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authorIngo Schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org>2010-08-20 01:02:07 +0000
committerIngo Schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org>2010-08-20 01:02:07 +0000
commit8d11857c729711d0d0db916365618d44d7821f7d (patch)
tree7a41736d4974bf56b45601509ffc087e45f687fa /mdoc.3
parent76d31716d5fcdccdd4aef3d90c7d6e014047d836 (diff)
downloadmandoc-8d11857c729711d0d0db916365618d44d7821f7d.tar.gz
Implement a simple, consistent user interface for error handling.
We now have sufficient practical experience to know what we want, so this is intended to be final: - provide -Wlevel (warning, error or fatal) to select what you care about - provide -Wstop to stop after parsing a file with warnings you care about - provide consistent exit status codes for those warnings you care about - fully document what warnings, errors and fatal errors mean - remove all other cruft from the user interface, less is more: - remove all -f knobs along with the whole -f option - remove the old -Werror because calling warnings "fatal" is silly - always finish parsing each file, unless fatal errors prevent that This commit also includes a couple of related simplifications behind the scenes regarding error handling. Feedback and OK kristaps@; Joerg Sonnenberger (NetBSD) and Sascha Wildner (DragonFly BSD) agree with the general direction.
Diffstat (limited to 'mdoc.3')
-rw-r--r--mdoc.37
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/mdoc.3 b/mdoc.3
index 289558c6..c5998d34 100644
--- a/mdoc.3
+++ b/mdoc.3
@@ -37,7 +37,6 @@
.Fo mdoc_alloc
.Fa "struct regset *regs"
.Fa "void *data"
-.Fa "int pflags"
.Fa "mandocmsg msgs"
.Fc
.Ft int
@@ -124,10 +123,6 @@ The
.Fa data
pointer is passed to
.Fa msgs .
-The
-.Fa pflags
-arguments are defined in
-.Pa mdoc.h .
Returns NULL on failure.
If non-NULL, the pointer must be freed with
.Fn mdoc_free .
@@ -338,7 +333,7 @@ int line;
bzero(&regs, sizeof(struct regset));
line = 1;
-mdoc = mdoc_alloc(&regs, NULL, 0, NULL);
+mdoc = mdoc_alloc(&regs, NULL, NULL);
buf = NULL;
alloc_len = 0;