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causes horrible churn anyway, profit of the opportunity to stop
excessive testing, such that this is hopefully the last instance
of such churn. Consistently use OpenBSD RCS tags, blank .Os,
blank fourth .TH argument, and Mdocdate like everywhere else.
Use -Ios=OpenBSD for platform-independent predictable output.
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abused by mail/nmh; groff_char(7) confirms that this really exists
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inside individual table cells that contain text blocks.
This cures overlong lines in various Xenocara manuals.
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and operating system dependent messages about missing or unexpected
Mdocdate; inspired by mdoclint(1).
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triggered by multimedia/mkvtoolnix mkvmerge(1) using \(S2
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input files in -T markdown output mode by default and only mark
those files with SKIP_MARKDOWN that are not to be tested.
Much easier to read, and almost minus 40 lines of Makefile code.
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native C libraries of illumos, Oracle Solaris 11, and SunOS 5.10.
While it is useful to catch wcwidth(3) regressions on OpenBSD, the
purpose of the *portable* mandoc regression suite is not to check
the C library of the host system; that would just hide genuine
mandoc portability issues in the noise. The remaining UTF-8 tests
are still sufficient to establish that mandoc does the right thing.
Issues reported by Sevan Janiyan <venture37 at geeklan dot co dot uk>
after testing on OmniOS.
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Both kristaps@ and wiz@ repeated asked for this,
literally for years.
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