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Jim Derry 0d173d61d7 HTTPS Migration
- Updated links with working https versions from http.
- Removed rotten links.
- Updated links that have since resolved to new addresses.
- Generated all new po's and pot from existing headers.
- Updated the regression tests to account for the new https:// URLS, and the
  changed reference to specification.
2021-07-21 17:21:27 -04:00
Jim Derry f95540b5c9 Fixed merge conflict; fixed non-build issue on macOS. RC for testing. 2021-07-10 11:13:58 -04:00
Jim Derry a1e4dcc066 Removed option for SUPPORT_ACCESSIBILITY_CHECKS, regen'd strings. 2017-10-03 12:45:34 -04:00
Jim Derry 11178d775b Massive Revamp of the Messaging System
This is a rather large refactoring of Tidy's messaging system. This was done
mostly to allow non-C libraries that cannot adequately take advantage of
arg_lists a chance to query report filter information for information related
to arguments used in constructing an error message.

Three main goals were in mind for this project:

- Don't change the contents of Tidy's existing output sinks. This will ensure
  that changes do no affect console Tidy users, or LibTidy users who use the
  output sinks directly. This was accomplished 100% other than some improved
  cosmetics in the output. See tidy-html5-tests repository, the `refactor` and
  `more_messages_changes` branches for these minor diffs.
- Provide an API that is simple and also extensible without having to write new
  error filters all the time. This was accomplished by adding the new message
  callback `TidyMessageCallback` that provides callback functions an opaque
  object representing the message, and an API to query the message for wanted
  details. With this, we should never have to add a new callback routine again,
  as additional API can simply be written against the opaque object.
- The API should work the same as the rest of LibTidy's API in that it's
  consistent and only uses simple types with wide interoperability with other
  languages. Thanks to @gagern who suggested the model for the API in #409.
  Although the API uses the "Tidy" way off accessing data via an iterator
  rather than an index, this can be easily abstracted in the target language.

There are two *major* API breaking changes:

- Removed TidyReportFilter2
  - This was only used by one application in the entire world, and was a hacky
    kludge that served its purpose. TidyReportCallback (né TidyReportFilter3)
    is much better. If, for some reason, this affects you, I recommend using
    TidyReportCallback instead. It's a minor change for your application.
- Renamed TidyReportFilter3 to TidyReportCallback
  - This name is much more semantic, and much more sensible in light of
    improved callback system. As the name implies, it remains capable of
    *only* receiving callbacks for Tidy "reports."

Introducing TidyMessageCallback, and a new message interrogation API.

- As its name implies, it is able to capture (and optionally suppress) *all*
  of Tidy's output, including the dialogue messages that never make it to
  the existing report filters.
- Provides an opaque `TidyMessage` and an API that can be used to query against
  it to find the juicy goodness inside.
  - For example, `tidyGetMessageOutput( tmessage )` will return the complete,
    localized message.
  - Another example, `tidyGetMessageLine( tmessage )` will return the line the
    message applies to.
- You can also get information about the individual arguments that make up a
  message. By using the `tidyGetMessageArguments( tmessage )` itorator and
  `tidyGetNextMessageArgument` you will obtain an opaque `TidyMessageArgument`
  which has its own interrogation API. For example:
    - tidyGetArgType( tmessage, &iterator );
    - tidyGetArgFormat( tmessage, &iterator );
    - tidyGetArgValueString( tmessage, &iterator );
    - …and so on.

Other major changes include refactoring `messages.c` to use the new message
"object" directly when emitting messages to the console or output sinks. This
allowed replacement of a lot of specialized functions with generalized ones.

Some of this generalizing involved modifications to the `language_xx.h` header
files, and these are all positive improvements even without the above changes.
2017-03-13 13:28:57 -04:00
Jim Derry 165acc4f3e Several foundational changes preparing for release of 5.4 and future 5.5:
- Consolidated all output string definitions enums into `tidyenum.h`, which
    is where they belong, and where they have proper visibility.
  - Re-arranged `messages.c/h` with several comments useful to developers.
  - Properly added the key lookup functions and the language localization
    functions into tidy.h/tidylib.c with proper name-spacing.
  - Previous point restored a *lot* of sanity to the #include pollution that's
    been introduced in light of these.
  - Note that opaque types have been (properly) introduced. Look at the updated
    headers for `language.h`. In particular only an opaque structure is passed
    outside of LibTidy, and so use TidyLangWindowsName and TidyLangPosixName
    to poll these objects.
  - Console application updated as a result of this.
  - Removed dead code:
    - void TY_(UnknownOption)( TidyDocImpl* doc, char c );
    - void TY_(UnknownFile)( TidyDocImpl* doc, ctmbstr program, ctmbstr file );
  - Redundant strings were removed with the removal of this dead code.
  - Several enums were given fixed starting values. YOUR PROGRAMS SHOULD NEVER
    depend on enum values. `TidyReportLevel` is an example of such.
  - Some enums were removed as a result of this. `TidyReportLevel` now has
    matching strings, so the redundant `TidyReportLevelStrings` was removed.
  - All of the PO's and language header files were regenerated as a result of
    the string cleanup and header cleanup.
  - Made the interface to the library version and release date consistent.
  - CMakeLists.txt now supports SUPPORT_CONSOLE_APP. The intention is to
    be able to remove console-only code from LibTidy (for LibTidy users).
  - Updated README/MESSAGES.md, which is *vastly* more simple now.
2017-02-17 15:29:26 -05:00
Jim Derry bf70824cc2 - Add TidyReportFilter3, which removes translation strings completely from the equation. It would be a good idea to deprecate TidyReportFilter2, which is vulnerable to changing strings in Tidy source.
- Documentation reminders for future enum changes.
- Documentation updates.
2016-01-30 15:51:53 +08:00
Jim Derry d505869910 Localization Support added to HTML Tidy
- Languages can now be added to Tidy using standard toolchains.
- Tidy's help output is improved with new options and some reorganization.
2016-01-30 15:51:53 +08:00
Geoff McLane 39b860b1a7 Continue to remove CVS Info from source 2014-08-03 18:46:37 +02:00
Michael[tm] Smith b92d7aab88 new 2011-11-17 11:44:16 +09:00