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warn and return non-zero when the manpath is empty, that is,
when /etc/man.conf is non-existent or unreadable
AND the environment variable MANPATH is unset or empty
AND no directories were given on the command line.
Inspired by the error handling in espie@'s makewhatis(8),
except that one doesn't know about MANPATH.
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That letter was already chosen by espie@ for OpenBSD 2.7,
so avoid being gratuitiously different more than a decade later.
Accept -v for backward compatibility with espie@'s makewhatis,
even though it does nothing right now.
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makewhatis(8), which traditionally does something different,
so rename it to -D (mnemonics: Debug, Dump, Display).
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OpenBSD manuals. It describes which contexts you can call functions in.
from dlg@, ok jmc@ deraadt@
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somewhat similar to what mdoc_term.c already does for -Tascii.
OpenBSD rev. 1.58.
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Found by naddy@ in the textproc/enchant(1) port.
Of course, do not use this in new manuals.
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and format them in the same way as groff.
While here, do not require whitespace before vertical lines
in layout specifications.
Issues found by bentley@ in mpv(1).
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With this bug fix, partly unitialized memory could sometimes be
returned, sometimes causing crashes by bogus free(3)s in apropos(1).
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called manN/X.N.gz and catN/X.0.gz, reading them through a pipe(2)
from gunzip(1) -c. Asked for by various people in the past.
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Simplify combining a custom format string with perror(),
avoiding many manual calls to strerror(errno).
For low-level failures, report attempted function calls.
Do not abuse the say() filename argument for files outside the basedir,
and even less for other text.
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some manuals containing overzealous escaping in their NAME section.
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For .Sh, i wasn't even needed at all.
For .Dd, .Nm, and .Os, use the new mdoc_deroff() instead.
This gets rid of the last limited-size static buffers in this file,
hence eliminates the last explicit MANDOCERR_MEM throwers here,
and it shortens the code by 50 lines.
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instead use the .Nd content recursively.
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entries for .Nd in mandocdb(8), instead use the macro content
recursively. This improves indexing of more than 200 manuals
in Xenocara, i.e. more than 15%, in particular GL and some Xkb.
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functions used for multiple languages (mdoc, man, roff), for example
mandoc_escape(), mandoc_getarg(), mandoc_eos(), and generic auxiliary
functions. Split the auxiliaries out into their own file and header.
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functions used for multiple languages (mdoc, man, roff), for example
mandoc_escape(), mandoc_getarg(), mandoc_eos(), and generic auxiliary
functions. Split the auxiliaries out into their own file and header.
While here, do some #include cleanup.
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macros to be cleared during .Dd and .TH because clearing them at that
point defeats the purpose of backup implementations provided in the
manual page itself, some of which _do_ work with mandoc(1).
While here, add the new .%C macro to the list to be cleared.
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This doesn't affect /usr/share/man, but improves /usr/X11R6/man:
* Eliminates multiple apropos(1) output for such pages.
* Reduces X11R6 database size from 450 kB to 240 kB (-47%).
* Reduces X11R6 database build time from 1.68s to 1.00s (-40%).
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single .so request, do not read the file pointed to, but instead
let mparse_result() provide the file name pointed to as a return
value. To be used by makewhatis(8) in the future.
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them an "options" argument, replacing the existing "inttype" and
"quick" arguments, preparing for a future MPARSE_SO option.
Store this argument in struct mparse and struct roff, replacing the
existing "inttype", "parsetype", and "quick" members.
No functional change except one tiny cosmetic fix in roff_TH().
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permission on the databases, as requested by espie@ quite some time ago.
But make sure to not slow database generation down when you do have write
permission, and to not delay error reporting in -Q mode.
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* do not talk about shell globbing
* describe logical operations
* improve examples
* add HISTORY
* some wording improvements for clarity
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and it is not even used frequently in man(7)
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length even when they are breakable. Before this, a line containing N
breakable hyphens could get up to N characters wider than the right margin
in -Tutf8 output mode.
Issue reported by tedu@ on <bugs at OpenBSD>.
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instead of the man_node line member. This is required to preserve
line breaks contained in user-defined macros called in .nf mode.
Found in a code audit triggered by fixing a similar issue in .TP.
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use the MAN_LINE flag instead of the man_node line member.
This is required such that user-defined macros wrapping .TP work correctly.
Issue found by Havard Eidnes in Tcl_NewStringObj(3), reported via
the NetBSD bug tracking system and Thomas Klausner <wiz at NetBSD>.
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* Support string comparisons.
* Support negation not only for numerical, but for all conditions.
* Switch the `o' condition from false to true.
* Handle the `c', `d', and `r' conditions as false for now.
* Use int for boolean data instead of rolling our own "enum roffrule";
needed such that we can use the standard ! and == operators.
Havard Eidnes reported via the NetBSD bug tracking system that some
Tcl*(3) manuals need this, and Thomas Klausner <wiz at NetBSD>
forwarded the report to me. This doesn't make the crazy Tcl*(3)
macrology maze happy yet, but brings us a bit closer.
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when found on a macro line, does not close a conditional block.
The companion function roff_cond_text() already did this correctly,
but make the code more readable without functional change.
While here, report the correct column number in related error messages.
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1. Handle more than one `\}' on macro lines, as it was already done
for text lines.
2. Do not treat `\}' as a macro invocation after a dot at the beginning
of a line. That allows more than one `\}' to work on lines starting
with `.\}'. It also simplifies the code.
3. Do not complain about characters following `\}'. Those are not lost,
but handled normally both on text and macro lines.
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have to render as non-combining accents; if you want combining accents,
you have to explicitly specify them using the Unicode character numbers
for combining accents, or you can use character escape sequences for
accented characters. This lets mandoc behave like groff.
Additionally, both the Ossanna/Kernighan/Ritter troff manual and
the GNU troff manual say that \' and \` are equivalent to \(aa and
\(ga, respectively, so do the same for these. This mitigates issues
with man(7) code autogenerated by texinfo2man(1), which mistranslates
TeX ` and ' to \` and \' instead of \(oq and \(cq as reported by
sthen@ and as analyzed by bentley@.
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- install mandocdb, manpage, and apropos
- and some general cleanup (e.g., installcgi is .PHONY)
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It has not been used or maintained for several years,
and we won't start using it now.
Devlopment regression testing is done in OpenBSD, and
there is no value in maintaining two regression suites in parallel.
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page template contained in groff_mdoc(7), catch up with our own stuff.
In particular, allow ERRORS in section 4 and DIAGNOSTICS in section 9.
ok jmc@
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fixes a crash reported by blambert@ and a few other, similar ones
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We even parse and ignore the .ad request (adjustment mode),
and it doesn't make sense to more prominently warn about
temporary than about permanent adjustment changes.
Request found by naddy@ in xloadimage(1) and by juanfra@ in racket(1).
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Missing feature found by jca@ in ratpoison(1).
The ratpoison(1) manual still doesn't work because it uses .shift
and .while, too (apparently, ratpoison is so complex that it
needs a Turing-complete language to even format its manual :-).
Written at Christchurch International Airport.
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In particular, this improves handling of the pod2man(1) preamble;
for examples of the effect, see some author names in perlthrtut(1).
Missing feature reported by Andreas Voegele <mail at andreasvoegele dot com>
more than two years ago. Written at Christchurch International Airport.
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