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Adds a markdown protocol for structured querying.

This change introduces a new 'markdown' protocol for Langfun's structured querying. It includes:

  • SchemaMarkdownRepr: Generates markdown descriptions of schemas, using ## headers for fields and suggesting code blocks for code-related fields.
  • ValueMarkdownRepr: Handles markdown representation and parsing of structured values. It can parse markdown sections into object fields and extract code from markdown code blocks.
  • _LfQueryMarkdownV1: A new query template for the markdown protocol.

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This change introduces a new 'markdown' protocol for Langfun's structured querying. It includes:
-   `SchemaMarkdownRepr`: Generates markdown descriptions of schemas, using `##` headers for fields and suggesting code blocks for code-related fields.
-   `ValueMarkdownRepr`: Handles markdown representation and parsing of structured values. It can parse markdown sections into object fields and extract code from markdown code blocks.
-   `_LfQueryMarkdownV1`: A new query template for the markdown protocol.

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