Quite nearly there. All that is left is that things in brackets
like array subscripts are made into links to other nodes. That
ought to be fixable by replacing them with the html codes, which
I don't know off the top of my head. Ahh, they are [ -> [
and ] -> ]
To the monks who maintain this monestary I might suggest that they
have the node linking ignore []'s inside <pre>'s.
s/(^[(?:([^\\|\A)\\(\\{2})*\#)]*)(.*)/$1/
(?<!)
$c = "\#";
$m = "\\";
while(<IN>) {
chomp;
split /\Q$c\E/;
$_ = $_[0];
next if(/\A\s*\Z/);
$string = $_;
for($i = 1; $i <= $#_; $i++) {
$_ = $_[$i - 1];
m/(.)((\Q$m\E){2})*\Z/;
if("$1" eq "$m") {
$string .= "$c" . $_[$i];
} else {
last;
}
}
}
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