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I wrote this comment:

@Kusalananda I was thinking that `sqlite3.no value` would be taken away 
with matching the first ` =>` in ` => /some/path/php/extensions/no-debug-
non-zts-20160303 sqlite3.no value => no value`. So this would have been 
matched ` => /some/path/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20160303 
sqlite3.no value`. Why was only ` => /some/path/php/extensions/no-debug-
non-zts-20160303` matched?

However, it produced this output:

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Removing space from => to => helped but the space should have been there

Note in a post this would be formatted as:

@Kusalananda I was thinking that sqlite3.no value would be taken away with matching the first => in => /some/path/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20160303 sqlite3.no value => no value. So this would have been matched => /some/path/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20160303 sqlite3.no value. Why was only => /some/path/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20160303 matched?

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  • think this happens in markdown syntax _ in general_. So not sure if it is a bug
    – Suraj Rao
    Feb 16, 2018 at 12:45
  • Related: meta.stackexchange.com/q/306009/349538 Feb 16, 2018 at 12:46
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    But it doesn't happen in post's body
    – simPod
    Feb 16, 2018 at 12:51
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    meta.stackexchange.com/questions/105316/… => status-by-design
    – Suraj Rao
    Feb 16, 2018 at 13:00
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    @SurajRao Status-by-poor-design.
    – Cœur
    Feb 17, 2018 at 2:19
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    even if it works as implemented, works as designed, and works as specified, I still consider this to be a bug. saying it's not a bug is like saying spectre is not a cpu bug because the spectre-cpus work as designed. designs and requirements can have bugs too.
    – Michael
    Feb 18, 2018 at 16:50
  • @Michael not really an appropriate comparison, as spectre is a vulnerability while this is simply an inconvenience to those that want it to work differently. Feb 19, 2018 at 10:52
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    As discussed above, this has nothing to do with parsing =>. Feb 19, 2018 at 15:25

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