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1 /* $Id: mdoc_argv.c,v 1.42 2010/05/07 15:49:36 kristaps Exp $ */
2 /*
3 * Copyright (c) 2008, 2009 Kristaps Dzonsons <kristaps@kth.se>
4 *
5 * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
6 * purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
7 * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
8 *
9 * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
10 * WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
11 * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
12 * ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
13 * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
14 * ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
15 * OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
16 */
17 #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
18 #include "config.h"
19 #endif
20
21 #include <sys/types.h>
22
23 #include <assert.h>
24 #include <ctype.h>
25 #include <stdlib.h>
26 #include <stdio.h>
27 #include <string.h>
28
29 #include "libmdoc.h"
30 #include "libmandoc.h"
31
32 /*
33 * Routines to parse arguments of macros. Arguments follow the syntax
34 * of `-arg [val [valN...]]'. Arguments come in all types: quoted
35 * arguments, multiple arguments per value, no-value arguments, etc.
36 *
37 * There's no limit to the number or arguments that may be allocated.
38 */
39
40 #define ARGV_NONE (1 << 0)
41 #define ARGV_SINGLE (1 << 1)
42 #define ARGV_MULTI (1 << 2)
43 #define ARGV_OPT_SINGLE (1 << 3)
44
45 #define MULTI_STEP 5
46
47 static int argv_a2arg(enum mdoct, const char *);
48 static enum margserr args(struct mdoc *, int, int *,
49 char *, int, char **);
50 static int argv(struct mdoc *, int,
51 struct mdoc_argv *, int *, char *);
52 static int argv_single(struct mdoc *, int,
53 struct mdoc_argv *, int *, char *);
54 static int argv_opt_single(struct mdoc *, int,
55 struct mdoc_argv *, int *, char *);
56 static int argv_multi(struct mdoc *, int,
57 struct mdoc_argv *, int *, char *);
58
59 /* Per-argument flags. */
60
61 static int mdoc_argvflags[MDOC_ARG_MAX] = {
62 ARGV_NONE, /* MDOC_Split */
63 ARGV_NONE, /* MDOC_Nosplit */
64 ARGV_NONE, /* MDOC_Ragged */
65 ARGV_NONE, /* MDOC_Unfilled */
66 ARGV_NONE, /* MDOC_Literal */
67 ARGV_SINGLE, /* MDOC_File */
68 ARGV_OPT_SINGLE, /* MDOC_Offset */
69 ARGV_NONE, /* MDOC_Bullet */
70 ARGV_NONE, /* MDOC_Dash */
71 ARGV_NONE, /* MDOC_Hyphen */
72 ARGV_NONE, /* MDOC_Item */
73 ARGV_NONE, /* MDOC_Enum */
74 ARGV_NONE, /* MDOC_Tag */
75 ARGV_NONE, /* MDOC_Diag */
76 ARGV_NONE, /* MDOC_Hang */
77 ARGV_NONE, /* MDOC_Ohang */
78 ARGV_NONE, /* MDOC_Inset */
79 ARGV_MULTI, /* MDOC_Column */
80 ARGV_SINGLE, /* MDOC_Width */
81 ARGV_NONE, /* MDOC_Compact */
82 ARGV_NONE, /* MDOC_Std */
83 ARGV_NONE, /* MDOC_Filled */
84 ARGV_NONE, /* MDOC_Words */
85 ARGV_NONE, /* MDOC_Emphasis */
86 ARGV_NONE, /* MDOC_Symbolic */
87 ARGV_NONE /* MDOC_Symbolic */
88 };
89
90 static int mdoc_argflags[MDOC_MAX] = {
91 0, /* Ap */
92 0, /* Dd */
93 0, /* Dt */
94 0, /* Os */
95 0, /* Sh */
96 0, /* Ss */
97 ARGS_DELIM, /* Pp */
98 ARGS_DELIM, /* D1 */
99 ARGS_DELIM, /* Dl */
100 0, /* Bd */
101 0, /* Ed */
102 0, /* Bl */
103 0, /* El */
104 0, /* It */
105 ARGS_DELIM, /* Ad */
106 ARGS_DELIM, /* An */
107 ARGS_DELIM, /* Ar */
108 0, /* Cd */
109 ARGS_DELIM, /* Cm */
110 ARGS_DELIM, /* Dv */
111 ARGS_DELIM, /* Er */
112 ARGS_DELIM, /* Ev */
113 0, /* Ex */
114 ARGS_DELIM, /* Fa */
115 0, /* Fd */
116 ARGS_DELIM, /* Fl */
117 ARGS_DELIM, /* Fn */
118 ARGS_DELIM, /* Ft */
119 ARGS_DELIM, /* Ic */
120 0, /* In */
121 ARGS_DELIM, /* Li */
122 0, /* Nd */
123 ARGS_DELIM, /* Nm */
124 ARGS_DELIM, /* Op */
125 0, /* Ot */
126 ARGS_DELIM, /* Pa */
127 0, /* Rv */
128 ARGS_DELIM, /* St */
129 ARGS_DELIM, /* Va */
130 ARGS_DELIM, /* Vt */
131 ARGS_DELIM, /* Xr */
132 0, /* %A */
133 0, /* %B */
134 0, /* %D */
135 0, /* %I */
136 0, /* %J */
137 0, /* %N */
138 0, /* %O */
139 0, /* %P */
140 0, /* %R */
141 0, /* %T */
142 0, /* %V */
143 ARGS_DELIM, /* Ac */
144 0, /* Ao */
145 ARGS_DELIM, /* Aq */
146 ARGS_DELIM, /* At */
147 ARGS_DELIM, /* Bc */
148 0, /* Bf */
149 0, /* Bo */
150 ARGS_DELIM, /* Bq */
151 ARGS_DELIM, /* Bsx */
152 ARGS_DELIM, /* Bx */
153 0, /* Db */
154 ARGS_DELIM, /* Dc */
155 0, /* Do */
156 ARGS_DELIM, /* Dq */
157 ARGS_DELIM, /* Ec */
158 0, /* Ef */
159 ARGS_DELIM, /* Em */
160 0, /* Eo */
161 ARGS_DELIM, /* Fx */
162 ARGS_DELIM, /* Ms */
163 ARGS_DELIM, /* No */
164 ARGS_DELIM, /* Ns */
165 ARGS_DELIM, /* Nx */
166 ARGS_DELIM, /* Ox */
167 ARGS_DELIM, /* Pc */
168 ARGS_DELIM, /* Pf */
169 0, /* Po */
170 ARGS_DELIM, /* Pq */
171 ARGS_DELIM, /* Qc */
172 ARGS_DELIM, /* Ql */
173 0, /* Qo */
174 ARGS_DELIM, /* Qq */
175 0, /* Re */
176 0, /* Rs */
177 ARGS_DELIM, /* Sc */
178 0, /* So */
179 ARGS_DELIM, /* Sq */
180 0, /* Sm */
181 ARGS_DELIM, /* Sx */
182 ARGS_DELIM, /* Sy */
183 ARGS_DELIM, /* Tn */
184 ARGS_DELIM, /* Ux */
185 ARGS_DELIM, /* Xc */
186 0, /* Xo */
187 0, /* Fo */
188 0, /* Fc */
189 0, /* Oo */
190 ARGS_DELIM, /* Oc */
191 0, /* Bk */
192 0, /* Ek */
193 0, /* Bt */
194 0, /* Hf */
195 0, /* Fr */
196 0, /* Ud */
197 0, /* Lb */
198 ARGS_DELIM, /* Lp */
199 ARGS_DELIM, /* Lk */
200 ARGS_DELIM, /* Mt */
201 ARGS_DELIM, /* Brq */
202 0, /* Bro */
203 ARGS_DELIM, /* Brc */
204 0, /* %C */
205 0, /* Es */
206 0, /* En */
207 0, /* Dx */
208 0, /* %Q */
209 0, /* br */
210 0, /* sp */
211 0, /* %U */
212 };
213
214
215 /*
216 * Parse an argument from line text. This comes in the form of -key
217 * [value0...], which may either have a single mandatory value, at least
218 * one mandatory value, an optional single value, or no value.
219 */
220 enum margverr
221 mdoc_argv(struct mdoc *m, int line, enum mdoct tok,
222 struct mdoc_arg **v, int *pos, char *buf)
223 {
224 char *p, sv;
225 struct mdoc_argv tmp;
226 struct mdoc_arg *arg;
227
228 if (0 == buf[*pos])
229 return(ARGV_EOLN);
230
231 assert(' ' != buf[*pos]);
232
233 /* Parse through to the first unescaped space. */
234
235 p = &buf[++(*pos)];
236
237 assert(*pos > 0);
238
239 /* LINTED */
240 while (buf[*pos]) {
241 if (' ' == buf[*pos])
242 if ('\\' != buf[*pos - 1])
243 break;
244 (*pos)++;
245 }
246
247 /* XXX - save zeroed byte, if not an argument. */
248
249 sv = 0;
250 if (buf[*pos]) {
251 sv = buf[*pos];
252 buf[(*pos)++] = 0;
253 }
254
255 (void)memset(&tmp, 0, sizeof(struct mdoc_argv));
256 tmp.line = line;
257 tmp.pos = *pos;
258
259 /* See if our token accepts the argument. */
260
261 if (MDOC_ARG_MAX == (tmp.arg = argv_a2arg(tok, p))) {
262 /* XXX - restore saved zeroed byte. */
263 if (sv)
264 buf[*pos - 1] = sv;
265 return(ARGV_WORD);
266 }
267
268 while (buf[*pos] && ' ' == buf[*pos])
269 (*pos)++;
270
271 if ( ! argv(m, line, &tmp, pos, buf))
272 return(ARGV_ERROR);
273
274 if (NULL == (arg = *v))
275 arg = *v = mandoc_calloc(1, sizeof(struct mdoc_arg));
276
277 arg->argc++;
278 arg->argv = mandoc_realloc
279 (arg->argv, arg->argc * sizeof(struct mdoc_argv));
280
281 (void)memcpy(&arg->argv[(int)arg->argc - 1],
282 &tmp, sizeof(struct mdoc_argv));
283
284 return(ARGV_ARG);
285 }
286
287
288 void
289 mdoc_argv_free(struct mdoc_arg *p)
290 {
291 int i;
292
293 if (NULL == p)
294 return;
295
296 if (p->refcnt) {
297 --(p->refcnt);
298 if (p->refcnt)
299 return;
300 }
301 assert(p->argc);
302
303 for (i = (int)p->argc - 1; i >= 0; i--)
304 mdoc_argn_free(p, i);
305
306 free(p->argv);
307 free(p);
308 }
309
310
311 void
312 mdoc_argn_free(struct mdoc_arg *p, int iarg)
313 {
314 struct mdoc_argv *arg = &p->argv[iarg];
315 int j;
316
317 if (arg->sz && arg->value) {
318 for (j = (int)arg->sz - 1; j >= 0; j--)
319 free(arg->value[j]);
320 free(arg->value);
321 }
322
323 for (--p->argc; iarg < (int)p->argc; iarg++)
324 p->argv[iarg] = p->argv[iarg+1];
325 }
326
327
328 enum margserr
329 mdoc_zargs(struct mdoc *m, int line, int *pos,
330 char *buf, int flags, char **v)
331 {
332
333 return(args(m, line, pos, buf, flags, v));
334 }
335
336
337 enum margserr
338 mdoc_args(struct mdoc *m, int line, int *pos,
339 char *buf, enum mdoct tok, char **v)
340 {
341 int fl, c, i;
342 struct mdoc_node *n;
343
344 fl = mdoc_argflags[tok];
345
346 if (MDOC_It != tok)
347 return(args(m, line, pos, buf, fl, v));
348
349 /*
350 * The `It' macro is a special case, as it acquires parameters from its
351 * parent `Bl' context, specifically, we're concerned with -column.
352 */
353
354 for (n = m->last; n; n = n->parent)
355 if (MDOC_BLOCK == n->type && MDOC_Bl == n->tok)
356 break;
357
358 assert(n);
359 c = (int)(n->args ? n->args->argc : 0);
360 assert(c > 0);
361
362 /* LINTED */
363 for (i = 0; i < c; i++) {
364 if (MDOC_Column != n->args->argv[i].arg)
365 continue;
366 fl |= ARGS_TABSEP;
367 fl &= ~ARGS_DELIM;
368 break;
369 }
370
371 return(args(m, line, pos, buf, fl, v));
372 }
373
374
375 static enum margserr
376 args(struct mdoc *m, int line, int *pos,
377 char *buf, int fl, char **v)
378 {
379 int i;
380 char *p, *pp;
381 enum margserr rc;
382
383 /*
384 * Parse out the terms (like `val' in `.Xx -arg val' or simply
385 * `.Xx val'), which can have all sorts of properties:
386 *
387 * ARGS_DELIM: use special handling if encountering trailing
388 * delimiters in the form of [[::delim::][ ]+]+.
389 *
390 * ARGS_NOWARN: don't post warnings. This is only used when
391 * re-parsing delimiters, as the warnings have already been
392 * posted.
393 *
394 * ARGS_TABSEP: use special handling for tab/`Ta' separated
395 * phrases like in `Bl -column'.
396 */
397
398 assert(*pos);
399 assert(' ' != buf[*pos]);
400
401 if ('\0' == buf[*pos])
402 return(ARGS_EOLN);
403
404 /*
405 * If the first character is a delimiter and we're to look for
406 * delimited strings, then pass down the buffer seeing if it
407 * follows the pattern of [[::delim::][ ]+]+.
408 */
409
410 if ((fl & ARGS_DELIM) && mdoc_iscdelim(buf[*pos]) > 1) {
411 for (i = *pos; buf[i]; ) {
412 if ( mdoc_iscdelim(buf[i]) < 2)
413 break;
414 i++;
415 if (0 == buf[i] || ' ' != buf[i])
416 break;
417 i++;
418 while (buf[i] && ' ' == buf[i])
419 i++;
420 }
421
422 if (0 == buf[i]) {
423 *v = &buf[*pos];
424 if (' ' != buf[i - 1])
425 return(ARGS_PUNCT);
426 if (ARGS_NOWARN & fl)
427 return(ARGS_PUNCT);
428 if ( ! mdoc_pwarn(m, line, *pos, ETAILWS))
429 return(ARGS_ERROR);
430 return(ARGS_PUNCT);
431 }
432 }
433
434 *v = &buf[*pos];
435
436 /*
437 * First handle TABSEP items, restricted to `Bl -column'. This
438 * ignores conventional token parsing and instead uses tabs or
439 * `Ta' macros to separate phrases. Phrases are parsed again
440 * for arguments at a later phase.
441 */
442
443 if (ARGS_TABSEP & fl) {
444 /* Scan ahead to tab (can't be escaped). */
445 p = strchr(*v, '\t');
446
447 /* Scan ahead to unescaped `Ta'. */
448 for (pp = *v; ; pp++) {
449 if (NULL == (pp = strstr(pp, "Ta")))
450 break;
451 if (pp > *v && ' ' != *(pp - 1))
452 continue;
453 if (' ' == *(pp + 2) || 0 == *(pp + 2))
454 break;
455 }
456
457 /* By default, assume a phrase. */
458 rc = ARGS_PHRASE;
459
460 /*
461 * Adjust new-buffer position to be beyond delimiter
462 * mark (e.g., Ta -> end + 2).
463 */
464 if (p && pp) {
465 *pos += pp < p ? 2 : 1;
466 rc = pp < p ? ARGS_PHRASE : ARGS_PPHRASE;
467 p = pp < p ? pp : p;
468 } else if (p && ! pp) {
469 rc = ARGS_PPHRASE;
470 *pos += 1;
471 } else if (pp && ! p) {
472 p = pp;
473 *pos += 2;
474 } else
475 p = strchr(*v, 0);
476
477 /* Whitespace check for eoln case... */
478 if (0 == *p && ' ' == *(p - 1) && ! (ARGS_NOWARN & fl))
479 if ( ! mdoc_pwarn(m, line, *pos, ETAILWS))
480 return(ARGS_ERROR);
481
482 *pos += (int)(p - *v);
483
484 /* Strip delimiter's preceding whitespace. */
485 pp = p - 1;
486 while (pp > *v && ' ' == *pp) {
487 if (pp > *v && '\\' == *(pp - 1))
488 break;
489 pp--;
490 }
491 *(pp + 1) = 0;
492
493 /* Strip delimiter's proceeding whitespace. */
494 for (pp = &buf[*pos]; ' ' == *pp; pp++, (*pos)++)
495 /* Skip ahead. */ ;
496
497 return(rc);
498 }
499
500 /*
501 * Process a quoted literal. A quote begins with a double-quote
502 * and ends with a double-quote NOT preceded by a double-quote.
503 * Whitespace is NOT involved in literal termination.
504 */
505
506 if ('\"' == buf[*pos]) {
507 *v = &buf[++(*pos)];
508
509 for ( ; buf[*pos]; (*pos)++) {
510 if ('\"' != buf[*pos])
511 continue;
512 if ('\"' != buf[*pos + 1])
513 break;
514 (*pos)++;
515 }
516
517 if (0 == buf[*pos]) {
518 if (ARGS_NOWARN & fl)
519 return(ARGS_QWORD);
520 if ( ! mdoc_pwarn(m, line, *pos, EQUOTTERM))
521 return(ARGS_ERROR);
522 return(ARGS_QWORD);
523 }
524
525 buf[(*pos)++] = 0;
526
527 if (0 == buf[*pos])
528 return(ARGS_QWORD);
529
530 while (' ' == buf[*pos])
531 (*pos)++;
532
533 if (0 == buf[*pos] && ! (ARGS_NOWARN & fl))
534 if ( ! mdoc_pwarn(m, line, *pos, ETAILWS))
535 return(ARGS_ERROR);
536
537 return(ARGS_QWORD);
538 }
539
540 /*
541 * A non-quoted term progresses until either the end of line or
542 * a non-escaped whitespace.
543 */
544
545 for ( ; buf[*pos]; (*pos)++)
546 if (' ' == buf[*pos] && '\\' != buf[*pos - 1])
547 break;
548
549 if (0 == buf[*pos])
550 return(ARGS_WORD);
551
552 buf[(*pos)++] = 0;
553
554 while (' ' == buf[*pos])
555 (*pos)++;
556
557 if (0 == buf[*pos] && ! (ARGS_NOWARN & fl))
558 if ( ! mdoc_pwarn(m, line, *pos, ETAILWS))
559 return(ARGS_ERROR);
560
561 return(ARGS_WORD);
562 }
563
564
565 static int
566 argv_a2arg(enum mdoct tok, const char *p)
567 {
568
569 /*
570 * Parse an argument identifier from its text. XXX - this
571 * should really be table-driven to clarify the code.
572 *
573 * If you add an argument to the list, make sure that you
574 * register it here with its one or more macros!
575 */
576
577 switch (tok) {
578 case (MDOC_An):
579 if (0 == strcmp(p, "split"))
580 return(MDOC_Split);
581 else if (0 == strcmp(p, "nosplit"))
582 return(MDOC_Nosplit);
583 break;
584
585 case (MDOC_Bd):
586 if (0 == strcmp(p, "ragged"))
587 return(MDOC_Ragged);
588 else if (0 == strcmp(p, "unfilled"))
589 return(MDOC_Unfilled);
590 else if (0 == strcmp(p, "filled"))
591 return(MDOC_Filled);
592 else if (0 == strcmp(p, "literal"))
593 return(MDOC_Literal);
594 else if (0 == strcmp(p, "file"))
595 return(MDOC_File);
596 else if (0 == strcmp(p, "offset"))
597 return(MDOC_Offset);
598 else if (0 == strcmp(p, "compact"))
599 return(MDOC_Compact);
600 else if (0 == strcmp(p, "centered"))
601 return(MDOC_Centred);
602 break;
603
604 case (MDOC_Bf):
605 if (0 == strcmp(p, "emphasis"))
606 return(MDOC_Emphasis);
607 else if (0 == strcmp(p, "literal"))
608 return(MDOC_Literal);
609 else if (0 == strcmp(p, "symbolic"))
610 return(MDOC_Symbolic);
611 break;
612
613 case (MDOC_Bk):
614 if (0 == strcmp(p, "words"))
615 return(MDOC_Words);
616 break;
617
618 case (MDOC_Bl):
619 if (0 == strcmp(p, "bullet"))
620 return(MDOC_Bullet);
621 else if (0 == strcmp(p, "dash"))
622 return(MDOC_Dash);
623 else if (0 == strcmp(p, "hyphen"))
624 return(MDOC_Hyphen);
625 else if (0 == strcmp(p, "item"))
626 return(MDOC_Item);
627 else if (0 == strcmp(p, "enum"))
628 return(MDOC_Enum);
629 else if (0 == strcmp(p, "tag"))
630 return(MDOC_Tag);
631 else if (0 == strcmp(p, "diag"))
632 return(MDOC_Diag);
633 else if (0 == strcmp(p, "hang"))
634 return(MDOC_Hang);
635 else if (0 == strcmp(p, "ohang"))
636 return(MDOC_Ohang);
637 else if (0 == strcmp(p, "inset"))
638 return(MDOC_Inset);
639 else if (0 == strcmp(p, "column"))
640 return(MDOC_Column);
641 else if (0 == strcmp(p, "width"))
642 return(MDOC_Width);
643 else if (0 == strcmp(p, "offset"))
644 return(MDOC_Offset);
645 else if (0 == strcmp(p, "compact"))
646 return(MDOC_Compact);
647 else if (0 == strcmp(p, "nested"))
648 return(MDOC_Nested);
649 break;
650
651 case (MDOC_Rv):
652 /* FALLTHROUGH */
653 case (MDOC_Ex):
654 if (0 == strcmp(p, "std"))
655 return(MDOC_Std);
656 break;
657 default:
658 break;
659 }
660
661 return(MDOC_ARG_MAX);
662 }
663
664
665 static int
666 argv_multi(struct mdoc *m, int line,
667 struct mdoc_argv *v, int *pos, char *buf)
668 {
669 int c;
670 char *p;
671
672 for (v->sz = 0; ; v->sz++) {
673 if ('-' == buf[*pos])
674 break;
675 c = args(m, line, pos, buf, 0, &p);
676 if (ARGS_ERROR == c)
677 return(0);
678 else if (ARGS_EOLN == c)
679 break;
680
681 if (0 == v->sz % MULTI_STEP)
682 v->value = mandoc_realloc(v->value,
683 (v->sz + MULTI_STEP) * sizeof(char *));
684
685 v->value[(int)v->sz] = mandoc_strdup(p);
686 }
687
688 return(1);
689 }
690
691
692 static int
693 argv_opt_single(struct mdoc *m, int line,
694 struct mdoc_argv *v, int *pos, char *buf)
695 {
696 int c;
697 char *p;
698
699 if ('-' == buf[*pos])
700 return(1);
701
702 c = args(m, line, pos, buf, 0, &p);
703 if (ARGS_ERROR == c)
704 return(0);
705 if (ARGS_EOLN == c)
706 return(1);
707
708 v->sz = 1;
709 v->value = mandoc_malloc(sizeof(char *));
710 v->value[0] = mandoc_strdup(p);
711
712 return(1);
713 }
714
715
716 /*
717 * Parse a single, mandatory value from the stream.
718 */
719 static int
720 argv_single(struct mdoc *m, int line,
721 struct mdoc_argv *v, int *pos, char *buf)
722 {
723 int c, ppos;
724 char *p;
725
726 ppos = *pos;
727
728 c = args(m, line, pos, buf, 0, &p);
729 if (ARGS_ERROR == c)
730 return(0);
731 if (ARGS_EOLN == c)
732 return(mdoc_perr(m, line, ppos, EARGVAL));
733
734 v->sz = 1;
735 v->value = mandoc_malloc(sizeof(char *));
736 v->value[0] = mandoc_strdup(p);
737
738 return(1);
739 }
740
741
742 /*
743 * Determine rules for parsing arguments. Arguments can either accept
744 * no parameters, an optional single parameter, one parameter, or
745 * multiple parameters.
746 */
747 static int
748 argv(struct mdoc *mdoc, int line,
749 struct mdoc_argv *v, int *pos, char *buf)
750 {
751
752 v->sz = 0;
753 v->value = NULL;
754
755 switch (mdoc_argvflags[v->arg]) {
756 case (ARGV_SINGLE):
757 return(argv_single(mdoc, line, v, pos, buf));
758 case (ARGV_MULTI):
759 return(argv_multi(mdoc, line, v, pos, buf));
760 case (ARGV_OPT_SINGLE):
761 return(argv_opt_single(mdoc, line, v, pos, buf));
762 default:
763 /* ARGV_NONE */
764 break;
765 }
766
767 return(1);
768 }