If I write
` a b c `
Markdown renders it as
a b c
Inline code should not be trimmed. It's still code, and the spaces can be relevant.
Example:
[...] so
.2
and.3
are invalid CSS selectors. You can escape them as.\32
and.\33
.
The space after the escaped digit can't always be omitted, so hiding it is bad.
Some people are arguing that trimming spaces helps in poorly formatted posts. Well, IMO that's not a good reason. Poorly formatted posts look like this:
enter code here
foo bar
enter code here
Do you haz teh codez?
With my proposal it will become like this:
enter code here
foo bar
enter code here
Do you haz teh codez?
Really, not much different. Poorly formatted posts remain poorly formatted after trimming spaces. And even if in some rare cases trimming spaces improves the formatting considerably, so what? Just because some people are too lazy to format in a coherent way, I must switch to HTML syntax instead of the more convenient markdown?
This is a programming site, and code is important. StackOverflow shouldn't alter my code. Trimming spaces alters my code.
It's worth noting that several markdown implementations already behave like this:
• marked 0.2.6
• kramdown 1.2.0
• cebe/markdown MarkdownExtra 1.1.0
• cebe/markdown GFM 1.1.0
• cebe/markdown 1.1.0
• Maruku (Math-Enabled) 0.7.3.beta1
• Maruku 0.7.2
• Gambas 3.8.90
• RDiscount 2.1.7
• lunamark 0.4.0
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from elsewhere works. (Had to copy/paste because my iPad doesn't provide a non-breaking-space in its standard keyboard. So, cave canem, it could be it just didn't survive the clipboard.)<code>
tags work. Don't know if this is often an issue, but it is really annoying when facing it first.