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1.34    ! schwarze    1: $Id: NEWS,v 1.33 2019/03/06 10:22:57 schwarze Exp $
1.1       schwarze    2:
1.22      schwarze    3: This file lists the most important changes in the mandoc.bsd.lv distribution.
1.33      schwarze    4:
1.34    ! schwarze    5: Changes in version 1.14.5, released on March 10, 2019
        !             6:
1.33      schwarze    7:     --- MAJOR NEW FEATURES ---
                      8:  * apropos(1): improve POSIX compliance by accepting case-insensitive
                      9:    extended regular expressions by default
                     10:  * new -O tag[=term] output option (open a page at the definition of a term)
                     11:  * tbl(7) -T html: spanning and horizontal and vertical alignment of cells
                     12:  * tbl(7) -T html: draw lines on the edges of table cells
                     13:  * tbl(7) -T utf8: render lines with the Unicode box drawing characters
                     14:  * mandoc is now able to handle the manual pages of the groff package.
                     15:     --- MINOR NEW FEATURES ---
                     16:  * -T html: new option -O toc (table of contents)
                     17:  * -T html: second argument to -O man to support local and remote links
                     18:  * mdoc(7) .Bd -centered now fills the text contained in it
                     19:  * man-ext .SY and .YS macros (synopsis block)
                     20:  * man-ext .TQ macro (tagged paragraph without vertical space before it)
                     21:  * tbl(7) \& explicit alignment indicator
                     22:  * roff(7) .shift, .while, and .return requests
                     23:  * roff(7) .char request (output glyph definition)
                     24:  * roff(7) .nop request (no operation)
                     25:  * roff(7) .ft request: handle the CB, CI, and CR fonts
                     26:  * roff(7) .if c conditional (character available)
                     27:  * roff(7) \\$@ escape sequence (insert all macro arguments, quoted)
                     28:  * roff(7) \*(.T predefined string (interpolate output device name)
                     29:  * roff(7) \[charNNN] escape sequence (for printable ASCII characters)
                     30:  * roff(7) \# escape sequence (line continuation with comment)
                     31:     --- HTML OUTPUT SYNTAX CORRECTIONS ---
                     32:  * Render .br and \p as <br/>, not as an empty <div>.
                     33:  * Render .Pp and .PP as <p> and automatically close it when needed.
                     34:  * Stop writing empty list elements for non-compact .Bl -tag lists.
                     35:  * Do not put <p> inside <a> if .UR or .MT contain .PP.
                     36:  * Implement tooltips purely in CSS rather than abusing title= attributes.
                     37:     --- MINOR FUNCTIONAL IMPROVEMENTS ---
                     38:  * many improvements to the handling of fill and no-fill mode
                     39:  * tbl(7): better column widths in the presence of horizontal spans
                     40:  * several minor improvements to escape sequence handling
                     41:  * several minor improvements to manual font handling
                     42:  * portability: autodetect need for _GNU_SOURCE or _OPENBSD_SOURCE
                     43:  * portability: autodetect whether less(1) supports the -T option
                     44:  * large numbers of bugfixes of diverse kinds
                     45:     --- STRUCTURAL IMPROVEMENTS ---
                     46:  * Disentangle eqn(7) and tbl(7) from other parser header files,
                     47:    and clean up some parser data structures.
                     48:  * Substantially simplify error and warning message infrastructure.
                     49:     --- THANKS TO ---
                     50:  * John Gardner for crucial help implementing tooltips in CSS.
                     51:  * Alexander Bluhm, Raphael Graf, Ted Unangst (OpenBSD)
                     52:    and Daniel Sabogal (Alpine Linux) for patches.
                     53:  * Anthony Bentley and Jason McIntyre (OpenBSD) for documentation patches,
                     54:    suggesting new features, bug reports, and useful discussions.
                     55:  * Kyle Evans and Baptiste Daroussin (FreeBSD) for minor patches.
                     56:  * Pali Rohar for suggesting multiple new features and for reporting
                     57:    several bugs and missing features.
                     58:  * Klemens Nanni (OpenBSD) for suggesting multiple new features.
                     59:  * Kristaps Dzonsons (bsd.lv), Marc Espie (OpenBSD), Adam Kalisz,
                     60:    and Laura Morales for suggesting new features.
                     61:  * Wolfram Schneider and Yuri Pankov (FreeBSD) for reporting missing features.
                     62:  * Edward Tomasz Napierala (FreeBSD) for suggesting a feature improvement.
1.34    ! schwarze   63:  * Thomas Klausner (NetBSD) and Sevan Janiyan (SmartOS)
        !            64:    for bug reports and release testing.
1.33      schwarze   65:  * Bryan Steele, Janne Johansson, Kurt Mosiejczuk, Mike Belopuhov, Theo
                     66:    Buehler, Todd Miller (OpenBSD), Andreas Gustafsson, Christos Zoulas,
1.34    ! schwarze   67:    Robert Elz (NetBSD), Kurt Jaeger (FreeBSD), Fabio Scotoni, Kelvin
        !            68:    Sherlock, Mark Harris, Orestis Ioannou, Raf Czlonka, and Sean Farrell
        !            69:    for bug reports.
        !            70:  * Ulrich Spoerlein (FreeBSD), Leah Neukirchen (Void Linux),
        !            71:    Matej Cepl (openSUSE), and Jan Stary (MacOS X) for release testing.
1.33      schwarze   72:  * Brian Callahan and Stuart Henderson (OpenBSD) for help
                     73:    with the OpenBSD groff port.
                     74:  * Bertrand Garrigues, Branden Robinson, Ralph Corderoy, and Werner
                     75:    Lemberg (GNU troff) for checking groff patches.
                     76:  * Scott Cheloha, Theo de Raadt (OpenBSD)
                     77:    and Natanael Copa (Alpine Linux) for useful discussions.
1.28      schwarze   78:
1.32      schwarze   79: Changes in version 1.14.4, released on August 8, 2018
1.28      schwarze   80:
                     81:     --- MAJOR NEW FEATURES ---
                     82:  * In ASCII output, render mathematical symbols and greek letters
                     83:    as transliterations conveying the characters' meanings rather
                     84:    than trying to imitate their shape.  Consequently, such characters
                     85:    can now be used in portable manual pages.  All the same, please
                     86:    limit their use to contexts where they really matter, for example
                     87:    when showing complicated mathematical formulae.
                     88:  * First steps towards better support for small screens in HTML
                     89:    output (responsive design): avoid most style= attributes, in
                     90:    particular all hard-coded indentations and column widths, and
                     91:    provide a better mandoc.css style sheet with a @media query,
                     92:    using em units throughout, and avoiding redundancy in selectors.
                     93:  * Better HTML output with some more fitting HTML elements, eliminating
                     94:    needless class= attributes, and avoiding various HTML syntax errors
                     95:    (element nesting, URL-fragment syntax, duplicate id= attributes).
                     96:     --- MINOR NEW FEATURES ---
                     97:  * When a man(1) argument contains a slash, imply -l like in man-db.
                     98:  * Use TIOCGWINSZ to reduce the default -Owidth and -Oindent during
                     99:    interactive use on terminals narrower than 79 columns.
                    100:  * Generated PostScript files are now more than 50% smaller.
                    101:  * Terminal rendering of eqn(7) is improved in several respects.
                    102:  * Simplified and nicer output from the mdoc(7) .Lk macro, formatting
                    103:    all links in-line, even long ones.
                    104:  * roff(7) \n+ and \n- numerical register auto-increment and -decrement
                    105:  * roff(7) .nr optional third argument (auto-increment step size)
1.29      schwarze  106:  * Autodetect in ./configure whether the compiler can use -W and -static,
                    107:    allowing to build on Solaris 10 and 11 without any configure.local.
1.28      schwarze  108:     --- RELIABILITY BUGFIXES ---
                    109:  * Only activate UTF-8 output when the user really selected UTF-8,
                    110:    not some other multibyte character encoding.
                    111:  * Prevent excessive .ll arguments from generating infinite output.
1.31      schwarze  112:  * Fix out of bounds accesses to parse buffers that could happen when
                    113:    using renamed or user defined macros after roff(7) conditionals.
1.28      schwarze  114:  * Avoid an assertion failure in certain .Bl -column lists.
                    115:  * Avoid a NULL pointer access on deroff() failure after '.SS ""'.
                    116:  * Fix a segfault that could be triggered by two invalid .Dt macros.
                    117:  * Fix two syntax errors in generated PDF files.
                    118:  * Properly state the page size in generated PostScript files.
                    119:  * Close a memory leak caused by missing gzclose(3).
                    120:  * Fix misformatting of man(7) documents lacking .SH macros
                    121:    in PostScript and PDF output.
                    122:  * And many minor bugfixes.
                    123:     --- THANKS TO ---
                    124:  * Marc Espie (OpenBSD) for implementing the size reduction of
                    125:    PostScript files, one additional patch for code simplification,
                    126:    and two bug reports.
                    127:  * Theo Buehler (OpenBSD) for a bugfix patch,
                    128:    and Theo de Raadt (OpenBSD) for checking it.
                    129:  * John Gardner for more than a dozen suggestions regarding HTML output.
                    130:  * Mike Williams for teaching me how to use %%DocumentMedia and
                    131:    setpagedevice in PostScript files.
                    132:  * Werner Lemberg (groff) for feedback on mdoc(7) language changes.
                    133:  * Colin Watson (man-db) for feedback on man-db semantics.
                    134:  * Jason McIntyre (OpenBSD) for lots of feedback and suggestions
                    135:    on diagnostic messages and on the documentation.
1.32      schwarze  136:  * Thomas Klausner (NetBSD) for suggesting two new style messages
                    137:    and one new feature, for two bug reports, and for release testing.
1.30      schwarze  138:  * Leah Neukirchen (Void Linux) for suggesting a new style message,
1.31      schwarze  139:    five bug reports, and release testing.
1.28      schwarze  140:  * Anthony Bentley (OpenBSD) for reporting multiple bugs and missing
                    141:    features.
                    142:  * Paul Irofti (OpenBSD) and Nate Bargmann for suggesting new features.
1.32      schwarze  143:  * Michael Stapelberg (Debian) for bug reports and release testing.
                    144:  * Christian Weisgerber, Jonathan Gray, Stuart Henderson,
                    145:    Ted Unangst (OpenBSD), Takeshi Nakayama (NetBSD),
1.28      schwarze  146:    Anton Lazarov, Jakub Klinkovsky, Jan Stary, Jesper Wallin,
                    147:    Will Backmam, and Wolfgang Mueller for bug reports.
                    148:  * Sevan Janiyan (NetBSD) for additions to lib.in.
                    149:  * George Brown for suggesting code simplifications.
                    150:  * David Coppa, Igor Sobrado (OpenBSD), and Alexander Kuleshov
                    151:    for documentation improvements.
                    152:  * Laura Morales and Raf Czlonka for questions resulting in better
                    153:    documentation.
1.32      schwarze  154:  * Yuri Pankov (illumos) for release testing.
1.27      schwarze  155:
                    156: Changes in version 1.14.3, released on August 5, 2017
                    157:
                    158:     --- BUG FIXES ---
                    159:  * man(7): Do not crash with out-of-bounds read access to a constant
                    160:    array if .sp or a blank line immediately precedes .SS or .SH.
                    161:  * mdoc(7): Do not crash with out-of-bounds read access to a constant
                    162:    array if .sp or a blank line precede the first .Sh macro.
                    163:  * tbl(7): Ignore explicitly specified negative column widths rather than
                    164:    wrapping around to huge numbers and risking memory exhaustion.
                    165:  * man(1): No longer use names that only occur in the SYNOPSIS section.
                    166:    Gets rid of some surprising behaviour and bogus warnings.
                    167:     --- THANKS TO ---
                    168:    Leah Neukirchen (Void Linux), Markus Waldeck (Debian),
                    169:    Peter Bui (nd.edu), and Yuri Pankov (illumos) for bug reports.
1.23      schwarze  170:
1.26      schwarze  171: Changes in version 1.14.2, released on July 28, 2017
1.23      schwarze  172:
                    173:     --- MAJOR NEW FEATURES ---
                    174:  * New mdoc(7) -Tmarkdown output mode.
                    175:  * For -Thtml, implement internal hyperlinks pointing to authoritative
                    176:    definitions of various syntax elements, similar to the ctags(1)-like
                    177:    less(1) :t internal searching in terminal mode.
                    178:  * Provide a superset of the functionality of the former mdoclint(1)
                    179:    utility and a new -Wstyle message level with several new messages,
                    180:    including validity checking of .Xr cross references.
                    181:  * tbl(7): Implement automatic line breaking inside individual table
                    182:    cells, and several other formatting improvements.
                    183:  * eqn(7): Complete rewrite of the lexer, resulting in several bugfixes.
                    184:  * Continue parser unification, in particular allowing generation
                    185:    of syntax tree nodes on the roff(7) level, allowing implementation
                    186:    of many additional roff requests.
                    187:     --- REMOVED FUNCTIONALITY ---
                    188:  * Delete the manpage(1) utility.  It was never enabled in any release.
                    189:  * Delete the -Txhtml command line option.  It has been an obsolete
                    190:    alias for the -Thtml output mode for more than two years.
                    191:     --- MINOR NEW FEATURES ---
1.25      schwarze  192:  * -Tlint now puts parser messages on stdout instead of stderr,
                    193:    making commands like "man -l -Tlint *.1" useful.
1.23      schwarze  194:  * mdoc(7): Various .Lk formatting improvements.
1.24      schwarze  195:  * mdoc(7) -Thtml: Better CSS for .Bl lists.
1.23      schwarze  196:  * man(7): Implement the .MT/.ME block macro (mailto hyperlink).
                    197:  * man(7): Implement the .DT macro (restore default tab positions).
                    198:  * man(7): Improved support for manuals generated with reStructuredText
                    199:    by partial support for the \n[an-margin] number register.
                    200:  * man(7) -Thtml: Support deep linking to .SH and .SS headers.
                    201:  * tbl(7): Implement the "allbox" table option.
                    202:  * tbl(7): Implement the column spacing and the 'w' (minimum column
                    203:    width) layout modifiers.
                    204:  * tbl(7): Significant improvements of the manual page.
                    205:  * eqn(7): Much improved font selection, including recognition of
                    206:    well-known function names, and a few other formatting improvements.
                    207:  * eqn(7) -Thtml: Use <mn> and <mo> in addition to <mi>.
                    208:  * roff(7): Implement the .ce (centering), .mc (margin character),
                    209:    .rj (right justify), .ta (define tab stops), .ti (temporary indent),
                    210:    .als (macro alias), .ec and .eo (escape character control),
                    211:    .po (page offset), and .rn (macro rename) requests.
                    212:  * roff(7) .am: Implement appending to mdoc(7) and man(7) macros.
                    213:  * roff(7): implement the \h (horizontol motion), \l (horizontal
                    214:    line drawing), and \p (break output line) escape sequences,
                    215:    and also several additional character escape sequences.
                    216:  * roff(7): Implement the 'd' conditional (macro or string defined).
                    217:  * man.cgi(8) now uses pledge(2), too.
1.24      schwarze  218:  * regress.pl(1): simpler user interface, better summary output,
                    219:    simpler code, and no more recursion.
1.23      schwarze  220:     --- THANKS TO ---
                    221:  * Anthony Bentley (OpenBSD) for the implementation of .MT/.ME,
                    222:    reports of many bugs and missing features, and suggestions
                    223:    for a number of feature and documentation improvements.
                    224:  * Sebastien Marie (OpenBSD) for two source code patches and
                    225:    for some useful discussions.
1.26      schwarze  226:  * Florian Obser (OpenBSD) for a bugfix patch and a bug report.
1.23      schwarze  227:  * Jonathan Gray (OpenBSD) for several bug reports from afl(1)
                    228:    and several more from static analysis tools.
                    229:  * Theo Buehler (OpenBSD) for several bug reports, most from afl(1).
                    230:  * Jason McIntyre (OpenBSD) for many useful discussions about a
                    231:    wide variety of topics, lots of continuous testing, a number of
                    232:    bug reports, and some suggestions for messages and documentation.
                    233:  * Thomas Klausner (NetBSD) for lots of help while migrating
1.26      schwarze  234:    mdoclint(1) functionality to mandoc -Tlint, for suggesting
                    235:    several useful new messages, and for release testing.
1.23      schwarze  236:  * Reyk Floeter (OpenBSD) and Vsevolod Stakhov (FreeBSD) for
                    237:    suggesting a markdown output mode.
                    238:  * Thomas Guettler for suggesting -Thtml internal hyperlinks.
1.26      schwarze  239:  * Yuri Pankov (Illumos) for inspiring new warning messages and
                    240:    for extensive release testing.
1.24      schwarze  241:  * Anton Lindqvist and TJ Townsend (both OpenBSD) and Jan Stary
                    242:    for multiple bug reports.
1.26      schwarze  243:  * Leah Neukirchen (Void Linux) for bug reports and release testing.
                    244:  * Michael Stapelberg (Debian) for suggesting feature improvements
                    245:    and for release testing.
                    246:  * Martin Natano and Theo de Raadt (both OpenBSD), Andreas Voegele,
                    247:    Gabriel Guzman, Gonzalo Tornaria, Markus Waldeck, and Raf Czlonka
                    248:    for bug reports.
                    249:  * Antoine Jacoutot (OpenBSD) and Steffen Nurpmeso for suggesting
                    250:    feature improvements.
                    251:  * Dag-Erling Smoergrav (FreeBSD) for inspiring new warning messages.
1.24      schwarze  252:  * Ted Unangst and Marc Espie (OpenBSD) for providing useful ideas.
1.26      schwarze  253:  * Svyatoslav Mishyn (Crux Linux) for release testing.
1.23      schwarze  254:  * Carsten Kunze (Heirloom roff) for help keeping mandoc and groff
                    255:    compatible and for committing some of my patches to groff.
1.13      schwarze  256:
1.21      schwarze  257: Changes in version 1.14.1, released on February 21, 2017
1.13      schwarze  258:
                    259:     --- MAJOR NEW FEATURES ---
                    260:  * apropos(1): Reimplement complete semantic search functionality
                    261:    without the dependency on SQLite3, using only POSIX APIs.
                    262:    This comes with a completely new mandoc.db(5) file format.
                    263:  * man(1): Support more than one tag entry for the same search term,
                    264:    plus some minor improvements to the less(1) :t support.
                    265:  * -Thtml: Use real macro names for CSS classes.
                    266:    Systematic cleanup of and many improvements to mandoc.css.
                    267:  * -Thtml: Produce human readable HTML code by using indentation
                    268:    and better line breaks.  Improve various HTML elements,
                    269:    and trim several useless ones.
                    270:  * New catman(8) utility, still somewhat experimental.
1.14      schwarze  271:  * Now includes a portable version of the OpenBSD mandoc regression
                    272:    suite, see regress/regress.pl.1 for details.
1.13      schwarze  273:     --- REMOVED FUNCTIONALITY ---
                    274:  * Operating systems that don't provide mmap(3) are no longer supported.
                    275:  * Drop support for manpath(1).  Even if your system has manpath(1),
                    276:    it is simpler to use MANPATH_DEFAULT in configure.local for
                    277:    operating system defaults, man.conf(5) for machine-specific
                    278:    modifications, and ${MANPATH}, -m, and -M for user preferences
                    279:    than to bother with the complexity of manpath(1).
                    280:  * makewhatis(8) -p: No longer warn about missing MLINKS since these
                    281:    are no longer needed for anything.
                    282:     --- MINOR NEW FEATURES ---
                    283:  * mdoc(7): Warn about invalid punctuation and content below NAME.
                    284:  * mdoc(7): Warn about .Xr lacking the second argument (section).
                    285:  * mdoc(7): Warn about violations of the rule "new sentence, new line".
                    286:  * roff(7): Warn about trailing whitespace at the end of comments.
1.21      schwarze  287:  * mdoc(7): Improve rendering of double quotes.
1.13      schwarze  288:  * mdoc(7): Always do text production in the validator, never in the
                    289:    formatters.  Cleaner, simpler, shorter, helps NetBSD apropos(1)
                    290:    and also makes -Ttree output more useful.
1.15      schwarze  291:  * -Ttree: Show metadata and some additional node flags.
                    292:    New -Onoval output option to show the unvalidated tree.
1.13      schwarze  293:     --- RELIABILITY BUGFIXES ---
                    294:  * man(1): Make "man -l" work with standard input from a pipe or file,
                    295:    as long as standard output is a terminal.
1.21      schwarze  296:  * man(7): Fix out of bounds read access if a text node immediately
                    297:    preceded the first .SH header.
1.13      schwarze  298:  * mdoc(7): Fix out of bounds read access for .Bl without a type
                    299:    but with a width.
                    300:  * mdoc(7): Fix out of bounds read access for .Bl -column starting
                    301:    with a tab character instead of a child .It macro.
                    302:  * mdoc(7): Fix syntax tree corruption leading to segfaults caused
                    303:    by stray block end macros in nested blocks of mismatching type.
                    304:  * man(1): Fix NULL dereference when the first of multiple pages
                    305:    shown was preformatted.
1.18      schwarze  306:  * mdoc(7): Fix syntax tree corruption leading to NULL dereference
                    307:    caused by partial implicit macros inside .Bl -column table cells.
1.13      schwarze  308:  * mdoc(7): Fix syntax tree corruption leading to NULL dereference
                    309:    for macro sequences like .Bl .Bl .It Bo .El .It.
1.15      schwarze  310:  * mdoc(7): Fix syntax tree corruption leading to NULL dereference
1.13      schwarze  311:    caused by .Ta following a nested .Bl -column breaking another block.
1.16      schwarze  312:  * mdoc(7): Fix syntax tree corruption sometimes leading to NULL
1.17      schwarze  313:    dereference caused by indirectly broken .Nd or .Nm blocks.
1.13      schwarze  314:  * mdoc(7) -Thtml: Fix a NULL dereference for .Bl -column with 0 columns.
1.17      schwarze  315:  * mdoc(7): Fix NULL dereference in some specific cases of a
                    316:    block-end macro calling another block-end macro.
1.13      schwarze  317:  * mdoc(7): Fix NULL dereference if the only child of the head
                    318:    of the first .Sh was an empty in-line macro.
1.19      schwarze  319:  * eqn(7): Fix NULL dereference in the terminal formatter
                    320:    for empty matrices and empty square roots.
1.13      schwarze  321:  * mdoc(7): Fix an assertion failure for a .Bd without a type that
                    322:    breaks another block.
1.20      schwarze  323:  * mdoc(7): Fix an assertion failure that happened for some .Bl -column
                    324:    lists containing a column width of "-4n", "-3n", or "-2n".
1.13      schwarze  325:  * mdoc(7): Fix an assertion failure caused by .Bl -column without .It
                    326:    but containing eqn(7) or tbl(7) code.
                    327:  * roff(7): Fix an assertion failure caused by \z\[u00FF] with -Tps/-Tpdf.
                    328:  * roff(7): Fix an assertion failures caused by whitespace inside \o''
                    329:    (overstrike) sequences.
                    330:  * -Thtml: Fix an assertion failure caused by -Oman or -Oincludes of
                    331:    excessive length.
                    332:     --- PORTABILITY IMPROVEMENTS ---
                    333:  * man(1): Do not mix stdio narrow and wide stream orientation
                    334:    on stdout, which could cause output corruption on glibc.
                    335:  * mandoc(1): Autodetect a suitable locale for -Tutf8 mode.
1.21      schwarze  336:  * ./configure: Autodetect whether PATH_MAX and O_DIRECTORY are defined.
                    337:  * ./configure: Autodetect if nanosleep(3) needs -lrt.
                    338:  * ./configure: Provide an ${LN} configuration variable.
                    339:  * ./configure: Put compiler arguments that may contain -l at the end.
1.13      schwarze  340:     --- MINOR BUGFIXES ---
                    341:  * mdoc(7): Fix SYNOPSIS output if the first child of .Nm is a macro.
                    342:  * mdoc(7) -Thtml: Improve formatting of .Bl -tag with short tags.
                    343:  * man(7) -Thtml: Preserve whitespace in .nf (nofill) mode.
                    344:  * mandoc(1): Error out on invalid output options on the command line.
                    345:     --- STRUCTURAL CHANGES, no functional change ---
                    346:  * Redesign part of the mandoc_html(3) interfaces, making them much
                    347:    easier to use and reducing the amount of code by a few hundred lines.
                    348:     --- THANKS TO ---
                    349:  * Michael Stapelberg (Debian) for designing the new mandocd(8)
1.21      schwarze  350:    and parts of the new catman(8), for release testing, and for a
                    351:    number of patches and bug reports.
1.13      schwarze  352:  * Baptiste Daroussin (FreeBSD) for profiling the new makewhatis(8)
                    353:    implementation and suggesting an algorithmic improvement which
                    354:    more than doubled performance, and for a few bug reports.
                    355:  * Ed Maste (FreeBSD) for an important patch improving reproducibility
                    356:    of builds in makewhatis(8), and for a few bug reports.
1.21      schwarze  357:  * Theo Buehler (OpenBSD) for almost twenty important bug reports,
1.13      schwarze  358:    most of them found by systematic afl(1) fuzzing.
                    359:  * Benny Lofgren, David Dahlberg, and in particular Vadim Zhukov
                    360:    for crucial help in getting .Bl -tag CSS formatting fixed.
                    361:  * Svyatoslav Mishyn (Crux Linux) for an initial version of the
1.21      schwarze  362:    patch to autodetect a suitable locale for -Tutf8 mode
                    363:    and for release testing.
1.13      schwarze  364:  * Jason McIntyre (OpenBSD) for multiple useful discussions
                    365:    and a number of bug reports.
1.21      schwarze  366:  * Sevan Janiyan (NetBSD) for extensive release testing and multiple
                    367:    bug reports.
                    368:  * Thomas Klausner and Christos Zoulas (NetBSD), Yuri Pankov (illumos),
                    369:    and Leah Neukirchen (Void Linux) for release testing and bug reports.
                    370:  * Ulrich Spoerlein (FreeBSD) for release testing.
1.13      schwarze  371:  * Alexander Bluhm, Andrew Fresh, Antoine Jacoutot, Antony Bentley,
                    372:    Christian Weisgerber, Jonathan Gray, Marc Espie, Martijn van Duren,
                    373:    Stuart Henderson, Ted Unangst, Theo de Raadt (OpenBSD), Abhinav
1.21      schwarze  374:    Upadhyay, Kamil Rytarowski (NetBSD), Aaron M. Ucko, Bdale Garbee,
                    375:    Reiner Herrmann, Shane Kerr (Debian), Daniel Sabogal (Alpine Linux),
1.13      schwarze  376:    Carsten Kunze (Heirloom roff), Kristaps Dzonsons (bsd.lv),
                    377:    Anton Lindqvist, Jan Stary, Jeremy A. Mates, Mark Patruck,
                    378:    Pavan Maddamsetti, Sean Levy <attila@stalphonsos.com>, and
                    379:    Tiago Silva for bug reports.
                    380:  * Brent Cook, Marc Espie, Philip Guenther, Todd Miller (OpenBSD)
                    381:    and Markus Waldeck for useful discussions.
                    382:  * And as usual, OpenCSW for providing me with a Solaris 9/10/11
                    383:    testing environment.
1.11      schwarze  384:
1.12      schwarze  385: Changes in version 1.13.4, released on July 14, 2016
1.11      schwarze  386:
                    387:     --- MAJOR NEW FEATURES ---
                    388:  * man.conf(5): Design and implement a simpler configuration file format.
                    389:  * man(1): Leverage less(1) -T and :t in a way resembling ctags(1)
                    390:    to jump to the definitions of various terms inside manual pages.
                    391:  * soelim(1): New implementation by Baptiste Daroussin.
1.12      schwarze  392:  * privilege limitation: Use OpenBSD pledge(2) or OS X sandbox_init(3)
                    393:    when available.
                    394:  * man.cgi(8): Support short URIs like http://man.openbsd.org/mdoc .
1.11      schwarze  395:  * mandoc.css: Use one unified stylesheet rather than three different ones.
                    396:     --- MAJOR FUNCTIONALLY RELEVANT BUGFIXES ---
                    397:  * mdoc(7): Fix multiple aspects of SYNOPSIS .Nm formatting.
                    398:  * man(1): Fix process group handling, avoiding unclean shutdowns.
                    399:     --- PORTABILITY IMPROVEMENTS ---
                    400:  * Correctly use the ohash(3) compatibility implementation
                    401:    even when building without SQLite support.
                    402:  * Add compat glue for building on Solaris 9 and 10.
                    403:  * Let ./configure select a supported RE syntax for word boundaries.
1.12      schwarze  404:  * Support LDFLAGS, to be used for example for hardening options.
                    405:  * Avoid mixing putchar(3) and putwchar(3) on the same file descriptor,
                    406:    it resulted in output corruption on some platforms.
1.11      schwarze  407:  * Avoid reusing va_lists, use va_copy(3) for better portability.
                    408:  * Do not hardcode the path to the more(1) program.
                    409:     --- MINOR NEW FEATURES ---
                    410:  * roff(7): Implement \n(.$ (number of macro arguments).
                    411:  * roff(7): Fully implement \z (do not advance cursor).
                    412:  * roff(7): Implement the `r'  conditional (register exists).
                    413:  * roff(7): Implement \\$* (interpolate all arguments).
                    414:  * roff(7): Parse and ignore \, and \/ (italic corrections).
                    415:  * When there is no -m, no -M, no MANPATH and no /etc/man.conf,
                    416:    fall back to /usr/share/man:/usr/X11R6/man:/usr/local/man.
                    417:  * man(1): Give manuals in purely numerical sections priority over
                    418:    manuals of the same name in sections with an alphabetical suffix.
                    419:  * man.cgi(8): Support "header.html" and "footer.html".
                    420:  * man.cgi(8): Set the "autofocus" attribute on the query text box.
                    421:  * man.cgi(8): Simplify the search form, drop two useless buttons.
1.12      schwarze  422:  * man.cgi(8): Delete the pseudo-manpath "mandoc", assume that
                    423:    apropos(1) and man.cgi(8) are installed in the default manpath.
1.11      schwarze  424:     --- RELIABILITY BUGFIXES ---
                    425:  * mdoc(7): Avoid a use after free and an assertion failure when nodes
                    426:    are deleted during validation.
                    427:  * mdoc(7): Avoid a NULL pointer access when .Bd has no arguments.
                    428:  * mdoc(7): Avoid a NULL pointer access triggered by mismatching end macros.
                    429:  * mdoc(7): Avoid an assertion when .Fo has no argument.
                    430:  * mdoc(7): Avoid an assertion when .Ta<tab> occurs in .Bl -column.
                    431:  * mdoc(7): Avoid an assertion when a body gets broken and has a tail.
                    432:  * roff(7): Avoid an assertion caused by blanks inside \o.
1.12      schwarze  433:  * roff(7): Make .so links to gziped manuals work without mandoc.db(5).
1.11      schwarze  434:  * tbl(7): Avoid a use after free when the last line of a layout is empty.
                    435:  * eqn(7): Avoid an infinite loop caused by recursive "define".
                    436:  * makewhatis(8): Avoid a segfault caused by unusual directory structures.
                    437:  * Fix handling of leading, trailing, and double colons in MANPATH and -m.
                    438:     --- MINOR BUGFIXES ---
                    439:  * mdoc(7): Put arguments to end macros of broken partial explicit blocks
                    440:    inside the breaking block.
                    441:  * mdoc(7): Let .Dv force normal font.
                    442:  * mdoc(7): Make trailing whitespace significant in .Bl -tag widths.
                    443:  * mdoc(7): Fix macro interpretation around tabs in .Bl -column.
                    444:  * man(7): Use the default width for .RS without arguments.
                    445:  * man(7): On a new RS nesting level, the saved width starts from
                    446:    the default width, not from the saved width of the previous level.
                    447:  * man(7): Allow .PD in next-line scope.
                    448:  * man(7): Improve handling of empty .HP.
                    449:  * man(7): Improve formatting of .br and .sp inside .HP.
                    450:  * man(7): Do not mistreat empty arguments to font alternating
                    451:    macros as vertical spacing requests.
                    452:  * man(7): Allow fill mode changes in tagged paragraph next-line scope.
                    453:  * man(7): Fix minor bugs in block rewinding and simplify the related code.
                    454:  * man(7): Add missing line breaks before subsection headers.
                    455:  * man(7): Give section and subsection headers hanging indentation.
                    456:  * man(7): Make trailing whitespace significant in .TP widths.
                    457:  * roff(7): Don't allow breaking the output line after hyphens
                    458:    that immediately follow escape sequences.
                    459:  * roff(7): Ignore blank characters at the beginning of conditional blocks.
                    460:  * roff(7): Escape breakable hyphens only after handling input line traps.
                    461:  * roff(7): Reject \[uD800] to \[uDFFF] (surrogates) in the parser.
                    462:  * tbl(7): Allow more than one data field after T} on the same input line.
                    463:  * terminal output: Apply bold and italic to non-ASCII Unicode codepoints.
                    464:  * terminal output: Improve rounding rules for horizontal scaling widths.
                    465:  * HTML output: Render ASCII_NBRSP as "&nbsp;", not "-".
                    466:  * man(1): Do not match the first part of a name if it continues with a dot.
                    467:  * man(1): Keep working even if the current directory is unusable.
                    468:  * man(1): Better error message when $PAGER is invalid.
                    469:  * makewhatis(8): Improve handling of .Va and .Vt macros.
                    470:  * apropos(1): Print "nothing appropriate" to stderr when appropriate.
                    471:  * apropos(1): Abort with a useful error message when elementary
                    472:    database operations like preparing queries or binding variables fail.
                    473:     --- STRUCTURAL CHANGES, no functional change ---
                    474:  * mdoc(7) and man(7): Unified data structures struct roff_node etc.
                    475:  * mdoc(7) and man(7): Unified node handling library in roff.c.
                    476:  * mdoc(7) and man(7): Seperate validation phase from parsing.
1.12      schwarze  477:  * roff(7): Major character table cleanup.
1.11      schwarze  478:  * Link with libz rather than forking gunzip(1).
                    479:     --- THANKS TO ---
1.12      schwarze  480:  * Baptiste Daroussin (FreeBSD) for the new soelim(1)
                    481:    and for release testing.
1.11      schwarze  482:  * Anthony Bentley (OpenBSD) for unifying mandoc.css, two nice
                    483:    patches for man.cgi(8), some documentation patches, some bug
                    484:    reports, and various useful discussions.
                    485:  * Todd Miller (OpenBSD) for lots of help with process group and
                    486:    signal handling, a few patches, some bug reports and some useful
                    487:    discussions.
                    488:  * Jonathan Gray (OpenBSD) for yet more testing with afl(1)
                    489:    again resulting in more than half a dozen important bug reports.
1.12      schwarze  490:  * Svyatoslav Mishyn (Crux Linux) for some patches, several bug
                    491:    reports, and extensive release testing.
1.15      schwarze  492:  * Leah Neukirchen (Void Linux) for a number of compatibility
1.12      schwarze  493:    patches and suggestions and several bug reports.
1.11      schwarze  494:  * Christos Zoulas (NetBSD) for a bug fix patch and some useful
                    495:    suggestions for cleanup.
                    496:  * Florian Obser (OpenBSD) for a bugfix patch and some bug reports.
1.12      schwarze  497:  * Sevan Janiyan for help with Solaris compatibility and release
                    498:    testing on many platforms.
                    499:  * Jan Holzhueter and OpenCSW in general for help with Solaris
                    500:    compatibility, and for providing me with a Solaris 9/10/11 testing
                    501:    environment.
1.11      schwarze  502:  * Michael McConville (OpenBSD) for some simple cleanup patches.
1.12      schwarze  503:  * Thomas Klausner (NetBSD) for some bug reports and release testing.
1.11      schwarze  504:  * Christian Weisgerber, Dmitrij Czarkoff, Igor Sobrado,
1.12      schwarze  505:    Ken Westerback, Marc Espie, Mike Belopuhov, Rafael Neves,
                    506:    Ted Unangst, Tim van der Molen, Theo Buehler, Theo de Raadt
                    507:    (OpenBSD), Kurt Jaeger, Dag Erling Smoergrav (FreeBSD),
                    508:    Joerg Sonnenberger (NetBSD), Carsten Kunze (Heirloom troff),
                    509:    Daniel Levai, Fabian Raetz, Jan Stary, Jean-Yves Migeon,
1.11      schwarze  510:    Lorenzo Beretta, Markus Waldeck, Maxim Belooussov, Michael Reed,
                    511:    Peter Bray, and Serguey Parkhomovsky for bug reports and feature
                    512:    suggestions.
                    513:  * Alexander Hall, Andrew Fresh, Antoine Jacoutot, Doug Hogan,
                    514:    Jason McIntyre, Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse, Kent Spillner,
                    515:    Nicholas Marriott, Peter Hessler, Sebastien Marie, Stefan Sperling,
                    516:    and Theo de Raadt (OpenBSD) for helpful discussions and feedback.
1.9       schwarze  517:
                    518: Changes in version 1.13.3, released on March 13, 2015
                    519:
                    520:     --- MAJOR NEW FEATURES ---
                    521:  * When a manual is missing from an outdated database, let man(1)
                    522:    show it anyway, using a KISS file system lookup as a fallback.
                    523:  * Use this to always provide man(1), even without database support.
                    524:  * Fatal errors no longer exist.  If a file can be opened, mandoc
                    525:    will produce some output; at worst, the output may be almost empty.
                    526:  * New -Wunsupp message level.
                    527:     --- POTENTIONALLY SECURITY RELEVANT BUGFIXES ---
                    528:  * Fix a potential write buffer overrun on incomplete string conditionals.
1.22      schwarze  529:    http://mandoc.bsd.lv/cgi-bin/cvsweb/roff.c#rev1.241
1.9       schwarze  530:  * Fix a potential write buffer overrun on backslash at EOF in a conditional.
1.22      schwarze  531:    http://mandoc.bsd.lv/cgi-bin/cvsweb/roff.c#rev1.247
1.9       schwarze  532:  * Fix a use after free sometimes hit when validation deletes a block.
1.22      schwarze  533:    http://mandoc.bsd.lv/cgi-bin/cvsweb/mdoc_macro.c#rev1.180
1.9       schwarze  534:     --- MAJOR FUNCTIONALLY RELEVANT BUGFIXES ---
                    535:  * Let man(1) show manuals for the current architecture by default,
                    536:    and support the MACHINE environment variable.
                    537:  * Fix the man(1) and apropos(1) -m option, it didn't work at all.
                    538:  * Do not spawn a pager when there is no output.
                    539:  * In makewhatis(8), fix detection of hardlinked manuals on platforms
                    540:    having padding in struct inodev (typically 64bit platforms).
                    541:     --- PORTABILITY IMPROVEMENTS ---
                    542:  * Ignore O_CLOEXEC when the operating system doesn't provide it.
                    543:  * Avoid forward reference to enum type which violates ISO C99.
                    544:  * Support homebrew-style linking on Mac OS X.
                    545:     --- MINOR NEW FEATURES ---
                    546:  * lookup: Accept digit+letter and "n" as section names in man(1),
                    547:    and consistently handle digit+letter in file name extensions.
                    548:  * lookup: Speed up -s/-S by using the "mlinks" rather than the "keys" table.
                    549:  * output: Insert horizontal lines between formatted manual pages.
                    550:  * input: New stricter and more resilient UTF-8 parser.
                    551:  * mdoc(7): Refactor block rewinding for simpler and more robust parsing.
                    552:  * man(7): Use the -Ios option when .TH has less than four arguments.
                    553:  * tbl(7): Implement the "center" option.
                    554:  * tbl(7): New option and format parsers, improved in many respects.
                    555:  * roff(7): Basic implementation of the \o escape sequence (overstrike),
                    556:    and improved rendering of overstrikes in PostScript and PDF output.
                    557:  * Message improvements, in particular for, but not restricted to,
                    558:    eqn(7), tbl(7), and wrong numbers of arguments in mdoc(7) and man(7),
                    559:    in various cases also improving output generated by invalid input.
                    560:  * Delete the -V option.  It serves no purpose but keeps confusing people.
                    561:  * gmdiff: Minimal support for Heirloom roff.
                    562:     --- RELIABILITY BUGFIXES ---
                    563:  * tbl(7): Fix a read buffer overrun on 'f' at EOL in a layout.
                    564:  * roff(7): Fix a read buffer overrun on incomplete numerical conditions.
                    565:  * mdoc(7): Fix a NULL pointer access on .Nd followed by an explicit block.
                    566:  * mdoc(7): Fix a NULL pointer access on .It Xo without .Xc.
                    567:  * mdoc(7): Fix a NULL pointer access on .Eo without a tail.
                    568:  * mdoc(7): Fix a NULL pointer access in the validation of empty .St macros.
                    569:  * man(7)/tbl(7): Fix a NULL pointer access on .TS right after .TP.
                    570:  * tbl(7): Fix a NULL pointer access on layout lines without any cells.
                    571:  * eqn(7): Fix NULL pointer accesses in the terminal formatter.
                    572:  * roff(7): Fix a NULL pointer access on trailing \s-/\s+ without an argument.
                    573:  * gz: Fix a potential NULL pointer access after waitpid() failure.
                    574:  * roff(7): Don't let the modulo operator divide by zero.
                    575:  * input: Fix an assertion failure on certain invalid UTF-8 input.
                    576:  * terminal output: Allow arbitrary depth of the font stack (assertion fix).
                    577:  * mdoc(7): Fix assertion failures and endless loops on invalid block closing.
                    578:  * mdoc(7): Fix an assertion failure on .Bl .Sm not followed by .It.
                    579:  * mdoc(7): Fix an assertion failure on .Bl -column ... .El .Ta.
                    580:  * tbl(7): Fix assertion failures by macros inside table data,
                    581:    but do not throw away the macro arguments.
                    582:  * Prevent certain kinds of unreasonable input from producing excessive
                    583:    output, in one case caused by unsigned integer underflow.
                    584:  * Fix a potential memory leak in makewhatis(8) on very long filenames.
                    585:     --- MINOR BUGFIXES ---
                    586:  * mdoc(7): Fix parsing of badly nested blocks with multiple identical blocks.
                    587:  * mdoc(7): Support negative indentations for displays and lists.
                    588:  * mdoc(7): Don't mistreat negative .sp arguments as large positive ones.
                    589:  * mdoc(7): Some spacing fixes for .Eo/.Ec.
                    590:  * man(7): Support negative horizontal widths.
                    591:  * man(7): Do not print out invalid .IP arguments.
                    592:  * man(7): Correctly handle scaling units after .PD.
                    593:  * man(7): Support .RE with an argument.
                    594:  * man(7): Fix restoring indentation after .RS with large negative arguments.
                    595:  * tbl(7): Prevent tables from breaking the filling of preceding text.
                    596:  * tbl(7): Fix vertical spacing at the beginning of tables.
                    597:  * tbl(7): Parser and formatter fixes for line drawing and font modifiers.
                    598:  * tbl(7): Correct handling of blank data lines.
                    599:  * eqn(7): Add sometimes missing whitespace before equation output.
                    600:  * roff(7): Fix vertical scaling, most of it was wrong.
                    601:  * roff(7): Slightly improve \w width measurements.
                    602:  * roff(7): Accept the historic aliases \s10 to \s39 for \s(10 to \s(39.
                    603:  * roff(7): Correctly escape quotes when expanding macro arguments.
                    604:  * roff(7): Correctly handle scaling units in numerical expressions,
                    605:    and some other improvements to the parsing of numerical expressions.
                    606:  * roff(7): Three minor fixes with respect to evaluation of conditionals.
                    607:  * roff(7): Let .it accept numerical expressions, not just constants.
                    608:  * mandoc_char(7): Correct some character names and renderings.
1.10      schwarze  609:  * If earlier files set a non-zero exit status, never reset it to zero.
1.9       schwarze  610:     --- THANKS TO ---
                    611:  * Jonathan Gray (OpenBSD) for yet more testing with afl (the American
                    612:    Fuzzy Lop security fuzzer), again resulting in many bug reports.
                    613:  * Theo de Raadt (OpenBSD) for suggesting the main new feature (man(1) file
                    614:    system lookup) and for reporting an important bug (pager without output).
                    615:  * Theo Buehler for an important bug report (-s/-S slowness)
                    616:    and for proposing a nice new feature (lines between pages).
                    617:  * Jason McIntyre for an important bug report (hardlink detection)
                    618:    and multiple documentation patches.
                    619:  * Pascal Stumpf (OpenBSD) and Alessandro de Laurenzis for
                    620:    important bug reports (architecture and man -m, respectively).
                    621:  * Thomas Klausner (NetBSD) for proposing a new feature (man(7) -Ios),
                    622:    a bug report, and release testing.
                    623:  * Anthony Bentley, Daniel Dickman, Ted Unangst (OpenBSD) and
                    624:    Kristaps Dzonsons (bsd.lv) for source code patches and bug reports.
                    625:  * Christian Weisgerber (OpenBSD) for more than half a dozen bug reports.
                    626:  * Carsten Kunze (Heirloom troff) for bug reports and release testing.
                    627:  * Antoine Jacoutot (OpenBSD) for release testing.
                    628:  * Alexis Hildebrandt (Homebrew), Baptiste Daroussin (FreeBSD),
                    629:    Jonathan Perkin (SmartOS), Pedro Giffuni (FreeBSD), Svyatoslav
                    630:    Mishyn (Crux Linux), Ulrich Spoerlein (FreeBSD), Jan Stary, Patrick
                    631:    Keshishian, Sebastien Marie, and Steffen Nurpmeso for bug reports.
1.7       schwarze  632:
1.8       schwarze  633: Changes in version 1.13.2, released on December 13, 2014
1.7       schwarze  634:
                    635:     --- MAJOR NEW FEATURES ---
                    636:  * Include an implementation of man(1), the manual page viewer.
                    637:  * Unified set of command line option, each one supported by all
                    638:    command names, including new options -a (format all), -c (no
                    639:    pager), -h (synopsis only), and -w (list filenames).
                    640:  * Support the MANPAGER and PAGER environment variables.
                    641:  * Support gzip'ed manuals by the whole toolset, even as .so targets.
                    642:  * Support UTF-8 and Latin-1 input by the whole toolset, delete preconv(1).
                    643:  * Switch the default output mode from -Tascii to -Tlocale.
                    644:  * Improve -Tascii output for Unicode escape sequences.
                    645:  * Let the -Thtml output mode produce polyglot HTML5.
                    646:  * Many improvements for eqn(7), in particular in-line equations,
                    647:    MathML output in -Thtml mode, and much improved terminal formatting.
                    648:     --- PORTABILITY IMPROVEMENTS ---
                    649:  * Change the build sequence to the usual ./configure; make; make install.
                    650:  * Support ./configure.local for build customizations.
                    651:  * Autodetect wchar, sqlite3, and manpath support.
                    652:  * Provide a fallback version of fts(3) for systems lacking it.
                    653:  * Support choosing alternative binary and manual names.
                    654:     --- MINOR NEW FEATURES ---
                    655:  * Rudimentary implementation of the e, x, and z tbl(7) layout
                    656:    modifiers to equalize, maximize, and ignore the width of columns.
                    657:  * Implement font modifiers in tbl(7) layouts.
                    658:  * Allow comma-separated options in the tbl(7) options line.
                    659:  * Parse and ignore the .pl (page length) roff(7) request.
                    660:  * Implement .An -[no]split for the mdoc(7) -Thtml output mode.
                    661:  * Support bold italic font in PostScript and PDF output.
                    662:  * Warn about commas in function arguments and parentheses in function names.
                    663:  * Warn about botched .Xr ordering and punctuation below SEE ALSO.
                    664:  * Warn about AUTHORS sections without .An macros.
                    665:  * Warn about attempts to call non-callable macros.
                    666:  * New developer documentation manual page mandoc_headers(3).
                    667:     --- BUGFIXES ---
                    668:  * Fix read buffer overrun sometimes triggered by trailing whitespace.
                    669:  * Fix read buffer overrun triggered by certain invalid \H sequences.
                    670:  * Fix NULL pointer access triggered by .Bl without any arguments.
                    671:  * Fix NULL pointer access triggered by .It Nm Fo without .Fc.
                    672:  * Fix NULL pointer access triggered by .Sh Xo .Sh without .Xc.
                    673:  * Fix NULL pointer access triggered by missing .Nm.
                    674:  * Fix an assertion triggered by .It right after .El.
                    675:  * Fix an assertion triggered by .Ec without preceding .Eo.
                    676:  * Fix an assertion triggered by .Sm or .Db with multiple arguments.
                    677:  * Fix assertion failures triggered by very large width arguments.
                    678:  * Fix a division by zero in the roff(7) parser.
                    679:  * Prevent negative arguments to .ll from causing integer underflow.
                    680:  * Correctly autodetect source format even when .Dd is preceded by .ll.
                    681:  * Multiple fixes with respect to .Bd and .Bl -offset and -width.
                    682:  * Many bugfixes with respect to scaling units.
                    683:  * Multiple fixes with respect to delimiter handling by in-line macros.
                    684:  * Multiple fixes with respect to .Pf.
                    685:  * Make \c work properly in no-fill mode.
                    686:  * Stricter syntax checking of Unicode character names.
                    687:     --- THANKS TO ---
                    688:  * Kristaps Dzonsons for rewriting the eqn(7) parser, implementing
                    689:    HTML5 and MathML output, and various other code contributions.
                    690:  * Jonathan Gray (OpenBSD) for extensive testing with afl (the
                    691:    American Fuzzy Lop security fuzzer) resulting in many bug reports.
                    692:  * Anthony Bentley (OpenBSD), Baptiste Daroussin (FreeBSD), Daniel
                    693:    Dickman, Doug Hogan, Jason McIntyre, Theo de Raadt (OpenBSD),
                    694:    and Martin Natano for source code patches.
                    695:  * Carsten Kunze (Heirloom troff), Daniel Levai (Slackware),
                    696:    Garrett D'Amore (illumos), Giovanni Becchis, Matthew Dempsky,
                    697:    Stuart Henderson, Ted Unangst, Todd Miller (OpenBSD), Thomas
                    698:    Klausner (NetBSD), Ulrich Spoerlein (FreeBSD), Justin Haynes,
                    699:    Marcus Merighi, Sebastien Marie, Steffen Nurpmeso and Theo Buehler
                    700:    for bug reports.
1.5       schwarze  701:
                    702: Changes in version 1.13.1, released on August 10, 2014
                    703:
                    704:     --- MAJOR NEW FEATURES ---
                    705:  * A complete apropos(1)/makewhatis(8)/man.cgi(8) suite
                    706:    based on SQLite3 is now included.
                    707:  * The roff(7) parser now provides an almost complete implementation
                    708:    of numerical expressions.
                    709:  * Warning and error messages have been improved in many ways.
                    710:    Almost all fatal errors were downgraded to normal errors and some
                    711:    even to warnings.  Almost all messages now mention the macro where
                    712:    the issue is detected and many indicate the workaround employed.
                    713:    The mandoc(1) manual now includes a list explaining all messages.
                    714:     --- MINOR NEW FEATURES ---
                    715:  * The roff(7) parser now supports the .ami (append to macro with
                    716:    indirectly specified name), .as (append to user-defined
                    717:    string), .dei (define macro with indirectly specified name),
                    718:    .ll (line length), and .rr (remove register) requests.
                    719:  * The roff(7) parser now supports string comparison and numerical
                    720:    conditionals in the .if and .ie requests.
                    721:  * The roff parser now fully supports the \B (validate numerical
                    722:    expression) and partially supports the \w (measure text width)
                    723:    escape sequences.
                    724:  * The terminal formatter now supports the \: (optional line break)
                    725:    escape sequence.
                    726:  * The roff parser now supports expansion of user-defined strings
                    727:    involving indirect references.
                    728:  * The roff(7) parser now handles some pre-defined read-only
                    729:    number registers that occur in the pod2man(1) preamble.
                    730:  * For backward compatibility, the mdoc(7) parser and formatters
                    731:    now support the obsolete macros .En, .Es, .Fr, and .Ot.
                    732:  * The mdoc(7) formatter non partially supports .Bd -centered.
                    733:  * tbl(7) now handles leading and trailing vertical lines.
                    734:  * The build system now provides fallback versions of strcasestr(3)
                    735:    and strsep(3) for systems lacking them.
                    736:  * The mdoc(7) manual now explains how various standards
                    737:    supported by the .St macro are related to each other.
                    738:     --- BUGFIXES ---
                    739:  * In the roff(7) parser, several bugs were fixed with respect
                    740:    to closing conditional blocks on macro lines.
                    741:  * Parsing of roff(7) identifiers and escape sequences was improved
                    742:    in multiple respects.
                    743:  * In the mdoc(7) parser, the handling of defective document
                    744:    prologues was improved in multiple ways.
                    745:  * The mdoc(7) parser no longer skips content before the first section
                    746:    header, and it no longer deletes non-.% content from .Rs blocks.
                    747:  * In the mdoc(7) parser, a crash was fixed related to weird .Sh headers.
                    748:  * In the mdoc(7) parser, handling of .Sm with missing or invalid
                    749:    arguments was corrected.
                    750:  * In the mdoc(7) parser, trailing punctuation at the end of partial
                    751:    implicit macros no longer triggers end-of-sentence spacing.
                    752:  * In the terminal formatter, two crashes were fixed: one triggered by
                    753:    excessive indentation and another by excessively long .Nm arguments.
                    754:  * In the terminal formatter, a floating point rounding bug was
                    755:    fixed that sometimes caused an off-by-one error in indentation.
                    756:  * In the UTF-8 formatter, rendering of accents, breakable hyphens,
                    757:    and non-breakable spaces was corrected.
                    758:  * In the HTML formatter, encoding of special characters was
                    759:    corrected in multiple respects.
                    760:  * In the mdoc(7) formatter, rendering of .Ex and .Rv was
                    761:    improved for various edge cases.
                    762:  * In the mdoc(7) formatter, handling of empty .Bl -inset item
                    763:    heads was improved.
                    764:  * In the man(7) formatter, some bugs were fixed with respect
                    765:    to same-line detection in the context of .TP and .nf macros,
                    766:    and the indentation of .IP and .TP blocks was improved.
                    767:  * The mandoc(3) library no longer prints to stderr.
                    768:     --- THANKS TO ---
                    769:    Abhinav Upadhyay (NetBSD), Andreas Voegele, Anthony Bentley (OpenBSD),
                    770:    Christian Weisgerber (OpenBSD), Havard Eidnes (NetBSD), Jan Stary,
                    771:    Jason McIntyre (OpenBSD), Jeremie Courreges-Anglas (OpenBSD),
                    772:    Joerg Sonnenberger (NetBSD), Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado (OpenBSD),
                    773:    Marc Espie (OpenBSD), Matthias Scheler (NetBSD), Pascal Stumpf (OpenBSD),
                    774:    Paul Onyschuk (Alpine Linux), Sebastien Marie, Steffen Nurpmeso,
                    775:    Stuart Henderson (OpenBSD), Ted Unangst (OpenBSD), Theo de Raadt (OpenBSD),
                    776:    Thomas Klausner (NetBSD), and Ulrich Spoerlein (FreeBSD)
                    777:    for reporting bugs and missing features.
1.4       schwarze  778:
                    779: Changes in version 1.12.3, released on December 31, 2013
                    780:
                    781:  * In the mdoc(7) SYNOPSIS, line breaks and hanging indentation
                    782:    now work correctly for .Fo/.Fa/.Fc and .Fn blocks.
                    783:    Thanks to Franco Fichtner for doing part of the work.
                    784:  * The mdoc(7) .Bk macro got some addititonal bugfixes.
                    785:  * In mdoc(7) macro arguments, double quotes can now be quoted
                    786:    by doubling them, just like in man(7).
                    787:    Thanks to Tsugutomo ENAMI for the patch.
                    788:  * At the end of man(7) macro lines, end-of-sentence spacing
                    789:    now works.  Thanks to Franco Fichtner for the patch.
                    790:  * For backward compatibility, the man(7) parser now supports the
                    791:    man-ext .UR/.UE (uniform resource identifier) block macros.
                    792:  * The man(7) parser now handles closing blocks that are not open
                    793:    more gracefully.
                    794:  * The man(7) parser now ignores blank lines right after .SH and .SS.
                    795:  * In the man(7) formatter, reset indentation when leaving a block,
                    796:    not just when entering the next one.
                    797:  * The roff(7) .nr request now supports incrementing and decrementing
                    798:    number registers and stops parsing the number right before the
                    799:    first non-digit character.
                    800:  * The roff(7) parser now supports the alternative escape sequence
                    801:    syntax \C'uXXXX' for Unicode characters.
                    802:  * The roff(7) parser now parses and ignores the .fam (font family)
                    803:    and .hw (hyphenation points) requests and the \d and \u escape
                    804:    sequences.
                    805:  * The roff(7) manual got a new ESCAPE SEQUENCE REFERENCE.
1.1       schwarze  806:
1.2       schwarze  807: Changes in version 1.12.2, released on Oktober 5, 2013
1.1       schwarze  808:
                    809:  * The mdoc(7) to man(7) converter, to be called as mandoc -Tman,
                    810:    is now fully functional.
                    811:  * The mandoc(1) utility now supports the -Ios (default operating system)
                    812:    input option, and the -Tutf8 output mode now actually works.
                    813:  * The mandocdb(8) utility no longer truncates existing databases when
                    814:    starting to build new ones, but only replaces them when the build
                    815:    actually succeeds.
                    816:  * The man(7) parser now supports the PD macro (paragraph distance),
                    817:    and (for GNU man-ext compatibility only) EX (example block) and EE
                    818:    (example end).  Plus several bugfixes regarding indentation, line
                    819:    breaks, and vertical spacing, and regarding RS following TP.
                    820:  * The roff(7) parser now supports the \f(BI (bold+italic) font escape,
                    821:    the \z (zero cursor advance) escape and the cc (change control
                    822:    character) and it (input line trap) requests. Plus bugfixes regarding
                    823:    the \t (tab) escape, nested escape sequences, and conditional requests.
                    824:  * In mdoc(7), several bugs were fixed related to UTF-8 output of quoting
                    825:    enclosures, delimiter handling, list indentation and horizontal and
                    826:    vertical spacing, formatting of the Lk, %U, and %C macros, plus some
                    827:    bugfixes related to the handling of syntax errors like badly nested
                    828:    font blocks, stray Ta macros outside column lists, unterminated It Xo
                    829:    blocks, and non-text children of Nm blocks.
                    830:  * In tbl(7), the width of horizontal spans and the vertical spacing
                    831:    around tables was corrected, and in man(7) files, a crash was fixed
                    832:    that was triggered by some particular unclosed T{ macros.
                    833:  * For mandoc developers, we now provide a tbl(3) library manual and
                    834:    gmdiff, a very small, very simplistic groff-versus-mandoc output
                    835:    comparison tool.
1.2       schwarze  836:  * Provide this NEWS file.
1.1       schwarze  837:
                    838: Changes in version 1.12.1, released on March 23, 2012
                    839:
                    840:  * Significant work on apropos(1) and mandocdb(8). These tools are now
                    841:    much more robust.  A whatis(1) implementation is now handled as an
                    842:    apropos(1) mode.  These tools are also able to minimally handle
                    843:    pre-formatted pages, that is, those already formatted by another
                    844:    utility such as GNU troff.
                    845:  * The man.cgi(7) script is also now available for wider testing.
                    846:    It interfaces with mandocdb(8) manuals cached by catman(8).
                    847:    HTML output is generated on-the-fly by libmandoc or internal
                    848:    methods to convert pre-formatted pages.
                    849:  * The mailing list archive for the discuss and tech lists are being
                    850:    hosted by Gmane at gmane.comp.tools.mdocml.user and
                    851:    gmane.comp.tools.mdocml.devel, respectively.
                    852:
                    853: Changes in version 1.12.0, released on October 8, 2011
                    854:
                    855:  * This version features a new, work-in-progress mandoc(1) output mode:
                    856:    -Tman.  This mode allows a system maintainer to distribute man(7)
                    857:    media for older systems that may not natively support mdoc(7), such
                    858:    as old Solaris systems.
                    859:  * The -Ofragment option was added to mandoc(1)'s -Thtml and -Txhtml modes.
                    860:  * While adding features, an apropos(1) utility has been merged from the
                    861:    mandoc-tools sandbox.  This interfaces with mandocdb(8) for semantic
                    862:    search of manual content.  apropos(1) is different from the traditional
                    863:    apropos primarily in allowing keyword search (such as for functions,
                    864:    utilities, etc.) and regular expressions.  Note that the calling
                    865:    syntax for apropos is likely to change as it settles down.
                    866:  * In documentation news, the mdoc(7) and man(7) manuals have been
                    867:    made considerably more readable by adding MACRO OVERVIEW sections, by
                    868:    moving the gory details of the LANGUAGE SYNTAX to the roff(7) manual,
                    869:    and by moving the very technical MACRO SYNTAX sections down to the
                    870:    bottom of the page.
                    871:  * Furthermore, for tbl(7), the -Tascii mode horizontal spacing of tables
                    872:    was rewritten completely.  It is now compatible with groff(1), both
                    873:    with and without frames and rulers.
                    874:  * Nesting of indented blocks is now supported in man(7), and several
                    875:    bugs were fixed regarding indentation and alignment.
                    876:  * The page headers in mdoc(7) are now nicer for very long titles.
                    877:
                    878: Changes in version 1.11.7, released on September 2, 2011
                    879:
                    880:  * Added demandoc(1) utility for stripping away macros and escapes.
                    881:    This replaces the historical deroff(1) utility.
                    882:  * Also improved the mdoc(7) and man(7) manuals.
                    883:
                    884: Changes in version 1.11.6, released on August 16, 2011
                    885:
                    886:  * Handling of tr macro in roff(7) implemented.  This makes Perl
                    887:    documentation much more readable.  Hyphenation is also now enabled in
                    888:    man(7) format documents.  Many other general improvements have been
                    889:    implemented.
                    890:
                    891: Changes in version 1.11.5, released on July 24, 2011
                    892:
                    893:  * Significant eqn(7) improvements.  mdocml can now parse arbitrary eqn
                    894:    input (although few GNU extensions are accepted, nor is mixing
                    895:    low-level roff with eqn).  See the eqn(7) manual for details.
                    896:    For the time being, equations are rendered as simple in-line text.
                    897:    The equation parser satisfies the language specified in the
                    898:    Second Edition User's Guide:
                    899:    http://www.kohala.com/start/troff/v7man/eqn/eqn2e.ps
                    900:
                    901: Changes in version 1.11.4, released on July 12, 2011
                    902:
                    903:  * Bug-fixes and clean-ups across all systems, especially in mandocdb(8)
                    904:    and the man(7) parser.  This release was significantly assisted by
                    905:    participants in OpenBSD's c2k11.  Thanks!
                    906:
                    907: Changes in version 1.11.3, released on May 26, 2011
                    908:
                    909:  * Introduce locale-encoding of output with the -Tlocale output option and
                    910:    Unicode escaped-character input.  See mandoc(1) and mandoc_char(7),
                    911:    respectively, for details.  This allows for non-ASCII characters (e.g.,
                    912:    \[u5000]) to be rendered in the locale's encoding, if said environment
                    913:    supports wide-character encoding (if it does not, -Tascii is used
                    914:    instead).  Locale support can be turned off at compile time by removing
                    915:    -DUSE_WCHAR in the Makefile, in which case -Tlocale is always a synonym
                    916:    for -Tascii.
                    917:  * Furthermore, multibyte-encoded documents, such as those in UTF-8, may
                    918:    be on-the-fly recoded into mandoc(1) input by using the newly-added
                    919:    preconv(1) utility.  Note: in the future, this feature may be
                    920:    integrated into mandoc(1).
                    921:
                    922: Changes in version 1.11.2, released on May 12, 2011
                    923:
                    924:  * Corrected some installation issues in version 1.11.1.
                    925:  * Further migration to libmandoc.
                    926:  * Initial public release (this utility is very much under development)
                    927:    of mandocdb(8).  This utility produces keyword databases of manual
                    928:    content, which features semantic querying of manual content.
                    929:
                    930: Changes in version 1.11.1, released on April 4, 2011
                    931:
                    932:  * The earlier libroff, libmdoc, and libman soup have been merged into
                    933:    a single library, libmandoc, which manages all aspects of parsing
                    934:    real manuals, from line-handling to tbl(7) parsing.
                    935:  * As usual, many general fixes and improvements have also occurred.
                    936:    In particular, a great deal of redundancy and superfluous code has
                    937:    been removed with the merging of the backend libraries.
1.3       schwarze  938:  * see also the changes in 1.10.10
                    939:
                    940: Changes in version 1.10.10, March 20, 2011, NOT released
                    941:
                    942:  * Initial eqn(7) functionality is in place.  For the time being,
                    943:    this is limited to the recognition of equation blocks;
                    944:    future version of mdocml will expand upon this framework.
1.1       schwarze  945:
                    946: Changes in version 1.10.9, released on January 7, 2011
                    947:
                    948:  * Many back-end fixes have been implemented: argument handling (quoting),
                    949:    man(7) improvements, error/warning classes, and many more.
                    950:  * Initial tbl(7) functionality (see the "TS", "TE", and "T&" macros in
                    951:    the roff(7) manual) has been merged from tbl.bsd.lv.  Output is still
                    952:    minimal, especially for -Thtml and -Txhtml, but manages to at least
                    953:    display data.  This means that mandoc(1) now has built-in support
                    954:    for two troff preprocessors via libroff: soelim(1) and tbl(1).
                    955:
                    956: Changes in version 1.10.8, released on December 24, 2010
                    957:
1.3       schwarze  958:  * Overhauled the -Thtml and -Txhtml output modes.  They now display
1.1       schwarze  959:    readable output in arbitrary browsers, including text-based ones like
                    960:    lynx(1).  See HTML and XHTML manuals in the DOCUMENTATION section
                    961:    for examples.  Attention: available style-sheet classes have been
                    962:    considerably changed!  See the example.style.css file for details.
                    963:    Lastly, libmdoc and libman have been cleaned up and reduced in size
                    964:    and complexity.
1.3       schwarze  965:  * see also the changes in 1.10.7
                    966:
                    967: Changes in version 1.10.7, December 6, 2010, NOT released
                    968:
                    969:  Significant improvements merged from OpenBSD downstream, including:
                    970:  * many new roff(7) components,
                    971:  * in-line implementation of troff's soelim(1),
                    972:  * broken-block handling,
                    973:  * overhauled error classifications, and
                    974:  * cleaned up handling of error conditions.
1.1       schwarze  975:
                    976: Changes in version 1.10.6, released on September 27, 2010
                    977:
                    978:  * Calling conventions for mandoc(1) have changed: -W improved and -f
                    979:    deprecated.
                    980:  * Non-ASCII characters are also now uniformly discarded.
                    981:  * Lots of documentation improvements.
                    982:  * Many incremental fixes accomodating for groff's more interesting
                    983:    productions.
                    984:  * Lastly, pod2man(1) preambles are now fully accepted after some
                    985:    considerable roff(7) and special character support.
                    986:
                    987: Changes in version 1.10.5, released on July 27, 2010
                    988:
                    989:  * Primarily a bug-fix and polish release, but including -Tpdf support
                    990:    in mandoc(1) by way of "Summer of Code".  Highlights:
                    991:  * fix "Sm" and "Bd" handling
                    992:  * fix end-of-sentence handling for embedded sentences
                    993:  * polish man(7) documentation
                    994:  * document all mdoc(7) macros
                    995:  * polish mandoc(1) -Tps output
                    996:  * lots of internal clean-ups in character escapes
                    997:  * un-break literal contexts in man(7) documents
                    998:  * improve -Thtml output for -man
                    999:  * add mandoc(1) -Tpdf support
                   1000:
                   1001: Changes in version 1.10.4, released on July 12, 2010
                   1002:
                   1003:  * Lots of features developed during both "Summer of Code" and the
                   1004:    OpenBSD c2k10 hackathon:
                   1005:  * minimal "ds" roff(7) symbols are supported
                   1006:  * beautified SYNOPSIS section output
                   1007:  * acceptance of scope-block breakage in mdoc(7)
                   1008:  * clarify error message status
                   1009:  * many minor bug-fixes and formatting issues resolved
1.3       schwarze 1010:  * see also changes in 1.10.3
                   1011:
                   1012: Changes in version 1.10.3, June 29, 2010, NOT released
                   1013:
                   1014:  * variable font-width and paper-size support in mandoc(1) -Tps output
                   1015:  * "Bk" mdoc(7) support
1.1       schwarze 1016:
                   1017: Changes in version 1.10.2, released on June 19, 2010
                   1018:
                   1019:  * Small release featuring text-decoration in -Tps output,
                   1020:    a few minor relaxations of errors, and some optimisations.
                   1021:
                   1022: Changes in version 1.10.1, released on June 7, 2010
                   1023:
                   1024:  * This primarily focusses on the "Bl" and "It" macros described in
                   1025:    mdoc(7).  Multi-line column support is now fully compatible with groff,
                   1026:    as are implicit list entries for columns.
                   1027:  * Removed manuals(7) in favour of http://manpages.bsd.lv.
                   1028:  * The way we handle the SYNOPSIS section (see the SYNOPSIS documentation
                   1029:    in MANUAL STRUCTURE) has also been considerably simplified compared
                   1030:    to groff's method.
                   1031:  * Furthermore, the -Owidth=width output option has been added to -Tascii,
                   1032:    see mandoc(1).
                   1033:  * Lastly, initial PostScript output has been added with the -Tps option
                   1034:    to mandoc(1).  It's brutally simple at the moment: fixed-font, with no
                   1035:    font decorations.
                   1036:
                   1037: Changes in version 1.10.0, released on May 29, 2010
                   1038:
                   1039:  * Release consisting of the results from the m2k10 hackathon and up-merge
                   1040:    from OpenBSD.  This requires a significant note of thanks to Ingo
                   1041:    Schwarze (OpenBSD) and Joerg Sonnenberger (NetBSD) for their hard work,
                   1042:    and again to Joerg for hosting m2k10.  Highlights (mostly cribbed from
                   1043:    Ingo's m2k10 report) follow in no particular order:
                   1044:  * a libroff preprocessor in front of libmdoc and libman stripping out
                   1045:    roff(7) instructions;
                   1046:  * end-of-sentence (EOS) detection in free-form and macro lines;
                   1047:  * correct handling of tab-separated columnar lists in mdoc(7);
                   1048:  * improved main calling routines to optionally use mmap(3) for better
                   1049:    performance;
                   1050:  * cleaned up exiting when invoked as -Tlint or over multiple files
                   1051:    with -fign-errors;
                   1052:  * error and warning message handling re-written to be unified for
                   1053:    libroff, libmdoc, and libman;
                   1054:  * handling of badly-nested explicit-scoped macros;
                   1055:  * improved free-form text parsing in libman and libmdoc;
                   1056:  * significant GNU troff compatibility improvements in -Tascii,
                   1057:    largely in terms of spacing;
                   1058:  * a regression framework for making sure the many fragilities of GNU
                   1059:    troff aren't trampled in subsequent work;
                   1060:  * support for -Tascii breaking at hyphens encountered in free-form text;
                   1061:  * and many more minor fixes and improvements
                   1062:
                   1063: Changes in version 1.9.25, released on May 13, 2010
                   1064:
                   1065:  * Fixed handling of "\*(Ba" escape.
                   1066:  * Backed out -fno-ign-chars (pointless complexity).
                   1067:  * Fixed erroneous breaking of literal lines.
                   1068:  * Fixed SYNOPSIS breaking lines before non-initial macros.
                   1069:  * Changed default section ordering.
                   1070:  * Most importantly, the framework for end-of-sentence double-spacing is
                   1071:    in place, now implemented for the "end-of-sentence, end-of-line" rule.
                   1072:  * This is a stable roll-back point before the mandoc hackathon in Rostock!
                   1073:
                   1074: Changes in version 1.9.24, released on May 9, 2010
                   1075:
                   1076:  * Rolled back break-at-hyphen.
                   1077:  * -DUGLY is now the default (no feature splits!).
                   1078:  * Free-form text is not de-chunked any more: lines are passed
                   1079:    whole-sale into the front-end, including whitespace.
                   1080:  * Added mailing lists.
                   1081:
                   1082: Changes in version 1.9.23, released on April 7, 2010
                   1083:
                   1084:  * mdocml has been linked to the OpenBSD build.
                   1085:  * This version incorporates many small changes, mostly from patches
                   1086:    by OpenBSD, allowing crufty manuals to slip by with warnings instead
                   1087:    of erroring-out.
                   1088:  * Some subtle semantic issues, such as punctuation scope, have also
                   1089:    been fixed.
                   1090:  * Lastly, some issues with -Thtml have been fixed, which prompted an
                   1091:    update to the online manual pages style layout.
                   1092:
                   1093: Changes in version 1.9.22, released on March 31, 2010
                   1094:
                   1095:  * Adjusted merge of the significant work by Ingo Schwarze
                   1096:    in getting "Xo" blocks (block full implicit, e.g., "It"
                   1097:    for non-columnar lists) to work properly.  This isn't
                   1098:    enabled by default: you must specify -DUGLY as a compiler
                   1099:    flag (see the Makefile for details).
                   1100:
                   1101: Changes in version 1.9.20, released on March 30, 2010
                   1102:
                   1103:  * More efforts to get roff instructions in man(7) documents under
                   1104:    control.  Note that roff instructions embedded in line-scoped,
                   1105:    next-line macros (e.g. "B") are not supported.
                   1106:  * Leading punctuation for mdoc(7) macros, such as "Fl ( ( a",
                   1107:    are now correctly handled.
                   1108:
                   1109: Changes in version 1.9.18, released on March 27, 2010
                   1110:
                   1111:  * Many fixes (largely pertaining to scope)
                   1112:    and improvements (e.g., handling of apostrophe-control macros,
                   1113:    which fixes the strange "BR" seen in some macro output)
                   1114:    to handling roff instructions in man(7) documents.
                   1115:
                   1116: Changes in version 1.9.17, released on March 25, 2010
                   1117:
                   1118:  * Accept perlpod(1) standard preamble.
                   1119:  * Also accept (and discard) "de", "dei", "am", "ami", and "ig"
                   1120:    roff macro blocks.
                   1121:
                   1122: Changes in version 1.9.16, released on March 22, 2010
                   1123:
                   1124:  * Inspired by patches and bug reports by Ingo Schwarze,
                   1125:    allowed man(7) to accept non-printing elements to be nested
                   1126:    within next-line scopes, such as "br" within "B" or "TH",
                   1127:    which is valid roff.
                   1128:  * Longsoon architecture also noted and Makefile cleaned up.
                   1129:
                   1130: Changes in version 1.9.15, released on February 18, 2010
                   1131:
                   1132:  * Moved to our new BSD.lv home.
                   1133:  * XHTML is now an acceptable output mode for mandoc(1);
                   1134:  * "Xr" made more compatible with groff;
                   1135:  * "Vt" fixed when invoked in SYNOPSIS;
                   1136:  * "\\" escape removed;
                   1137:  * end-of-line white-space detected for all lines;
                   1138:  * subtle bug fixed in list display for some modes;
                   1139:  * compatibility layer checked in for compilation in diverse
                   1140:    UNIX systems;
                   1141:  * and column lengths handled correctly.
                   1142:
                   1143: For older releases, see the ChangeLog files
1.22      schwarze 1144: in http://mandoc.bsd.lv/snapshots/ .

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