Well, I know syntax section in Documentation is said to contain just small (presumably, one-line) snippets of code.
But there are quite a few languages that are said to contain line breaks and indentation inside its grammar.
For example, Ruby language contains \n
in its grammar. Semicolon is allowed but redundant. You can write either
class A; end
... which is a bad style or
class A
end
... which is a good one and supposed to be common, or even best practice.
There is a proposed change I can't accept because it seems not to be formatted properly
Just because of these awful <hr>
-s, that make me think each line of this snippet is a separate example, despite the fact that it is one little example.
I tried in vain to achieve desired result but failed miserably. I read about nesting code within a list but it didn't help.
How to format multiline code snippet properly?
Edit:
I found out that indentation does not work at all
-
class Hello
# description goes here
end
- 'goodbye'
produces
whereas ```
adds one extra line after:
- ```ruby
class Hello
# description goes here
end
```
- 'goodbye'
produces
end
?