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author | Kristaps Dzonsons <kristaps@bsd.lv> | 2009-07-27 12:35:53 +0000 |
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committer | Kristaps Dzonsons <kristaps@bsd.lv> | 2009-07-27 12:35:53 +0000 |
commit | 1d1eaff780bcc4af2a8048cec63b5e2bedf16337 (patch) | |
tree | e51cc762e959ecd330ec4dae90f87c89d38f58f7 | |
parent | 61fb396c8d05a2962048d0555165f4958be68c85 (diff) | |
download | mandoc-1d1eaff780bcc4af2a8048cec63b5e2bedf16337.tar.gz |
Clarified special chars/predefined chars in mandoc_char.7.
Cleaned up escape section in man.7, mdoc.7.
Cleaned up function names in term.c.
-rw-r--r-- | man.7 | 41 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | mandoc_char.7 | 84 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | mdoc.7 | 63 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | term.c | 79 |
4 files changed, 166 insertions, 101 deletions
@@ -70,17 +70,16 @@ documents; if encountered at the end of a word, it ensures that the subsequent word isn't off-set by whitespace. .\" SUB-SECTION .Ss Comments -Anything following a -.Sq \e" -delimiter is considered a comment (unless the -.Sq \e -itself has been escaped) and is ignored to the end of line. -Furthermore, a macro line with only a control character -.Sq \. , -optionally followed by whitespace, is ignored. +Text following a +.Sq \e" , +whether in a macro or free-form text line, is ignored to the end of +line. A macro line with only a control character and comment escape, +.Sq \&.\e" , +is also ignored. .\" SUB-SECTION .Ss Special Characters -Special character sequences begin with the escape character +Special characters may occur in both macro and free-form lines. +Sequences begin with the escape character .Sq \e followed by either an open-parenthesis .Sq \&( @@ -88,17 +87,21 @@ for two-character sequences; an open-bracket .Sq \&[ for n-character sequences (terminated at a close-bracket .Sq \&] ) ; -or a single one-character sequence. -.Pp -Characters may alternatively be escaped by a slash-asterisk, -.Sq \e* , -with the same combinations as described above. -.Pp -Terms may also be text-decorated using the +or a single one-character sequence. See +.Xr mandoc_char 7 +for a complete list. Examples include +.Sq \e(em +.Pq em-dash +and +.Sq \ee +.Pq back-slash . +.\" SUB-SECTION---------------------- +.Ss Text Decoration +Terms may be text-decorated using the .Sq \ef -escape followed by a text-decoration letter: B (bold), I, (italic), or P -and R (Roman, or reset). -.\" SUB-SECTION +escape followed by an indicator: B (bold), I, (italic), or P and R +(Roman, or reset). +.\" SUB-SECTION---------------------- .Ss Whitespace Unless specifically escaped, consecutive blocks of whitespace are pruned from input. These are later re-added, if applicable, by a front-end diff --git a/mandoc_char.7 b/mandoc_char.7 index 168b262b..05396c58 100644 --- a/mandoc_char.7 +++ b/mandoc_char.7 @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ .Nd mandoc special characters .\" SECTION .Sh DESCRIPTION -This documents the special characters accepted by +This documents the special characters and predefined strings accepted by .Xr mandoc 1 to format .Xr mdoc 7 @@ -34,12 +34,13 @@ documents. Specific output devices of dictated by the .Fl T Ns Ar output argument, will properly render these sequences. +.\" PARAGRAPH .Pp Both .Xr mdoc 7 and .Xr man 7 -encode these special characters with +encode special characters with .Sq \eX .Pq for a one-character escape , .Sq \e(XX @@ -50,7 +51,30 @@ and One may generalise .Sq \e(XX as -.Sq \e[XX] . +.Sq \e[XX] +and +.Sq \eX +as +.Sq \e[X] . +Predefined strings are functionally similar to special characters, using +.Sq \e*X +.Pq for a one-character escape , +.Sq \e*(XX +.Pq two-character , +and +.Sq \e*[N] +.Pq N-character . +One may generalise +.Sq \e*(XX +as +.Sq \e*[XX] +and +.Sq \e*X +as +.Sq \e*[X] . +.\" SECTION +.Sh Special Characters +These are the preferred input symbols for producing special characters. .\" PARAGRAPH .Pp Typographic: @@ -119,8 +143,6 @@ Enclosures: .Pq right bracket .It \e(lB .Pq left bracket -.It \eq -.Pq double-quote .It \e(lq .Pq left double-quote .It \e(rq @@ -230,7 +252,7 @@ Mathematical: .It \e(if .Pq infinity .It \e(na -.Pq NaN , an extension +.Pq NaN, an extension .It \e(+- .Pq plus-minus .It \e(** @@ -459,6 +481,56 @@ Special symbols: .Pq escape .El .\" SECTION +.Sh PREDEFINED STRINGS +These are not recommended for use, as they differ across +implementations: +.Pp +Mathematical: +.Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent -compact +.It \e*(Ne +.Pq not equal +.It \e*(Ge +.Pq greater-than-equal +.It \e*(Le +.Pq less-than-equal +.It \e*(Gt +.Pq greater-than +.It \e*(Lt +.Pq greater-than +.It \e*(Pm +.Pq plus-minus +.It \e*(If +.Pq infinity +.It \e*(Pi +.Pq pi +.It \e*(Na +.Pq NaN +.El +.\" PARAGRAPH +.Pp +Special symbols: +.Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent -compact +.It \e*(Ba +.Pq vertical bar +.It \e*(Am +.Pq ampersand +.El +.\" PARAGRAPH +.Pp +Enclosures: +.Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent -compact +.It \e*q +.Pq double-quote +.It \e*(Rq +.Pq right-double-quote +.It \e*(Lq +.Pq left-double-quote +.It \e*(lp +.Pq right-parenthesis +.It \e*(rp +.Pq left-parenthesis +.El +.\" SECTION .Sh COMPATIBILITY This section documents compatibility of .Nm @@ -111,26 +111,46 @@ for two-character sequences; an open-bracket for n-character sequences (terminated at a close-bracket .Sq \&] ) ; or a single one-character sequence. See -.Xr mandoc_char 1 +.Xr mandoc_char 7 for a complete list. Examples include .Sq \e(em .Pq em-dash and .Sq \ee .Pq back-slash . -.\" PARAGRAPH------------ -.Pp -An alternative escape sequence is -the slash-asterisk, -.Sq \e* , -but this method is discouraged for compatibility reasons. -.\" PARAGRAPH------------ -.Pp -Terms may -also be text-decorated using the +.\" SUB-SECTION---------------------- +.Ss Text Decoration +Terms may be text-decorated using the .Sq \ef escape followed by an indicator: B (bold), I, (italic), or P and R -(Roman, or reset). This form is not recommended. +(Roman, or reset). This form is not recommended for +.Nm , +which encourages semantic, not presentation, annotation. +.\" SUB-SECTION---------------------- +.Ss Predefined Strings +Historically, +.Xr groff 1 +also defined a set of package-specific +.Dq predefined strings , +which, like +.Sx Special Characters , +demark special output characters and strings by way of input codes. +Predefined strings are escaped with the slash-asterisk, +.Sq \e* : +single-character +.Sq \e*X , +two-character +.Sq \e*(XX , +and N-character +.Sq \e*[N] . +See +.Xr mandoc_char 7 +for a complete list. Examples include +.Sq \e*(Am +.Pq ampersand +and +.Sq \e*(Ba +.Pq vertical bar . .\" SUB-SECTION---------------------- .Ss Whitespace In non-literal free-form lines, consecutive blocks of whitespace are @@ -476,15 +496,6 @@ The macro does not accept negative numbers. .\" LIST-ITEM .It -Some character sequences in groff are not handled depending on escape -style, e.g., -.Sq \e(ba -and -.Sq \e*(Ba -may not be interchanged. This is no longer the case: all character -sequences resolve to the same symbol, regardless the escape style. -.\" LIST-ITEM -.It Blocks of whitespace are stripped from both macro and free-form text lines (except when in literal mode), while groff would retain whitespace in free-form text lines. @@ -525,12 +536,6 @@ incorrectly by following it with a reserved character and expecting the delimiter to render. This is not supported. .\" LIST-ITEM .It -If an special-character control character is escaped -.Sq \e\e , -it will obviously not render the subsequent sequence. Even newer -versions of groff seem to dither on this. -.\" LIST-ITEM -.It In groff, the .Sq \&Fo macro only produces the first parameter. This is no longer the case. @@ -615,7 +620,7 @@ There's no way to refer to references in blocks. .\" LIST-ITEM .It -The \-split and \-nosplit arguments to +The \-split and \-nosplit dictates via .Sq \&An -are inane. +are re-set when entering and leaving the AUTHORS section. .El @@ -31,15 +31,16 @@ extern int mdoc_run(struct termp *, static struct termp *term_alloc(enum termenc); static void term_free(struct termp *); -static void term_pescape(struct termp *, const char **); -static void term_nescape(struct termp *, + +static void do_escaped(struct termp *, const char **); +static void do_special(struct termp *, const char *, size_t); -static void term_sescape(struct termp *, +static void do_reserved(struct termp *, const char *, size_t); -static void term_chara(struct termp *, char); -static void term_encodea(struct termp *, char); -static int term_isopendelim(const char *); -static int term_isclosedelim(const char *); +static void buffer(struct termp *, char); +static void encode(struct termp *, char); +static int isopendelim(const char *); +static int isclosedelim(const char *); void * @@ -112,7 +113,7 @@ term_alloc(enum termenc enc) static int -term_isclosedelim(const char *p) +isclosedelim(const char *p) { if ( ! (*p && 0 == *(p + 1))) @@ -146,7 +147,7 @@ term_isclosedelim(const char *p) static int -term_isopendelim(const char *p) +isopendelim(const char *p) { if ( ! (*p && 0 == *(p + 1))) @@ -207,12 +208,6 @@ term_isopendelim(const char *p) * Otherwise, the line will break at the right margin. Extremely long * lines will cause the system to emit a warning (TODO: hyphenate, if * possible). - * - * FIXME: newline breaks occur (in groff) also occur when a single - * space follows a NOBREAK (try `Bl -tag') - * - * FIXME: there's a newline error where a `Bl -diag' will have a - * trailing newline if the line is exactly 73 chars long. */ void term_flushln(struct termp *p) @@ -387,13 +382,8 @@ term_vspace(struct termp *p) } -/* - * Determine the symbol indicated by an escape sequences, that is, one - * starting with a backslash. Once done, we pass this value into the - * output buffer by way of the symbol table. - */ static void -term_nescape(struct termp *p, const char *word, size_t len) +do_special(struct termp *p, const char *word, size_t len) { const char *rhs; size_t sz; @@ -404,12 +394,12 @@ term_nescape(struct termp *p, const char *word, size_t len) if (NULL == rhs) return; for (i = 0; i < (int)sz; i++) - term_encodea(p, rhs[i]); + encode(p, rhs[i]); } static void -term_sescape(struct termp *p, const char *word, size_t len) +do_reserved(struct termp *p, const char *word, size_t len) { const char *rhs; size_t sz; @@ -420,7 +410,7 @@ term_sescape(struct termp *p, const char *word, size_t len) if (NULL == rhs) return; for (i = 0; i < (int)sz; i++) - term_encodea(p, rhs[i]); + encode(p, rhs[i]); } @@ -430,7 +420,7 @@ term_sescape(struct termp *p, const char *word, size_t len) * the escape sequence (we assert upon badly-formed escape sequences). */ static void -term_pescape(struct termp *p, const char **word) +do_escaped(struct termp *p, const char **word) { int j; const char *wp; @@ -449,7 +439,7 @@ term_pescape(struct termp *p, const char **word) return; } - term_nescape(p, wp, 2); + do_special(p, wp, 2); *word = ++wp; return; @@ -467,13 +457,13 @@ term_pescape(struct termp *p, const char **word) return; } - term_sescape(p, wp, 2); + do_reserved(p, wp, 2); *word = ++wp; return; case ('['): break; default: - term_sescape(p, wp, 1); + do_reserved(p, wp, 1); *word = wp; return; } @@ -504,7 +494,7 @@ term_pescape(struct termp *p, const char **word) return; } else if ('[' != *wp) { - term_nescape(p, wp, 1); + do_special(p, wp, 1); *word = wp; return; } @@ -518,7 +508,7 @@ term_pescape(struct termp *p, const char **word) return; } - term_nescape(p, wp - j, (size_t)j); + do_special(p, wp - j, (size_t)j); *word = wp; } @@ -533,28 +523,23 @@ term_word(struct termp *p, const char *word) { const char *sv; - if (term_isclosedelim(word)) + if (isclosedelim(word)) if ( ! (TERMP_IGNDELIM & p->flags)) p->flags |= TERMP_NOSPACE; if ( ! (TERMP_NOSPACE & p->flags)) - term_chara(p, ' '); + buffer(p, ' '); if ( ! (p->flags & TERMP_NONOSPACE)) p->flags &= ~TERMP_NOSPACE; - /* - * If ANSI (word-length styling), then apply our style now, - * before the word. - */ - for (sv = word; *word; word++) if ('\\' != *word) - term_encodea(p, *word); + encode(p, *word); else - term_pescape(p, &word); + do_escaped(p, &word); - if (term_isopendelim(sv)) + if (isopendelim(sv)) p->flags |= TERMP_NOSPACE; } @@ -565,7 +550,7 @@ term_word(struct termp *p, const char *word) * size. */ static void -term_chara(struct termp *p, char c) +buffer(struct termp *p, char c) { size_t s; @@ -583,18 +568,18 @@ term_chara(struct termp *p, char c) static void -term_encodea(struct termp *p, char c) +encode(struct termp *p, char c) { if (' ' != c && TERMP_STYLE & p->flags) { if (TERMP_BOLD & p->flags) { - term_chara(p, c); - term_chara(p, 8); + buffer(p, c); + buffer(p, 8); } if (TERMP_UNDER & p->flags) { - term_chara(p, '_'); - term_chara(p, 8); + buffer(p, '_'); + buffer(p, 8); } } - term_chara(p, c); + buffer(p, c); } |