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author | Ingo Schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org> | 2018-12-21 17:15:18 +0000 |
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committer | Ingo Schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org> | 2018-12-21 17:15:18 +0000 |
commit | aa202260e540ec4a7df78e75b104f0a1c7d0c197 (patch) | |
tree | 7026ff0235f04dfac31019e6937889dc71cbf161 /regress/man/RS/REarg.in | |
parent | beeeef576df2a17cc8bdf0191709fa80bd2f524c (diff) | |
download | mandoc-aa202260e540ec4a7df78e75b104f0a1c7d0c197.tar.gz |
Rename mandoc_getarg() to roff_getarg() and pass it the roff parser
struct as an argument such that after copy-in, it can call roff_expand()
once again, which used to be called roff_res() before this. This
fixes a subtle low-level roff(7) parsing bug reported by Fabio
Scotoni <fabio at esse dot ch> in the 4.4BSD-Lite2 mdoc.samples(7)
manual page, because that page used an escaped escape sequence in
a macro argument.
To expand escaped escape sequences in quoted mdoc(7) arguments, too,
stop bypassing the call to roff_getarg() in mdoc_argv.c, function args()
for this case. This does not solve the case of escaped escape sequences
in quoted .Bl -column phrases yet.
Because roff_expand() can make the string longer, roff_getarg() can no
longer operate in-place but needs to malloc(3) the returned string.
In the high-level parsers, free(3) that string after processing it.
Diffstat (limited to 'regress/man/RS/REarg.in')
-rw-r--r-- | regress/man/RS/REarg.in | 11 |
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/regress/man/RS/REarg.in b/regress/man/RS/REarg.in index 27af5017..7901d3cf 100644 --- a/regress/man/RS/REarg.in +++ b/regress/man/RS/REarg.in @@ -1,8 +1,9 @@ -.\" $OpenBSD: REarg.in,v 1.3 2017/07/04 14:53:23 schwarze Exp $ -.TH RS-REARG 1 "January 24, 2015" +.\" $OpenBSD: REarg.in,v 1.4 2018/12/21 16:58:49 schwarze Exp $ +.TH RS-REARG 1 "December 21, 2018" .SH NAME RS-REarg \- arguments to the RE macro .SH DESCRIPTION +.nr one 1 level 1 .RS 4n 2i level 2 @@ -10,13 +11,13 @@ level 2 level 3 .RE 2a back to 2 -.RE 1b +.RE \n[one]b back to 1 .RS 4n level 2 .RS 2n level 3 -.RE 1c +.RE "\\n[one]c" back to 1 .RS 4n level 2 @@ -24,4 +25,4 @@ level 2 level 3 .RE 0d back to 1 -.RE 1e +.RE \\n[one]e |