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whatsoever and ends with a broken next-line scope. Obviously, this
cannot happen in a real manual page, but mandoc(1) should not die
even when fed absurd input.
This bug was independently reported by both jsg@ and tb@ who both
found it with afl(1).
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output that are no longer printed since man_term.c rev. 1.236
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without an argument, use the empty string, and always concatenate
all arguments, no matter their number.
This allows reducing the number of arguments of mandoc_normdate()
and some other simplifications, at the same time polishing some
error messages by adding the name of the macro in question.
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that are not syntax mistakes and that do not cause wrong formatting
or content to style suggestions.
Also upgrade two warnings that may cause information loss to errors.
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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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Both kristaps@ and wiz@ repeated asked for this,
literally for years.
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