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MANSEARCH(3) | Library Functions Manual | MANSEARCH(3) |
NAME¶
mansearch
— search
manual page databases
SYNOPSIS¶
#include
<stdint.h>
#include <manconf.h>
#include <mansearch.h>
int
mansearch
(const struct mansearch
*search, const struct manpaths *paths,
int argc, char *argv[],
struct manpage **res, size_t
*sz);
DESCRIPTION¶
The
mansearch
()
function returns information about manuals matching a search query from a
mandoc.db(5) database.
The query arguments are as follows:
- const struct mansearch *search
- Search options, defined in
<mansearch.h>
. - const struct manpaths *paths
- Directories to be searched, defined in
<manconf.h>
. - int argc, char *argv[]
- Search criteria, usually taken from the command line.
The output arguments are as follows:
- struct manpage **res
- Returns a pointer to an array of result structures defined in
<mansearch.h>
. The user is expected to call free(3) on the file, names, and output fields of all structures, as well as the res array itself. - size_t *sz
- Returns the number of result structures contained in res.
IMPLEMENTATION NOTES¶
For each manual page tree, the search is done in two steps. In the first step, a list of pages matching the search criteria is built. In the second step, the requested information about these pages is retrieved from the database and assembled into the res array.
All function mentioned here are defined in the file mansearch.c.
Finding matches¶
Command line parsing is done by the function
exprcomp
() building a singly linked list of
expr structures, using the helper functions
expr_and
() and
exprterm
().
Assembling the results¶
The names, sections, and architectures of the manuals found are
assembled into the names field of the result structure
by the function buildnames
().
FILES¶
- mandoc.db
- The manual page database.
SEE ALSO¶
HISTORY¶
The mansearch
() subsystem first appeared
in OpenBSD 5.6.
AUTHORS¶
A module to search manual page databases was first written by Kristaps Dzonsons <kristaps@bsd.lv> in 2011, at first using the Berkeley DB; he rewrote it for SQLite3 in 2012, and Ingo Schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org> removed the dependency on SQLite3 in 2016.
March 30, 2017 | Debian |