Add line-breaks formatter and test cases.#35
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Proposal from Joe Wanko:
JSON-T Formatter Spec:
line-breaksArguments: None - operates on the input string directly
Behavior: Converts newline characters ("\n") to HTML line break tags (
<br/>).Rationale: This formatter addresses the HTML whitespace collapsing issue where newlines in text content get compressed into single spaces. Converting \n to
ensures line breaks render correctly in HTML.
Edge Cases: Multiple consecutive newlines: Each "\n" becomes a
<br/>(e.g., "\n\n" →<br/><br/>)Empty string: Returns empty string
No newlines: Returns string unchanged
Usage Example