The problem
It seems that if a reference style link ([text][url]
) follows a tag link ([tag:foo]
) then the reference style link break. Example:
Inline link following a tag link (unbroken)
[tag:a-tag] [in-line link](http://example.org/)
Reference link following a tag link (with just one space) (broken)
[tag:a-tag] [reference link][1]
[1]: http://example.org/
Reference link following a tag link (with multiple spaces) (unbroken)
[tag:a-tag] [reference link][1]
[1]: http://example.org/
Relevant Specifications
Gruber's Markdown
After noticing the "one space" vs. "two space" issue, I looked at the documentation for "standard" Markdown (i.e., not necessarily "Stack Overflow flavored Markdown"), which says:
Reference-style links use a second set of square brackets, inside which you place a label of your choosing to identify the link:
This is [an example][id] reference-style link.
You can optionally use a space to separate the sets of brackets:
This is [an example] [id] reference-style link.
I guess that means that this isn't necessarily a bug, since the Markdown is ambiguous. However, it does seem that the output produced is a bit odd. If it's trying to take tag:a-tag
as link text and reference link
as the URL, why is reference link
displayed with its brackets, and why is 1
a link?
CommonMark
On the other hand, as Braiam notes in the comments, the CommonMark specification explicitly disallows space between the text and the link, as shown in Example 499:
No whitespace is allowed between the link text and the link label: [examples] This is a departure from John Gruber’s original Markdown syntax description, which explicitly allows whitespace between the link text and the link label. It brings reference links in line with inline links, which (according to both original Markdown and this spec) cannot have whitespace after the link text. More importantly, it prevents inadvertent capture of consecutive shortcut reference links. If whitespace is allowed between the link text and the link label, then in the following we will have a single reference link, not two shortcut reference links, as intended: