From 8cafe46e0f7a316bcadbe50fbce61bdc8c06890d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kristaps Dzonsons Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2011 09:48:13 +0000 Subject: Step 1 of restructuring: libmandoc.h. Move all compiler-set-specific stuff into libmandoc.h, including old mdoc.h/man.h/roff.h functions now used by read.c. The motivation behind this is to tighten the relationship between the underlying compilers while keeping parse data hidden from general callers (e.g., main.c). While here, also move register values from mandoc.h into libmandoc.h as noted by schwarze@. See above for explanation. --- mandoc.h | 38 +------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 37 deletions(-) (limited to 'mandoc.h') diff --git a/mandoc.h b/mandoc.h index 55d38c81..0505eb91 100644 --- a/mandoc.h +++ b/mandoc.h @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -/* $Id: mandoc.h,v 1.64 2011/03/20 16:05:21 kristaps Exp $ */ +/* $Id: mandoc.h,v 1.65 2011/03/22 09:48:13 kristaps Exp $ */ /* * Copyright (c) 2010, 2011 Kristaps Dzonsons * @@ -276,42 +276,6 @@ struct eqn { 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. -- cgit v1.2.3-56-ge451