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* Re: [PATCH] locale.1, pldd.1, sprof.1, accept.2, access.2, acct.2, add_key.2, adjtimex.2, alarm.2, alloc_hugepages.2, arch_prctl.2, bdflush.2, bind.2, bpf.2, brk.2, cacheflush.2, chmod.2, chown.2, chroot.2, clock_nanosleep.2, clone.2, close.2, connect.2, copy_file_range.2, create_module.2, delete_module.2, dup.2, epoll_create.2, epoll_wait.2, exit_group.2, fallocate.2, fanotify_mark.2, fcntl.2, futex.2, futimesat.2, get_kernel_syms.2, get_mempolicy.2, get_robust_list.2, getcpu.2, getdents.2, getdomainname.2, gethostname.2, getitimer.2, getpagesize.2, getsockname.2, getsockopt.2, gettid.2, gettimeofday.2, getunwind.2, getxattr.2, init_module.2, inotify_init.2, io_cancel.2, io_destroy.2, io_getevents.2, io_setup.2, io_submit.2, ioctl_fat.2, ioctl_tty.2, ioctl_userfaultfd.2, ioprio_set.2, ipc.2, kcmp.2, kexec_load.2, keyctl.2, kill.2, link.2, listen.2, listxattr.2, llseek.2, mbind.2, membarrier.2, memfd_create.2, migrate_pages.2, mkdir.2, mknod.2, mlock.2, mmap.2, mmap2.2, modify_ldt.2, 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wcsrtombs.3, wcsspn.3, wcsstr.3, wcstoimax.3, wcstok.3, wcstombs.3, wcswidth.3, wctob.3, wctomb.3, wctrans.3, wctype.3, wcwidth.3, wmemchr.3, wmemcmp.3, wmemcpy.3, wmemmove.3, wmemset.3, wprintf.3, xdr.3, y0.3, cciss.4, dsp56k.4, fuse.4, hpsa.4, lirc.4, sd.4, sk98lin.4, st.4, acct.5, charmap.5, elf.5, repertoiremap.5, termcap.5, tzfile.5, ascii.7, bpf-helpers.7, environ.7, futex.7, glob.7, locale.7, man-pages.7, math_error.7, netlink.7, packet.7, posixoptions.7, rtld-audit.7, sigevent.7, sock_diag.7, tcp.7, udp.7, unix.7, uri.7, zdump.8, zic.8: srcfix: 's/^.nf$/.EX/; s/^.fi$/.EE/'
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@ 2020-11-15 22:32 ` Michael Kerrisk (man-pages)
  2020-11-16  0:24   ` [PATCH] ...: " Alejandro Colomar (man-pages)
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Michael Kerrisk (man-pages) @ 2020-11-15 22:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Alejandro Colomar; +Cc: mtk.manpages, linux-man, G . Branden Robinson

Hi Alex,

On 11/15/20 3:07 PM, Alejandro Colomar wrote:
> Reported-by: G. Branden Robinson <g.branden.robinson@gmail.com>
> Signed-off-by: Alejandro Colomar <alx.manpages@gmail.com>
> ---
> 
> Hi Michael,
> 
> As we discussed,
> I removed _every_ appearance of [.nf] and [.fi] from the pages.

Ooops -- I don't quite recall the details of that discussion.
But, this is not so simple.

> There were some unmatched [.nf] appearances,
> which I manually matched with [.EE].

In cases like this, it would probably be better to split this
out into separate patches with a small preparatory patch that
fixes the unbalanced .nf macros, followed by the bigger patch,
but even so, it's not so simple...

.nf/.fi appears in two places generally:
(1) Inside the SYNOPSIS (many pages)
(2) Elsewhere in the page (fewer pages)

Probably, most (all?) cases in the second category should 
really be .EX/.EE.

But in the SYNOPSIS, .nf/.fi is used inconsistently. The 
majority of pages use it, but a substantial minority (200+ pages)
do not (e.g., chdir.2). (That inconsistency is a mess from
history.) Why does this matter? Well, theoretically at least,
pages might be rendered to something other than the terminal.
I care at least a little bit about PDF rendering[1], and the
inconsistency means that converting .nf/fi to .EX/.EE will
produce a very different appearance in pages that currently
do/don't use .nf/.fi in the SYNOPSIS.

What to do? I'm not sure. When I look at the PDF renderings,
using simply .nf/.fi (or nothing at all) in the SYNOPSIS
produces a variable-width-font output that is visually
appealing for the function prototypes. Switching to
.EX/.EE, the result is not unpleasant, but I'm not
sure I prefer it (in a PDF rendering).[2]

As a first step, all pages should probably be using .nf/.fi
in the SYNOPSIS. But, that's probably a painful manual edit.
I've been manually fixing pages over the years, but many
are not fixed yet.

> That's the reason there are a few more insertions than deletions.


I manually fixed chroot.2, memfd_create.2, and tailq.3. Were there
any others?

> Woah, 439 KiB of a patch...

:-)

 
> I tested a few of the pages to see
> if anything changed in the rendered output.
> Apparently, no.
> I hope that holds throughout all of the modified pages.
> 
> BTW, I had to script a bit to get the subject of the commit
> (as you can probably guess I didn't write that myself :p)
> Would you want to add that to 'scripts/'?

I myself have a small script based around the output of

   git status | grep 'modified:' | awk '{print $NF}'

How do you do it?

Thanks,

Michael

[1] 
function pdfmanq {
    man -Tps -l $1 > /tmp/$(basename $1).$$.ps
    ps2pdf /tmp/$(basename $1).$$.ps $1.pdf
}

function pdfman {
    pdfmanq $1
    evince $1.pdf    # Or whatever PDF viewer you use
}

# pdfman somepage.n

[2]
But I am perhaps old school on this point.

-- 
Michael Kerrisk
Linux man-pages maintainer; http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/
Linux/UNIX System Programming Training: http://man7.org/training/

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* Re: [PATCH] ...: srcfix: 's/^.nf$/.EX/; s/^.fi$/.EE/'
  2020-11-15 22:32 ` [PATCH] locale.1, pldd.1, sprof.1, accept.2, access.2, acct.2, add_key.2, adjtimex.2, alarm.2, alloc_hugepages.2, arch_prctl.2, bdflush.2, bind.2, bpf.2, brk.2, cacheflush.2, chmod.2, chown.2, chroot.2, clock_nanosleep.2, clone.2, close.2, connect.2, copy_file_range.2, create_module.2, delete_module.2, dup.2, epoll_create.2, epoll_wait.2, exit_group.2, fallocate.2, fanotify_mark.2, fcntl.2, futex.2, futimesat.2, get_kernel_syms.2, get_mempolicy.2, get_robust_list.2, getcpu.2, getdents.2, getdomainname.2, gethostname.2, getitimer.2, getpagesize.2, getsockname.2, getsockopt.2, gettid.2, gettimeofday.2, getunwind.2, getxattr.2, init_module.2, inotify_init.2, io_cancel.2, io_destroy.2, io_getevents.2, io_setup.2, io_submit.2, ioctl_fat.2, ioctl_tty.2, ioctl_userfaultfd.2, ioprio_set.2, ipc.2, kcmp.2, kexec_load.2, keyctl.2, kill.2, link.2, listen.2, listxattr.2, llseek.2, mbind.2, membarrier.2, memfd_create.2, migrate_pages.2, mkdir.2, mknod.2, mlock.2, mmap.2, 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@ 2020-11-16  0:24   ` Alejandro Colomar (man-pages)
  2020-11-16 10:28     ` Michael Kerrisk (man-pages)
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Alejandro Colomar (man-pages) @ 2020-11-16  0:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Michael Kerrisk (man-pages); +Cc: linux-man, G . Branden Robinson

[[ Title trimmed; I couldn't read the contents on Thunderbird ]]

Hi Michael,

On 11/15/20 11:32 PM, Michael Kerrisk (man-pages) wrote:
> Hi Alex,
> 
> On 11/15/20 3:07 PM, Alejandro Colomar wrote:
>> Reported-by: G. Branden Robinson <g.branden.robinson@gmail.com>
>> Signed-off-by: Alejandro Colomar <alx.manpages@gmail.com>
>> ---
>>
>> Hi Michael,
>>
>> As we discussed,
>> I removed _every_ appearance of [.nf] and [.fi] from the pages.
> 
> Ooops -- I don't quite recall the details of that discussion.
> But, this is not so simple.

Actually, Branden and I discussed that a few days ago,
and IIRC we (Branden, you, and I) mentioned it a long time ago.

> 
>> There were some unmatched [.nf] appearances,
>> which I manually matched with [.EE].
> 
> In cases like this, it would probably be better to split this
> out into separate patches with a small preparatory patch that
> fixes the unbalanced .nf macros, followed by the bigger patch,
> but even so, it's not so simple...

Yes, I should've done that...
I'll fix those separately.
Actually one of those was my fault (tailq.3).

> 
> .nf/.fi appears in two places generally:
> (1) Inside the SYNOPSIS (many pages)
> (2) Elsewhere in the page (fewer pages)
> 
> Probably, most (all?) cases in the second category should 
> really be .EX/.EE.
> 
> But in the SYNOPSIS, .nf/.fi is used inconsistently. The 
> majority of pages use it, but a substantial minority (200+ pages)
> do not (e.g., chdir.2). (That inconsistency is a mess from
> history.) Why does this matter? Well, theoretically at least,
> pages might be rendered to something other than the terminal.
> I care at least a little bit about PDF rendering[1], and the
> inconsistency means that converting .nf/fi to .EX/.EE will
> produce a very different appearance in pages that currently
> do/don't use .nf/.fi in the SYNOPSIS.
> 
> What to do? I'm not sure. When I look at the PDF renderings,
> using simply .nf/.fi (or nothing at all) in the SYNOPSIS
> produces a variable-width-font output that is visually
> appealing for the function prototypes. Switching to
> .EX/.EE, the result is not unpleasant, but I'm not
> sure I prefer it (in a PDF rendering).[2]
> 
> As a first step, all pages should probably be using .nf/.fi
> in the SYNOPSIS. But, that's probably a painful manual edit.
> I've been manually fixing pages over the years, but many
> are not fixed yet.

Hmm, didn't think about those.
I agree that it may be nicer with .nf/.fi for the SYNOPSIS
from what you say
(I'll try it myself).
I'll see if I can come up with a script that
keeps .nf/.fi in the SYNOPSIS
and changes everything else.

For the rest, you would change to .EX/.EE, right?

> 
>> That's the reason there are a few more insertions than deletions.
> 
> 
> I manually fixed chroot.2, memfd_create.2, and tailq.3. Were there
> any others?

No... probably.
I checked that the number of .nf+.fi was even for a single file,
and that the total number of .nf equaled
the total number of .fi in a directory
(it was too much work to check every file).

> 
>> Woah, 439 KiB of a patch...
> 
> :-)
> 
>  
>> I tested a few of the pages to see
>> if anything changed in the rendered output.
>> Apparently, no.
>> I hope that holds throughout all of the modified pages.
>>
>> BTW, I had to script a bit to get the subject of the commit
>> (as you can probably guess I didn't write that myself :p)
>> Would you want to add that to 'scripts/'?
> 
> I myself have a small script based around the output of
> 
>    git status | grep 'modified:' | awk '{print $NF}'
> 
> How do you do it?

I just sent a patch before reading this email.
Mine is a bit more reliable I think,
but maybe you can still improve it :)

> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Michael
> 
> [1] 
> function pdfmanq {
>     man -Tps -l $1 > /tmp/$(basename $1).$$.ps
>     ps2pdf /tmp/$(basename $1).$$.ps $1.pdf
> }
> 
> function pdfman {
>     pdfmanq $1
>     evince $1.pdf    # Or whatever PDF viewer you use
> }
> 
> # pdfman somepage.n

Thanks!

> 
> [2]
> But I am perhaps old school on this point.
> 

I tend to be so too, even though I'm 27 :p

Cheers,

Alex

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* Re: [PATCH] ...: srcfix: 's/^.nf$/.EX/; s/^.fi$/.EE/'
  2020-11-16  0:24   ` [PATCH] ...: " Alejandro Colomar (man-pages)
@ 2020-11-16 10:28     ` Michael Kerrisk (man-pages)
  2020-11-16 19:48       ` Alejandro Colomar (man-pages)
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Michael Kerrisk (man-pages) @ 2020-11-16 10:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Alejandro Colomar (man-pages)
  Cc: mtk.manpages, linux-man, G . Branden Robinson

Hi Alex,

>> .nf/.fi appears in two places generally:
>> (1) Inside the SYNOPSIS (many pages)
>> (2) Elsewhere in the page (fewer pages)
>>
>> Probably, most (all?) cases in the second category should 
>> really be .EX/.EE.
>>
>> But in the SYNOPSIS, .nf/.fi is used inconsistently. The 
>> majority of pages use it, but a substantial minority (200+ pages)
>> do not (e.g., chdir.2). (That inconsistency is a mess from
>> history.) Why does this matter? Well, theoretically at least,
>> pages might be rendered to something other than the terminal.
>> I care at least a little bit about PDF rendering[1], and the
>> inconsistency means that converting .nf/fi to .EX/.EE will
>> produce a very different appearance in pages that currently
>> do/don't use .nf/.fi in the SYNOPSIS.
>>
>> What to do? I'm not sure. When I look at the PDF renderings,
>> using simply .nf/.fi (or nothing at all) in the SYNOPSIS
>> produces a variable-width-font output that is visually
>> appealing for the function prototypes. Switching to
>> .EX/.EE, the result is not unpleasant, but I'm not
>> sure I prefer it (in a PDF rendering).[2]
>>
>> As a first step, all pages should probably be using .nf/.fi
>> in the SYNOPSIS. But, that's probably a painful manual edit.
>> I've been manually fixing pages over the years, but many
>> are not fixed yet.
> 
> Hmm, didn't think about those.
> I agree that it may be nicer with .nf/.fi for the SYNOPSIS
> from what you say
> (I'll try it myself).
> I'll see if I can come up with a script that
> keeps .nf/.fi in the SYNOPSIS
> and changes everything else.
> 
> For the rest, you would change to .EX/.EE, right?

I took a closer look [1], and it looks like only a minority
of these should be changed.

There are some that probably should be fixed (e.g., EXAMPLES)
to use .EX/.EE. I just fixed some of those.

But in other cases (e.g., perfmonctl.2, fenv.3), there are
inline function prototypes (as in SYNOPSIS) or some cases
where .nf/.fi is really being used to stop line filling.

Sometimes, in the latter case, .nf/.fi is being used to do
a "poor man's" table (e.g., see ioctl_tty.2); those should
be converted to real tables, since the "poor man's" version
does not render well in PDF (e.g., ioctl_tty.2). I just
fixed a few of the worst cases.

Of the remaining uses of .nf/.fi, I didn't notice any cases that
really bothered me. Maybe at this point it's a case of 
"move along, there's nothing to see here" :-).

>>> That's the reason there are a few more insertions than deletions.
>>
>>
>> I manually fixed chroot.2, memfd_create.2, and tailq.3. Were there
>> any others?
> 
> No... probably.
> I checked that the number of .nf+.fi was even for a single file,
> and that the total number of .nf equaled
> the total number of .fi in a directory
> (it was too much work to check every file).

I just checked in a script that I have for the task: 
check_unbalanced_macros.sh

>>> Woah, 439 KiB of a patch...
>>
>> :-)
>>
>>  
>>> I tested a few of the pages to see
>>> if anything changed in the rendered output.
>>> Apparently, no.
>>> I hope that holds throughout all of the modified pages.
>>>
>>> BTW, I had to script a bit to get the subject of the commit
>>> (as you can probably guess I didn't write that myself :p)
>>> Would you want to add that to 'scripts/'?
>>
>> I myself have a small script based around the output of
>>
>>    git status | grep 'modified:' | awk '{print $NF}'
>>
>> How do you do it?
> 
> I just sent a patch before reading this email.
> Mine is a bit more reliable I think,
> but maybe you can still improve it :)

Thanks. If you could just resend with copyright and license, 
I'll check it in.

Thanks,

Michael

[1] 
for p in man?/*.[1-8]; do \
    if cat $p | sed '/SH SYNOP/,/^\.SH/d' | grep -q '\.nf'; then echo $p; fi; \
done



-- 
Michael Kerrisk
Linux man-pages maintainer; http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/
Linux/UNIX System Programming Training: http://man7.org/training/

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* Re: [PATCH] ...: srcfix: 's/^.nf$/.EX/; s/^.fi$/.EE/'
  2020-11-16 10:28     ` Michael Kerrisk (man-pages)
@ 2020-11-16 19:48       ` Alejandro Colomar (man-pages)
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Alejandro Colomar (man-pages) @ 2020-11-16 19:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Michael Kerrisk (man-pages); +Cc: linux-man, G . Branden Robinson



On 11/16/20 11:28 AM, Michael Kerrisk (man-pages) wrote:
[...]
> 
> I took a closer look [1], and it looks like only a minority
> of these should be changed.
> 
> There are some that probably should be fixed (e.g., EXAMPLES)
> to use .EX/.EE. I just fixed some of those.
> 
> But in other cases (e.g., perfmonctl.2, fenv.3), there are
> inline function prototypes (as in SYNOPSIS) or some cases
> where .nf/.fi is really being used to stop line filling.
> 
> Sometimes, in the latter case, .nf/.fi is being used to do
> a "poor man's" table (e.g., see ioctl_tty.2); those should
> be converted to real tables, since the "poor man's" version
> does not render well in PDF (e.g., ioctl_tty.2). I just
> fixed a few of the worst cases.
> 
> Of the remaining uses of .nf/.fi, I didn't notice any cases that
> really bothered me. Maybe at this point it's a case of 
> "move along, there's nothing to see here" :-).

I see, those are not the droids I was looking for :-)

Cheers,

Alex

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wcspbrk.3, wcsrchr.3, wcsrtombs.3, wcsspn.3, wcsstr.3, wcstoimax.3, wcstok.3, wcstombs.3, wcswidth.3, wctob.3, wctomb.3, wctrans.3, wctype.3, wcwidth.3, wmemchr.3, wmemcmp.3, wmemcpy.3, wmemmove.3, wmemset.3, wprintf.3, xdr.3, y0.3, cciss.4, dsp56k.4, fuse.4, hpsa.4, lirc.4, sd.4, sk98lin.4, st.4, acct.5, charmap.5, elf.5, repertoiremap.5, termcap.5, tzfile.5, ascii.7, bpf-helpers.7, environ.7, futex.7, glob.7, locale.7, man-pages.7, math_error.7, netlink.7, packet.7, posixoptions.7, rtld-audit.7, sigevent.7, sock_diag.7, tcp.7, udp.7, unix.7, uri.7, zdump.8, zic.8: srcfix: 's/^.nf$/.EX/; s/^.fi$/.EE/' Michael Kerrisk (man-pages)
2020-11-16  0:24   ` [PATCH] ...: " Alejandro Colomar (man-pages)
2020-11-16 10:28     ` Michael Kerrisk (man-pages)
2020-11-16 19:48       ` Alejandro Colomar (man-pages)

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