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author | Kristaps Dzonsons <kristaps@bsd.lv> | 2012-06-12 20:21:04 +0000 |
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committer | Kristaps Dzonsons <kristaps@bsd.lv> | 2012-06-12 20:21:04 +0000 |
commit | 998c9d785cfa1c8ef5531ee3fdfdf08d5b048264 (patch) | |
tree | 4c4a73bfd8209c2ac1c13746a548c2ce4e274b94 /roff.c | |
parent | 9dc9bb2f44e3a94b8adc881ca071f6b8aaeae019 (diff) | |
download | mandoc-998c9d785cfa1c8ef5531ee3fdfdf08d5b048264.tar.gz |
Add `cc' support.
This was reported by espie@ and in the TODO.
Caveat: `cc' has buggy behaviour when invoked in groff(1) and followed
by a line-breaking control character macro, e.g., in a -man doc,
.cc |
.B foo
'B foo
|cc
'B foo
will cause groff(1) to behave properly for `.B' but inline the macro
definition for `B' when invoked with the line-breaking macro.
Diffstat (limited to 'roff.c')
-rw-r--r-- | roff.c | 59 |
1 files changed, 58 insertions, 1 deletions
@@ -39,6 +39,7 @@ enum rofft { ROFF_am, ROFF_ami, ROFF_am1, + ROFF_cc, ROFF_de, ROFF_dei, ROFF_de1, @@ -105,6 +106,7 @@ struct roff { struct mparse *parse; /* parse point */ struct roffnode *last; /* leaf of stack */ enum roffrule rstack[RSTACK_MAX]; /* stack of !`ie' rules */ + char control; /* control character */ int rstackpos; /* position in rstack */ struct reg regs[REG__MAX]; struct roffkv *strtab; /* user-defined strings & macros */ @@ -169,6 +171,7 @@ static enum rofferr roff_block(ROFF_ARGS); static enum rofferr roff_block_text(ROFF_ARGS); static enum rofferr roff_block_sub(ROFF_ARGS); static enum rofferr roff_cblock(ROFF_ARGS); +static enum rofferr roff_cc(ROFF_ARGS); static enum rofferr roff_ccond(ROFF_ARGS); static enum rofferr roff_cond(ROFF_ARGS); static enum rofferr roff_cond_text(ROFF_ARGS); @@ -215,6 +218,7 @@ static struct roffmac roffs[ROFF_MAX] = { { "am", roff_block, roff_block_text, roff_block_sub, 0, NULL }, { "ami", roff_block, roff_block_text, roff_block_sub, 0, NULL }, { "am1", roff_block, roff_block_text, roff_block_sub, 0, NULL }, + { "cc", roff_cc, NULL, NULL, 0, NULL }, { "de", roff_block, roff_block_text, roff_block_sub, 0, NULL }, { "dei", roff_block, roff_block_text, roff_block_sub, 0, NULL }, { "de1", roff_block, roff_block_text, roff_block_sub, 0, NULL }, @@ -392,6 +396,7 @@ roff_reset(struct roff *r) roff_free1(r); + r->control = 0; memset(&r->regs, 0, sizeof(struct reg) * REG__MAX); for (i = 0; i < PREDEFS_MAX; i++) @@ -611,7 +616,7 @@ roff_parseln(struct roff *r, int ln, char **bufp, assert(ROFF_CONT == e); ppos = pos; - ctl = mandoc_getcontrol(*bufp, &pos); + ctl = roff_getcontrol(r, *bufp, &pos); /* * First, if a scope is open and we're not a macro, pass the @@ -1363,6 +1368,23 @@ roff_TS(ROFF_ARGS) /* ARGSUSED */ static enum rofferr +roff_cc(ROFF_ARGS) +{ + const char *p; + + p = *bufp + pos; + + if ('\0' == *p || '.' == (r->control = *p++)) + r->control = 0; + + if ('\0' != *p) + mandoc_msg(MANDOCERR_ARGCOUNT, r->parse, ln, ppos, NULL); + + return(ROFF_IGN); +} + +/* ARGSUSED */ +static enum rofferr roff_tr(ROFF_ARGS) { const char *p, *first, *second; @@ -1757,3 +1779,38 @@ roff_strdup(const struct roff *r, const char *p) res[(int)ssz] = '\0'; return(res); } + +/* + * Find out whether a line is a macro line or not. + * If it is, adjust the current position and return one; if it isn't, + * return zero and don't change the current position. + * If the control character has been set with `.cc', then let that grain + * precedence. + * This is slighly contrary to groff, where using the non-breaking + * control character when `cc' has been invoked will cause the + * non-breaking macro contents to be printed verbatim. + */ +int +roff_getcontrol(const struct roff *r, const char *cp, int *ppos) +{ + int pos; + + pos = *ppos; + + if (0 != r->control && cp[pos] == r->control) + pos++; + else if (0 != r->control) + return(0); + else if ('\\' == cp[pos] && '.' == cp[pos + 1]) + pos += 2; + else if ('.' == cp[pos] || '\'' == cp[pos]) + pos++; + else + return(0); + + while (' ' == cp[pos] || '\t' == cp[pos]) + pos++; + + *ppos = pos; + return(1); +} |