Add trivial equivalence class support in tr(1) and update manpage
Equivalence classes are a hard matter and there's still no "standard" way to solve the issue. Previously, tr would just skip those classes, but it's much better when it resolves a [=c=] to a normal c instead of treating it as a literal. Also, reflect recent changes in the manpage (octal escapes) and fix the markup in some areas.
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@ -25,22 +25,27 @@ Squeeze repeated characters matching
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.Ar set1
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.Ar set1
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or
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or
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.Ar set2
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.Ar set2
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if -d is set.
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if
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.Fl d
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is set.
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.El
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.El
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.Sh SET
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.Sh SET
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.Bl -tag -width Ds
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.Bl -tag -width Ds
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.It Literal 'c'
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.It Literal Sy c
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.It Escape sequence '\ec'
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.It Escape sequence Sy \ec
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\e\e, \ea, \eb, \ef, \en, \er, \et, \ev
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\e\e, \ea, \eb, \ef, \en, \er, \et, \ev, \eO[OO]
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.It Range 'c-d'
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.It Range Sy c-d
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.It Repeat '[c*n]'
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.It Repeat Sy [c*n]
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Only in
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Only in
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.Ar set2 .
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.Ar set2 .
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If n = 0 or left out, set n to length of
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If n = 0 or left out, set n to length of
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.Ar set1 .
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.Ar set1 .
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.It Character class '[:class:]'
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.It Character class Sy [:class:]
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See
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See
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.Xr wctype 3 .
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.Xr wctype 3 .
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.It Equivalence class Sy [=c=]
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Resolve to
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.Sy c .
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.El
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.El
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.Sh TRANSLATION
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.Sh TRANSLATION
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If no options are specified,
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If no options are specified,
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/* CLASSES [=EQUIV=] (skip) */
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/* CLASSES [=EQUIV=] (skip) */
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if (j - i > 3 && rstr[i + 1] == '=' && rstr[m - 1] == '=') {
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if (j - i > 3 && rstr[i + 1] == '=' && rstr[m - 1] == '=') {
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if (j - i != 4)
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goto literal;
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(*set)[setranges].start = rstr[i + 2];
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(*set)[setranges].end = rstr[i + 2];
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(*set)[setranges].quant = 1;
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setranges++;
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i = j;
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i = j;
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continue;
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continue;
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}
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}
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