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OpenBSD rev. 1.22 and 1.142, respectively
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also reset -[no]split mode at .Sh AUTHORS in -Tascii
OpenBSD rev. 1.20 and 1.141, respectively
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just like the default right margin already is. This may be useful for
people with expensive screen real estate. Besides, it helps automated
man(7) to mdoc(7) output comparisons to validate -Tman output.
ok kristaps@ on an earlier version
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no space between the delimiters and the enclosed text.
The mdoc_html.c part was added by kristaps; ok kristaps@.
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and assert that print_bvspace cannot be called on NULL pointers.
No change in behaviour, none of these were bugs,
but the code becomes easier to understand.
Based on a clang report posted by joerg@; ok kristaps@.
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this was forgotten after man_term.c rev. 1.25 on March 2, 2010.
The benefit is a sane page header line when .Dt is very long.
Reminded by Thomas Klausner <wiz at NetBSD>, thanks.
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In columnated contexts (.Bl -column, .Bl -tag, .IP, .TP, .HP etc.), do not
pad after writing a column. Instead, always pad before writing content.
In itself, this change avoids:
- writing trailing whitespace in some situations
- with .fi/.nf in .HP, breaking lines that were already padded
It allows several bugfixes included in this patch:
- Do not count backspace as a character with positive width.
- Set up proper indentation when encountering .fi/.nf in .HP.
- Adjust the .HP indentation width to what groff does.
- Never unlimit the right margin unless in the final column.
ok kristaps@
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minimum: unseparated terms.
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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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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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like -Tascii. While adding this, inline term_alloc() (was a one-liner),
remove some switches around the terminal encoding for the symbol table
(unnecessary), and split out ascii_alloc() into ascii_init(), which is
also called from locale_init().
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change any code but for renaming functions and types to be consistent
with other mandoc.h stuff. The reason for moving into libmandoc is that
the rendering of special characters is part of mandoc itself---not an
external part. From mandoc(1)'s perspective, this changes nothing, but
for other utilities, it's important to have these part of libmandoc.
Note this isn't documented [yet] in mandoc.3 because there are some
parts I'd like to change around beforehand.
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includes an unreported bug where `Ex' wasn't properly adding a newline.
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error where (1) -man pages were punctuating delimiters (e.g., `.B a ;')
and where (2) standalone punctuation in -mdoc or -man (e.g., ";" on its
own line) would also be punctuated. This introduces a small amount of
complexity of mdoc_{html,term}.c must manage their own spacing with
running print_word() or print_text(). The check for delimiting now
happens in mdoc_macro.c's dword().
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necessary to all [real] front-ends, so stop pretending it's special.
While here, add some documentation to the variable types.
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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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Inside .Bk or inside the SYNOPSIS, Unix variant macros cleared
the keep flag.
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keep flags before they are called.
Without this bugfix, .Bk was ineffective in some cases.
"looks reasonable" kristaps@
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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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shitty groff behaviour. Do the same, but raise a warning to this
effect. This from a TODO noted by schwarze@.
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This removes a TODO raised by schwarze@.
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with "xxBSD-yy"
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shall precede outputted text (surprise!).
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low-hanging TODO added by schwarze@ on 15/08/10.
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not sure whether it's in the header calculation or term.c squashing
spaces or whatever, but let's get this in for general testing as soon as
possible.
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external-facing function mdoc_addspan(), then various bits to prohibit
printing and scanning (this requires some if's to be converted into
switch's).
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the fancy double-quote.
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instead of underlined. This only happens in -Tascii, as -T[x]html both
underlines and italicises.
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favour of a simpler shim for normalised data in the node allocation and
free routines. This removes the need to bump and copy references within
validator handlers, removes a pointer redirect, and also kills the
refcount structure itself. Data is assumed to "live" either in a
MDOC_BLOCK or MDOC_ELEM and is copied accordingly.
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simplifies clean-up and allows for more types without extra hassle.
Also made in-line literal types in -T[x]html use CODE instead of SPAN to
match how literal blocks use PRE.
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.Bk without arguments defaults to -words.
.Bk with invalid arguments (including -lines) has no effect.
ok kristaps@
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the first step to having a simpler ref-counted system for "data"
associated with a node.
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printing as the first or last child of an `Ss' or `Sh': this is now
ensured within the validator.
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behave as if the whole code were wrapped in .Bk/.Ek,
i.e. keeping input lines together on output lines.
This is compatible with new groff behaviour and deviates
from historical groff.
Tweaked version of a patch sent by kristaps@ on July 16, 2010.
ok kristaps@ jmc@ sobrado@ millert@
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making sure output doesn't add a superfluous newline with the nested displays.
Also add a COMPATIBILITY note.
Rename a macro (DATESIZ) to be in line with OpenBSD (DATESIZE).
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Clarify that `Mt' gets a default `~' (as per groff 1.20) and document it
in mdoc.7.
Made `Lk' be removed in mdoc_macro.c if it has no arguments. This fixes
segfaults in mdoc_{term,html}.c that nobody's managed to raise yet.
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from Ulrich Spoerlein <uqs at spoerlein dot net>
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* slightly simplify .Pf *_IGNDELIM code, and share part of it with .No
* do not let opening delimiters fall out of the front of .Ns (from kristaps@)
This fixes a few spacing issues in csh(1) and ksh(1).
OK kristaps@
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* mdoc.c: blank lines outside literal mode are more similar to .sp than .Pp
* backslashes do not terminate macros; partial revert of mdoc.c 1.164;
the intention of that commit is fully achieved in roff.c
* mdoc_term.c: no need to list the same prototype twice
* mdoc_validate.c: drop .Pp before .sp just like .Pp before .Pp
* fix off-by-one found by jsg@ with parfait, OpenBSD term_ps.c 1.12
ok kristaps@
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