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[bug #65729] tmac/an.tmac: macro 'EX' is defined with 'de1' but 'EE' is
From: |
G. Branden Robinson |
Subject: |
[bug #65729] tmac/an.tmac: macro 'EX' is defined with 'de1' but 'EE' is not |
Date: |
Tue, 14 May 2024 09:20:27 -0400 (EDT) |
Update of bug #65729 (group groff):
Status: In Progress => Fixed
Open/Closed: Open => Closed
Planned Release: None => 1.24.0
Summary: an.tmac: macro 'EX' is defined with 'de1' but 'EE'
is not => tmac/an.tmac: macro 'EX' is defined with 'de1' but 'EE' is not
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Follow-up Comment #2:
commit f66cd8444ebd1531f81f69530ac7bc2f0c740a97
Author: G. Branden Robinson <g.branden.robinson@gmail.com>
AuthorDate: Mon May 13 13:02:27 2024 -0500
[man]: Fix Savannah #65729 (`de1 EE`).
* tmac/an.tmac (EE): Define macro with `de1` request, not `de`.
Fixes <https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?65729>. Thanks to Bjarni Ingi
Gislason for the report. Problem introduced by me in commit 15f8188656,
21 February 2022.
As a comment in the file notes:
Macros that are part of the external interface (TH, SH, P, etc.) or that
are called by traps of any kind must be defined with `de1` because they
might be called from a context where compatibility mode is enabled. For
other macros, `de` suffices.
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