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 .Os  .Os
 .Sh NAME  .Sh NAME
 .Nm mandoc ,  .Nm mandoc ,
   .Nm mandoc_escape ,
 .Nm man_meta ,  .Nm man_meta ,
   .Nm man_mparse ,
 .Nm man_node ,  .Nm man_node ,
   .Nm mchars_alloc ,
   .Nm mchars_free ,
   .Nm mchars_num2char ,
   .Nm mchars_num2uc ,
   .Nm mchars_spec2cp ,
   .Nm mchars_spec2str ,
 .Nm mdoc_meta ,  .Nm mdoc_meta ,
 .Nm mdoc_node ,  .Nm mdoc_node ,
 .Nm mparse_alloc ,  .Nm mparse_alloc ,
 .Nm mparse_free ,  .Nm mparse_free ,
   .Nm mparse_getkeep ,
   .Nm mparse_keep ,
 .Nm mparse_readfd ,  .Nm mparse_readfd ,
 .Nm mparse_reset ,  .Nm mparse_reset ,
 .Nm mparse_result  .Nm mparse_result ,
   .Nm mparse_strerror ,
   .Nm mparse_strlevel
 .Nd mandoc macro compiler library  .Nd mandoc macro compiler library
   .Sh LIBRARY
   .Lb mandoc
 .Sh SYNOPSIS  .Sh SYNOPSIS
 .In man.h  .In man.h
 .In mdoc.h  .In mdoc.h
 .In mandoc.h  .In mandoc.h
   .Ft "enum mandoc_esc"
   .Fo mandoc_escape
   .Fa "const char **end"
   .Fa "const char **start"
   .Fa "int *sz"
   .Fc
 .Ft "const struct man_meta *"  .Ft "const struct man_meta *"
 .Fo man_meta  .Fo man_meta
 .Fa "const struct man *man"  .Fa "const struct man *man"
 .Fc  .Fc
   .Ft "const struct mparse *"
   .Fo man_mparse
   .Fa "const struct man *man"
   .Fc
 .Ft "const struct man_node *"  .Ft "const struct man_node *"
 .Fo man_node  .Fo man_node
 .Fa "const struct man *man"  .Fa "const struct man *man"
 .Fc  .Fc
   .Ft "struct mchars *"
   .Fn mchars_alloc
   .Ft void
   .Fn mchars_free "struct mchars *p"
   .Ft char
   .Fn mchars_num2char "const char *cp" "size_t sz"
   .Ft int
   .Fn mchars_num2uc "const char *cp" "size_t sz"
   .Ft "const char *"
   .Fo mchars_spec2str
   .Fa "const struct mchars *p"
   .Fa "const char *cp"
   .Fa "size_t sz"
   .Fa "size_t *rsz"
   .Fc
   .Ft int
   .Fo mchars_spec2cp
   .Fa "const struct mchars *p"
   .Fa "const char *cp"
   .Fa "size_t sz"
   .Ft "const char *"
   .Fc
 .Ft "const struct mdoc_meta *"  .Ft "const struct mdoc_meta *"
 .Fo mdoc_meta  .Fo mdoc_meta
 .Fa "const struct mdoc *mdoc"  .Fa "const struct mdoc *mdoc"
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 .Fo mparse_free  .Fo mparse_free
 .Fa "struct mparse *parse"  .Fa "struct mparse *parse"
 .Fc  .Fc
   .Ft void
   .Fo mparse_getkeep
   .Fa "const struct mparse *parse"
   .Fc
   .Ft void
   .Fo mparse_keep
   .Fa "struct mparse *parse"
   .Fc
 .Ft "enum mandoclevel"  .Ft "enum mandoclevel"
 .Fo mparse_readfd  .Fo mparse_readfd
 .Fa "struct mparse *parse"  .Fa "struct mparse *parse"
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 .Fa "struct mdoc **mdoc"  .Fa "struct mdoc **mdoc"
 .Fa "struct man **man"  .Fa "struct man **man"
 .Fc  .Fc
   .Ft "const char *"
   .Fo mparse_strerror
   .Fa "enum mandocerr"
   .Fc
   .Ft "const char *"
   .Fo mparse_strlevel
   .Fa "enum mandoclevel"
   .Fc
 .Vt extern const char * const * man_macronames;  .Vt extern const char * const * man_macronames;
 .Vt extern const char * const * mdoc_argnames;  .Vt extern const char * const * mdoc_argnames;
 .Vt extern const char * const * mdoc_macronames;  .Vt extern const char * const * mdoc_macronames;
   .Fd "#define ASCII_NBRSP"
   .Fd "#define ASCII_HYPH"
 .Sh DESCRIPTION  .Sh DESCRIPTION
 The  The
 .Nm mandoc  .Nm mandoc
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 .Fn mparse_reset  .Fn mparse_reset
 and parse new files.  and parse new files.
 .El  .El
   .Pp
   The
   .Nm
   library also contains routines for translating character strings into glyphs
   .Pq see Fn mchars_alloc
   and parsing escape sequences from strings
   .Pq see Fn mandoc_escape .
   .Sh REFERENCE
   This section documents the functions, types, and variables available
   via
   .In mandoc.h .
   .Ss Types
   .Bl -ohang
   .It Vt "enum mandoc_esc"
   An escape sequence classification.
   .It Vt "enum mandocerr"
   A fatal error, error, or warning message during parsing.
   .It Vt "enum mandoclevel"
   A classification of an
   .Vt "enum mandoclevel"
   as regards system operation.
   .It Vt "struct mchars"
   An opaque pointer to an object allowing for translation between
   character strings and glyphs.
   See
   .Fn mchars_alloc .
   .It Vt "enum mparset"
   The type of parser when reading input.
   This should usually be
   .Dv MPARSE_AUTO
   for auto-detection.
   .It Vt "struct mparse"
   An opaque pointer to a running parse sequence.
   Created with
   .Fn mparse_alloc
   and freed with
   .Fn mparse_free .
   This may be used across parsed input if
   .Fn mparse_reset
   is called between parses.
   .It Vt "mandocmsg"
   A prototype for a function to handle fatal error, error, and warning
   messages emitted by the parser.
   .El
   .Ss Functions
   .Bl -ohang
   .It Fn mandoc_escape
   Scan an escape sequence, i.e., a character string beginning with
   .Sq \e .
   Pass a pointer to the character after the
   .Sq \e
   as
   .Va end ;
   it will be set to the supremum of the parsed escape sequence unless
   returning
   .Dv ESCAPE_ERROR ,
   in which case the string is bogus and should be
   thrown away.
   If not
   .Dv ESCAPE_ERROR
   or
   .Dv ESCAPE_IGNORE ,
   .Va start
   is set to the first relevant character of the substring (font, glyph,
   whatever) of length
   .Va sz .
   Both
   .Va start
   and
   .Va sz
   may be
   .Dv NULL .
   .It Fn man_meta
   Obtain the meta-data of a successful parse.
   This may only be used on a pointer returned by
   .Fn mparse_result .
   .It Fn man_mparse
   Get the parser used for the current output.
   .It Fn man_node
   Obtain the root node of a successful parse.
   This may only be used on a pointer returned by
   .Fn mparse_result .
   .It Fn mchars_alloc
   Allocate an
   .Vt "struct mchars *"
   object for translating special characters into glyphs.
   See
   .Xr mandoc_char 7
   for an overview of special characters.
   The object must be freed with
   .Fn mchars_free .
   .It Fn mchars_free
   Free an object created with
   .Fn mchars_alloc .
   .It Fn mchars_num2char
   Convert a character index (e.g., the \eN\(aq\(aq escape) into a
   printable ASCII character.
   Returns \e0 (the nil character) if the input sequence is malformed.
   .It Fn mchars_num2uc
   Convert a hexadecimal character index (e.g., the \e[uNNNN] escape) into
   a Unicode codepoint.
   Returns \e0 (the nil character) if the input sequence is malformed.
   .It Fn mchars_spec2cp
   Convert a special character into a valid Unicode codepoint.
   Returns \-1 on failure or a non-zero Unicode codepoint on success.
   .It Fn mchars_spec2str
   Convert a special character into an ASCII string.
   Returns
   .Dv NULL
   on failure.
   .It Fn mdoc_meta
   Obtain the meta-data of a successful parse.
   This may only be used on a pointer returned by
   .Fn mparse_result .
   .It Fn mdoc_node
   Obtain the root node of a successful parse.
   This may only be used on a pointer returned by
   .Fn mparse_result .
   .It Fn mparse_alloc
   Allocate a parser.
   The same parser may be used for multiple files so long as
   .Fn mparse_reset
   is called between parses.
   .Fn mparse_free
   must be called to free the memory allocated by this function.
   .It Fn mparse_free
   Free all memory allocated by
   .Fn mparse_alloc .
   .It Fn mparse_getkeep
   Acquire the keep buffer.
   Must follow a call of
   .Fn mparse_keep .
   .It Fn mparse_keep
   Instruct the parser to retain a copy of its parsed input.
   This can be acquired with subsequent
   .Fn mparse_getkeep
   calls.
   .It Fn mparse_readfd
   Parse a file or file descriptor.
   If
   .Va fd
   is -1,
   .Va fname
   is opened for reading.
   Otherwise,
   .Va fname
   is assumed to be the name associated with
   .Va fd .
   This may be called multiple times with different parameters; however,
   .Fn mparse_reset
   should be invoked between parses.
   .It Fn mparse_reset
   Reset a parser so that
   .Fn mparse_readfd
   may be used again.
   .It Fn mparse_result
   Obtain the result of a parse.
   Only successful parses
   .Po
   i.e., those where
   .Fn mparse_readfd
   returned less than MANDOCLEVEL_FATAL
   .Pc
   should invoke this function, in which case one of the two pointers will
   be filled in.
   .It Fn mparse_strerror
   Return a statically-allocated string representation of an error code.
   .It Fn mparse_strlevel
   Return a statically-allocated string representation of a level code.
   .El
   .Ss Variables
   .Bl -ohang
   .It Va man_macronames
   The string representation of a man macro as indexed by
   .Vt "enum mant" .
   .It Va mdoc_argnames
   The string representation of a mdoc macro argument as indexed by
   .Vt "enum mdocargt" .
   .It Va mdoc_macronames
   The string representation of a mdoc macro as indexed by
   .Vt "enum mdoct" .
   .El
 .Sh IMPLEMENTATION NOTES  .Sh IMPLEMENTATION NOTES
 This section consists of structural documentation for  This section consists of structural documentation for
 .Xr mdoc 7  .Xr mdoc 7
 and  and
 .Xr man 7  .Xr man 7
 syntax trees.  syntax trees and strings.
   .Ss Man and Mdoc Strings
   Strings may be extracted from mdoc and man meta-data, or from text
   nodes (MDOC_TEXT and MAN_TEXT, respectively).
   These strings have special non-printing formatting cues embedded in the
   text itself, as well as
   .Xr roff 7
   escapes preserved from input.
   Implementing systems will need to handle both situations to produce
   human-readable text.
   In general, strings may be assumed to consist of 7-bit ASCII characters.
   .Pp
   The following non-printing characters may be embedded in text strings:
   .Bl -tag -width Ds
   .It Dv ASCII_NBRSP
   A non-breaking space character.
   .It Dv ASCII_HYPH
   A soft hyphen.
   .El
   .Pp
   Escape characters are also passed verbatim into text strings.
   An escape character is a sequence of characters beginning with the
   backslash
   .Pq Sq \e .
   To construct human-readable text, these should be intercepted with
   .Fn mandoc_escape
   and converted with one of
   .Fn mchars_num2char ,
   .Fn mchars_spec2str ,
   and so on.
 .Ss Man Abstract Syntax Tree  .Ss Man Abstract Syntax Tree
 This AST is governed by the ontological rules dictated in  This AST is governed by the ontological rules dictated in
 .Xr man 7  .Xr man 7
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 .It ELEMENT  .It ELEMENT
 \(<- ELEMENT | TEXT*  \(<- ELEMENT | TEXT*
 .It TEXT  .It TEXT
 \(<- [[:alpha:]]*  \(<- [[:ascii:]]*
 .El  .El
 .Pp  .Pp
 The only elements capable of nesting other elements are those with  The only elements capable of nesting other elements are those with
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 .It TAIL  .It TAIL
 \(<- mnode*  \(<- mnode*
 .It TEXT  .It TEXT
 \(<- [[:printable:],0x1e]*  \(<- [[:ascii:]]*
 .El  .El
 .Pp  .Pp
 Of note are the TEXT nodes following the HEAD, BODY and TAIL nodes of  Of note are the TEXT nodes following the HEAD, BODY and TAIL nodes of
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 .Pp  .Pp
 The  The
 .Xr mdoc 7  .Xr mdoc 7
 syntax tree accomodates for broken block structures as well.  syntax tree accommodates for broken block structures as well.
 The ENDBODY node is available to end the formatting associated  The ENDBODY node is available to end the formatting associated
 with a given block before the physical end of that block.  with a given block before the physical end of that block.
 It has a non-null  It has a non-null
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 .Xr mandoc 1 ,  .Xr mandoc 1 ,
 .Xr eqn 7 ,  .Xr eqn 7 ,
 .Xr man 7 ,  .Xr man 7 ,
   .Xr mandoc_char 7 ,
 .Xr mdoc 7 ,  .Xr mdoc 7 ,
 .Xr roff 7 ,  .Xr roff 7 ,
 .Xr tbl 7  .Xr tbl 7
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 The  The
 .Nm  .Nm
 library was written by  library was written by
 .An Kristaps Dzonsons Aq kristaps@bsd.lv .  .An Kristaps Dzonsons ,
   .Mt kristaps@bsd.lv .

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