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authorIngo Schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org>2018-12-20 21:30:32 +0000
committerIngo Schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org>2018-12-20 21:30:32 +0000
commitbeeeef576df2a17cc8bdf0191709fa80bd2f524c (patch)
treeb796c36e98c8e2f3c843b55580bcde42cac70097 /read.c
parent6d8b57c2bf0f2a068fd3afcf726ac347de200de5 (diff)
downloadmandoc-beeeef576df2a17cc8bdf0191709fa80bd2f524c.tar.gz
Move the full responsibility for reporting open(2) errors from
mparse_open() to the caller. That is better because only the caller knows its preferred reporting method and format and only the caller has access to all the data that should be included - like the column number in .so processing or the current manpath in makewhatis(8). Moving the mandoc_msg() call out is possible because the caller can call strerror(3) just as easily as mparse_open() can. Move mandoc_msg_setinfilename() closer to the parsing of the file contents, to avoid problems *with* the file (like non-existence, lack of permissions, etc.) getting misreported as problems *in* the file. Fix the column number reported for .so failure: let it point to the beginning of the filename. Taken together, this prevents makewhatis(8) from spewing confusing messages about .so failures to stderr, a bug reported by Raf Czlonka <rczlonka at gmail dot com> on ports@. It also prevents mandoc(1) from issuing *two* messages for every single .so failure.
Diffstat (limited to 'read.c')
-rw-r--r--read.c6
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/read.c b/read.c
index 34a385c2..f187343a 100644
--- a/read.c
+++ b/read.c
@@ -372,8 +372,9 @@ rerun:
mparse_readfd(curp, fd, ln.buf + of);
close(fd);
} else {
- mandoc_msg(MANDOCERR_SO_FAIL, curp->line,
- pos, ".so %s", ln.buf + of);
+ mandoc_msg(MANDOCERR_SO_FAIL,
+ curp->line, of, ".so %s: %s",
+ ln.buf + of, strerror(errno));
ln.sz = mandoc_asprintf(&cp,
".sp\nSee the file %s.\n.sp",
ln.buf + of);
@@ -633,7 +634,6 @@ mparse_open(struct mparse *curp, const char *file)
/* Neither worked, give up. */
- mandoc_msg(MANDOCERR_FILE, 0, 0, "%s", strerror(errno));
return -1;
}