too little gain for the amount of work it would take to validate the solution and fix the many edge cases that are likely to arise.

As a workaround you can use the non-breaking hyphen as suggested by Dave, or try to write your code snippet as a full code block instead (although arguably, that's usually not easy without breaking the post layout).

While the suggestion has merit, we are not going to do implement it for now, as it would be too little gain for the amount of work it would take to validate the solution and fix the many edge cases that are likely to arise.

As a workaround you can use the non-breaking hyphen as suggested by Dave, or try to write your code snippet as a full code block instead (although arguably, that's usually not easy without breaking the post layout).

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While the suggestion has merit, we are not going to do implement it for now, as it would be too little gain for the amount of work it would take to validate the solution and fix the many edge cases that are likely to arise.

As a workaround you can use the non-breaking hyphen as suggested by Dave, or try to write your code snippet as a full code block instead (although arguably, that's usually not easy without breaking the post layout).