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string table. Fortunately, they never need UTF-8 translation either.
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directory or one of its subdirectories.
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man-ext macros by Eric S. Raymond, enabled by default in groff_man(7).
Usual disclaimer: You don't write new man(7) code, so you are not going
to use these, either.
Improves e.g. the bzr(1) and etherape(1) manuals.
Thanks to naddy@ for bringing these to my attention.
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Fixes irunner(1) in devel/ipython and uim-xim(1) in inputmethods/uim.
Thanks to naddy@ for bringing these to my attention.
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from FreeBSD ports SVN rev. 293734, Ulrich Spoerlein March 24, 2012
in case of conflicts with NetBSD, i keep the simpler NetBSD names
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reduces groff-mandoc-differences for several pthread_*(3) manuals
noticed by Franco Fichtner <franco at lastsummer dot de>
dragonfly.git/commitdiff/370c546b87777b40b5fc862491555ef71b4ee130
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dragonfly.git/commit/107cb94cae2c24ce3f6851ce0ed24b80d64e3ec8
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on SmartOS and sent these additional patches, thanks!
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link supplementary information on mandoc
and Alpine Linux port was upgraded to 1.12.2
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from Antonio Huete Jimenez <tuxillo at quantumachine dot net>
via Franco Fichtner (both DragonFly).
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This makes life easier for downstream maintainers having more than one
Makefile, for example DragonFly and FreeBSD.
Suggested by Franco Fichtner <franco at lastsummer dot de>.
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already there in the middle of words. So far, we only allowed this on text
lines. Now it turns out some macros allow this for their arguments, too,
in particular .Nd and most of the .%? citation macros.
Issue found by Franco Fichtner <franco at lastsummer dot de> while doing
systematic groff-mandoc comparisons in the DragonFly base system, THANKS!
While here, garbage collect two empty prevalidator function pointer lists
and sort a couple of function declarations.
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from Sascha Wildner via Franco Fichtner (DragonFly);
also fixing the same in the mdoc(7) example while i'm about it.
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do not throw a FATAL error and do not die, but just throw a WARNING
and move the stuff out of the .Bl block.
This bug felt completely 2008-ish; meanwhile, such bugs from the
Kristaps-doesnt-like-syntax-errors-so-lets-just-give-up--Era
are becoming rare, but this was one of the last survivors.
Thanks to bentley@ for reminding me to finally fix this.
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Original code from Christos Zoulas, NetBSD rev. 1.11-1.13, April 3, 2013.
I tweaked the code as follows:
* In roff_getnum(), don't skip a minus that isn't followed by a digit.
* In roff_getop(), do not handle "!=", groff doesn't support it either.
* In roff_evalcond(), treat negative numbers as false, like groff.
Besides, make the interfaces of roff_getnum() and roff_getop() more
similar to each other and simplify parts of the code a bit.
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so exchange the two entries in enum roffrule; no functional change;
from Christos Zoulas, NetBSD rev. 1.11, April 4, 2013.
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Christos Zoulas in NetBSD rev. 1.11;
i'm even going a step further and making this yet a bit shorter.
No functional change.
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references to user-defined strings. While here, make number registers
signed int, like in groff.
Inspired by NetBSD roff.c rev. 1.8 and read.c rev. 1.7
written by Christos Zoulas on March 21, 2013, but implemented
in a completely different way, without hacking into read.c,
where this functionality really doesn't belong.
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preserving read support for the ".nr nS" SYNOPSIS state register.
Inspired by NetBSD roff.c rev. 1.18 (Christos Zoulas, March 21, 2013),
but implemented differently. I don't want to have yet another different
implementation of a hash table in mandoc - it would be the second one
in roff.c alone and the fifth one in mandoc grand total.
Instead, i designed and implemented roff_setreg() and roff_getreg()
to be similar to roff_setstrn() and roff_getstrn().
Once we feel the need to optimize, we can introduce one common
hash table implementation for everything in mandoc.
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- avoid bad qualifier casting in roff.c, roff_parsetext()
by changing the mandoc_escape arguments to "const char const **"
- avoid bad qualifier casting in mandocdb.c, index_merge()
- do not complain about unused variables in test-*.c
- garbage collect a few unused variables elsewhere
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link to NEWS file, link to Alpine Linux, and fix one FreeBSD link.
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Sneak in a downstream link to Alpine Linux.
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- mention that groff is GPL version 3
- link the new tbl.3.html
- list FreeBSD base version of mandoc
- document downstream versions
- copy the version 1.12.2 News
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- add the new SCRS files NEWS and gmdiff
- add tbl.3 to SRCS, INDEX_MANS, and install
- bring back the SCRS files apropos.{c,1} that somehow got lost
- bring back the INDEX_MANS apropos.1.html that also got lost
- update VERSION, VDATE, and OSNAME
- improve comment regarding STATIC
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- change mandocdb.db to mandoc.db
- add HISTORY to mandocdb(8)
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feels so 2008-ish, one of the last remnants of the
Kristaps-doesnt-like-syntax-errors-so-lets-just-give-up--Era.
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try to deal with it.
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from Sascha Wildner <swildner at gmail dot com> (DragonFly)
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different meanings, that cannot be helped. But we can make this less
confusing by stating that the second instance refers to stuff like (2),
(3), and (9), and by adding the sections header the first instance
refers to, for example ERRORS or RETURN VALUES.
Source for confusion noticed by Jan Stary <hans at stare dot cz>,
better wording suggested by jmc@, tweaked by me.
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This fixes horizontal spacing when an Ns macro follows a block-closing
macro and the corresponding block-opening macro is not on the same line.
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one, so they miss the clearing of MDOC_NEWLINE in mdoc.c, node_alloc().
Consequently, MDOC_NEWLINE must be cleared before processing the next
macro on the same line.
This fixes horizontal spacing for input lines beginning like .Oc Ns ...
Issue found by Franco Fichtner <franco at lastsummer dot de>
while working on DragonFly mandoc integration.
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whether they are the first macro on the line or called by another macro.
To help debugging, indicate this property "first macro on a new input line"
by prefixing an asterisk to the line number in -Ttree output.
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from int to size_t, to match some existing ones (offset, *rmargin, viscol).
Move some related local variables from int to size_t as well.
Needed as a preparation to make a generalized adjbuf() function available
beyond the file term.c, i.e. in mandoc.c.
Also saves a couple of ugly casts.
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Part of the patch was sent in by Jan Stary <hans at stare dot cz>,
another part was added by jmc@, the rest was added by myself;
ok jmc@.
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This improves the formatting of about 40 base manuals
and reduces groff-mandoc formatting differences in base by about 5%.
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against vend, causing a premature line break. Fix that bug by reverting
revision 1.93 which Kristaps committed four years ago. Kristaps patch is no
longer needed because the code below /* Write out the [remaining] word. */
now handles leading blanks correctly, probably already for a long time.
This avoids premature line breaks in about a dozen base system manuals,
for example as(1) and gdb(1), and alignment issues in another twenty,
for example mount(2), ip6(4), pfctl(8), and crypto(9).
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because that's the usual order in formal citations.
My patch that was accepted into groff by Werner Lemberg
uses the same order, so keep groff and mandoc consistent.
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