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485 lines
11 KiB
C
485 lines
11 KiB
C
/* $Id: man_macro.c,v 1.71 2012/01/03 15:16:24 kristaps Exp $ */
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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Kristaps Dzonsons <kristaps@bsd.lv>
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*
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* Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
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* purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
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* copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
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*
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* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
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* WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
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* MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
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* ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
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* WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
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* ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
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* OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
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*/
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#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
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#include "config.h"
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#endif
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <ctype.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include "man.h"
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#include "mandoc.h"
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#include "libmandoc.h"
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#include "libman.h"
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enum rew {
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REW_REWIND,
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REW_NOHALT,
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REW_HALT
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};
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static int blk_close(MACRO_PROT_ARGS);
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static int blk_exp(MACRO_PROT_ARGS);
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static int blk_imp(MACRO_PROT_ARGS);
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static int in_line_eoln(MACRO_PROT_ARGS);
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static int man_args(struct man *, int,
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int *, char *, char **);
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static int rew_scope(enum man_type,
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struct man *, enum mant);
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static enum rew rew_dohalt(enum mant, enum man_type,
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const struct man_node *);
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static enum rew rew_block(enum mant, enum man_type,
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const struct man_node *);
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static void rew_warn(struct man *,
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struct man_node *, enum mandocerr);
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const struct man_macro __man_macros[MAN_MAX] = {
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{ in_line_eoln, MAN_NSCOPED }, /* br */
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{ in_line_eoln, MAN_BSCOPE }, /* TH */
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{ blk_imp, MAN_BSCOPE | MAN_SCOPED }, /* SH */
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{ blk_imp, MAN_BSCOPE | MAN_SCOPED }, /* SS */
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{ blk_imp, MAN_BSCOPE | MAN_SCOPED | MAN_FSCOPED }, /* TP */
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{ blk_imp, MAN_BSCOPE }, /* LP */
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{ blk_imp, MAN_BSCOPE }, /* PP */
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{ blk_imp, MAN_BSCOPE }, /* P */
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{ blk_imp, MAN_BSCOPE }, /* IP */
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{ blk_imp, MAN_BSCOPE }, /* HP */
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{ in_line_eoln, MAN_SCOPED }, /* SM */
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{ in_line_eoln, MAN_SCOPED }, /* SB */
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{ in_line_eoln, 0 }, /* BI */
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{ in_line_eoln, 0 }, /* IB */
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{ in_line_eoln, 0 }, /* BR */
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{ in_line_eoln, 0 }, /* RB */
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{ in_line_eoln, MAN_SCOPED }, /* R */
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{ in_line_eoln, MAN_SCOPED }, /* B */
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{ in_line_eoln, MAN_SCOPED }, /* I */
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{ in_line_eoln, 0 }, /* IR */
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{ in_line_eoln, 0 }, /* RI */
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{ in_line_eoln, MAN_NSCOPED }, /* na */
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{ in_line_eoln, MAN_NSCOPED }, /* sp */
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{ in_line_eoln, MAN_BSCOPE }, /* nf */
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{ in_line_eoln, MAN_BSCOPE }, /* fi */
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{ blk_close, 0 }, /* RE */
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{ blk_exp, MAN_EXPLICIT }, /* RS */
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{ in_line_eoln, 0 }, /* DT */
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{ in_line_eoln, 0 }, /* UC */
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{ in_line_eoln, 0 }, /* PD */
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{ in_line_eoln, 0 }, /* AT */
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{ in_line_eoln, 0 }, /* in */
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{ in_line_eoln, 0 }, /* ft */
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{ in_line_eoln, 0 }, /* OP */
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};
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const struct man_macro * const man_macros = __man_macros;
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/*
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* Warn when "n" is an explicit non-roff macro.
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*/
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static void
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rew_warn(struct man *m, struct man_node *n, enum mandocerr er)
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{
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if (er == MANDOCERR_MAX || MAN_BLOCK != n->type)
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return;
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if (MAN_VALID & n->flags)
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return;
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if ( ! (MAN_EXPLICIT & man_macros[n->tok].flags))
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return;
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assert(er < MANDOCERR_FATAL);
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man_nmsg(m, n, er);
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}
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/*
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* Rewind scope. If a code "er" != MANDOCERR_MAX has been provided, it
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* will be used if an explicit block scope is being closed out.
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*/
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int
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man_unscope(struct man *m, const struct man_node *to,
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enum mandocerr er)
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{
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struct man_node *n;
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assert(to);
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m->next = MAN_NEXT_SIBLING;
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/* LINTED */
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while (m->last != to) {
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/*
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* Save the parent here, because we may delete the
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* m->last node in the post-validation phase and reset
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* it to m->last->parent, causing a step in the closing
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* out to be lost.
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*/
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n = m->last->parent;
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rew_warn(m, m->last, er);
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if ( ! man_valid_post(m))
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return(0);
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m->last = n;
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assert(m->last);
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}
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rew_warn(m, m->last, er);
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if ( ! man_valid_post(m))
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return(0);
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return(1);
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}
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static enum rew
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rew_block(enum mant ntok, enum man_type type, const struct man_node *n)
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{
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if (MAN_BLOCK == type && ntok == n->parent->tok &&
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MAN_BODY == n->parent->type)
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return(REW_REWIND);
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return(ntok == n->tok ? REW_HALT : REW_NOHALT);
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}
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/*
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* There are three scope levels: scoped to the root (all), scoped to the
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* section (all less sections), and scoped to subsections (all less
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* sections and subsections).
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*/
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static enum rew
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rew_dohalt(enum mant tok, enum man_type type, const struct man_node *n)
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{
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enum rew c;
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/* We cannot progress beyond the root ever. */
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if (MAN_ROOT == n->type)
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return(REW_HALT);
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assert(n->parent);
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/* Normal nodes shouldn't go to the level of the root. */
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if (MAN_ROOT == n->parent->type)
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return(REW_REWIND);
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/* Already-validated nodes should be closed out. */
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if (MAN_VALID & n->flags)
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return(REW_NOHALT);
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/* First: rewind to ourselves. */
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if (type == n->type && tok == n->tok)
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return(REW_REWIND);
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/*
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* Next follow the implicit scope-smashings as defined by man.7:
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* section, sub-section, etc.
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*/
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switch (tok) {
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case (MAN_SH):
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break;
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case (MAN_SS):
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/* Rewind to a section, if a block. */
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if (REW_NOHALT != (c = rew_block(MAN_SH, type, n)))
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return(c);
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break;
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case (MAN_RS):
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/* Rewind to a subsection, if a block. */
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if (REW_NOHALT != (c = rew_block(MAN_SS, type, n)))
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return(c);
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/* Rewind to a section, if a block. */
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if (REW_NOHALT != (c = rew_block(MAN_SH, type, n)))
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return(c);
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break;
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default:
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/* Rewind to an offsetter, if a block. */
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if (REW_NOHALT != (c = rew_block(MAN_RS, type, n)))
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return(c);
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/* Rewind to a subsection, if a block. */
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if (REW_NOHALT != (c = rew_block(MAN_SS, type, n)))
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return(c);
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/* Rewind to a section, if a block. */
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if (REW_NOHALT != (c = rew_block(MAN_SH, type, n)))
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return(c);
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break;
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}
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return(REW_NOHALT);
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}
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/*
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* Rewinding entails ascending the parse tree until a coherent point,
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* for example, the `SH' macro will close out any intervening `SS'
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* scopes. When a scope is closed, it must be validated and actioned.
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*/
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static int
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rew_scope(enum man_type type, struct man *m, enum mant tok)
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{
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struct man_node *n;
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enum rew c;
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/* LINTED */
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for (n = m->last; n; n = n->parent) {
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/*
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* Whether we should stop immediately (REW_HALT), stop
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* and rewind until this point (REW_REWIND), or keep
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* rewinding (REW_NOHALT).
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*/
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c = rew_dohalt(tok, type, n);
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if (REW_HALT == c)
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return(1);
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if (REW_REWIND == c)
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break;
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}
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/*
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* Rewind until the current point. Warn if we're a roff
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* instruction that's mowing over explicit scopes.
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*/
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assert(n);
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return(man_unscope(m, n, MANDOCERR_MAX));
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}
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/*
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* Close out a generic explicit macro.
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*/
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/* ARGSUSED */
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int
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blk_close(MACRO_PROT_ARGS)
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{
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enum mant ntok;
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const struct man_node *nn;
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switch (tok) {
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case (MAN_RE):
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ntok = MAN_RS;
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break;
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default:
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abort();
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/* NOTREACHED */
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}
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for (nn = m->last->parent; nn; nn = nn->parent)
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if (ntok == nn->tok)
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break;
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if (NULL == nn)
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man_pmsg(m, line, ppos, MANDOCERR_NOSCOPE);
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if ( ! rew_scope(MAN_BODY, m, ntok))
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return(0);
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if ( ! rew_scope(MAN_BLOCK, m, ntok))
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return(0);
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return(1);
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}
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/* ARGSUSED */
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int
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blk_exp(MACRO_PROT_ARGS)
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{
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int la;
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char *p;
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/*
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* Close out prior scopes. "Regular" explicit macros cannot be
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* nested, but we allow roff macros to be placed just about
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* anywhere.
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*/
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if ( ! man_block_alloc(m, line, ppos, tok))
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return(0);
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if ( ! man_head_alloc(m, line, ppos, tok))
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return(0);
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for (;;) {
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la = *pos;
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if ( ! man_args(m, line, pos, buf, &p))
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break;
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if ( ! man_word_alloc(m, line, la, p))
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return(0);
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}
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assert(m);
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assert(tok != MAN_MAX);
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if ( ! rew_scope(MAN_HEAD, m, tok))
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return(0);
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return(man_body_alloc(m, line, ppos, tok));
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}
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/*
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* Parse an implicit-block macro. These contain a MAN_HEAD and a
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* MAN_BODY contained within a MAN_BLOCK. Rules for closing out other
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* scopes, such as `SH' closing out an `SS', are defined in the rew
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* routines.
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*/
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/* ARGSUSED */
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int
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blk_imp(MACRO_PROT_ARGS)
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{
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int la;
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char *p;
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struct man_node *n;
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/* Close out prior scopes. */
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if ( ! rew_scope(MAN_BODY, m, tok))
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return(0);
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if ( ! rew_scope(MAN_BLOCK, m, tok))
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return(0);
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/* Allocate new block & head scope. */
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if ( ! man_block_alloc(m, line, ppos, tok))
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return(0);
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if ( ! man_head_alloc(m, line, ppos, tok))
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return(0);
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n = m->last;
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/* Add line arguments. */
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for (;;) {
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la = *pos;
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if ( ! man_args(m, line, pos, buf, &p))
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break;
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if ( ! man_word_alloc(m, line, la, p))
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return(0);
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}
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/* Close out head and open body (unless MAN_SCOPE). */
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if (MAN_SCOPED & man_macros[tok].flags) {
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/* If we're forcing scope (`TP'), keep it open. */
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if (MAN_FSCOPED & man_macros[tok].flags) {
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m->flags |= MAN_BLINE;
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return(1);
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} else if (n == m->last) {
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m->flags |= MAN_BLINE;
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return(1);
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}
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}
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if ( ! rew_scope(MAN_HEAD, m, tok))
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return(0);
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return(man_body_alloc(m, line, ppos, tok));
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}
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/* ARGSUSED */
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int
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in_line_eoln(MACRO_PROT_ARGS)
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{
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int la;
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char *p;
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struct man_node *n;
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if ( ! man_elem_alloc(m, line, ppos, tok))
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return(0);
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n = m->last;
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for (;;) {
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la = *pos;
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if ( ! man_args(m, line, pos, buf, &p))
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break;
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if ( ! man_word_alloc(m, line, la, p))
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return(0);
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}
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/*
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* If no arguments are specified and this is MAN_SCOPED (i.e.,
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* next-line scoped), then set our mode to indicate that we're
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* waiting for terms to load into our context.
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*/
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if (n == m->last && MAN_SCOPED & man_macros[tok].flags) {
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assert( ! (MAN_NSCOPED & man_macros[tok].flags));
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m->flags |= MAN_ELINE;
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return(1);
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}
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/* Set ignorable context, if applicable. */
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if (MAN_NSCOPED & man_macros[tok].flags) {
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assert( ! (MAN_SCOPED & man_macros[tok].flags));
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m->flags |= MAN_ILINE;
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}
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assert(MAN_ROOT != m->last->type);
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m->next = MAN_NEXT_SIBLING;
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/*
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* Rewind our element scope. Note that when TH is pruned, we'll
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* be back at the root, so make sure that we don't clobber as
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* its sibling.
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*/
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for ( ; m->last; m->last = m->last->parent) {
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if (m->last == n)
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break;
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if (m->last->type == MAN_ROOT)
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break;
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if ( ! man_valid_post(m))
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return(0);
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}
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assert(m->last);
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/*
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* Same here regarding whether we're back at the root.
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*/
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if (m->last->type != MAN_ROOT && ! man_valid_post(m))
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return(0);
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return(1);
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}
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int
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man_macroend(struct man *m)
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{
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return(man_unscope(m, m->first, MANDOCERR_SCOPEEXIT));
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}
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static int
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man_args(struct man *m, int line, int *pos, char *buf, char **v)
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{
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char *start;
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assert(*pos);
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*v = start = buf + *pos;
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assert(' ' != *start);
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if ('\0' == *start)
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return(0);
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*v = mandoc_getarg(m->parse, v, line, pos);
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return(1);
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}
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