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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. .\" .Dd $Mdocdate$ .Dt MAN 3 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm man , .Nm man_alloc , .Nm man_endparse , .Nm man_free , .Nm man_meta , .Nm man_node , .Nm man_parseln , .Nm man_reset .Nd man macro compiler library .Sh SYNOPSIS .In mandoc.h .In man.h .Vt extern const char * const * man_macronames; .Ft int .Fo man_addspan .Fa "struct man *man" .Fa "const struct tbl_span *span" .Fc .Ft "struct man *" .Fo man_alloc .Fa "struct regset *regs" .Fa "void *data" .Fa "mandocmsg msgs" .Fc .Ft int .Fn man_endparse "struct man *man" .Ft void .Fn man_free "struct man *man" .Ft "const struct man_meta *" .Fn man_meta "const struct man *man" .Ft "const struct man_node *" .Fn man_node "const struct man *man" .Ft int .Fo man_parseln .Fa "struct man *man" .Fa "int line" .Fa "char *buf" .Fc .Ft void .Fn man_reset "struct man *man" .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Nm library parses lines of .Xr man 7 input into an abstract syntax tree (AST). .Pp In general, applications initiate a parsing sequence with .Fn man_alloc , parse each line in a document with .Fn man_parseln , close the parsing session with .Fn man_endparse , operate over the syntax tree returned by .Fn man_node and .Fn man_meta , then free all allocated memory with .Fn man_free . The .Fn man_reset function may be used in order to reset the parser for another input sequence. .Pp Beyond the full set of macros defined in .Xr man 7 , the .Nm library also accepts the following macro: .Pp .Bl -tag -width Ds -compact .It PD Has no effect. Handled as a current-scope line macro. .El .Ss Types .Bl -ohang .It Vt struct man An opaque type. Its values are only used privately within the library. .It Vt struct man_node A parsed node. See .Sx Abstract Syntax Tree for details. .El .Ss Functions .Bl -ohang .It Fn man_addspan Add a table span to the parsing stream. Returns 0 on failure, 1 on success. .It Fn man_alloc Allocates a parsing structure. The .Fa data pointer is passed to .Fa msgs . Returns NULL on failure. If non-NULL, the pointer must be freed with .Fn man_free . .It Fn man_reset Reset the parser for another parse routine. After its use, .Fn man_parseln behaves as if invoked for the first time. .It Fn man_free Free all resources of a parser. The pointer is no longer valid after invocation. .It Fn man_parseln Parse a nil-terminated line of input. This line should not contain the trailing newline. Returns 0 on failure, 1 on success. The input buffer .Fa buf is modified by this function. .It Fn man_endparse Signals that the parse is complete. Note that if .Fn man_endparse is called subsequent to .Fn man_node , the resulting tree is incomplete. Returns 0 on failure, 1 on success. .It Fn man_node Returns the first node of the parse. Note that if .Fn man_parseln or .Fn man_endparse return 0, the tree will be incomplete. .It Fn man_meta Returns the document's parsed meta-data. If this information has not yet been supplied or .Fn man_parseln or .Fn man_endparse return 0, the data will be incomplete. .El .Ss Variables The following variables are also defined: .Bl -ohang .It Va man_macronames An array of string-ified token names. .El .Ss Abstract Syntax Tree The .Nm functions produce an abstract syntax tree (AST) describing input in a regular form. It may be reviewed at any time with .Fn man_nodes ; however, if called before .Fn man_endparse , or after .Fn man_endparse or .Fn man_parseln fail, it may be incomplete. .Pp This AST is governed by the ontological rules dictated in .Xr man 7 and derives its terminology accordingly. .Pp The AST is composed of .Vt struct man_node nodes with element, root and text types as declared by the .Va type field. Each node also provides its parse point (the .Va line , .Va sec , and .Va pos fields), its position in the tree (the .Va parent , .Va child , .Va next and .Va prev fields) and some type-specific data. .Pp The tree itself is arranged according to the following normal form, where capitalised non-terminals represent nodes. .Pp .Bl -tag -width "ELEMENTXX" -compact .It ROOT \(<- mnode+ .It mnode \(<- ELEMENT | TEXT | BLOCK .It BLOCK \(<- HEAD BODY .It HEAD \(<- mnode* .It BODY \(<- mnode* .It ELEMENT \(<- ELEMENT | TEXT* .It TEXT \(<- [[:alpha:]]* .El .Pp The only elements capable of nesting other elements are those with next-lint scope as documented in .Xr man 7 . .Sh EXAMPLES The following example reads lines from stdin and parses them, operating on the finished parse tree with .Fn parsed . This example does not error-check nor free memory upon failure. .Bd -literal -offset indent struct regset regs; struct man *man; struct man_node *node; char *buf; size_t len; int line; bzero(®s, sizeof(struct regset)); line = 1; man = man_alloc(®s, NULL, NULL); buf = NULL; alloc_len = 0; while ((len = getline(&buf, &alloc_len, stdin)) >= 0) { if (len && buflen[len - 1] = '\en') buf[len - 1] = '\e0'; if ( ! man_parseln(man, line, buf)) errx(1, "man_parseln"); line++; } free(buf); if ( ! man_endparse(man)) errx(1, "man_endparse"); if (NULL == (node = man_node(man))) errx(1, "man_node"); parsed(man, node); man_free(man); .Ed .Pp To compile this, execute .Pp .Dl % cc main.c libman.a libmandoc.a .Pp where .Pa main.c is the example file. .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr mandoc 1 , .Xr man 7 .Sh AUTHORS The .Nm library was written by .An Kristaps Dzonsons Aq kristaps@bsd.lv .