=================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/mandoc/man.c,v retrieving revision 1.167 retrieving revision 1.171 diff -u -p -r1.167 -r1.171 --- mandoc/man.c 2017/01/10 13:47:00 1.167 +++ mandoc/man.c 2017/05/01 23:27:39 1.171 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ -/* $Id: man.c,v 1.167 2017/01/10 13:47:00 schwarze Exp $ */ +/* $Id: man.c,v 1.171 2017/05/01 23:27:39 schwarze Exp $ */ /* * Copyright (c) 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Kristaps Dzonsons - * Copyright (c) 2013, 2014, 2015 Ingo Schwarze + * Copyright (c) 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017 Ingo Schwarze * Copyright (c) 2011 Joerg Sonnenberger * * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any @@ -35,21 +35,6 @@ #include "roff_int.h" #include "libman.h" -const char *const __man_macronames[MAN_MAX] = { - "br", "TH", "SH", "SS", - "TP", "LP", "PP", "P", - "IP", "HP", "SM", "SB", - "BI", "IB", "BR", "RB", - "R", "B", "I", "IR", - "RI", "sp", "nf", - "fi", "RE", "RS", "DT", - "UC", "PD", "AT", "in", - "ft", "OP", "EX", "EE", - "UR", "UE", "ll" - }; - -const char * const *man_macronames = __man_macronames; - static void man_descope(struct roff_man *, int, int); static int man_ptext(struct roff_man *, int, char *, int); static int man_pmacro(struct roff_man *, int, char *, int); @@ -160,26 +145,19 @@ man_pmacro(struct roff_man *man, int ln, char *buf, in { struct roff_node *n; const char *cp; - int tok; - int i, ppos; + size_t sz; + enum roff_tok tok; + int ppos; int bline; - char mac[5]; - ppos = offs; + /* Determine the line macro. */ - /* - * Copy the first word into a nil-terminated buffer. - * Stop when a space, tab, escape, or eoln is encountered. - */ - - i = 0; - while (i < 4 && strchr(" \t\\", buf[offs]) == NULL) - mac[i++] = buf[offs++]; - - mac[i] = '\0'; - - tok = (i > 0 && i < 4) ? man_hash_find(mac) : TOKEN_NONE; - + ppos = offs; + tok = TOKEN_NONE; + for (sz = 0; sz < 4 && strchr(" \t\\", buf[offs]) == NULL; sz++) + offs++; + if (sz > 0 && sz < 4) + tok = roffhash_find(man->manmac, buf + ppos, sz); if (tok == TOKEN_NONE) { mandoc_msg(MANDOCERR_MACRO, man->parse, ln, ppos, buf + ppos - 1); @@ -203,7 +181,7 @@ man_pmacro(struct roff_man *man, int ln, char *buf, in /* Jump to the next non-whitespace word. */ - while (buf[offs] && buf[offs] == ' ') + while (buf[offs] == ' ') offs++; /* @@ -223,6 +201,20 @@ man_pmacro(struct roff_man *man, int ln, char *buf, in man_breakscope(man, tok); bline = man->flags & MAN_BLINE; + /* + * If the line in next-line scope ends with \c, keep the + * next-line scope open for the subsequent input line. + * That is not at all portable, only groff >= 1.22.4 + * does it, but *if* this weird idiom occurs in a manual + * page, that's very likely what the author intended. + */ + + if (bline) { + cp = strchr(buf + offs, '\0') - 2; + if (cp >= buf && cp[0] == '\\' && cp[1] == 'c') + bline = 0; + } + /* Call to handler... */ assert(man_macros[tok].fp); @@ -275,8 +267,8 @@ man_breakscope(struct roff_man *man, int tok) mandoc_vmsg(MANDOCERR_BLK_LINE, man->parse, n->line, n->pos, "%s breaks %s", - tok == TOKEN_NONE ? "TS" : man_macronames[tok], - man_macronames[n->tok]); + tok == TOKEN_NONE ? "TS" : roff_name[tok], + roff_name[n->tok]); roff_node_delete(man, n); man->flags &= ~MAN_ELINE; @@ -317,8 +309,8 @@ man_breakscope(struct roff_man *man, int tok) mandoc_vmsg(MANDOCERR_BLK_LINE, man->parse, n->line, n->pos, "%s breaks %s", - tok == TOKEN_NONE ? "TS" : man_macronames[tok], - man_macronames[n->tok]); + tok == TOKEN_NONE ? "TS" : roff_name[tok], + roff_name[n->tok]); roff_node_delete(man, n); man->flags &= ~MAN_BLINE;