Hi Alexis, At 2023-12-01T17:35:09+0100, Alexis wrote: > following up on my previous email I'd like to test the attached patch > (replace_psselect.patch) with groff, but am uncertain how to trigger > the patched code path.
I'm sorry I let this fall onto the floor. Picking it up... > If I read src/preproc/html/html.am correctly then pre-html.cpp is > compiled into pre-grohtml. Yes. > I'm uncertain how pre-grohtml is invoked in a common groff pipeline or > can be invoked manually for testing purposes. groff runs it unconditionally if the output device is "html" (or "xhtml"), because the "html" device's "DESC" file tells it to. https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/groff.git/tree/font/devhtml/DESC.proto?h=1.23.0 > Anyone willing to share some insights or ideas? Another way to make sure your code is being exercised is to stick a `debug()` call into it. diff --git a/src/preproc/html/pre-html.cpp b/src/preproc/html/pre-html.cpp index cbcc2ccda..831d0a269 100644 --- a/src/preproc/html/pre-html.cpp +++ b/src/preproc/html/pre-html.cpp @@ -918,6 +918,7 @@ int imageList::createPage(int pageno) fprintf(stderr, "creating page %d\n", pageno); #endif + debug("GBR: hello"); s = make_string("psselect -q -p%d %s %s\n", pageno, psFileName, psPageName); html_system(s, 1); After doing this, running "make -C build -j" said hello to me many times (once per document page) thanks to the rebuilds of the "webpage.html" and "pic.html" documents prompted by the newness of the "pre-grohtml" executable. Regards, Branden
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