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struct as an argument such that after copy-in, it can call roff_expand()
once again, which used to be called roff_res() before this. This
fixes a subtle low-level roff(7) parsing bug reported by Fabio
Scotoni <fabio at esse dot ch> in the 4.4BSD-Lite2 mdoc.samples(7)
manual page, because that page used an escaped escape sequence in
a macro argument.
To expand escaped escape sequences in quoted mdoc(7) arguments, too,
stop bypassing the call to roff_getarg() in mdoc_argv.c, function args()
for this case. This does not solve the case of escaped escape sequences
in quoted .Bl -column phrases yet.
Because roff_expand() can make the string longer, roff_getarg() can no
longer operate in-place but needs to malloc(3) the returned string.
In the high-level parsers, free(3) that string after processing it.
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combinations are handled, and are handled in a systematic manner.
This resolves some erratic duplicate handling, handles a number of
missing cases, and improves diagnostics in various respects.
Move validation of .br and .sp to the roff validation module
rather than doing that twice in the mdoc and man validation modules.
Move the node relinking function to the roff library where it belongs.
In validation functions, only look at the node itself, at previous
nodes, and at descendants, not at following nodes or ancestors,
such that only nodes are inspected which are already validated.
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to the standard forms (Pp, Ft, PP) up front, such that later code
does not need to look for the obsolete versions.
This reduces the risk of incomplete handling.
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used for example in the ditroff(7) manual of the groff package
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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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in horizontal orientation in the terminal formatter
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Manuals autogenerated from reStructuredText are reckless enough
to peek at this non-portable, implementation-dependent, highly
groff-specific internal register - for no good reason, because the
man(7) language natively provides in a much simpler way what they
are trying to emulate here with much fragility.
A full implementation would be very hard because it would require
access to output-device-specific formatting data at the roff(7)
preprocessor stage, which mandoc doesn't support at all.
So hardcode a few magic numbers as reStructuredText expects them
for terminal output. For other output modes (like HTML), code using
this register is utterly broken anyway.
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strange groff edge case behaviour found in multimedia/mjpegtools
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now that this actually saves code: -70 LOC.
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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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Both kristaps@ and wiz@ repeated asked for this,
literally for years.
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It has not been used or maintained for several years,
and we won't start using it now.
Devlopment regression testing is done in OpenBSD, and
there is no value in maintaining two regression suites in parallel.
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