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author | Kristaps Dzonsons <kristaps@bsd.lv> | 2009-02-21 21:00:06 +0000 |
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committer | Kristaps Dzonsons <kristaps@bsd.lv> | 2009-02-21 21:00:06 +0000 |
commit | 60e35d64ece3aeaabb2d0c25b9ab5c651c0bb48d (patch) | |
tree | ce372bcf5575640cc1bf04d6bef8f0d0c3149854 /mdocml.c | |
parent | 90b7feb891f3f87751c0a0c0b57b38c8834ede8e (diff) | |
download | mandoc-60e35d64ece3aeaabb2d0c25b9ab5c651c0bb48d.tar.gz |
Split mdocml -> mdocterm, mdoctree (new manuals, etc.).
Escape-recognition term.c.
Diffstat (limited to 'mdocml.c')
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1 files changed, 0 insertions, 385 deletions
diff --git a/mdocml.c b/mdocml.c deleted file mode 100644 index 7907a99d..00000000 --- a/mdocml.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,385 +0,0 @@ - /* $Id$ */ -/* - * Copyright (c) 2008 Kristaps Dzonsons <kristaps@kth.se> - * - * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any - * purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the - * above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all - * copies. - * - * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL - * WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED - * WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE - * AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL - * DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR - * PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER - * TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR - * PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. - */ -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <sys/param.h> - -#include <assert.h> -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <err.h> -#include <getopt.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -#include "mdoc.h" - -#define MD_LINE_SZ (256) /* Max input line size. */ - -typedef int (*md_print)(const struct mdoc_node *, - const struct mdoc_meta *); - -struct md_parse { - int warn; /* Warning flags. */ -#define MD_WARN_SYNTAX (1 << 0) /* Show syntax warnings. */ -#define MD_WARN_COMPAT (1 << 1) /* Show compat warnings. */ -#define MD_WARN_ALL (0x03) /* Show all warnings. */ -#define MD_WARN_ERR (1 << 2) /* Make warnings->errors. */ - int dbg; /* Debug level. */ - struct mdoc *mdoc; /* Active parser. */ - char *buf; /* Input buffer. */ - u_long bufsz; /* Input buffer size. */ - char *in; /* Input file name. */ - int fdin; /* Input file desc. */ - md_print fp; -}; - -extern char *__progname; - -static void usage(void); - -static int parse_opts(struct md_parse *, int, char *[]); -static int parse_subopts(struct md_parse *, char *); - -static int parse_begin(struct md_parse *); -static int parse_leave(struct md_parse *, int); -static int io_begin(struct md_parse *); -static int io_leave(struct md_parse *, int); -static int buf_begin(struct md_parse *); -static int buf_leave(struct md_parse *, int); - -static void msg_msg(void *, int, int, const char *); -static int msg_err(void *, int, int, const char *); -static int msg_warn(void *, int, int, - enum mdoc_warn, const char *); - -#ifdef __linux__ -extern int getsubopt(char **, char *const *, char **); -#endif - -int -main(int argc, char *argv[]) -{ - struct md_parse parser; - - (void)memset(&parser, 0, sizeof(struct md_parse)); - - if ( ! parse_opts(&parser, argc, argv)) - return(EXIT_FAILURE); - if ( ! io_begin(&parser)) - return(EXIT_FAILURE); - - return(EXIT_SUCCESS); -} - - -static int -io_leave(struct md_parse *p, int code) -{ - - if (-1 == p->fdin || STDIN_FILENO == p->fdin) - return(code); - - if (-1 == close(p->fdin)) { - warn("%s", p->in); - code = 0; - } - return(code); -} - - -static int -parse_subopts(struct md_parse *p, char *arg) -{ - char *v; - char *toks[] = { "all", "compat", - "syntax", "error", NULL }; - - /* - * Future -Wxxx levels and so on should be here. For now we - * only recognise syntax and compat warnings as categories, - * beyond the usually "all" and "error" (make warn error out). - */ - - while (*arg) - switch (getsubopt(&arg, toks, &v)) { - case (0): - p->warn |= MD_WARN_ALL; - break; - case (1): - p->warn |= MD_WARN_COMPAT; - break; - case (2): - p->warn |= MD_WARN_SYNTAX; - break; - case (3): - p->warn |= MD_WARN_ERR; - break; - default: - usage(); - return(0); - } - - return(1); -} - - -static int -parse_opts(struct md_parse *p, int argc, char *argv[]) -{ - int c; - - extern char *optarg; - extern int optind; - - extern int termprint(const struct mdoc_node *, - const struct mdoc_meta *); - extern int treeprint(const struct mdoc_node *, - const struct mdoc_meta *); - - p->in = "-"; - - while (-1 != (c = getopt(argc, argv, "f:vW:"))) - switch (c) { - case ('f'): - if (0 == strcmp(optarg, "tree")) { - p->fp = treeprint; - break; - } else if (0 == strcmp(optarg, "term")) { - p->fp = termprint; - break; - } - warnx("unknown filter: %s", optarg); - return(0); - case ('v'): - p->dbg++; - break; - case ('W'): - if ( ! parse_subopts(p, optarg)) - return(0); - break; - default: - usage(); - return(0); - } - - argv += optind; - if (0 == (argc -= optind)) - return(1); - - p->in = *argv++; - return(1); -} - - -static int -io_begin(struct md_parse *p) -{ - - p->fdin = STDIN_FILENO; - if (0 != strncmp(p->in, "-", 1)) - if (-1 == (p->fdin = open(p->in, O_RDONLY, 0))) { - warn("%s", p->in); - return(io_leave(p, 0)); - } - - return(io_leave(p, buf_begin(p))); -} - - -static int -buf_leave(struct md_parse *p, int code) -{ - - if (p->buf) - free(p->buf); - return(code); -} - - -static int -buf_begin(struct md_parse *p) -{ - struct stat st; - - if (-1 == fstat(p->fdin, &st)) { - warn("%s", p->in); - return(0); - } - - /* - * Try to intuit the fastest way of sucking down buffered data - * by using either the block buffer size or the hard-coded one. - * This is inspired by bin/cat.c. - */ - - p->bufsz = MAX(st.st_blksize, BUFSIZ); - - if (NULL == (p->buf = malloc(p->bufsz))) { - warn("malloc"); - return(buf_leave(p, 0)); - } - - return(buf_leave(p, parse_begin(p))); -} - - -static int -parse_leave(struct md_parse *p, int code) -{ - md_print fp; - - if (NULL == p->mdoc) - return(code); - - if ( ! mdoc_endparse(p->mdoc)) - code = 0; - - if (code && (fp = p->fp)) { - if ( ! (*fp)(mdoc_node(p->mdoc), mdoc_meta(p->mdoc))) - code = 0; - } - - mdoc_free(p->mdoc); - return(code); -} - - -static int -parse_begin(struct md_parse *p) -{ - ssize_t sz, i; - size_t pos; - char line[MD_LINE_SZ]; - struct mdoc_cb cb; - int lnn; - - cb.mdoc_err = msg_err; - cb.mdoc_warn = msg_warn; - cb.mdoc_msg = msg_msg; - - if (NULL == (p->mdoc = mdoc_alloc(p, &cb))) - return(parse_leave(p, 0)); - - /* - * This is a little more complicated than fgets. TODO: have - * some benchmarks that show it's faster (note that I want to - * check many, many manuals simultaneously, so speed is - * important). Fill a buffer (sized to the block size) with a - * single read, then parse \n-terminated lines into a line - * buffer, which is passed to the parser. Hard-code the line - * buffer to a particular size -- a reasonable assumption. - */ - - for (lnn = 1, pos = 0; ; ) { - if (-1 == (sz = read(p->fdin, p->buf, p->bufsz))) { - warn("%s", p->in); - return(parse_leave(p, 0)); - } else if (0 == sz) - break; - - for (i = 0; i < sz; i++) { - if ('\n' != p->buf[i]) { - if (pos < sizeof(line)) { - line[(int)pos++] = p->buf[(int)i]; - continue; - } - warnx("%s: line %d too long", p->in, lnn); - return(parse_leave(p, 0)); - } - - line[(int)pos] = 0; - if ( ! mdoc_parseln(p->mdoc, lnn, line)) - return(parse_leave(p, 0)); - - lnn++; - pos = 0; - } - } - - return(parse_leave(p, 1)); -} - - -static int -msg_err(void *arg, int line, int col, const char *msg) -{ - struct md_parse *p; - - p = (struct md_parse *)arg; - - warnx("%s:%d: error: %s (column %d)", - p->in, line, msg, col); - return(0); -} - - -static void -msg_msg(void *arg, int line, int col, const char *msg) -{ - struct md_parse *p; - - p = (struct md_parse *)arg; - - if (0 == p->dbg) - return; - - warnx("%s:%d: debug: %s (column %d)", - p->in, line, msg, col); -} - - -static int -msg_warn(void *arg, int line, int col, - enum mdoc_warn type, const char *msg) -{ - struct md_parse *p; - - p = (struct md_parse *)arg; - - switch (type) { - case (WARN_COMPAT): - if (p->warn & MD_WARN_COMPAT) - break; - return(1); - case (WARN_SYNTAX): - if (p->warn & MD_WARN_SYNTAX) - break; - return(1); - } - - warnx("%s:%d: warning: %s (column %d)", - p->in, line, msg, col); - - if ( ! (p->warn & MD_WARN_ERR)) - return(1); - - warnx("%s: considering warnings as errors", __progname); - return(0); -} - - -static void -usage(void) -{ - - warnx("usage: %s [-ffilter] [-v] [-Wwarn...] [infile]", - __progname); -} - |