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in particular introduce a section dropdown and an architecture dropdown.
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in particular introduce a section dropdown and an architecture dropdown.
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configuration facilities, just two paths and two HTML strings.
Show the title on all pages, not just the index page.
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global lookup table, two functions, two function arguments, one
struct member, one local variable, and the "search/" and "show/"
part of the URIs, all without losing functionality.
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Distinguish between man(1) and apropos(1) mode by adding back the classical
QUERY_STRING variable "apropos=". Change the default back to "apropos=0".
Control it by adding a HTML <SELECT> element for it.
Rename the "expr=" QUERY_STRING variable back to its classical name "query=",
i don't see how the new name is better than the classical one.
While here, drop the concept of a "legacy mode". Simply continue to
support the features, and use what we consider best.
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While here, also provide an internal mode (MANSEARCH_MAN) to match
complete names, to be used by man.cgi(8).
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make http decode linear time.
also remove a redundant null check.
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http headers must end lines with CRLF.
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While here, s/satisfy/match/ when talking about queries.
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Almost everything in the old man.cgi(7) was outdated in one way
or another - catman, catman.conf, CACHE_DIR, /cache, manroots,
replacing '/' with spaces, /tmp...
Instead, document the HTML and URI interfaces, the output and the setup,
and complete the listings of ENVIRONMENT variables and FILES.
Using section 8 instead of section 7 because that's the usual place
for CGI programs, see for example bgplg(8) and slowcgi(8).
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* Consistent naming and use of resp_* functions.
* Split resp_noresult() out of resp_search() and reuse it.
* Log information about internal errors.
* And some minor fixes.
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CGI variable: s/CACHE_DIR/MAN_DIR/ because it's static, not a cache
default MAN_DIR: /cache/man.cgi/ -> /man/ see above
global variable: s/cache/mandir/ see above
global variable: s/css/cssdir/ for consistency with mandir
global variable: s/host/httphost/ for consistency with HTTP_HOST
global variable: s/progname/scriptname/ for consistency with SCRIPT_NAME
struct query: member s/manroot/manpath/ for consistency with QUERY_STRING
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and improve some whitespace and comments
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and it is occasionally useful to be able to pass literal strings
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Let manpath.conf be a plain text list of the directories to use.
As a bonus, this makes the order configurable.
Get rid of <dirent.h>, opendir(3), readdir(3), stat(2).
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* Simplify pathgen(), just use the subdirs of the cache dir.
* Simplify URI paths, just use show/<manpath>/<filename>.
* Drop struct paths, just use plain strings.
* Garbage collect unused headers.
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Hierarchical naming and mention macro names in messages.
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removing one function argument, one function definition,
three function invocations and two pointless assert()s.
No functional change.
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and downgrade the related message from ERROR to WARNING
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* Mention invalid escape sequences and string names, and fallbacks.
* Hierarchical naming.
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do not throw away the rest of the string to be rendered.
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* For \* and \n, discard the incomplete arg, expand to empty string.
* For \B, discard the incomplete arg, expand to the digit 0.
* For \w, use the incomplete arg (behaviour unchanged).
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* Repair detection of invalid delimiters.
* Discard the invalid delimiter together with the invalid sequence.
Note to self: In general, strchr("\0...", c) is a thoroughly bad idea.
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* Fix .Sm with invalid arg: move arg out and toggle mode.
* Promote "unknown standard" from WARNING to ERROR, it loses information.
* Delete MANDOCERR_BADWIDTH, it would only indicate a mandoc(1) bug.
* Do not report MANDOCERR_BL_LATETYPE when there is no type at all.
* Mention macro names, arguments and fallbacks.
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* Bugfix: Last one wins, not first one.
* Fix .Bl -width without argument: it means 0n, so do not ignore it.
* Report macro names, argument names and fallbacks in related messages.
* Simplify: Garbage collect auxiliary variables in pre_bd() and pre_bl().
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* Downgrade ".Bf -emphasis Em" from FATAL to WARNING.
* Mention the macros, the arguments, and the fallbacks.
* Hierarchical naming.
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* Do not warn about empty -column cells, they seem valid to me.
* Downgrade empty item and missing -std from ERROR to WARNING.
* Hierarchical naming.
* Descriptive, not imperative style.
* Mention macro names, argument names, and fallbacks.
* Garbage collect some unreachable code in post_it().
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Downgrade empty item heads from ERROR to WARNING.
Show the list type in the error message.
Choose better variable names for nodes in post_it().
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Split the roff(7) parts out of it and report the request names for these cases.
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in particular reporting the macro names involved.
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so let us do the same for compatibility. Using this feature is of
course not recommended except in manual page obfuscation contests.
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completely different things, into three distinct messages.
Also mention the macro names we are talking about.
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* Hierarchical naming of enum mandocerr items.
* Improve the wording to make it comprehensible.
* Mention the offending macro.
* Garbage collect one chunk of ancient, long unreachable code.
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this bug is more than four years old, introduced by kristaps@
in mdocml.bsd.lv rev. 1.46, March 30, 2010.
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such that column numbers agree between messages and -Ttree.
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showing which macro was skipped and before or after what.
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since this is hardly more complicated than explicitly ignoring them
as we did in the past. Of course, do not use them!
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* Hierarchical naming of the related enum mandocerr items.
* Mention the offending macro, section title, or string.
While here, improve some wordings:
* Descriptive instead of imperative style.
* Uniform style for "missing" and "skipping".
* Where applicable, mention the fallback used.
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when they immediately follow a request or macro name, without intervening
whitespace. Minimal fix.
The lesson learnt here is that, despite their appearance, \{ and \} are
not escape sequences, so never skip them when parsing for names.
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and fix a couple of comments while here
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