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and right before </pre> because that resulted in vertical
whitespace not requested by the manual page author.
Formatting bug reported by
Aman Verma <amanraoverma plus vim at gmail dot com> on discuss@.
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one element next-line scope, the MAN_ELINE flag must not yet be
cleared if the parent macro is another element macro having next-line
scope, or an assertion failure is caused if all this is wrapped in
another macro that has block next-line scope, for example .TP.
Bug found in an afl run performed by Jan Schreiber <jes at posteo dot de>.
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after getting rid of the "copyless" crutch
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and reserve the character '~' for that purpose.
Bug found by validator.w3.org in openssl(1), which contains both a
tag "tls1_2" and a second instance of a tag "tls1", which also resulted
in "tls1_2", causing a clash. Now, the second instance of "tls1" is
rendered as "tls1~2" instead, employing the newly reserved '~'.
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in the same way as it was done for .Sh and .Ss in mdoc(7)
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in tag.{h,c} and {mdoc,man}_validate.c
and into a formatting part including command line argument checking
in term_tag.{h,c}, html.c, and {mdoc|man}_{term|html}.c.
Immediate functional benefits include:
* Improved prioritization of automatic tags for .Em and .Sy.
* Avoiding bogus automatic tags when .Em, .Fn, or .Sy are explicitly tagged.
* Explicit tagging of .Er and .Fl now works in HTML output.
* Automatic tagging of .IP and .TP now works in HTML output.
But mainly, this patch provides clean earth to build further improvements on.
Technical changes:
* Main program: Write a tag file for ASCII and UTF-8 output only.
* All formatters: There is no more need to delay writing the tags.
* mdoc(7)+man(7) formatters: No more need for elaborate syntax tree inspection.
* HTML formatter: If available, use the "string" attribute as the tag.
* HTML formatter: New function to write permalinks, to reduce code duplication.
Style cleanup in the vicinity while here:
* mdoc(7) terminal formatter: To set up bold font for children,
defer to termp_bold_pre() rather than calling term_fontpush() manually.
* mdoc(7) terminal formatter: Garbage collect some duplicate functions.
* mdoc(7) HTML formatter: Unify <code> handling, delete redundant functions.
* Where possible, use switch statements rather than if cascades.
* Get rid of some more Yoda notation.
The necessity for such changes was first discussed with kn@, but i didn't
bother him with a request to review the resulting -673/+782 line patch.
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they are skipped when looking for previous or following high-level
macros. Examples include roff(7) .ft, .ll, and .ta, mdoc(7) .Sm
and .Tg, and man(7) .DT and .PD. Use this concept for a variety
of improved decisions in various validators and formatters.
While here,
* remove a few const qualifiers on struct arguments that caused trouble;
* get rid of some more Yoda notation in the vicinity;
* and apply some other stylistic improvements in the vicinity.
I found this class of issues while considering .Tg patches from kn@.
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choice, which is the <p> HTML element. On top of the previous
fill-mode improvements, the key to making this possible is to
automatically close the <p> when required: before headers, subsequent
paragraphs, lists, indented blocks, synopsis blocks, tbl(7) blocks,
and before blocks using no-fill mode.
In man(7) documents, represent the .sp request by a blank line in
no-fill mode and in the same way as .PP in fill mode.
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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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in horizontal orientation in the terminal formatter
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strange groff edge case behaviour found in multimedia/mjpegtools
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Both kristaps@ and wiz@ repeated asked for this,
literally for years.
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