From 23ee19560a92c6093dedb862c31ba2204a806778 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Fabian Keil Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2011 18:45:46 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Ditch trailing whitespace --- doc/pcrs.3 | 32 ++++++++++++++++---------------- regression-tests.action | 14 +++++++------- 2 files changed, 23 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/pcrs.3 b/doc/pcrs.3 index 59e0f227..6b96b375 100644 --- a/doc/pcrs.3 +++ b/doc/pcrs.3 @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ pcrs - Perl-compatible regular substitution. .B "#include " .PP .br -.BI "pcrs_job *pcrs_compile(const char *" pattern "," +.BI "pcrs_job *pcrs_compile(const char *" pattern "," .ti +5n .BI "const char *" substitute ", const char *" options , .ti +5n @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ pcrs - Perl-compatible regular substitution. The .SM PCRS -library is a supplement to the +library is a supplement to the .SB PCRE(3) library that implements .RB "regular expression based substitution, like provided by " Perl(1) "'s 's'" @@ -77,10 +77,10 @@ differences (see below). In a first step, the information on a substitution, i.e. the pattern, the substitute and the options are compiled from Perl syntax to an internal form -.RB "called " pcrs_job " by using either the " pcrs_compile() " or " +.RB "called " pcrs_job " by using either the " pcrs_compile() " or " .BR pcrs_compile_command() " functions." -Once the job is compiled, it can be used on subjects, which are arbitrary +Once the job is compiled, it can be used on subjects, which are arbitrary memory areas containing string or binary data, by calling .BR pcrs_execute() ". Jobs can be chained to joblists and whole" .RB "joblists can be applied to a subject using " pcrs_execute_list() . @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ There are also convenience functions for freeing the jobs and for errno-to-strin .RB "follows the '" "s" "' will be used as the delimiter. Patterns or substitutes" that contain the delimiter need to quote it: \fBs/th\\/is/th\\/at/\fR -.RB "will replace " "th/is" " by " "th/at" " and can be written more simply as" +.RB "will replace " "th/is" " by " "th/at" " and can be written more simply as" .BR "s|th/is|th/at|" "." .IR "pattern" ", " "substitute" ", " "options" " and " "command" " must be" @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ On success, both functions return a pointer to the compiled job. .SS Substitutes .RI "The " "substitute" " uses" .RB "Perl syntax as documented in the " "perlre(1)" " manual page, with" -some exceptions: +some exceptions: Most notably and evidently, since .SM PCRS @@ -147,9 +147,9 @@ refers to what the last capturing subpattern matched. if a global substitution previously matched. .PP -Perl4-style references to subpattern matches of the form +Perl4-style references to subpattern matches of the form \fB\\1, \\2, ...\fR -.RB "which only exist in Perl5 for backwards compatibility, are " "not" +.RB "which only exist in Perl5 for backwards compatibility, are " "not" supported. Also, since the substitute is a double-quoted string in Perl, you @@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ is set. .SS String subjects -If your +If your .SS Return value and diagnostics @@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ contains pointers to other dynamically allocated structures. Chaining the jobs is up to you, but once you have built a linked list of jobs, .RI "you can execute a whole " joblist " on a given subject by" .RB "a single call to " pcrs_execute_list() ", which will sequentially traverse" -.RB "the linked list until it reaches a " NULL " pointer, and call " pcrs_execute() +.RB "the linked list until it reaches a " NULL " pointer, and call " pcrs_execute() .RI "for each job it encounters, feeding the " result " and " result_length " of each" .RI "call into the next as the " subject " and " subject_length ". As in the single" .RI "job case, the original " subject " remains untouched, but all interim " result "s" @@ -335,22 +335,22 @@ Under normal circumstances, it can take the following values: While compiling the pattern, .SM PCRE ran out of memory. -.TP +.TP .B PCRS_ERR_NOMEM While compiling the job, .SM PCRS ran out of memory. -.TP +.TP .B PCRS_ERR_CMDSYNTAX .BR pcrs_compile_command() " didn't find four tokens while parsing the" .IR command . -.TP +.TP .B PCRS_ERR_STUDY A .SM PCRE .RB "error occured while studying the compiled pattern. Since " pcre_study() only provides textual diagnostic information, the details are lost. -.TP +.TP .B PCRS_WARN_BADREF .RI "The " substitute " contains a reference to a capturing subpattern that" .RI "has a higher index than the number of capturing subpatterns in the " pattern @@ -368,12 +368,12 @@ While matching the pattern, ran out of memory. This can only happen if there are more than 33 backrefrences .RI "in the " pattern "(!)" .BR and " memory is too tight to extend storage for more." -.TP +.TP .B PCRS_ERR_NOMEM While executing the job, .SM PCRS ran out of memory. -.TP +.TP .B PCRS_ERR_BADJOB .RB "The " pcrs_job "* passed to " pcrs_execute " was NULL, or the" .RB "job is bogus (it contains " NULL " pointers to the compiled diff --git a/regression-tests.action b/regression-tests.action index cb4184df..0e34aab1 100644 --- a/regression-tests.action +++ b/regression-tests.action @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ ############################################################################# -# $Id: regression-tests.action,v 1.35 2011/06/23 14:03:38 fabiankeil Exp $ +# $Id: regression-tests.action,v 1.36 2011/07/30 15:22:39 fabiankeil Exp $ ############################################################################# # # This is a configuration file for Privoxy-Regression-Test @@ -81,11 +81,11 @@ TAG:^hide-accept-language\{block\}$ # 2) conditional-forge # 3) forge # 4) block -# 5) a parameter that looks like a valid fake referrer +# 5) a parameter that looks like a valid fake referrer # 6) a parameter that looks like an invalid fake referrer ####################################################### -# Set Header = Referer: http://www.example.org/foo +# Set Header = Referer: http://www.example.org/foo # Expect Header = REMOVAL # # Set Header = Referer: http://p.p/foo @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ TAG:^hide-accept-language\{block\}$ {+hide-referrer{conditional-block}} TAG:^hide-referrer\{conditional-block\}$ -# Set Header = Referer: http://www.example.org/foo +# Set Header = Referer: http://www.example.org/foo # Expect Header = Referer: http://p.p/ # # Set Header = Referer: http://p.p/foo @@ -125,17 +125,17 @@ TAG:^hide-referrer\{conditional-block\}$ {+hide-referrer{conditional-forge}} TAG:^hide-referrer\{conditional-forge\}$ -# Set Header = Referer: http://www.example.org/foo +# Set Header = Referer: http://www.example.org/foo # Expect Header = Referer: http://p.p/ {+hide-referrer{forge}} TAG:^hide-referrer\{forge\}$ -# Set Header = Referer: http://www.example.org/foo +# Set Header = Referer: http://www.example.org/foo # Expect Header = REMOVAL {+hide-referrer{block}} TAG:^hide-referrer\{block\}$ -# Set Header = Referer: http://www.example.org/foo +# Set Header = Referer: http://www.example.org/foo # Expect Header = Referer: invalid {+hide-referrer{invalid}} TAG:^hide-referrer\{invalid\}$ -- 2.39.2