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fixing a pasto introduced in the previous commit;
found by Svyatoslav Mishyn <juef at openmailbox dot org> with cppcheck.
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In UTF-8 output, that renders as ASCII HYPHEN-MINUS (U+002D)
rather than HYPHEN (U+2010), which looks better and matches groff.
In ASCII output, it makes no difference.
Suggested by naddy@.
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Fixes a segfault reported by bentley@.
While here, do some style cleanup in the same function.
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ASCII_NBRSP has to be rendered as " ", not "-".
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that were right between two adjacent case statement. Keep only
those 24 where the first case actually executes some code before
falling through to the next case.
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They don't work, they break other tags in weird ways, and even
if they could be made to work, they would be mostly useless.
Issue reported by naddy@, thanks.
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That's more readable and less error-prone than fumbling around
with argv[0], fprintf(3), strerror(3), perror(3), and exit(3).
It's a bad idea to boycott good interfaces merely because standards
committees ignore them. Instead, let's provide compatibility modules
for archaic systems (like commercial Solaris) that still don't have
them. The compat module has an UCB Copyright (c) 1993...
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While here, make the first sentence regarding .Pf more concise.
OK jmc@
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in preparation for pledge(2); no functional change intended.
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Drop the "block-" prefixes from the node type names.
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no functional change
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* Don't break lines before non-block .Nm elements.
* Use proper <b> markup for the heads of .Nm blocks.
* Make the width measurements work by doing them on the head children.
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in mdoc(7) .Bl -tag and man(7) .TP, but not in man(7) .IP.
Quirk reported by Jan Stary <hans at stare dot cz> on ports@.
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(didn't blow up anywhere yet, but better safe than sorry)
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.Vt type global_variable No = Dv defined_constant ;
is the best way to specify in the SYNOPSIS how a global variable
is initialized in the rare case where that matters.
Issue noticed by jmc@.
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in particular not for tagged paragraphs.
Issue found by Christian Neukirchen <chneukirchen at gmail dot com>
in the exiv2(1) manual page.
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Historically, \- was used in troff for three cases: flags/pathnames,
en dashes, and minus signs. mandoc_char(7) currently recommends it
for minus signs, recommends \(en for en dashes, and doesn't mention
flags/pathnames.
In the old days, nroff rendered \- as ASCII '-', and troff rendered
it as en dash/minus (which were visually indistinguishable).
In Unicode, en dashes and minus signs are semantically distinct and
encoded differently (U+2013 for en dash, U+2212 for minus), and
often rendered differently too. Meanwhile ASCII '-' has been renamed
"hyphen-minus" and fonts typically render it closest to a hyphen, not
a minus.
There is very little consistency across roff implementations and output
formats for what Unicode character \- corresponds to. So at least for
minus signs, change the recommendation to the unambiguous \(mi escape.
from bentley@, ok jmc@ (after reams of discussion)
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escape sequences; that's cleaner for all output modes, and it's required
to prevent the PostScript/PDF formatter from dying on assertions.
Bug found by jsg@ with afl.
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Bug found by jsg@ with afl.
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we must not escape breakable hyphens yet, or mparse_buf_r() in read.c
will complain and replace the escaped hyphens with question marks.
Bug found in ocserv(8) following a report from Kurt Jaeger <pi at FreeBSD>.
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Actually using these is very stupid because they are groff extensions
and other roff(7) implementations typically print unintended characters
at the places where they are used.
Nevertheless, some manuals contain them, for example ocserv(8).
Problem reported by Kurt Jaeger <pi at FreeBSD>.
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of the current user-defined macro.
This is another missing feature required for ocserv(8).
Problem reported by Kurt Jaeger <pi at FreeBSD>.
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which returns the number of arguments of the current macro.
This is one of the missing features required for ocserv(8).
Problem reported by Kurt Jaeger <pi at FreeBSD>.
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and "config.h" was missing as well.
Patch from Svyatoslav Mishyn <juef and openmailbox dot org>, Crux Linux.
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many (jmc@, millert@, espie@, deraadt@) considered revolting.
Instead, when using a pager, since we are using a temporary file
for tags anyway, use another temporary file for the formatted
page(s), as suggested by millert@ and similar to what the traditional
BSD man(1) did, except that we use only one single temporary output
file rather than one for each formatted manual page, such that
searching (both with / and :t) works across all the displayed files.
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into it and by only handling NUL-terminated strings.
Minus 25 lines of code, no functional change.
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without the -T option, because otherwise the pager won't even start.
Fixing a bug reported by jca@.
While here, shorten the code by two lines
and delete one internal interface function.
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As discussed with deraadt@, that's cleaner and will help tame(2).
Something like this was also suggested earlier by bapt at FreeBSD.
Minus 50 lines of code, deleting one interface function (mparse_wait),
no functional change intended.
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Just to clean up code structure, no functional change.
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lest pkg.conf(5) be shown when pkg(5) is asked for;
issue reported by Michael Reed <m dot reed at mykolab dot com>.
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less(1) -T and :t ctags(1)-like functionality to jump to the
definitions of various terms inside manual pages.
To be polished in the tree, so bear with me and report issues.
Technically, if less(1) is used as a pager, information is collected
by the mdoc(7) terminal formatter, first stored using the ohash
library, then ultimately written to a temporary file which is passed
to less via -T. No change intended for other output formatters or
when running without a pager.
Based on an idea from Kristaps using feedback from many, in particular
phessler@ nicm@ millert@ halex@ doug@ kspillner@ deraadt@.
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* do not process the test-*.c files, they are not built via make
* add the missing compat_stringlist.c and soelim.c
* read.c now uses roff_int.h
* roff.c no longer uses libmdoc.h
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that is, after "\{".
Issue found by Markus <Waldeck at gmx dot de> in bash(1).
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