/* $Id$ */ /* * Copyright (c) 2008, 2009 Kristaps Dzonsons * * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any * purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the * above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all * copies. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL * WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED * WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE * AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR * PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER * TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR * PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "mdoc.h" #include "man.h" /* Account for FreeBSD and Linux in our declarations. */ #ifdef __linux__ extern int getsubopt(char **, char * const *, char **); # ifndef __dead # define __dead __attribute__((__noreturn__)) # endif #elif defined(__dead2) # ifndef __dead # define __dead __dead2 # endif #endif typedef int (*out_mdoc)(void *, const struct mdoc *); typedef int (*out_man)(void *, const struct man *); typedef void (*out_free)(void *); struct buf { char *buf; size_t sz; }; enum intt { INTT_AUTO, INTT_MDOC, INTT_MAN }; enum outt { OUTT_ASCII = 0, OUTT_TREE, OUTT_LINT }; struct curparse { const char *file; /* Current parse. */ int fd; /* Current parse. */ int wflags; #define WARN_WALL 0x03 /* All-warnings mask. */ #define WARN_WCOMPAT (1 << 0) /* Compatibility warnings. */ #define WARN_WSYNTAX (1 << 1) /* Syntax warnings. */ #define WARN_WERR (1 << 2) /* Warnings->errors. */ int fflags; #define IGN_SCOPE (1 << 0) /* Ignore scope errors. */ #define IGN_ESCAPE (1 << 1) /* Ignore bad escapes. */ #define IGN_MACRO (1 << 2) /* Ignore unknown macros. */ #define NO_IGN_MACRO (1 << 3) enum intt inttype; /* Input parsers. */ struct man *man; struct man *lastman; struct mdoc *mdoc; struct mdoc *lastmdoc; enum outt outtype; /* Output devices. */ out_mdoc outmdoc; out_man outman; out_free outfree; void *outdata; }; extern void *ascii_alloc(void); extern int tree_mdoc(void *, const struct mdoc *); extern int tree_man(void *, const struct man *); extern int terminal_mdoc(void *, const struct mdoc *); extern int terminal_man(void *, const struct man *); extern void terminal_free(void *); static int foptions(int *, char *); static int toptions(enum outt *, char *); static int moptions(enum intt *, char *); static int woptions(int *, char *); static int merr(void *, int, int, const char *); static int manwarn(void *, int, int, const char *); static int mdocwarn(void *, int, int, enum mdoc_warn, const char *); static int fstdin(struct buf *, struct buf *, struct curparse *); static int ffile(struct buf *, struct buf *, const char *, struct curparse *); static int fdesc(struct buf *, struct buf *, struct curparse *); static int pset(const char *, int, struct curparse *, struct man **, struct mdoc **); static struct man *man_init(struct curparse *); static struct mdoc *mdoc_init(struct curparse *); __dead static void version(void); __dead static void usage(void); extern char *__progname; int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { int c, rc; struct buf ln, blk; struct curparse curp; bzero(&curp, sizeof(struct curparse)); curp.inttype = INTT_AUTO; curp.outtype = OUTT_ASCII; /* LINTED */ while (-1 != (c = getopt(argc, argv, "f:m:VW:T:"))) switch (c) { case ('f'): if ( ! foptions(&curp.fflags, optarg)) return(0); break; case ('m'): if ( ! moptions(&curp.inttype, optarg)) return(0); break; case ('T'): if ( ! toptions(&curp.outtype, optarg)) return(0); break; case ('W'): if ( ! woptions(&curp.wflags, optarg)) return(0); break; case ('V'): version(); /* NOTREACHED */ default: usage(); /* NOTREACHED */ } argc -= optind; argv += optind; /* Configure buffers. */ bzero(&ln, sizeof(struct buf)); bzero(&blk, sizeof(struct buf)); rc = 1; if (NULL == *argv) if ( ! fstdin(&blk, &ln, &curp)) rc = 0; while (rc && *argv) { if ( ! ffile(&blk, &ln, *argv, &curp)) rc = 0; argv++; if (*argv && rc) { if (curp.lastman) if ( ! man_reset(curp.lastman)) rc = 0; if (curp.lastmdoc) if ( ! mdoc_reset(curp.lastmdoc)) rc = 0; curp.lastman = NULL; curp.lastmdoc = NULL; } } if (blk.buf) free(blk.buf); if (ln.buf) free(ln.buf); if (curp.outfree) (*curp.outfree)(curp.outdata); if (curp.mdoc) mdoc_free(curp.mdoc); if (curp.man) man_free(curp.man); return(rc ? EXIT_SUCCESS : EXIT_FAILURE); } __dead static void version(void) { (void)printf("%s %s\n", __progname, VERSION); exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); } __dead static void usage(void) { (void)fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s [-V] [-foption...] " "[-mformat] [-Toutput] [-Werr...]\n", __progname); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } static struct man * man_init(struct curparse *curp) { int pflags; struct man *man; struct man_cb mancb; mancb.man_err = merr; mancb.man_warn = manwarn; pflags = MAN_IGN_MACRO; /* XXX */ if (curp->fflags & NO_IGN_MACRO) pflags &= ~MAN_IGN_MACRO; if (NULL == (man = man_alloc(curp, pflags, &mancb))) warnx("memory exhausted"); return(man); } static struct mdoc * mdoc_init(struct curparse *curp) { int pflags; struct mdoc *mdoc; struct mdoc_cb mdoccb; mdoccb.mdoc_msg = NULL; mdoccb.mdoc_err = merr; mdoccb.mdoc_warn = mdocwarn; pflags = 0; /* XXX */ if (curp->fflags & IGN_SCOPE) pflags |= MDOC_IGN_SCOPE; if (curp->fflags & IGN_ESCAPE) pflags |= MDOC_IGN_ESCAPE; if (curp->fflags & IGN_MACRO) pflags |= MDOC_IGN_MACRO; if (NULL == (mdoc = mdoc_alloc(curp, pflags, &mdoccb))) warnx("memory allocated"); return(mdoc); } static int fstdin(struct buf *blk, struct buf *ln, struct curparse *curp) { curp->file = ""; curp->fd = STDIN_FILENO; return(fdesc(blk, ln, curp)); } static int ffile(struct buf *blk, struct buf *ln, const char *file, struct curparse *curp) { int c; curp->file = file; if (-1 == (curp->fd = open(curp->file, O_RDONLY, 0))) { warn("%s", curp->file); return(0); } c = fdesc(blk, ln, curp); if (-1 == close(curp->fd)) warn("%s", curp->file); return(c); } static int fdesc(struct buf *blk, struct buf *ln, struct curparse *curp) { size_t sz; ssize_t ssz; struct stat st; int j, i, pos, lnn; struct man *man; struct mdoc *mdoc; sz = BUFSIZ; man = NULL; mdoc = NULL; /* * Two buffers: ln and buf. buf is the input buffer optimised * here for each file's block size. ln is a line buffer. Both * growable, hence passed in by ptr-ptr. */ if (-1 == fstat(curp->fd, &st)) warnx("%s", curp->file); else if ((size_t)st.st_blksize > sz) sz = st.st_blksize; if (sz > blk->sz) { blk->buf = realloc(blk->buf, sz); if (NULL == blk->buf) { warn("realloc"); return(0); } blk->sz = sz; } /* Fill buf with file blocksize. */ for (lnn = 0, pos = 0; ; ) { if (-1 == (ssz = read(curp->fd, blk->buf, sz))) { warn("%s", curp->file); return(0); } else if (0 == ssz) break; /* Parse the read block into partial or full lines. */ for (i = 0; i < (int)ssz; i++) { if (pos >= (int)ln->sz) { ln->sz += 256; /* Step-size. */ ln->buf = realloc(ln->buf, ln->sz); if (NULL == ln->buf) { warn("realloc"); return(0); } } if ('\n' != blk->buf[i]) { ln->buf[pos++] = blk->buf[i]; continue; } /* Check for CPP-escaped newline. */ if (pos > 0 && '\\' == ln->buf[pos - 1]) { for (j = pos - 1; j >= 0; j--) if ('\\' != ln->buf[j]) break; if ( ! ((pos - j) % 2)) { pos--; lnn++; continue; } } ln->buf[pos] = 0; lnn++; /* * If no manual parser has been assigned, then * try to assign one in pset(), which may do * nothing at all. After this, parse the manual * line accordingly. */ if ( ! (man || mdoc) && ! pset(ln->buf, pos, curp, &man, &mdoc)) return(0); pos = 0; if (man && ! man_parseln(man, lnn, ln->buf)) return(0); if (mdoc && ! mdoc_parseln(mdoc, lnn, ln->buf)) return(0); } } /* Note that a parser may not have been assigned, yet. */ if ( ! (man || mdoc)) { warnx("%s: not a manual", curp->file); return(0); } if (mdoc && ! mdoc_endparse(mdoc)) return(0); if (man && ! man_endparse(man)) return(0); /* * If an output device hasn't been allocated, see if we should * do so now. Note that not all outtypes have functions, so * this switch statement may be superfluous, but it's * low-overhead enough not to matter very much. */ if ( ! (curp->outman && curp->outmdoc)) { switch (curp->outtype) { case (OUTT_TREE): curp->outman = tree_man; curp->outmdoc = tree_mdoc; break; case (OUTT_LINT): break; default: curp->outdata = ascii_alloc(); curp->outman = terminal_man; curp->outmdoc = terminal_mdoc; curp->outfree = terminal_free; break; } } /* Execute the out device, if it exists. */ if (man && curp->outman) if ( ! (*curp->outman)(curp->outdata, man)) return(0); if (mdoc && curp->outmdoc) if ( ! (*curp->outmdoc)(curp->outdata, mdoc)) return(0); return(1); } static int pset(const char *buf, int pos, struct curparse *curp, struct man **man, struct mdoc **mdoc) { /* * Try to intuit which kind of manual parser should be used. If * passed in by command-line (-man, -mdoc), then use that * explicitly. If passed as -mandoc, then try to guess from the * line: either skip comments, use -mdoc when finding `.Dt', or * default to -man, which is more lenient. */ if (pos >= 3 && 0 == memcmp(buf, ".\\\"", 3)) return(1); switch (curp->inttype) { case (INTT_MDOC): if (NULL == curp->mdoc) curp->mdoc = mdoc_init(curp); if (NULL == (*mdoc = curp->mdoc)) return(0); curp->lastmdoc = *mdoc; return(1); case (INTT_MAN): if (NULL == curp->man) curp->man = man_init(curp); if (NULL == (*man = curp->man)) return(0); curp->lastman = *man; return(1); default: break; } if (pos >= 3 && 0 == memcmp(buf, ".Dd", 3)) { if (NULL == curp->mdoc) curp->mdoc = mdoc_init(curp); if (NULL == (*mdoc = curp->mdoc)) return(0); curp->lastmdoc = *mdoc; return(1); } if (NULL == curp->man) curp->man = man_init(curp); if (NULL == (*man = curp->man)) return(0); curp->lastman = *man; return(1); } static int moptions(enum intt *tflags, char *arg) { if (0 == strcmp(arg, "doc")) *tflags = INTT_MDOC; else if (0 == strcmp(arg, "andoc")) *tflags = INTT_AUTO; else if (0 == strcmp(arg, "an")) *tflags = INTT_MAN; else { warnx("bad argument: -m%s", arg); return(0); } return(1); } static int toptions(enum outt *tflags, char *arg) { if (0 == strcmp(arg, "ascii")) *tflags = OUTT_ASCII; else if (0 == strcmp(arg, "lint")) *tflags = OUTT_LINT; else if (0 == strcmp(arg, "tree")) *tflags = OUTT_TREE; else { warnx("bad argument: -T%s", arg); return(0); } return(1); } /* * Parse out the options for [-fopt...] setting compiler options. These * can be comma-delimited or called again. */ static int foptions(int *fflags, char *arg) { char *v; char *toks[5]; toks[0] = "ign-scope"; toks[1] = "ign-escape"; toks[2] = "ign-macro"; toks[3] = "no-ign-macro"; toks[4] = NULL; while (*arg) switch (getsubopt(&arg, toks, &v)) { case (0): *fflags |= IGN_SCOPE; break; case (1): *fflags |= IGN_ESCAPE; break; case (2): *fflags |= IGN_MACRO; break; case (3): *fflags |= NO_IGN_MACRO; break; default: warnx("bad argument: -f%s", arg); return(0); } return(1); } /* * Parse out the options for [-Werr...], which sets warning modes. * These can be comma-delimited or called again. */ static int woptions(int *wflags, char *arg) { char *v; char *toks[5]; toks[0] = "all"; toks[1] = "compat"; toks[2] = "syntax"; toks[3] = "error"; toks[4] = NULL; while (*arg) switch (getsubopt(&arg, toks, &v)) { case (0): *wflags |= WARN_WALL; break; case (1): *wflags |= WARN_WCOMPAT; break; case (2): *wflags |= WARN_WSYNTAX; break; case (3): *wflags |= WARN_WERR; break; default: warnx("bad argument: -W%s", arg); return(0); } return(1); } /* ARGSUSED */ static int merr(void *arg, int line, int col, const char *msg) { struct curparse *curp; curp = (struct curparse *)arg; warnx("%s:%d: error: %s (column %d)", curp->file, line, msg, col); return(0); } static int mdocwarn(void *arg, int line, int col, enum mdoc_warn type, const char *msg) { struct curparse *curp; char *wtype; curp = (struct curparse *)arg; wtype = NULL; switch (type) { case (WARN_COMPAT): wtype = "compat"; if (curp->wflags & WARN_WCOMPAT) break; return(1); case (WARN_SYNTAX): wtype = "syntax"; if (curp->wflags & WARN_WSYNTAX) break; return(1); } assert(wtype); warnx("%s:%d: %s warning: %s (column %d)", curp->file, line, wtype, msg, col); if ( ! (curp->wflags & WARN_WERR)) return(1); warnx("%s: considering warnings as errors", __progname); return(0); } static int manwarn(void *arg, int line, int col, const char *msg) { struct curparse *curp; curp = (struct curparse *)arg; if ( ! (curp->wflags & WARN_WSYNTAX)) return(1); warnx("%s:%d: syntax warning: %s (column %d)", curp->file, line, msg, col); if ( ! (curp->wflags & WARN_WERR)) return(1); warnx("%s: considering warnings as errors", __progname); return(0); }