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man_node() from the mandoc(3) semi-public interface and the internal
wrapper functions print_mdoc() and print_man() from the HTML formatters.
Minus 60 lines of code, no functional change.
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Almost completely mechanical, no functional change.
Written on the train from Exeter to London returning from p2k15.
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Replace struct mdoc_meta and struct man_meta by a unified struct roff_meta.
Written of the train from London to Exeter on the way to p2k15.
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Replace struct mdoc_node and struct man_node by a unified struct roff_node.
To be able to use the tok member for both mdoc(7) and man(7) without
defining all the macros in roff.h, sacrifice a tiny bit of type safety
and make tok an int rather than an enum.
Almost mechanical, no functional change.
Written on the Eurostar from Bruxelles to London on the way to p2k15.
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Replace enum mdoc_type and enum man_type by a unified enum roff_type.
Almost mechanical, no functional change.
Written on the ICE train from Frankfurt to Bruxelles on the way to p2k15.
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in front of it. Issue found by tedu@ in glOrtho(3).
There are also cases of excessive whitespace before and after
equations. This patch neither fixes them nor makes them worse.
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from Svyatoslav Mishyn <juef at openmailboxd dot org>, Crux Linux
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Replace tail recursion by iteration when walking the syntax trees.
No functional change.
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parser. Simplify the code by moving it into the roff(7) parser, also
making it work for mdoc(7).
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- .sp with an invalid argument is .sp 1v, not .sp 0v
- in man(1), trailing garbage doesn't make scaling units invalid
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in particular .sp which uses "v", when the scale is not specified;
cures groff-mandoc differences in about a dozen Xenocara manuals
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In particular, make it work in no-fill mode, too.
Reminded by Carsten dot Kunze at arcor dot de (Heirloom roff).
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* add missing forward declarations
* remove needless header inclusions
* some style unification
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This is good because <p> is brittle: it can't appear within other block
macros.
This fixes a regression of the original HTML5 patch as noted by schwarze@
on the tech@ list, 14/8/2014.
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This uses a <style /> block right before the <link /> for the stylesheet.
Use this to kick out hardcoded header and footer table widths.
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Include <sys/types.h> where needed, it does not belong in config.h.
Remove <stdio.h> from config.h; if it is missing somewhere, it should
be added, but i cannot find a *.c file where it is missing.
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Write double constants as double rather than integer literals.
Remove useless explicit (double) cast done at one place and nowhere else.
No functional change.
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* Repair three instances of silent truncation, use asprintf(3).
* Change two instances of strlen(3)+malloc(3)+strlcpy(3)+strlcat(3)+...
to use asprintf(3) instead to make them less error prone.
* Cast the return value of four instances where the destination
buffer is known to be large enough to (void).
* Completely remove three useless instances of strlcpy(3)/strlcat(3).
* Mark two places in -Thtml with XXX that can cause information loss
and crashes but are not easy to fix, requiring design changes of
some internal interfaces.
* The file mandocdb.c remains to be audited.
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the length of the title is unknown, and speed doesn't matter here,
so use asprintf/free rather than a static buffer
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remove trailing whitespace and blanks before tabs, improve some indenting;
no functional change
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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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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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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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Settle for "struct man *man", "struct mdoc *mdoc", "struct meta *meta"
and avoid the confusing "*m" which was sometimes this, sometimes that.
No functional change.
ok kristaps@ some time ago
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Do not use this, it is not portable and only defined in esr's man-ext.
For example, sox(1) wants these macros.
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some man(7) changes to accomodate for the an-ext compatibility.
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because that will skip root node validation, potentially entering
rendering modules will NULL pointers lurking in the meta data.
Instead, always validate the root node and (as suggested by joerg@)
assert validity of the meta data before using it in the renderers.
ok joerg@
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if desired, they can be overridden in the CSS file.
Suggested by kristaps@, and i always like to simplify code.
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manual output in existing HTML or XHTML documents, e.g., when invoking
mandoc from an SSI or CGI.
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margin. This is dubious: the HTML4 spec specifically says that
BLOCKQUOTE shouldn't be abused for indentation, which is exactly what we
do. However, `D1' needs indentation and it's the only way to force text
browsers to do so. Alternatives?
Also remove the unused HALFINDENT defines while here.
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these in the front-ends except for -Ttree, which will display the parsed
tree.
While here, fix that quoted strings aren't scanned for replacement parts.
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which before were being handled erratically.
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indented paragraph macros, respectively). This cleans up code and also
cleans up the output quite a lot.
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literal mode (`nf') is ended by SH (and, it turns out, SS as well).
Noted the updated behaviour in man.7 as well.
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followed by non-digits, e.g. `1g', really means `1'. Next, fix some
spacing issues where `sp' was invoked in -man after sections or
subsections. Make sure this behaviour is mirrored in -Thtml.
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last few commits.
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before paragraphs and/or within `RS' blocks.
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bufcat_id(), then collapse it into a little function without so much
crap. Next, make bufinit() only be called when we really need to do so,
and not simply before pre/post calls.
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conditional; same for print_xmltype() and print_doctype(), same reason;
make bufncat() be static, as it was only being called from html.c;
have bufcat() simply call through to strlcat(). Finally, assert()
whenever we truncate.
Also rename buffmt() -> bufcat_fmt() to differentiate from buffmt_man et
al., which do not concatenate.
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as a first step to get rid of the frequent petty warnings in this area:
- always store dates as strings, not as seconds since the Epoch
- for input, try the three most common formats everywhere
- for unrecognized format, just pass the date though verbatim
- when there is no date at all, still use the current date
Originally triggered by a one-line patch from Tim van der Molen,
<tbvdm at xs4all dot nl>, which is included here.
Feedback and OK on manual parts from jmc@.
"please check this in" kristaps@
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the concatenated string (in -T[x]html, it gets a SPAN, too).
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directives. For now this will just ignore them (except for -Ttree,
which just notes that an EQN's been accepted).
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