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authorDmitri Vereshchagin <dmitri.vereshchagin@gmail.com>2024-01-31 20:47:13 +0300
committerDan Cross <crossd@gmail.com>2025-07-27 09:58:50 -0400
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tmac/tmac.an: define .MR in a groff compatible way
groff 1.23.0 added .MR to its -man macro package. The NEWS file states that the inclusion of the macro "was prompted by its introduction to Plan 9 from User Space's troff in August 2020." From d32deab it seems that the name for Plan 9 from User Space's implementation was suggested by groff maintainer G. Brandon Robinson. Not sure if the intention was to make these definitions compatible, but it would be nice if they were. Currently, Plan 9 from User Space's .MR expects its second argument to be parenthesized. groff's .MR does not. This results in extra parentheses appearing in manual references when viewing Plan 9 from User Space's manual pages on a system using groff.
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diff --git a/man/man3/mach-cmd.3 b/man/man3/mach-cmd.3
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+++ b/man/man3/mach-cmd.3
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ fields) of all currently open headers
(see
.I symopen
in
-.MR mach-symbol (3) ).
+.MR mach-symbol 3 ).
When dynamically linked objects have been attached,
they are present in this linked list,
and therefore included in searches by
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ and therefore included in searches by
and
.I findsym
(see
-.MR mach-symbol (3) ).
+.MR mach-symbol 3 ).
.TP
.I corhdr
The file header for the core dump, if any.
@@ -118,9 +118,9 @@ loaded.
uses all of these functions while
parsing an argument vector as would be passed to
a debugger like
-.MR db (1)
+.MR db 1
or
-.MR acid (1) .
+.MR acid 1 .
It expects a list of executable files, core dump files, or process ids,
given in any order.
If extra arguments are given (for example, more than one executable, or both
@@ -133,9 +133,9 @@ fills them in as best it can.
.SH SOURCE
.B \*9/src/libmach
.SH "SEE ALSO
-.MR mach (3) ,
-.MR mach-file (3) ,
-.MR mach-map (3)
+.MR mach 3 ,
+.MR mach-file 3 ,
+.MR mach-map 3
.SH BUGS
The interface needs to be changed to support
multiple threads, each with its own register set.