* [PATCH] git-show-ref: fix escaping in asciidoc source @ 2011-10-19 18:52 mhagger 2011-10-19 19:43 ` Junio C Hamano 2011-11-15 14:11 ` Michael Haggerty 0 siblings, 2 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: mhagger @ 2011-10-19 18:52 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Junio C Hamano; +Cc: git, Michael Haggerty From: Michael Haggerty <mhagger@alum.mit.edu> One of the "^" characters was not coming through in the man page. Signed-off-by: Michael Haggerty <mhagger@alum.mit.edu> --- Documentation/git-show-ref.txt | 4 ++-- 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/Documentation/git-show-ref.txt b/Documentation/git-show-ref.txt index 3c45895..87f358d 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-show-ref.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-show-ref.txt @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ OPTIONS -d:: --dereference:: - Dereference tags into object IDs as well. They will be shown with "^{}" + Dereference tags into object IDs as well. They will be shown with "{caret}\{\}" appended. -s:: @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ OPTIONS Make 'git show-ref' act as a filter that reads refs from stdin of the form "^(?:<anything>\s)?<refname>(?:{backslash}{caret}\{\})?$" and performs the following actions on each: - (1) strip "^{}" at the end of line if any; + (1) strip "{caret}\{\}" at the end of line if any; (2) ignore if pattern is provided and does not head-match refname; (3) warn if refname is not a well-formed refname and skip; (4) ignore if refname is a ref that exists in the local repository; -- 1.7.7 ^ permalink raw reply related [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH] git-show-ref: fix escaping in asciidoc source 2011-10-19 18:52 [PATCH] git-show-ref: fix escaping in asciidoc source mhagger @ 2011-10-19 19:43 ` Junio C Hamano 2011-11-15 14:11 ` Michael Haggerty 1 sibling, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: Junio C Hamano @ 2011-10-19 19:43 UTC (permalink / raw) To: mhagger; +Cc: git Thanks. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH] git-show-ref: fix escaping in asciidoc source 2011-10-19 18:52 [PATCH] git-show-ref: fix escaping in asciidoc source mhagger 2011-10-19 19:43 ` Junio C Hamano @ 2011-11-15 14:11 ` Michael Haggerty 2011-11-15 19:16 ` Junio C Hamano 1 sibling, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Michael Haggerty @ 2011-11-15 14:11 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Junio C Hamano; +Cc: git Junio, Did this one fall through the cracks? I don't see it in your tree. Michael On 10/19/2011 08:52 PM, mhagger@alum.mit.edu wrote: > From: Michael Haggerty <mhagger@alum.mit.edu> > > One of the "^" characters was not coming through in the man page. > > Signed-off-by: Michael Haggerty <mhagger@alum.mit.edu> > --- > Documentation/git-show-ref.txt | 4 ++-- > 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/Documentation/git-show-ref.txt b/Documentation/git-show-ref.txt > index 3c45895..87f358d 100644 > --- a/Documentation/git-show-ref.txt > +++ b/Documentation/git-show-ref.txt > @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ OPTIONS > -d:: > --dereference:: > > - Dereference tags into object IDs as well. They will be shown with "^{}" > + Dereference tags into object IDs as well. They will be shown with "{caret}\{\}" > appended. > > -s:: > @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ OPTIONS > Make 'git show-ref' act as a filter that reads refs from stdin of the > form "^(?:<anything>\s)?<refname>(?:{backslash}{caret}\{\})?$" > and performs the following actions on each: > - (1) strip "^{}" at the end of line if any; > + (1) strip "{caret}\{\}" at the end of line if any; > (2) ignore if pattern is provided and does not head-match refname; > (3) warn if refname is not a well-formed refname and skip; > (4) ignore if refname is a ref that exists in the local repository; -- Michael Haggerty mhagger@alum.mit.edu http://softwareswirl.blogspot.com/ ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH] git-show-ref: fix escaping in asciidoc source 2011-11-15 14:11 ` Michael Haggerty @ 2011-11-15 19:16 ` Junio C Hamano 2011-11-16 5:52 ` Michael Haggerty 0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Junio C Hamano @ 2011-11-15 19:16 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Michael Haggerty; +Cc: git Michael Haggerty <mhagger@alum.mit.edu> writes: > Junio, > > Did this one fall through the cracks? I don't see it in your tree. > > Michael Yeah, I was wondering if we can have a concise description in what context any "^" must be spelled as {caret} and what other context "^" can be spelled literally, and possibly which versions of AsciiDoc toolchain have this issue [*1*]. Without a clear guideline, people may unknowingly use literal "^" to new paragraphs, or perhaps worse yet, spell {caret} that end up being shown literally. Since I didn't find a clear pattern other than that "^" can and should be literally given in a literal paragraph (i.e. an indented paragraph or inside a listing/literal block that shows program examples), I was meaning to ask you if you knew the rules better than I did, and I stopped there, forgetting to follow through. [Footnote] *1* For example, http://schacon.github.com/git/git-show-ref.html indicates that the description for "-d" does not seem to need your patch for the box it was formatted on. > On 10/19/2011 08:52 PM, mhagger@alum.mit.edu wrote: >> From: Michael Haggerty <mhagger@alum.mit.edu> >> >> One of the "^" characters was not coming through in the man page. >> >> Signed-off-by: Michael Haggerty <mhagger@alum.mit.edu> >> --- >> Documentation/git-show-ref.txt | 4 ++-- >> 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/Documentation/git-show-ref.txt b/Documentation/git-show-ref.txt >> index 3c45895..87f358d 100644 >> --- a/Documentation/git-show-ref.txt >> +++ b/Documentation/git-show-ref.txt >> @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ OPTIONS >> -d:: >> --dereference:: >> >> - Dereference tags into object IDs as well. They will be shown with "^{}" >> + Dereference tags into object IDs as well. They will be shown with "{caret}\{\}" >> appended. >> >> -s:: >> @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ OPTIONS >> Make 'git show-ref' act as a filter that reads refs from stdin of the >> form "^(?:<anything>\s)?<refname>(?:{backslash}{caret}\{\})?$" >> and performs the following actions on each: >> - (1) strip "^{}" at the end of line if any; >> + (1) strip "{caret}\{\}" at the end of line if any; >> (2) ignore if pattern is provided and does not head-match refname; >> (3) warn if refname is not a well-formed refname and skip; >> (4) ignore if refname is a ref that exists in the local repository; ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH] git-show-ref: fix escaping in asciidoc source 2011-11-15 19:16 ` Junio C Hamano @ 2011-11-16 5:52 ` Michael Haggerty 2011-11-16 11:54 ` Michael Haggerty 0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Michael Haggerty @ 2011-11-16 5:52 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Junio C Hamano; +Cc: git On 11/15/2011 08:16 PM, Junio C Hamano wrote: > Michael Haggerty <mhagger@alum.mit.edu> writes: >> Did this one fall through the cracks? I don't see it in your tree. > > Yeah, I was wondering if we can have a concise description in what context > any "^" must be spelled as {caret} and what other context "^" can be > spelled literally, and possibly which versions of AsciiDoc toolchain have > this issue [*1*]. Without a clear guideline, people may unknowingly use > literal "^" to new paragraphs, or perhaps worse yet, spell {caret} that > end up being shown literally. > > Since I didn't find a clear pattern other than that "^" can and should be > literally given in a literal paragraph (i.e. an indented paragraph or > inside a listing/literal block that shows program examples), I was meaning > to ask you if you knew the rules better than I did, and I stopped there, > forgetting to follow through. I didn't know anything about asciidoc, and just tried to fix it using a bit of cargo-cult programming. Now I just did about an hour of research about asciidoc (but I still don't feel very enlightened). It seems that asciidoc was interpreting the caret, paired with one earlier in the paragraph, as markup asking for the enclosed text to be superscripted [1]. Apparently, single carets in a paragraph are not treated as markup, which would explain some apparent inconsistency about when carets need to be quoted. But it would seem prudent to escape all carets that don't appear in literal blocks. Constructs like "{caret}" are "simple attribute references". In this particular case, the attribute that it is referencing is not built into asciidoc but rather defined in the file Documentation/asciidoc.conf. Empirically it seems that curly braces need to be escaped if they can be interpreted to be part of an attribute reference, but not otherwise. For example, curly braces with nothing inside of them like "{}" don't necessarily need to be quoted, but it doesn't hurt if they are quoted to "\{\}". The backslash escape rules are a bit mysterious to me. Backslash can be used to escape some special characters. For example, they can be used to escape leading special quoting characters to avoid the special effect, like "\_not italic_" [3]. They can also be used to suppress attribute references, like "\{caret}" [4]. But it doesn't appear possible to use a backslash to escape another backslash; for example "\\{carat}" is rendered as "\{carat}". In such cases, the backslash can be spelled "{backslash}" (which is also defined in asciidoc.conf). How to quote a monstrosity like the regexp in git-show-ref.txt? We want it to render as ^(?:<anything>\s)?<refname>(?:\^{})?$ , probably in monospaced font and surrounded by double quotes. asciidoc supports a bewildering variety of quoting mechanisms [5]. Empirically, "`^(?:<anything>\s)?<refname>(?:\^{})?$`" doesn't work (the backticks don't suppress superscripting). A pedestrian option is "`{caret}(?:<anything>\s)?<refname>(?:{backslash}{caret}\{\})?$`" or "`{caret}(?:<anything>\s)?<refname>(?:{backslash}{caret}{})?$`" Or the whole blob can be quoted en masse using $$: "`$$^(?:<anything>\s)?<refname>(?:\^{})?$$$`" I don't know whether it treats the last dollar signs as "$$ $" or "$ $$", but either way the result looks OK. I can't believe I spent my whole morning on this :-( Michael [1] http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/userguide.html#_superscripts_and_subscripts [2] http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/userguide.html#_simple_attributes_references [3] http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/userguide.html#X51 [4] http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/userguide.html#_attribute_references [5] http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/userguide.html#X77 -- Michael Haggerty mhagger@alum.mit.edu http://softwareswirl.blogspot.com/ ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH] git-show-ref: fix escaping in asciidoc source 2011-11-16 5:52 ` Michael Haggerty @ 2011-11-16 11:54 ` Michael Haggerty 2011-11-16 13:08 ` Thomas Rast 0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Michael Haggerty @ 2011-11-16 11:54 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Junio C Hamano; +Cc: git On 11/16/2011 06:52 AM, Michael Haggerty wrote: > On 11/15/2011 08:16 PM, Junio C Hamano wrote: >> Michael Haggerty <mhagger@alum.mit.edu> writes: >>> Did this one fall through the cracks? I don't see it in your tree. >> >> Yeah, I was wondering if we can have a concise description in what context >> any "^" must be spelled as {caret} and what other context "^" can be >> spelled literally, and possibly which versions of AsciiDoc toolchain have >> this issue [*1*]. Without a clear guideline, people may unknowingly use >> literal "^" to new paragraphs, or perhaps worse yet, spell {caret} that >> end up being shown literally. >> >> Since I didn't find a clear pattern other than that "^" can and should be >> literally given in a literal paragraph (i.e. an indented paragraph or >> inside a listing/literal block that shows program examples), I was meaning >> to ask you if you knew the rules better than I did, and I stopped there, >> forgetting to follow through. > > I didn't know anything about asciidoc, and just tried to fix it using a > bit of cargo-cult programming. [...] > > I can't believe I spent my whole morning on this :-( There are a couple of FAQ entries on the asciidoc site that are relevant (excerpted; click on the links in the footnotes for the full text): ==================================================================== 35 [1]. How can I place a backslash character in front of an attribute reference without escaping the reference? Use the predefined {backslash} attribute reference instead of an actual backslash [...] 36 [2]. How can I escape AsciiDoc markup? Most AsciiDoc inline elements can be suppressed by preceding them with a backslash character. These elements include: [...] But there are exceptions — see the next question. 37 [3]. Some elements can’t be escaped with a single backslash There are a number of exceptions to the usual single backslash rule — mostly relating to URL macros that have two syntaxes or quoting ambiguity. Here are some non-standard escape examples: [...] A work-around for difficult cases is to side-step the problem using the pass:[] passthrough inline macro. Note Escaping is unnecessary inside inline literal passthroughs (backtick quoted text). 51 [4]. How can I selectively disable a quoted text substitution? Omitting the tag name will disable quoting. For example, if you don’t want superscripts or subscripts then put the following in a custom configuration file or edit the global asciidoc.conf configuration file: [quotes] ^= ~= Alternatively you can set the configuration entries from within your document, the above examples are equivalent to: :quotes.^: :quotes.~: ==================================================================== Given that the git documentation uses lots of "^" and "~" but probably no subscripting or superscripting, it seems like the suggestion in FAQ entry 51 would be helpful. But unfortunately it chokes version 8.5.2 of asciidoc, which is what I have installed. So it is probably too new to be appropriate for git use. I also did a check to see whether other sub/superscripts are present in the git documentation: make all doc find Documentation -type f -name '*.html' -print0 | xargs -0 grep -nE -e '<su[bp]>' The only hit was the one under discussion, in git-show-ref.html. (This is no check that "^" and "~" are always quoted, but only that they don't appear unquoted in pairs.) Michael [1] http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/faq.html#_how_can_i_place_a_backslash_character_in_front_of_an_attribute_reference_without_escaping_the_reference [2] http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/faq.html#_how_can_i_escape_asciidoc_markup [3] http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/faq.html#_some_elements_can_8217_t_be_escaped_with_a_single_backslash [4] http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/faq.html#_how_can_i_selectively_disable_a_quoted_text_substitution -- Michael Haggerty mhagger@alum.mit.edu http://softwareswirl.blogspot.com/ ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH] git-show-ref: fix escaping in asciidoc source 2011-11-16 11:54 ` Michael Haggerty @ 2011-11-16 13:08 ` Thomas Rast 0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: Thomas Rast @ 2011-11-16 13:08 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Michael Haggerty; +Cc: Junio C Hamano, git Michael Haggerty wrote: > 36 [2]. How can I escape AsciiDoc markup? > > Most AsciiDoc inline elements can be suppressed by preceding them with a > backslash character. These elements include: [...] But there are > exceptions — see the next question. [...] > Note Escaping is unnecessary inside inline literal passthroughs > (backtick quoted text). Beware! We actively change the inline literal quoting behaviour to ensure consistent output with different versions of asciidoc. See this commit: commit 71c020c53ec472b04678237d8fe5687f2299db2a Author: Thomas Rast <trast@student.ethz.ch> Date: Sat Jul 25 14:06:50 2009 +0200 Disable asciidoc 8.4.1+ semantics for `{plus}` and friends asciidoc 8.4.1 changed the semantics of inline backtick quoting so that they disable parsing of inline constructs, i.e., Input: `{plus}` Pre 8.4.1: + Post 8.4.1: {plus} Fix this by defining the asciidoc attribute 'no-inline-literal' (which, per the 8.4.1 changelog, is the toggle to return to the old behaviour) when under ASCIIDOC8. Signed-off-by: Thomas Rast <trast@student.ethz.ch> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> -- Thomas Rast trast@{inf,student}.ethz.ch ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
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