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Issue found by Christian Neukirchen <chneukirchen at gmail dot com>
in the socket(2) manual on Linux.
Also fixes major rendering bugs (including partial loss of content)
in XkbChangeControls(3), XkbFreeClientMap(3), XkbGetMap(3),
XkbKeyNumGroups(3), and XkbSetMap(3).
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where needed, which is less fragile.
This fixes a subtle NULL pointer access to tp->tbl.cols:
Due to a bug in the man(7) parser, the first span of a table can
end up in a .TP head, in which case tblcalc() was never called.
Found by jsg@ with afl.
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struct tbl_cell. No functional change, minus 40 lines of code.
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empty-handed; so this is just KNF and some code simplifications,
no functional change.
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* Do not print out macro names in tbl(7) data blocks.
* Like with GNU tbl, let empty tables cause a blank line.
* Avoid producing empty tables in -Tman.
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but stop throwing away their arguments. This fixes information loss in a
handful of Xenocara manuals, at the price of a small amount of formatting
noise creeping through.
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* Allow mixing vertical line bars with the layout options
of the preceding layout cell.
* Correctly combine box options with layout lines.
* Correctly print vertical lines in data rows, with the right spacing.
* Correctly print cross markers and left and right ends of
horizontal lines even if vertical lines differ above and below.
* Avoid the bogus error message "no table data cells"
when a table data section starts with a horizontal line.
No increase in code size.
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and reduces groff/mandoc differences in OpenBSD base by about 1%
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Include <sys/types.h> where needed, it does not belong in config.h.
Remove <stdio.h> from config.h; if it is missing somewhere, it should
be added, but i cannot find a *.c file where it is missing.
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* Repair three instances of silent truncation, use asprintf(3).
* Change two instances of strlen(3)+malloc(3)+strlcpy(3)+strlcat(3)+...
to use asprintf(3) instead to make them less error prone.
* Cast the return value of four instances where the destination
buffer is known to be large enough to (void).
* Completely remove three useless instances of strlcpy(3)/strlcat(3).
* Mark two places in -Thtml with XXX that can cause information loss
and crashes but are not easy to fix, requiring design changes of
some internal interfaces.
* The file mandocdb.c remains to be audited.
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remove trailing whitespace and blanks before tabs, improve some indenting;
no functional change
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functions used for multiple languages (mdoc, man, roff), for example
mandoc_escape(), mandoc_getarg(), mandoc_eos(), and generic auxiliary
functions. Split the auxiliaries out into their own file and header.
While here, do some #include cleanup.
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PPC64 toolchain.
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and on its last line, the first T{ remained unclosed,
roff_parseln() never returned ROFF_TBL for that last line,
so {man,mdoc}_addspan() never got called for that last line,
so we ended up with a table
where no line associated with a node had TBL_SPAN_LAST set,
so tbl_term() never free()'d the cols in struct roffcol,
so tblcalc() crashed on the NULL == tbl->cols assertion
when starting the *next* table in the same file.
Fix this by returning ROFF_TBL as soon as we open a data cell,
not only when finishing it - as explained above, it may never
get properly closed but instead be interrupted by .TE.
Problem reported by bentley@ in latex2man.1.
I love it when bugs take half a day to debug but
the fix turns out to be flipping one single bit in the source code.
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1) This struct almost exclusively contains the table options.
2) Information about the table as a whole is actually in "struct tbl_node".
Besides, "struct tbl" was almost impossible to search for.
So rename it to "struct tbl_opts". No functional change.
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instead save their properties with the following column.
This simplifies layout parsing and saves a lot of code
related to column handling.
At output time, print all white space and vertical lines
separating columns before printing the following column,
and none after printing the preceding column, considerably
simplifying white space handling and width calculations.
No functional change, but it saves 150 lines of code,
and it allows the next patch to tbl_term.c, tbl_literal().
"Please check them in and I'll look into them later!" kristaps@
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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.
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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@
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Instead, let one line of input data add two new spans
to the tbl tree during one single call of tbl_data().
Note that this causes the horizontal line to get parsed
into the tbl tree, but not yet used in the output,
which will be fixed next.
Avoids data loss in cpu(4/hppa).
ok kristaps@
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error-class messages when data is being ignored by specifying it in "^"
cells (either as-is or in blocks).
Also note again that horizontal spanners aren't really supported...
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sure signedness is correct. Verify that layouts MUST exit for data
cells.
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always hold, which cleans up the table stuff a bit.
Second, set a "spans" value per data cell consisting of the number of
skipped TBL_CELL_SPAN layout cells.
Third, make tbl_term.c understand how to skip over spanned sections when
iterating over the header queue.
What remains is to calculate the widths of spanned cells.
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(instead of data), re-use the last "layout" pointer instead of advancing
to the next one.
This fixes a segfault report by joerg@.
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work and add documentation for it.
Also make tbl_term() not puke if the number of data cells is less than
the number of layout cells (which happens from time to time). This
still needs work because we should pad out empty cells so that the
borders all work out.
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release to be implemented in full.
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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.
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mandoc also now warns (so does tbl(1)) if a horizontal spanner is
specified along with data.
While here, fix up some documentation and uncomment the tbl reference.
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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.
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with a little star next to the entry (yeah, this is mostly for testing).
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tables a little bit smarter.
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tbl.bsd.lv, although it has been reimplemented.
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once per invocation.
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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.
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