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to q.manpath and dropping the (incomplete) later NULL checks.
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Provides better groff compatibility.
From bentley@.
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* Do not allocate lines unless there are cells.
* Make the MANDOCERR_TBLNOLAYOUT message actually work.
Also get rid of one static function and two goto statements.
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from bentley@.
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which can for example happen for .Sh Xo .Sh without .Xc.
Crash found by jsg@ with afl.
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output handler because the high level terminal formatters could be
tricked into setting the left margin further to the right than the
right margin. Today, jsg@ found more of these with afl.
Change the internal interface between both levels, aiming for
simplicity and robustness of the code. Treat both margins as
*independent* settings: Now, termp.offset is the requested left
margin, and termp.rmargin is the available space. Let the lower
level cope with that case of insufficient space.
Obviously, high level code that does centering or flush right
still has to do careful checks, so i did a full audit of margin
settings in the terminal formatters.
Fixes crashes caused by excessively long title or date strings in
the man(7) footer, operating system or date strings in the mdoc(7)
footer, volume strings in the man(7) or mdoc(7) header, and a few
cases related to some non-prologue macros.
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underflow. Found while preparing an audit of termp.rmargin.
Overflow can also happen, but i see no sane way to deal with it,
so just let it happen. It doesn't happen for any sane input anyway,
groff behaviour is undefined, and the resulting values are legal,
even though they are useless.
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1. The first argument of .Fn is not supposed to be parsed.
2. The .Fn macro is not supposed to reopen its scope after punctuation.
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just like groff; minibug noticed by bentley@.
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1. Do not mask out NAME_FIRST before its first use.
2. Avoid duplicate NAME_FILE entries.
3. Correctly mask NAME_FILE for .so links.
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they are ignored, just in the same way as for request names
and for low-level macro names.
This also cures a warning in the pod2man(1) preamble.
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for groff compatibility because pod2man(1) uses it that way.
Weirdly, groff documents it as "for compatibility with other
troff versions" but neither Heirloom nor Plan 9 have it.
Issue reported by giovanni@ via sthen@.
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parent directories exist, but complain about invalid directories
given on the command line.
Intended to fix an oddity reported by sthen@.
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first .Nm entries over other NAME .Nm entries over SYNOPSIS .Nm entries.
For example, this makes sure "man ypbind" does not return yp(8).
Re-run "makewhatis" to profit from this change.
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* .No selects the default font; relevant e.g. in .Bf blocks
* no need to force empty .Li elements
* closing delimiters as leading macro arguments do not suppress space
* opening delimiters at the end of a macro line do not suppress space
* correctly handle delimiter spacing in -Tman
As a side effect, these fixes let mandoc warn about empty .No macros
as requested by bentley@.
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the `vbl' variable includes the left margin, but `vis' does not.
Prevent a `vis' underflow that caused a bogus blank line.
Bug reported by Carsten Kunze, found in less(1): .Bl -tag ... .It " "
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* not supported by groff
* not used in any OpenBSD, NetBSD, DragonFly or FreeBSD base manual
* superseded or retracted
* and more than ten years old
Triggered by a question from Carsten Kunze (Heirloom troff).
OK guenther@ jmc@
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Problem found and patch provided by Martin Natano at bitrig, thanks!
Tested on macppc by natano@ and on i386, amd64, and sparc64 myself.
While here, sync with OpenBSD by removing some trailing whitespace.
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that contained at least one match in order to not prefer mdoc(1) from
ports over mdoc(7). As a bonus, this results in a speedup.
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Usually, -h output is short, so the pager is just a nuisance.
Also, traditional man(1) does not use a pager for -h.
Triggered by a remark of deraadt@ on ICB.
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requested by tedu@
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at the beginning of the first item of an enclosing list
right at the beginning of a new section or subsection;
minibug reported by Steffen Nurpmeso <sdaoden at yandex dot com>
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punctuation in the middle of .Fn
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this is now possible because -Tps now handles backspace overstriking.
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the same way the mdoc(7) macros marked MDOC_JOIN do it.
In -Thtml, this removes bogus <br/> when the font macros are used
in no-fill mode; issue found by jsg@ in the Xcursor(3) SYNOPSIS.
As a bonus, this slightly reduces the size of the syntax tree.
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and reduces the number of arguments of many functions.
While here, sprinkle some KNF.
No functional change.
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Some functions need multiple parse points, some none at all,
and it varies whether any of them need to be passed around.
So better pass them as a separate argument, and only when needed.
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1. Support specifying the .Bd and .Bl -offset as a macro default width;
while here, simplify the code handling the same for .Bl -width.
2. Correct handling of .Bl -offset arguments: unlike .Bd -offset, the
arguments "left", "indent", and "indent-two" have no special meaning.
3. Fix the scaling of string length -offset and -width arguments in -Thtml.
Triggered by an incomplete documentation patch from bentley@.
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Correct ASCII rendering: \(lb \(<> \(sd
Make ASCII rendering agree with groff, using backspace overstrike:
\(da \(ua \(dA \(uA \(fa \(c* \(c+ \(ib \(ip \(/_ \(pp \(is \(dd \(dg
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escape sequences just like it was earlier implemented for -Thtml.
Do not let control characters other than ASCII 9 (horizontal tab)
propagate to the output, even though groff allows them; but that
really doesn't look like a great idea.
Let mchars_num2char() return int such that we can distinguish invalid \N
syntax from \N'0'. This also reduces the danger of signed char issues
popping up.
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representation, not for character escapes with unknown names.
According to groff, the latter produce no output, and we now warn
about them.
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validity of character escape names and warn about unknown ones.
This requires mchars_spec2cp() to report unknown names again.
Fortunately, that doesn't require changing the calling code because
according to groff, invalid character escapes should not produce
output anyway, and now that we warn about them, that's fine.
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Accept only 0xXXXX, 0xYXXXX, 0x10XXXX with Y != 0.
This simplifies mchars_num2uc().
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with groff, in particular in cases where groff uses backspace overstrike.
In two cases, agreement is impossible because groff clobbers the
previous line: \(*G \(*S
In a number of cases, groff rendering is so misleading that i chose
to render differently: \(Sd \(TP \(Tp \(Po \(ps \(sc \(r! \(r? \(de
While here, also correct the \(la and \(ra Unicode code points.
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Of course, this is only a minor improvement; it would be much better
to support non-ASCII characters in these output modes, but that
would require major changes that i'm not going to work on right now.
The main reason for doing this is that it allows to get ASCII output
closer to groff.
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in one common, safe way instead of three different ways. In particular,
* skip NUL, it is used to mean "no output desired"
* deny 0x01-0x1F and 0x7F-0x9F, print REPLACEMENT CHARACTER instead
* print 0x20-0x7E literally or name-encoded, as required
* print characters above 0x9F numerically
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In UTF-8 output, do not print anything if mchars_spec2cp() returns 0.
In particular, this repairs handling of zero-width spaces (\&).
While here, let mchars_spec2cp() return 0xFFFD instead of -1
if the character is not found, simplifying the using code.
In HTML output, do not print obfuscated ASCII characters and
do not test for one-char escapes, mchars_spec2cp() already does that.
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Resync with OpenBSD. No code change.
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sequences above codepoint 512 by doing a reverse lookup in the
existing mandoc_char(7) character table.
Again, groff isn't smart enough to do this and silently discards such
escape sequences without printing anything.
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code points, provide ASCII approximations. This is already much better
than what groff does, which prints nothing for most code points.
A few minor fixes while here:
* Handle Unicode escape sequences in the ASCII range.
* In case of errors, use the REPLACEMENT CHARACTER U+FFFD for -Tutf8
and the string "<?>" for -Tascii output.
* Handle all one-character escape sequences in mchars_spec2{cp,str}()
and remove the workarounds on the higher level.
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inside tables, sorry. So don't even try to parse tbl(7) blocks for
eqn(7) delimiters.
Broken table layout found in glPixelMap(3) while investigating
a bug report by Theo Buehler <theo at math dot ethz dot ch>.
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by Theo Buehler <theo at math dot ethz dot ch> on tech at openbsd:
Do not attempt to parse empty equations.
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* drop trivial wrapper function roff_openeqn()
* drop unused first arg of function eqn_alloc()
* drop usused member "name" of struct eqn_node
While here, sync to OpenBSD by killing some trailing blanks.
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enhances functionality and reduces code and docs by more than 300 lines
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