Documentation | Convert files from reST to MarkDown (!155)

Amar Takhar (@amar) gitlab at rtems.org
Mon Feb 24 23:30:23 UTC 2025




Amar Takhar commented on a discussion on c-user/glossary.md: https://gitlab.rtems.org/rtems/docs/rtems-docs/-/merge_requests/155#note_120200

 > +# Glossary
 >  
 > -    AMP
 > -        This term is an acronym for Asymmetric Multiprocessing.
 > +```{glossary}
 > +:sorted: true
 >  
 > -    APA
 > -        This term is an acronym for Arbitrary Processor Affinity.  APA schedulers
 > -        allow a thread to have an arbitrary affinity to a processor set, rather than
 > -        a restricted mapping to only one processor of the set or the ability to run
 > -        on all processors of the set.
 > +ABI
 >  
 > -        It has two variants, :term:`Weak APA` and :term:`Strong APA`.
 > +: This term is an acronym for Application Binary Interface.

Nothing I can do about this it's what `mdforamt` does.  It's the best parser out there that is the most literal to the MarkDown format I spent a lot of time trying to find one that works `mdformat` is by one of the myST developers.  It follows the CommonMark format https://commonmark.org/

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