Update of bug #62776 (project groff):
Summary: [troff] add optional diagnostic for sentences ending
mid-input line => [troff] want "style" warning category for self-deceptive
inputs
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Follow-up Comment #4:
I can't remember if I scribbled this memo elsewhere, but a "style" warning
category could scoop this up along with two other weirdo input practices:
1. Leaving the last quoted argument in a macro call without a trailing quote;
this is easily misread as an unquoted argument, and so appending a further
quoted argument in maintenance will have unexpected consequences.
2. Invoking a non-breaking request with the no-break control character; the
user will think they're saying something meaningful, but they are not.
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