Adding a unit test to verify the use of the `linenothreshold` option
provided by the `highlight` directive [1]. The included document to test
will introduce two sets of `code-block` and `literalinclude` directives
where the first entry generates contents using line numbers and the
second entry generates contents not using line numbers, respectfully.
[1]: https://github.com/sphinx-doc/sphinx/blob/v1.8.4/sphinx/transforms/post_transforms/code.py#L85
Signed-off-by: James Knight <james.d.knight@live.com>
In Python 3, the default encoding of source files is utf-8. The encoding
cookie is now unnecessary and redundant so remove it. For more details,
see the docs:
https://docs.python.org/3/howto/unicode.html#the-string-type
> The default encoding for Python source code is UTF-8, so you can
> simply include a Unicode character in a string literal ...
Includes a fix for the flake8 header checks to stop expecting an
encoding cookie.
The cause of the issue was a clash about ``\titleref`` macro being already
defined in memoir class context. To avoid similar problems, this makes
the text styling macros
``\strong``, ``\code``, ``\bfcode``, ``\email``, ``\tablecontinued``,
``\titleref``, ``\menuselection``, ``\accelerator``, ``\crossref``,
``\termref``, ``\optional``,
also available with ``\sphinx`` prefix, with a conf.py boolean option to
let sphinx.sty only define ``\sphinx``-prefixed macros. As default value
is False, backwards compatibility is maintained.
On this occasion, some internal non-public macros have been renamed with
prefix ``\spx@``. The command
find . -name '*.sty' -exec grep -l \\\\spx@ {} \;
has been executed in TeXLive 2015 and 2016 installations to check no
package defines macros starting with ``\spx@``.
Some internal macros having public names (because they are written by
latex.py into the body of the latex document) have been renamed to have
``\sphinx`` prefix. The macros in sphinx.sty starting with \py@, or \DU,
or \PYG have not been modified. Similarly ``\release``, ``\version``,
``\releasename``, etc... have not been renamed.