-/* $Id: mandoc.h,v 1.64 2011/03/20 16:05:21 kristaps Exp $ */
+/* $Id: mandoc.h,v 1.67 2011/03/22 14:05:45 kristaps Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 2010, 2011 Kristaps Dzonsons <kristaps@bsd.lv>
*
MANDOCERR_FATAL, /* ===== start of fatal errors ===== */
+ MANDOCERR_NOTMANUAL, /* manual isn't really a manual */
MANDOCERR_COLUMNS, /* column syntax is inconsistent */
MANDOCERR_BADDISP, /* NOT IMPLEMENTED: .Bd -file */
MANDOCERR_SYNTLINESCOPE, /* line scope broken, syntax violated */
int pos; /* invocation position */
};
-/*
- * Available registers (set in libroff, accessed elsewhere).
- */
-enum regs {
- REG_nS = 0,
- REG__MAX
-};
-
-/*
- * A register (struct reg) can consist of many types: this consists of
- * normalised types from the original string form.
- */
-union regval {
- unsigned u; /* unsigned integer */
-};
-
-/*
- * A single register entity. If "set" is zero, the value of the
- * register should be the default one, which is per-register. It's
- * assumed that callers know which type in "v" corresponds to which
- * register value.
- */
-struct reg {
- int set; /* whether set or not */
- union regval v; /* parsed data */
-};
-
-/*
- * The primary interface to setting register values is in libroff,
- * although libmdoc and libman from time to time will manipulate
- * registers (such as `.Sh SYNOPSIS' enabling REG_nS).
- */
-struct regset {
- struct reg regs[REG__MAX];
-};
-
-/*
- * A punctuation delimiter, used only in mdoc(7) documents, is opening,
- * closing, or "middle mark" punctuation. These govern spacing.
- * Opening punctuation (e.g., the opening parenthesis) suppresses the
- * following space; closing punctuation (e.g., the closing parenthesis)
- * suppresses the leading space; middle punctuation (e.g., the vertical
- * bar) can do either. The middle punctuation delimiter bends the rules
- * depending on usage.
- */
-enum mdelim {
- DELIM_NONE = 0,
- DELIM_OPEN,
- DELIM_MIDDLE,
- DELIM_CLOSE
-};
-
/*
* The type of parse sequence. This value is usually passed via the
* mandoc(1) command line of -man and -mdoc. It's almost exclusively
void *mandoc_calloc(size_t, size_t);
void *mandoc_malloc(size_t);
void *mandoc_realloc(void *, size_t);
-#define DELIMSZ 6 /* hint: max possible size of a delimiter */
-enum mdelim mandoc_isdelim(const char *);
__END_DECLS