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* Add config.h Glue for OpenIndiana (and older OpenSolaris) to build.Kristaps Dzonsons2011-04-041-0/+4
| | | | From a patch by Yuri Pankov, thanks!
* Step 1 of restructuring: libmandoc.h. Move all compiler-set-specificKristaps Dzonsons2011-03-221-1/+0
| | | | | | | | | | stuff into libmandoc.h, including old mdoc.h/man.h/roff.h functions now used by read.c. The motivation behind this is to tighten the relationship between the underlying compilers while keeping parse data hidden from general callers (e.g., main.c). While here, also move register values from mandoc.h into libmandoc.h as noted by schwarze@. See above for explanation.
* Consolidate messages. Have all parse-time messages (in libmdoc,Kristaps Dzonsons2011-03-201-7/+10
| | | | | | | | | libroff, etc., etc.) route into mandoc_msg() and mandoc_vmsg(), for the time being in libmandoc.h. This requires struct mparse to be passed into the allocation routines instead of mandocmsg and a void pointer. Then, move some of the functionality of the old mmsg() into read.c's mparse_mmsg() (check against wlevel and setting of file_status) and use main.c's mmsg() as simply a printing tool.
* Since tbl_data() can now produce multiple spans, let parsebuf()Ingo Schwarze2011-01-251-3/+9
| | | | | | | generate man(7) or mdoc(7) nodes for all these spans, not only for the last one. Restores the horizontal lines in the cpu(4/hppa) tables. ok kristaps@
* Support `T{' and `T}' data blocks. When a standalone `T{' isKristaps Dzonsons2011-01-041-1/+8
| | | | | | | encountered as a line's last data cell, move into TBL_PART_CDATA mode whilst leaving the cell's designation as TBL_DATA_NONE. When new data arrives that's not a standalone `T}', append it to the cell contends. Close out and warn appropriately.
* Make width calculations occur within tbl_term.c, not tbl.c. This allowsKristaps Dzonsons2011-01-031-160/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | for front-ends to make decisions about widths, not the back-end. To pull this off, first make each tbl_head contain a unique index value (0 <= index < total tbl_head elements) and remove the tbl_calc() routine from the back-end. Then, when encountering the first tbl_span in the front-end, dynamically create an array of configurations (termp_tbl) keyed on each tbl_head's unique index value. Construct the decimals and widths at this time, then continue parsing as before. The termp_tbl and indexes are required because we pass a const tbl AST into the front-end.
* Fix table to print nicely (merging error). Also have -Ttree push out someKristaps Dzonsons2011-01-021-5/+0
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* Add some final bits necessary in the upcoming -Tascii tbl stuff.Kristaps Dzonsons2011-01-021-0/+3
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* Churn to get parts of 'struct tbl' visible from mandoc.h: rename theKristaps Dzonsons2011-01-021-18/+18
| | | | | | | existing 'struct tbl' as 'struct tbl_node', then move all option stuff into a 'struct tbl' in mandoc.h. This conflicted with a structure in chars.c, which was renamed.
* Merge in the width, decimal, and positioning code for individual data rowsKristaps Dzonsons2011-01-011-0/+165
| | | | | | | | from tbl.bsd.lv. This is more or less verbatim, less queue macros and also a check for NULL layout. This concludes the back-end parsing for a little while, as the front-end display may now be configured.
* Plug in the "head" concept for tables. A tbl_head specifies the fullKristaps Dzonsons2011-01-011-4/+8
| | | | | | | | | | layout for each row, including vertical spacers. One grabs the tbl_head for a row and iterates through each entry, plugging data from the tbl_span into the header as appropriate. This is pulled in more or less verbatim from tbl.bsd.lv. In fact, this is verbatim except that lists macros are made into hard-coded lists (for compatibility, as long-ago noted by joerg@).
* Raise an error if a table is closed without data.Kristaps Dzonsons2011-01-011-1/+7
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* Add documentation bits for libroff's new roff_span().Kristaps Dzonsons2011-01-011-1/+11
| | | | | | Add bits to remember tbl's invocation point. Add ERROR class message if no data's in the table.
* Switch on tbl rows being added to the parse stream. Here we go!Kristaps Dzonsons2011-01-011-4/+4
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* Expose the parsed table API to the world and add accessors through theKristaps Dzonsons2010-12-311-0/+7
| | | | roff.h interface.
* Put parsed tables into a queue that's cleared at the end of parsing.Kristaps Dzonsons2010-12-311-59/+31
| | | | This completes the parsing phase of the new tbl implementation.
* Move clean-up of parsed tbl nodes into the tbl_clear() function, calledKristaps Dzonsons2010-12-301-19/+26
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* Initial check-in of table data-row processing. For the time being, thisKristaps Dzonsons2010-12-291-1/+14
| | | | | | parses table data then throws it away immediately. It does not yet try to cross-check data rows against layout or anything. This copied more or less completely from tbl.bsd.lv.
* Add handling for `T&', which restarts a table except for its options.Kristaps Dzonsons2010-12-291-0/+8
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* Merge, with considerable changes, tbl.bsd.lv's layout-handling code.Kristaps Dzonsons2010-12-291-1/+17
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* Significant update to options handling, which now departs almostKristaps Dzonsons2010-12-291-62/+23
| | | | | | | | | | | | | completely with the BSD.lv code due to performance issues and flat-out errors. Performance issues: functions called per character. Ugly. Flat-out errors: disallowing "reserved" tokens as arguments to those options accepting arguments. Also added are two mandoc.h error codes for general tbl syntax errors and for bad options.
* Fix copyright email.Kristaps Dzonsons2010-12-281-1/+1
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* Adding initial options processing (not hooked into parse yet). This isKristaps Dzonsons2010-12-281-9/+60
| | | | | more or less copied from tbl.bsd.lv and still needs integration with the general mandoc framework, e.g., with error messages.
* Fixed enum rofferr return value in tbl_read() (oops).Kristaps Dzonsons2010-12-281-1/+1
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* Initial tbl framework. Parse point is in libroff, which keeps aKristaps Dzonsons2010-12-281-0/+94
reference to a current tbl parse and routes ALL text into the tbl parse after stripping reserved words and making block-level pre-processing (e.g., `ig'). This is consistent with an analysis of embedded `TS/TE' in manuals with sprinkled -mdoc, roff, and -man macros. Fact of a parse is exposed to main.c by a return value (ROFF_TBL), which will trigger main.c to add a foreign parsed body to the -mdoc or -man parse stream. This interface isn't in yet, but will follow the parse-text functions in both libraries. I put this login in main.c because I don't want libroff calling directly into libmdoc or libman. As a consequence, a parsed row can be pushed directly into any -mdoc or -man context (put a `Bd -literal -offset indent' into a `TE/TS' block to see why this is necessary). It will then absorb formatting cues in the front-ends. A note on naming. I decided on libroff.h instead of tbl.h because this is purely within the roff layer. Separate tbl implementations will need, then, to interface with libroff. This is "how it should be" because tbl is tightly linked with roff in terms of `ds' and other formatting macros, as well as, of course, special characters and other roffisms.