Update of bug #63332 (project groff):
Status: In Progress => None
Planned Release: 1.23.0 => None
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Follow-up Comment #9:
Parking this issue until after the groff 1.23.0 release as it is now
"mitigated".
commit 563fd71746331f5feafe87a468d0326e8bfc8786
Author: G. Branden Robinson <[email protected]>
Date: Sun Nov 27 03:30:38 2022 -0600
tmac/fallbacks.tmac: Mitigate Savannah #63332.
* tmac/fallbacks.tmac: Comment out four of the fallback character
definitions for (preconv'd) Unicode character input added to address
Savannah #58930 (corresponding to \[dg], \[dd], \[%0], and \[rn]; they
are failing for not yet understood reasons involving "macros" attached
to groff character info structs, and the semantics of what it means
for a character to "exist" per the 'c' conditional operator. Fixes
regression when using "tty-char.tmac" (which nroff loads by default).
Problem introduced by me in commit 132182bd71, 23 October. The hope
is to resolve this issue post-groff 1.23.0. Thanks to Dave Kemper for
the report and discussion in Savannah #63332.
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