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 .\"  .\"     $Id$
   .\"
   .\" Copyright (c) 2009 Kristaps Dzonsons <kristaps@kth.se>
   .\"
   .\" Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
   .\" purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
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   .\" OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
   .\"
 .Dd $Mdocdate$  .Dd $Mdocdate$
 .Dt mdoc 3  .Dt MDOC 3
 .Os  .Os
 .\"  .\" SECTION
 .Sh NAME  .Sh NAME
 .Nm mdoc_alloc ,  .Nm mdoc_alloc ,
 .Nm mdoc_parseln ,  .Nm mdoc_parseln ,
 .Nm mdoc_endparse ,  .Nm mdoc_endparse ,
 .Nm mdoc_result ,  .Nm mdoc_node ,
 .Nm mdoc_free  .Nm mdoc_meta ,
   .Nm mdoc_free ,
   .Nm mdoc_reset
 .Nd mdoc macro compiler library  .Nd mdoc macro compiler library
 .\"  .\" SECTION
 .Sh SYNOPSIS  .Sh SYNOPSIS
 .In mdoc.h  .In mdoc.h
   .Vt extern const char * const * mdoc_macronames;
   .Vt extern const char * const * mdoc_argnames;
 .Ft "struct mdoc *"  .Ft "struct mdoc *"
 .Fn mdoc_alloc "void *data" "const struct mdoc_cb *cb"  .Fn mdoc_alloc "void *data" "int pflags" "const struct mdoc_cb *cb"
   .Ft int
   .Fn mdoc_reset "struct mdoc *mdoc"
 .Ft void  .Ft void
 .Fn mdoc_free "struct mdoc *mdoc"  .Fn mdoc_free "struct mdoc *mdoc"
 .Ft int  .Ft int
 .Fn mdoc_parseln "struct mdoc *mdoc" "int line" "char *buf"  .Fn mdoc_parseln "struct mdoc *mdoc" "int line" "char *buf"
 .Ft "const struct mdoc_node *"  .Ft "const struct mdoc_node *"
 .Fn mdoc_result "struct mdoc *mdoc"  .Fn mdoc_node "const struct mdoc *mdoc"
   .Ft "const struct mdoc_meta *"
   .Fn mdoc_meta "const struct mdoc *mdoc"
 .Ft int  .Ft int
 .Fn mdoc_endparse "struct mdoc *mdoc"  .Fn mdoc_endparse "struct mdoc *mdoc"
 .\"  .\" SECTION
 .Sh DESCRIPTION  .Sh DESCRIPTION
 The  The
 .Nm mdoc  .Nm mdoc
 library parses lines of mdoc-macro text into an abstract syntax tree.  library parses lines of
   .Xr mdoc 7
   input (and
   .Em only
   mdoc) into an abstract syntax tree (AST).
   .\" PARAGRAPH
   .Pp
 In general, applications initiate a parsing sequence with  In general, applications initiate a parsing sequence with
 .Fn mdoc_alloc ,  .Fn mdoc_alloc ,
 parse each line in a document with  parse each line in a document with
 .Fn mdoc_parseln ,  .Fn mdoc_parseln ,
 close the parsing session with  close the parsing session with
 .Fn mdoc_endparse ,  .Fn mdoc_endparse ,
 operate over the syntax tree returned by  operate over the syntax tree returned by
 .Fn mdoc_result ,  .Fn mdoc_node
   and
   .Fn mdoc_meta ,
 then free all allocated memory with  then free all allocated memory with
 .Fn mdoc_free .  .Fn mdoc_free .
 See the  The
   .Fn mdoc_reset
   function may be used in order to reset the parser for another input
   sequence.  See the
 .Sx EXAMPLES  .Sx EXAMPLES
 section for a full example.  section for a full example.
   .\" PARAGRAPH
 .Pp  .Pp
   This section further defines the
   .Sx Types ,
   .Sx Functions
   and
   .Sx Variables
   available to programmers.  Following that, the
   .Sx Abstract Syntax Tree
   section documents the output tree.
   .\" SUBSECTION
   .Ss Types
   Both functions (see
   .Sx Functions )
   and variables (see
   .Sx Variables )
   may use the following types:
   .Bl -ohang -offset "XXXX"
   .\" LIST-ITEM
   .It Vt struct mdoc
   An opaque type defined in
   .Pa mdoc.c .
   Its values are only used privately within the library.
   .\" LIST-ITEM
   .It Vt struct mdoc_cb
   A set of message callbacks defined in
   .Pa mdoc.h .
   .\" LIST-ITEM
   .It Vt struct mdoc_node
   A parsed node.  Defined in
   .Pa mdoc.h .
   See
   .Sx Abstract Syntax Tree
   for details.
   .El
   .\" SUBSECTION
   .Ss Functions
 Function descriptions follow:  Function descriptions follow:
 .Bl -ohang -offset indent  .Bl -ohang -offset "XXXX"
   .\" LIST-ITEM
 .It Fn mdoc_alloc  .It Fn mdoc_alloc
 Allocates a parsing structure.  The  Allocates a parsing structure.  The
 .Fa data  .Fa data
 pointer is passed to callbacks in  pointer is passed to callbacks in
 .Fa cb ,  .Fa cb ,
 which are documented further in the header file.  Returns NULL on  which are documented further in the header file.
 failure.  If non-NULL, the pointer must be freed with  The
   .Fa pflags
   arguments are defined in
   .Pa mdoc.h .
   Returns NULL on failure.  If non-NULL, the pointer must be freed with
 .Fn mdoc_free .  .Fn mdoc_free .
   .\" LIST-ITEM
   .It Fn mdoc_reset
   Reset the parser for another parse routine.  After its use,
   .Fn mdoc_parseln
   behaves as if invoked for the first time.  If it returns 0, memory could
   not be allocated.
   .\" LIST-ITEM
 .It Fn mdoc_free  .It Fn mdoc_free
 Free all resources of a parser.  The pointer is no longer valid after  Free all resources of a parser.  The pointer is no longer valid after
 invocation.  invocation.
   .\" LIST-ITEM
 .It Fn mdoc_parseln  .It Fn mdoc_parseln
 Parse a nil-terminated line of input.  This line should not contain the  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  trailing newline.  Returns 0 on failure, 1 on success.  The input buffer
 .Fa buf  .Fa buf
 is modified by this function.  is modified by this function.
   .\" LIST-ITEM
 .It Fn mdoc_endparse  .It Fn mdoc_endparse
 Signals that the parse is complete.  Note that if  Signals that the parse is complete.  Note that if
 .Fn mdoc_endparse  .Fn mdoc_endparse
 is called subsequent to  is called subsequent to
 .Fn mdoc_result ,  .Fn mdoc_node ,
 the resulting tree is incomplete.  Returns 0 on failure, 1 on success.  the resulting tree is incomplete.  Returns 0 on failure, 1 on success.
 .It Fn mdoc_result  .\" LIST-ITEM
 Returns the result of the parse or NULL on failure.  Note that if  .It Fn mdoc_node
   Returns the first node of the parse.  Note that if
 .Fn mdoc_parseln  .Fn mdoc_parseln
 or  or
 .Fn mdoc_endparse  .Fn mdoc_endparse
 return 0, the tree will be incomplete.  return 0, the tree will be incomplete.
   .It Fn mdoc_meta
   Returns the document's parsed meta-data.  If this information has not
   yet been supplied or
   .Fn mdoc_parseln
   or
   .Fn mdoc_endparse
   return 0, the data will be incomplete.
 .El  .El
 .Pp  .\" SUBSECTION
   .Ss Variables
   The following variables are also defined:
   .Bl -ohang -offset "XXXX"
   .\" LIST-ITEM
   .It Va mdoc_macronames
   An array of string-ified token names.
   .\" LIST-ITEM
   .It Va mdoc_argnames
   An array of string-ified token argument names.
   .El
   .\" SUBSECTION
   .Ss Abstract Syntax Tree
   The
 .Nm  .Nm
 is  functions produce an abstract syntax tree (AST) describing input in a
 .Ud  regular form.  It may be reviewed at any time with
 .\"  .Fn mdoc_nodes ;
   however, if called before
   .Fn mdoc_endparse ,
   or after
   .Fn mdoc_endparse
   or
   .Fn mdoc_parseln
   fail, it may be incomplete.
   .\" PARAGRAPH
   .Pp
   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 .
   .\" PARAGRAPH
   .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 next
   and
   .Va prev
   fields) and some type-specific data.
   .\" PARAGRAPH
   .Pp
   The tree itself is arranged according to the following normal form,
   where capitalised non-terminals represent nodes.
   .Pp
   .Bl -tag -width "ELEMENTXX" -compact -offset "XXXX"
   .\" LIST-ITEM
   .It ROOT
   \(<- mnode+
   .It mnode
   \(<- BLOCK | ELEMENT | TEXT
   .It BLOCK
   \(<- (HEAD [TEXT])+ [BODY [TEXT]] [TAIL [TEXT]]
   .It BLOCK
   \(<- BODY [TEXT] [TAIL [TEXT]]
   .It ELEMENT
   \(<- TEXT*
   .It HEAD
   \(<- mnode+
   .It BODY
   \(<- mnode+
   .It TAIL
   \(<- mnode+
   .It TEXT
   \(<- [[:alpha:]]*
   .El
   .\" PARAGRAPH
   .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.
   .\" SECTION
 .Sh EXAMPLES  .Sh EXAMPLES
 The following example reads lines from stdin and parses them, operating  The following example reads lines from stdin and parses them, operating
 on the finished parse tree with  on the finished parse tree with
 .Fn parsed .  .Fn parsed .
 Note that, if the last line of the file isn't newline-terminated, this  Note that, if the last line of the file isn't newline-terminated, this
 will truncate the file's last character (see  will truncate the file's last character (see
 .Xr fgetln 3 ) .  .Xr fgetln 3 ) .
 Further, this example does not error-check nor free memory upon failure.  Further, this example does not error-check nor free memory upon failure.
 .Bd -literal  .Bd -literal -offset "XXXX"
 struct mdoc *mdoc;  struct mdoc *mdoc;
 struct mdoc_node *node;  const struct mdoc_node *node;
 char *buf;  char *buf;
 size_t len;  size_t len;
 int line;  int line;
   
 line = 1;  line = 1;
 mdoc = mdoc_alloc(NULL, NULL);  mdoc = mdoc_alloc(NULL, 0, NULL);
   
 while ((buf = fgetln(fp, &len))) {  while ((buf = fgetln(fp, &len))) {
         buf[len - 1] = '\\0';          buf[len - 1] = '\e0';
         if ( ! mdoc_parseln(mdoc, line, buf))          if ( ! mdoc_parseln(mdoc, line, buf))
                 errx(1, "mdoc_parseln");                  errx(1, "mdoc_parseln");
         line++;          line++;
Line 105  while ((buf = fgetln(fp, &len))) {
Line 282  while ((buf = fgetln(fp, &len))) {
   
 if ( ! mdoc_endparse(mdoc))  if ( ! mdoc_endparse(mdoc))
         errx(1, "mdoc_endparse");          errx(1, "mdoc_endparse");
 if (NULL == (node = mdoc_result(mdoc)))  if (NULL == (node = mdoc_node(mdoc)))
         errx(1, "mdoc_result");          errx(1, "mdoc_node");
   
 parsed(mdoc, node);  parsed(mdoc, node);
 mdoc_free(mdoc);  mdoc_free(mdoc);
 .Ed  .Ed
 .\"  .\" SECTION
 .Sh SEE ALSO  .Sh SEE ALSO
 .Xr mdoc 7 ,  .Xr mandoc 1 ,
 .Xr mdoc.samples 7 ,  .Xr mdoc 7
 .Xr groff 1 ,  .\" SECTION
 .Xr mdocml 1  
 .\"  
 .\"  
 .Sh AUTHORS  .Sh AUTHORS
 The  The
 .Nm  .Nm
 utility was written by  utility was written by
 .An Kristaps Dzonsons Aq kristaps@kth.se .  .An Kristaps Dzonsons Aq kristaps@kth.se .
 .\"  .\" SECTION
 .\"  .Sh CAVEATS
 .Sh BUGS  .Bl -dash -compact
 The  .\" LIST-ITEM
 .Sq \&Xc  .It
   The
   .Sq \&.Xc
 and  and
 .Sq \&Xo  .Sq \&.Xo
 macros aren't handled when used to span lines for the  macros aren't handled when used to span lines for the
 .Sq \&It  .Sq \&.It
 macro.  Such usage is specifically discouraged in  macro.
 .Xr mdoc.samples 7 .  .\" LIST-ITEM
 .Pp  .It
 When  The
 .Sq \&It \-column  .Sq \&.Bsx
 is invoked, whitespace is not stripped around  macro family doesn't yet understand version arguments.
 .Sq \&Ta  .\" LIST-ITEM
 or tab-character separators.  .It
   If not given a value, the \-offset argument to
   .Sq \&.Bd
   and
   .Sq \&.Bl
   should be the width of
   .Qq <string> ;
   instead, a value of
   .Li 10n
   is provided.
   .\" LIST-ITEM
   .It
   Columns widths in
   .Sq \&.Bl \-column
   should default to width
   .Qq <stringx>
   if not included.
   .El

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