Handle pandoc logging returning two unknown log levels#272
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This is a follow up to #271, which deals with the case where pandoc produces more than one logging message with non-standard levels, followed by another log message. For example, the following pandoc output still produced a
KeyError:This PR updates the
_classify_pandoc_loggingfunction and thetest_classify_pandoc_logging_invalid_leveltest to correctly handle this case.I have also updated the
level_mapdictionary which converts the pandoc levels to python codes, so that it only contains levels formally used by pandoc.Fixes #269