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They were confusing because a manpage can have MLINKS in different
sections and architectures.
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apropos \( EXPR \) -a 'sec~^NUM$' -a 'arch~^(ARCH|any)$'
in preparation for removal of sec and arch from the mpage table.
Almost no functional change except for the following bonus:
This also makes sure that for cross-section and cross-arch MLINKs,
all of the following work:
apropos -s 1 encrypt
apropos -s 8 encrypt
apropos -s 1 makekey
apropos -s 8 makekey
While here, print error messages about invalid regexps to stderr.
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in preparation for removing them from the mpages table,
aiming for cleaner and more uniform interfaces.
Database growth is below 4%, part of which will be reclaimed.
As a bonus, this allows searches like:
./obj/apropos An=kettenis -a arch=ppc
./obj/apropos An=kettenis -a sec~[^4]
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the old implementation got lost in the Berkeley to SQLite switch.
Note that this is not just feature creep, but required for upcoming
database format cleanup and simplification.
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This really takes us beyond what grep -R /usr/*/man/ can do
because now you can search for pages by *one* criterion and then
display the contents of *another* macro from those pages, like in
$ apropos -O Ox Fa~wchar
to get an impression how long wide character handling is available.
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too long and unwieldy, but will grow more code soon. No functional change.
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and return a list of names with sections, used by apropos(1) for display.
While here, improve uniformity of the interface by allocating the file
name dynamically, just like the names list and the description.
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both because it contains nothing but a subset of the data of the
existing mpages table and because the relationship of mpage and mlink
entries is still 1:1. But all that will eventually change.
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The ~ operator has to do regular expression search, not globbing.
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The = operator has to do substring search, not word search.
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Consistently use the PATH_MAX since it is specified by POSIX,
while MAXPATHLEN is not.
In preparation for using this at a few more places.
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(via mansearch), and merge mandocdb.h into mansearch.h (and remove).
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This include's espie@'s wholesale src/lib/libc/ohash directory from OpenBSD
into compat_ohash.c (with a single copyright/license notice at the top)
and src/include/ohash.h as compat_ohash.h.
The ohash_int.h part of compat_ohash.c has been changed only in that ohash.h
points to compat_ohash.h.
Added HAVE_OHASH test (test-ohash.c) to Makefile.
In mandocdb.c and mansearch.c, check HAVE_OHASH test for inclusion.
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This makes it run about 5x faster.
While here, wrap some sqlite3 statements in #defines to extract errors.
(Really, the warning/error/etc. macros should be functionified.)
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verbose if sqlite3 errors occur.
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This is a much more minimal interface that stuffs all operations into
a single function.
It uses sqlite3 and ohash.
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