Fix backslash in RDoc monofont causing unwanted linking#1391
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Fix backslash in RDoc monofont causing unwanted linking#1391
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When text in <tt> tags contains backslashes (e.g., <tt>.bar.hello(\)</tt>), RDoc was incorrectly creating cross-reference links because the backslash matched the escaped character pattern in CROSSREF_REGEXP. This fix adds a check to prevent cross-referencing when the match is solely due to escaped characters that don't represent valid method/class references. Fixes #1390 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Summary
<tt>tags caused unwanted cross-reference linksProblem
When text in
<tt>tags contains backslashes (e.g.,<tt>.bar.hello(\)</tt>), RDoc was incorrectly creating cross-reference links. This happened because the backslash matched the escaped character pattern inCROSSREF_REGEXP, causing the entire string to be processed as a potential cross-reference.Solution
Added checks in both
handle_regexp_CROSSREFandconvert_flowto detect when a match is solely due to escaped character patterns that don't represent valid method/class references. These strings are now rendered as code without creating links.Test plan
test_convert_CROSSREF_backslash_escapes_in_monofontto verify the fixFixes #1390
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