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/* $OpenBSD: man.c,v 1.124 2017/06/28 12:52:27 schwarze Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Kristaps Dzonsons <kristaps@bsd.lv>
* Copyright (c) 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017 Ingo Schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org>
* Copyright (c) 2011 Joerg Sonnenberger <joerg@netbsd.org>
*
* Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
* purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
* copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHORS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES
* WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
* MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR
* ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
* WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
* ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
* OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
*/
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "mandoc_aux.h"
#include "mandoc.h"
#include "roff.h"
#include "man.h"
#include "libmandoc.h"
#include "roff_int.h"
#include "libman.h"
static void man_descope(struct roff_man *, int, int);
static int man_ptext(struct roff_man *, int, char *, int);
static int man_pmacro(struct roff_man *, int, char *, int);
int
man_parseln(struct roff_man *man, int ln, char *buf, int offs)
{
if (man->last->type != ROFFT_EQN || ln > man->last->line)
man->flags |= MAN_NEWLINE;
return roff_getcontrol(man->roff, buf, &offs) ?
man_pmacro(man, ln, buf, offs) :
man_ptext(man, ln, buf, offs);
}
static void
man_descope(struct roff_man *man, int line, int offs)
{
/*
* Co-ordinate what happens with having a next-line scope open:
* first close out the element scope (if applicable), then close
* out the block scope (also if applicable).
*/
if (man->flags & MAN_ELINE) {
man->flags &= ~MAN_ELINE;
man_unscope(man, man->last->parent);
}
if ( ! (man->flags & MAN_BLINE))
return;
man->flags &= ~MAN_BLINE;
man_unscope(man, man->last->parent);
roff_body_alloc(man, line, offs, man->last->tok);
}
static int
man_ptext(struct roff_man *man, int line, char *buf, int offs)
{
int i;
const char *cp, *sp;
char *ep;
/* Literal free-form text whitespace is preserved. */
if (man->flags & MAN_LITERAL) {
roff_word_alloc(man, line, offs, buf + offs);
man_descope(man, line, offs);
return 1;
}
for (i = offs; buf[i] == ' '; i++)
/* Skip leading whitespace. */ ;
/*
* Blank lines are ignored in next line scope
* and right after headings and cancel preceding \c,
* but add a single vertical space elsewhere.
*/
if (buf[i] == '\0') {
if (man->flags & (MAN_ELINE | MAN_BLINE)) {
mandoc_msg(MANDOCERR_BLK_BLANK, man->parse,
line, 0, NULL);
return 1;
}
if (man->last->tok == MAN_SH || man->last->tok == MAN_SS)
return 1;
switch (man->last->type) {
case ROFFT_TEXT:
sp = man->last->string;
cp = ep = strchr(sp, '\0') - 2;
if (cp < sp || cp[0] != '\\' || cp[1] != 'c')
break;
while (cp > sp && cp[-1] == '\\')
cp--;
if ((ep - cp) % 2)
break;
*ep = '\0';
return 1;
default:
break;
}
roff_elem_alloc(man, line, offs, ROFF_sp);
man->next = ROFF_NEXT_SIBLING;
return 1;
}
/*
* Warn if the last un-escaped character is whitespace. Then
* strip away the remaining spaces (tabs stay!).
*/
i = (int)strlen(buf);
assert(i);
if (' ' == buf[i - 1] || '\t' == buf[i - 1]) {
if (i > 1 && '\\' != buf[i - 2])
mandoc_msg(MANDOCERR_SPACE_EOL, man->parse,
line, i - 1, NULL);
for (--i; i && ' ' == buf[i]; i--)
/* Spin back to non-space. */ ;
/* Jump ahead of escaped whitespace. */
i += '\\' == buf[i] ? 2 : 1;
buf[i] = '\0';
}
roff_word_alloc(man, line, offs, buf + offs);
/*
* End-of-sentence check. If the last character is an unescaped
* EOS character, then flag the node as being the end of a
* sentence. The front-end will know how to interpret this.
*/
assert(i);
if (mandoc_eos(buf, (size_t)i))
man->last->flags |= NODE_EOS;
man_descope(man, line, offs);
return 1;
}
static int
man_pmacro(struct roff_man *man, int ln, char *buf, int offs)
{
struct roff_node *n;
const char *cp;
size_t sz;
enum roff_tok tok;
int ppos;
int bline;
/* Determine the line macro. */
ppos = offs;
tok = TOKEN_NONE;
for (sz = 0; sz < 4 && strchr(" \t\\", buf[offs]) == NULL; sz++)
offs++;
if (sz > 0 && sz < 4)
tok = roffhash_find(man->manmac, buf + ppos, sz);
if (tok == TOKEN_NONE) {
mandoc_msg(MANDOCERR_MACRO, man->parse,
ln, ppos, buf + ppos - 1);
return 1;
}
/* Skip a leading escape sequence or tab. */
switch (buf[offs]) {
case '\\':
cp = buf + offs + 1;
mandoc_escape(&cp, NULL, NULL);
offs = cp - buf;
break;
case '\t':
offs++;
break;
default:
break;
}
/* Jump to the next non-whitespace word. */
while (buf[offs] == ' ')
offs++;
/*
* Trailing whitespace. Note that tabs are allowed to be passed
* into the parser as "text", so we only warn about spaces here.
*/
if (buf[offs] == '\0' && buf[offs - 1] == ' ')
mandoc_msg(MANDOCERR_SPACE_EOL, man->parse,
ln, offs - 1, NULL);
/*
* Some macros break next-line scopes; otherwise, remember
* whether we are in next-line scope for a block head.
*/
man_breakscope(man, tok);
bline = man->flags & MAN_BLINE;
/*
* If the line in next-line scope ends with \c, keep the
* next-line scope open for the subsequent input line.
* That is not at all portable, only groff >= 1.22.4
* does it, but *if* this weird idiom occurs in a manual
* page, that's very likely what the author intended.
*/
if (bline) {
cp = strchr(buf + offs, '\0') - 2;
if (cp >= buf && cp[0] == '\\' && cp[1] == 'c')
bline = 0;
}
/* Call to handler... */
assert(man_macros[tok].fp);
(*man_macros[tok].fp)(man, tok, ln, ppos, &offs, buf);
/* In quick mode (for mandocdb), abort after the NAME section. */
if (man->quick && tok == MAN_SH) {
n = man->last;
if (n->type == ROFFT_BODY &&
strcmp(n->prev->child->string, "NAME"))
return 2;
}
/*
* If we are in a next-line scope for a block head,
* close it out now and switch to the body,
* unless the next-line scope is allowed to continue.
*/
if ( ! bline || man->flags & MAN_ELINE ||
man_macros[tok].flags & MAN_NSCOPED)
return 1;
assert(man->flags & MAN_BLINE);
man->flags &= ~MAN_BLINE;
man_unscope(man, man->last->parent);
roff_body_alloc(man, ln, ppos, man->last->tok);
return 1;
}
void
man_breakscope(struct roff_man *man, int tok)
{
struct roff_node *n;
/*
* An element next line scope is open,
* and the new macro is not allowed inside elements.
* Delete the element that is being broken.
*/
if (man->flags & MAN_ELINE && (tok < MAN_TH ||
! (man_macros[tok].flags & MAN_NSCOPED))) {
n = man->last;
if (n->type == ROFFT_TEXT)
n = n->parent;
if (n->tok < MAN_TH ||
man_macros[n->tok].flags & MAN_NSCOPED)
n = n->parent;
mandoc_vmsg(MANDOCERR_BLK_LINE, man->parse,
n->line, n->pos, "%s breaks %s",
roff_name[tok], roff_name[n->tok]);
roff_node_delete(man, n);
man->flags &= ~MAN_ELINE;
}
/*
* Weird special case:
* Switching fill mode closes section headers.
*/
if (man->flags & MAN_BLINE &&
(tok == MAN_nf || tok == MAN_fi) &&
(man->last->tok == MAN_SH || man->last->tok == MAN_SS)) {
n = man->last;
man_unscope(man, n);
roff_body_alloc(man, n->line, n->pos, n->tok);
man->flags &= ~MAN_BLINE;
}
/*
* A block header next line scope is open,
* and the new macro is not allowed inside block headers.
* Delete the block that is being broken.
*/
if (man->flags & MAN_BLINE && (tok < MAN_TH ||
man_macros[tok].flags & MAN_BSCOPE)) {
n = man->last;
if (n->type == ROFFT_TEXT)
n = n->parent;
if (n->tok < MAN_TH ||
(man_macros[n->tok].flags & MAN_BSCOPE) == 0)
n = n->parent;
assert(n->type == ROFFT_HEAD);
n = n->parent;
assert(n->type == ROFFT_BLOCK);
assert(man_macros[n->tok].flags & MAN_SCOPED);
mandoc_vmsg(MANDOCERR_BLK_LINE, man->parse,
n->line, n->pos, "%s breaks %s",
roff_name[tok], roff_name[n->tok]);
roff_node_delete(man, n);
man->flags &= ~MAN_BLINE;
}
}
const struct mparse *
man_mparse(const struct roff_man *man)
{
assert(man && man->parse);
return man->parse;
}
void
man_state(struct roff_man *man, struct roff_node *n)
{
switch(n->tok) {
case MAN_nf:
case MAN_EX:
if (man->flags & MAN_LITERAL && ! (n->flags & NODE_VALID))
mandoc_msg(MANDOCERR_NF_SKIP, man->parse,
n->line, n->pos, "nf");
man->flags |= MAN_LITERAL;
break;
case MAN_fi:
case MAN_EE:
if ( ! (man->flags & MAN_LITERAL) &&
! (n->flags & NODE_VALID))
mandoc_msg(MANDOCERR_FI_SKIP, man->parse,
n->line, n->pos, "fi");
man->flags &= ~MAN_LITERAL;
break;
default:
break;
}
man->last->flags |= NODE_VALID;
}
void
man_validate(struct roff_man *man)
{
man->last = man->first;
man_node_validate(man);
man->flags &= ~MAN_LITERAL;
}
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