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authorIngo Schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org>2017-07-01 12:54:07 +0000
committerIngo Schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org>2017-07-01 12:54:07 +0000
commit58be69d2a5cab3e51bf16a2880fbfa2115dad47d (patch)
treedf248f306dfaf4868a043720bb6626523a315ffc /chars.c
parent01063726532b07a147cbb2173cb3ad49318ca174 (diff)
downloadmandoc-58be69d2a5cab3e51bf16a2880fbfa2115dad47d.tar.gz
When checking cross references with -Tlint, ultimately fall back to
looking in the current working directory. Not a security issue because the files are never open(2)ed, only access(2)ed. Requested by jmc@ and inspired by mdoclint(1). This cannot be perfect because it only works for files having the exact filename ./pagename.sec - mandoc has no way to figure out which files might contain a manual for multiple names, or that files in autohell might be called ./pagename.man.in instead, or which subdirectories might contain additional source files. Also, it may hide messages if you have bogus stuff lying around in the directory where you run mandoc -Tlint. But jmc@ considers it important, and good enough for everyday use. Also avoid leaking the memory for the file name while here.
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