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macro, which is usually close to the beginning of the file, right
after the Copyright header comments. But espie@ found horrible
input files in the textproc/fstrcmp port that generate lots of parse
nodes before even getting to the header macro. In some formatters,
comment nodes after some kinds of real content triggered assertions.
So make sure generation of comment nodes stops once real content is
encountered.
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The struct roff_man used to be a bad mixture of internal parser
state and public parsing results. Move the public results to the
parsing result struct roff_meta, which is already public. Move the
rest of struct roff_man to the parser-internal header roff_int.h.
Since the validators need access to the parser state, call them
from the top level parser during mparse_result() rather than from
the main programs, also reducing code duplication.
This keeps parser internal state out of thee main programs (five
in mandoc portable) and out of eight formatters.
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decade but regularly makes maintenance harder. Mandoc is not a
general-purpose library, and being as pluggable as possible is not
among the goals of the project.
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Finally, drop support for the run-time configurable mandocmsg()
callback. It was over-engineered from the start, never used for
anything in a decade, and repeatedly caused maintenance headaches.
Consolidate reporting infrastructure into two files, mandoc.h and
mandoc_msg.c, mopping up the bits and pieces that were scattered
around main.c, read.c, mandoc_parse.h, libmandoc.h, the prototypes
of four parsing-related functions, and both parser structs.
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Split the top level parser interface out of the utility header
mandoc.h, into a new header mandoc_parse.h, for use in the main
program and in the main parser only.
Move enum mandoc_os into roff.h because struct roff_man is the
place where it is stored.
This allows removal of mandoc.h from seven files in low-level
parsers and in formatters.
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