.\" $Id$ .\" .\" Copyright (c) 2009, 2010, 2011 Kristaps Dzonsons .\" Copyright (c) 2010 Ingo Schwarze .\" .\" 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. .\" .Dd $Mdocdate$ .Dt MANDOC 3 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm mandoc , .Nm man_meta , .Nm man_node , .Nm mdoc_meta , .Nm mdoc_node , .Nm mparse_alloc , .Nm mparse_free , .Nm mparse_readfd , .Nm mparse_reset , .Nm mparse_result .Nd mandoc macro compiler library .Sh SYNOPSIS .In man.h .In mdoc.h .In mandoc.h .Ft "const struct man_meta *" .Fo man_meta .Fa "const struct man *man" .Fc .Ft "const struct man_node *" .Fo man_node .Fa "const struct man *man" .Fc .Ft "const struct mdoc_meta *" .Fo mdoc_meta .Fa "const struct mdoc *mdoc" .Fc .Ft "const struct mdoc_node *" .Fo mdoc_node .Fa "const struct mdoc *mdoc" .Fc .Ft void .Fo mparse_alloc .Fa "enum mparset type" .Fa "enum mandoclevel wlevel" .Fa "mandocmsg msg" .Fa "void *msgarg" .Fc .Ft void .Fo mparse_free .Fa "struct mparse *parse" .Fc .Ft "enum mandoclevel" .Fo mparse_readfd .Fa "struct mparse *parse" .Fa "int fd" .Fa "const char *fname" .Fc .Ft void .Fo mparse_reset .Fa "struct mparse *parse" .Fc .Ft void .Fo mparse_result .Fa "struct mparse *parse" .Fa "struct mdoc **mdoc" .Fa "struct man **man" .Fc .Vt extern const char * const * man_macronames; .Vt extern const char * const * mdoc_argnames; .Vt extern const char * const * mdoc_macronames; .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Nm mandoc library parses a .Ux manual into an abstract syntax tree (AST). .Ux manuals are composed of .Xr mdoc 7 or .Xr man 7 , and may be mixed with .Xr roff 7 , .Xr tbl 7 , and .Xr eqn 7 invocations. .Pp The following describes a general parse sequence: .Bl -enum .It initiate a parsing sequence with .Fn mparse_alloc ; .It parse files or file descriptors with .Fn mparse_readfd ; .It retrieve a parsed syntax tree, if the parse was successful, with .Fn mparse_result ; .It iterate over parse nodes with .Fn mdoc_node or .Fn man_node ; .It free all allocated memory with .Fn mparse_free , or invoke .Fn mparse_reset and parse new files. .El .Sh IMPLEMENTATION NOTES This section consists of structural documentation for .Xr mdoc 7 and .Xr man 7 syntax trees. .Ss Man Abstract Syntax Tree 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 . .Ss Mdoc Abstract Syntax Tree This AST is governed by the ontological rules dictated in .Xr mdoc 7 and derives its terminology accordingly. .Qq In-line elements described in .Xr mdoc 7 are described simply as .Qq elements . .Pp The AST is composed of .Vt struct mdoc_node nodes with block, head, body, 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 nchild , .Va next and .Va prev fields) and some type-specific data, in particular, for nodes generated from macros, the generating macro in the .Va tok field. .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 \(<- BLOCK | ELEMENT | TEXT .It BLOCK \(<- HEAD [TEXT] (BODY [TEXT])+ [TAIL [TEXT]] .It ELEMENT \(<- TEXT* .It HEAD \(<- mnode* .It BODY \(<- mnode* [ENDBODY mnode*] .It TAIL \(<- mnode* .It TEXT \(<- [[:printable:],0x1e]* .El .Pp Of note are the TEXT nodes following the HEAD, BODY and TAIL nodes of the BLOCK production: these refer to punctuation marks. Furthermore, although a TEXT node will generally have a non-zero-length string, in the specific case of .Sq \&.Bd \-literal , an empty line will produce a zero-length string. Multiple body parts are only found in invocations of .Sq \&Bl \-column , where a new body introduces a new phrase. .Pp The .Xr mdoc 7 syntax tree accomodates for broken block structures as well. The ENDBODY node is available to end the formatting associated with a given block before the physical end of that block. It has a non-null .Va end field, is of the BODY .Va type , has the same .Va tok as the BLOCK it is ending, and has a .Va pending field pointing to that BLOCK's BODY node. It is an indirect child of that BODY node and has no children of its own. .Pp An ENDBODY node is generated when a block ends while one of its child blocks is still open, like in the following example: .Bd -literal -offset indent \&.Ao ao \&.Bo bo ac \&.Ac bc \&.Bc end .Ed .Pp This example results in the following block structure: .Bd -literal -offset indent BLOCK Ao HEAD Ao BODY Ao TEXT ao BLOCK Bo, pending -> Ao HEAD Bo BODY Bo TEXT bo TEXT ac ENDBODY Ao, pending -> Ao TEXT bc TEXT end .Ed .Pp Here, the formatting of the .Sq \&Ao block extends from TEXT ao to TEXT ac, while the formatting of the .Sq \&Bo block extends from TEXT bo to TEXT bc. It renders as follows in .Fl T Ns Cm ascii mode: .Pp .Dl bc] end .Pp Support for badly-nested blocks is only provided for backward compatibility with some older .Xr mdoc 7 implementations. Using badly-nested blocks is .Em strongly discouraged ; for example, the .Fl T Ns Cm html and .Fl T Ns Cm xhtml front-ends to .Xr mandoc 1 are unable to render them in any meaningful way. Furthermore, behaviour when encountering badly-nested blocks is not consistent across troff implementations, especially when using multiple levels of badly-nested blocks. .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr mandoc 1 , .Xr eqn 7 , .Xr man 7 , .Xr mdoc 7 , .Xr roff 7 , .Xr tbl 7 .Sh AUTHORS The .Nm library was written by .An Kristaps Dzonsons Aq kristaps@bsd.lv .