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author | Ingo Schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org> | 2012-11-17 00:26:33 +0000 |
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committer | Ingo Schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org> | 2012-11-17 00:26:33 +0000 |
commit | 1f03d7beeffd15115d82eff4add4681db338cdd1 (patch) | |
tree | 8c5e843389db13e8454ff19ebd5ef27c415b51c9 /man_macro.c | |
parent | fef2be9d4fbfa0fd7ac0a086c950c1ce9013a984 (diff) | |
download | mandoc-1f03d7beeffd15115d82eff4add4681db338cdd1.tar.gz |
Cleanup naming of local variables to make the code easier on the eye:
Settle for "struct man *man", "struct mdoc *mdoc", "struct meta *meta"
and avoid the confusing "*m" which was sometimes this, sometimes that.
No functional change.
ok kristaps@ some time ago
Diffstat (limited to 'man_macro.c')
-rw-r--r-- | man_macro.c | 120 |
1 files changed, 60 insertions, 60 deletions
diff --git a/man_macro.c b/man_macro.c index 7ba1fca0..ab252b83 100644 --- a/man_macro.c +++ b/man_macro.c @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ const struct man_macro * const man_macros = __man_macros; * Warn when "n" is an explicit non-roff macro. */ static void -rew_warn(struct man *m, struct man_node *n, enum mandocerr er) +rew_warn(struct man *man, struct man_node *n, enum mandocerr er) { if (er == MANDOCERR_MAX || MAN_BLOCK != n->type) @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ rew_warn(struct man *m, struct man_node *n, enum mandocerr er) return; assert(er < MANDOCERR_FATAL); - man_nmsg(m, n, er); + man_nmsg(man, n, er); } @@ -117,33 +117,33 @@ rew_warn(struct man *m, struct man_node *n, enum mandocerr er) * will be used if an explicit block scope is being closed out. */ int -man_unscope(struct man *m, const struct man_node *to, +man_unscope(struct man *man, const struct man_node *to, enum mandocerr er) { struct man_node *n; assert(to); - m->next = MAN_NEXT_SIBLING; + man->next = MAN_NEXT_SIBLING; /* LINTED */ - while (m->last != to) { + while (man->last != to) { /* * Save the parent here, because we may delete the - * m->last node in the post-validation phase and reset - * it to m->last->parent, causing a step in the closing + * man->last node in the post-validation phase and reset + * it to man->last->parent, causing a step in the closing * out to be lost. */ - n = m->last->parent; - rew_warn(m, m->last, er); - if ( ! man_valid_post(m)) + n = man->last->parent; + rew_warn(man, man->last, er); + if ( ! man_valid_post(man)) return(0); - m->last = n; - assert(m->last); + man->last = n; + assert(man->last); } - rew_warn(m, m->last, er); - if ( ! man_valid_post(m)) + rew_warn(man, man->last, er); + if ( ! man_valid_post(man)) return(0); return(1); @@ -241,13 +241,13 @@ rew_dohalt(enum mant tok, enum man_type type, const struct man_node *n) * scopes. When a scope is closed, it must be validated and actioned. */ static int -rew_scope(enum man_type type, struct man *m, enum mant tok) +rew_scope(enum man_type type, struct man *man, enum mant tok) { struct man_node *n; enum rew c; /* LINTED */ - for (n = m->last; n; n = n->parent) { + for (n = man->last; n; n = n->parent) { /* * Whether we should stop immediately (REW_HALT), stop * and rewind until this point (REW_REWIND), or keep @@ -266,7 +266,7 @@ rew_scope(enum man_type type, struct man *m, enum mant tok) */ assert(n); - return(man_unscope(m, n, MANDOCERR_MAX)); + return(man_unscope(man, n, MANDOCERR_MAX)); } @@ -289,14 +289,14 @@ blk_close(MACRO_PROT_ARGS) /* NOTREACHED */ } - for (nn = m->last->parent; nn; nn = nn->parent) + for (nn = man->last->parent; nn; nn = nn->parent) if (ntok == nn->tok && MAN_BLOCK == nn->type) break; if (NULL != nn) - man_unscope(m, nn, MANDOCERR_MAX); + man_unscope(man, nn, MANDOCERR_MAX); else - man_pmsg(m, line, ppos, MANDOCERR_NOSCOPE); + man_pmsg(man, line, ppos, MANDOCERR_NOSCOPE); return(1); } @@ -312,34 +312,34 @@ blk_exp(MACRO_PROT_ARGS) /* Close out prior implicit scopes. */ - if ( ! rew_scope(MAN_BLOCK, m, tok)) + if ( ! rew_scope(MAN_BLOCK, man, tok)) return(0); - if ( ! man_block_alloc(m, line, ppos, tok)) + if ( ! man_block_alloc(man, line, ppos, tok)) return(0); - if ( ! man_head_alloc(m, line, ppos, tok)) + if ( ! man_head_alloc(man, line, ppos, tok)) return(0); for (;;) { la = *pos; - if ( ! man_args(m, line, pos, buf, &p)) + if ( ! man_args(man, line, pos, buf, &p)) break; - if ( ! man_word_alloc(m, line, la, p)) + if ( ! man_word_alloc(man, line, la, p)) return(0); } - assert(m); + assert(man); assert(tok != MAN_MAX); - for (n = m->last; n; n = n->parent) { + for (n = man->last; n; n = n->parent) { if (n->tok != tok) continue; assert(MAN_HEAD == n->type); - man_unscope(m, n, MANDOCERR_MAX); + man_unscope(man, n, MANDOCERR_MAX); break; } - return(man_body_alloc(m, line, ppos, tok)); + return(man_body_alloc(man, line, ppos, tok)); } @@ -360,27 +360,27 @@ blk_imp(MACRO_PROT_ARGS) /* Close out prior scopes. */ - if ( ! rew_scope(MAN_BODY, m, tok)) + if ( ! rew_scope(MAN_BODY, man, tok)) return(0); - if ( ! rew_scope(MAN_BLOCK, m, tok)) + if ( ! rew_scope(MAN_BLOCK, man, tok)) return(0); /* Allocate new block & head scope. */ - if ( ! man_block_alloc(m, line, ppos, tok)) + if ( ! man_block_alloc(man, line, ppos, tok)) return(0); - if ( ! man_head_alloc(m, line, ppos, tok)) + if ( ! man_head_alloc(man, line, ppos, tok)) return(0); - n = m->last; + n = man->last; /* Add line arguments. */ for (;;) { la = *pos; - if ( ! man_args(m, line, pos, buf, &p)) + if ( ! man_args(man, line, pos, buf, &p)) break; - if ( ! man_word_alloc(m, line, la, p)) + if ( ! man_word_alloc(man, line, la, p)) return(0); } @@ -389,17 +389,17 @@ blk_imp(MACRO_PROT_ARGS) if (MAN_SCOPED & man_macros[tok].flags) { /* If we're forcing scope (`TP'), keep it open. */ if (MAN_FSCOPED & man_macros[tok].flags) { - m->flags |= MAN_BLINE; + man->flags |= MAN_BLINE; return(1); - } else if (n == m->last) { - m->flags |= MAN_BLINE; + } else if (n == man->last) { + man->flags |= MAN_BLINE; return(1); } } - if ( ! rew_scope(MAN_HEAD, m, tok)) + if ( ! rew_scope(MAN_HEAD, man, tok)) return(0); - return(man_body_alloc(m, line, ppos, tok)); + return(man_body_alloc(man, line, ppos, tok)); } @@ -411,16 +411,16 @@ in_line_eoln(MACRO_PROT_ARGS) char *p; struct man_node *n; - if ( ! man_elem_alloc(m, line, ppos, tok)) + if ( ! man_elem_alloc(man, line, ppos, tok)) return(0); - n = m->last; + n = man->last; for (;;) { la = *pos; - if ( ! man_args(m, line, pos, buf, &p)) + if ( ! man_args(man, line, pos, buf, &p)) break; - if ( ! man_word_alloc(m, line, la, p)) + if ( ! man_word_alloc(man, line, la, p)) return(0); } @@ -430,9 +430,9 @@ in_line_eoln(MACRO_PROT_ARGS) * waiting for terms to load into our context. */ - if (n == m->last && MAN_SCOPED & man_macros[tok].flags) { + if (n == man->last && MAN_SCOPED & man_macros[tok].flags) { assert( ! (MAN_NSCOPED & man_macros[tok].flags)); - m->flags |= MAN_ELINE; + man->flags |= MAN_ELINE; return(1); } @@ -440,11 +440,11 @@ in_line_eoln(MACRO_PROT_ARGS) if (MAN_NSCOPED & man_macros[tok].flags) { assert( ! (MAN_SCOPED & man_macros[tok].flags)); - m->flags |= MAN_ILINE; + man->flags |= MAN_ILINE; } - assert(MAN_ROOT != m->last->type); - m->next = MAN_NEXT_SIBLING; + assert(MAN_ROOT != man->last->type); + man->next = MAN_NEXT_SIBLING; /* * Rewind our element scope. Note that when TH is pruned, we'll @@ -452,22 +452,22 @@ in_line_eoln(MACRO_PROT_ARGS) * its sibling. */ - for ( ; m->last; m->last = m->last->parent) { - if (m->last == n) + for ( ; man->last; man->last = man->last->parent) { + if (man->last == n) break; - if (m->last->type == MAN_ROOT) + if (man->last->type == MAN_ROOT) break; - if ( ! man_valid_post(m)) + if ( ! man_valid_post(man)) return(0); } - assert(m->last); + assert(man->last); /* * Same here regarding whether we're back at the root. */ - if (m->last->type != MAN_ROOT && ! man_valid_post(m)) + if (man->last->type != MAN_ROOT && ! man_valid_post(man)) return(0); return(1); @@ -475,14 +475,14 @@ in_line_eoln(MACRO_PROT_ARGS) int -man_macroend(struct man *m) +man_macroend(struct man *man) { - return(man_unscope(m, m->first, MANDOCERR_SCOPEEXIT)); + return(man_unscope(man, man->first, MANDOCERR_SCOPEEXIT)); } static int -man_args(struct man *m, int line, int *pos, char *buf, char **v) +man_args(struct man *man, int line, int *pos, char *buf, char **v) { char *start; @@ -493,6 +493,6 @@ man_args(struct man *m, int line, int *pos, char *buf, char **v) if ('\0' == *start) return(0); - *v = mandoc_getarg(m->parse, v, line, pos); + *v = mandoc_getarg(man->parse, v, line, pos); return(1); } |