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* Fix documentation bug:Ingo Schwarze2017-05-171-1/+1
| | | | | man(1) does not ignore manpath directories lacking mandoc.db(5) files; instead, it uses filename lookup to find manuals in such directories.
* Modernize an example showing antiquated syntax,Ingo Schwarze2017-05-171-2/+1
| | | | and delete an example showing the arcane -W stop option.
* missing space between macro arg and punctuation; from jmc@Ingo Schwarze2017-05-171-1/+1
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* Never create empty databases.Ingo Schwarze2017-05-172-0/+25
| | | | | | | | | | When pkg_add(1)ing packages installing manual pages into some directory, the database in that directory automatically gets created or updated, no change so far. This patch causes the database file to be automatically unlinked when pkg_delete(1)ing the last package having manual pages in that directory, to leave less cruft behind. Suggested by ajacoutot@.
* Do not warn if a database file does not existIngo Schwarze2017-05-171-1/+2
| | | | | because that is simply equivalent to an empty database. Suggested by ajacoutot@
* Delete pointless width calculation for SYNOPSIS .Nm block heads.Ingo Schwarze2017-05-171-17/+0
| | | | | | Just let HTML <table> do its work of selecting the needed width. <Anton dot Lindqvist at gmail dot com> reported that the manually calculated width was insufficient in some manual pages.
* Introduce a new mandoc(1) message level, -W style, below -W warning.Ingo Schwarze2017-05-165-38/+49
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Switch -W all from meaning -W warning to meaning -W style. The meaning of -T lint does *not* change, it still implies -W warning. No messages on the new level yet, but they will come. Usually, i do not lightly make the user interface larger. But this has been planned for years, and EXIT STATUS 1 was reserved for it all the time. The message system is now stable enough to finally implement it. jmc@ regarding the concept: "really good idea"
* warn about punctuation between .Xr and .Rs in SEE ALSO;Ingo Schwarze2017-05-141-1/+1
| | | | inspired by mdoclint
* Tweak previous: tb@ noticed that some browser/font combinationsIngo Schwarze2017-05-141-1/+1
| | | | | | have so amazingly wide bold fonts (for the same nominal font size) that adding 15% to the column width still isn't sufficient to make text reliably fit, so go for 20%.
* Make the tag column in .Bl -tag lists wider:Ingo Schwarze2017-05-123-13/+27
| | | | | | 1. I forgot about the 2n padding between tag and body. 2. The factor 1.1 was too small for bold fold, make it *1.15 + 1n. Ugliness spotted by tb@.
* Trailing \c suppresses the output line break even ifIngo Schwarze2017-05-094-7/+10
| | | | | the next line is a text line starting with whitespace. Quirk found in the sysutils/rancid port.
* Line-breaking roff(7) requests also break man(7) next-line scope.Ingo Schwarze2017-05-082-7/+12
| | | | | | Considering that real roff implements next-line scope using input line traps, that isn't all that surprising. Issue found in the games/xbattle port.
* Basic implementation of the roff(7) .ti (temporary indent) request.Ingo Schwarze2017-05-0816-15/+159
| | | | Needed by about four dozen ports (thanks to naddy@ for the research).
* Convert REQUEST REFERENCE from using .Ss to .Bl -tag, allowing toIngo Schwarze2017-05-081-428/+413
| | | | | specify request arguments and supporting tag searching in less(1). Improve some entries and document .ta.
* implement .DT in terms of .ta; needed for print/ghostview, for exampleIngo Schwarze2017-05-072-3/+17
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* Basic implementation of the roff(7) .ta (define tab stops) request.Ingo Schwarze2017-05-0720-31/+326
| | | | | | This is the first feature made possible by the parser reorganization. Improves the formatting of the SYNOPSIS in many Xenocara GL manuals. Also important for ports, as reported by many, including naddy@.
* Shorten the description of .sp and move it to roff(7).Ingo Schwarze2017-05-053-43/+11
| | | | | If is not a macro but a low-level roff request and not recommended for use in manual pages.
* Move .sp to the roff modules. Enough infrastructure is in placeIngo Schwarze2017-05-0523-176/+95
| | | | now that this actually saves code: -70 LOC.
* move .ll to the roff modulesIngo Schwarze2017-05-0517-76/+45
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* Clean up docs after today's .br and .ft code cleanup; simpler.Ingo Schwarze2017-05-053-27/+5
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* Move handling of the roff(7) .ft request from the man(7)Ingo Schwarze2017-05-0521-99/+224
| | | | | modules to the new roff(7) modules. As a side effect, mdoc(7) now handles .ft, too. Of course, do not use that.
* Start roff formatter modules for HTML and termininal output,Ingo Schwarze2017-05-0410-55/+145
| | | | | | | used by both the mdoc and man formatters, with the ultimate goal of reducing code duplication between the two macro formatters. Made possible by the parser unification. Add the first formatting function (for the .br request).
* Parser reorg:Ingo Schwarze2017-05-0428-78/+168
| | | | | Generate the first node on the roff level: .br Fix some column numbers in diagnostic messages while here.
* A few days ago, a patch from <G dot Branden dot Robinson at gmail dot com>Ingo Schwarze2017-05-011-1/+15
| | | | | | | | | got committed to groff which changed .TP from using .it to using .itc, such that groff now supports more than one man(7) macro line in the .TP head if all but the last line in the head end with \c. Of course, relying on that behaviour is utterly non-portable, but if authors are reckless enough to use that idiom, let's do what they want.
* When trying to expand some columns in a table where the sum of theIngo Schwarze2017-05-014-3/+44
| | | | | | | widths of the remaining columns is already wider than the line length, underflowing size_t and dying from ENOMEM is the wrong plan. Instead, simply refrain from expanding anything in such a situation, avoiding a crash that tb@ found with afl.
* Parser unification: use nice ohashes for all three request and macro tables;Ingo Schwarze2017-04-2915-564/+368
| | | | no functional change, minus two source files, minus 200 lines of code.
* Delete .Pp right before the first .Sh and right before any .Ss,Ingo Schwarze2017-04-2811-4/+117
| | | | and warn about it; mdoclint(1) does so, and it makes sense.
* ASCII characters that are special to roffIngo Schwarze2017-04-271-0/+7
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* Delete the manpage(1) utility.Ingo Schwarze2017-04-243-205/+0
| | | | | | | | It was never enabled in any release, nor was a manual ever written. In general, we want to simplify the user interface rather than succumb to featurism. Consequently, integrating manpage(1) into the main binary would seem like a dubious direction.
* Continue parser unification:Ingo Schwarze2017-04-2425-698/+743
| | | | | | | | * Make enum rofft an internal interface as enum roff_tok in "roff.h". * Represent mdoc and man macros in enum roff_tok. * Make TOKEN_NONE a proper enum value and use it throughout. * Put the prologue macros first in the macro tables. * Unify mdoc_macroname[] and man_macroname[] into roff_name[].
* More thoroughly reject direct access to unintended files, such thatIngo Schwarze2017-04-191-1/+2
| | | | | | URIs like http://man.openbsd.org/OpenBSD-current/mandoc.db and http://man.openbsd.org/OpenBSD-current/man1/ do not cause display of garbage.
* Now that global -i is gone, pass -i through to the apropos(1)Ingo Schwarze2017-04-181-2/+6
| | | | | | expression parser, such that "apropos -i 'Nm~dump\>'" finds kdump(1) and WCOREDUMP(2) and you don't need to type the counter-intuitive "apropos -- -i 'Nm~dump\>'".
* Delete the undocumented and unimplemented man(1) -i (interactiveIngo Schwarze2017-04-181-4/+0
| | | | | apropos) option. It will not be implemented. Featurism isn't the plan for the future; simplicity is.
* The apropos(1) manual still documents the unary -i operator forIngo Schwarze2017-04-181-1/+6
| | | | | | regular expression search terms, but it appears that somewhere along the way, the implementation got lost, so restore it. Bug found while investigating other reports from Gonzalo Tornaria.
* Fix previous: i forgot explicit NUL termination;Ingo Schwarze2017-04-181-0/+2
| | | | noticed by Gonzalo <Tornaria at cmat dot edu dot uy>, thanks!
* Restore -kO Nd, -kO Nm, -kO sec, and -kO arch to working order.Ingo Schwarze2017-04-172-25/+56
| | | | | | | They got broken in the SQLite removal. As opposed to the rest of -kO, they are no longer very useful, but they are certainly not supposed to fail assertions. Issue reported by Gonzalo Tornaria <tornaria at cmat dot edu dot uy>.
* adjust tests to recent .Lk improvementsIngo Schwarze2017-04-176-8/+20
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* implement display of long .Lk URIs to match -TasciiIngo Schwarze2017-04-171-4/+57
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* Fix handling of trailing punctuation in .Lk.Ingo Schwarze2017-04-175-20/+55
| | | | | | | | | This macro is unusual in so far as trailing punction needs to remain inside the scope because it must be inside, not after the display of long URIs in terminal output mode. Improves formatting of fw_update(1), help(1), less(1), sendbug(1), acx(4), inet6(4), ipsec(4), oce(4), isakmpd.conf(5), afterboot(8), release(8), traceroute(8).
* Show long .Lk URIs in like an indented display, similar to groff.Ingo Schwarze2017-04-141-0/+10
| | | | Suggested by bentley@.
* Do not make the colon after the .Lk link text italic.Ingo Schwarze2017-04-142-2/+2
| | | | I just pushed the same change to GNU troff.
* delete documentation of some stuff that no longer exists,Ingo Schwarze2017-03-302-121/+13
| | | | mostly about SQLite3; noticed by Jan Stary <hans at stare dor cz>
* simplify the SYNOPSIS as well, just like the option lists;Ingo Schwarze2017-03-274-20/+12
| | | | suggested by and OK jmc@
* For some options that are rarely needed in mandoc(1),Ingo Schwarze2017-03-271-14/+4
| | | | | delete the descriptions and point to man(1) instead. Inspired by apropos.1 rev. 1.43.
* Simplify: mention at one place that -fkl override each other,Ingo Schwarze2017-03-273-42/+11
| | | | | rather than stating it separately for each option. Suggested, OKed, and tweaked by jmc@.
* For some options that are rarely needed in apropos(1) and man(1),Ingo Schwarze2017-03-252-91/+10
| | | | | | | delete the verbose descriptions and point to man(1) and mandoc(1), respectively, instead. That shortens the pages and makes them easier to read. Tweaks and OK jmc@, based in part on ideas from tedu@.
* simplify description of -S and -w, point from EXIT STATUSIngo Schwarze2017-03-221-11/+6
| | | | | to mandoc(1) for details, and remove duplicate .Xr to whatis(1); OK jmc@
* simplify .Nd; to display manuals, use man(1) instead;Ingo Schwarze2017-03-211-1/+1
| | | | OK jmc@
* delete documentation of a hack that was removed years agoIngo Schwarze2017-03-211-7/+1
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* Silently ignore invalid -m input formats rather than erroring out.Ingo Schwarze2017-03-202-74/+36
| | | | | | As observed by Jan Stary <hans at stare dot cz>, this is useful such that after 'alias man="man -m $HOME/man"', 'man -l foo.1' still works. Simplify and shorten the description of -m, and use .Ic for macros.