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This adds support for a new attribute `_example` which, if present, will load the file under `tests/examplefiles` pointed to by `_example` and show it as part of the lexer documentation. This allows us to have unit-tested files show up as small code snippets in the documentation, without having to worry that the documentation output contains possibly incorrectly highlighted code.
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Also tweak the style a bit so code snippets in admonitions look acceptable.
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This adds support for a new attribute
_examplewhich, if present, willload the file under
tests/examplefilespointed to by_exampleandshow it as part of the lexer documentation. This allows us to have
unit-tested files show up as small code snippets in the documentation,
without having to worry that the documentation output contains possibly
incorrectly highlighted code.
This would allow #2442 to use this machinery instead of embedding the snippets as "plain code" into the doc string.