mdoc(7) police: remove hard sentence breaks.

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Dima Dorfman 2001-04-30 23:20:43 +00:00
parent 7b1f8d8bd4
commit f238e04f6f
Notes: svn2git 2020-12-20 02:59:44 +00:00
svn path=/head/; revision=76163

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@ -120,7 +120,8 @@ on error.
Print debugging information about running multiple shells.
.It Ar l
Print commands in Makefiles regardless of whether or not they are prefixed
by @ or other "quiet" flags. Also known as "loud" behavior.
by @ or other "quiet" flags.
Also known as "loud" behavior.
.It Ar m
Print debugging information about making targets, including modification
dates.
@ -170,7 +171,8 @@ Continue processing after errors are encountered, but only on those targets
that do not depend on the target whose creation caused the error.
.It Fl m Ar directory
Specify a directory in which to search for sys.mk and makefiles included
via the <...> style. Multiple directories can be added to form a search path.
via the <...> style.
Multiple directories can be added to form a search path.
This path will override the default system include path:
.Pa /usr/share/mk .
Furthermore, the system include path will be appended to the search path used
@ -193,7 +195,8 @@ up-to-date and 1, otherwise.
Do not use the built-in rules specified in the system makefile.
.It Fl S
Stop processing when an error is encountered.
Default behaviour. This is needed to negate the
Default behaviour.
This is needed to negate the
.Fl k
option during recursive builds.
.It Fl s
@ -599,13 +602,16 @@ simple strings, are a regular expression (see
.Xr regex 3 )
and an
.Xr ed 1 Ns \-style
replacement string. Normally, the first occurrence of the pattern in
each word of the value is changed. The
replacement string.
Normally, the first occurrence of the pattern in
each word of the value is changed.
The
.Ql 1
modifier causes the substitution to apply to at most one word; the
.Ql g
modifier causes the substitution to apply to as many instances of the
search pattern as occur in the word or words it is found in. Note that
search pattern as occur in the word or words it is found in.
Note that
.Ql 1
and
.Ql g
@ -717,14 +723,18 @@ of the C programming language are provided in
All such structures are identified by a line beginning with a single
dot
.Pq Ql \&.
character. The following directives are supported:
character.
The following directives are supported:
.Bl -tag -width Ds
.It Ic \&.include Ar <file>
.It Ic \&.include Ar \*qfile\*q
Include the specified makefile. Variables between the angle brackets
or double quotes are expanded to form the file name. If angle brackets
Include the specified makefile.
Variables between the angle brackets
or double quotes are expanded to form the file name.
If angle brackets
are used, the included makefile is expected to be in the system
makefile directory. If double quotes are used, the including
makefile directory.
If double quotes are used, the including
makefile's directory and any directories specified using the
.Fl I
option are searched before the system
@ -738,12 +748,15 @@ The filename of the
makefile, the line on which the error was encountered and the specified
message are printed to standard output and
.Nm
terminates with exit code 1. Variables in the message are expanded.
terminates with exit code 1.
Variables in the message are expanded.
.El
.Pp
Conditionals are used to determine which parts of the Makefile
to process. They are used similarly to the conditionals supported
by the C pre-processor. The following conditionals are supported:
to process.
They are used similarly to the conditionals supported
by the C pre-processor.
The following conditionals are supported:
.Bl -tag -width Ds
.It Xo
.Ic \&.if
@ -880,11 +893,14 @@ has been defined.
.Pp
An
.Ar expression
may also be an arithmetic or string comparison. Variable expansion is
may also be an arithmetic or string comparison.
Variable expansion is
performed on both sides of the comparison, after which the integral
values are compared. A value is interpreted as hexadecimal if it is
values are compared.
A value is interpreted as hexadecimal if it is
preceded by 0x, otherwise it is decimal; octal numbers are not supported.
The standard C relational operators are all supported. If after
The standard C relational operators are all supported.
If after
variable expansion, either the left or right hand side of a
.Ql Ic ==
or