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by an isolated closing delimiter; inspired by mdoclint
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in horizontal orientation in the terminal formatter
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and operating system dependent messages about missing or unexpected
Mdocdate; inspired by mdoclint(1).
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and operating system dependent messages about missing or unexpected
Mdocdate; inspired by mdoclint(1).
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In practice, that message only matters inside .Bf, and even there, it
can occasionally be a false positive. In all other cases, it usually
is a false positive, so it is better to drop it outright.
Suggested by jmc@.
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inspired by mdoclint(1), and jmc@ considers it useful
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not a WARNING because they don't endanger portability
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and of called macros.
This bug affects almost all macros, and fixing it simplifies the
code. It is amazing that the bogus ARGS_QWORD feature got implemented
in the first place, and then carrier along for more than eight years
without anybody ever noticing that it was pointless.
Reported by Leah Neukirchen <leah at vuxu dot org>, found on Void Linux.
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now that this actually saves code: -70 LOC.
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Generate the first node on the roff level: .br
Fix some column numbers in diagnostic messages while here.
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and warn about it; mdoclint(1) does so, and it makes sense.
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with respect to what constitutes a valid autolink, and if a compiler
deems an autolink invalid, the input turns into an unintended and
potentially harmful raw HTML tag. So, never write autolinks.
Instead of <link>, write [link](link).
Instead of <addr>, write [addr](mailto:addr).
Issue pointed out by bentley@, who also agrees with the general
direction of the change.
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Now that markdown output is tested for almost everything, test all
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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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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and markdown markup do not work inside code spans.
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such that they don't look like output line breaks.
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No ‌ in the middle of **, please.
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Warn if that macro occurs elsewhere.
Triggered by a question from Dag-Erling Smoergrav <des @ FreeBSD>.
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output, of course). Patch from bentley@ in November 2014. This can be
committed now because groff merged Anthony's patch yesterday.
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ugly in -Tascii output. For that reason, bentley@ submitted patches
to render "..." instead to groff in November 2014 (yes, more than
two years ago). Carsten Kunze yesterday merged them for the upcoming
groff-1.22.4 release. Yay!
Consequently, do the same in mandoc: Render \(Lq and \(Rq (which
are used for .Do, .Dq, .Lb, and .St) as '"' in -Tascii output.
All other output modes including -Tutf8 remain unchanged.
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column width specifiers, so stop supporting them, too.
As a side effect, this fixes an assertion failure that tb@ found
with afl(1), triggered by: .Bl -column -4n
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implicit blocks (.Aq Bq Po .Pc) that left the outer breaker open
and could in exceptional cases, like between .Bl and .It, cause
tree corruption leading to NULL dereference.
Found by tb@ with afl(1).
While here, do not mark intermediate ENDBODY markers as broken.
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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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separated by only "and" while two or more are with ", and" for the last
author.
Also remove relevant TODO and add regression tests.
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to 6n if no value is specified" and added regression tests for `Bl'
testing against the empty -offset argument.
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sure where this came about. Added regression tests to convince myself
that this is so. Also consolidated COMPATIBILITY notes regarding `Bd'.
Added COMPATIBILITY note to the effect that old groff pukes on `Bd
-compact -ragged' (regression test will fail on old groff).
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the "data" union in mdoc_node. Allows me to remove some ugly loops in
the front-end and duplicate tests in mdoc_action.c. Add a regression
test to make sure we're not doing anything bad (more to come).
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inconsistent behaviour. In short:
Some macros are displayed differently in the SYNOPSIS
section, particularly Nm, Cd, Fd, Fn, Fo, In, Vt, and Ft.
All of these macros are output on their own line. If two
such dissimilar macros are pair-wise invoked (except for Ft
before Fo or Fn), they are separated by a vertical space,
unless in the case of Fo, Fn, and Ft, which are always
separated by vertical space.
Behaviour ok Jason McIntyre, ingo@. Fallout will be treated
case-by-case.
I had to clear out some regressions that were testing against groff's
stranger behaviours: these will now break, as we don't care about such
invocations.
Also removed the newline for `Cd' invocation in a non-SYNOPSIS context.
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extent.
Documented `Fn'. Please note the COMPATIBILITY note regarding historic
groff.
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