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version 1.56, 2011/02/06 22:02:58 version 1.65, 2011/03/22 09:48:13
Line 50  enum mandocerr {
Line 50  enum mandocerr {
         MANDOCERR_NOTITLE, /* no title in document */          MANDOCERR_NOTITLE, /* no title in document */
         MANDOCERR_UPPERCASE, /* document title should be all caps */          MANDOCERR_UPPERCASE, /* document title should be all caps */
         MANDOCERR_BADMSEC, /* unknown manual section */          MANDOCERR_BADMSEC, /* unknown manual section */
         MANDOCERR_BADDATE, /* cannot parse date argument */          MANDOCERR_NODATE, /* date missing, using today's date */
           MANDOCERR_BADDATE, /* cannot parse date, using it verbatim */
         MANDOCERR_PROLOGOOO, /* prologue macros out of order */          MANDOCERR_PROLOGOOO, /* prologue macros out of order */
         MANDOCERR_PROLOGREP, /* duplicate prologue macro */          MANDOCERR_PROLOGREP, /* duplicate prologue macro */
         MANDOCERR_BADPROLOG, /* macro not allowed in prologue */          MANDOCERR_BADPROLOG, /* macro not allowed in prologue */
Line 271  struct tbl_span {
Line 272  struct tbl_span {
 struct  eqn {  struct  eqn {
         size_t            sz;          size_t            sz;
         char             *data;          char             *data;
           int               line; /* invocation line */
           int               pos; /* invocation position */
 };  };
   
 /*  /*
  * Available registers (set in libroff, accessed elsewhere).   * A punctuation delimiter, used only in mdoc(7) documents, is opening,
    * closing, or "middle mark" punctuation.  These govern spacing.
    * Opening punctuation (e.g., the opening parenthesis) suppresses the
    * following space; closing punctuation (e.g., the closing parenthesis)
    * suppresses the leading space; middle punctuation (e.g., the vertical
    * bar) can do either.  The middle punctuation delimiter bends the rules
    * depending on usage.
  */   */
 enum    regs {  enum    mdelim {
         REG_nS = 0,          DELIM_NONE = 0,
         REG__MAX          DELIM_OPEN,
           DELIM_MIDDLE,
           DELIM_CLOSE
 };  };
   
 /*  /*
  * A register (struct reg) can consist of many types: this consists of   * The type of parse sequence.  This value is usually passed via the
  * normalised types from the original string form.   * mandoc(1) command line of -man and -mdoc.  It's almost exclusively
    * -mandoc but the others have been retained for compatibility.
  */   */
 union   regval {  enum    mparset {
         unsigned  u; /* unsigned integer */          MPARSE_AUTO, /* magically determine the document type */
           MPARSE_MDOC, /* assume -mdoc */
           MPARSE_MAN /* assume -man */
 };  };
   
 /*  typedef void    (*mandocmsg)(enum mandocerr, enum mandoclevel,
  * A single register entity.  If "set" is zero, the value of the                          const char *, int, int, const char *);
  * register should be the default one, which is per-register.  It's  
  * assumed that callers know which type in "v" corresponds to which  
  * register value.  
  */  
 struct  reg {  
         int               set; /* whether set or not */  
         union regval      v; /* parsed data */  
 };  
   
 /*  struct  mparse;
  * The primary interface to setting register values is in libroff,  struct  mdoc;
  * although libmdoc and libman from time to time will manipulate  struct  man;
  * registers (such as `.Sh SYNOPSIS' enabling REG_nS).  
  */  
 struct  regset {  
         struct reg        regs[REG__MAX];  
 };  
   
 __BEGIN_DECLS  __BEGIN_DECLS
   
 /*  void              mparse_free(struct mparse *);
  * Callback function for warnings, errors, and fatal errors as they  void              mparse_reset(struct mparse *);
  * occur in the compilers libroff, libmdoc, and libman.  struct mparse    *mparse_alloc(enum mparset,
  */                          enum mandoclevel, mandocmsg, void *);
 typedef int             (*mandocmsg)(enum mandocerr, void *,  enum mandoclevel  mparse_readfd(struct mparse *, int, const char *);
                                 int, int, const char *);  void              mparse_result(struct mparse *, struct mdoc **, struct man **);
   
   void             *mandoc_calloc(size_t, size_t);
   void             *mandoc_malloc(size_t);
   void             *mandoc_realloc(void *, size_t);
   #define DELIMSZ   6 /* hint: max possible size of a delimiter */
   enum mdelim       mandoc_isdelim(const char *);
   
 __END_DECLS  __END_DECLS
   

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