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authorIngo Schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org>2020-02-27 01:43:52 +0000
committerIngo Schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org>2020-02-27 01:43:52 +0000
commit13c3ceece1e58741fca2635fed585eab72c2c298 (patch)
tree5fef1cb532bff2686cae46fcbf801e02e138f255 /regress/mdoc/Sm
parentd0fb47c4e52de4d83cd9b58fbfb7ef94c63ea96d (diff)
downloadmandoc-13c3ceece1e58741fca2635fed585eab72c2c298.tar.gz
Introduce the concept of nodes that are semantically transparent:
they are skipped when looking for previous or following high-level macros. Examples include roff(7) .ft, .ll, and .ta, mdoc(7) .Sm and .Tg, and man(7) .DT and .PD. Use this concept for a variety of improved decisions in various validators and formatters. While here, * remove a few const qualifiers on struct arguments that caused trouble; * get rid of some more Yoda notation in the vicinity; * and apply some other stylistic improvements in the vicinity. I found this class of issues while considering .Tg patches from kn@.
Diffstat (limited to 'regress/mdoc/Sm')
-rw-r--r--regress/mdoc/Sm/badarg.out_markdown3
-rw-r--r--regress/mdoc/Sm/twoarg.out_markdown6
2 files changed, 3 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/regress/mdoc/Sm/badarg.out_markdown b/regress/mdoc/Sm/badarg.out_markdown
index 903b7f81..92fc66b1 100644
--- a/regress/mdoc/Sm/badarg.out_markdown
+++ b/regress/mdoc/Sm/badarg.out_markdown
@@ -8,7 +8,6 @@ SM-BADARG(1) - General Commands Manual
**-f** *on*
**-f**&zwnj;*off* bad
-**-f** *bad* (on)
-bad**-f**&zwnj;*bad*(off)
+**-f** *bad* (on) bad**-f**&zwnj;*bad*(off)
OpenBSD-July 4, 2017
diff --git a/regress/mdoc/Sm/twoarg.out_markdown b/regress/mdoc/Sm/twoarg.out_markdown
index 5b64aa6e..ce46afb1 100644
--- a/regress/mdoc/Sm/twoarg.out_markdown
+++ b/regress/mdoc/Sm/twoarg.out_markdown
@@ -8,12 +8,10 @@ SM-TWOARG(1) - General Commands Manual
**default**:
**-f** *on*
-**off two**:
-two**-f**&zwnj;*off*
+**off two**: two**-f**&zwnj;*off*
**badtwo**: bad two
**-f** *off*
-**on two**:
-two
+**on two**: two
**-f** *on*
OpenBSD - July 4, 2017