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How do i escape an @ char in a code example block? #209
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Does this comment block render correctly using jsdoc? Jsdoc2md sits downstream of jsdoc, so if it's broken in jsdoc it will be broken in jsdoc2md.. |
Yes, JSDoc has the same behavior (I thought the package has its own parser because of jsoc-parser in the dependencies), but since it renders docs as html it's possible to use html entries chars to avoid this issue. Unfortunately, since jsdoc2md renders examples as markdown code blocks without the ability to use html entries inside, I can't use this workaround. |
I've looked into a workaround but unfortunately there's nothing I can do to stop jsdoc parsing the Generally, you can use |
But this package could just replace
It doesn't look so bad ... |
I need to document a decorator with an example, but this breaks the parser because jsdoc2md trying to parse decorators in the example block as jsdoc tag.
Since jsdoc2md render an example block as a markdown code block I can't use & commat; to avoid this problem.
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