Update of bug #66038 (group groff): Status: None => Postponed Assigned to: None => gbranden
_______________________________________________________ Follow-up Comment #1: [comment #0 original submission:] > $ echo '.ll 12u' | groff -Tascii -ww > troff:<standard input>:1: warning: invalid line length 0u rounded to device horizontal motion quantum > (I have not done a build since [http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/groff.git/commit/?id=4a1898b70 commit 4a1898b70], a few days ago, changed this warning text. It also slightly refactored the test gating the diagnostic. But it did not change the number (temp.to_units()) reported by the diagnostic. So, while I'm not running bleeding-edge code, I'm reasonably confident the bug is still there.) I don't think it is feasible to do what you desire here without a major change to input processing. You say "misquotes" but the parameter is not quoted, and for good reason. The diagnostic doesn't know what the numerical expression was at the time the message is constructed. Those input characters are dead and gone, eaten by the numeric expression interpreter in "number.cpp" (with some bits in "hvunits.h"). When a request (or escape sequence) expects a numeric expression, it hands the lexing/parsing ball off to the numeric expression interpreter, which is responsible for consuming characters until it's "done"--has decided that it has read a complete one. Functions like `get_hunits()`, seen in the commit you referenced, would in my opinion be better named `read_hunits()` because they advance the input cursor (or "pointer to the input stream buffer" if one wants to think of it that way). So unfortunately the sort of diagnostics that complains here would have no idea what to say if it _did_ want to quote the argument. It would have two choices if it made the attempt: too soon, or too late. Setting to "Postponed" status, but it's probably a "Rejected", sorry to say. Leaving open for comments. _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?66038> _______________________________________________ Message sent via Savannah https://savannah.gnu.org/
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