-/* $Id: mandoc.c,v 1.61 2011/11/06 14:43:14 kristaps Exp $ */
+/* $Id: mandoc.c,v 1.66 2012/06/12 20:21:04 kristaps Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Kristaps Dzonsons <kristaps@bsd.lv>
- * Copyright (c) 2011 Ingo Schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org>
+ * Copyright (c) 2011, 2012 Ingo Schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org>
*
* Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
* purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
static int a2time(time_t *, const char *, const char *);
static char *time2a(time_t);
-static int numescape(const char *);
-/*
- * Pass over recursive numerical expressions. This context of this
- * function is important: it's only called within character-terminating
- * escapes (e.g., \s[xxxyyy]), so all we need to do is handle initial
- * recursion: we don't care about what's in these blocks.
- * This returns the number of characters skipped or -1 if an error
- * occurs (the caller should bail).
- */
-static int
-numescape(const char *start)
-{
- int i;
- size_t sz;
- const char *cp;
-
- i = 0;
-
- /* The expression consists of a subexpression. */
-
- if ('\\' == start[i]) {
- cp = &start[++i];
- /*
- * Read past the end of the subexpression.
- * Bail immediately on errors.
- */
- if (ESCAPE_ERROR == mandoc_escape(&cp, NULL, NULL))
- return(-1);
- return(i + cp - &start[i]);
- }
- if ('(' != start[i++])
- return(0);
+enum mandoc_esc
+mandoc_escape(const char **end, const char **start, int *sz)
+{
+ const char *local_start;
+ int local_sz;
+ char term;
+ enum mandoc_esc gly;
/*
- * A parenthesised subexpression. Read until the closing
- * parenthesis, making sure to handle any nested subexpressions
- * that might ruin our parse.
+ * When the caller doesn't provide return storage,
+ * use local storage.
*/
- while (')' != start[i]) {
- sz = strcspn(&start[i], ")\\");
- i += (int)sz;
+ if (NULL == start)
+ start = &local_start;
+ if (NULL == sz)
+ sz = &local_sz;
- if ('\0' == start[i])
- return(-1);
- else if ('\\' != start[i])
- continue;
-
- cp = &start[++i];
- if (ESCAPE_ERROR == mandoc_escape(&cp, NULL, NULL))
- return(-1);
- i += cp - &start[i];
- }
-
- /* Read past the terminating ')'. */
- return(++i);
-}
-
-enum mandoc_esc
-mandoc_escape(const char **end, const char **start, int *sz)
-{
- char c, term, numeric;
- int i, lim, ssz, rlim;
- const char *cp, *rstart;
- enum mandoc_esc gly;
+ /*
+ * Beyond the backslash, at least one input character
+ * is part of the escape sequence. With one exception
+ * (see below), that character won't be returned.
+ */
- cp = *end;
- rstart = cp;
- if (start)
- *start = rstart;
- i = lim = 0;
gly = ESCAPE_ERROR;
- term = numeric = '\0';
+ *start = ++*end;
+ *sz = 0;
+ term = '\0';
- switch ((c = cp[i++])) {
+ switch ((*start)[-1]) {
/*
* First the glyphs. There are several different forms of
* these, but each eventually returns a substring of the glyph
*/
case ('('):
gly = ESCAPE_SPECIAL;
- lim = 2;
+ *sz = 2;
break;
case ('['):
gly = ESCAPE_SPECIAL;
* Unicode codepoint. Here, however, only check whether
* it's not a zero-width escape.
*/
- if ('u' == cp[i] && ']' != cp[i + 1])
+ if ('u' == (*start)[0] && ']' != (*start)[1])
gly = ESCAPE_UNICODE;
term = ']';
break;
case ('C'):
- if ('\'' != cp[i])
+ if ('\'' != **start)
return(ESCAPE_ERROR);
gly = ESCAPE_SPECIAL;
+ *start = ++*end;
term = '\'';
break;
+ /*
+ * The \z escape is supposed to output the following
+ * character without advancing the cursor position.
+ * Since we are mostly dealing with terminal mode,
+ * let us just skip the next character.
+ */
+ case ('z'):
+ return(ESCAPE_SKIPCHAR);
+
/*
* Handle all triggers matching \X(xy, \Xx, and \X[xxxx], where
* 'X' is the trigger. These have opaque sub-strings.
case ('f'):
if (ESCAPE_ERROR == gly)
gly = ESCAPE_FONT;
-
- rstart= &cp[i];
- if (start)
- *start = rstart;
-
- switch (cp[i++]) {
+ switch (**start) {
case ('('):
- lim = 2;
+ *start = ++*end;
+ *sz = 2;
break;
case ('['):
+ *start = ++*end;
term = ']';
break;
default:
- lim = 1;
- i--;
+ *sz = 1;
break;
}
break;
case ('X'):
/* FALLTHROUGH */
case ('Z'):
- if ('\'' != cp[i++])
+ if ('\'' != **start)
return(ESCAPE_ERROR);
gly = ESCAPE_IGNORE;
+ *start = ++*end;
term = '\'';
break;
case ('w'):
/* FALLTHROUGH */
case ('x'):
+ if ('\'' != **start)
+ return(ESCAPE_ERROR);
if (ESCAPE_ERROR == gly)
gly = ESCAPE_IGNORE;
- if ('\'' != cp[i++])
- return(ESCAPE_ERROR);
- term = numeric = '\'';
+ *start = ++*end;
+ term = '\'';
break;
/*
* XXX Do any other escapes need similar handling?
*/
case ('N'):
- if ('\0' == cp[i])
+ if ('\0' == **start)
return(ESCAPE_ERROR);
- *end = &cp[++i];
- if (isdigit((unsigned char)cp[i-1]))
+ (*end)++;
+ if (isdigit((unsigned char)**start)) {
+ *sz = 1;
return(ESCAPE_IGNORE);
+ }
+ (*start)++;
while (isdigit((unsigned char)**end))
(*end)++;
- if (start)
- *start = &cp[i];
- if (sz)
- *sz = *end - &cp[i];
+ *sz = *end - *start;
if ('\0' != **end)
(*end)++;
return(ESCAPE_NUMBERED);
case ('s'):
gly = ESCAPE_IGNORE;
- rstart = &cp[i];
- if (start)
- *start = rstart;
-
/* See +/- counts as a sign. */
- c = cp[i];
- if ('+' == c || '-' == c || ASCII_HYPH == c)
- ++i;
+ if ('+' == **end || '-' == **end || ASCII_HYPH == **end)
+ (*end)++;
- switch (cp[i++]) {
+ switch (**end) {
case ('('):
- lim = 2;
+ *start = ++*end;
+ *sz = 2;
break;
case ('['):
- term = numeric = ']';
+ *start = ++*end;
+ term = ']';
break;
case ('\''):
- term = numeric = '\'';
+ *start = ++*end;
+ term = '\'';
break;
default:
- lim = 1;
- i--;
+ *sz = 1;
break;
}
- /* See +/- counts as a sign. */
- c = cp[i];
- if ('+' == c || '-' == c || ASCII_HYPH == c)
- ++i;
-
break;
/*
* Anything else is assumed to be a glyph.
+ * In this case, pass back the character after the backslash.
*/
default:
gly = ESCAPE_SPECIAL;
- lim = 1;
- i--;
+ *start = --*end;
+ *sz = 1;
break;
}
assert(ESCAPE_ERROR != gly);
- rstart = &cp[i];
- if (start)
- *start = rstart;
-
- /*
- * If a terminating block has been specified, we need to
- * handle the case of recursion, which could have their
- * own terminating blocks that mess up our parse. This, by the
- * way, means that the "start" and "size" values will be
- * effectively meaningless.
- */
-
- ssz = 0;
- if (numeric && -1 == (ssz = numescape(&cp[i])))
- return(ESCAPE_ERROR);
-
- i += ssz;
- rlim = -1;
-
/*
- * We have a character terminator. Try to read up to that
- * character. If we can't (i.e., we hit the nil), then return
- * an error; if we can, calculate our length, read past the
- * terminating character, and exit.
+ * Read up to the terminating character,
+ * paying attention to nested escapes.
*/
if ('\0' != term) {
- *end = strchr(&cp[i], term);
- if ('\0' == *end)
+ while (**end != term) {
+ switch (**end) {
+ case ('\0'):
+ return(ESCAPE_ERROR);
+ case ('\\'):
+ (*end)++;
+ if (ESCAPE_ERROR ==
+ mandoc_escape(end, NULL, NULL))
+ return(ESCAPE_ERROR);
+ break;
+ default:
+ (*end)++;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ *sz = (*end)++ - *start;
+ } else {
+ assert(*sz > 0);
+ if ((size_t)*sz > strlen(*start))
return(ESCAPE_ERROR);
-
- rlim = *end - &cp[i];
- if (sz)
- *sz = rlim;
- (*end)++;
- goto out;
+ *end += *sz;
}
- assert(lim > 0);
-
- /*
- * We have a numeric limit. If the string is shorter than that,
- * stop and return an error. Else adjust our endpoint, length,
- * and return the current glyph.
- */
-
- if ((size_t)lim > strlen(&cp[i]))
- return(ESCAPE_ERROR);
-
- rlim = lim;
- if (sz)
- *sz = rlim;
-
- *end = &cp[i] + lim;
-
-out:
- assert(rlim >= 0 && rstart);
-
/* Run post-processors. */
switch (gly) {
* Pretend that the constant-width font modes are the
* same as the regular font modes.
*/
- if (2 == rlim && 'C' == *rstart)
- rstart++;
- else if (1 != rlim)
+ if (2 == *sz && 'C' == **start) {
+ (*start)++;
+ (*sz)--;
+ } else if (1 != *sz)
break;
- switch (*rstart) {
+ switch (**start) {
case ('3'):
/* FALLTHROUGH */
case ('B'):
}
break;
case (ESCAPE_SPECIAL):
- if (1 != rlim)
- break;
- if ('c' == *rstart)
+ if (1 == *sz && 'c' == **start)
gly = ESCAPE_NOSPACE;
break;
default:
mandoc_msg(MANDOCERR_NODATE, parse, ln, pos, NULL);
time(&t);
}
+ else if (a2time(&t, "%Y-%m-%d", in))
+ t = 0;
else if (!a2time(&t, "$" "Mdocdate: %b %d %Y $", in) &&
- !a2time(&t, "%b %d, %Y", in) &&
- !a2time(&t, "%Y-%m-%d", in)) {
+ !a2time(&t, "%b %d, %Y", in)) {
mandoc_msg(MANDOCERR_BADDATE, parse, ln, pos, NULL);
t = 0;
}
return(found && !enclosed);
}
-/*
- * Find out whether a line is a macro line or not. If it is, adjust the
- * current position and return one; if it isn't, return zero and don't
- * change the current position.
- */
-int
-mandoc_getcontrol(const char *cp, int *ppos)
-{
- int pos;
-
- pos = *ppos;
-
- if ('\\' == cp[pos] && '.' == cp[pos + 1])
- pos += 2;
- else if ('.' == cp[pos] || '\'' == cp[pos])
- pos++;
- else
- return(0);
-
- while (' ' == cp[pos] || '\t' == cp[pos])
- pos++;
-
- *ppos = pos;
- return(1);
-}
-
/*
* Convert a string to a long that may not be <0.
* If the string is invalid, or is less than 0, return -1.