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it looks pretty good. Basically, the -Tlocale option propogates into
term_ascii.c, where we set locale-specific console call-backs IFF (1)
setlocale() works; (2) locale support is compiled in (see Makefile for
-DUSE_WCHAR); (3) the internal structure of wchar_t maps directly to
Unicode codepoints as defined by __STDC_ISO_10646__; and (4) the console
supports multi-byte characters.
To date, this configuration only supports GNU/Linux. OpenBSD doesn't
export __STDC_ISO_10646__ although I'm told by stsp@openbsd.org that it
should (it has the correct map). Apparently FreeBSD is the same way.
NetBSD? Don't know. Apple also supports this, but doesn't define the
macro. Special-casing!
Benchmark: -Tlocale incurs less than 0.2 factor overhead when run
through several thousand manuals when UTF8 output is enabled. Native
mode (whether directly -Tascii or through no locale or whatever) is
UNCHANGED: the function callbacks are the same as before.
Note. If the underlying system does NOT support STDC_ISO_10646, there
is a "slow" version possible with iconv or other means of flipping from
a Unicode codepoint to a wchar_t.
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and remove some long-fixed notes in sthe same section. Also, add an
`Lb' for the mandoc library to mandoc.3 (noted by Sascha Wildner).
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of how we considered .TS (etc.) macros and how the preprocessors do.
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Added cross-links to tbl.7 from other manuals.
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Remove superfluous language in output-mode short description.
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be handled in CSS.
Clarified "lit" tag (will be the subject of future clarification).
Removed CSS2 note in mandoc.1, which is no longer the case.
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new sentence, new line;
from jmc@
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We now have sufficient practical experience to know what we want,
so this is intended to be final:
- provide -Wlevel (warning, error or fatal) to select what you care about
- provide -Wstop to stop after parsing a file with warnings you care about
- provide consistent exit status codes for those warnings you care about
- fully document what warnings, errors and fatal errors mean
- remove all other cruft from the user interface, less is more:
- remove all -f knobs along with the whole -f option
- remove the old -Werror because calling warnings "fatal" is silly
- always finish parsing each file, unless fatal errors prevent that
This commit also includes a couple of related simplifications behind
the scenes regarding error handling.
Feedback and OK kristaps@; Joerg Sonnenberger (NetBSD) and
Sascha Wildner (DragonFly BSD) agree with the general direction.
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installed on the host system.
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flat-out ignore them.
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It's currently missing the xref table, so you'll get a warning in most
PDF viewers). It also produces lots of redundant output, which will go
away once I get a better handle on the PDF spec. The code doesn't
really touch any existing functionality; it's a bunch of conditionals
atop the -Tps (term_ps.c) implementation. I'm checking it in now to
have it exist and be auditable. It needs clean-up, polish, and general
care (and xref!).
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ok kristaps@
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longer important.
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margins are 1/9 the length/width.
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sure header and footer accomodate for said line-height.
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"Internet" vaguely suggests using 11- or 9-Point for serifed fonts).
This verified on GNU/Linux, Mac OSX, Windows, and OpenBSD. Noted in
mandoc.1.
Then added a3, a4, a5, letter, legal, and custom page dimensions. These
seem to be the main players. Noted in mandoc.1.
Lintified the casting.
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by M. Deksters.
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spacing, which is for mdoc.7/man.7 anyway). Also document -Opage=xxx
and push the per-output options into the output subsections. Makes the
manual shorter and more readable.
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constructs. Push the stupid CPP defines for page boundaries and margins
into proper variables. Give enum termfont a proper TERMFONT__MAX.
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lines.
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within term.c, but does add a small shim over putchar() that switches on
the output engine. Prints, for this initial version, only monospace and
without font decorations. It's a start.
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Schwarze, too.
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between logical sections.
Change email address to BSD.lv one (this is not an academic project...)
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readability fixes.
Merge modified patch by Joerg Sonnenberger that rewinds to whitespace when encountering trailing line-comments.
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Schwarze' "gt" patch.
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clobbering prior scope rules and line modes.
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related ones (de, Vb, etc.), which aren't technically man. It's an open question as to where these /should/ be documented, however.
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Schwarze.
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Consolidated node unlinking in -man.
Conclude nested next-line scope issues noted by Ingo Schwarze.
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Added -Txhtml for XHTML output (minimal increase to programme logic). Because groff has it and it bothers me that we don't.
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Fixed bogus `\\' escapes in some manuals.
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Added support for recognising the many forms of `\s' (doesn't yet render).
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Added note on character format per output type.
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Noted similarity of HP/TP and -hang/-tag in mandoc.1.
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Fixed manuals to use `In', not `Fd'.
Moved buf* functions into html.c.
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The `In' handler now decorates with a hyperlink.
If no -oman= or -oincludes= is stipulated, no link is printed (but the text is still style-decorated).
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buffmt() can be called in sequence.
Noted BUFSIZ-sized buffer in CAVEATS (attribute length for link formats).
Added -oman=FMT -Thtml option for `Xr' manual links.
Removed -obase=URI -Thtml option (obsolete).
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