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module Nesting where
{-|
* We can
* easily go back
1. some indentation
* levels
1. @back at the top@
-}
d :: t
d = undefined
{-|
* Beginning of list
* second list
* Some indented list but
the presence of this text pushes it out of nesting back to the top.
-}
e :: t
e = undefined
{-|
* Beginning of list
@
nested code
we preserve the space correctly
@
-}
f :: t
f = undefined
{-|
* Beginning of list
* Nested list
-}
g :: t
g = undefined
{-|
* Beginning of list
> nested
> bird
> tracks
-}
h :: t
h = undefined
{-|
* Beginning of list
This belongs to the list above!
> nested
> bird
> tracks
>
> another line
> with indentation
>nested bird tracks
> without leading space
* Next list
More of the indented list.
* Deeper
* Deeper
* Even deeper!
* No newline separation even in indented lists.
-}
i :: t
i = undefined
{-|
[All this] Works for
definition lists too.
> nested
> bird
> tracks
* Next list
with more of the indented list content.
Even more content on a new line.
1. Different type of list
(2) Deeper
>>> Here's an example in a list
example result
[b] Even deeper!
[c] No newline separation even in indented lists.
We can have any paragraph level element that we normally
can, like headers
=== Level 3 header
with some content…
* and even more lists inside
-}
j :: t
j = undefined
{-|
- list may start at arbitrary depth
- and consecutive items at that depth
belong to the same list
- of course we can still
* nest items like we are used to
- and then get back to initial list
-}
k :: t
k = undefined
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