-/* $Id: main.c,v 1.17 2009/03/26 16:23:22 kristaps Exp $ */
+/* $Id: main.c,v 1.107 2010/09/27 09:26:27 kristaps Exp $ */
/*
- * Copyright (c) 2008, 2009 Kristaps Dzonsons <kristaps@openbsd.org>
+ * Copyright (c) 2008, 2009, 2010 Kristaps Dzonsons <kristaps@bsd.lv>
+ * Copyright (c) 2010 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 copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all
- * copies.
+ * 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 AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL
- * WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED
- * WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
- * AUTHOR 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.
+ * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
+ * WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR 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.
*/
+#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
+#include "config.h"
+#endif
+
+#include <sys/mman.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <assert.h>
-#include <err.h>
+#include <ctype.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
+#include "mandoc.h"
+#include "main.h"
#include "mdoc.h"
#include "man.h"
+#include "roff.h"
-/* Account for FreeBSD and Linux in our declarations. */
+#ifndef MAP_FILE
+#define MAP_FILE 0
+#endif
-#ifdef __linux__
-extern int getsubopt(char **, char * const *, char **);
-# ifndef __dead
-# define __dead __attribute__((__noreturn__))
-# endif
-#elif defined(__dead2)
-# ifndef __dead
-# define __dead __dead2
+#define UNCONST(a) ((void *)(uintptr_t)(const void *)(a))
+
+/* FIXME: Intel's compiler? LLVM? pcc? */
+
+#if !defined(__GNUC__) || (__GNUC__ < 2)
+# if !defined(lint)
+# define __attribute__(x)
# endif
-#endif
+#endif /* !defined(__GNUC__) || (__GNUC__ < 2) */
+
+typedef void (*out_mdoc)(void *, const struct mdoc *);
+typedef void (*out_man)(void *, const struct man *);
+typedef void (*out_free)(void *);
struct buf {
char *buf;
size_t sz;
};
-struct curparse {
- const char *file;
- int wflags;
-#define WARN_WALL 0x03 /* All-warnings mask. */
-#define WARN_WCOMPAT (1 << 0) /* Compatibility warnings. */
-#define WARN_WSYNTAX (1 << 1) /* Syntax warnings. */
-#define WARN_WERR (1 << 2) /* Warnings->errors. */
-};
-
-#define IGN_SCOPE (1 << 0) /* Ignore scope errors. */
-#define IGN_ESCAPE (1 << 1) /* Ignore bad escapes. */
-#define IGN_MACRO (1 << 2) /* Ignore unknown macros. */
-
enum intt {
- INTT_MDOC = 0,
+ INTT_AUTO,
+ INTT_MDOC,
INTT_MAN
};
enum outt {
OUTT_ASCII = 0,
OUTT_TREE,
- OUTT_LINT
+ OUTT_HTML,
+ OUTT_XHTML,
+ OUTT_LINT,
+ OUTT_PS,
+ OUTT_PDF
};
-typedef int (*out_run)(void *, const struct man *,
- const struct mdoc *);
-typedef void (*out_free)(void *);
+struct curparse {
+ const char *file; /* Current parse. */
+ int fd; /* Current parse. */
+ enum mandoclevel wlevel; /* Ignore messages below this. */
+ int wstop; /* Stop after a file with a warning. */
+ enum intt inttype; /* which parser to use */
+ struct man *man; /* man parser */
+ struct mdoc *mdoc; /* mdoc parser */
+ struct roff *roff; /* roff parser (!NULL) */
+ struct regset regs; /* roff registers */
+ enum outt outtype; /* which output to use */
+ out_mdoc outmdoc; /* mdoc output ptr */
+ out_man outman; /* man output ptr */
+ out_free outfree; /* free output ptr */
+ void *outdata; /* data for output */
+ char outopts[BUFSIZ]; /* buf of output opts */
+};
-extern char *__progname;
+static const char * const mandoclevels[MANDOCLEVEL_MAX] = {
+ "SUCCESS",
+ "RESERVED",
+ "WARNING",
+ "ERROR",
+ "FATAL",
+ "BADARG",
+ "SYSERR"
+};
-extern void *ascii_alloc(void);
-extern int terminal_run(void *, const struct man *,
- const struct mdoc *);
-extern int tree_run(void *, const struct man *,
- const struct mdoc *);
-extern void terminal_free(void *);
+static const enum mandocerr mandoclimits[MANDOCLEVEL_MAX] = {
+ MANDOCERR_OK,
+ MANDOCERR_WARNING,
+ MANDOCERR_WARNING,
+ MANDOCERR_ERROR,
+ MANDOCERR_FATAL,
+ MANDOCERR_MAX,
+ MANDOCERR_MAX
+};
-static int foptions(int *, char *);
-static int toptions(enum outt *, char *);
-static int moptions(enum intt *, char *);
-static int woptions(int *, char *);
-static int merr(void *, int, int, const char *);
-static int manwarn(void *, int, int, const char *);
-static int mdocwarn(void *, int, int,
- enum mdoc_warn, const char *);
-static int file(struct buf *, struct buf *,
- const char *,
- struct man *, struct mdoc *);
-static int fdesc(struct buf *, struct buf *,
- const char *, int,
- struct man *, struct mdoc *);
-__dead static void version(void);
-__dead static void usage(void);
+static const char * const mandocerrs[MANDOCERR_MAX] = {
+ "ok",
+
+ "generic warning",
+
+ "text should be uppercase",
+ "sections out of conventional order",
+ "section name repeats",
+ "out of order prologue",
+ "repeated prologue entry",
+ "list type must come first",
+ "bad standard",
+ "bad library",
+ "tab in non-literal context",
+ "bad escape sequence",
+ "unterminated quoted string",
+ "argument requires the width argument",
+ "superfluous width argument",
+ "ignoring argument",
+ "bad date argument",
+ "bad width argument",
+ "unknown manual section",
+ "section not in conventional manual section",
+ "end of line whitespace",
+ "blocks badly nested",
+
+ "generic error",
+
+ "NAME section must come first",
+ "bad Boolean value",
+ "child violates parent syntax",
+ "bad AT&T symbol",
+ "list type repeated",
+ "display type repeated",
+ "argument repeated",
+ "manual name not yet set",
+ "obsolete macro ignored",
+ "empty macro ignored",
+ "macro not allowed in body",
+ "macro not allowed in prologue",
+ "bad character",
+ "bad NAME section contents",
+ "no blank lines",
+ "no text in this context",
+ "bad comment style",
+ "unknown macro will be lost",
+ "line scope broken",
+ "argument count wrong",
+ "request scope close w/none open",
+ "scope already open",
+ "scope open on exit",
+ "macro requires line argument(s)",
+ "macro requires body argument(s)",
+ "macro requires argument(s)",
+ "no title in document",
+ "missing list type",
+ "missing display type",
+ "missing font type",
+ "line argument(s) will be lost",
+ "body argument(s) will be lost",
+ "paragraph macro ignored",
+
+ "generic fatal error",
+
+ "column syntax is inconsistent",
+ "displays may not be nested",
+ "unsupported display type",
+ "blocks badly nested",
+ "no such block is open",
+ "line scope broken, syntax violated",
+ "argument count wrong, violates syntax",
+ "child violates parent syntax",
+ "argument count wrong, violates syntax",
+ "no document body",
+ "no document prologue",
+ "utsname system call failed",
+ "static buffer exhausted",
+};
+static void fdesc(struct curparse *);
+static void ffile(const char *, struct curparse *);
+static int moptions(enum intt *, char *);
+static int mmsg(enum mandocerr, void *,
+ int, int, const char *);
+static void pset(const char *, int, struct curparse *,
+ struct man **, struct mdoc **);
+static int toptions(struct curparse *, char *);
+static void usage(void) __attribute__((noreturn));
+static void version(void) __attribute__((noreturn));
+static int woptions(struct curparse *, char *);
+
+static const char *progname;
+static enum mandoclevel exit_status = MANDOCLEVEL_OK;
int
main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
- int c, rc, fflags, pflags;
- struct mdoc_cb mdoccb;
- struct man_cb mancb;
- struct man *man;
- struct mdoc *mdoc;
- void *outdata;
- enum outt outtype;
- enum intt inttype;
- struct buf ln, blk;
- out_run outrun;
- out_free outfree;
+ int c;
struct curparse curp;
- fflags = 0;
- outtype = OUTT_ASCII;
- inttype = INTT_MDOC;
+ progname = strrchr(argv[0], '/');
+ if (progname == NULL)
+ progname = argv[0];
+ else
+ ++progname;
- bzero(&curp, sizeof(struct curparse));
+ memset(&curp, 0, sizeof(struct curparse));
+
+ curp.inttype = INTT_AUTO;
+ curp.outtype = OUTT_ASCII;
+ curp.wlevel = MANDOCLEVEL_FATAL;
/* LINTED */
- while (-1 != (c = getopt(argc, argv, "f:m:VW:T:")))
+ while (-1 != (c = getopt(argc, argv, "m:O:T:VW:")))
switch (c) {
- case ('f'):
- if ( ! foptions(&fflags, optarg))
- return(0);
- break;
case ('m'):
- if ( ! moptions(&inttype, optarg))
- return(0);
+ if ( ! moptions(&curp.inttype, optarg))
+ return((int)MANDOCLEVEL_BADARG);
+ break;
+ case ('O'):
+ (void)strlcat(curp.outopts, optarg, BUFSIZ);
+ (void)strlcat(curp.outopts, ",", BUFSIZ);
break;
case ('T'):
- if ( ! toptions(&outtype, optarg))
- return(0);
+ if ( ! toptions(&curp, optarg))
+ return((int)MANDOCLEVEL_BADARG);
break;
case ('W'):
- if ( ! woptions(&curp.wflags, optarg))
- return(0);
+ if ( ! woptions(&curp, optarg))
+ return((int)MANDOCLEVEL_BADARG);
break;
case ('V'):
version();
argc -= optind;
argv += optind;
- /*
- * Allocate the appropriate front-end. Note that utf8, latin1
- * (both not yet implemented) and ascii all resolve to the
- * terminal front-end with different encodings (see terminal.c).
- * Not all frontends have cleanup or alloc routines.
- */
-
- switch (outtype) {
- case (OUTT_TREE):
- outdata = NULL;
- outrun = tree_run;
- outfree = NULL;
- break;
- case (OUTT_LINT):
- outdata = NULL;
- outrun = NULL;
- outfree = NULL;
- break;
- default:
- outdata = ascii_alloc();
- outrun = terminal_run;
- outfree = terminal_free;
- break;
- }
-
- /*
- * All callbacks route into here, where we print them onto the
- * screen. XXX - for now, no path for debugging messages.
- */
-
- mdoccb.mdoc_msg = NULL;
- mdoccb.mdoc_err = merr;
- mdoccb.mdoc_warn = mdocwarn;
-
- mancb.man_err = merr;
- mancb.man_warn = manwarn;
-
- /* Configure buffers. */
-
- bzero(&ln, sizeof(struct buf));
- bzero(&blk, sizeof(struct buf));
-
- man = NULL;
- mdoc = NULL;
- pflags = 0;
-
- /*
- * Allocate the parser. There are two kinds of parser: libman
- * and libmdoc. We must separately copy over the flags that
- * we'll use internally.
- */
+ if (NULL == *argv) {
+ curp.file = "<stdin>";
+ curp.fd = STDIN_FILENO;
- switch (inttype) {
- case (INTT_MAN):
- if (fflags & IGN_MACRO)
- pflags |= MAN_IGN_MACRO;
- man = man_alloc(&curp, pflags, &mancb);
- break;
- default:
- if (fflags & IGN_SCOPE)
- pflags |= MDOC_IGN_SCOPE;
- if (fflags & IGN_ESCAPE)
- pflags |= MDOC_IGN_ESCAPE;
- if (fflags & IGN_MACRO)
- pflags |= MDOC_IGN_MACRO;
- mdoc = mdoc_alloc(&curp, pflags, &mdoccb);
- break;
+ fdesc(&curp);
}
- /*
- * Main loop around available files.
- */
-
- if (NULL == *argv) {
- curp.file = "<stdin>";
- rc = 0;
- c = fdesc(&blk, &ln, "stdin", STDIN_FILENO, man, mdoc);
-
- if (c && NULL == outrun)
- rc = 1;
- else if (c && outrun && (*outrun)(outdata, man, mdoc))
- rc = 1;
- } else {
- while (*argv) {
- curp.file = *argv;
- c = file(&blk, &ln, *argv, man, mdoc);
- if ( ! c)
- break;
- if (outrun && ! (*outrun)(outdata, man, mdoc))
- break;
- if (man)
- man_reset(man);
- if (mdoc)
- mdoc_reset(mdoc);
- argv++;
- }
- rc = NULL == *argv;
+ while (*argv) {
+ ffile(*argv, &curp);
+ if (MANDOCLEVEL_OK != exit_status && curp.wstop)
+ break;
+ ++argv;
}
- if (blk.buf)
- free(blk.buf);
- if (ln.buf)
- free(ln.buf);
- if (outfree)
- (*outfree)(outdata);
- if (mdoc)
- mdoc_free(mdoc);
- if (man)
- man_free(man);
+ if (curp.outfree)
+ (*curp.outfree)(curp.outdata);
+ if (curp.mdoc)
+ mdoc_free(curp.mdoc);
+ if (curp.man)
+ man_free(curp.man);
+ if (curp.roff)
+ roff_free(curp.roff);
- return(rc ? EXIT_SUCCESS : EXIT_FAILURE);
+ return((int)exit_status);
}
-__dead static void
+static void
version(void)
{
- (void)printf("%s %s\n", __progname, VERSION);
- exit(0);
- /* NOTREACHED */
+ (void)printf("%s %s\n", progname, VERSION);
+ exit((int)MANDOCLEVEL_OK);
}
-__dead static void
+static void
usage(void)
{
- (void)fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s [-V] [-foption...] "
- "[-mformat] [-Toutput] [-Werr...]\n",
- __progname);
- exit(1);
- /* NOTREACHED */
+ (void)fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s [-V] [-foption] "
+ "[-mformat] [-Ooption] [-Toutput] "
+ "[-Werr] [file...]\n", progname);
+ exit((int)MANDOCLEVEL_BADARG);
}
-static int
-file(struct buf *blk, struct buf *ln, const char *file,
- struct man *man, struct mdoc *mdoc)
+static void
+ffile(const char *file, struct curparse *curp)
{
- int fd, c;
- if (-1 == (fd = open(file, O_RDONLY, 0))) {
- warn("%s", file);
- return(0);
+ curp->file = file;
+ if (-1 == (curp->fd = open(curp->file, O_RDONLY, 0))) {
+ perror(curp->file);
+ exit_status = MANDOCLEVEL_SYSERR;
+ return;
}
- c = fdesc(blk, ln, file, fd, man, mdoc);
+ fdesc(curp);
+
+ if (-1 == close(curp->fd))
+ perror(curp->file);
+}
- if (-1 == close(fd))
- warn("%s", file);
- return(c);
+static void
+resize_buf(struct buf *buf, size_t initial)
+{
+
+ buf->sz = buf->sz ? 2 * buf->sz : initial;
+ buf->buf = realloc(buf->buf, buf->sz);
+ if (NULL == buf->buf) {
+ perror(NULL);
+ exit((int)MANDOCLEVEL_SYSERR);
+ }
}
static int
-fdesc(struct buf *blk, struct buf *ln,
- const char *f, int fd,
- struct man *man, struct mdoc *mdoc)
+read_whole_file(struct curparse *curp, struct buf *fb, int *with_mmap)
{
- size_t sz;
- ssize_t ssz;
struct stat st;
- int j, i, pos, lnn;
+ size_t off;
+ ssize_t ssz;
- assert( ! (man && mdoc));
+ if (-1 == fstat(curp->fd, &st)) {
+ perror(curp->file);
+ return(0);
+ }
/*
- * Two buffers: ln and buf. buf is the input buffer, optimised
- * for each file's block size. ln is a line buffer. Both
- * growable, hence passed in by ptr-ptr.
+ * If we're a regular file, try just reading in the whole entry
+ * via mmap(). This is faster than reading it into blocks, and
+ * since each file is only a few bytes to begin with, I'm not
+ * concerned that this is going to tank any machines.
*/
- sz = BUFSIZ;
+ if (S_ISREG(st.st_mode)) {
+ if (st.st_size >= (1U << 31)) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "%s: input too large\n",
+ curp->file);
+ return(0);
+ }
+ *with_mmap = 1;
+ fb->sz = (size_t)st.st_size;
+ fb->buf = mmap(NULL, fb->sz, PROT_READ,
+ MAP_FILE|MAP_SHARED, curp->fd, 0);
+ if (fb->buf != MAP_FAILED)
+ return(1);
+ }
- if (-1 == fstat(fd, &st))
- warnx("%s", f);
- else if ((size_t)st.st_blksize > sz)
- sz = st.st_blksize;
+ /*
+ * If this isn't a regular file (like, say, stdin), then we must
+ * go the old way and just read things in bit by bit.
+ */
- if (sz > blk->sz) {
- blk->buf = realloc(blk->buf, sz);
- if (NULL == blk->buf)
- err(1, "realloc");
- blk->sz = sz;
+ *with_mmap = 0;
+ off = 0;
+ fb->sz = 0;
+ fb->buf = NULL;
+ for (;;) {
+ if (off == fb->sz) {
+ if (fb->sz == (1U << 31)) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "%s: input too large\n",
+ curp->file);
+ break;
+ }
+ resize_buf(fb, 65536);
+ }
+ ssz = read(curp->fd, fb->buf + (int)off, fb->sz - off);
+ if (ssz == 0) {
+ fb->sz = off;
+ return(1);
+ }
+ if (ssz == -1) {
+ perror(curp->file);
+ break;
+ }
+ off += (size_t)ssz;
}
+ free(fb->buf);
+ fb->buf = NULL;
+ return(0);
+}
+
+
+static void
+fdesc(struct curparse *curp)
+{
+ struct buf ln, blk;
+ int i, pos, lnn, lnn_start, with_mmap, of;
+ enum rofferr re;
+ unsigned char c;
+ struct man *man;
+ struct mdoc *mdoc;
+ struct roff *roff;
+
+ man = NULL;
+ mdoc = NULL;
+ roff = NULL;
+
+ memset(&ln, 0, sizeof(struct buf));
+
/*
- * Fill buf with file blocksize and parse newlines into ln.
+ * Two buffers: ln and buf. buf is the input file and may be
+ * memory mapped. ln is a line buffer and grows on-demand.
*/
- for (lnn = 1, pos = 0; ; ) {
- if (-1 == (ssz = read(fd, blk->buf, sz))) {
- warn("%s", f);
- return(0);
- } else if (0 == ssz)
- break;
+ if ( ! read_whole_file(curp, &blk, &with_mmap)) {
+ exit_status = MANDOCLEVEL_SYSERR;
+ return;
+ }
- for (i = 0; i < (int)ssz; i++) {
- if (pos >= (int)ln->sz) {
- ln->sz += 256; /* Step-size. */
- ln->buf = realloc(ln->buf, ln->sz);
- if (NULL == ln->buf)
- err(1, "realloc");
+ if (NULL == curp->roff)
+ curp->roff = roff_alloc(&curp->regs, curp, mmsg);
+ assert(curp->roff);
+ roff = curp->roff;
+
+ for (i = 0, lnn = 1; i < (int)blk.sz;) {
+ pos = 0;
+ lnn_start = lnn;
+ while (i < (int)blk.sz) {
+ if ('\n' == blk.buf[i]) {
+ ++i;
+ ++lnn;
+ break;
}
- if ('\n' != blk->buf[i]) {
- ln->buf[pos++] = blk->buf[i];
+ /*
+ * Warn about bogus characters. If you're using
+ * non-ASCII encoding, you're screwing your
+ * readers. Since I'd rather this not happen,
+ * I'll be helpful and drop these characters so
+ * we don't display gibberish. Note to manual
+ * writers: use special characters.
+ */
+
+ c = (unsigned char) blk.buf[i];
+ if ( ! (isascii(c) && (isgraph(c) || isblank(c)))) {
+ mmsg(MANDOCERR_BADCHAR, curp,
+ lnn_start, pos, "ignoring byte");
+ i++;
continue;
}
- /* Check for CPP-escaped newline. */
-
- if (pos > 0 && '\\' == ln->buf[pos - 1]) {
- for (j = pos - 1; j >= 0; j--)
- if ('\\' != ln->buf[j])
+ /* Trailing backslash is like a plain character. */
+ if ('\\' != blk.buf[i] || i + 1 == (int)blk.sz) {
+ if (pos >= (int)ln.sz)
+ resize_buf(&ln, 256);
+ ln.buf[pos++] = blk.buf[i++];
+ continue;
+ }
+ /* Found an escape and at least one other character. */
+ if ('\n' == blk.buf[i + 1]) {
+ /* Escaped newlines are skipped over */
+ i += 2;
+ ++lnn;
+ continue;
+ }
+ if ('"' == blk.buf[i + 1]) {
+ i += 2;
+ /* Comment, skip to end of line */
+ for (; i < (int)blk.sz; ++i) {
+ if ('\n' == blk.buf[i]) {
+ ++i;
+ ++lnn;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ /* Backout trailing whitespaces */
+ for (; pos > 0; --pos) {
+ if (ln.buf[pos - 1] != ' ')
+ break;
+ if (pos > 2 && ln.buf[pos - 2] == '\\')
break;
-
- if ( ! ((pos - j) % 2)) {
- pos--;
- lnn++;
- continue;
}
+ break;
}
+ /* Some other escape sequence, copy and continue. */
+ if (pos + 1 >= (int)ln.sz)
+ resize_buf(&ln, 256);
+
+ ln.buf[pos++] = blk.buf[i++];
+ ln.buf[pos++] = blk.buf[i++];
+ }
+
+ if (pos >= (int)ln.sz)
+ resize_buf(&ln, 256);
+ ln.buf[pos] = '\0';
+
+ /*
+ * A significant amount of complexity is contained by
+ * the roff preprocessor. It's line-oriented but can be
+ * expressed on one line, so we need at times to
+ * readjust our starting point and re-run it. The roff
+ * preprocessor can also readjust the buffers with new
+ * data, so we pass them in wholesale.
+ */
+
+ of = 0;
+ do {
+ re = roff_parseln(roff, lnn_start,
+ &ln.buf, &ln.sz, of, &of);
+ } while (ROFF_RERUN == re);
+
+ if (ROFF_IGN == re) {
+ continue;
+ } else if (ROFF_ERR == re) {
+ assert(MANDOCLEVEL_FATAL <= exit_status);
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * If input parsers have not been allocated, do so now.
+ * We keep these instanced betwen parsers, but set them
+ * locally per parse routine since we can use different
+ * parsers with each one.
+ */
+
+ if ( ! (man || mdoc))
+ pset(ln.buf + of, pos - of, curp, &man, &mdoc);
+
+ /* Lastly, push down into the parsers themselves. */
+
+ if (man && ! man_parseln(man, lnn_start, ln.buf, of)) {
+ assert(MANDOCLEVEL_FATAL <= exit_status);
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+ if (mdoc && ! mdoc_parseln(mdoc, lnn_start, ln.buf, of)) {
+ assert(MANDOCLEVEL_FATAL <= exit_status);
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* NOTE a parser may not have been assigned, yet. */
+
+ if ( ! (man || mdoc)) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "%s: Not a manual\n", curp->file);
+ exit_status = MANDOCLEVEL_FATAL;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+
+ /* Clean up the parse routine ASTs. */
+
+ if (mdoc && ! mdoc_endparse(mdoc)) {
+ assert(MANDOCLEVEL_FATAL <= exit_status);
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+ if (man && ! man_endparse(man)) {
+ assert(MANDOCLEVEL_FATAL <= exit_status);
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+ if (roff && ! roff_endparse(roff)) {
+ assert(MANDOCLEVEL_FATAL <= exit_status);
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * With -Wstop and warnings or errors of at least
+ * the requested level, do not produce output.
+ */
+
+ if (MANDOCLEVEL_OK != exit_status && curp->wstop)
+ goto cleanup;
+
+ /* If unset, allocate output dev now (if applicable). */
+
+ if ( ! (curp->outman && curp->outmdoc)) {
+ switch (curp->outtype) {
+ case (OUTT_XHTML):
+ curp->outdata = xhtml_alloc(curp->outopts);
+ break;
+ case (OUTT_HTML):
+ curp->outdata = html_alloc(curp->outopts);
+ break;
+ case (OUTT_ASCII):
+ curp->outdata = ascii_alloc(curp->outopts);
+ curp->outfree = ascii_free;
+ break;
+ case (OUTT_PDF):
+ curp->outdata = pdf_alloc(curp->outopts);
+ curp->outfree = pspdf_free;
+ break;
+ case (OUTT_PS):
+ curp->outdata = ps_alloc(curp->outopts);
+ curp->outfree = pspdf_free;
+ break;
+ default:
+ break;
+ }
- ln->buf[pos] = 0;
- if (mdoc && ! mdoc_parseln(mdoc, lnn, ln->buf))
- return(0);
- if (man && ! man_parseln(man, lnn, ln->buf))
- return(0);
- lnn++;
- pos = 0;
+ switch (curp->outtype) {
+ case (OUTT_HTML):
+ /* FALLTHROUGH */
+ case (OUTT_XHTML):
+ curp->outman = html_man;
+ curp->outmdoc = html_mdoc;
+ curp->outfree = html_free;
+ break;
+ case (OUTT_TREE):
+ curp->outman = tree_man;
+ curp->outmdoc = tree_mdoc;
+ break;
+ case (OUTT_PDF):
+ /* FALLTHROUGH */
+ case (OUTT_ASCII):
+ /* FALLTHROUGH */
+ case (OUTT_PS):
+ curp->outman = terminal_man;
+ curp->outmdoc = terminal_mdoc;
+ break;
+ default:
+ break;
}
}
+ /* Execute the out device, if it exists. */
+
+ if (man && curp->outman)
+ (*curp->outman)(curp->outdata, man);
+ if (mdoc && curp->outmdoc)
+ (*curp->outmdoc)(curp->outdata, mdoc);
+
+ cleanup:
+ memset(&curp->regs, 0, sizeof(struct regset));
if (mdoc)
- return(mdoc_endparse(mdoc));
+ mdoc_reset(mdoc);
+ if (man)
+ man_reset(man);
+ if (roff)
+ roff_reset(roff);
+ if (ln.buf)
+ free(ln.buf);
+ if (with_mmap)
+ munmap(blk.buf, blk.sz);
+ else
+ free(blk.buf);
- return(man_endparse(man));
+ return;
+}
+
+
+static void
+pset(const char *buf, int pos, struct curparse *curp,
+ struct man **man, struct mdoc **mdoc)
+{
+ int i;
+
+ /*
+ * Try to intuit which kind of manual parser should be used. If
+ * passed in by command-line (-man, -mdoc), then use that
+ * explicitly. If passed as -mandoc, then try to guess from the
+ * line: either skip dot-lines, use -mdoc when finding `.Dt', or
+ * default to -man, which is more lenient.
+ */
+
+ if ('.' == buf[0] || '\'' == buf[0]) {
+ for (i = 1; buf[i]; i++)
+ if (' ' != buf[i] && '\t' != buf[i])
+ break;
+ if ('\0' == buf[i])
+ return;
+ }
+
+ switch (curp->inttype) {
+ case (INTT_MDOC):
+ if (NULL == curp->mdoc)
+ curp->mdoc = mdoc_alloc(&curp->regs, curp, mmsg);
+ assert(curp->mdoc);
+ *mdoc = curp->mdoc;
+ return;
+ case (INTT_MAN):
+ if (NULL == curp->man)
+ curp->man = man_alloc(&curp->regs, curp, mmsg);
+ assert(curp->man);
+ *man = curp->man;
+ return;
+ default:
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (pos >= 3 && 0 == memcmp(buf, ".Dd", 3)) {
+ if (NULL == curp->mdoc)
+ curp->mdoc = mdoc_alloc(&curp->regs, curp, mmsg);
+ assert(curp->mdoc);
+ *mdoc = curp->mdoc;
+ return;
+ }
+
+ if (NULL == curp->man)
+ curp->man = man_alloc(&curp->regs, curp, mmsg);
+ assert(curp->man);
+ *man = curp->man;
}
if (0 == strcmp(arg, "doc"))
*tflags = INTT_MDOC;
+ else if (0 == strcmp(arg, "andoc"))
+ *tflags = INTT_AUTO;
else if (0 == strcmp(arg, "an"))
*tflags = INTT_MAN;
else {
- warnx("bad argument: -m%s", arg);
+ fprintf(stderr, "%s: Bad argument\n", arg);
return(0);
}
static int
-toptions(enum outt *tflags, char *arg)
+toptions(struct curparse *curp, char *arg)
{
if (0 == strcmp(arg, "ascii"))
- *tflags = OUTT_ASCII;
- else if (0 == strcmp(arg, "lint"))
- *tflags = OUTT_LINT;
+ curp->outtype = OUTT_ASCII;
+ else if (0 == strcmp(arg, "lint")) {
+ curp->outtype = OUTT_LINT;
+ curp->wlevel = MANDOCLEVEL_WARNING;
+ }
else if (0 == strcmp(arg, "tree"))
- *tflags = OUTT_TREE;
+ curp->outtype = OUTT_TREE;
+ else if (0 == strcmp(arg, "html"))
+ curp->outtype = OUTT_HTML;
+ else if (0 == strcmp(arg, "xhtml"))
+ curp->outtype = OUTT_XHTML;
+ else if (0 == strcmp(arg, "ps"))
+ curp->outtype = OUTT_PS;
+ else if (0 == strcmp(arg, "pdf"))
+ curp->outtype = OUTT_PDF;
else {
- warnx("bad argument: -T%s", arg);
+ fprintf(stderr, "%s: Bad argument\n", arg);
return(0);
}
}
-/*
- * Parse out the options for [-fopt...] setting compiler options. These
- * can be comma-delimited or called again.
- */
static int
-foptions(int *fflags, char *arg)
+woptions(struct curparse *curp, char *arg)
{
- char *v;
- char *toks[4];
-
- toks[0] = "ign-scope";
- toks[1] = "ign-escape";
- toks[2] = "ign-macro";
- toks[3] = NULL;
+ char *v, *o;
+ const char *toks[6];
- while (*arg)
- switch (getsubopt(&arg, toks, &v)) {
- case (0):
- *fflags |= IGN_SCOPE;
- break;
- case (1):
- *fflags |= IGN_ESCAPE;
- break;
- case (2):
- *fflags |= IGN_MACRO;
- break;
- default:
- warnx("bad argument: -f%s", arg);
- return(0);
- }
-
- return(1);
-}
-
-
-/*
- * Parse out the options for [-Werr...], which sets warning modes.
- * These can be comma-delimited or called again.
- */
-static int
-woptions(int *wflags, char *arg)
-{
- char *v;
- char *toks[5];
-
- toks[0] = "all";
- toks[1] = "compat";
- toks[2] = "syntax";
+ toks[0] = "stop";
+ toks[1] = "all";
+ toks[2] = "warning";
toks[3] = "error";
- toks[4] = NULL;
+ toks[4] = "fatal";
+ toks[5] = NULL;
- while (*arg)
- switch (getsubopt(&arg, toks, &v)) {
+ while (*arg) {
+ o = arg;
+ switch (getsubopt(&arg, UNCONST(toks), &v)) {
case (0):
- *wflags |= WARN_WALL;
+ curp->wstop = 1;
break;
case (1):
- *wflags |= WARN_WCOMPAT;
- break;
+ /* FALLTHROUGH */
case (2):
- *wflags |= WARN_WSYNTAX;
+ curp->wlevel = MANDOCLEVEL_WARNING;
break;
case (3):
- *wflags |= WARN_WERR;
+ curp->wlevel = MANDOCLEVEL_ERROR;
+ break;
+ case (4):
+ curp->wlevel = MANDOCLEVEL_FATAL;
break;
default:
- warnx("bad argument: -W%s", arg);
+ fprintf(stderr, "-W%s: Bad argument\n", o);
return(0);
}
-
- return(1);
-}
-
-
-/* ARGSUSED */
-static int
-merr(void *arg, int line, int col, const char *msg)
-{
- struct curparse *curp;
-
- curp = (struct curparse *)arg;
-
- warnx("%s:%d: error: %s (column %d)",
- curp->file, line, msg, col);
- return(0);
-}
-
-
-static int
-mdocwarn(void *arg, int line, int col,
- enum mdoc_warn type, const char *msg)
-{
- struct curparse *curp;
- char *wtype;
-
- curp = (struct curparse *)arg;
- wtype = NULL;
-
- switch (type) {
- case (WARN_COMPAT):
- wtype = "compat";
- if (curp->wflags & WARN_WCOMPAT)
- break;
- return(1);
- case (WARN_SYNTAX):
- wtype = "syntax";
- if (curp->wflags & WARN_WSYNTAX)
- break;
- return(1);
}
- assert(wtype);
- warnx("%s:%d: %s warning: %s (column %d)",
- curp->file, line, wtype, msg, col);
-
- if ( ! (curp->wflags & WARN_WERR))
- return(1);
-
- warnx("%s: considering warnings as errors",
- __progname);
- return(0);
+ return(1);
}
static int
-manwarn(void *arg, int line, int col, const char *msg)
+mmsg(enum mandocerr t, void *arg, int ln, int col, const char *msg)
{
- struct curparse *curp;
+ struct curparse *cp;
+ enum mandoclevel level;
- curp = (struct curparse *)arg;
+ level = MANDOCLEVEL_FATAL;
+ while (t < mandoclimits[level])
+ /* LINTED */
+ level--;
- if ( ! (curp->wflags & WARN_WSYNTAX))
+ cp = (struct curparse *)arg;
+ if (level < cp->wlevel)
return(1);
- warnx("%s:%d: syntax warning: %s (column %d)",
- curp->file, line, msg, col);
+ fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d:%d: %s: %s",
+ cp->file, ln, col + 1, mandoclevels[level], mandocerrs[t]);
+ if (msg)
+ fprintf(stderr, ": %s", msg);
+ fputc('\n', stderr);
- if ( ! (curp->wflags & WARN_WERR))
- return(1);
-
- warnx("%s: considering warnings as errors",
- __progname);
- return(0);
+ if (exit_status < level)
+ exit_status = level;
+
+ return(level < MANDOCLEVEL_FATAL);
}