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18 .Dd $Mdocdate: July 20 2020 $
23 .Nd format manual pages
27 .Op Fl I Cm os Ns = Ns Ar name
37 utility formats manual pages for display.
45 text from stdin and produces
49 The options are as follows:
52 If the standard output is a terminal device and
56 to paginate the output, just like
60 Copy the formatted manual pages to the standard output without using
64 It can be specified to override
66 .It Fl I Cm os Ns = Ns Ar name
67 Override the default operating system
77 Specify the input encoding.
85 If not specified, autodetection uses the first match in the following
89 If the first three bytes of the input file are the UTF-8 byte order
90 mark (BOM, 0xefbbbf), input is interpreted as
93 If the first or second line of the input file matches the
97 .D1 .\e" -*- Oo ...; Oc coding: Ar encoding ; No -*-
99 then input is interpreted according to
102 If the first non-ASCII byte in the file introduces a valid UTF-8
103 sequence, input is interpreted as
106 Otherwise, input is interpreted as
112 all input files are interpreted as
116 all input files are interpreted as
118 By default, the input language is automatically detected for each file:
119 if the first macro is
125 parser is used; otherwise, the
128 With other arguments,
132 Comma-separated output options.
133 See the descriptions of the individual output formats for supported
136 Select the output format.
137 Supported values for the
154 mode only parses the input and produces no output.
157 and redirects parser messages, which usually appear on standard
158 error output, to standard output.
160 Specify the minimum message
162 to be reported on the standard error output and to affect the exit status.
174 level automatically derives the operating system from the contents of the
178 command line option, or from the
187 that bypass autodetection and request validation of base system
188 conventions for a particular operating system.
206 to exit after parsing a file that causes warnings or errors of at least
208 No formatted output will be produced from that file.
213 are requested, they can be joined with a comma, for example
214 .Fl W Cm error , Ns Cm stop .
216 Read from the given input file.
217 If multiple files are specified, they are processed in the given order.
220 reads from standard input.
225 are also supported and are documented in
233 also supports the options
240 are mutually exclusive and override each other.
244 to force text output in 7-bit ASCII character encoding documented in the
246 manual page, ignoring the
248 set in the environment.
250 Font styles are applied by using back-spaced encoding such that an
254 .Sq _ Ns \e[bs] Ns c ,
257 is the back-space character number 8.
258 Emboldened characters are rendered as
259 .Sq c Ns \e[bs] Ns c .
260 This markup is typically converted to appropriate terminal sequences by
263 To remove the markup, pipe the output to
268 The special characters documented in
270 are rendered best-effort in an ASCII equivalent.
271 In particular, opening and closing
273 are represented as characters number 0x60 and 0x27, respectively,
274 which agrees with all ASCII standards from 1965 to the latest
275 revision (2012) and which matches the traditional way in which
277 formatters represent single quotes in ASCII output.
278 This correct ASCII rendering may look strange with modern
279 Unicode-compatible fonts because contrary to ASCII, Unicode uses
280 the code point U+0060 for the grave accent only, never for an opening
285 arguments are accepted:
287 .It Cm indent Ns = Ns Ar indent
288 The left margin for normal text is set to
290 blank characters instead of the default of five for
294 Increasing this is not recommended; it may result in degraded formatting,
295 for example overfull lines or ugly line breaks.
296 When output is to a pager on a terminal that is less than 66 columns
297 wide, the default is reduced to three columns.
304 Specifically, this suppresses the two additional blank lines near the
305 top and the bottom of each page, and it implies
306 .Fl O Cm indent Ns =5 .
307 One useful application is for checking that
309 output formats in the same way as the
311 source it was generated from.
312 .It Cm tag Ns Op = Ns Ar term
313 If the formatted manual page is opened in a pager,
314 go to the definition of the
316 rather than showing the manual page from the beginning.
319 is specified, reuse the first command line argument that is not a
322 If that argument is in
324 .Ar key Ns = Ns Ar val
327 is used rather than the argument as a whole.
328 This is useful for commands like
329 .Ql man -akO tag Ic=ulimit
330 to search for a keyword and jump right to its definition
331 in the matching manual pages.
332 .It Cm width Ns = Ns Ar width
333 The output width is set to
335 instead of the default of 78.
336 When output is to a pager on a terminal that is less than 79 columns
337 wide, the default is reduced to one less than the terminal width.
338 In any case, lines that are output in literal mode are never wrapped
339 and may exceed the output width.
344 conforms to HTML5 using optional self-closing tags.
345 Default styles use only CSS1.
346 Equations rendered from
351 .Pa /usr/share/misc/mandoc.css
352 documents style-sheet classes available for customising output.
353 If a style-sheet is not specified with
356 defaults to simple output (via an embedded style-sheet)
357 readable in any graphical or text-based web
360 Non-ASCII characters are rendered
361 as hexadecimal Unicode character references.
365 arguments are accepted:
368 Omit the <!DOCTYPE> declaration and the <html>, <head>, and <body>
369 elements and only emit the subtree below the <body> element.
372 argument will be ignored.
373 This is useful when embedding manual content within existing documents.
374 .It Cm includes Ns = Ns Ar fmt
379 is used as a template for linked header files (usually via the
384 are replaced with the include filename.
385 The default is not to present a
387 .It Cm man Ns = Ns Ar fmt Ns Op ; Ns Ar fmt
391 .Ar ../html%S/%N.%S.html ,
392 is used as a template for linked manuals (usually via the
399 are replaced with the linked manual's name and section, respectively.
400 If no section is included, section 1 is assumed.
401 The default is not to
403 If two formats are given and a file
405 exists in the current directory, the first format is used;
406 otherwise, the second format is used.
407 .It Cm style Ns = Ns Ar style.css
410 is used for an external style-sheet.
411 This must be a valid absolute or
413 .It Cm tag Ns Op = Ns Ar term
414 Same syntax and semantics as for
416 This is implemented by passing a
418 URI ending in a fragment identifier to the pager
419 rather than passing merely a file name.
420 When using this argument, use a pager supporting such URIs, for example
421 .Bd -literal -offset 3n
422 MANPAGER='lynx -force_html' man -T html -O tag=MANPAGER man
423 MANPAGER='w3m -T text/html' man -T html -O tag=toc mandoc
426 This argument does not work with
431 If an input file contains at least two non-standard sections,
432 print a table of contents near the beginning of the output.
437 automatically selects UTF-8 or ASCII output according to the current
439 If any of the environment variables
444 are set and the first one that is set
445 selects the UTF-8 character encoding, it produces
447 otherwise, it falls back to
449 This output mode can also be selected explicitly with
459 This is useful for distributing manual sources to legacy systems
467 code is not supported.
469 If the input format of a file is
471 the input is copied to the output, expanding any
475 The parser is also run, and as usual, the
479 are displayed before copying the input to the output.
485 input to the markdown format conforming to
486 .Lk http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax.text\
487 "John Gruber's 2004 specification" .
488 The output also almost conforms to the
489 .Lk http://commonmark.org/ CommonMark
492 The character set used for the markdown output is ASCII.
493 Non-ASCII characters are encoded as HTML entities.
494 Since that is not possible in literal font contexts, because these
495 are rendered as code spans and code blocks in the markdown output,
496 non-ASCII characters are transliterated to ASCII approximations in
499 Markdown is a very weak markup language, so all semantic markup is
500 lost, and even part of the presentational markup may be lost.
501 Do not use this as an intermediate step in converting to HTML;
511 input languages are not supported by
515 PDF-1.1 output may be generated by
518 .Sx PostScript Output
521 arguments and defaults.
522 .Ss PostScript Output
525 Level-2 pages may be generated by
527 Output pages default to letter sized and are rendered in the Times font
529 Margins are calculated as 1/9 the page length and width.
532 Special characters are rendered as in
537 arguments are accepted:
539 .It Cm paper Ns = Ns Ar name
549 You may also manually specify dimensions as
551 width by height in millimetres.
552 If an unknown value is encountered,
559 to force text output in UTF-8 multi-byte character encoding,
562 settings in the environment.
565 regarding font styles and
569 On operating systems lacking locale or wide character support, and
570 on those where the internal character representation is not UCS-4,
574 .Ss Syntax tree output
577 to show a human readable representation of the syntax tree.
578 It is useful for debugging the source code of manual pages.
579 The exact format is subject to change, so don't write parsers for it.
581 The first paragraph shows meta data found in the
586 line, or the fallbacks used.
588 In the tree dump, each output line shows one syntax tree node.
589 Child nodes are indented with respect to their parent node.
594 For macro nodes, the macro name; for text and
597 There is a special format for
601 Node type (text, elem, block, head, body, body-end, tail, tbl, eqn).
606 An opening parenthesis if the node is an opening delimiter.
608 An asterisk if the node starts a new input line.
610 The input line number (starting at one).
614 The input column number (starting at one).
616 A closing parenthesis if the node is a closing delimiter.
618 A full stop if the node ends a sentence.
620 BROKEN if the node is a block broken by another block.
622 NOSRC if the node is not in the input file,
623 but automatically generated from macros.
625 NOPRT if the node is not supposed to generate output
626 for any output format.
632 argument is accepted:
635 Skip validation and show the unvalidated syntax tree.
636 This can help to find out whether a given behaviour is caused by
637 the parser or by the validator.
638 Meta data is not available in this case.
641 .Bl -tag -width MANPAGER
643 The character encoding
647 is selected, it decides whether to use ASCII or UTF-8 output format.
648 It never affects the interpretation of input files.
650 Any non-empty value of the environment variable
652 is used instead of the standard pagination program,
663 Specifies the pagination program to use when
666 If neither PAGER nor MANPAGER is defined,
678 utility exits with one of the following values, controlled by the message
684 .Bl -tag -width Ds -compact
686 No base system convention violations, style suggestions, warnings,
687 or errors occurred, or those that did were ignored because they
688 were lower than the requested
691 At least one base system convention violation or style suggestion
692 occurred, but no warning or error, and
698 At least one warning occurred, but no error, and
704 At least one parsing error occurred,
705 but no unsupported feature was encountered, and
711 At least one unsupported feature was encountered, and
717 Invalid command line arguments were specified.
718 No input files have been read.
720 An operating system error occurred, for example exhaustion
721 of memory, file descriptors, or process table entries.
722 Such errors may cause
724 to exit at once, possibly in the middle of parsing or formatting a file.
732 To page manuals to the terminal:
734 .Dl $ mandoc -l mandoc.1 man.1 apropos.1 makewhatis.8
736 To produce HTML manuals with
737 .Pa /usr/share/misc/mandoc.css
740 .Dl $ mandoc \-T html -O style=/usr/share/misc/mandoc.css mdoc.7 > mdoc.7.html
742 To check over a large set of manuals:
744 .Dl $ mandoc \-T lint \(gafind /usr/src -name \e*\e.[1-9]\(ga
746 To produce a series of PostScript manuals for A4 paper:
748 .Dl $ mandoc \-T ps \-O paper=a4 mdoc.7 man.7 > manuals.ps
754 format, for use on systems lacking an
758 .Dl $ mandoc \-T man foo.mdoc > foo.man
760 Messages displayed by
763 .Bd -ragged -offset indent
765 .Ar file : Ns Ar line : Ns Ar column : level : message : macro arguments
769 The first three fields identify the
775 number of the input file where the message was triggered.
776 The line and column numbers start at 1.
777 Both are omitted for messages referring to an input file as a whole.
782 strings are explained below.
785 triggering the message and its
787 are omitted where meaningless.
790 operating system specifier is omitted for messages that are relevant
791 for all operating systems.
792 Fatal messages about invalid command line arguments
793 or operating system errors, for example when memory is exhausted,
800 Message levels have the following meanings:
801 .Bl -tag -width "warning"
803 An operating system error occurred.
804 There isn't necessarily anything wrong with the input files.
805 Output may all the same be missing or incomplete.
807 Invalid command line arguments were specified.
808 No input files have been read and no output is produced.
810 An input file uses unsupported low-level
813 The output may be incomplete and/or misformatted,
814 so using GNU troff instead of
816 to process the file may be preferable.
818 Indicates a risk of information loss or severe misformatting,
819 in most cases caused by serious syntax errors.
821 Indicates a risk that the information shown or its formatting
822 may mismatch the author's intent in minor ways.
823 Additionally, syntax errors are classified at least as warnings,
824 even if they do not usually cause misformatting.
826 An input file uses dubious or discouraged style.
827 This is not a complaint about the syntax, and probably neither
828 formatting nor portability are in danger.
829 While great care is taken to avoid false positives on the higher
832 level tries to reduce the probability that issues go unnoticed,
833 so it may occasionally issue bogus suggestions.
834 Please use your good judgement to decide whether any particular
836 suggestion really justifies a change to the input file.
838 A convention used in the base system of a specific operating system
840 These are not markup mistakes, and neither the quality of formatting
841 nor portability are in danger.
844 level are printed with the more intuitive
857 levels are hidden unless their level, or a lower level, is requested using a
863 As indicated below, all
867 checks are only performed if a specific operating system name occurs
868 in the arguments of the
870 command line option, of the
874 command line option, or, if neither are present, in the return value
878 .Ss Conventions for base system manuals
880 .It Sy "Mdocdate found"
886 keyword substitution, which is not supported by the
889 Consider using the conventional
892 .It Sy "Mdocdate missing"
896 macro does not use CVS
898 keyword substitution, but using it is conventionally expected in the
901 .It Sy "unknown architecture"
903 The third argument of the
905 macro does not match any of the architectures this operating system
907 .It Sy "operating system explicitly specified"
911 macro has an argument.
912 In the base system, it is conventionally left blank.
913 .It Sy "RCS id missing"
915 The manual page lacks the comment line with the RCS identifier
920 keyword substitution as conventionally used in these operating systems.
921 .It Sy "referenced manual not found"
925 macro references a manual page that is not found in the base system.
926 The path to look for base system manuals is configurable at compile
928 .Pa /usr/share/man : /usr/X11R6/man .
930 .Ss Style suggestions
932 .It Sy "legacy man(7) date format"
936 macro uses the legacy
940 Consider using the conventional
945 .It Sy "normalizing date format to" : No ...
951 macro provides an abbreviated month name or a day number with a
953 In the formatted output, the month name is written out in full
954 and the leading zero is omitted.
955 .It Sy "lower case character in document title"
957 The title is still used as given in the
962 .It Sy "duplicate RCS id"
963 A single manual page contains two copies of the RCS identifier for
964 the same operating system.
965 Consider deleting the later instance and moving the first one up
966 to the top of the page.
967 .It Sy "possible typo in section name"
969 Fuzzy string matching revealed that the argument of an
971 macro is similar, but not identical to a standard section name.
972 .It Sy "unterminated quoted argument"
974 Macro arguments can be enclosed in double quote characters
975 such that space characters and macro names contained in the quoted
976 argument need not be escaped.
977 The closing quote of the last argument of a macro can be omitted.
978 However, omitting it is not recommended because it makes the code
980 .It Sy "useless macro"
988 Simply delete it: it serves no useful purpose.
989 .It Sy "consider using OS macro"
991 A string was found in plain text or in a
993 macro that could be represented using
999 .It Sy "errnos out of order"
1005 list are not in alphabetical order.
1006 .It Sy "duplicate errno"
1010 list contains two consecutive
1012 entries describing the same
1015 .It Sy "trailing delimiter"
1017 The last argument of an
1018 .Ic \&Ex , \&Fo , \&Nd , \&Nm , \&Os , \&Sh , \&Ss , \&St ,
1021 macro ends with a trailing delimiter.
1022 This is usually bad style and often indicates typos.
1023 Most likely, the delimiter can be removed.
1024 .It Sy "no blank before trailing delimiter"
1026 The last argument of a macro that supports trailing delimiter
1027 arguments is longer than one byte and ends with a trailing delimiter.
1028 Consider inserting a blank such that the delimiter becomes a separate
1029 argument, thus moving it out of the scope of the macro.
1030 .It Sy "fill mode already enabled, skipping"
1034 request occurs even though the document is still in fill mode,
1035 or already switched back to fill mode.
1037 .It Sy "fill mode already disabled, skipping"
1041 request occurs even though the document already switched to no-fill mode
1042 and did not switch back to fill mode yet.
1044 .It Sy "verbatim \(dq--\(dq, maybe consider using \e(em"
1046 Even though the ASCII output device renders an em-dash as
1048 that is not a good way to write it in an input file
1049 because it renders poorly on all other output devices.
1050 .It Sy "function name without markup"
1052 A word followed by an empty pair of parentheses occurs on a text line.
1058 .It Sy "whitespace at end of input line"
1059 .Pq mdoc , man , roff
1060 Whitespace at the end of input lines is almost never semantically
1061 significant \(em but in the odd case where it might be, it is
1062 extremely confusing when reviewing and maintaining documents.
1063 .It Sy "bad comment style"
1065 Comment lines start with a dot, a backslash, and a double-quote character.
1068 utility treats the line as a comment line even without the backslash,
1069 but leaving out the backslash might not be portable.
1071 .Ss Warnings related to the document prologue
1073 .It Sy "missing manual title, using UNTITLED"
1077 macro has no arguments, or there is no
1079 macro before the first non-prologue macro.
1080 .It Sy "missing manual title, using \(dq\(dq"
1084 macro, or it has no arguments.
1085 .It Sy "missing manual section, using \(dq\(dq"
1091 macro lacks the mandatory section argument.
1092 .It Sy "unknown manual section"
1094 The section number in a
1096 line is invalid, but still used.
1097 .It Sy "filename/section mismatch"
1099 The name of the input file being processed is known and its file
1100 name extension starts with a non-zero digit, but the
1106 argument that starts with a different non-zero digit.
1109 argument is used as provided anyway.
1110 Consider checking whether the file name or the argument need a correction.
1111 .It Sy "missing date, using \(dq\(dq"
1113 The document was parsed as
1119 macro has no arguments or only empty arguments;
1120 or the document was parsed as
1126 macro has less than three arguments or its third argument is empty.
1127 .It Sy "cannot parse date, using it verbatim"
1133 macro does not follow the conventional format.
1134 .It Sy "date in the future, using it anyway"
1140 macro is more than a day ahead of the current system
1142 .It Sy "missing Os macro, using \(dq\(dq"
1144 The default or current system is not shown in this case.
1145 .It Sy "late prologue macro"
1151 macro occurs after some non-prologue macro, but still takes effect.
1152 .It Sy "prologue macros out of order"
1154 The prologue macros are not given in the conventional order
1158 All three macros are used even when given in another order.
1160 .Ss Warnings regarding document structure
1162 .It Sy ".so is fragile, better use ln(1)"
1164 Including files only works when the parser program runs with the correct
1165 current working directory.
1166 .It Sy "no document body"
1168 The document body contains neither text nor macros.
1169 An empty document is shown, consisting only of a header and a footer line.
1170 .It Sy "content before first section header"
1172 Some macros or text precede the first
1177 The offending macros and text are parsed and added to the top level
1178 of the syntax tree, outside any section block.
1179 .It Sy "first section is not NAME"
1181 The argument of the first
1189 .It Sy "NAME section without Nm before Nd"
1191 The NAME section does not contain any
1193 child macro before the first
1196 .It Sy "NAME section without description"
1198 The NAME section lacks the mandatory
1201 .It Sy "description not at the end of NAME"
1203 The NAME section does contain an
1205 child macro, but other content follows it.
1206 .It Sy "bad NAME section content"
1208 The NAME section contains plain text or macros other than
1212 .It Sy "missing comma before name"
1214 The NAME section contains an
1216 macro that is neither the first one nor preceded by a comma.
1217 .It Sy "missing description line, using \(dq\(dq"
1221 macro lacks the required argument.
1222 The title line of the manual will end after the dash.
1223 .It Sy "description line outside NAME section"
1227 macro appears outside the NAME section.
1228 The arguments are printed anyway and the following text is used for
1230 but none of that behaviour is portable.
1231 .It Sy "sections out of conventional order"
1233 A standard section occurs after another section it usually precedes.
1234 All section titles are used as given,
1235 and the order of sections is not changed.
1236 .It Sy "duplicate section title"
1238 The same standard section title occurs more than once.
1239 .It Sy "unexpected section"
1241 A standard section header occurs in a section of the manual
1242 where it normally isn't useful.
1243 .It Sy "cross reference to self"
1247 macro refers to a name and section matching the section of the present
1248 manual page and a name mentioned in an
1250 macro in the NAME or SYNOPSIS section, or in an
1254 macro in the SYNOPSIS.
1261 .It Sy "unusual Xr order"
1263 In the SEE ALSO section, an
1265 macro with a lower section number follows one with a higher number,
1268 macros referring to the same section are out of alphabetical order.
1269 .It Sy "unusual Xr punctuation"
1271 In the SEE ALSO section, punctuation between two
1273 macros differs from a single comma, or there is trailing punctuation
1277 .It Sy "AUTHORS section without An macro"
1279 An AUTHORS sections contains no
1281 macros, or only empty ones.
1282 Probably, there are author names lacking markup.
1284 .Ss "Warnings related to macros and nesting"
1286 .It Sy "obsolete macro"
1290 manual for replacements.
1291 .It Sy "macro neither callable nor escaped"
1293 The name of a macro that is not callable appears on a macro line.
1294 It is printed verbatim.
1295 If the intention is to call it, move it to its own input line;
1296 otherwise, escape it by prepending
1298 .It Sy "skipping paragraph macro"
1301 documents, this happens
1304 at the beginning and end of sections and subsections
1306 right before non-compact lists and displays
1308 at the end of items in non-column, non-compact lists
1310 and for multiple consecutive paragraph macros.
1314 documents, it happens
1326 macros having neither head nor body arguments
1337 .It Sy "moving paragraph macro out of list"
1341 list contains a trailing paragraph macro.
1342 The paragraph macro is moved after the end of the list.
1343 .It Sy "skipping no-space macro"
1345 An input line begins with an
1347 macro, or the next argument after an
1349 macro is an isolated closing delimiter.
1350 The macro is ignored.
1351 .It Sy "blocks badly nested"
1353 If two blocks intersect, one should completely contain the other.
1354 Otherwise, rendered output is likely to look strange in any output
1355 format, and rendering in SGML-based output formats is likely to be
1356 outright wrong because such languages do not support badly nested
1358 Typical examples of badly nested blocks are
1359 .Qq Ic \&Ao \&Bo \&Ac \&Bc
1361 .Qq Ic \&Ao \&Bq \&Ac .
1369 .It Sy "nested displays are not portable"
1376 display occurs nested inside another
1381 but fails with most other implementations.
1382 .It Sy "moving content out of list"
1386 list block contains text or macros before the first
1389 The offending children are moved before the beginning of the list.
1390 .It Sy "first macro on line"
1395 macro occurs as the first macro on a line, which is not portable.
1396 .It Sy "line scope broken"
1398 While parsing the next-line scope of the previous macro,
1399 another macro is found that prematurely terminates the previous one.
1400 The previous, interrupted macro is deleted from the parse tree.
1402 .Ss "Warnings related to missing arguments"
1404 .It Sy "skipping empty request"
1406 The macro name is missing from a macro definition request,
1409 control statement or operation keyword lacks its required argument.
1410 .It Sy "conditional request controls empty scope"
1412 A conditional request is only useful if any of the following
1413 follows it on the same logical input line:
1418 keyword to open a multi-line scope.
1420 A request or macro or some text, resulting in a single-line scope.
1422 The immediate end of the logical line without any intervening whitespace,
1423 resulting in next-line scope.
1425 Here, a conditional request is followed by trailing whitespace only,
1426 and there is no other content on its logical input line.
1427 Note that it doesn't matter whether the logical input line is split
1428 across multiple physical input lines using
1430 line continuation characters.
1431 This is one of the rare cases
1432 where trailing whitespace is syntactically significant.
1433 The conditional request controls a scope containing whitespace only,
1434 so it is unlikely to have a significant effect,
1435 except that it may control a following
1438 .It Sy "skipping empty macro"
1440 The indicated macro has no arguments and hence no effect.
1441 .It Sy "empty block"
1453 block contains nothing in its body and will produce no output.
1454 .It Sy "empty argument, using 0n"
1456 The required width is missing after
1463 .It Sy "missing display type, using -ragged"
1467 macro is invoked without the required display type.
1468 .It Sy "list type is not the first argument"
1472 macro, at least one other argument precedes the type argument.
1475 utility copes with any argument order, but some other
1477 implementations do not.
1478 .It Sy "missing -width in -tag list, using 8n"
1487 .It Sy "missing utility name, using \(dq\(dq"
1491 macro is called without an argument before
1493 has first been called with an argument.
1494 .It Sy "missing function name, using \(dq\(dq"
1498 macro is called without an argument.
1499 No function name is printed.
1500 .It Sy "empty head in list item"
1512 macro lacks the required argument.
1513 The item head is left empty.
1514 .It Sy "empty list item"
1526 An empty list item is shown.
1527 .It Sy "missing argument, using next line"
1533 list has no arguments.
1536 uses the text or macros of the following line, if any, for the cell,
1537 other formatters may misformat the list.
1538 .It Sy "missing font type, using \efR"
1542 macro has no argument.
1543 It switches to the default font.
1544 .It Sy "unknown font type, using \efR"
1548 argument is invalid.
1549 The default font is used instead.
1550 .It Sy "nothing follows prefix"
1554 macro has no argument, or only one argument and no macro follows
1555 on the same input line.
1556 This defeats its purpose; in particular, spacing is not suppressed
1557 before the text or macros following on the next input line.
1558 .It Sy "empty reference block"
1562 macro is immediately followed by an
1564 macro on the next input line.
1565 Such an empty block does not produce any output.
1566 .It Sy "missing section argument"
1570 macro lacks its second, section number argument.
1571 The first argument, i.e. the name, is printed, but without subsequent
1573 .It Sy "missing -std argument, adding it"
1579 macro lacks the required
1586 even when it is not specified, but other implementations may not.
1587 .It Sy "missing option string, using \(dq\(dq"
1591 macro is invoked without any argument.
1592 An empty pair of square brackets is shown.
1593 .It Sy "missing resource identifier, using \(dq\(dq"
1599 macro is invoked without any argument.
1600 An empty pair of angle brackets is shown.
1601 .It Sy "missing eqn box, using \(dq\(dq"
1603 A diacritic mark or a binary operator is found,
1604 but there is nothing to the left of it.
1605 An empty box is inserted.
1607 .Ss "Warnings related to bad macro arguments"
1609 .It Sy "duplicate argument"
1615 macro has more than one
1622 All but the last instances of these arguments are ignored.
1623 .It Sy "skipping duplicate argument"
1627 macro has more than one
1632 All but the first of these arguments are ignored.
1633 .It Sy "skipping duplicate display type"
1637 macro has more than one type argument; the first one is used.
1638 .It Sy "skipping duplicate list type"
1642 macro has more than one type argument; the first one is used.
1643 .It Sy "skipping -width argument"
1657 .It Sy "wrong number of cells"
1660 list, the number of tabs or
1662 macros is less than the number expected from the list header line
1663 or exceeds the expected number by more than one.
1664 Missing cells remain empty, and all cells exceeding the number of
1665 columns are joined into one single cell.
1666 .It Sy "unknown AT&T UNIX version"
1670 macro has an invalid argument.
1671 It is used verbatim, with
1674 .It Sy "comma in function argument"
1680 macro contains a comma; it should probably be split into two arguments.
1681 .It Sy "parenthesis in function name"
1683 The first argument of an
1687 macro contains an opening or closing parenthesis; that's probably wrong,
1688 parentheses are added automatically.
1689 .It Sy "unknown library name"
1693 macro has an unknown name argument and will be rendered as
1694 .Qq library Dq Ar name .
1695 .It Sy "invalid content in Rs block"
1699 block contains plain text or non-% macros.
1700 The bogus content is left in the syntax tree.
1701 Formatting may be poor.
1702 .It Sy "invalid Boolean argument"
1706 macro has an argument other than
1710 The invalid argument is moved out of the macro, which leaves the macro
1711 empty, causing it to toggle the spacing mode.
1712 .It Sy "argument contains two font escapes"
1714 The second argument of a
1716 request contains more than one font escape sequence.
1717 A wrong font may remain active after using the character.
1718 .It Sy "unknown font, skipping request"
1726 layout modifier has an unknown
1729 .It Sy "odd number of characters in request"
1733 request contains an odd number of characters.
1734 The last character is mapped to the blank character.
1736 .Ss "Warnings related to plain text"
1738 .It Sy "blank line in fill mode, using .sp"
1740 The meaning of blank input lines is only well-defined in non-fill mode:
1741 In fill mode, line breaks of text input lines are not supposed to be
1743 However, for compatibility with groff, blank lines in fill mode
1747 To request a paragraph break, use
1749 instead of a blank line.
1750 .It Sy "tab in filled text"
1752 The meaning of tab characters is only well-defined in non-fill mode:
1753 In fill mode, whitespace is not supposed to be significant
1754 on text input lines.
1755 As an implementation dependent choice, tab characters on text lines
1756 are passed through to the formatters in any case.
1757 Given that the text before the tab character will be filled,
1758 it is hard to predict which tab stop position the tab will advance to.
1759 .It Sy "new sentence, new line"
1761 A new sentence starts in the middle of a text line.
1762 Start it on a new input line to help formatters produce correct spacing.
1763 .It Sy "invalid escape sequence"
1765 An escape sequence has an invalid opening argument delimiter, lacks the
1766 closing argument delimiter, the argument is of an invalid form, or it is
1767 a character escape sequence with an invalid name.
1768 If the argument is incomplete,
1772 expand to an empty string,
1778 to the length of the incomplete argument.
1779 All other invalid escape sequences are ignored.
1780 .It Sy "undefined escape, printing literally"
1782 In an escape sequence, the first character
1783 right after the leading backslash is invalid.
1784 That character is printed literally,
1785 which is equivalent to ignoring the backslash.
1786 .It Sy "undefined string, using \(dq\(dq"
1788 If a string is used without being defined before,
1789 its value is implicitly set to the empty string.
1790 However, defining strings explicitly before use
1791 keeps the code more readable.
1793 .Ss "Warnings related to tables"
1795 .It Sy "tbl line starts with span"
1797 The first cell in a table layout line is a horizontal span
1799 Data provided for this cell is ignored, and nothing is printed in the cell.
1800 .It Sy "tbl column starts with span"
1802 The first line of a table layout specification
1803 requests a vertical span
1805 Data provided for this cell is ignored, and nothing is printed in the cell.
1806 .It Sy "skipping vertical bar in tbl layout"
1808 A table layout specification contains more than two consecutive vertical bars.
1809 A double bar is printed, all additional bars are discarded.
1811 .Ss "Errors related to tables"
1813 .It Sy "non-alphabetic character in tbl options"
1815 The table options line contains a character other than a letter,
1816 blank, or comma where the beginning of an option name is expected.
1817 The character is ignored.
1818 .It Sy "skipping unknown tbl option"
1820 The table options line contains a string of letters that does not
1821 match any known option name.
1822 The word is ignored.
1823 .It Sy "missing tbl option argument"
1825 A table option that requires an argument is not followed by an
1826 opening parenthesis, or the opening parenthesis is immediately
1827 followed by a closing parenthesis.
1828 The option is ignored.
1829 .It Sy "wrong tbl option argument size"
1831 A table option argument contains an invalid number of characters.
1832 Both the option and the argument are ignored.
1833 .It Sy "empty tbl layout"
1835 A table layout specification is completely empty,
1836 specifying zero lines and zero columns.
1837 As a fallback, a single left-justified column is used.
1838 .It Sy "invalid character in tbl layout"
1840 A table layout specification contains a character that can neither
1841 be interpreted as a layout key character nor as a layout modifier,
1842 or a modifier precedes the first key.
1843 The invalid character is discarded.
1844 .It Sy "unmatched parenthesis in tbl layout"
1846 A table layout specification contains an opening parenthesis,
1847 but no matching closing parenthesis.
1848 The rest of the input line, starting from the parenthesis, has no effect.
1849 .It Sy "tbl without any data cells"
1851 A table does not contain any data cells.
1852 It will probably produce no output.
1853 .It Sy "ignoring data in spanned tbl cell"
1855 A table cell is marked as a horizontal span
1859 in the table layout, but it contains data.
1860 The data is ignored.
1861 .It Sy "ignoring extra tbl data cells"
1863 A data line contains more cells than the corresponding layout line.
1864 The data in the extra cells is ignored.
1865 .It Sy "data block open at end of tbl"
1867 A data block is opened with
1869 but never closed with a matching
1871 The remaining data lines of the table are all put into one cell,
1872 and any remaining cells stay empty.
1874 .Ss "Errors related to roff, mdoc, and man code"
1876 .It Sy "duplicate prologue macro"
1878 One of the prologue macros occurs more than once.
1879 The last instance overrides all previous ones.
1880 .It Sy "skipping late title macro"
1884 macro appears after the first non-prologue macro.
1885 Traditional formatters cannot handle this because
1886 they write the page header before parsing the document body.
1887 Even though this technical restriction does not apply to
1889 traditional semantics is preserved.
1890 The late macro is discarded including its arguments.
1891 .It Sy "input stack limit exceeded, infinite loop?"
1893 Explicit recursion limits are implemented for the following features,
1894 in order to prevent infinite loops:
1897 expansion of nested escape sequences
1898 including expansion of strings and number registers,
1900 expansion of nested user-defined macros,
1906 When a limit is hit, the output is incorrect, typically losing
1907 some content, but the parser can continue.
1908 .It Sy "skipping bad character"
1909 .Pq mdoc , man , roff
1910 The input file contains a byte that is not a printable
1913 The message mentions the character number.
1914 The offending byte is replaced with a question mark
1916 Consider editing the input file to replace the byte with an ASCII
1917 transliteration of the intended character.
1918 .It Sy "skipping unknown macro"
1919 .Pq mdoc , man , roff
1920 The first identifier on a request or macro line is neither recognized as a
1922 request, nor as a user-defined macro, nor, respectively, as an
1927 It may be mistyped or unsupported.
1928 The request or macro is discarded including its arguments.
1929 .It Sy "skipping request outside macro"
1935 request occurs outside any macro definition and has no effect.
1936 .It Sy "skipping insecure request"
1938 An input file attempted to run a shell command
1939 or to read or write an external file.
1940 Such attempts are denied for security reasons.
1941 .It Sy "skipping item outside list"
1945 macro occurs outside any
1950 delimiter occurs outside any pile.
1951 It is discarded including its arguments.
1952 .It Sy "skipping column outside column list"
1956 macro occurs outside any
1959 It is discarded including its arguments.
1960 .It Sy "skipping end of block that is not open"
1961 .Pq mdoc , man , eqn , tbl , roff
1962 Various syntax elements can only be used to explicitly close blocks
1963 that have previously been opened.
1966 block closing macro, a
1973 right delimiter or closing brace, or the end of an equation, table, or
1975 conditional request is encountered but no matching block is open.
1976 The offending request or macro is discarded.
1977 .It Sy "fewer RS blocks open, skipping"
1981 macro is invoked with an argument, but less than the specified number of
1987 .It Sy "inserting missing end of block"
1991 macros as well as tables require explicit closing by dedicated macros.
1992 A block that doesn't support bad nesting
1993 ends before all of its children are properly closed.
1994 The open child nodes are closed implicitly.
1995 .It Sy "appending missing end of block"
1996 .Pq mdoc , man , eqn , tbl , roff
1997 At the end of the document, an explicit
2005 block, an equation, table, or
2007 conditional or ignore block is still open.
2008 The open block is closed implicitly.
2009 .It Sy "escaped character not allowed in a name"
2011 Macro, string and register identifiers consist of printable,
2012 non-whitespace ASCII characters.
2013 Escape sequences and characters and strings expressed in terms of them
2014 cannot form part of a name.
2015 The first argument of an
2023 request, or any argument of an
2025 request, or the name of a request or user defined macro being called,
2026 is terminated by an escape sequence.
2032 the request has no effect at all.
2039 what was parsed up to this point is used as the arguments to the request,
2040 and the rest of the input line is discarded including the escape sequence.
2041 When parsing for a request or a user-defined macro name to be called,
2042 only the escape sequence is discarded.
2043 The characters preceding it are used as the request or macro name,
2044 the characters following it are used as the arguments to the request or macro.
2045 .It Sy "using macro argument outside macro"
2047 The escape sequence \e$ occurs outside any macro definition
2048 and expands to the empty string.
2049 .It Sy "argument number is not numeric"
2051 The argument of the escape sequence \e$ is not a digit;
2052 the escape sequence expands to the empty string.
2053 .It Sy "NOT IMPLEMENTED: Bd -file"
2055 For security reasons, the
2057 macro does not support the
2060 By requesting the inclusion of a sensitive file, a malicious document
2061 might otherwise trick a privileged user into inadvertently displaying
2062 the file on the screen, revealing the file content to bystanders.
2063 The argument is ignored including the file name following it.
2064 .It Sy "skipping display without arguments"
2068 block macro does not have any arguments.
2069 The block is discarded, and the block content is displayed in
2070 whatever mode was active before the block.
2071 .It Sy "missing list type, using -item"
2075 macro fails to specify the list type.
2076 .It Sy "argument is not numeric, using 1"
2080 request is not a number.
2081 .It Sy "argument is not a character"
2083 The first argument of a
2085 request is neither a single ASCII character
2086 nor a single character escape sequence.
2087 The request is ignored including all its arguments.
2088 .It Sy "missing manual name, using \(dq\(dq"
2092 or any call in the NAME section, lacks the required argument.
2093 .It Sy "uname(3) system call failed, using UNKNOWN"
2097 macro is called without arguments, and the
2102 can be compiled with
2104 .Fl D Cm OSNAME=\(dq\e\(dq Ar string Cm \e\(dq\(dq .
2106 .It Sy "unknown standard specifier"
2110 macro has an unknown argument and is discarded.
2111 .It Sy "skipping request without numeric argument"
2120 statement has a non-numeric or negative argument or no argument at all.
2121 The invalid request or statement is ignored.
2122 .It Sy "excessive shift"
2126 request is larger than the number of arguments of the macro that is
2127 currently being executed.
2128 All macro arguments are deleted and \en(.$ is set to zero.
2129 .It Sy "NOT IMPLEMENTED: .so with absolute path or \(dq..\(dq"
2131 For security reasons,
2135 file inclusion requests only with relative paths
2136 and only without ascending to any parent directory.
2137 By requesting the inclusion of a sensitive file, a malicious document
2138 might otherwise trick a privileged user into inadvertently displaying
2139 the file on the screen, revealing the file content to bystanders.
2141 only shows the path as it appears behind
2143 .It Sy ".so request failed"
2147 request requires reading an external file, but the file could not be
2150 only shows the path as it appears behind
2152 .It Sy "skipping all arguments"
2153 .Pq mdoc , man , eqn , roff
2169 macro in a list that don't support item heads, a
2188 block closing request is invoked with at least one argument.
2189 All arguments are ignored.
2190 .It Sy "skipping excess arguments"
2191 .Pq mdoc , man , roff
2192 A macro or request is invoked with too many arguments:
2193 .Bl -dash -offset 2n -width 2n -compact
2203 with more than one argument
2206 with another argument after
2212 with more than one argument or with a non-integer argument
2217 family with more than two arguments
2220 with more than three arguments
2223 with more than five arguments
2229 with invalid arguments
2231 The excess arguments are ignored.
2233 .Ss Unsupported features
2235 .It Sy "input too large"
2239 cannot handle input files larger than its arbitrary size limit
2240 of 2^31 bytes (2 Gigabytes).
2241 Since useful manuals are always small, this is not a problem in practice.
2242 Parsing is aborted as soon as the condition is detected.
2243 .It Sy "unsupported control character"
2245 An ASCII control character supported by other
2247 implementations but not by
2249 was found in an input file.
2250 It is replaced by a question mark.
2251 .It Sy "unsupported escape sequence"
2253 An input file contains an escape sequence supported by GNU troff
2254 or Heirloom troff but not by
2256 and it is likely that this will cause information loss
2257 or considerable misformatting.
2258 .It Sy "unsupported roff request"
2260 An input file contains a
2262 request supported by GNU troff or Heirloom troff but not by
2264 and it is likely that this will cause information loss
2265 or considerable misformatting.
2266 .It Sy "eqn delim option in tbl"
2268 The options line of a table defines equation delimiters.
2269 Any equation source code contained in the table will be printed unformatted.
2270 .It Sy "unsupported table layout modifier"
2272 A table layout specification contains an
2275 The modifier is discarded.
2276 .It Sy "ignoring macro in table"
2277 .Pq tbl , mdoc , man
2278 A table contains an invocation of an
2282 macro or of an undefined macro.
2283 The macro is ignored, and its arguments are handled
2284 as if they were a text line.
2286 .Ss Bad command line arguments
2288 .It Sy "bad command line argument"
2289 The argument following one of the
2291 command line options is invalid, or a
2293 given as a command line argument cannot be opened.
2294 .It Sy "duplicate command line argument"
2297 command line option was specified twice.
2298 .It Sy "option has a superfluous value"
2301 option has a value but does not accept one.
2302 .It Sy "missing option value"
2305 option has no argument but requires one.
2306 .It Sy "bad option value"
2312 option has an invalid value.
2313 .It Sy "duplicate option value"
2316 option is specified more than once.
2317 .It Sy "no such tag"
2320 option was specified but the tag was not found in any of the displayed
2335 utility first appeared in
2349 utility was written by
2350 .An Kristaps Dzonsons Aq Mt kristaps@bsd.lv
2351 and is maintained by
2352 .An Ingo Schwarze Aq Mt schwarze@openbsd.org .