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1.227 ! schwarze 18: .Dd $Mdocdate: January 24 2014 $
1.20 kristaps 19: .Dt MDOC 7
1.1 kristaps 20: .Os
21: .Sh NAME
1.57 kristaps 22: .Nm mdoc
1.211 schwarze 23: .Nd semantic markup language for formatting manual pages
1.1 kristaps 24: .Sh DESCRIPTION
25: The
1.57 kristaps 26: .Nm mdoc
1.211 schwarze 27: language supports authoring of manual pages for the
28: .Xr man 1
29: utility by allowing semantic annotations of words, phrases,
30: page sections and complete manual pages.
31: Such annotations are used by formatting tools to achieve a uniform
32: presentation across all manuals written in
33: .Nm ,
34: and to support hyperlinking if supported by the output medium.
35: .Pp
36: This reference document describes the structure of manual pages
37: and the syntax and usage of the
1.200 kristaps 38: .Nm
1.211 schwarze 39: language.
40: The reference implementation of a parsing and formatting tool is
1.144 schwarze 41: .Xr mandoc 1 ;
42: the
1.57 kristaps 43: .Sx COMPATIBILITY
1.200 kristaps 44: section describes compatibility with other implementations.
1.57 kristaps 45: .Pp
1.211 schwarze 46: In an
1.57 kristaps 47: .Nm
1.211 schwarze 48: document, lines beginning with the control character
1.185 kristaps 49: .Sq \&.
1.211 schwarze 50: are called
51: .Dq macro lines .
52: The first word is the macro name.
53: It consists of two or three letters.
54: Most macro names begin with a capital letter.
55: For a list of available macros, see
56: .Sx MACRO OVERVIEW .
57: The words following the macro name are arguments to the macro, optionally
58: including the names of other, callable macros; see
59: .Sx MACRO SYNTAX
60: for details.
61: .Pp
62: Lines not beginning with the control character are called
63: .Dq text lines .
64: They provide free-form text to be printed; the formatting of the text
65: depends on the respective processing context:
1.57 kristaps 66: .Bd -literal -offset indent
1.13 kristaps 67: \&.Sh Macro lines change control state.
1.185 kristaps 68: Text lines are interpreted within the current state.
1.57 kristaps 69: .Ed
1.211 schwarze 70: .Pp
71: Many aspects of the basic syntax of the
1.57 kristaps 72: .Nm
1.211 schwarze 73: language are based on the
74: .Xr roff 7
75: language; see the
76: .Em LANGUAGE SYNTAX
77: and
78: .Em MACRO SYNTAX
79: sections in the
80: .Xr roff 7
81: manual for details, in particular regarding
82: comments, escape sequences, whitespace, and quoting.
83: However, using
84: .Xr roff 7
85: requests in
1.200 kristaps 86: .Nm
1.211 schwarze 87: documents is discouraged;
88: .Xr mandoc 1
89: supports some of them merely for backward compatibility.
1.43 kristaps 90: .Sh MANUAL STRUCTURE
1.66 kristaps 91: A well-formed
1.57 kristaps 92: .Nm
1.66 kristaps 93: document consists of a document prologue followed by one or more
94: sections.
95: .Pp
1.141 kristaps 96: The prologue, which consists of the
1.64 kristaps 97: .Sx \&Dd ,
98: .Sx \&Dt ,
1.33 kristaps 99: and
1.66 kristaps 100: .Sx \&Os
1.141 kristaps 101: macros in that order, is required for every document.
1.66 kristaps 102: .Pp
1.82 kristaps 103: The first section (sections are denoted by
1.66 kristaps 104: .Sx \&Sh )
105: must be the NAME section, consisting of at least one
1.64 kristaps 106: .Sx \&Nm
1.50 kristaps 107: followed by
1.66 kristaps 108: .Sx \&Nd .
109: .Pp
1.122 kristaps 110: Following that, convention dictates specifying at least the
111: .Em SYNOPSIS
112: and
113: .Em DESCRIPTION
114: sections, although this varies between manual sections.
1.66 kristaps 115: .Pp
116: The following is a well-formed skeleton
117: .Nm
1.188 kristaps 118: file for a utility
119: .Qq progname :
1.57 kristaps 120: .Bd -literal -offset indent
1.43 kristaps 121: \&.Dd $\&Mdocdate$
1.188 kristaps 122: \&.Dt PROGNAME section
1.43 kristaps 123: \&.Os
124: \&.Sh NAME
1.188 kristaps 125: \&.Nm progname
1.194 schwarze 126: \&.Nd one line about what it does
1.203 kristaps 127: \&.\e\(dq .Sh LIBRARY
1.227 ! schwarze 128: \&.\e\(dq For sections 2, 3, and 9 only.
1.203 kristaps 129: \&.\e\(dq Not used in OpenBSD.
1.58 kristaps 130: \&.Sh SYNOPSIS
1.188 kristaps 131: \&.Nm progname
1.58 kristaps 132: \&.Op Fl options
133: \&.Ar
134: \&.Sh DESCRIPTION
135: The
136: \&.Nm
137: utility processes files ...
1.203 kristaps 138: \&.\e\(dq .Sh IMPLEMENTATION NOTES
139: \&.\e\(dq Not used in OpenBSD.
140: \&.\e\(dq .Sh RETURN VALUES
1.227 ! schwarze 141: \&.\e\(dq For sections 2, 3, and 9 function return values only.
1.203 kristaps 142: \&.\e\(dq .Sh ENVIRONMENT
1.227 ! schwarze 143: \&.\e\(dq For sections 1, 6, 7, and 8 only.
1.203 kristaps 144: \&.\e\(dq .Sh FILES
145: \&.\e\(dq .Sh EXIT STATUS
1.227 ! schwarze 146: \&.\e\(dq For sections 1, 6, and 8 only.
1.203 kristaps 147: \&.\e\(dq .Sh EXAMPLES
148: \&.\e\(dq .Sh DIAGNOSTICS
1.227 ! schwarze 149: \&.\e\(dq For sections 1, 4, 6, 7, 8, and 9 printf/stderr messages only.
1.203 kristaps 150: \&.\e\(dq .Sh ERRORS
1.227 ! schwarze 151: \&.\e\(dq For sections 2, 3, 4, and 9 errno settings only.
1.203 kristaps 152: \&.\e\(dq .Sh SEE ALSO
153: \&.\e\(dq .Xr foobar 1
154: \&.\e\(dq .Sh STANDARDS
155: \&.\e\(dq .Sh HISTORY
156: \&.\e\(dq .Sh AUTHORS
157: \&.\e\(dq .Sh CAVEATS
158: \&.\e\(dq .Sh BUGS
159: \&.\e\(dq .Sh SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS
160: \&.\e\(dq Not used in OpenBSD.
1.57 kristaps 161: .Ed
162: .Pp
1.144 schwarze 163: The sections in an
1.66 kristaps 164: .Nm
1.100 kristaps 165: document are conventionally ordered as they appear above.
166: Sections should be composed as follows:
1.73 kristaps 167: .Bl -ohang -offset Ds
168: .It Em NAME
1.144 schwarze 169: The name(s) and a one line description of the documented material.
1.100 kristaps 170: The syntax for this as follows:
1.73 kristaps 171: .Bd -literal -offset indent
1.144 schwarze 172: \&.Nm name0 ,
173: \&.Nm name1 ,
1.73 kristaps 174: \&.Nm name2
1.144 schwarze 175: \&.Nd a one line description
1.73 kristaps 176: .Ed
177: .Pp
1.185 kristaps 178: Multiple
179: .Sq \&Nm
180: names should be separated by commas.
181: .Pp
1.73 kristaps 182: The
1.66 kristaps 183: .Sx \&Nm
1.73 kristaps 184: macro(s) must precede the
185: .Sx \&Nd
186: macro.
1.80 kristaps 187: .Pp
1.82 kristaps 188: See
1.80 kristaps 189: .Sx \&Nm
190: and
191: .Sx \&Nd .
1.73 kristaps 192: .It Em LIBRARY
193: The name of the library containing the documented material, which is
1.108 kristaps 194: assumed to be a function in a section 2, 3, or 9 manual.
1.100 kristaps 195: The syntax for this is as follows:
1.73 kristaps 196: .Bd -literal -offset indent
197: \&.Lb libarm
198: .Ed
199: .Pp
200: See
1.80 kristaps 201: .Sx \&Lb .
1.73 kristaps 202: .It Em SYNOPSIS
203: Documents the utility invocation syntax, function call syntax, or device
1.82 kristaps 204: configuration.
1.73 kristaps 205: .Pp
206: For the first, utilities (sections 1, 6, and 8), this is
207: generally structured as follows:
208: .Bd -literal -offset indent
1.185 kristaps 209: \&.Nm bar
1.73 kristaps 210: \&.Op Fl v
211: \&.Op Fl o Ar file
212: \&.Op Ar
1.185 kristaps 213: \&.Nm foo
1.73 kristaps 214: \&.Op Fl v
215: \&.Op Fl o Ar file
216: \&.Op Ar
217: .Ed
218: .Pp
1.185 kristaps 219: Commands should be ordered alphabetically.
220: .Pp
1.73 kristaps 221: For the second, function calls (sections 2, 3, 9):
222: .Bd -literal -offset indent
1.146 kristaps 223: \&.In header.h
1.73 kristaps 224: \&.Vt extern const char *global;
225: \&.Ft "char *"
226: \&.Fn foo "const char *src"
227: \&.Ft "char *"
228: \&.Fn bar "const char *src"
229: .Ed
230: .Pp
1.185 kristaps 231: Ordering of
232: .Sx \&In ,
233: .Sx \&Vt ,
234: .Sx \&Fn ,
235: and
236: .Sx \&Fo
237: macros should follow C header-file conventions.
238: .Pp
1.73 kristaps 239: And for the third, configurations (section 4):
240: .Bd -literal -offset indent
1.203 kristaps 241: \&.Cd \(dqit* at isa? port 0x2e\(dq
242: \&.Cd \(dqit* at isa? port 0x4e\(dq
1.73 kristaps 243: .Ed
244: .Pp
1.82 kristaps 245: Manuals not in these sections generally don't need a
1.73 kristaps 246: .Em SYNOPSIS .
1.80 kristaps 247: .Pp
1.122 kristaps 248: Some macros are displayed differently in the
249: .Em SYNOPSIS
250: section, particularly
251: .Sx \&Nm ,
1.80 kristaps 252: .Sx \&Cd ,
1.122 kristaps 253: .Sx \&Fd ,
254: .Sx \&Fn ,
255: .Sx \&Fo ,
256: .Sx \&In ,
257: .Sx \&Vt ,
258: and
259: .Sx \&Ft .
1.138 kristaps 260: All of these macros are output on their own line.
1.144 schwarze 261: If two such dissimilar macros are pairwise invoked (except for
1.122 kristaps 262: .Sx \&Ft
263: before
264: .Sx \&Fo
265: or
1.123 kristaps 266: .Sx \&Fn ) ,
1.122 kristaps 267: they are separated by a vertical space, unless in the case of
268: .Sx \&Fo ,
1.80 kristaps 269: .Sx \&Fn ,
1.122 kristaps 270: and
1.80 kristaps 271: .Sx \&Ft ,
1.122 kristaps 272: which are always separated by vertical space.
1.128 schwarze 273: .Pp
274: When text and macros following an
275: .Sx \&Nm
276: macro starting an input line span multiple output lines,
277: all output lines but the first will be indented to align
278: with the text immediately following the
279: .Sx \&Nm
280: macro, up to the next
281: .Sx \&Nm ,
1.141 kristaps 282: .Sx \&Sh ,
1.128 schwarze 283: or
284: .Sx \&Ss
285: macro or the end of an enclosing block, whichever comes first.
1.73 kristaps 286: .It Em DESCRIPTION
1.185 kristaps 287: This begins with an expansion of the brief, one line description in
288: .Em NAME :
289: .Bd -literal -offset indent
290: The
291: \&.Nm
292: utility does this, that, and the other.
293: .Ed
294: .Pp
295: It usually follows with a breakdown of the options (if documenting a
1.73 kristaps 296: command), such as:
297: .Bd -literal -offset indent
298: The arguments are as follows:
299: \&.Bl \-tag \-width Ds
300: \&.It Fl v
301: Print verbose information.
302: \&.El
303: .Ed
1.80 kristaps 304: .Pp
1.73 kristaps 305: Manuals not documenting a command won't include the above fragment.
1.198 schwarze 306: .Pp
307: Since the
308: .Em DESCRIPTION
309: section usually contains most of the text of a manual, longer manuals
310: often use the
311: .Sx \&Ss
312: macro to form subsections.
313: In very long manuals, the
314: .Em DESCRIPTION
315: may be split into multiple sections, each started by an
316: .Sx \&Sh
317: macro followed by a non-standard section name, and each having
318: several subsections, like in the present
319: .Nm
320: manual.
1.73 kristaps 321: .It Em IMPLEMENTATION NOTES
1.100 kristaps 322: Implementation-specific notes should be kept here.
323: This is useful when implementing standard functions that may have side
324: effects or notable algorithmic implications.
1.73 kristaps 325: .It Em RETURN VALUES
1.144 schwarze 326: This section documents the
327: return values of functions in sections 2, 3, and 9.
1.73 kristaps 328: .Pp
329: See
330: .Sx \&Rv .
331: .It Em ENVIRONMENT
1.141 kristaps 332: Lists the environment variables used by the utility,
333: and explains the syntax and semantics of their values.
334: The
335: .Xr environ 7
336: manual provides examples of typical content and formatting.
1.73 kristaps 337: .Pp
338: See
339: .Sx \&Ev .
340: .It Em FILES
1.100 kristaps 341: Documents files used.
1.141 kristaps 342: It's helpful to document both the file name and a short description of how
1.100 kristaps 343: the file is used (created, modified, etc.).
1.73 kristaps 344: .Pp
345: See
346: .Sx \&Pa .
1.99 kristaps 347: .It Em EXIT STATUS
1.144 schwarze 348: This section documents the
349: command exit status for section 1, 6, and 8 utilities.
1.100 kristaps 350: Historically, this information was described in
1.99 kristaps 351: .Em DIAGNOSTICS ,
352: a practise that is now discouraged.
353: .Pp
354: See
355: .Sx \&Ex .
1.73 kristaps 356: .It Em EXAMPLES
1.100 kristaps 357: Example usages.
358: This often contains snippets of well-formed, well-tested invocations.
1.144 schwarze 359: Make sure that examples work properly!
1.73 kristaps 360: .It Em DIAGNOSTICS
1.227 ! schwarze 361: Documents error messages.
! 362: In section 4 and 9 manuals, these are usually messages printed by the
! 363: kernel to the console and to the kernel log.
! 364: In section 1, 6, 7, and 8, these are usually messages printed by
! 365: userland programs to the standard error output.
! 366: .Pp
1.73 kristaps 367: Historically, this section was used in place of
368: .Em EXIT STATUS
369: for manuals in sections 1, 6, and 8; however, this practise is
370: discouraged.
371: .Pp
372: See
1.80 kristaps 373: .Sx \&Bl
374: .Fl diag .
1.73 kristaps 375: .It Em ERRORS
1.227 ! schwarze 376: Documents
! 377: .Xr errno 2
! 378: settings in sections 2, 3, 4, and 9.
1.73 kristaps 379: .Pp
380: See
381: .Sx \&Er .
382: .It Em SEE ALSO
1.100 kristaps 383: References other manuals with related topics.
384: This section should exist for most manuals.
385: Cross-references should conventionally be ordered first by section, then
386: alphabetically.
1.73 kristaps 387: .Pp
1.198 schwarze 388: References to other documentation concerning the topic of the manual page,
389: for example authoritative books or journal articles, may also be
390: provided in this section.
391: .Pp
1.73 kristaps 392: See
1.198 schwarze 393: .Sx \&Rs
394: and
1.73 kristaps 395: .Sx \&Xr .
396: .It Em STANDARDS
1.100 kristaps 397: References any standards implemented or used.
398: If not adhering to any standards, the
1.73 kristaps 399: .Em HISTORY
400: section should be used instead.
401: .Pp
402: See
403: .Sx \&St .
404: .It Em HISTORY
1.198 schwarze 405: A brief history of the subject, including where it was first implemented,
406: and when it was ported to or reimplemented for the operating system at hand.
1.73 kristaps 407: .It Em AUTHORS
1.143 schwarze 408: Credits to the person or persons who wrote the code and/or documentation.
1.141 kristaps 409: Authors should generally be noted by both name and email address.
1.73 kristaps 410: .Pp
411: See
412: .Sx \&An .
413: .It Em CAVEATS
1.141 kristaps 414: Common misuses and misunderstandings should be explained
1.73 kristaps 415: in this section.
416: .It Em BUGS
1.147 kristaps 417: Known bugs, limitations, and work-arounds should be described
1.141 kristaps 418: in this section.
1.73 kristaps 419: .It Em SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS
420: Documents any security precautions that operators should consider.
1.66 kristaps 421: .El
1.211 schwarze 422: .Sh MACRO OVERVIEW
423: This overview is sorted such that macros of similar purpose are listed
424: together, to help find the best macro for any given purpose.
425: Deprecated macros are not included in the overview, but can be found below
426: in the alphabetical
427: .Sx MACRO REFERENCE .
428: .Ss Document preamble and NAME section macros
429: .Bl -column "Brq, Bro, Brc" description
430: .It Sx \&Dd Ta document date: Cm $\&Mdocdate$ | Ar month day , year
431: .It Sx \&Dt Ta document title: Ar TITLE section Op Ar volume | arch
432: .It Sx \&Os Ta operating system version: Op Ar system Op Ar version
433: .It Sx \&Nm Ta document name (one argument)
434: .It Sx \&Nd Ta document description (one line)
435: .El
436: .Ss Sections and cross references
437: .Bl -column "Brq, Bro, Brc" description
438: .It Sx \&Sh Ta section header (one line)
439: .It Sx \&Ss Ta subsection header (one line)
440: .It Sx \&Sx Ta internal cross reference to a section or subsection
441: .It Sx \&Xr Ta cross reference to another manual page: Ar name section
442: .It Sx \&Pp , \&Lp Ta start a text paragraph (no arguments)
443: .El
444: .Ss Displays and lists
445: .Bl -column "Brq, Bro, Brc" description
446: .It Sx \&Bd , \&Ed Ta display block:
447: .Fl Ar type
448: .Op Fl offset Ar width
449: .Op Fl compact
450: .It Sx \&D1 Ta indented display (one line)
451: .It Sx \&Dl Ta indented literal display (one line)
452: .It Sx \&Bl , \&El Ta list block:
453: .Fl Ar type
454: .Op Fl width Ar val
455: .Op Fl offset Ar val
456: .Op Fl compact
457: .It Sx \&It Ta list item (syntax depends on Fl Ar type )
1.212 schwarze 458: .It Sx \&Ta Ta table cell separator in Sx \&Bl Fl column No lists
1.211 schwarze 459: .It Sx \&Rs , \&%* , \&Re Ta bibliographic block (references)
1.57 kristaps 460: .El
1.211 schwarze 461: .Ss Spacing control
462: .Bl -column "Brq, Bro, Brc" description
463: .It Sx \&Pf Ta prefix, no following horizontal space (one argument)
464: .It Sx \&Ns Ta roman font, no preceding horizontal space (no arguments)
465: .It Sx \&Ap Ta apostrophe without surrounding whitespace (no arguments)
466: .It Sx \&Sm Ta switch horizontal spacing mode: Cm on | off
467: .It Sx \&Bk , \&Ek Ta keep block: Fl words
468: .It Sx \&br Ta force output line break in text mode (no arguments)
469: .It Sx \&sp Ta force vertical space: Op Ar height
1.57 kristaps 470: .El
1.211 schwarze 471: .Ss Semantic markup for command line utilities:
472: .Bl -column "Brq, Bro, Brc" description
473: .It Sx \&Nm Ta start a SYNOPSIS block with the name of a utility
474: .It Sx \&Fl Ta command line options (flags) (>=0 arguments)
475: .It Sx \&Cm Ta command modifier (>0 arguments)
476: .It Sx \&Ar Ta command arguments (>=0 arguments)
477: .It Sx \&Op , \&Oo , \&Oc Ta optional syntax elements (enclosure)
478: .It Sx \&Ic Ta internal or interactive command (>0 arguments)
479: .It Sx \&Ev Ta environmental variable (>0 arguments)
480: .It Sx \&Pa Ta file system path (>=0 arguments)
1.57 kristaps 481: .El
1.211 schwarze 482: .Ss Semantic markup for function libraries:
483: .Bl -column "Brq, Bro, Brc" description
484: .It Sx \&Lb Ta function library (one argument)
485: .It Sx \&In Ta include file (one argument)
1.222 schwarze 486: .It Sx \&Fd Ta other preprocessor directive (>0 arguments)
1.211 schwarze 487: .It Sx \&Ft Ta function type (>0 arguments)
488: .It Sx \&Fo , \&Fc Ta function block: Ar funcname
489: .It Sx \&Fn Ta function name:
490: .Op Ar functype
491: .Ar funcname
492: .Oo
493: .Op Ar argtype
494: .Ar argname
495: .Oc
496: .It Sx \&Fa Ta function argument (>0 arguments)
497: .It Sx \&Vt Ta variable type (>0 arguments)
498: .It Sx \&Va Ta variable name (>0 arguments)
499: .It Sx \&Dv Ta defined variable or preprocessor constant (>0 arguments)
500: .It Sx \&Er Ta error constant (>0 arguments)
501: .It Sx \&Ev Ta environmental variable (>0 arguments)
1.57 kristaps 502: .El
1.211 schwarze 503: .Ss Various semantic markup:
504: .Bl -column "Brq, Bro, Brc" description
505: .It Sx \&An Ta author name (>0 arguments)
506: .It Sx \&Lk Ta hyperlink: Ar uri Op Ar name
507: .It Sx \&Mt Ta Do mailto Dc hyperlink: Ar address
508: .It Sx \&Cd Ta kernel configuration declaration (>0 arguments)
509: .It Sx \&Ad Ta memory address (>0 arguments)
510: .It Sx \&Ms Ta mathematical symbol (>0 arguments)
511: .It Sx \&Tn Ta tradename (>0 arguments)
1.190 schwarze 512: .El
1.211 schwarze 513: .Ss Physical markup
514: .Bl -column "Brq, Bro, Brc" description
515: .It Sx \&Em Ta italic font or underline (emphasis) (>0 arguments)
516: .It Sx \&Sy Ta boldface font (symbolic) (>0 arguments)
517: .It Sx \&Li Ta typewriter font (literal) (>0 arguments)
518: .It Sx \&No Ta return to roman font (normal) (no arguments)
519: .It Sx \&Bf , \&Ef Ta font block:
520: .Op Fl Ar type | Cm \&Em | \&Li | \&Sy
1.82 kristaps 521: .El
1.211 schwarze 522: .Ss Physical enclosures
523: .Bl -column "Brq, Bro, Brc" description
524: .It Sx \&Dq , \&Do , \&Dc Ta enclose in typographic double quotes: Dq text
525: .It Sx \&Qq , \&Qo , \&Qc Ta enclose in typewriter double quotes: Qq text
526: .It Sx \&Sq , \&So , \&Sc Ta enclose in single quotes: Sq text
527: .It Sx \&Ql Ta single-quoted literal text: Ql text
528: .It Sx \&Pq , \&Po , \&Pc Ta enclose in parentheses: Pq text
529: .It Sx \&Bq , \&Bo , \&Bc Ta enclose in square brackets: Bq text
530: .It Sx \&Brq , \&Bro , \&Brc Ta enclose in curly braces: Brq text
531: .It Sx \&Aq , \&Ao , \&Ac Ta enclose in angle brackets: Aq text
532: .It Sx \&Eo , \&Ec Ta generic enclosure
1.195 schwarze 533: .El
1.211 schwarze 534: .Ss Text production
535: .Bl -column "Brq, Bro, Brc" description
536: .It Sx \&Ex Fl std Ta standard command exit values: Op Ar utility ...
537: .It Sx \&Rv Fl std Ta standard function return values: Op Ar function ...
538: .It Sx \&St Ta reference to a standards document (one argument)
539: .It Sx \&Ux Ta Ux
540: .It Sx \&At Ta At
541: .It Sx \&Bx Ta Bx
542: .It Sx \&Bsx Ta Bsx
543: .It Sx \&Nx Ta Nx
544: .It Sx \&Fx Ta Fx
545: .It Sx \&Ox Ta Ox
546: .It Sx \&Dx Ta Dx
1.195 schwarze 547: .El
1.211 schwarze 548: .Sh MACRO REFERENCE
549: This section is a canonical reference of all macros, arranged
550: alphabetically.
551: For the scoping of individual macros, see
552: .Sx MACRO SYNTAX .
553: .Ss \&%A
554: Author name of an
555: .Sx \&Rs
556: block.
557: Multiple authors should each be accorded their own
558: .Sx \%%A
559: line.
560: Author names should be ordered with full or abbreviated forename(s)
561: first, then full surname.
562: .Ss \&%B
563: Book title of an
564: .Sx \&Rs
1.138 kristaps 565: block.
566: This macro may also be used in a non-bibliographic context when
1.63 kristaps 567: referring to book titles.
568: .Ss \&%C
569: Publication city or location of an
570: .Sx \&Rs
571: block.
572: .Ss \&%D
573: Publication date of an
574: .Sx \&Rs
1.138 kristaps 575: block.
1.181 schwarze 576: Recommended formats of arguments are
577: .Ar month day , year
578: or just
579: .Ar year .
1.63 kristaps 580: .Ss \&%I
581: Publisher or issuer name of an
582: .Sx \&Rs
583: block.
584: .Ss \&%J
585: Journal name of an
586: .Sx \&Rs
587: block.
588: .Ss \&%N
589: Issue number (usually for journals) of an
590: .Sx \&Rs
591: block.
592: .Ss \&%O
593: Optional information of an
594: .Sx \&Rs
595: block.
596: .Ss \&%P
597: Book or journal page number of an
598: .Sx \&Rs
599: block.
600: .Ss \&%Q
601: Institutional author (school, government, etc.) of an
602: .Sx \&Rs
1.138 kristaps 603: block.
604: Multiple institutional authors should each be accorded their own
1.64 kristaps 605: .Sx \&%Q
1.63 kristaps 606: line.
607: .Ss \&%R
608: Technical report name of an
609: .Sx \&Rs
610: block.
611: .Ss \&%T
612: Article title of an
613: .Sx \&Rs
1.138 kristaps 614: block.
615: This macro may also be used in a non-bibliographical context when
616: referring to article titles.
1.69 kristaps 617: .Ss \&%U
1.70 kristaps 618: URI of reference document.
1.63 kristaps 619: .Ss \&%V
620: Volume number of an
621: .Sx \&Rs
622: block.
623: .Ss \&Ac
1.141 kristaps 624: Close an
1.63 kristaps 625: .Sx \&Ao
1.138 kristaps 626: block.
627: Does not have any tail arguments.
1.63 kristaps 628: .Ss \&Ad
1.141 kristaps 629: Memory address.
630: Do not use this for postal addresses.
1.63 kristaps 631: .Pp
1.64 kristaps 632: Examples:
1.173 kristaps 633: .Dl \&.Ad [0,$]
634: .Dl \&.Ad 0x00000000
1.63 kristaps 635: .Ss \&An
1.100 kristaps 636: Author name.
1.196 schwarze 637: Can be used both for the authors of the program, function, or driver
638: documented in the manual, or for the authors of the manual itself.
1.141 kristaps 639: Requires either the name of an author or one of the following arguments:
1.140 kristaps 640: .Pp
641: .Bl -tag -width "-nosplitX" -offset indent -compact
1.64 kristaps 642: .It Fl split
1.141 kristaps 643: Start a new output line before each subsequent invocation of
644: .Sx \&An .
1.64 kristaps 645: .It Fl nosplit
646: The opposite of
647: .Fl split .
648: .El
649: .Pp
1.141 kristaps 650: The default is
651: .Fl nosplit .
652: The effect of selecting either of the
653: .Fl split
654: modes ends at the beginning of the
655: .Em AUTHORS
656: section.
1.140 kristaps 657: In the
658: .Em AUTHORS
1.141 kristaps 659: section, the default is
660: .Fl nosplit
661: for the first author listing and
1.64 kristaps 662: .Fl split
1.141 kristaps 663: for all other author listings.
1.64 kristaps 664: .Pp
665: Examples:
1.173 kristaps 666: .Dl \&.An -nosplit
1.219 schwarze 667: .Dl \&.An Kristaps Dzonsons \&Aq \&Mt kristaps@bsd.lv
1.63 kristaps 668: .Ss \&Ao
1.141 kristaps 669: Begin a block enclosed by angle brackets.
1.100 kristaps 670: Does not have any head arguments.
1.63 kristaps 671: .Pp
1.64 kristaps 672: Examples:
1.173 kristaps 673: .Dl \&.Fl -key= \&Ns \&Ao \&Ar val \&Ac
1.63 kristaps 674: .Pp
1.64 kristaps 675: See also
676: .Sx \&Aq .
1.63 kristaps 677: .Ss \&Ap
1.138 kristaps 678: Inserts an apostrophe without any surrounding whitespace.
1.124 kristaps 679: This is generally used as a grammatical device when referring to the verb
1.140 kristaps 680: form of a function.
681: .Pp
682: Examples:
1.173 kristaps 683: .Dl \&.Fn execve \&Ap d
1.63 kristaps 684: .Ss \&Aq
1.141 kristaps 685: Encloses its arguments in angle brackets.
1.64 kristaps 686: .Pp
687: Examples:
1.173 kristaps 688: .Dl \&.Fl -key= \&Ns \&Aq \&Ar val
1.64 kristaps 689: .Pp
690: .Em Remarks :
691: this macro is often abused for rendering URIs, which should instead use
692: .Sx \&Lk
693: or
694: .Sx \&Mt ,
695: or to note pre-processor
696: .Dq Li #include
697: statements, which should use
698: .Sx \&In .
699: .Pp
700: See also
701: .Sx \&Ao .
1.63 kristaps 702: .Ss \&Ar
1.100 kristaps 703: Command arguments.
704: If an argument is not provided, the string
1.141 kristaps 705: .Dq file ...\&
1.66 kristaps 706: is used as a default.
1.64 kristaps 707: .Pp
708: Examples:
1.196 schwarze 709: .Dl ".Fl o Ar file"
710: .Dl ".Ar"
711: .Dl ".Ar arg1 , arg2 ."
712: .Pp
713: The arguments to the
714: .Sx \&Ar
715: macro are names and placeholders for command arguments;
716: for fixed strings to be passed verbatim as arguments, use
717: .Sx \&Fl
718: or
719: .Sx \&Cm .
1.63 kristaps 720: .Ss \&At
1.220 schwarze 721: Formats an
722: .At
723: version.
1.141 kristaps 724: Accepts one optional argument:
1.140 kristaps 725: .Pp
726: .Bl -tag -width "v[1-7] | 32vX" -offset indent -compact
1.64 kristaps 727: .It Cm v[1-7] | 32v
728: A version of
729: .At .
1.192 schwarze 730: .It Cm III
731: .At III .
1.64 kristaps 732: .It Cm V[.[1-4]]?
1.141 kristaps 733: A version of
734: .At V .
1.64 kristaps 735: .El
736: .Pp
1.141 kristaps 737: Note that these arguments do not begin with a hyphen.
1.64 kristaps 738: .Pp
739: Examples:
1.173 kristaps 740: .Dl \&.At
1.192 schwarze 741: .Dl \&.At III
1.173 kristaps 742: .Dl \&.At V.1
1.65 kristaps 743: .Pp
744: See also
1.66 kristaps 745: .Sx \&Bsx ,
1.65 kristaps 746: .Sx \&Bx ,
1.66 kristaps 747: .Sx \&Dx ,
1.65 kristaps 748: .Sx \&Fx ,
749: .Sx \&Nx ,
750: .Sx \&Ox ,
751: and
752: .Sx \&Ux .
1.63 kristaps 753: .Ss \&Bc
1.141 kristaps 754: Close a
1.64 kristaps 755: .Sx \&Bo
1.138 kristaps 756: block.
757: Does not have any tail arguments.
1.63 kristaps 758: .Ss \&Bd
1.141 kristaps 759: Begin a display block.
1.131 kristaps 760: Its syntax is as follows:
761: .Bd -ragged -offset indent
762: .Pf \. Sx \&Bd
1.141 kristaps 763: .Fl Ns Ar type
1.131 kristaps 764: .Op Fl offset Ar width
765: .Op Fl compact
766: .Ed
767: .Pp
1.141 kristaps 768: Display blocks are used to select a different indentation and
769: justification than the one used by the surrounding text.
1.185 kristaps 770: They may contain both macro lines and text lines.
1.141 kristaps 771: By default, a display block is preceded by a vertical space.
1.64 kristaps 772: .Pp
1.141 kristaps 773: The
774: .Ar type
775: must be one of the following:
776: .Bl -tag -width 13n -offset indent
777: .It Fl centered
1.198 schwarze 778: Produce one output line from each input line, and centre-justify each line.
1.141 kristaps 779: Using this display type is not recommended; many
780: .Nm
781: implementations render it poorly.
782: .It Fl filled
1.198 schwarze 783: Change the positions of line breaks to fill each line, and left- and
784: right-justify the resulting block.
1.141 kristaps 785: .It Fl literal
1.198 schwarze 786: Produce one output line from each input line,
787: and do not justify the block at all.
1.169 kristaps 788: Preserve white space as it appears in the input.
1.198 schwarze 789: Always use a constant-width font.
790: Use this for displaying source code.
1.64 kristaps 791: .It Fl ragged
1.198 schwarze 792: Change the positions of line breaks to fill each line, and left-justify
793: the resulting block.
1.64 kristaps 794: .It Fl unfilled
1.198 schwarze 795: The same as
796: .Fl literal ,
797: but using the same font as for normal text, which is a variable width font
798: if supported by the output device.
1.64 kristaps 799: .El
800: .Pp
1.141 kristaps 801: The
802: .Ar type
803: must be provided first.
804: Additional arguments may follow:
805: .Bl -tag -width 13n -offset indent
806: .It Fl offset Ar width
807: Indent the display by the
808: .Ar width ,
809: which may be one of the following:
1.64 kristaps 810: .Bl -item
811: .It
1.141 kristaps 812: One of the pre-defined strings
813: .Cm indent ,
1.198 schwarze 814: the width of a standard indentation (six constant width characters);
1.141 kristaps 815: .Cm indent-two ,
1.64 kristaps 816: twice
1.141 kristaps 817: .Cm indent ;
818: .Cm left ,
1.131 kristaps 819: which has no effect;
1.141 kristaps 820: .Cm right ,
821: which justifies to the right margin; or
822: .Cm center ,
1.64 kristaps 823: which aligns around an imagined centre axis.
824: .It
1.141 kristaps 825: A macro invocation, which selects a predefined width
826: associated with that macro.
1.100 kristaps 827: The most popular is the imaginary macro
1.67 kristaps 828: .Ar \&Ds ,
1.64 kristaps 829: which resolves to
1.141 kristaps 830: .Sy 6n .
1.64 kristaps 831: .It
1.215 schwarze 832: A scaling width as described in
833: .Xr roff 7 .
1.64 kristaps 834: .It
1.141 kristaps 835: An arbitrary string, which indents by the length of this string.
1.64 kristaps 836: .El
837: .Pp
1.141 kristaps 838: When the argument is missing,
839: .Fl offset
840: is ignored.
1.64 kristaps 841: .It Fl compact
1.141 kristaps 842: Do not assert vertical space before the display.
1.64 kristaps 843: .El
844: .Pp
845: Examples:
846: .Bd -literal -offset indent
1.141 kristaps 847: \&.Bd \-literal \-offset indent \-compact
1.65 kristaps 848: Hello world.
1.64 kristaps 849: \&.Ed
850: .Ed
1.66 kristaps 851: .Pp
852: See also
853: .Sx \&D1
854: and
855: .Sx \&Dl .
1.63 kristaps 856: .Ss \&Bf
1.129 kristaps 857: Change the font mode for a scoped block of text.
858: Its syntax is as follows:
859: .Bd -ragged -offset indent
860: .Pf \. Sx \&Bf
861: .Oo
862: .Fl emphasis | literal | symbolic |
863: .Cm \&Em | \&Li | \&Sy
864: .Oc
865: .Ed
866: .Pp
867: The
868: .Fl emphasis
869: and
870: .Cm \&Em
871: argument are equivalent, as are
872: .Fl symbolic
873: and
1.144 schwarze 874: .Cm \&Sy ,
1.129 kristaps 875: and
876: .Fl literal
877: and
878: .Cm \&Li .
879: Without an argument, this macro does nothing.
880: The font mode continues until broken by a new font mode in a nested
881: scope or
882: .Sx \&Ef
883: is encountered.
884: .Pp
885: See also
886: .Sx \&Li ,
887: .Sx \&Ef ,
1.141 kristaps 888: .Sx \&Em ,
1.129 kristaps 889: and
890: .Sx \&Sy .
1.63 kristaps 891: .Ss \&Bk
1.186 schwarze 892: For each macro, keep its output together on the same output line,
893: until the end of the macro or the end of the input line is reached,
894: whichever comes first.
1.185 kristaps 895: Line breaks in text lines are unaffected.
1.141 kristaps 896: The syntax is as follows:
1.131 kristaps 897: .Pp
898: .D1 Pf \. Sx \&Bk Fl words
899: .Pp
1.133 kristaps 900: The
901: .Fl words
1.141 kristaps 902: argument is required; additional arguments are ignored.
1.127 schwarze 903: .Pp
1.141 kristaps 904: The following example will not break within each
1.133 kristaps 905: .Sx \&Op
906: macro line:
1.127 schwarze 907: .Bd -literal -offset indent
908: \&.Bk \-words
1.133 kristaps 909: \&.Op Fl f Ar flags
910: \&.Op Fl o Ar output
1.127 schwarze 911: \&.Ek
912: .Ed
1.129 kristaps 913: .Pp
1.133 kristaps 914: Be careful in using over-long lines within a keep block!
915: Doing so will clobber the right margin.
1.63 kristaps 916: .Ss \&Bl
1.141 kristaps 917: Begin a list.
1.171 schwarze 918: Lists consist of items specified using the
1.141 kristaps 919: .Sx \&It
920: macro, containing a head or a body or both.
921: The list syntax is as follows:
1.131 kristaps 922: .Bd -ragged -offset indent
923: .Pf \. Sx \&Bl
1.141 kristaps 924: .Fl Ns Ar type
1.131 kristaps 925: .Op Fl width Ar val
926: .Op Fl offset Ar val
927: .Op Fl compact
928: .Op HEAD ...
929: .Ed
930: .Pp
1.141 kristaps 931: The list
932: .Ar type
933: is mandatory and must be specified first.
934: The
935: .Fl width
936: and
937: .Fl offset
1.215 schwarze 938: arguments accept scaling widths as described in
939: .Xr roff 7
1.141 kristaps 940: or use the length of the given string.
941: The
942: .Fl offset
943: is a global indentation for the whole list, affecting both item heads
944: and bodies.
945: For those list types supporting it, the
946: .Fl width
947: argument requests an additional indentation of item bodies,
948: to be added to the
949: .Fl offset .
950: Unless the
951: .Fl compact
952: argument is specified, list entries are separated by vertical space.
953: .Pp
1.103 kristaps 954: A list must specify one of the following list types:
955: .Bl -tag -width 12n -offset indent
956: .It Fl bullet
1.141 kristaps 957: No item heads can be specified, but a bullet will be printed at the head
958: of each item.
959: Item bodies start on the same output line as the bullet
960: and are indented according to the
1.104 kristaps 961: .Fl width
1.141 kristaps 962: argument.
1.103 kristaps 963: .It Fl column
964: A columnated list.
1.104 kristaps 965: The
966: .Fl width
1.141 kristaps 967: argument has no effect; instead, each argument specifies the width
1.215 schwarze 968: of one column, using either the scaling width syntax described in
969: .Xr roff 7
970: or the string length of the argument.
1.141 kristaps 971: If the first line of the body of a
1.114 kristaps 972: .Fl column
973: list is not an
974: .Sx \&It
1.141 kristaps 975: macro line,
976: .Sx \&It
977: contexts spanning one input line each are implied until an
1.114 kristaps 978: .Sx \&It
1.141 kristaps 979: macro line is encountered, at which point items start being interpreted as
1.114 kristaps 980: described in the
981: .Sx \&It
982: documentation.
1.103 kristaps 983: .It Fl dash
1.141 kristaps 984: Like
985: .Fl bullet ,
986: except that dashes are used in place of bullets.
1.103 kristaps 987: .It Fl diag
988: Like
989: .Fl inset ,
1.141 kristaps 990: except that item heads are not parsed for macro invocations.
1.198 schwarze 991: Most often used in the
992: .Em DIAGNOSTICS
993: section with error constants in the item heads.
1.103 kristaps 994: .It Fl enum
1.141 kristaps 995: A numbered list.
1.198 schwarze 996: No item heads can be specified.
1.141 kristaps 997: Formatted like
998: .Fl bullet ,
999: except that cardinal numbers are used in place of bullets,
1000: starting at 1.
1.103 kristaps 1001: .It Fl hang
1002: Like
1003: .Fl tag ,
1.141 kristaps 1004: except that the first lines of item bodies are not indented, but follow
1005: the item heads like in
1006: .Fl inset
1007: lists.
1.103 kristaps 1008: .It Fl hyphen
1009: Synonym for
1010: .Fl dash .
1011: .It Fl inset
1.141 kristaps 1012: Item bodies follow items heads on the same line, using normal inter-word
1013: spacing.
1014: Bodies are not indented, and the
1.104 kristaps 1015: .Fl width
1016: argument is ignored.
1.103 kristaps 1017: .It Fl item
1.141 kristaps 1018: No item heads can be specified, and none are printed.
1019: Bodies are not indented, and the
1.104 kristaps 1020: .Fl width
1021: argument is ignored.
1.103 kristaps 1022: .It Fl ohang
1.141 kristaps 1023: Item bodies start on the line following item heads and are not indented.
1.104 kristaps 1024: The
1025: .Fl width
1026: argument is ignored.
1.103 kristaps 1027: .It Fl tag
1.141 kristaps 1028: Item bodies are indented according to the
1.103 kristaps 1029: .Fl width
1030: argument.
1.141 kristaps 1031: When an item head fits inside the indentation, the item body follows
1032: this head on the same output line.
1033: Otherwise, the body starts on the output line following the head.
1.103 kristaps 1034: .El
1.114 kristaps 1035: .Pp
1.198 schwarze 1036: Lists may be nested within lists and displays.
1037: Nesting of
1038: .Fl column
1039: and
1040: .Fl enum
1041: lists may not be portable.
1042: .Pp
1.114 kristaps 1043: See also
1.141 kristaps 1044: .Sx \&El
1045: and
1.114 kristaps 1046: .Sx \&It .
1.63 kristaps 1047: .Ss \&Bo
1.141 kristaps 1048: Begin a block enclosed by square brackets.
1.100 kristaps 1049: Does not have any head arguments.
1.65 kristaps 1050: .Pp
1051: Examples:
1.140 kristaps 1052: .Bd -literal -offset indent -compact
1.65 kristaps 1053: \&.Bo 1 ,
1.91 kristaps 1054: \&.Dv BUFSIZ \&Bc
1.65 kristaps 1055: .Ed
1056: .Pp
1057: See also
1058: .Sx \&Bq .
1.63 kristaps 1059: .Ss \&Bq
1.82 kristaps 1060: Encloses its arguments in square brackets.
1.65 kristaps 1061: .Pp
1062: Examples:
1.173 kristaps 1063: .Dl \&.Bq 1 , \&Dv BUFSIZ
1.65 kristaps 1064: .Pp
1065: .Em Remarks :
1066: this macro is sometimes abused to emulate optional arguments for
1067: commands; the correct macros to use for this purpose are
1068: .Sx \&Op ,
1069: .Sx \&Oo ,
1070: and
1071: .Sx \&Oc .
1072: .Pp
1073: See also
1074: .Sx \&Bo .
1.63 kristaps 1075: .Ss \&Brc
1.141 kristaps 1076: Close a
1.65 kristaps 1077: .Sx \&Bro
1.138 kristaps 1078: block.
1079: Does not have any tail arguments.
1.63 kristaps 1080: .Ss \&Bro
1.141 kristaps 1081: Begin a block enclosed by curly braces.
1.100 kristaps 1082: Does not have any head arguments.
1.65 kristaps 1083: .Pp
1084: Examples:
1.140 kristaps 1085: .Bd -literal -offset indent -compact
1.65 kristaps 1086: \&.Bro 1 , ... ,
1.91 kristaps 1087: \&.Va n \&Brc
1.65 kristaps 1088: .Ed
1089: .Pp
1090: See also
1091: .Sx \&Brq .
1.63 kristaps 1092: .Ss \&Brq
1.65 kristaps 1093: Encloses its arguments in curly braces.
1094: .Pp
1095: Examples:
1.173 kristaps 1096: .Dl \&.Brq 1 , ... , \&Va n
1.65 kristaps 1097: .Pp
1098: See also
1099: .Sx \&Bro .
1.63 kristaps 1100: .Ss \&Bsx
1.220 schwarze 1101: Format the
1102: .Bsx
1103: version provided as an argument, or a default value if
1.65 kristaps 1104: no argument is provided.
1105: .Pp
1106: Examples:
1.173 kristaps 1107: .Dl \&.Bsx 1.0
1108: .Dl \&.Bsx
1.65 kristaps 1109: .Pp
1110: See also
1111: .Sx \&At ,
1112: .Sx \&Bx ,
1.66 kristaps 1113: .Sx \&Dx ,
1.65 kristaps 1114: .Sx \&Fx ,
1115: .Sx \&Nx ,
1116: .Sx \&Ox ,
1117: and
1118: .Sx \&Ux .
1.63 kristaps 1119: .Ss \&Bt
1.66 kristaps 1120: Prints
1.198 schwarze 1121: .Dq is currently in beta test.
1.63 kristaps 1122: .Ss \&Bx
1.220 schwarze 1123: Format the
1124: .Bx
1125: version provided as an argument, or a default value if no
1.65 kristaps 1126: argument is provided.
1127: .Pp
1128: Examples:
1.198 schwarze 1129: .Dl \&.Bx 4.3 Tahoe
1.173 kristaps 1130: .Dl \&.Bx 4.4
1131: .Dl \&.Bx
1.65 kristaps 1132: .Pp
1133: See also
1134: .Sx \&At ,
1135: .Sx \&Bsx ,
1.66 kristaps 1136: .Sx \&Dx ,
1.65 kristaps 1137: .Sx \&Fx ,
1138: .Sx \&Nx ,
1139: .Sx \&Ox ,
1140: and
1141: .Sx \&Ux .
1.63 kristaps 1142: .Ss \&Cd
1.141 kristaps 1143: Kernel configuration declaration.
1.100 kristaps 1144: This denotes strings accepted by
1.66 kristaps 1145: .Xr config 8 .
1.196 schwarze 1146: It is most often used in section 4 manual pages.
1.66 kristaps 1147: .Pp
1148: Examples:
1.173 kristaps 1149: .Dl \&.Cd device le0 at scode?
1.66 kristaps 1150: .Pp
1151: .Em Remarks :
1152: this macro is commonly abused by using quoted literals to retain
1.138 kristaps 1153: whitespace and align consecutive
1.66 kristaps 1154: .Sx \&Cd
1.100 kristaps 1155: declarations.
1156: This practise is discouraged.
1.63 kristaps 1157: .Ss \&Cm
1.100 kristaps 1158: Command modifiers.
1.196 schwarze 1159: Typically used for fixed strings passed as arguments, unless
1160: .Sx \&Fl
1161: is more appropriate.
1162: Also useful when specifying configuration options or keys.
1.66 kristaps 1163: .Pp
1164: Examples:
1.196 schwarze 1165: .Dl ".Nm mt Fl f Ar device Cm rewind"
1166: .Dl ".Nm ps Fl o Cm pid , Ns Cm command"
1167: .Dl ".Nm dd Cm if= Ns Ar file1 Cm of= Ns Ar file2"
1168: .Dl ".Cm IdentityFile Pa ~/.ssh/id_rsa"
1169: .Dl ".Cm LogLevel Dv DEBUG"
1.63 kristaps 1170: .Ss \&D1
1.100 kristaps 1171: One-line indented display.
1172: This is formatted by the default rules and is useful for simple indented
1173: statements.
1174: It is followed by a newline.
1.66 kristaps 1175: .Pp
1176: Examples:
1.173 kristaps 1177: .Dl \&.D1 \&Fl abcdefgh
1.66 kristaps 1178: .Pp
1179: See also
1180: .Sx \&Bd
1181: and
1182: .Sx \&Dl .
1.63 kristaps 1183: .Ss \&Db
1.141 kristaps 1184: Switch debugging mode.
1.120 kristaps 1185: Its syntax is as follows:
1.117 kristaps 1186: .Pp
1.120 kristaps 1187: .D1 Pf \. Sx \&Db Cm on | off
1.141 kristaps 1188: .Pp
1189: This macro is ignored by
1190: .Xr mandoc 1 .
1.63 kristaps 1191: .Ss \&Dc
1.141 kristaps 1192: Close a
1.66 kristaps 1193: .Sx \&Do
1.138 kristaps 1194: block.
1195: Does not have any tail arguments.
1.63 kristaps 1196: .Ss \&Dd
1.100 kristaps 1197: Document date.
1198: This is the mandatory first macro of any
1.66 kristaps 1199: .Nm
1.100 kristaps 1200: manual.
1.120 kristaps 1201: Its syntax is as follows:
1.66 kristaps 1202: .Pp
1.181 schwarze 1203: .D1 Pf \. Sx \&Dd Ar month day , year
1.66 kristaps 1204: .Pp
1.82 kristaps 1205: The
1.181 schwarze 1206: .Ar month
1207: is the full English month name, the
1208: .Ar day
1209: is an optionally zero-padded numeral, and the
1210: .Ar year
1211: is the full four-digit year.
1212: .Pp
1213: Other arguments are not portable; the
1214: .Xr mandoc 1
1215: utility handles them as follows:
1216: .Bl -dash -offset 3n -compact
1217: .It
1218: To have the date automatically filled in by the
1219: .Ox
1220: version of
1.72 kristaps 1221: .Xr cvs 1 ,
1.181 schwarze 1222: the special string
1223: .Dq $\&Mdocdate$
1224: can be given as an argument.
1225: .It
1226: A few alternative date formats are accepted as well
1227: and converted to the standard form.
1228: .It
1229: If a date string cannot be parsed, it is used verbatim.
1230: .It
1231: If no date string is given, the current date is used.
1232: .El
1.66 kristaps 1233: .Pp
1234: Examples:
1.173 kristaps 1235: .Dl \&.Dd $\&Mdocdate$
1236: .Dl \&.Dd $\&Mdocdate: July 21 2007$
1237: .Dl \&.Dd July 21, 2007
1.66 kristaps 1238: .Pp
1239: See also
1240: .Sx \&Dt
1241: and
1242: .Sx \&Os .
1.63 kristaps 1243: .Ss \&Dl
1.100 kristaps 1244: One-line intended display.
1245: This is formatted as literal text and is useful for commands and
1246: invocations.
1247: It is followed by a newline.
1.66 kristaps 1248: .Pp
1249: Examples:
1.173 kristaps 1250: .Dl \&.Dl % mandoc mdoc.7 \e(ba less
1.66 kristaps 1251: .Pp
1252: See also
1253: .Sx \&Bd
1254: and
1255: .Sx \&D1 .
1.63 kristaps 1256: .Ss \&Do
1.141 kristaps 1257: Begin a block enclosed by double quotes.
1.138 kristaps 1258: Does not have any head arguments.
1.66 kristaps 1259: .Pp
1260: Examples:
1.140 kristaps 1261: .Bd -literal -offset indent -compact
1262: \&.Do
1263: April is the cruellest month
1264: \&.Dc
1265: \e(em T.S. Eliot
1266: .Ed
1.66 kristaps 1267: .Pp
1268: See also
1269: .Sx \&Dq .
1.63 kristaps 1270: .Ss \&Dq
1.138 kristaps 1271: Encloses its arguments in
1272: .Dq typographic
1273: double-quotes.
1.66 kristaps 1274: .Pp
1275: Examples:
1.91 kristaps 1276: .Bd -literal -offset indent -compact
1.66 kristaps 1277: \&.Dq April is the cruellest month
1278: \e(em T.S. Eliot
1279: .Ed
1280: .Pp
1281: See also
1.139 kristaps 1282: .Sx \&Qq ,
1283: .Sx \&Sq ,
1.138 kristaps 1284: and
1.66 kristaps 1285: .Sx \&Do .
1.139 kristaps 1286: .Ss \&Dt
1.100 kristaps 1287: Document title.
1288: This is the mandatory second macro of any
1.66 kristaps 1289: .Nm
1.100 kristaps 1290: file.
1.120 kristaps 1291: Its syntax is as follows:
1292: .Bd -ragged -offset indent
1293: .Pf \. Sx \&Dt
1294: .Oo
1.141 kristaps 1295: .Ar title
1.120 kristaps 1296: .Oo
1.141 kristaps 1297: .Ar section
1.213 schwarze 1298: .Op Ar volume
1299: .Op Ar arch
1.120 kristaps 1300: .Oc
1301: .Oc
1302: .Ed
1.66 kristaps 1303: .Pp
1304: Its arguments are as follows:
1305: .Bl -tag -width Ds -offset Ds
1.141 kristaps 1306: .It Ar title
1.111 kristaps 1307: The document's title (name), defaulting to
1.138 kristaps 1308: .Dq UNKNOWN
1.111 kristaps 1309: if unspecified.
1310: It should be capitalised.
1.141 kristaps 1311: .It Ar section
1.100 kristaps 1312: The manual section.
1313: This may be one of
1.225 schwarze 1314: .Cm 1
1.66 kristaps 1315: .Pq utilities ,
1.225 schwarze 1316: .Cm 2
1.66 kristaps 1317: .Pq system calls ,
1.225 schwarze 1318: .Cm 3
1.66 kristaps 1319: .Pq libraries ,
1.225 schwarze 1320: .Cm 3p
1.66 kristaps 1321: .Pq Perl libraries ,
1.225 schwarze 1322: .Cm 4
1.66 kristaps 1323: .Pq devices ,
1.225 schwarze 1324: .Cm 5
1.66 kristaps 1325: .Pq file formats ,
1.225 schwarze 1326: .Cm 6
1.66 kristaps 1327: .Pq games ,
1.225 schwarze 1328: .Cm 7
1.66 kristaps 1329: .Pq miscellaneous ,
1.225 schwarze 1330: .Cm 8
1.66 kristaps 1331: .Pq system utilities ,
1.225 schwarze 1332: .Cm 9
1.66 kristaps 1333: .Pq kernel functions ,
1.225 schwarze 1334: .Cm X11
1.66 kristaps 1335: .Pq X Window System ,
1.225 schwarze 1336: .Cm X11R6
1.66 kristaps 1337: .Pq X Window System ,
1.225 schwarze 1338: .Cm unass
1.66 kristaps 1339: .Pq unassociated ,
1.225 schwarze 1340: .Cm local
1.66 kristaps 1341: .Pq local system ,
1.225 schwarze 1342: .Cm draft
1.66 kristaps 1343: .Pq draft manual ,
1344: or
1.225 schwarze 1345: .Cm paper
1.66 kristaps 1346: .Pq paper .
1.111 kristaps 1347: It should correspond to the manual's filename suffix and defaults to
1.225 schwarze 1348: .Cm 1
1.111 kristaps 1349: if unspecified.
1.141 kristaps 1350: .It Ar volume
1.66 kristaps 1351: This overrides the volume inferred from
1352: .Ar section .
1353: This field is optional, and if specified, must be one of
1.225 schwarze 1354: .Cm USD
1.66 kristaps 1355: .Pq users' supplementary documents ,
1.225 schwarze 1356: .Cm PS1
1.66 kristaps 1357: .Pq programmers' supplementary documents ,
1.225 schwarze 1358: .Cm AMD
1.66 kristaps 1359: .Pq administrators' supplementary documents ,
1.225 schwarze 1360: .Cm SMM
1.66 kristaps 1361: .Pq system managers' manuals ,
1.225 schwarze 1362: .Cm URM
1.66 kristaps 1363: .Pq users' reference manuals ,
1.225 schwarze 1364: .Cm PRM
1.66 kristaps 1365: .Pq programmers' reference manuals ,
1.225 schwarze 1366: .Cm KM
1.66 kristaps 1367: .Pq kernel manuals ,
1.225 schwarze 1368: .Cm IND
1.66 kristaps 1369: .Pq master index ,
1.225 schwarze 1370: .Cm MMI
1.66 kristaps 1371: .Pq master index ,
1.225 schwarze 1372: .Cm LOCAL
1.66 kristaps 1373: .Pq local manuals ,
1.225 schwarze 1374: .Cm LOC
1.66 kristaps 1375: .Pq local manuals ,
1376: or
1.225 schwarze 1377: .Cm CON
1.66 kristaps 1378: .Pq contributed manuals .
1.141 kristaps 1379: .It Ar arch
1.213 schwarze 1380: This specifies the machine architecture a manual page applies to,
1381: where relevant, for example
1382: .Cm alpha ,
1383: .Cm amd64 ,
1384: .Cm i386 ,
1.66 kristaps 1385: or
1.213 schwarze 1386: .Cm sparc64 .
1387: The list of supported architectures varies by operating system.
1388: For the full list of all architectures recognized by
1389: .Xr mandoc 1 ,
1390: see the file
1391: .Pa arch.in
1392: in the source distribution.
1.66 kristaps 1393: .El
1394: .Pp
1395: Examples:
1.173 kristaps 1396: .Dl \&.Dt FOO 1
1397: .Dl \&.Dt FOO 4 KM
1398: .Dl \&.Dt FOO 9 i386
1.66 kristaps 1399: .Pp
1400: See also
1401: .Sx \&Dd
1402: and
1403: .Sx \&Os .
1.63 kristaps 1404: .Ss \&Dv
1.189 kristaps 1405: Defined variables such as preprocessor constants, constant symbols,
1406: enumeration values, and so on.
1.66 kristaps 1407: .Pp
1408: Examples:
1.189 kristaps 1409: .Dl \&.Dv NULL
1.173 kristaps 1410: .Dl \&.Dv BUFSIZ
1411: .Dl \&.Dv STDOUT_FILENO
1.66 kristaps 1412: .Pp
1413: See also
1.189 kristaps 1414: .Sx \&Er
1415: and
1416: .Sx \&Ev
1.222 schwarze 1417: for special-purpose constants,
1.189 kristaps 1418: .Sx \&Va
1.222 schwarze 1419: for variable symbols, and
1420: .Sx \&Fd
1421: for listing preprocessor variable definitions in the
1422: .Em SYNOPSIS .
1.63 kristaps 1423: .Ss \&Dx
1.220 schwarze 1424: Format the
1425: .Dx
1426: version provided as an argument, or a default
1.66 kristaps 1427: value if no argument is provided.
1428: .Pp
1429: Examples:
1.173 kristaps 1430: .Dl \&.Dx 2.4.1
1431: .Dl \&.Dx
1.66 kristaps 1432: .Pp
1433: See also
1434: .Sx \&At ,
1435: .Sx \&Bsx ,
1436: .Sx \&Bx ,
1437: .Sx \&Fx ,
1438: .Sx \&Nx ,
1439: .Sx \&Ox ,
1440: and
1441: .Sx \&Ux .
1.63 kristaps 1442: .Ss \&Ec
1.131 kristaps 1443: Close a scope started by
1444: .Sx \&Eo .
1445: Its syntax is as follows:
1446: .Pp
1.141 kristaps 1447: .D1 Pf \. Sx \&Ec Op Ar TERM
1.131 kristaps 1448: .Pp
1449: The
1.141 kristaps 1450: .Ar TERM
1.131 kristaps 1451: argument is used as the enclosure tail, for example, specifying \e(rq
1452: will emulate
1453: .Sx \&Dc .
1.63 kristaps 1454: .Ss \&Ed
1.131 kristaps 1455: End a display context started by
1456: .Sx \&Bd .
1.63 kristaps 1457: .Ss \&Ef
1.141 kristaps 1458: End a font mode context started by
1.129 kristaps 1459: .Sx \&Bf .
1.63 kristaps 1460: .Ss \&Ek
1.141 kristaps 1461: End a keep context started by
1.127 schwarze 1462: .Sx \&Bk .
1.63 kristaps 1463: .Ss \&El
1.141 kristaps 1464: End a list context started by
1.117 kristaps 1465: .Sx \&Bl .
1466: .Pp
1467: See also
1468: .Sx \&Bl
1469: and
1470: .Sx \&It .
1.63 kristaps 1471: .Ss \&Em
1.198 schwarze 1472: Denotes text that should be
1473: .Em emphasised .
1.100 kristaps 1474: Note that this is a presentation term and should not be used for
1475: stylistically decorating technical terms.
1.198 schwarze 1476: Depending on the output device, this is usually represented
1477: using an italic font or underlined characters.
1.66 kristaps 1478: .Pp
1479: Examples:
1.173 kristaps 1480: .Dl \&.Em Warnings!
1481: .Dl \&.Em Remarks :
1.138 kristaps 1482: .Pp
1483: See also
1484: .Sx \&Bf ,
1.198 schwarze 1485: .Sx \&Li ,
1486: .Sx \&No ,
1.138 kristaps 1487: and
1.198 schwarze 1488: .Sx \&Sy .
1.63 kristaps 1489: .Ss \&En
1.141 kristaps 1490: This macro is obsolete and not implemented in
1491: .Xr mandoc 1 .
1.63 kristaps 1492: .Ss \&Eo
1.131 kristaps 1493: An arbitrary enclosure.
1494: Its syntax is as follows:
1495: .Pp
1.141 kristaps 1496: .D1 Pf \. Sx \&Eo Op Ar TERM
1.131 kristaps 1497: .Pp
1498: The
1.141 kristaps 1499: .Ar TERM
1.131 kristaps 1500: argument is used as the enclosure head, for example, specifying \e(lq
1501: will emulate
1502: .Sx \&Do .
1.63 kristaps 1503: .Ss \&Er
1.189 kristaps 1504: Error constants for definitions of the
1505: .Va errno
1506: libc global variable.
1.196 schwarze 1507: This is most often used in section 2 and 3 manual pages.
1.66 kristaps 1508: .Pp
1509: Examples:
1.173 kristaps 1510: .Dl \&.Er EPERM
1511: .Dl \&.Er ENOENT
1.66 kristaps 1512: .Pp
1513: See also
1.189 kristaps 1514: .Sx \&Dv
1515: for general constants.
1.63 kristaps 1516: .Ss \&Es
1.132 kristaps 1517: This macro is obsolete and not implemented.
1.63 kristaps 1518: .Ss \&Ev
1.66 kristaps 1519: Environmental variables such as those specified in
1520: .Xr environ 7 .
1521: .Pp
1522: Examples:
1.173 kristaps 1523: .Dl \&.Ev DISPLAY
1524: .Dl \&.Ev PATH
1.189 kristaps 1525: .Pp
1526: See also
1527: .Sx \&Dv
1528: for general constants.
1.63 kristaps 1529: .Ss \&Ex
1.191 kristaps 1530: Insert a standard sentence regarding command exit values of 0 on success
1531: and >0 on failure.
1.196 schwarze 1532: This is most often used in section 1, 6, and 8 manual pages.
1.141 kristaps 1533: Its syntax is as follows:
1534: .Pp
1.193 schwarze 1535: .D1 Pf \. Sx \&Ex Fl std Op Ar utility ...
1.141 kristaps 1536: .Pp
1.191 kristaps 1537: If
1.66 kristaps 1538: .Ar utility
1.141 kristaps 1539: is not specified, the document's name set by
1.66 kristaps 1540: .Sx \&Nm
1.141 kristaps 1541: is used.
1.191 kristaps 1542: Multiple
1543: .Ar utility
1544: arguments are treated as separate utilities.
1.139 kristaps 1545: .Pp
1546: See also
1547: .Sx \&Rv .
1.63 kristaps 1548: .Ss \&Fa
1.117 kristaps 1549: Function argument.
1.120 kristaps 1550: Its syntax is as follows:
1551: .Bd -ragged -offset indent
1552: .Pf \. Sx \&Fa
1553: .Op Cm argtype
1554: .Cm argname
1555: .Ed
1556: .Pp
1.117 kristaps 1557: This may be invoked for names with or without the corresponding type.
1558: It is also used to specify the field name of a structure.
1559: Most often, the
1560: .Sx \&Fa
1561: macro is used in the
1562: .Em SYNOPSIS
1.120 kristaps 1563: within
1564: .Sx \&Fo
1.117 kristaps 1565: section when documenting multi-line function prototypes.
1566: If invoked with multiple arguments, the arguments are separated by a
1567: comma.
1568: Furthermore, if the following macro is another
1569: .Sx \&Fa ,
1570: the last argument will also have a trailing comma.
1571: .Pp
1572: Examples:
1.173 kristaps 1573: .Dl \&.Fa \(dqconst char *p\(dq
1574: .Dl \&.Fa \(dqint a\(dq \(dqint b\(dq \(dqint c\(dq
1575: .Dl \&.Fa foo
1.120 kristaps 1576: .Pp
1577: See also
1578: .Sx \&Fo .
1.63 kristaps 1579: .Ss \&Fc
1.141 kristaps 1580: End a function context started by
1.131 kristaps 1581: .Sx \&Fo .
1.63 kristaps 1582: .Ss \&Fd
1.222 schwarze 1583: Preprocessor directive, in particular for listing it in the
1584: .Em SYNOPSIS .
1585: Historically, it was also used to document include files.
1586: The latter usage has been deprecated in favour of
1.117 kristaps 1587: .Sx \&In .
1.222 schwarze 1588: .Pp
1589: Its syntax is as follows:
1590: .Bd -ragged -offset indent
1591: .Pf \. Sx \&Fd
1592: .Li # Ns Ar directive
1593: .Op Ar argument ...
1594: .Ed
1595: .Pp
1596: Examples:
1597: .Dl \&.Fd #define sa_handler __sigaction_u.__sa_handler
1598: .Dl \&.Fd #define SIO_MAXNFDS
1599: .Dl \&.Fd #ifdef FS_DEBUG
1600: .Dl \&.Ft void
1601: .Dl \&.Fn dbg_open \(dqconst char *\(dq
1602: .Dl \&.Fd #endif
1.117 kristaps 1603: .Pp
1604: See also
1.222 schwarze 1605: .Sx MANUAL STRUCTURE ,
1606: .Sx \&In ,
1.122 kristaps 1607: and
1.222 schwarze 1608: .Sx \&Dv .
1.63 kristaps 1609: .Ss \&Fl
1.196 schwarze 1610: Command-line flag or option.
1.100 kristaps 1611: Used when listing arguments to command-line utilities.
1612: Prints a fixed-width hyphen
1.79 kristaps 1613: .Sq \-
1.100 kristaps 1614: directly followed by each argument.
1615: If no arguments are provided, a hyphen is printed followed by a space.
1616: If the argument is a macro, a hyphen is prefixed to the subsequent macro
1617: output.
1.79 kristaps 1618: .Pp
1619: Examples:
1.199 schwarze 1620: .Dl ".Fl R Op Fl H | L | P"
1621: .Dl ".Op Fl 1AaCcdFfgHhikLlmnopqRrSsTtux"
1622: .Dl ".Fl type Cm d Fl name Pa CVS"
1623: .Dl ".Fl Ar signal_number"
1624: .Dl ".Fl o Fl"
1.79 kristaps 1625: .Pp
1626: See also
1627: .Sx \&Cm .
1.63 kristaps 1628: .Ss \&Fn
1.119 kristaps 1629: A function name.
1.120 kristaps 1630: Its syntax is as follows:
1.119 kristaps 1631: .Bd -ragged -offset indent
1632: .Pf \. Ns Sx \&Fn
1.185 kristaps 1633: .Op Ar functype
1634: .Ar funcname
1635: .Op Oo Ar argtype Oc Ar argname
1.119 kristaps 1636: .Ed
1.120 kristaps 1637: .Pp
1.122 kristaps 1638: Function arguments are surrounded in parenthesis and
1.119 kristaps 1639: are delimited by commas.
1640: If no arguments are specified, blank parenthesis are output.
1.196 schwarze 1641: In the
1642: .Em SYNOPSIS
1643: section, this macro starts a new output line,
1644: and a blank line is automatically inserted between function definitions.
1.119 kristaps 1645: .Pp
1646: Examples:
1.203 kristaps 1647: .Dl \&.Fn \(dqint funcname\(dq \(dqint arg0\(dq \(dqint arg1\(dq
1648: .Dl \&.Fn funcname \(dqint arg0\(dq
1.173 kristaps 1649: .Dl \&.Fn funcname arg0
1.196 schwarze 1650: .Pp
1.120 kristaps 1651: .Bd -literal -offset indent -compact
1652: \&.Ft functype
1653: \&.Fn funcname
1654: .Ed
1.119 kristaps 1655: .Pp
1.163 schwarze 1656: When referring to a function documented in another manual page, use
1.162 schwarze 1657: .Sx \&Xr
1.163 schwarze 1658: instead.
1.119 kristaps 1659: See also
1.196 schwarze 1660: .Sx MANUAL STRUCTURE ,
1661: .Sx \&Fo ,
1.119 kristaps 1662: and
1663: .Sx \&Ft .
1.63 kristaps 1664: .Ss \&Fo
1.120 kristaps 1665: Begin a function block.
1666: This is a multi-line version of
1667: .Sx \&Fn .
1668: Its syntax is as follows:
1669: .Pp
1.185 kristaps 1670: .D1 Pf \. Sx \&Fo Ar funcname
1.120 kristaps 1671: .Pp
1672: Invocations usually occur in the following context:
1673: .Bd -ragged -offset indent
1.185 kristaps 1674: .Pf \. Sx \&Ft Ar functype
1.120 kristaps 1675: .br
1.185 kristaps 1676: .Pf \. Sx \&Fo Ar funcname
1.120 kristaps 1677: .br
1.185 kristaps 1678: .Pf \. Sx \&Fa Oo Ar argtype Oc Ar argname
1.120 kristaps 1679: .br
1.183 kristaps 1680: \&.\.\.
1.120 kristaps 1681: .br
1682: .Pf \. Sx \&Fc
1683: .Ed
1684: .Pp
1685: A
1686: .Sx \&Fo
1687: scope is closed by
1.196 schwarze 1688: .Sx \&Fc .
1.120 kristaps 1689: .Pp
1690: See also
1.122 kristaps 1691: .Sx MANUAL STRUCTURE ,
1.120 kristaps 1692: .Sx \&Fa ,
1693: .Sx \&Fc ,
1694: and
1.139 kristaps 1695: .Sx \&Ft .
1.190 schwarze 1696: .Ss \&Fr
1.198 schwarze 1697: This macro is obsolete and not implemented in
1698: .Xr mandoc 1 .
1699: .Pp
1700: It was used to show function return values.
1701: The syntax was:
1702: .Pp
1703: .Dl Pf . Sx \&Fr Ar value
1.63 kristaps 1704: .Ss \&Ft
1.120 kristaps 1705: A function type.
1706: Its syntax is as follows:
1707: .Pp
1.185 kristaps 1708: .D1 Pf \. Sx \&Ft Ar functype
1.120 kristaps 1709: .Pp
1.196 schwarze 1710: In the
1711: .Em SYNOPSIS
1712: section, a new output line is started after this macro.
1713: .Pp
1.120 kristaps 1714: Examples:
1.173 kristaps 1715: .Dl \&.Ft int
1.120 kristaps 1716: .Bd -literal -offset indent -compact
1717: \&.Ft functype
1718: \&.Fn funcname
1719: .Ed
1720: .Pp
1721: See also
1.122 kristaps 1722: .Sx MANUAL STRUCTURE ,
1723: .Sx \&Fn ,
1.120 kristaps 1724: and
1.122 kristaps 1725: .Sx \&Fo .
1.63 kristaps 1726: .Ss \&Fx
1.144 schwarze 1727: Format the
1728: .Fx
1729: version provided as an argument, or a default value
1.65 kristaps 1730: if no argument is provided.
1731: .Pp
1732: Examples:
1.173 kristaps 1733: .Dl \&.Fx 7.1
1734: .Dl \&.Fx
1.65 kristaps 1735: .Pp
1736: See also
1737: .Sx \&At ,
1.66 kristaps 1738: .Sx \&Bsx ,
1.65 kristaps 1739: .Sx \&Bx ,
1.66 kristaps 1740: .Sx \&Dx ,
1.65 kristaps 1741: .Sx \&Nx ,
1742: .Sx \&Ox ,
1743: and
1744: .Sx \&Ux .
1.63 kristaps 1745: .Ss \&Hf
1.198 schwarze 1746: This macro is not implemented in
1747: .Xr mandoc 1 .
1748: .Pp
1749: It was used to include the contents of a (header) file literally.
1750: The syntax was:
1751: .Pp
1752: .Dl Pf . Sx \&Hf Ar filename
1.63 kristaps 1753: .Ss \&Ic
1.132 kristaps 1754: Designate an internal or interactive command.
1755: This is similar to
1756: .Sx \&Cm
1757: but used for instructions rather than values.
1758: .Pp
1759: Examples:
1.196 schwarze 1760: .Dl \&.Ic :wq
1.173 kristaps 1761: .Dl \&.Ic hash
1762: .Dl \&.Ic alias
1.132 kristaps 1763: .Pp
1764: Note that using
1.144 schwarze 1765: .Sx \&Bd Fl literal
1.132 kristaps 1766: or
1767: .Sx \&D1
1768: is preferred for displaying code; the
1769: .Sx \&Ic
1770: macro is used when referring to specific instructions.
1.63 kristaps 1771: .Ss \&In
1.118 kristaps 1772: An
1.138 kristaps 1773: .Dq include
1.118 kristaps 1774: file.
1.196 schwarze 1775: When invoked as the first macro on an input line in the
1.118 kristaps 1776: .Em SYNOPSIS
1.196 schwarze 1777: section, the argument is displayed in angle brackets
1778: and preceded by
1.138 kristaps 1779: .Dq #include ,
1.196 schwarze 1780: and a blank line is inserted in front if there is a preceding
1781: function declaration.
1782: This is most often used in section 2, 3, and 9 manual pages.
1.118 kristaps 1783: .Pp
1.122 kristaps 1784: Examples:
1.196 schwarze 1785: .Dl \&.In sys/types.h
1.122 kristaps 1786: .Pp
1787: See also
1788: .Sx MANUAL STRUCTURE .
1.63 kristaps 1789: .Ss \&It
1.120 kristaps 1790: A list item.
1791: The syntax of this macro depends on the list type.
1.114 kristaps 1792: .Pp
1793: Lists
1794: of type
1795: .Fl hang ,
1796: .Fl ohang ,
1797: .Fl inset ,
1798: and
1799: .Fl diag
1.120 kristaps 1800: have the following syntax:
1.114 kristaps 1801: .Pp
1.185 kristaps 1802: .D1 Pf \. Sx \&It Ar args
1.114 kristaps 1803: .Pp
1804: Lists of type
1805: .Fl bullet ,
1806: .Fl dash ,
1807: .Fl enum ,
1808: .Fl hyphen
1809: and
1810: .Fl item
1.120 kristaps 1811: have the following syntax:
1.114 kristaps 1812: .Pp
1.120 kristaps 1813: .D1 Pf \. Sx \&It
1.114 kristaps 1814: .Pp
1815: with subsequent lines interpreted within the scope of the
1816: .Sx \&It
1817: until either a closing
1818: .Sx \&El
1819: or another
1820: .Sx \&It .
1821: .Pp
1822: The
1823: .Fl tag
1.120 kristaps 1824: list has the following syntax:
1.114 kristaps 1825: .Pp
1.120 kristaps 1826: .D1 Pf \. Sx \&It Op Cm args
1.114 kristaps 1827: .Pp
1.120 kristaps 1828: Subsequent lines are interpreted as with
1.114 kristaps 1829: .Fl bullet
1830: and family.
1831: The line arguments correspond to the list's left-hand side; body
1832: arguments correspond to the list's contents.
1833: .Pp
1834: The
1835: .Fl column
1836: list is the most complicated.
1.120 kristaps 1837: Its syntax is as follows:
1.114 kristaps 1838: .Pp
1.190 schwarze 1839: .D1 Pf \. Sx \&It Ar cell Op <TAB> Ar cell ...
1840: .D1 Pf \. Sx \&It Ar cell Op Sx \&Ta Ar cell ...
1.114 kristaps 1841: .Pp
1.190 schwarze 1842: The arguments consist of one or more lines of text and macros
1843: representing a complete table line.
1844: Cells within the line are delimited by tabs or by the special
1845: .Sx \&Ta
1846: block macro.
1847: The tab cell delimiter may only be used within the
1.114 kristaps 1848: .Sx \&It
1.190 schwarze 1849: line itself; on following lines, only the
1850: .Sx \&Ta
1851: macro can be used to delimit cells, and
1852: .Sx \&Ta
1.208 kristaps 1853: is only recognised as a macro when called by other macros,
1.190 schwarze 1854: not as the first macro on a line.
1855: .Pp
1856: Note that quoted strings may span tab-delimited cells on an
1.114 kristaps 1857: .Sx \&It
1.190 schwarze 1858: line.
1859: For example,
1.114 kristaps 1860: .Pp
1.173 kristaps 1861: .Dl .It \(dqcol1 ; <TAB> col2 ;\(dq \&;
1.114 kristaps 1862: .Pp
1863: will preserve the semicolon whitespace except for the last.
1864: .Pp
1865: See also
1866: .Sx \&Bl .
1.63 kristaps 1867: .Ss \&Lb
1.109 kristaps 1868: Specify a library.
1.120 kristaps 1869: The syntax is as follows:
1.109 kristaps 1870: .Pp
1.185 kristaps 1871: .D1 Pf \. Sx \&Lb Ar library
1.109 kristaps 1872: .Pp
1873: The
1.185 kristaps 1874: .Ar library
1.109 kristaps 1875: parameter may be a system library, such as
1.193 schwarze 1876: .Cm libz
1.109 kristaps 1877: or
1.193 schwarze 1878: .Cm libpam ,
1.109 kristaps 1879: in which case a small library description is printed next to the linker
1880: invocation; or a custom library, in which case the library name is
1881: printed in quotes.
1882: This is most commonly used in the
1883: .Em SYNOPSIS
1884: section as described in
1885: .Sx MANUAL STRUCTURE .
1886: .Pp
1887: Examples:
1.173 kristaps 1888: .Dl \&.Lb libz
1.221 schwarze 1889: .Dl \&.Lb libmandoc
1.63 kristaps 1890: .Ss \&Li
1.198 schwarze 1891: Denotes text that should be in a
1892: .Li literal
1893: font mode.
1.131 kristaps 1894: Note that this is a presentation term and should not be used for
1895: stylistically decorating technical terms.
1.138 kristaps 1896: .Pp
1.198 schwarze 1897: On terminal output devices, this is often indistinguishable from
1898: normal text.
1899: .Pp
1.138 kristaps 1900: See also
1901: .Sx \&Bf ,
1.198 schwarze 1902: .Sx \&Em ,
1903: .Sx \&No ,
1.138 kristaps 1904: and
1.198 schwarze 1905: .Sx \&Sy .
1.63 kristaps 1906: .Ss \&Lk
1.100 kristaps 1907: Format a hyperlink.
1.120 kristaps 1908: Its syntax is as follows:
1.70 kristaps 1909: .Pp
1.185 kristaps 1910: .D1 Pf \. Sx \&Lk Ar uri Op Ar name
1.70 kristaps 1911: .Pp
1912: Examples:
1.203 kristaps 1913: .Dl \&.Lk http://bsd.lv \(dqThe BSD.lv Project\(dq
1.173 kristaps 1914: .Dl \&.Lk http://bsd.lv
1.70 kristaps 1915: .Pp
1916: See also
1917: .Sx \&Mt .
1.63 kristaps 1918: .Ss \&Lp
1.132 kristaps 1919: Synonym for
1920: .Sx \&Pp .
1.63 kristaps 1921: .Ss \&Ms
1.138 kristaps 1922: Display a mathematical symbol.
1.140 kristaps 1923: Its syntax is as follows:
1924: .Pp
1.185 kristaps 1925: .D1 Pf \. Sx \&Ms Ar symbol
1.138 kristaps 1926: .Pp
1927: Examples:
1.173 kristaps 1928: .Dl \&.Ms sigma
1929: .Dl \&.Ms aleph
1.63 kristaps 1930: .Ss \&Mt
1.116 kristaps 1931: Format a
1.138 kristaps 1932: .Dq mailto:
1.116 kristaps 1933: hyperlink.
1.120 kristaps 1934: Its syntax is as follows:
1.116 kristaps 1935: .Pp
1.185 kristaps 1936: .D1 Pf \. Sx \&Mt Ar address
1.116 kristaps 1937: .Pp
1938: Examples:
1.173 kristaps 1939: .Dl \&.Mt discuss@manpages.bsd.lv
1.219 schwarze 1940: .Dl \&.An Kristaps Dzonsons \&Aq \&Mt kristaps@bsd.lv
1.63 kristaps 1941: .Ss \&Nd
1.144 schwarze 1942: A one line description of the manual's content.
1.132 kristaps 1943: This may only be invoked in the
1944: .Em SYNOPSIS
1945: section subsequent the
1946: .Sx \&Nm
1947: macro.
1948: .Pp
1949: Examples:
1.198 schwarze 1950: .Dl Pf . Sx \&Nd mdoc language reference
1951: .Dl Pf . Sx \&Nd format and display UNIX manuals
1.132 kristaps 1952: .Pp
1953: The
1954: .Sx \&Nd
1955: macro technically accepts child macros and terminates with a subsequent
1956: .Sx \&Sh
1957: invocation.
1958: Do not assume this behaviour: some
1959: .Xr whatis 1
1960: database generators are not smart enough to parse more than the line
1961: arguments and will display macros verbatim.
1962: .Pp
1963: See also
1964: .Sx \&Nm .
1.63 kristaps 1965: .Ss \&Nm
1.128 schwarze 1966: The name of the manual page, or \(em in particular in section 1, 6,
1967: and 8 pages \(em of an additional command or feature documented in
1968: the manual page.
1969: When first invoked, the
1970: .Sx \&Nm
1971: macro expects a single argument, the name of the manual page.
1972: Usually, the first invocation happens in the
1973: .Em NAME
1974: section of the page.
1975: The specified name will be remembered and used whenever the macro is
1976: called again without arguments later in the page.
1977: The
1978: .Sx \&Nm
1979: macro uses
1980: .Sx Block full-implicit
1981: semantics when invoked as the first macro on an input line in the
1982: .Em SYNOPSIS
1983: section; otherwise, it uses ordinary
1984: .Sx In-line
1985: semantics.
1986: .Pp
1987: Examples:
1988: .Bd -literal -offset indent
1989: \&.Sh SYNOPSIS
1990: \&.Nm cat
1991: \&.Op Fl benstuv
1992: \&.Op Ar
1993: .Ed
1994: .Pp
1995: In the
1996: .Em SYNOPSIS
1997: of section 2, 3 and 9 manual pages, use the
1998: .Sx \&Fn
1999: macro rather than
2000: .Sx \&Nm
2001: to mark up the name of the manual page.
1.63 kristaps 2002: .Ss \&No
1.198 schwarze 2003: Normal text.
2004: Closes the scope of any preceding in-line macro.
2005: When used after physical formatting macros like
2006: .Sx \&Em
2007: or
2008: .Sx \&Sy ,
2009: switches back to the standard font face and weight.
2010: Can also be used to embed plain text strings in macro lines
2011: using semantic annotation macros.
1.132 kristaps 2012: .Pp
2013: Examples:
1.198 schwarze 2014: .Dl ".Em italic , Sy bold , No and roman"
2015: .Pp
2016: .Bd -literal -offset indent -compact
2017: \&.Sm off
2018: \&.Cm :C No / Ar pattern No / Ar replacement No /
2019: \&.Sm on
2020: .Ed
2021: .Pp
2022: See also
2023: .Sx \&Em ,
2024: .Sx \&Li ,
2025: and
2026: .Sx \&Sy .
1.63 kristaps 2027: .Ss \&Ns
1.198 schwarze 2028: Suppress a space between the output of the preceding macro
2029: and the following text or macro.
2030: Following invocation, input is interpreted as normal text
2031: just like after an
2032: .Sx \&No
2033: macro.
1.178 kristaps 2034: .Pp
2035: This has no effect when invoked at the start of a macro line.
1.138 kristaps 2036: .Pp
2037: Examples:
1.198 schwarze 2038: .Dl ".Ar name Ns = Ns Ar value"
2039: .Dl ".Cm :M Ns Ar pattern"
2040: .Dl ".Fl o Ns Ar output"
1.138 kristaps 2041: .Pp
2042: See also
2043: .Sx \&No
2044: and
2045: .Sx \&Sm .
1.63 kristaps 2046: .Ss \&Nx
1.144 schwarze 2047: Format the
2048: .Nx
2049: version provided as an argument, or a default value if
1.65 kristaps 2050: no argument is provided.
2051: .Pp
2052: Examples:
1.173 kristaps 2053: .Dl \&.Nx 5.01
2054: .Dl \&.Nx
1.65 kristaps 2055: .Pp
2056: See also
2057: .Sx \&At ,
1.66 kristaps 2058: .Sx \&Bsx ,
1.65 kristaps 2059: .Sx \&Bx ,
1.66 kristaps 2060: .Sx \&Dx ,
1.65 kristaps 2061: .Sx \&Fx ,
2062: .Sx \&Ox ,
2063: and
2064: .Sx \&Ux .
1.63 kristaps 2065: .Ss \&Oc
1.141 kristaps 2066: Close multi-line
1.132 kristaps 2067: .Sx \&Oo
2068: context.
1.63 kristaps 2069: .Ss \&Oo
1.132 kristaps 2070: Multi-line version of
2071: .Sx \&Op .
2072: .Pp
2073: Examples:
1.138 kristaps 2074: .Bd -literal -offset indent -compact
1.132 kristaps 2075: \&.Oo
2076: \&.Op Fl flag Ns Ar value
2077: \&.Oc
2078: .Ed
1.63 kristaps 2079: .Ss \&Op
1.196 schwarze 2080: Optional part of a command line.
1.132 kristaps 2081: Prints the argument(s) in brackets.
1.196 schwarze 2082: This is most often used in the
2083: .Em SYNOPSIS
2084: section of section 1 and 8 manual pages.
1.132 kristaps 2085: .Pp
2086: Examples:
1.173 kristaps 2087: .Dl \&.Op \&Fl a \&Ar b
2088: .Dl \&.Op \&Ar a | b
1.132 kristaps 2089: .Pp
2090: See also
2091: .Sx \&Oo .
1.63 kristaps 2092: .Ss \&Os
1.100 kristaps 2093: Document operating system version.
2094: This is the mandatory third macro of
1.66 kristaps 2095: any
2096: .Nm
1.120 kristaps 2097: file.
2098: Its syntax is as follows:
1.66 kristaps 2099: .Pp
1.185 kristaps 2100: .D1 Pf \. Sx \&Os Op Ar system Op Ar version
1.66 kristaps 2101: .Pp
2102: The optional
1.185 kristaps 2103: .Ar system
1.100 kristaps 2104: parameter specifies the relevant operating system or environment.
2105: Left unspecified, it defaults to the local operating system version.
2106: This is the suggested form.
1.66 kristaps 2107: .Pp
2108: Examples:
1.173 kristaps 2109: .Dl \&.Os
2110: .Dl \&.Os KTH/CSC/TCS
2111: .Dl \&.Os BSD 4.3
1.66 kristaps 2112: .Pp
2113: See also
2114: .Sx \&Dd
2115: and
2116: .Sx \&Dt .
1.63 kristaps 2117: .Ss \&Ot
1.198 schwarze 2118: This macro is obsolete and not implemented in
2119: .Xr mandoc 1 .
1.66 kristaps 2120: .Pp
1.198 schwarze 2121: Historical
1.217 schwarze 2122: .Nm
1.198 schwarze 2123: packages described it as
2124: .Dq "old function type (FORTRAN)" .
1.63 kristaps 2125: .Ss \&Ox
1.144 schwarze 2126: Format the
2127: .Ox
2128: version provided as an argument, or a default value
1.65 kristaps 2129: if no argument is provided.
2130: .Pp
2131: Examples:
1.173 kristaps 2132: .Dl \&.Ox 4.5
2133: .Dl \&.Ox
1.65 kristaps 2134: .Pp
2135: See also
2136: .Sx \&At ,
2137: .Sx \&Bsx ,
2138: .Sx \&Bx ,
1.66 kristaps 2139: .Sx \&Dx ,
1.65 kristaps 2140: .Sx \&Fx ,
2141: .Sx \&Nx ,
2142: and
2143: .Sx \&Ux .
1.63 kristaps 2144: .Ss \&Pa
1.196 schwarze 2145: An absolute or relative file system path, or a file or directory name.
2146: If an argument is not provided, the character
2147: .Sq \(ti
1.165 kristaps 2148: is used as a default.
1.132 kristaps 2149: .Pp
2150: Examples:
1.173 kristaps 2151: .Dl \&.Pa /usr/bin/mandoc
2152: .Dl \&.Pa /usr/share/man/man7/mdoc.7
1.132 kristaps 2153: .Pp
2154: See also
2155: .Sx \&Lk .
1.63 kristaps 2156: .Ss \&Pc
1.132 kristaps 2157: Close parenthesised context opened by
2158: .Sx \&Po .
1.63 kristaps 2159: .Ss \&Pf
1.198 schwarze 2160: Removes the space between its argument
1.138 kristaps 2161: .Pq Dq prefix
1.198 schwarze 2162: and the following macro.
1.132 kristaps 2163: Its syntax is as follows:
2164: .Pp
1.198 schwarze 2165: .D1 .Pf Ar prefix macro arguments ...
2166: .Pp
2167: This is equivalent to:
1.132 kristaps 2168: .Pp
1.198 schwarze 2169: .D1 .No Ar prefix No \&Ns Ar macro arguments ...
1.132 kristaps 2170: .Pp
2171: Examples:
1.198 schwarze 2172: .Dl ".Pf $ Ar variable_name"
2173: .Dl ".Pf 0x Ar hex_digits"
2174: .Pp
2175: See also
2176: .Sx \&Ns
2177: and
2178: .Sx \&Sm .
1.63 kristaps 2179: .Ss \&Po
1.132 kristaps 2180: Multi-line version of
2181: .Sx \&Pq .
1.63 kristaps 2182: .Ss \&Pp
1.132 kristaps 2183: Break a paragraph.
2184: This will assert vertical space between prior and subsequent macros
2185: and/or text.
1.198 schwarze 2186: .Pp
2187: Paragraph breaks are not needed before or after
2188: .Sx \&Sh
2189: or
2190: .Sx \&Ss
2191: macros or before displays
2192: .Pq Sx \&Bd
2193: or lists
2194: .Pq Sx \&Bl
2195: unless the
2196: .Fl compact
2197: flag is given.
1.63 kristaps 2198: .Ss \&Pq
1.132 kristaps 2199: Parenthesised enclosure.
2200: .Pp
2201: See also
2202: .Sx \&Po .
1.63 kristaps 2203: .Ss \&Qc
1.138 kristaps 2204: Close quoted context opened by
2205: .Sx \&Qo .
1.63 kristaps 2206: .Ss \&Ql
1.138 kristaps 2207: Format a single-quoted literal.
2208: See also
2209: .Sx \&Qq
2210: and
2211: .Sx \&Sq .
1.63 kristaps 2212: .Ss \&Qo
1.138 kristaps 2213: Multi-line version of
2214: .Sx \&Qq .
1.63 kristaps 2215: .Ss \&Qq
1.138 kristaps 2216: Encloses its arguments in
1.198 schwarze 2217: .Qq typewriter
1.138 kristaps 2218: double-quotes.
2219: Consider using
2220: .Sx \&Dq .
2221: .Pp
2222: See also
2223: .Sx \&Dq ,
2224: .Sx \&Sq ,
2225: and
2226: .Sx \&Qo .
1.63 kristaps 2227: .Ss \&Re
1.141 kristaps 2228: Close an
1.63 kristaps 2229: .Sx \&Rs
1.100 kristaps 2230: block.
2231: Does not have any tail arguments.
1.63 kristaps 2232: .Ss \&Rs
1.141 kristaps 2233: Begin a bibliographic
1.63 kristaps 2234: .Pq Dq reference
1.100 kristaps 2235: block.
2236: Does not have any head arguments.
2237: The block macro may only contain
1.63 kristaps 2238: .Sx \&%A ,
2239: .Sx \&%B ,
2240: .Sx \&%C ,
2241: .Sx \&%D ,
2242: .Sx \&%I ,
2243: .Sx \&%J ,
2244: .Sx \&%N ,
2245: .Sx \&%O ,
2246: .Sx \&%P ,
2247: .Sx \&%Q ,
2248: .Sx \&%R ,
2249: .Sx \&%T ,
1.120 kristaps 2250: .Sx \&%U ,
1.63 kristaps 2251: and
2252: .Sx \&%V
2253: child macros (at least one must be specified).
2254: .Pp
1.64 kristaps 2255: Examples:
1.91 kristaps 2256: .Bd -literal -offset indent -compact
1.63 kristaps 2257: \&.Rs
2258: \&.%A J. E. Hopcroft
2259: \&.%A J. D. Ullman
2260: \&.%B Introduction to Automata Theory, Languages, and Computation
2261: \&.%I Addison-Wesley
2262: \&.%C Reading, Massachusettes
2263: \&.%D 1979
2264: \&.Re
2265: .Ed
2266: .Pp
2267: If an
2268: .Sx \&Rs
2269: block is used within a SEE ALSO section, a vertical space is asserted
2270: before the rendered output, else the block continues on the current
2271: line.
2272: .Ss \&Rv
1.193 schwarze 2273: Insert a standard sentence regarding a function call's return value of 0
1.191 kristaps 2274: on success and \-1 on error, with the
2275: .Va errno
2276: libc global variable set on error.
2277: Its syntax is as follows:
2278: .Pp
1.193 schwarze 2279: .D1 Pf \. Sx \&Rv Fl std Op Ar function ...
1.191 kristaps 2280: .Pp
1.139 kristaps 2281: If
2282: .Ar function
1.191 kristaps 2283: is not specified, the document's name set by
1.139 kristaps 2284: .Sx \&Nm
1.191 kristaps 2285: is used.
2286: Multiple
2287: .Ar function
2288: arguments are treated as separate functions.
1.139 kristaps 2289: .Pp
2290: See also
2291: .Sx \&Ex .
1.63 kristaps 2292: .Ss \&Sc
1.138 kristaps 2293: Close single-quoted context opened by
2294: .Sx \&So .
1.63 kristaps 2295: .Ss \&Sh
1.138 kristaps 2296: Begin a new section.
2297: For a list of conventional manual sections, see
2298: .Sx MANUAL STRUCTURE .
2299: These sections should be used unless it's absolutely necessary that
2300: custom sections be used.
2301: .Pp
2302: Section names should be unique so that they may be keyed by
2303: .Sx \&Sx .
1.197 kristaps 2304: Although this macro is parsed, it should not consist of child node or it
2305: may not be linked with
2306: .Sx \&Sx .
1.138 kristaps 2307: .Pp
2308: See also
2309: .Sx \&Pp ,
2310: .Sx \&Ss ,
2311: and
2312: .Sx \&Sx .
1.63 kristaps 2313: .Ss \&Sm
1.134 schwarze 2314: Switches the spacing mode for output generated from macros.
2315: Its syntax is as follows:
2316: .Pp
2317: .D1 Pf \. Sx \&Sm Cm on | off
2318: .Pp
2319: By default, spacing is
1.193 schwarze 2320: .Cm on .
1.134 schwarze 2321: When switched
1.193 schwarze 2322: .Cm off ,
1.134 schwarze 2323: no white space is inserted between macro arguments and between the
1.185 kristaps 2324: output generated from adjacent macros, but text lines
1.134 schwarze 2325: still get normal spacing between words and sentences.
1.63 kristaps 2326: .Ss \&So
1.138 kristaps 2327: Multi-line version of
2328: .Sx \&Sq .
1.63 kristaps 2329: .Ss \&Sq
1.138 kristaps 2330: Encloses its arguments in
1.198 schwarze 2331: .Sq typewriter
1.138 kristaps 2332: single-quotes.
2333: .Pp
2334: See also
2335: .Sx \&Dq ,
2336: .Sx \&Qq ,
2337: and
2338: .Sx \&So .
1.63 kristaps 2339: .Ss \&Ss
1.198 schwarze 2340: Begin a new subsection.
1.138 kristaps 2341: Unlike with
2342: .Sx \&Sh ,
1.198 schwarze 2343: there is no convention for the naming of subsections.
2344: Except
2345: .Em DESCRIPTION ,
2346: the conventional sections described in
2347: .Sx MANUAL STRUCTURE
2348: rarely have subsections.
1.138 kristaps 2349: .Pp
2350: Sub-section names should be unique so that they may be keyed by
1.197 kristaps 2351: .Sx \&Sx .
2352: Although this macro is parsed, it should not consist of child node or it
2353: may not be linked with
1.138 kristaps 2354: .Sx \&Sx .
2355: .Pp
2356: See also
2357: .Sx \&Pp ,
2358: .Sx \&Sh ,
2359: and
2360: .Sx \&Sx .
1.63 kristaps 2361: .Ss \&St
1.139 kristaps 2362: Replace an abbreviation for a standard with the full form.
1.226 schwarze 2363: The following standards are recognised.
2364: Where multiple lines are given without a blank line in between,
2365: they all refer to the same standard, and using the first form
2366: is recommended.
2367: .Bl -tag -width 1n
2368: .It C language standards
1.139 kristaps 2369: .Pp
1.226 schwarze 2370: .Bl -tag -width "-p1003.1g-2000" -compact
2371: .It \-ansiC
2372: .St -ansiC
2373: .It \-ansiC-89
2374: .St -ansiC-89
1.139 kristaps 2375: .It \-isoC
2376: .St -isoC
2377: .It \-isoC-90
2378: .St -isoC-90
1.226 schwarze 2379: .br
2380: The original C standard.
2381: .Pp
1.139 kristaps 2382: .It \-isoC-amd1
2383: .St -isoC-amd1
1.226 schwarze 2384: .Pp
1.139 kristaps 2385: .It \-isoC-tcor1
2386: .St -isoC-tcor1
1.226 schwarze 2387: .Pp
1.211 schwarze 2388: .It \-isoC-tcor2
2389: .St -isoC-tcor2
1.226 schwarze 2390: .Pp
1.211 schwarze 2391: .It \-isoC-99
2392: .St -isoC-99
1.226 schwarze 2393: .It \-ansiC-99
2394: .St -ansiC-99
2395: .br
2396: The second major version of the C language standard.
2397: .Pp
1.214 kristaps 2398: .It \-isoC-2011
2399: .St -isoC-2011
1.226 schwarze 2400: .br
2401: The third major version of the C language standard.
2402: .El
2403: .It POSIX.1 before the Single UNIX Specification
2404: .Pp
2405: .Bl -tag -width "-p1003.1g-2000" -compact
2406: .It \-p1003.1-88
2407: .St -p1003.1-88
2408: .It \-p1003.1
2409: .St -p1003.1
2410: .br
2411: The original POSIX standard, based on ANSI C.
2412: .Pp
2413: .It \-p1003.1-90
2414: .St -p1003.1-90
1.211 schwarze 2415: .It \-iso9945-1-90
2416: .St -iso9945-1-90
1.226 schwarze 2417: .br
2418: The first update of POSIX.1.
2419: .Pp
2420: .It \-p1003.1b-93
2421: .St -p1003.1b-93
2422: .It \-p1003.1b
2423: .St -p1003.1b
2424: .br
2425: Real-time extensions.
2426: .Pp
2427: .It \-p1003.1c-95
2428: .St -p1003.1c-95
2429: .br
2430: POSIX thread interfaces.
2431: .Pp
2432: .It \-p1003.1i-95
2433: .St -p1003.1i-95
2434: .br
2435: Technical Corrigendum.
2436: .Pp
2437: .It \-p1003.1-96
2438: .St -p1003.1-96
1.211 schwarze 2439: .It \-iso9945-1-96
2440: .St -iso9945-1-96
1.226 schwarze 2441: .br
2442: Includes POSIX.1-1990, 1b, 1c, and 1i.
2443: .El
2444: .It X/Open Portability Guide version 4 and related standards
2445: .Pp
2446: .Bl -tag -width "-p1003.1g-2000" -compact
2447: .It \-xpg3
2448: .St -xpg3
2449: .br
2450: An XPG4 precursor, published in 1989.
2451: .Pp
2452: .It \-p1003.2
2453: .St -p1003.2
2454: .It \-p1003.2-92
2455: .St -p1003.2-92
1.211 schwarze 2456: .It \-iso9945-2-93
2457: .St -iso9945-2-93
1.226 schwarze 2458: .br
2459: An XCU4 precursor.
2460: .Pp
2461: .It \-p1003.2a-92
2462: .St -p1003.2a-92
2463: .br
2464: Updates to POSIX.2.
2465: .Pp
1.211 schwarze 2466: .It \-xpg4
2467: .St -xpg4
1.226 schwarze 2468: .br
2469: Based on POSIX.1 and POSIX.2, published in 1992.
2470: .El
2471: .It Single UNIX Specification version 1 and related standards
2472: .Pp
2473: .Bl -tag -width "-p1003.1g-2000" -compact
1.211 schwarze 2474: .It \-xpg4.2
2475: .St -xpg4.2
1.226 schwarze 2476: .br
2477: This standard was published in 1994 and is also called SUSv1.
2478: It was used as the basis for UNIX 95 certification.
2479: The following three refer to parts of it.
2480: .Pp
2481: .It \-xsh4.2
2482: .St -xsh4.2
2483: .Pp
2484: .It \-xcurses4.2
2485: .St -xcurses4.2
2486: .Pp
2487: .It \-p1003.1g-2000
2488: .St -p1003.1g-2000
2489: .br
2490: Networking APIs, including sockets.
2491: .Pp
1.211 schwarze 2492: .It \-xpg4.3
2493: .St -xpg4.3
1.226 schwarze 2494: .Pp
2495: .It \-svid4
2496: .St -svid4 ,
2497: .br
2498: Published in 1995.
2499: .El
2500: .It Single UNIX Specification version 2 and related standards
2501: .Pp
2502: .Bl -tag -width "-p1003.1g-2000" -compact
2503: .It \-susv2
2504: .St -susv2
2505: This Standard was published in 1997
2506: and is also called X/Open Portability Guide version 5.
2507: It was used as the basis for UNIX 98 certification.
2508: The following refer to parts of it.
2509: .Pp
1.211 schwarze 2510: .It \-xbd5
2511: .St -xbd5
1.226 schwarze 2512: .Pp
2513: .It \-xsh5
2514: .St -xsh5
2515: .Pp
1.211 schwarze 2516: .It \-xcu5
2517: .St -xcu5
1.226 schwarze 2518: .Pp
1.211 schwarze 2519: .It \-xns5
2520: .St -xns5
1.226 schwarze 2521: .It \-xns5.2d2.0
2522: .St -xns5.2d2.0
1.211 schwarze 2523: .It \-xns5.2
2524: .St -xns5.2
1.226 schwarze 2525: .Pp
2526: .It \-p1387.2
2527: .St -p1387.2
2528: .It \-p1387.2-95
2529: .St -p1387.2-95
2530: .br
2531: POSIX software administration.
2532: .El
2533: .It Single UNIX Specification version 3 and related standards
2534: .Pp
2535: .Bl -tag -width "-p1003.1g-2000X" -compact
2536: .It \-p1003.1d-99
2537: .St -p1003.1d-99
2538: .br
2539: Additional real-time extensions.
2540: .Pp
2541: .It \-p1003.1j-2000
2542: .St -p1003.1j-2000
2543: .br
2544: Advanced real-time extensions.
2545: .Pp
2546: .It \-p1003.1q-2000
2547: .St -p1003.1q-2000
2548: .br
2549: Amendment 7: Tracing [C Language].
2550: .Pp
2551: .It \-p1003.1-2001
2552: .St -p1003.1-2001
1.211 schwarze 2553: .It \-susv3
2554: .St -susv3
1.226 schwarze 2555: .br
2556: This standard is based on C99, SUSv2, POSIX.1-1996, 1d, and 1j.
2557: It is also called X/Open Portability Guide version 6.
2558: It is used as the basis for UNIX 03 certification.
2559: .Pp
2560: .It \-p1003.1-2004
2561: .St -p1003.1-2004
2562: .br
2563: The second and last Technical Corrigendum.
2564: .El
2565: .It Single UNIX Specification version 4
2566: .Pp
2567: .Bl -tag -width "-p1003.1g-2000" -compact
2568: .It \-p1003.1-2008
2569: .St -p1003.1-2008
2570: .br
2571: This standard is also called SUSv4 and
2572: X/Open Portability Guide version 7.
2573: .Pp
2574: .It \-p1003.1-2013
2575: .St -p1003.1-2013
2576: .br
2577: This is the first Technical Corrigendum.
2578: .El
2579: .It Other standards
2580: .Pp
2581: .Bl -tag -width "-p1003.1g-2000" -compact
2582: .It \-ieee754
2583: .St -ieee754
2584: .br
2585: Floating-point arithmetic.
2586: .Pp
2587: .It \-iso8601
2588: .St -iso8601
2589: .br
2590: Representation of dates and times, published in 1988.
2591: .Pp
2592: .It \-iso8802-3
2593: .St -iso8802-3
2594: .br
2595: Ethernet local area networks.
2596: .Pp
2597: .It \-ieee1275-94
2598: .St -ieee1275-94
2599: .El
1.211 schwarze 2600: .El
2601: .Ss \&Sx
2602: Reference a section or subsection in the same manual page.
2603: The referenced section or subsection name must be identical to the
2604: enclosed argument, including whitespace.
2605: .Pp
2606: Examples:
2607: .Dl \&.Sx MANUAL STRUCTURE
2608: .Pp
2609: See also
2610: .Sx \&Sh
2611: and
2612: .Sx \&Ss .
2613: .Ss \&Sy
2614: Format enclosed arguments in symbolic
2615: .Pq Dq boldface .
2616: Note that this is a presentation term and should not be used for
2617: stylistically decorating technical terms.
2618: .Pp
2619: See also
2620: .Sx \&Bf ,
2621: .Sx \&Em ,
2622: .Sx \&Li ,
2623: and
2624: .Sx \&No .
2625: .Ss \&Ta
2626: Table cell separator in
2627: .Sx \&Bl Fl column
2628: lists; can only be used below
2629: .Sx \&It .
2630: .Ss \&Tn
2631: Format a tradename.
2632: .Pp
2633: Since this macro is often implemented to use a small caps font,
2634: it has historically been used for acronyms (like ASCII) as well.
2635: Such usage is not recommended because it would use the same macro
2636: sometimes for semantical annotation, sometimes for physical formatting.
2637: .Pp
2638: Examples:
2639: .Dl \&.Tn IBM
2640: .Ss \&Ud
2641: Prints out
2642: .Dq currently under development.
2643: .Ss \&Ux
1.220 schwarze 2644: Format the
2645: .Ux
2646: name.
1.211 schwarze 2647: Accepts no argument.
2648: .Pp
2649: Examples:
2650: .Dl \&.Ux
2651: .Pp
2652: See also
2653: .Sx \&At ,
2654: .Sx \&Bsx ,
2655: .Sx \&Bx ,
2656: .Sx \&Dx ,
2657: .Sx \&Fx ,
2658: .Sx \&Nx ,
2659: and
2660: .Sx \&Ox .
2661: .Ss \&Va
2662: A variable name.
2663: .Pp
2664: Examples:
2665: .Dl \&.Va foo
2666: .Dl \&.Va const char *bar ;
2667: .Ss \&Vt
2668: A variable type.
2669: This is also used for indicating global variables in the
2670: .Em SYNOPSIS
2671: section, in which case a variable name is also specified.
2672: Note that it accepts
2673: .Sx Block partial-implicit
2674: syntax when invoked as the first macro on an input line in the
2675: .Em SYNOPSIS
2676: section, else it accepts ordinary
2677: .Sx In-line
2678: syntax.
2679: In the former case, this macro starts a new output line,
2680: and a blank line is inserted in front if there is a preceding
2681: function definition or include directive.
2682: .Pp
2683: Note that this should not be confused with
2684: .Sx \&Ft ,
2685: which is used for function return types.
2686: .Pp
2687: Examples:
2688: .Dl \&.Vt unsigned char
2689: .Dl \&.Vt extern const char * const sys_signame[] \&;
2690: .Pp
2691: See also
2692: .Sx MANUAL STRUCTURE
2693: and
2694: .Sx \&Va .
2695: .Ss \&Xc
2696: Close a scope opened by
2697: .Sx \&Xo .
2698: .Ss \&Xo
2699: Extend the header of an
2700: .Sx \&It
2701: macro or the body of a partial-implicit block macro
2702: beyond the end of the input line.
2703: This macro originally existed to work around the 9-argument limit
2704: of historic
2705: .Xr roff 7 .
2706: .Ss \&Xr
2707: Link to another manual
2708: .Pq Qq cross-reference .
2709: Its syntax is as follows:
2710: .Pp
1.216 schwarze 2711: .D1 Pf \. Sx \&Xr Ar name Op section
1.211 schwarze 2712: .Pp
1.216 schwarze 2713: Cross reference the
1.211 schwarze 2714: .Ar name
2715: and
2716: .Ar section
1.216 schwarze 2717: number of another man page;
2718: omitting the section number is rarely useful.
1.211 schwarze 2719: .Pp
2720: Examples:
2721: .Dl \&.Xr mandoc 1
2722: .Dl \&.Xr mandoc 1 \&;
2723: .Dl \&.Xr mandoc 1 \&Ns s behaviour
2724: .Ss \&br
2725: Emits a line-break.
2726: This macro should not be used; it is implemented for compatibility with
2727: historical manuals.
2728: .Pp
2729: Consider using
2730: .Sx \&Pp
2731: in the event of natural paragraph breaks.
2732: .Ss \&sp
2733: Emits vertical space.
2734: This macro should not be used; it is implemented for compatibility with
2735: historical manuals.
2736: Its syntax is as follows:
2737: .Pp
2738: .D1 Pf \. Sx \&sp Op Ar height
2739: .Pp
2740: The
2741: .Ar height
1.215 schwarze 2742: argument is a scaling width as described in
2743: .Xr roff 7 .
1.211 schwarze 2744: If unspecified,
2745: .Sx \&sp
2746: asserts a single vertical space.
2747: .Sh MACRO SYNTAX
2748: The syntax of a macro depends on its classification.
2749: In this section,
2750: .Sq \-arg
2751: refers to macro arguments, which may be followed by zero or more
2752: .Sq parm
2753: parameters;
2754: .Sq \&Yo
2755: opens the scope of a macro; and if specified,
2756: .Sq \&Yc
2757: closes it out.
2758: .Pp
2759: The
2760: .Em Callable
2761: column indicates that the macro may also be called by passing its name
2762: as an argument to another macro.
2763: For example,
2764: .Sq \&.Op \&Fl O \&Ar file
2765: produces
2766: .Sq Op Fl O Ar file .
2767: To prevent a macro call and render the macro name literally,
2768: escape it by prepending a zero-width space,
2769: .Sq \e& .
2770: For example,
2771: .Sq \&Op \e&Fl O
2772: produces
2773: .Sq Op \&Fl O .
2774: If a macro is not callable but its name appears as an argument
2775: to another macro, it is interpreted as opaque text.
2776: For example,
2777: .Sq \&.Fl \&Sh
2778: produces
2779: .Sq Fl \&Sh .
2780: .Pp
2781: The
2782: .Em Parsed
2783: column indicates whether the macro may call other macros by receiving
2784: their names as arguments.
2785: If a macro is not parsed but the name of another macro appears
2786: as an argument, it is interpreted as opaque text.
2787: .Pp
2788: The
2789: .Em Scope
2790: column, if applicable, describes closure rules.
2791: .Ss Block full-explicit
2792: Multi-line scope closed by an explicit closing macro.
2793: All macros contains bodies; only
2794: .Sx \&Bf
2795: and
2796: .Pq optionally
2797: .Sx \&Bl
2798: contain a head.
2799: .Bd -literal -offset indent
2800: \&.Yo \(lB\-arg \(lBparm...\(rB\(rB \(lBhead...\(rB
2801: \(lBbody...\(rB
2802: \&.Yc
2803: .Ed
2804: .Bl -column "MacroX" "CallableX" "ParsedX" "closed by XXX" -offset indent
2805: .It Em Macro Ta Em Callable Ta Em Parsed Ta Em Scope
2806: .It Sx \&Bd Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta closed by Sx \&Ed
2807: .It Sx \&Bf Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta closed by Sx \&Ef
2808: .It Sx \&Bk Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta closed by Sx \&Ek
2809: .It Sx \&Bl Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta closed by Sx \&El
2810: .It Sx \&Ed Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta opened by Sx \&Bd
2811: .It Sx \&Ef Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta opened by Sx \&Bf
2812: .It Sx \&Ek Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta opened by Sx \&Bk
2813: .It Sx \&El Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta opened by Sx \&Bl
2814: .El
2815: .Ss Block full-implicit
2816: Multi-line scope closed by end-of-file or implicitly by another macro.
2817: All macros have bodies; some
2818: .Po
2819: .Sx \&It Fl bullet ,
2820: .Fl hyphen ,
2821: .Fl dash ,
2822: .Fl enum ,
2823: .Fl item
2824: .Pc
2825: don't have heads; only one
2826: .Po
2827: .Sx \&It
2828: in
2829: .Sx \&Bl Fl column
2830: .Pc
2831: has multiple heads.
2832: .Bd -literal -offset indent
2833: \&.Yo \(lB\-arg \(lBparm...\(rB\(rB \(lBhead... \(lBTa head...\(rB\(rB
2834: \(lBbody...\(rB
2835: .Ed
2836: .Bl -column "MacroX" "CallableX" "ParsedX" "closed by XXXXXXXXXXX" -offset indent
2837: .It Em Macro Ta Em Callable Ta Em Parsed Ta Em Scope
2838: .It Sx \&It Ta \&No Ta Yes Ta closed by Sx \&It , Sx \&El
2839: .It Sx \&Nd Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta closed by Sx \&Sh
2840: .It Sx \&Nm Ta \&No Ta Yes Ta closed by Sx \&Nm , Sx \&Sh , Sx \&Ss
2841: .It Sx \&Sh Ta \&No Ta Yes Ta closed by Sx \&Sh
2842: .It Sx \&Ss Ta \&No Ta Yes Ta closed by Sx \&Sh , Sx \&Ss
2843: .El
2844: .Pp
2845: Note that the
2846: .Sx \&Nm
2847: macro is a
2848: .Sx Block full-implicit
2849: macro only when invoked as the first macro
2850: in a
2851: .Em SYNOPSIS
2852: section line, else it is
2853: .Sx In-line .
2854: .Ss Block partial-explicit
2855: Like block full-explicit, but also with single-line scope.
2856: Each has at least a body and, in limited circumstances, a head
2857: .Po
2858: .Sx \&Fo ,
2859: .Sx \&Eo
2860: .Pc
2861: and/or tail
2862: .Pq Sx \&Ec .
2863: .Bd -literal -offset indent
2864: \&.Yo \(lB\-arg \(lBparm...\(rB\(rB \(lBhead...\(rB
2865: \(lBbody...\(rB
2866: \&.Yc \(lBtail...\(rB
2867:
2868: \&.Yo \(lB\-arg \(lBparm...\(rB\(rB \(lBhead...\(rB \
2869: \(lBbody...\(rB \&Yc \(lBtail...\(rB
2870: .Ed
2871: .Bl -column "MacroX" "CallableX" "ParsedX" "closed by XXXX" -offset indent
2872: .It Em Macro Ta Em Callable Ta Em Parsed Ta Em Scope
2873: .It Sx \&Ac Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta opened by Sx \&Ao
2874: .It Sx \&Ao Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta closed by Sx \&Ac
2875: .It Sx \&Bc Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta closed by Sx \&Bo
2876: .It Sx \&Bo Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta opened by Sx \&Bc
2877: .It Sx \&Brc Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta opened by Sx \&Bro
2878: .It Sx \&Bro Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta closed by Sx \&Brc
2879: .It Sx \&Dc Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta opened by Sx \&Do
2880: .It Sx \&Do Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta closed by Sx \&Dc
2881: .It Sx \&Ec Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta opened by Sx \&Eo
2882: .It Sx \&Eo Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta closed by Sx \&Ec
2883: .It Sx \&Fc Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta opened by Sx \&Fo
2884: .It Sx \&Fo Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta closed by Sx \&Fc
2885: .It Sx \&Oc Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta closed by Sx \&Oo
2886: .It Sx \&Oo Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta opened by Sx \&Oc
2887: .It Sx \&Pc Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta closed by Sx \&Po
2888: .It Sx \&Po Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta opened by Sx \&Pc
2889: .It Sx \&Qc Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta opened by Sx \&Oo
2890: .It Sx \&Qo Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta closed by Sx \&Oc
2891: .It Sx \&Re Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta opened by Sx \&Rs
2892: .It Sx \&Rs Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta closed by Sx \&Re
2893: .It Sx \&Sc Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta opened by Sx \&So
2894: .It Sx \&So Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta closed by Sx \&Sc
2895: .It Sx \&Xc Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta opened by Sx \&Xo
2896: .It Sx \&Xo Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta closed by Sx \&Xc
2897: .El
2898: .Ss Block partial-implicit
2899: Like block full-implicit, but with single-line scope closed by the
2900: end of the line.
2901: .Bd -literal -offset indent
2902: \&.Yo \(lB\-arg \(lBval...\(rB\(rB \(lBbody...\(rB \(lBres...\(rB
2903: .Ed
2904: .Bl -column "MacroX" "CallableX" "ParsedX" -offset indent
2905: .It Em Macro Ta Em Callable Ta Em Parsed
2906: .It Sx \&Aq Ta Yes Ta Yes
2907: .It Sx \&Bq Ta Yes Ta Yes
2908: .It Sx \&Brq Ta Yes Ta Yes
2909: .It Sx \&D1 Ta \&No Ta \&Yes
2910: .It Sx \&Dl Ta \&No Ta Yes
2911: .It Sx \&Dq Ta Yes Ta Yes
2912: .It Sx \&Op Ta Yes Ta Yes
2913: .It Sx \&Pq Ta Yes Ta Yes
2914: .It Sx \&Ql Ta Yes Ta Yes
2915: .It Sx \&Qq Ta Yes Ta Yes
2916: .It Sx \&Sq Ta Yes Ta Yes
2917: .It Sx \&Vt Ta Yes Ta Yes
2918: .El
2919: .Pp
2920: Note that the
2921: .Sx \&Vt
2922: macro is a
2923: .Sx Block partial-implicit
2924: only when invoked as the first macro
2925: in a
2926: .Em SYNOPSIS
2927: section line, else it is
2928: .Sx In-line .
2929: .Ss Special block macro
2930: The
2931: .Sx \&Ta
2932: macro can only be used below
2933: .Sx \&It
2934: in
2935: .Sx \&Bl Fl column
2936: lists.
2937: It delimits blocks representing table cells;
2938: these blocks have bodies, but no heads.
2939: .Bl -column "MacroX" "CallableX" "ParsedX" "closed by XXXX" -offset indent
2940: .It Em Macro Ta Em Callable Ta Em Parsed Ta Em Scope
2941: .It Sx \&Ta Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta closed by Sx \&Ta , Sx \&It
2942: .El
2943: .Ss In-line
2944: Closed by the end of the line, fixed argument lengths,
2945: and/or subsequent macros.
2946: In-line macros have only text children.
2947: If a number (or inequality) of arguments is
2948: .Pq n ,
2949: then the macro accepts an arbitrary number of arguments.
2950: .Bd -literal -offset indent
2951: \&.Yo \(lB\-arg \(lBval...\(rB\(rB \(lBargs...\(rB \(lBres...\(rB
2952:
2953: \&.Yo \(lB\-arg \(lBval...\(rB\(rB \(lBargs...\(rB Yc...
2954:
2955: \&.Yo \(lB\-arg \(lBval...\(rB\(rB arg0 arg1 argN
2956: .Ed
2957: .Bl -column "MacroX" "CallableX" "ParsedX" "Arguments" -offset indent
2958: .It Em Macro Ta Em Callable Ta Em Parsed Ta Em Arguments
2959: .It Sx \&%A Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta >0
2960: .It Sx \&%B Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta >0
2961: .It Sx \&%C Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta >0
2962: .It Sx \&%D Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta >0
2963: .It Sx \&%I Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta >0
2964: .It Sx \&%J Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta >0
2965: .It Sx \&%N Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta >0
2966: .It Sx \&%O Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta >0
2967: .It Sx \&%P Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta >0
2968: .It Sx \&%Q Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta >0
2969: .It Sx \&%R Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta >0
2970: .It Sx \&%T Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta >0
2971: .It Sx \&%U Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta >0
2972: .It Sx \&%V Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta >0
2973: .It Sx \&Ad Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta >0
2974: .It Sx \&An Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta >0
2975: .It Sx \&Ap Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta 0
2976: .It Sx \&Ar Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta n
2977: .It Sx \&At Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta 1
2978: .It Sx \&Bsx Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta n
2979: .It Sx \&Bt Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta 0
2980: .It Sx \&Bx Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta n
2981: .It Sx \&Cd Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta >0
2982: .It Sx \&Cm Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta >0
2983: .It Sx \&Db Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta 1
2984: .It Sx \&Dd Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta n
2985: .It Sx \&Dt Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta n
2986: .It Sx \&Dv Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta >0
2987: .It Sx \&Dx Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta n
2988: .It Sx \&Em Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta >0
2989: .It Sx \&En Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta 0
2990: .It Sx \&Er Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta >0
2991: .It Sx \&Es Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta 0
2992: .It Sx \&Ev Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta >0
2993: .It Sx \&Ex Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta n
2994: .It Sx \&Fa Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta >0
2995: .It Sx \&Fd Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta >0
2996: .It Sx \&Fl Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta n
2997: .It Sx \&Fn Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta >0
2998: .It Sx \&Fr Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta n
2999: .It Sx \&Ft Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta >0
3000: .It Sx \&Fx Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta n
3001: .It Sx \&Hf Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta n
3002: .It Sx \&Ic Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta >0
3003: .It Sx \&In Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta 1
3004: .It Sx \&Lb Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta 1
3005: .It Sx \&Li Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta >0
3006: .It Sx \&Lk Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta >0
3007: .It Sx \&Lp Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta 0
3008: .It Sx \&Ms Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta >0
3009: .It Sx \&Mt Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta >0
3010: .It Sx \&Nm Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta n
3011: .It Sx \&No Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta 0
3012: .It Sx \&Ns Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta 0
3013: .It Sx \&Nx Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta n
3014: .It Sx \&Os Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta n
3015: .It Sx \&Ot Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta n
3016: .It Sx \&Ox Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta n
3017: .It Sx \&Pa Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta n
3018: .It Sx \&Pf Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta 1
3019: .It Sx \&Pp Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta 0
3020: .It Sx \&Rv Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta n
3021: .It Sx \&Sm Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta 1
3022: .It Sx \&St Ta \&No Ta Yes Ta 1
3023: .It Sx \&Sx Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta >0
3024: .It Sx \&Sy Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta >0
3025: .It Sx \&Tn Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta >0
3026: .It Sx \&Ud Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta 0
3027: .It Sx \&Ux Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta n
3028: .It Sx \&Va Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta n
3029: .It Sx \&Vt Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta >0
3030: .It Sx \&Xr Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta >0
3031: .It Sx \&br Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta 0
3032: .It Sx \&sp Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta 1
1.139 kristaps 3033: .El
1.211 schwarze 3034: .Ss Delimiters
3035: When a macro argument consists of one single input character
3036: considered as a delimiter, the argument gets special handling.
3037: This does not apply when delimiters appear in arguments containing
3038: more than one character.
3039: Consequently, to prevent special handling and just handle it
3040: like any other argument, a delimiter can be escaped by prepending
3041: a zero-width space
3042: .Pq Sq \e& .
3043: In text lines, delimiters never need escaping, but may be used
3044: as normal punctuation.
1.138 kristaps 3045: .Pp
1.211 schwarze 3046: For many macros, when the leading arguments are opening delimiters,
3047: these delimiters are put before the macro scope,
3048: and when the trailing arguments are closing delimiters,
3049: these delimiters are put after the macro scope.
3050: For example,
1.172 kristaps 3051: .Pp
1.211 schwarze 3052: .D1 Pf \. \&Aq "( [ word ] ) ."
1.138 kristaps 3053: .Pp
1.211 schwarze 3054: renders as:
1.138 kristaps 3055: .Pp
1.211 schwarze 3056: .D1 Aq ( [ word ] ) .
1.198 schwarze 3057: .Pp
1.211 schwarze 3058: Opening delimiters are:
1.65 kristaps 3059: .Pp
1.211 schwarze 3060: .Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent -compact
3061: .It \&(
3062: left parenthesis
3063: .It \&[
3064: left bracket
3065: .El
1.65 kristaps 3066: .Pp
1.211 schwarze 3067: Closing delimiters are:
1.132 kristaps 3068: .Pp
1.211 schwarze 3069: .Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent -compact
3070: .It \&.
3071: period
3072: .It \&,
3073: comma
3074: .It \&:
3075: colon
3076: .It \&;
3077: semicolon
3078: .It \&)
3079: right parenthesis
3080: .It \&]
3081: right bracket
3082: .It \&?
3083: question mark
3084: .It \&!
3085: exclamation mark
3086: .El
1.83 kristaps 3087: .Pp
1.211 schwarze 3088: Note that even a period preceded by a backslash
3089: .Pq Sq \e.\&
3090: gets this special handling; use
3091: .Sq \e&.
3092: to prevent that.
1.83 kristaps 3093: .Pp
1.211 schwarze 3094: Many in-line macros interrupt their scope when they encounter
3095: delimiters, and resume their scope when more arguments follow that
3096: are not delimiters.
3097: For example,
1.83 kristaps 3098: .Pp
1.211 schwarze 3099: .D1 Pf \. \&Fl "a ( b | c \e*(Ba d ) e"
1.84 kristaps 3100: .Pp
1.211 schwarze 3101: renders as:
1.84 kristaps 3102: .Pp
1.211 schwarze 3103: .D1 Fl a ( b | c \*(Ba d ) e
1.84 kristaps 3104: .Pp
1.211 schwarze 3105: This applies to both opening and closing delimiters,
3106: and also to the middle delimiter:
1.140 kristaps 3107: .Pp
1.211 schwarze 3108: .Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent -compact
3109: .It \&|
3110: vertical bar
3111: .El
1.140 kristaps 3112: .Pp
1.211 schwarze 3113: As a special case, the predefined string \e*(Ba is handled and rendered
3114: in the same way as a plain
3115: .Sq \&|
3116: character.
3117: Using this predefined string is not recommended in new manuals.
3118: .Ss Font handling
3119: In
3120: .Nm
3121: documents, usage of semantic markup is recommended in order to have
3122: proper fonts automatically selected; only when no fitting semantic markup
3123: is available, consider falling back to
3124: .Sx Physical markup
3125: macros.
3126: Whenever any
3127: .Nm
3128: macro switches the
3129: .Xr roff 7
3130: font mode, it will automatically restore the previous font when exiting
3131: its scope.
3132: Manually switching the font using the
3133: .Xr roff 7
3134: .Ql \ef
3135: font escape sequences is never required.
1.4 kristaps 3136: .Sh COMPATIBILITY
1.217 schwarze 3137: This section documents compatibility between mandoc and other
1.93 kristaps 3138: troff implementations, at this time limited to GNU troff
3139: .Pq Qq groff .
1.50 kristaps 3140: The term
1.57 kristaps 3141: .Qq historic groff
1.166 schwarze 3142: refers to groff versions before 1.17,
3143: which featured a significant update of the
1.57 kristaps 3144: .Pa doc.tmac
1.166 schwarze 3145: file.
1.57 kristaps 3146: .Pp
1.93 kristaps 3147: Heirloom troff, the other significant troff implementation accepting
3148: \-mdoc, is similar to historic groff.
3149: .Pp
1.150 kristaps 3150: The following problematic behaviour is found in groff:
3151: .ds hist (Historic groff only.)
3152: .Pp
1.57 kristaps 3153: .Bl -dash -compact
1.168 kristaps 3154: .It
3155: Display macros
1.171 schwarze 3156: .Po
3157: .Sx \&Bd ,
3158: .Sx \&Dl ,
3159: and
3160: .Sx \&D1
3161: .Pc
1.168 kristaps 3162: may not be nested.
3163: \*[hist]
1.147 kristaps 3164: .It
1.150 kristaps 3165: .Sx \&At
3166: with unknown arguments produces no output at all.
3167: \*[hist]
3168: Newer groff and mandoc print
3169: .Qq AT&T UNIX
3170: and the arguments.
1.149 kristaps 3171: .It
1.190 schwarze 3172: .Sx \&Bl Fl column
1.208 kristaps 3173: does not recognise trailing punctuation characters when they immediately
1.150 kristaps 3174: precede tabulator characters, but treats them as normal text and
3175: outputs a space before them.
3176: .It
3177: .Sx \&Bd Fl ragged compact
3178: does not start a new line.
3179: \*[hist]
1.142 kristaps 3180: .It
1.150 kristaps 3181: .Sx \&Dd
1.181 schwarze 3182: with non-standard arguments behaves very strangely.
3183: When there are three arguments, they are printed verbatim.
3184: Any other number of arguments is replaced by the current date,
3185: but without any arguments the string
3186: .Dq Epoch
3187: is printed.
1.125 kristaps 3188: .It
1.150 kristaps 3189: .Sx \&Fl
3190: does not print a dash for an empty argument.
3191: \*[hist]
1.137 kristaps 3192: .It
1.150 kristaps 3193: .Sx \&Fn
3194: does not start a new line unless invoked as the line macro in the
3195: .Em SYNOPSIS
3196: section.
3197: \*[hist]
1.119 kristaps 3198: .It
1.150 kristaps 3199: .Sx \&Fo
3200: with
1.120 kristaps 3201: .Pf non- Sx \&Fa
1.150 kristaps 3202: children causes inconsistent spacing between arguments.
3203: In mandoc, a single space is always inserted between arguments.
1.120 kristaps 3204: .It
3205: .Sx \&Ft
3206: in the
1.150 kristaps 3207: .Em SYNOPSIS
3208: causes inconsistent vertical spacing, depending on whether a prior
1.120 kristaps 3209: .Sx \&Fn
3210: has been invoked.
3211: See
3212: .Sx \&Ft
3213: and
3214: .Sx \&Fn
1.150 kristaps 3215: for the normalised behaviour in mandoc.
1.120 kristaps 3216: .It
1.150 kristaps 3217: .Sx \&In
3218: ignores additional arguments and is not treated specially in the
3219: .Em SYNOPSIS .
3220: \*[hist]
1.118 kristaps 3221: .It
1.150 kristaps 3222: .Sx \&It
3223: sometimes requires a
3224: .Fl nested
3225: flag.
3226: \*[hist]
3227: In new groff and mandoc, any list may be nested by default and
3228: .Fl enum
3229: lists will restart the sequence only for the sub-list.
1.115 kristaps 3230: .It
1.150 kristaps 3231: .Sx \&Li
1.195 schwarze 3232: followed by a delimiter is incorrectly used in some manuals
1.150 kristaps 3233: instead of properly quoting that character, which sometimes works with
3234: historic groff.
1.57 kristaps 3235: .It
1.150 kristaps 3236: .Sx \&Lk
3237: only accepts a single link-name argument; the remainder is misformatted.
1.81 kristaps 3238: .It
1.80 kristaps 3239: .Sx \&Pa
1.150 kristaps 3240: does not format its arguments when used in the FILES section under
1.100 kristaps 3241: certain list types.
1.80 kristaps 3242: .It
1.150 kristaps 3243: .Sx \&Ta
3244: can only be called by other macros, but not at the beginning of a line.
3245: .It
3246: .Sx \&%C
3247: is not implemented.
1.166 schwarze 3248: .It
3249: Historic groff only allows up to eight or nine arguments per macro input
3250: line, depending on the exact situation.
3251: Providing more arguments causes garbled output.
3252: The number of arguments on one input line is not limited with mandoc.
1.150 kristaps 3253: .It
3254: Historic groff has many un-callable macros.
3255: Most of these (excluding some block-level macros) are callable
3256: in new groff and mandoc.
3257: .It
3258: .Sq \(ba
3259: (vertical bar) is not fully supported as a delimiter.
3260: \*[hist]
1.79 kristaps 3261: .It
1.77 kristaps 3262: .Sq \ef
1.150 kristaps 3263: .Pq font face
3264: and
3265: .Sq \ef
3266: .Pq font family face
1.93 kristaps 3267: .Sx Text Decoration
1.150 kristaps 3268: escapes behave irregularly when specified within line-macro scopes.
1.77 kristaps 3269: .It
1.150 kristaps 3270: Negative scaling units return to prior lines.
3271: Instead, mandoc truncates them to zero.
3272: .El
3273: .Pp
3274: The following features are unimplemented in mandoc:
3275: .Pp
3276: .Bl -dash -compact
1.61 kristaps 3277: .It
1.150 kristaps 3278: .Sx \&Bd
3279: .Fl file Ar file .
1.57 kristaps 3280: .It
1.78 kristaps 3281: .Sx \&Bd
1.225 schwarze 3282: .Fl offset Cm center
1.64 kristaps 3283: and
1.225 schwarze 3284: .Fl offset Cm right .
1.208 kristaps 3285: Groff does not implement centred and flush-right rendering either,
1.150 kristaps 3286: but produces large indentations.
3287: .It
3288: The
3289: .Sq \eh
3290: .Pq horizontal position ,
3291: .Sq \ev
3292: .Pq vertical position ,
3293: .Sq \em
3294: .Pq text colour ,
3295: .Sq \eM
3296: .Pq text filling colour ,
1.152 kristaps 3297: .Sq \ez
3298: .Pq zero-length character ,
1.153 kristaps 3299: .Sq \ew
3300: .Pq string length ,
1.154 kristaps 3301: .Sq \ek
3302: .Pq horizontal position marker ,
1.157 kristaps 3303: .Sq \eo
3304: .Pq text overstrike ,
1.64 kristaps 3305: and
1.150 kristaps 3306: .Sq \es
3307: .Pq text size
1.153 kristaps 3308: escape sequences are all discarded in mandoc.
1.57 kristaps 3309: .It
1.150 kristaps 3310: The
3311: .Sq \ef
3312: scaling unit is accepted by mandoc, but rendered as the default unit.
1.57 kristaps 3313: .It
1.150 kristaps 3314: In quoted literals, groff allows pairwise double-quotes to produce a
3315: standalone double-quote in formatted output.
3316: This is not supported by mandoc.
1.57 kristaps 3317: .El
1.2 kristaps 3318: .Sh SEE ALSO
1.159 schwarze 3319: .Xr man 1 ,
1.57 kristaps 3320: .Xr mandoc 1 ,
1.180 kristaps 3321: .Xr eqn 7 ,
1.174 kristaps 3322: .Xr man 7 ,
1.198 schwarze 3323: .Xr mandoc_char 7 ,
1.174 kristaps 3324: .Xr roff 7 ,
3325: .Xr tbl 7
1.151 kristaps 3326: .Sh HISTORY
3327: The
3328: .Nm
3329: language first appeared as a troff macro package in
3330: .Bx 4.4 .
3331: It was later significantly updated by Werner Lemberg and Ruslan Ermilov
1.155 kristaps 3332: in groff-1.17.
1.151 kristaps 3333: The standalone implementation that is part of the
3334: .Xr mandoc 1
3335: utility written by Kristaps Dzonsons appeared in
3336: .Ox 4.6 .
1.2 kristaps 3337: .Sh AUTHORS
3338: The
1.57 kristaps 3339: .Nm
1.50 kristaps 3340: reference was written by
1.219 schwarze 3341: .An Kristaps Dzonsons Aq Mt kristaps@bsd.lv .
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