$Id$ This file lists the most important changes in the mdocml.bsd.lv distribution. Changes in version 1.14.1, released on February XXX, 2017 --- MAJOR NEW FEATURES --- * apropos(1): Reimplement complete semantic search functionality without the dependency on SQLite3, using only POSIX APIs. This comes with a completely new mandoc.db(5) file format. * man(1): Support more than one tag entry for the same search term, plus some minor improvements to the less(1) :t support. * -Thtml: Use real macro names for CSS classes. Systematic cleanup of and many improvements to mandoc.css. * -Thtml: Produce human readable HTML code by using indentation and better line breaks. Improve various HTML elements, and trim several useless ones. * New catman(8) utility, still somewhat experimental. * Now includes a portable version of the OpenBSD mandoc regression suite, see regress/regress.pl.1 for details. --- REMOVED FUNCTIONALITY --- * Operating systems that don't provide mmap(3) are no longer supported. * Drop support for manpath(1). Even if your system has manpath(1), it is simpler to use MANPATH_DEFAULT in configure.local for operating system defaults, man.conf(5) for machine-specific modifications, and ${MANPATH}, -m, and -M for user preferences than to bother with the complexity of manpath(1). * makewhatis(8) -p: No longer warn about missing MLINKS since these are no longer needed for anything. --- MINOR NEW FEATURES --- * mdoc(7): Warn about invalid punctuation and content below NAME. * mdoc(7): Warn about .Xr lacking the second argument (section). * mdoc(7): Warn about violations of the rule "new sentence, new line". * roff(7): Warn about trailing whitespace at the end of comments. * mdoc(7): Always do text production in the validator, never in the formatters. Cleaner, simpler, shorter, helps NetBSD apropos(1) and also makes -Ttree output more useful. * -Ttree: Show metadata and some additional node flags. New -Onoval output option to show the unvalidated tree. --- RELIABILITY BUGFIXES --- * man(1): Make "man -l" work with standard input from a pipe or file, as long as standard output is a terminal. * mdoc(7): Fix out of bounds read access for .Bl without a type but with a width. * mdoc(7): Fix out of bounds read access for .Bl -column starting with a tab character instead of a child .It macro. * mdoc(7): Fix syntax tree corruption leading to segfaults caused by stray block end macros in nested blocks of mismatching type. * man(1): Fix NULL dereference when the first of multiple pages shown was preformatted. * mdoc(7): Fix syntax tree corruption leading to NULL dereference for macro sequences like .Bl .Bl .It Bo .El .It. * mdoc(7): Fix syntax tree corruption leading to NULL dereference caused by .Ta following a nested .Bl -column breaking another block. * mdoc(7): Fix syntax tree corruption sometimes leading to NULL dereference caused by indirectly broken .Nm blocks in the SYNOPSIS. * mdoc(7) -Thtml: Fix a NULL dereference for .Bl -column with 0 columns. * mdoc(7): Fix NULL dereference if the only child of the head of the first .Sh was an empty in-line macro. * mdoc(7): Fix an assertion failure for a .Bd without a type that breaks another block. * mdoc(7): Fix an assertion failure caused by .Bl -column without .It but containing eqn(7) or tbl(7) code. * roff(7): Fix an assertion failure caused by \z\[u00FF] with -Tps/-Tpdf. * roff(7): Fix an assertion failures caused by whitespace inside \o'' (overstrike) sequences. * -Thtml: Fix an assertion failure caused by -Oman or -Oincludes of excessive length. --- PORTABILITY IMPROVEMENTS --- * man(1): Do not mix stdio narrow and wide stream orientation on stdout, which could cause output corruption on glibc. * mandoc(1): Autodetect a suitable locale for -Tutf8 mode. * Autodetect whether PATH_MAX is defined. * Autodetect if nanosleep(3) needs -lrt. * Put compiler arguments that may contain -l at the end. --- MINOR BUGFIXES --- * mdoc(7): Fix SYNOPSIS output if the first child of .Nm is a macro. * mdoc(7) -Thtml: Improve formatting of .Bl -tag with short tags. * man(7) -Thtml: Preserve whitespace in .nf (nofill) mode. * mandoc(1): Error out on invalid output options on the command line. --- STRUCTURAL CHANGES, no functional change --- * Redesign part of the mandoc_html(3) interfaces, making them much easier to use and reducing the amount of code by a few hundred lines. --- THANKS TO --- * Michael Stapelberg (Debian) for designing the new mandocd(8) and parts of the new catman(8), and for a number of patches and bug reports. * Baptiste Daroussin (FreeBSD) for profiling the new makewhatis(8) implementation and suggesting an algorithmic improvement which more than doubled performance, and for a few bug reports. * Ed Maste (FreeBSD) for an important patch improving reproducibility of builds in makewhatis(8), and for a few bug reports. * Theo Buehler (OpenBSD) for more than ten important bug reports, most of them found by systematic afl(1) fuzzing. * Benny Lofgren, David Dahlberg, and in particular Vadim Zhukov for crucial help in getting .Bl -tag CSS formatting fixed. * Svyatoslav Mishyn (Crux Linux) for an initial version of the patch to autodetect a suitable locale for -Tutf8 mode. * Jason McIntyre (OpenBSD) for multiple useful discussions and a number of bug reports. * Alexander Bluhm, Andrew Fresh, Antoine Jacoutot, Antony Bentley, Christian Weisgerber, Jonathan Gray, Marc Espie, Martijn van Duren, Stuart Henderson, Ted Unangst, Theo de Raadt (OpenBSD), Abhinav Upadhyay, Christos Zoulas, Kamil Rytarowski, Sevan Janiyan, Thomas Klausner (NetBSD), Aaron M. Ucko, Bdale Garbee, Reiner Herrmann, Shane Kerr (Debian), Leah Neukirchen (Void Linux), Daniel Sabogal (Alpine Linux), Yuri Pankov (illumos), Carsten Kunze (Heirloom roff), Kristaps Dzonsons (bsd.lv), Anton Lindqvist, Jan Stary, Jeremy A. Mates, Mark Patruck, Pavan Maddamsetti, Sean Levy , and Tiago Silva for bug reports. * Brent Cook, Marc Espie, Philip Guenther, Todd Miller (OpenBSD) and Markus Waldeck for useful discussions. * And as usual, OpenCSW for providing me with a Solaris 9/10/11 testing environment. Changes in version 1.13.4, released on July 14, 2016 --- MAJOR NEW FEATURES --- * man.conf(5): Design and implement a simpler configuration file format. * man(1): Leverage less(1) -T and :t in a way resembling ctags(1) to jump to the definitions of various terms inside manual pages. * soelim(1): New implementation by Baptiste Daroussin. * privilege limitation: Use OpenBSD pledge(2) or OS X sandbox_init(3) when available. * man.cgi(8): Support short URIs like http://man.openbsd.org/mdoc . * mandoc.css: Use one unified stylesheet rather than three different ones. --- MAJOR FUNCTIONALLY RELEVANT BUGFIXES --- * mdoc(7): Fix multiple aspects of SYNOPSIS .Nm formatting. * man(1): Fix process group handling, avoiding unclean shutdowns. --- PORTABILITY IMPROVEMENTS --- * Correctly use the ohash(3) compatibility implementation even when building without SQLite support. * Add compat glue for building on Solaris 9 and 10. * Let ./configure select a supported RE syntax for word boundaries. * Support LDFLAGS, to be used for example for hardening options. * Avoid mixing putchar(3) and putwchar(3) on the same file descriptor, it resulted in output corruption on some platforms. * Avoid reusing va_lists, use va_copy(3) for better portability. * Do not hardcode the path to the more(1) program. --- MINOR NEW FEATURES --- * roff(7): Implement \n(.$ (number of macro arguments). * roff(7): Fully implement \z (do not advance cursor). * roff(7): Implement the `r' conditional (register exists). * roff(7): Implement \\$* (interpolate all arguments). * roff(7): Parse and ignore \, and \/ (italic corrections). * When there is no -m, no -M, no MANPATH and no /etc/man.conf, fall back to /usr/share/man:/usr/X11R6/man:/usr/local/man. * man(1): Give manuals in purely numerical sections priority over manuals of the same name in sections with an alphabetical suffix. * man.cgi(8): Support "header.html" and "footer.html". * man.cgi(8): Set the "autofocus" attribute on the query text box. * man.cgi(8): Simplify the search form, drop two useless buttons. * man.cgi(8): Delete the pseudo-manpath "mandoc", assume that apropos(1) and man.cgi(8) are installed in the default manpath. --- RELIABILITY BUGFIXES --- * mdoc(7): Avoid a use after free and an assertion failure when nodes are deleted during validation. * mdoc(7): Avoid a NULL pointer access when .Bd has no arguments. * mdoc(7): Avoid a NULL pointer access triggered by mismatching end macros. * mdoc(7): Avoid an assertion when .Fo has no argument. * mdoc(7): Avoid an assertion when .Ta occurs in .Bl -column. * mdoc(7): Avoid an assertion when a body gets broken and has a tail. * roff(7): Avoid an assertion caused by blanks inside \o. * roff(7): Make .so links to gziped manuals work without mandoc.db(5). * tbl(7): Avoid a use after free when the last line of a layout is empty. * eqn(7): Avoid an infinite loop caused by recursive "define". * makewhatis(8): Avoid a segfault caused by unusual directory structures. * Fix handling of leading, trailing, and double colons in MANPATH and -m. --- MINOR BUGFIXES --- * mdoc(7): Put arguments to end macros of broken partial explicit blocks inside the breaking block. * mdoc(7): Let .Dv force normal font. * mdoc(7): Make trailing whitespace significant in .Bl -tag widths. * mdoc(7): Fix macro interpretation around tabs in .Bl -column. * man(7): Use the default width for .RS without arguments. * man(7): On a new RS nesting level, the saved width starts from the default width, not from the saved width of the previous level. * man(7): Allow .PD in next-line scope. * man(7): Improve handling of empty .HP. * man(7): Improve formatting of .br and .sp inside .HP. * man(7): Do not mistreat empty arguments to font alternating macros as vertical spacing requests. * man(7): Allow fill mode changes in tagged paragraph next-line scope. * man(7): Fix minor bugs in block rewinding and simplify the related code. * man(7): Add missing line breaks before subsection headers. * man(7): Give section and subsection headers hanging indentation. * man(7): Make trailing whitespace significant in .TP widths. * roff(7): Don't allow breaking the output line after hyphens that immediately follow escape sequences. * roff(7): Ignore blank characters at the beginning of conditional blocks. * roff(7): Escape breakable hyphens only after handling input line traps. * roff(7): Reject \[uD800] to \[uDFFF] (surrogates) in the parser. * tbl(7): Allow more than one data field after T} on the same input line. * terminal output: Apply bold and italic to non-ASCII Unicode codepoints. * terminal output: Improve rounding rules for horizontal scaling widths. * HTML output: Render ASCII_NBRSP as " ", not "-". * man(1): Do not match the first part of a name if it continues with a dot. * man(1): Keep working even if the current directory is unusable. * man(1): Better error message when $PAGER is invalid. * makewhatis(8): Improve handling of .Va and .Vt macros. * apropos(1): Print "nothing appropriate" to stderr when appropriate. * apropos(1): Abort with a useful error message when elementary database operations like preparing queries or binding variables fail. --- STRUCTURAL CHANGES, no functional change --- * mdoc(7) and man(7): Unified data structures struct roff_node etc. * mdoc(7) and man(7): Unified node handling library in roff.c. * mdoc(7) and man(7): Seperate validation phase from parsing. * roff(7): Major character table cleanup. * Link with libz rather than forking gunzip(1). --- THANKS TO --- * Baptiste Daroussin (FreeBSD) for the new soelim(1) and for release testing. * Anthony Bentley (OpenBSD) for unifying mandoc.css, two nice patches for man.cgi(8), some documentation patches, some bug reports, and various useful discussions. * Todd Miller (OpenBSD) for lots of help with process group and signal handling, a few patches, some bug reports and some useful discussions. * Jonathan Gray (OpenBSD) for yet more testing with afl(1) again resulting in more than half a dozen important bug reports. * Svyatoslav Mishyn (Crux Linux) for some patches, several bug reports, and extensive release testing. * Leah Neukirchen (Void Linux) for a number of compatibility patches and suggestions and several bug reports. * Christos Zoulas (NetBSD) for a bug fix patch and some useful suggestions for cleanup. * Florian Obser (OpenBSD) for a bugfix patch and some bug reports. * Sevan Janiyan for help with Solaris compatibility and release testing on many platforms. * Jan Holzhueter and OpenCSW in general for help with Solaris compatibility, and for providing me with a Solaris 9/10/11 testing environment. * Michael McConville (OpenBSD) for some simple cleanup patches. * Thomas Klausner (NetBSD) for some bug reports and release testing. * Christian Weisgerber, Dmitrij Czarkoff, Igor Sobrado, Ken Westerback, Marc Espie, Mike Belopuhov, Rafael Neves, Ted Unangst, Tim van der Molen, Theo Buehler, Theo de Raadt (OpenBSD), Kurt Jaeger, Dag Erling Smoergrav (FreeBSD), Joerg Sonnenberger (NetBSD), Carsten Kunze (Heirloom troff), Daniel Levai, Fabian Raetz, Jan Stary, Jean-Yves Migeon, Lorenzo Beretta, Markus Waldeck, Maxim Belooussov, Michael Reed, Peter Bray, and Serguey Parkhomovsky for bug reports and feature suggestions. * Alexander Hall, Andrew Fresh, Antoine Jacoutot, Doug Hogan, Jason McIntyre, Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse, Kent Spillner, Nicholas Marriott, Peter Hessler, Sebastien Marie, Stefan Sperling, and Theo de Raadt (OpenBSD) for helpful discussions and feedback. Changes in version 1.13.3, released on March 13, 2015 --- MAJOR NEW FEATURES --- * When a manual is missing from an outdated database, let man(1) show it anyway, using a KISS file system lookup as a fallback. * Use this to always provide man(1), even without database support. * Fatal errors no longer exist. If a file can be opened, mandoc will produce some output; at worst, the output may be almost empty. * New -Wunsupp message level. --- POTENTIONALLY SECURITY RELEVANT BUGFIXES --- * Fix a potential write buffer overrun on incomplete string conditionals. http://mdocml.bsd.lv/cgi-bin/cvsweb/roff.c#rev1.241 * Fix a potential write buffer overrun on backslash at EOF in a conditional. http://mdocml.bsd.lv/cgi-bin/cvsweb/roff.c#rev1.247 * Fix a use after free sometimes hit when validation deletes a block. http://mdocml.bsd.lv/cgi-bin/cvsweb/mdoc_macro.c#rev1.180 --- MAJOR FUNCTIONALLY RELEVANT BUGFIXES --- * Let man(1) show manuals for the current architecture by default, and support the MACHINE environment variable. * Fix the man(1) and apropos(1) -m option, it didn't work at all. * Do not spawn a pager when there is no output. * In makewhatis(8), fix detection of hardlinked manuals on platforms having padding in struct inodev (typically 64bit platforms). --- PORTABILITY IMPROVEMENTS --- * Ignore O_CLOEXEC when the operating system doesn't provide it. * Avoid forward reference to enum type which violates ISO C99. * Support homebrew-style linking on Mac OS X. --- MINOR NEW FEATURES --- * lookup: Accept digit+letter and "n" as section names in man(1), and consistently handle digit+letter in file name extensions. * lookup: Speed up -s/-S by using the "mlinks" rather than the "keys" table. * output: Insert horizontal lines between formatted manual pages. * input: New stricter and more resilient UTF-8 parser. * mdoc(7): Refactor block rewinding for simpler and more robust parsing. * man(7): Use the -Ios option when .TH has less than four arguments. * tbl(7): Implement the "center" option. * tbl(7): New option and format parsers, improved in many respects. * roff(7): Basic implementation of the \o escape sequence (overstrike), and improved rendering of overstrikes in PostScript and PDF output. * Message improvements, in particular for, but not restricted to, eqn(7), tbl(7), and wrong numbers of arguments in mdoc(7) and man(7), in various cases also improving output generated by invalid input. * Delete the -V option. It serves no purpose but keeps confusing people. * gmdiff: Minimal support for Heirloom roff. --- RELIABILITY BUGFIXES --- * tbl(7): Fix a read buffer overrun on 'f' at EOL in a layout. * roff(7): Fix a read buffer overrun on incomplete numerical conditions. * mdoc(7): Fix a NULL pointer access on .Nd followed by an explicit block. * mdoc(7): Fix a NULL pointer access on .It Xo without .Xc. * mdoc(7): Fix a NULL pointer access on .Eo without a tail. * mdoc(7): Fix a NULL pointer access in the validation of empty .St macros. * man(7)/tbl(7): Fix a NULL pointer access on .TS right after .TP. * tbl(7): Fix a NULL pointer access on layout lines without any cells. * eqn(7): Fix NULL pointer accesses in the terminal formatter. * roff(7): Fix a NULL pointer access on trailing \s-/\s+ without an argument. * gz: Fix a potential NULL pointer access after waitpid() failure. * roff(7): Don't let the modulo operator divide by zero. * input: Fix an assertion failure on certain invalid UTF-8 input. * terminal output: Allow arbitrary depth of the font stack (assertion fix). * mdoc(7): Fix assertion failures and endless loops on invalid block closing. * mdoc(7): Fix an assertion failure on .Bl .Sm not followed by .It. * mdoc(7): Fix an assertion failure on .Bl -column ... .El .Ta. * tbl(7): Fix assertion failures by macros inside table data, but do not throw away the macro arguments. * Prevent certain kinds of unreasonable input from producing excessive output, in one case caused by unsigned integer underflow. * Fix a potential memory leak in makewhatis(8) on very long filenames. --- MINOR BUGFIXES --- * mdoc(7): Fix parsing of badly nested blocks with multiple identical blocks. * mdoc(7): Support negative indentations for displays and lists. * mdoc(7): Don't mistreat negative .sp arguments as large positive ones. * mdoc(7): Some spacing fixes for .Eo/.Ec. * man(7): Support negative horizontal widths. * man(7): Do not print out invalid .IP arguments. * man(7): Correctly handle scaling units after .PD. * man(7): Support .RE with an argument. * man(7): Fix restoring indentation after .RS with large negative arguments. * tbl(7): Prevent tables from breaking the filling of preceding text. * tbl(7): Fix vertical spacing at the beginning of tables. * tbl(7): Parser and formatter fixes for line drawing and font modifiers. * tbl(7): Correct handling of blank data lines. * eqn(7): Add sometimes missing whitespace before equation output. * roff(7): Fix vertical scaling, most of it was wrong. * roff(7): Slightly improve \w width measurements. * roff(7): Accept the historic aliases \s10 to \s39 for \s(10 to \s(39. * roff(7): Correctly escape quotes when expanding macro arguments. * roff(7): Correctly handle scaling units in numerical expressions, and some other improvements to the parsing of numerical expressions. * roff(7): Three minor fixes with respect to evaluation of conditionals. * roff(7): Let .it accept numerical expressions, not just constants. * mandoc_char(7): Correct some character names and renderings. * If earlier files set a non-zero exit status, never reset it to zero. --- THANKS TO --- * Jonathan Gray (OpenBSD) for yet more testing with afl (the American Fuzzy Lop security fuzzer), again resulting in many bug reports. * Theo de Raadt (OpenBSD) for suggesting the main new feature (man(1) file system lookup) and for reporting an important bug (pager without output). * Theo Buehler for an important bug report (-s/-S slowness) and for proposing a nice new feature (lines between pages). * Jason McIntyre for an important bug report (hardlink detection) and multiple documentation patches. * Pascal Stumpf (OpenBSD) and Alessandro de Laurenzis for important bug reports (architecture and man -m, respectively). * Thomas Klausner (NetBSD) for proposing a new feature (man(7) -Ios), a bug report, and release testing. * Anthony Bentley, Daniel Dickman, Ted Unangst (OpenBSD) and Kristaps Dzonsons (bsd.lv) for source code patches and bug reports. * Christian Weisgerber (OpenBSD) for more than half a dozen bug reports. * Carsten Kunze (Heirloom troff) for bug reports and release testing. * Antoine Jacoutot (OpenBSD) for release testing. * Alexis Hildebrandt (Homebrew), Baptiste Daroussin (FreeBSD), Jonathan Perkin (SmartOS), Pedro Giffuni (FreeBSD), Svyatoslav Mishyn (Crux Linux), Ulrich Spoerlein (FreeBSD), Jan Stary, Patrick Keshishian, Sebastien Marie, and Steffen Nurpmeso for bug reports. Changes in version 1.13.2, released on December 13, 2014 --- MAJOR NEW FEATURES --- * Include an implementation of man(1), the manual page viewer. * Unified set of command line option, each one supported by all command names, including new options -a (format all), -c (no pager), -h (synopsis only), and -w (list filenames). * Support the MANPAGER and PAGER environment variables. * Support gzip'ed manuals by the whole toolset, even as .so targets. * Support UTF-8 and Latin-1 input by the whole toolset, delete preconv(1). * Switch the default output mode from -Tascii to -Tlocale. * Improve -Tascii output for Unicode escape sequences. * Let the -Thtml output mode produce polyglot HTML5. * Many improvements for eqn(7), in particular in-line equations, MathML output in -Thtml mode, and much improved terminal formatting. --- PORTABILITY IMPROVEMENTS --- * Change the build sequence to the usual ./configure; make; make install. * Support ./configure.local for build customizations. * Autodetect wchar, sqlite3, and manpath support. * Provide a fallback version of fts(3) for systems lacking it. * Support choosing alternative binary and manual names. --- MINOR NEW FEATURES --- * Rudimentary implementation of the e, x, and z tbl(7) layout modifiers to equalize, maximize, and ignore the width of columns. * Implement font modifiers in tbl(7) layouts. * Allow comma-separated options in the tbl(7) options line. * Parse and ignore the .pl (page length) roff(7) request. * Implement .An -[no]split for the mdoc(7) -Thtml output mode. * Support bold italic font in PostScript and PDF output. * Warn about commas in function arguments and parentheses in function names. * Warn about botched .Xr ordering and punctuation below SEE ALSO. * Warn about AUTHORS sections without .An macros. * Warn about attempts to call non-callable macros. * New developer documentation manual page mandoc_headers(3). --- BUGFIXES --- * Fix read buffer overrun sometimes triggered by trailing whitespace. * Fix read buffer overrun triggered by certain invalid \H sequences. * Fix NULL pointer access triggered by .Bl without any arguments. * Fix NULL pointer access triggered by .It Nm Fo without .Fc. * Fix NULL pointer access triggered by .Sh Xo .Sh without .Xc. * Fix NULL pointer access triggered by missing .Nm. * Fix an assertion triggered by .It right after .El. * Fix an assertion triggered by .Ec without preceding .Eo. * Fix an assertion triggered by .Sm or .Db with multiple arguments. * Fix assertion failures triggered by very large width arguments. * Fix a division by zero in the roff(7) parser. * Prevent negative arguments to .ll from causing integer underflow. * Correctly autodetect source format even when .Dd is preceded by .ll. * Multiple fixes with respect to .Bd and .Bl -offset and -width. * Many bugfixes with respect to scaling units. * Multiple fixes with respect to delimiter handling by in-line macros. * Multiple fixes with respect to .Pf. * Make \c work properly in no-fill mode. * Stricter syntax checking of Unicode character names. --- THANKS TO --- * Kristaps Dzonsons for rewriting the eqn(7) parser, implementing HTML5 and MathML output, and various other code contributions. * Jonathan Gray (OpenBSD) for extensive testing with afl (the American Fuzzy Lop security fuzzer) resulting in many bug reports. * Anthony Bentley (OpenBSD), Baptiste Daroussin (FreeBSD), Daniel Dickman, Doug Hogan, Jason McIntyre, Theo de Raadt (OpenBSD), and Martin Natano for source code patches. * Carsten Kunze (Heirloom troff), Daniel Levai (Slackware), Garrett D'Amore (illumos), Giovanni Becchis, Matthew Dempsky, Stuart Henderson, Ted Unangst, Todd Miller (OpenBSD), Thomas Klausner (NetBSD), Ulrich Spoerlein (FreeBSD), Justin Haynes, Marcus Merighi, Sebastien Marie, Steffen Nurpmeso and Theo Buehler for bug reports. Changes in version 1.13.1, released on August 10, 2014 --- MAJOR NEW FEATURES --- * A complete apropos(1)/makewhatis(8)/man.cgi(8) suite based on SQLite3 is now included. * The roff(7) parser now provides an almost complete implementation of numerical expressions. * Warning and error messages have been improved in many ways. Almost all fatal errors were downgraded to normal errors and some even to warnings. Almost all messages now mention the macro where the issue is detected and many indicate the workaround employed. The mandoc(1) manual now includes a list explaining all messages. --- MINOR NEW FEATURES --- * The roff(7) parser now supports the .ami (append to macro with indirectly specified name), .as (append to user-defined string), .dei (define macro with indirectly specified name), .ll (line length), and .rr (remove register) requests. * The roff(7) parser now supports string comparison and numerical conditionals in the .if and .ie requests. * The roff parser now fully supports the \B (validate numerical expression) and partially supports the \w (measure text width) escape sequences. * The terminal formatter now supports the \: (optional line break) escape sequence. * The roff parser now supports expansion of user-defined strings involving indirect references. * The roff(7) parser now handles some pre-defined read-only number registers that occur in the pod2man(1) preamble. * For backward compatibility, the mdoc(7) parser and formatters now support the obsolete macros .En, .Es, .Fr, and .Ot. * The mdoc(7) formatter non partially supports .Bd -centered. * tbl(7) now handles leading and trailing vertical lines. * The build system now provides fallback versions of strcasestr(3) and strsep(3) for systems lacking them. * The mdoc(7) manual now explains how various standards supported by the .St macro are related to each other. --- BUGFIXES --- * In the roff(7) parser, several bugs were fixed with respect to closing conditional blocks on macro lines. * Parsing of roff(7) identifiers and escape sequences was improved in multiple respects. * In the mdoc(7) parser, the handling of defective document prologues was improved in multiple ways. * The mdoc(7) parser no longer skips content before the first section header, and it no longer deletes non-.% content from .Rs blocks. * In the mdoc(7) parser, a crash was fixed related to weird .Sh headers. * In the mdoc(7) parser, handling of .Sm with missing or invalid arguments was corrected. * In the mdoc(7) parser, trailing punctuation at the end of partial implicit macros no longer triggers end-of-sentence spacing. * In the terminal formatter, two crashes were fixed: one triggered by excessive indentation and another by excessively long .Nm arguments. * In the terminal formatter, a floating point rounding bug was fixed that sometimes caused an off-by-one error in indentation. * In the UTF-8 formatter, rendering of accents, breakable hyphens, and non-breakable spaces was corrected. * In the HTML formatter, encoding of special characters was corrected in multiple respects. * In the mdoc(7) formatter, rendering of .Ex and .Rv was improved for various edge cases. * In the mdoc(7) formatter, handling of empty .Bl -inset item heads was improved. * In the man(7) formatter, some bugs were fixed with respect to same-line detection in the context of .TP and .nf macros, and the indentation of .IP and .TP blocks was improved. * The mandoc(3) library no longer prints to stderr. --- THANKS TO --- Abhinav Upadhyay (NetBSD), Andreas Voegele, Anthony Bentley (OpenBSD), Christian Weisgerber (OpenBSD), Havard Eidnes (NetBSD), Jan Stary, Jason McIntyre (OpenBSD), Jeremie Courreges-Anglas (OpenBSD), Joerg Sonnenberger (NetBSD), Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado (OpenBSD), Marc Espie (OpenBSD), Matthias Scheler (NetBSD), Pascal Stumpf (OpenBSD), Paul Onyschuk (Alpine Linux), Sebastien Marie, Steffen Nurpmeso, Stuart Henderson (OpenBSD), Ted Unangst (OpenBSD), Theo de Raadt (OpenBSD), Thomas Klausner (NetBSD), and Ulrich Spoerlein (FreeBSD) for reporting bugs and missing features. Changes in version 1.12.3, released on December 31, 2013 * In the mdoc(7) SYNOPSIS, line breaks and hanging indentation now work correctly for .Fo/.Fa/.Fc and .Fn blocks. Thanks to Franco Fichtner for doing part of the work. * The mdoc(7) .Bk macro got some addititonal bugfixes. * In mdoc(7) macro arguments, double quotes can now be quoted by doubling them, just like in man(7). Thanks to Tsugutomo ENAMI for the patch. * At the end of man(7) macro lines, end-of-sentence spacing now works. Thanks to Franco Fichtner for the patch. * For backward compatibility, the man(7) parser now supports the man-ext .UR/.UE (uniform resource identifier) block macros. * The man(7) parser now handles closing blocks that are not open more gracefully. * The man(7) parser now ignores blank lines right after .SH and .SS. * In the man(7) formatter, reset indentation when leaving a block, not just when entering the next one. * The roff(7) .nr request now supports incrementing and decrementing number registers and stops parsing the number right before the first non-digit character. * The roff(7) parser now supports the alternative escape sequence syntax \C'uXXXX' for Unicode characters. * The roff(7) parser now parses and ignores the .fam (font family) and .hw (hyphenation points) requests and the \d and \u escape sequences. * The roff(7) manual got a new ESCAPE SEQUENCE REFERENCE. Changes in version 1.12.2, released on Oktober 5, 2013 * The mdoc(7) to man(7) converter, to be called as mandoc -Tman, is now fully functional. * The mandoc(1) utility now supports the -Ios (default operating system) input option, and the -Tutf8 output mode now actually works. * The mandocdb(8) utility no longer truncates existing databases when starting to build new ones, but only replaces them when the build actually succeeds. * The man(7) parser now supports the PD macro (paragraph distance), and (for GNU man-ext compatibility only) EX (example block) and EE (example end). Plus several bugfixes regarding indentation, line breaks, and vertical spacing, and regarding RS following TP. * The roff(7) parser now supports the \f(BI (bold+italic) font escape, the \z (zero cursor advance) escape and the cc (change control character) and it (input line trap) requests. Plus bugfixes regarding the \t (tab) escape, nested escape sequences, and conditional requests. * In mdoc(7), several bugs were fixed related to UTF-8 output of quoting enclosures, delimiter handling, list indentation and horizontal and vertical spacing, formatting of the Lk, %U, and %C macros, plus some bugfixes related to the handling of syntax errors like badly nested font blocks, stray Ta macros outside column lists, unterminated It Xo blocks, and non-text children of Nm blocks. * In tbl(7), the width of horizontal spans and the vertical spacing around tables was corrected, and in man(7) files, a crash was fixed that was triggered by some particular unclosed T{ macros. * For mandoc developers, we now provide a tbl(3) library manual and gmdiff, a very small, very simplistic groff-versus-mandoc output comparison tool. * Provide this NEWS file. Changes in version 1.12.1, released on March 23, 2012 * Significant work on apropos(1) and mandocdb(8). These tools are now much more robust. A whatis(1) implementation is now handled as an apropos(1) mode. These tools are also able to minimally handle pre-formatted pages, that is, those already formatted by another utility such as GNU troff. * The man.cgi(7) script is also now available for wider testing. It interfaces with mandocdb(8) manuals cached by catman(8). HTML output is generated on-the-fly by libmandoc or internal methods to convert pre-formatted pages. * The mailing list archive for the discuss and tech lists are being hosted by Gmane at gmane.comp.tools.mdocml.user and gmane.comp.tools.mdocml.devel, respectively. Changes in version 1.12.0, released on October 8, 2011 * This version features a new, work-in-progress mandoc(1) output mode: -Tman. This mode allows a system maintainer to distribute man(7) media for older systems that may not natively support mdoc(7), such as old Solaris systems. * The -Ofragment option was added to mandoc(1)'s -Thtml and -Txhtml modes. * While adding features, an apropos(1) utility has been merged from the mandoc-tools sandbox. This interfaces with mandocdb(8) for semantic search of manual content. apropos(1) is different from the traditional apropos primarily in allowing keyword search (such as for functions, utilities, etc.) and regular expressions. Note that the calling syntax for apropos is likely to change as it settles down. * In documentation news, the mdoc(7) and man(7) manuals have been made considerably more readable by adding MACRO OVERVIEW sections, by moving the gory details of the LANGUAGE SYNTAX to the roff(7) manual, and by moving the very technical MACRO SYNTAX sections down to the bottom of the page. * Furthermore, for tbl(7), the -Tascii mode horizontal spacing of tables was rewritten completely. It is now compatible with groff(1), both with and without frames and rulers. * Nesting of indented blocks is now supported in man(7), and several bugs were fixed regarding indentation and alignment. * The page headers in mdoc(7) are now nicer for very long titles. Changes in version 1.11.7, released on September 2, 2011 * Added demandoc(1) utility for stripping away macros and escapes. This replaces the historical deroff(1) utility. * Also improved the mdoc(7) and man(7) manuals. Changes in version 1.11.6, released on August 16, 2011 * Handling of tr macro in roff(7) implemented. This makes Perl documentation much more readable. Hyphenation is also now enabled in man(7) format documents. Many other general improvements have been implemented. Changes in version 1.11.5, released on July 24, 2011 * Significant eqn(7) improvements. mdocml can now parse arbitrary eqn input (although few GNU extensions are accepted, nor is mixing low-level roff with eqn). See the eqn(7) manual for details. For the time being, equations are rendered as simple in-line text. The equation parser satisfies the language specified in the Second Edition User's Guide: http://www.kohala.com/start/troff/v7man/eqn/eqn2e.ps Changes in version 1.11.4, released on July 12, 2011 * Bug-fixes and clean-ups across all systems, especially in mandocdb(8) and the man(7) parser. This release was significantly assisted by participants in OpenBSD's c2k11. Thanks! Changes in version 1.11.3, released on May 26, 2011 * Introduce locale-encoding of output with the -Tlocale output option and Unicode escaped-character input. See mandoc(1) and mandoc_char(7), respectively, for details. This allows for non-ASCII characters (e.g., \[u5000]) to be rendered in the locale's encoding, if said environment supports wide-character encoding (if it does not, -Tascii is used instead). Locale support can be turned off at compile time by removing -DUSE_WCHAR in the Makefile, in which case -Tlocale is always a synonym for -Tascii. * Furthermore, multibyte-encoded documents, such as those in UTF-8, may be on-the-fly recoded into mandoc(1) input by using the newly-added preconv(1) utility. Note: in the future, this feature may be integrated into mandoc(1). Changes in version 1.11.2, released on May 12, 2011 * Corrected some installation issues in version 1.11.1. * Further migration to libmandoc. * Initial public release (this utility is very much under development) of mandocdb(8). This utility produces keyword databases of manual content, which features semantic querying of manual content. Changes in version 1.11.1, released on April 4, 2011 * The earlier libroff, libmdoc, and libman soup have been merged into a single library, libmandoc, which manages all aspects of parsing real manuals, from line-handling to tbl(7) parsing. * As usual, many general fixes and improvements have also occurred. In particular, a great deal of redundancy and superfluous code has been removed with the merging of the backend libraries. * see also the changes in 1.10.10 Changes in version 1.10.10, March 20, 2011, NOT released * Initial eqn(7) functionality is in place. For the time being, this is limited to the recognition of equation blocks; future version of mdocml will expand upon this framework. Changes in version 1.10.9, released on January 7, 2011 * Many back-end fixes have been implemented: argument handling (quoting), man(7) improvements, error/warning classes, and many more. * Initial tbl(7) functionality (see the "TS", "TE", and "T&" macros in the roff(7) manual) has been merged from tbl.bsd.lv. Output is still minimal, especially for -Thtml and -Txhtml, but manages to at least display data. This means that mandoc(1) now has built-in support for two troff preprocessors via libroff: soelim(1) and tbl(1). Changes in version 1.10.8, released on December 24, 2010 * Overhauled the -Thtml and -Txhtml output modes. They now display readable output in arbitrary browsers, including text-based ones like lynx(1). See HTML and XHTML manuals in the DOCUMENTATION section for examples. Attention: available style-sheet classes have been considerably changed! See the example.style.css file for details. Lastly, libmdoc and libman have been cleaned up and reduced in size and complexity. * see also the changes in 1.10.7 Changes in version 1.10.7, December 6, 2010, NOT released Significant improvements merged from OpenBSD downstream, including: * many new roff(7) components, * in-line implementation of troff's soelim(1), * broken-block handling, * overhauled error classifications, and * cleaned up handling of error conditions. Changes in version 1.10.6, released on September 27, 2010 * Calling conventions for mandoc(1) have changed: -W improved and -f deprecated. * Non-ASCII characters are also now uniformly discarded. * Lots of documentation improvements. * Many incremental fixes accomodating for groff's more interesting productions. * Lastly, pod2man(1) preambles are now fully accepted after some considerable roff(7) and special character support. Changes in version 1.10.5, released on July 27, 2010 * Primarily a bug-fix and polish release, but including -Tpdf support in mandoc(1) by way of "Summer of Code". Highlights: * fix "Sm" and "Bd" handling * fix end-of-sentence handling for embedded sentences * polish man(7) documentation * document all mdoc(7) macros * polish mandoc(1) -Tps output * lots of internal clean-ups in character escapes * un-break literal contexts in man(7) documents * improve -Thtml output for -man * add mandoc(1) -Tpdf support Changes in version 1.10.4, released on July 12, 2010 * Lots of features developed during both "Summer of Code" and the OpenBSD c2k10 hackathon: * minimal "ds" roff(7) symbols are supported * beautified SYNOPSIS section output * acceptance of scope-block breakage in mdoc(7) * clarify error message status * many minor bug-fixes and formatting issues resolved * see also changes in 1.10.3 Changes in version 1.10.3, June 29, 2010, NOT released * variable font-width and paper-size support in mandoc(1) -Tps output * "Bk" mdoc(7) support Changes in version 1.10.2, released on June 19, 2010 * Small release featuring text-decoration in -Tps output, a few minor relaxations of errors, and some optimisations. Changes in version 1.10.1, released on June 7, 2010 * This primarily focusses on the "Bl" and "It" macros described in mdoc(7). Multi-line column support is now fully compatible with groff, as are implicit list entries for columns. * Removed manuals(7) in favour of http://manpages.bsd.lv. * The way we handle the SYNOPSIS section (see the SYNOPSIS documentation in MANUAL STRUCTURE) has also been considerably simplified compared to groff's method. * Furthermore, the -Owidth=width output option has been added to -Tascii, see mandoc(1). * Lastly, initial PostScript output has been added with the -Tps option to mandoc(1). It's brutally simple at the moment: fixed-font, with no font decorations. Changes in version 1.10.0, released on May 29, 2010 * Release consisting of the results from the m2k10 hackathon and up-merge from OpenBSD. This requires a significant note of thanks to Ingo Schwarze (OpenBSD) and Joerg Sonnenberger (NetBSD) for their hard work, and again to Joerg for hosting m2k10. Highlights (mostly cribbed from Ingo's m2k10 report) follow in no particular order: * a libroff preprocessor in front of libmdoc and libman stripping out roff(7) instructions; * end-of-sentence (EOS) detection in free-form and macro lines; * correct handling of tab-separated columnar lists in mdoc(7); * improved main calling routines to optionally use mmap(3) for better performance; * cleaned up exiting when invoked as -Tlint or over multiple files with -fign-errors; * error and warning message handling re-written to be unified for libroff, libmdoc, and libman; * handling of badly-nested explicit-scoped macros; * improved free-form text parsing in libman and libmdoc; * significant GNU troff compatibility improvements in -Tascii, largely in terms of spacing; * a regression framework for making sure the many fragilities of GNU troff aren't trampled in subsequent work; * support for -Tascii breaking at hyphens encountered in free-form text; * and many more minor fixes and improvements Changes in version 1.9.25, released on May 13, 2010 * Fixed handling of "\*(Ba" escape. * Backed out -fno-ign-chars (pointless complexity). * Fixed erroneous breaking of literal lines. * Fixed SYNOPSIS breaking lines before non-initial macros. * Changed default section ordering. * Most importantly, the framework for end-of-sentence double-spacing is in place, now implemented for the "end-of-sentence, end-of-line" rule. * This is a stable roll-back point before the mandoc hackathon in Rostock! Changes in version 1.9.24, released on May 9, 2010 * Rolled back break-at-hyphen. * -DUGLY is now the default (no feature splits!). * Free-form text is not de-chunked any more: lines are passed whole-sale into the front-end, including whitespace. * Added mailing lists. Changes in version 1.9.23, released on April 7, 2010 * mdocml has been linked to the OpenBSD build. * This version incorporates many small changes, mostly from patches by OpenBSD, allowing crufty manuals to slip by with warnings instead of erroring-out. * Some subtle semantic issues, such as punctuation scope, have also been fixed. * Lastly, some issues with -Thtml have been fixed, which prompted an update to the online manual pages style layout. Changes in version 1.9.22, released on March 31, 2010 * Adjusted merge of the significant work by Ingo Schwarze in getting "Xo" blocks (block full implicit, e.g., "It" for non-columnar lists) to work properly. This isn't enabled by default: you must specify -DUGLY as a compiler flag (see the Makefile for details). Changes in version 1.9.20, released on March 30, 2010 * More efforts to get roff instructions in man(7) documents under control. Note that roff instructions embedded in line-scoped, next-line macros (e.g. "B") are not supported. * Leading punctuation for mdoc(7) macros, such as "Fl ( ( a", are now correctly handled. Changes in version 1.9.18, released on March 27, 2010 * Many fixes (largely pertaining to scope) and improvements (e.g., handling of apostrophe-control macros, which fixes the strange "BR" seen in some macro output) to handling roff instructions in man(7) documents. Changes in version 1.9.17, released on March 25, 2010 * Accept perlpod(1) standard preamble. * Also accept (and discard) "de", "dei", "am", "ami", and "ig" roff macro blocks. Changes in version 1.9.16, released on March 22, 2010 * Inspired by patches and bug reports by Ingo Schwarze, allowed man(7) to accept non-printing elements to be nested within next-line scopes, such as "br" within "B" or "TH", which is valid roff. * Longsoon architecture also noted and Makefile cleaned up. Changes in version 1.9.15, released on February 18, 2010 * Moved to our new BSD.lv home. * XHTML is now an acceptable output mode for mandoc(1); * "Xr" made more compatible with groff; * "Vt" fixed when invoked in SYNOPSIS; * "\\" escape removed; * end-of-line white-space detected for all lines; * subtle bug fixed in list display for some modes; * compatibility layer checked in for compilation in diverse UNIX systems; * and column lengths handled correctly. For older releases, see the ChangeLog files in http://mdocml.bsd.lv/snapshots/ .