man.c revision 1.54 1 /* $NetBSD: man.c,v 1.54 2013/07/19 04:59:46 uwe Exp $ */
2
3 /*
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31
32 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
33
34 #ifndef lint
35 __COPYRIGHT("@(#) Copyright (c) 1987, 1993, 1994, 1995\
36 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.");
37 #endif /* not lint */
38
39 #ifndef lint
40 #if 0
41 static char sccsid[] = "@(#)man.c 8.17 (Berkeley) 1/31/95";
42 #else
43 __RCSID("$NetBSD: man.c,v 1.54 2013/07/19 04:59:46 uwe Exp $");
44 #endif
45 #endif /* not lint */
46
47 #include <sys/param.h>
48 #include <sys/queue.h>
49 #include <sys/stat.h>
50 #include <sys/utsname.h>
51
52 #include <ctype.h>
53 #include <err.h>
54 #include <errno.h>
55 #include <fcntl.h>
56 #include <fnmatch.h>
57 #include <glob.h>
58 #include <signal.h>
59 #include <stdio.h>
60 #include <stdlib.h>
61 #include <string.h>
62 #include <unistd.h>
63 #include <util.h>
64 #include <locale.h>
65
66 #include "manconf.h"
67 #include "pathnames.h"
68
69 #ifndef MAN_DEBUG
70 #define MAN_DEBUG 0 /* debug path output */
71 #endif
72
73 /*
74 * manstate: structure collecting the current global state so we can
75 * easily identify it and pass it to helper functions in one arg.
76 */
77 struct manstate {
78 /* command line flags */
79 int all; /* -a: show all matches rather than first */
80 int cat; /* -c: do not use a pager */
81 char *conffile; /* -C: use alternate config file */
82 int how; /* -h: show SYNOPSIS only */
83 char *manpath; /* -M: alternate MANPATH */
84 char *addpath; /* -m: add these dirs to front of manpath */
85 char *pathsearch; /* -S: path of man must contain this string */
86 char *sectionname; /* -s: limit search to a given man section */
87 int where; /* -w: just show paths of all matching files */
88 int getpath; /* -p: print the path of directories containing man pages */
89
90 /* important tags from the config file */
91 TAG *defaultpath; /* _default: default MANPATH */
92 TAG *subdirs; /* _subdir: default subdir search list */
93 TAG *suffixlist; /* _suffix: for files that can be cat()'d */
94 TAG *buildlist; /* _build: for files that must be built */
95
96 /* tags for internal use */
97 TAG *intmp; /* _intmp: tmp files we must cleanup */
98 TAG *missinglist; /* _missing: pages we couldn't find */
99 TAG *mymanpath; /* _new_path: final version of MANPATH */
100 TAG *section; /* <sec>: tag for m.sectionname */
101
102 /* other misc stuff */
103 const char *pager; /* pager to use */
104 size_t pagerlen; /* length of the above */
105 const char *machine; /* machine */
106 const char *machclass; /* machine class */
107 };
108
109 /*
110 * prototypes
111 */
112 static void build_page(char *, char **, struct manstate *);
113 static void cat(char *);
114 static const char *check_pager(const char *);
115 static int cleanup(void);
116 static void how(char *);
117 static void jump(char **, const char *, const char *);
118 static int manual(char *, struct manstate *, glob_t *);
119 static void onsig(int);
120 static void usage(void) __attribute__((__noreturn__));
121 static void addpath(struct manstate *, const char *, size_t, const char *);
122 static const char *getclass(const char *);
123 static void printmanpath(struct manstate *);
124
125 /*
126 * main function
127 */
128 int
129 main(int argc, char **argv)
130 {
131 static struct manstate m;
132 int ch, abs_section, found;
133 ENTRY *esubd, *epath;
134 char *p, **ap, *cmd;
135 size_t len;
136 glob_t pg;
137
138 setprogname(argv[0]);
139 setlocale(LC_ALL, "");
140 /*
141 * parse command line...
142 */
143 while ((ch = getopt(argc, argv, "-aC:cfhkM:m:P:ps:S:w")) != -1)
144 switch (ch) {
145 case 'a':
146 m.all = 1;
147 break;
148 case 'C':
149 m.conffile = optarg;
150 break;
151 case 'c':
152 case '-': /* XXX: '-' is a deprecated version of '-c' */
153 m.cat = 1;
154 break;
155 case 'h':
156 m.how = 1;
157 break;
158 case 'm':
159 m.addpath = optarg;
160 break;
161 case 'M':
162 case 'P': /* -P for backward compatibility */
163 m.manpath = strdup(optarg);
164 break;
165 case 'p':
166 m.getpath = 1;
167 break;
168 /*
169 * The -f and -k options are backward compatible,
170 * undocumented ways of calling whatis(1) and apropos(1).
171 */
172 case 'f':
173 jump(argv, "-f", "whatis");
174 /* NOTREACHED */
175 case 'k':
176 jump(argv, "-k", "apropos");
177 /* NOTREACHED */
178 case 's':
179 if (m.sectionname != NULL)
180 usage();
181 m.sectionname = optarg;
182 break;
183 case 'S':
184 m.pathsearch = optarg;
185 break;
186 case 'w':
187 m.all = m.where = 1;
188 break;
189 case '?':
190 default:
191 usage();
192 }
193 argc -= optind;
194 argv += optind;
195
196 if (!m.getpath && !argc)
197 usage();
198
199 /*
200 * read the configuration file and collect any other information
201 * we will need (machine type, pager, section [if specified
202 * without '-s'], and MANPATH through the environment).
203 */
204 config(m.conffile); /* exits on error ... */
205
206 if ((m.machine = getenv("MACHINE")) == NULL) {
207 struct utsname utsname;
208
209 if (uname(&utsname) == -1)
210 err(EXIT_FAILURE, "uname");
211 m.machine = utsname.machine;
212 }
213
214 m.machclass = getclass(m.machine);
215
216 if (!m.cat && !m.how && !m.where) { /* if we need a pager ... */
217 if (!isatty(STDOUT_FILENO)) {
218 m.cat = 1;
219 } else {
220 if ((m.pager = getenv("PAGER")) != NULL &&
221 m.pager[0] != '\0')
222 m.pager = check_pager(m.pager);
223 else
224 m.pager = _PATH_PAGER;
225 m.pagerlen = strlen(m.pager);
226 }
227 }
228
229 /* do we need to set m.section to a non-null value? */
230 if (m.sectionname) {
231
232 m.section = gettag(m.sectionname, 0); /* -s must be a section */
233 if (m.section == NULL)
234 errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "unknown section: %s", m.sectionname);
235
236 } else if (argc > 1) {
237
238 m.section = gettag(*argv, 0); /* might be a section? */
239 if (m.section) {
240 argv++;
241 argc--;
242 }
243
244 }
245
246 if (m.manpath == NULL)
247 m.manpath = getenv("MANPATH"); /* note: -M overrides getenv */
248
249
250 /*
251 * get default values from config file, plus create the tags we
252 * use for keeping internal state. make sure all our mallocs
253 * go through.
254 */
255 /* from cfg file */
256 m.defaultpath = gettag("_default", 1);
257 m.subdirs = gettag("_subdir", 1);
258 m.suffixlist = gettag("_suffix", 1);
259 m.buildlist = gettag("_build", 1);
260 /* internal use */
261 m.mymanpath = gettag("_new_path", 1);
262 m.missinglist = gettag("_missing", 1);
263 m.intmp = gettag("_intmp", 1);
264 if (!m.defaultpath || !m.subdirs || !m.suffixlist || !m.buildlist ||
265 !m.mymanpath || !m.missinglist || !m.intmp)
266 errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "malloc failed");
267
268 /*
269 * are we using a section whose elements are all absolute paths?
270 * (we only need to look at the first entry on the section list,
271 * as config() will ensure that any additional entries will match
272 * the first one.)
273 */
274 abs_section = (m.section != NULL &&
275 !TAILQ_EMPTY(&m.section->entrylist) &&
276 *(TAILQ_FIRST(&m.section->entrylist)->s) == '/');
277
278 /*
279 * now that we have all the data we need, we must determine the
280 * manpath we are going to use to find the requested entries using
281 * the following steps...
282 *
283 * [1] if the user specified a section and that section's elements
284 * from the config file are all absolute paths, then we override
285 * defaultpath and -M/MANPATH with the section's absolute paths.
286 */
287 if (abs_section) {
288 m.manpath = NULL; /* ignore -M/MANPATH */
289 m.defaultpath = m.section; /* overwrite _default path */
290 m.section = NULL; /* promoted to defaultpath */
291 }
292
293 /*
294 * [2] section can now only be non-null if the user asked for
295 * a section and that section's elements did not have
296 * absolute paths. in this case we use the section's
297 * elements to override _subdir from the config file.
298 *
299 * after this step, we are done processing "m.section"...
300 */
301 if (m.section)
302 m.subdirs = m.section;
303
304 /*
305 * [3] we need to setup the path we want to use (m.mymanpath).
306 * if the user gave us a path (m.manpath) use it, otherwise
307 * go with the default. in either case we need to append
308 * the subdir and machine spec to each element of the path.
309 *
310 * for absolute section paths that come from the config file,
311 * we only append the subdir spec if the path ends in
312 * a '/' --- elements that do not end in '/' are assumed to
313 * not have subdirectories. this is mainly for backward compat,
314 * but it allows non-subdir configs like:
315 * sect3 /usr/share/man/{old/,}cat3
316 * doc /usr/{pkg,share}/doc/{sendmail/op,sendmail/intro}
317 *
318 * note that we try and be careful to not put double slashes
319 * in the path (e.g. we want /usr/share/man/man1, not
320 * /usr/share/man//man1) because "more" will put the filename
321 * we generate in its prompt and the double slashes look ugly.
322 */
323 if (m.manpath) {
324
325 /* note: strtok is going to destroy m.manpath */
326 for (p = strtok(m.manpath, ":") ; p ; p = strtok(NULL, ":")) {
327 len = strlen(p);
328 if (len < 1)
329 continue;
330 TAILQ_FOREACH(esubd, &m.subdirs->entrylist, q)
331 addpath(&m, p, len, esubd->s);
332 }
333
334 } else {
335
336 TAILQ_FOREACH(epath, &m.defaultpath->entrylist, q) {
337 /* handle trailing "/" magic here ... */
338 if (abs_section && epath->s[epath->len - 1] != '/') {
339 addpath(&m, "", 1, epath->s);
340 continue;
341 }
342
343 TAILQ_FOREACH(esubd, &m.subdirs->entrylist, q)
344 addpath(&m, epath->s, epath->len, esubd->s);
345 }
346
347 }
348
349 /*
350 * [4] finally, prepend the "-m" m.addpath to mymanpath if it
351 * was specified. subdirs and machine are always applied to
352 * m.addpath.
353 */
354 if (m.addpath) {
355
356 /* note: strtok is going to destroy m.addpath */
357 for (p = strtok(m.addpath, ":") ; p ; p = strtok(NULL, ":")) {
358 len = strlen(p);
359 if (len < 1)
360 continue;
361 TAILQ_FOREACH(esubd, &m.subdirs->entrylist, q)
362 addpath(&m, p, len, esubd->s);
363 }
364
365 }
366
367 if (m.getpath)
368 printmanpath(&m);
369
370 /*
371 * now m.mymanpath is complete!
372 */
373 #if MAN_DEBUG
374 printf("mymanpath:\n");
375 TAILQ_FOREACH(epath, &m.mymanpath->entrylist, q) {
376 printf("\t%s\n", epath->s);
377 }
378 #endif
379
380 /*
381 * start searching for matching files and format them if necessary.
382 * setup an interrupt handler so that we can ensure that temporary
383 * files go away.
384 */
385 (void)signal(SIGINT, onsig);
386 (void)signal(SIGHUP, onsig);
387 (void)signal(SIGPIPE, onsig);
388
389 memset(&pg, 0, sizeof(pg));
390 for (found = 0; *argv; ++argv)
391 if (manual(*argv, &m, &pg)) {
392 found = 1;
393 }
394
395 /* if nothing found, we're done. */
396 if (!found) {
397 (void)cleanup();
398 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
399 }
400
401 /*
402 * handle the simple display cases first (m.cat, m.how, m.where)
403 */
404 if (m.cat) {
405 for (ap = pg.gl_pathv; *ap != NULL; ++ap) {
406 if (**ap == '\0')
407 continue;
408 cat(*ap);
409 }
410 exit(cleanup());
411 }
412 if (m.how) {
413 for (ap = pg.gl_pathv; *ap != NULL; ++ap) {
414 if (**ap == '\0')
415 continue;
416 how(*ap);
417 }
418 exit(cleanup());
419 }
420 if (m.where) {
421 for (ap = pg.gl_pathv; *ap != NULL; ++ap) {
422 if (**ap == '\0')
423 continue;
424 (void)printf("%s\n", *ap);
425 }
426 exit(cleanup());
427 }
428
429 /*
430 * normal case - we display things in a single command, so
431 * build a list of things to display. first compute total
432 * length of buffer we will need so we can malloc it.
433 */
434 for (ap = pg.gl_pathv, len = m.pagerlen + 1; *ap != NULL; ++ap) {
435 if (**ap == '\0')
436 continue;
437 len += strlen(*ap) + 1;
438 }
439 if ((cmd = malloc(len)) == NULL) {
440 warn("malloc");
441 (void)cleanup();
442 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
443 }
444
445 /* now build the command string... */
446 p = cmd;
447 len = m.pagerlen;
448 memcpy(p, m.pager, len);
449 p += len;
450 *p++ = ' ';
451 for (ap = pg.gl_pathv; *ap != NULL; ++ap) {
452 if (**ap == '\0')
453 continue;
454 len = strlen(*ap);
455 memcpy(p, *ap, len);
456 p += len;
457 *p++ = ' ';
458 }
459 *--p = '\0';
460
461 /* Use system(3) in case someone's pager is "pager arg1 arg2". */
462 (void)system(cmd);
463
464 exit(cleanup());
465 }
466
467 static int
468 manual_find_buildkeyword(const char *prefix, const char *escpage,
469 struct manstate *mp, glob_t *pg, size_t cnt)
470 {
471 ENTRY *suffix;
472 int found;
473 char *p, buf[MAXPATHLEN];
474 int suflen;
475
476 found = 0;
477 /* Try the _build keywords next. */
478 TAILQ_FOREACH(suffix, &mp->buildlist->entrylist, q) {
479 for (p = suffix->s, suflen = 0;
480 *p != '\0' && !isspace((unsigned char)*p);
481 ++p)
482 ++suflen;
483 if (*p == '\0')
484 continue;
485
486 (void)snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s%s%.*s",
487 prefix, escpage, suflen, suffix->s);
488 if (!fnmatch(buf, pg->gl_pathv[cnt], 0)) {
489 if (!mp->where)
490 build_page(p + 1, &pg->gl_pathv[cnt], mp);
491 found = 1;
492 break;
493 }
494 }
495
496 return found;
497 }
498
499 /*
500 * manual --
501 * Search the manuals for the pages.
502 */
503 static int
504 manual(char *page, struct manstate *mp, glob_t *pg)
505 {
506 ENTRY *suffix, *mdir;
507 int anyfound, error, found;
508 size_t cnt;
509 char *p, buf[MAXPATHLEN], *escpage, *eptr;
510 static const char escglob[] = "\\~?*{}[]";
511
512 anyfound = 0;
513
514 /*
515 * Fixup page which may contain glob(3) special characters, e.g.
516 * the famous "No man page for [" FAQ.
517 */
518 if ((escpage = malloc((2 * strlen(page)) + 1)) == NULL) {
519 warn("malloc");
520 (void)cleanup();
521 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
522 }
523
524 p = page;
525 eptr = escpage;
526
527 while (*p) {
528 if (strchr(escglob, *p) != NULL) {
529 *eptr++ = '\\';
530 *eptr++ = *p++;
531 } else
532 *eptr++ = *p++;
533 }
534
535 *eptr = '\0';
536
537 /*
538 * If 'page' is given with a full or relative path
539 * then interpret it as a file specification.
540 */
541 if ((page[0] == '/') || (page[0] == '.')) {
542 /* check if file actually exists */
543 (void)strlcpy(buf, escpage, sizeof(buf));
544 error = glob(buf, GLOB_APPEND | GLOB_BRACE | GLOB_NOSORT, NULL, pg);
545 if (error != 0) {
546 if (error == GLOB_NOMATCH) {
547 goto notfound;
548 } else {
549 errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "glob failed");
550 }
551 }
552
553 if (pg->gl_matchc == 0)
554 goto notfound;
555
556 /* clip suffix for the suffix check below */
557 p = strrchr(escpage, '.');
558 if (p && p[0] == '.' && isdigit((unsigned char)p[1]))
559 p[0] = '\0';
560
561 found = 0;
562 for (cnt = pg->gl_pathc - pg->gl_matchc;
563 cnt < pg->gl_pathc; ++cnt)
564 {
565 found = manual_find_buildkeyword("", escpage,
566 mp, pg, cnt);
567 if (found) {
568 anyfound = 1;
569 if (!mp->all) {
570 /* Delete any other matches. */
571 while (++cnt< pg->gl_pathc)
572 *pg->gl_pathv[cnt] = '\0';
573 break;
574 }
575 continue;
576 }
577
578 /* It's not a man page, forget about it. */
579 *pg->gl_pathv[cnt] = '\0';
580 }
581
582 notfound:
583 if (!anyfound) {
584 if (addentry(mp->missinglist, page, 0) < 0) {
585 warn("malloc");
586 (void)cleanup();
587 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
588 }
589 }
590 free(escpage);
591 return anyfound;
592 }
593
594 /* For each man directory in mymanpath ... */
595 TAILQ_FOREACH(mdir, &mp->mymanpath->entrylist, q) {
596
597 /*
598 * use glob(3) to look in the filesystem for matching files.
599 * match any suffix here, as we will check that later.
600 */
601 (void)snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s/%s.*", mdir->s, escpage);
602 if ((error = glob(buf,
603 GLOB_APPEND | GLOB_BRACE | GLOB_NOSORT, NULL, pg)) != 0) {
604 if (error == GLOB_NOMATCH)
605 continue;
606 else {
607 warn("globbing");
608 (void)cleanup();
609 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
610 }
611 }
612 if (pg->gl_matchc == 0)
613 continue;
614
615 /*
616 * start going through the matches glob(3) just found and
617 * use m.pathsearch (if present) to filter out pages we
618 * don't want. then verify the suffix is valid, and build
619 * the page if we have a _build suffix.
620 */
621 for (cnt = pg->gl_pathc - pg->gl_matchc;
622 cnt < pg->gl_pathc; ++cnt) {
623
624 /* filter on directory path name */
625 if (mp->pathsearch) {
626 p = strstr(pg->gl_pathv[cnt], mp->pathsearch);
627 if (!p || strchr(p, '/') == NULL) {
628 *pg->gl_pathv[cnt] = '\0'; /* zap! */
629 continue;
630 }
631 }
632
633 /*
634 * Try the _suffix keywords first.
635 *
636 * XXX
637 * Older versions of man.conf didn't have the _suffix
638 * keywords, it was assumed that everything was a .0.
639 * We just test for .0 first, it's fast and probably
640 * going to hit.
641 */
642 (void)snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "*/%s.0", escpage);
643 if (!fnmatch(buf, pg->gl_pathv[cnt], 0))
644 goto next;
645
646 found = 0;
647 TAILQ_FOREACH(suffix, &mp->suffixlist->entrylist, q) {
648 (void)snprintf(buf,
649 sizeof(buf), "*/%s%s", escpage,
650 suffix->s);
651 if (!fnmatch(buf, pg->gl_pathv[cnt], 0)) {
652 found = 1;
653 break;
654 }
655 }
656 if (found)
657 goto next;
658
659 /* Try the _build keywords next. */
660 found = manual_find_buildkeyword("*/", escpage,
661 mp, pg, cnt);
662 if (found) {
663 next: anyfound = 1;
664 if (!mp->all) {
665 /* Delete any other matches. */
666 while (++cnt< pg->gl_pathc)
667 *pg->gl_pathv[cnt] = '\0';
668 break;
669 }
670 continue;
671 }
672
673 /* It's not a man page, forget about it. */
674 *pg->gl_pathv[cnt] = '\0';
675 }
676
677 if (anyfound && !mp->all)
678 break;
679 }
680
681 /* If not found, enter onto the missing list. */
682 if (!anyfound) {
683 if (addentry(mp->missinglist, page, 0) < 0) {
684 warn("malloc");
685 (void)cleanup();
686 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
687 }
688 }
689
690 free(escpage);
691 return anyfound;
692 }
693
694 /*
695 * build_page --
696 * Build a man page for display.
697 */
698 static void
699 build_page(char *fmt, char **pathp, struct manstate *mp)
700 {
701 static int warned;
702 int olddir, fd, n;
703 size_t tmpdirlen;
704 char *p, *b;
705 char buf[MAXPATHLEN], cmd[MAXPATHLEN], tpath[MAXPATHLEN];
706 const char *tmpdir;
707
708 /* Let the user know this may take awhile. */
709 if (!warned) {
710 warned = 1;
711 warnx("Formatting manual page...");
712 }
713
714 /*
715 * Historically man chdir'd to the root of the man tree.
716 * This was used in man pages that contained relative ".so"
717 * directives (including other man pages for command aliases etc.)
718 * It even went one step farther, by examining the first line
719 * of the man page and parsing the .so filename so it would
720 * make hard(?) links to the cat'ted man pages for space savings.
721 * (We don't do that here, but we could).
722 */
723
724 /* copy and find the end */
725 for (b = buf, p = *pathp; (*b++ = *p++) != '\0';)
726 continue;
727
728 /*
729 * skip the last two path components, page name and man[n] ...
730 * (e.g. buf will be "/usr/share/man" and p will be "man1/man.1")
731 * we also save a pointer to our current directory so that we
732 * can fchdir() back to it. this allows relative MANDIR paths
733 * to work with multiple man pages... e.g. consider:
734 * cd /usr/share && man -M ./man cat ls
735 * when no "cat1" subdir files are present.
736 */
737 olddir = -1;
738 for (--b, --p, n = 2; b != buf; b--, p--)
739 if (*b == '/')
740 if (--n == 0) {
741 *b = '\0';
742 olddir = open(".", O_RDONLY);
743 (void) chdir(buf);
744 p++;
745 break;
746 }
747
748
749 /* advance fmt past the suffix spec to the printf format string */
750 for (; *fmt && isspace((unsigned char)*fmt); ++fmt)
751 continue;
752
753 /*
754 * Get a temporary file and build a version of the file
755 * to display. Replace the old file name with the new one.
756 */
757 if ((tmpdir = getenv("TMPDIR")) == NULL)
758 tmpdir = _PATH_TMP;
759 tmpdirlen = strlen(tmpdir);
760 (void)snprintf(tpath, sizeof (tpath), "%s%s%s", tmpdir,
761 (tmpdirlen > 0 && tmpdir[tmpdirlen-1] == '/') ? "" : "/", TMPFILE);
762 if ((fd = mkstemp(tpath)) == -1) {
763 warn("%s", tpath);
764 (void)cleanup();
765 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
766 }
767 (void)snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s > %s", fmt, tpath);
768 (void)snprintf(cmd, sizeof(cmd), buf, p);
769 (void)system(cmd);
770 (void)close(fd);
771 if ((*pathp = strdup(tpath)) == NULL) {
772 warn("malloc");
773 (void)cleanup();
774 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
775 }
776
777 /* Link the built file into the remove-when-done list. */
778 if (addentry(mp->intmp, *pathp, 0) < 0) {
779 warn("malloc");
780 (void)cleanup();
781 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
782 }
783
784 /* restore old directory so relative manpaths still work */
785 if (olddir != -1) {
786 fchdir(olddir);
787 close(olddir);
788 }
789 }
790
791 /*
792 * how --
793 * display how information
794 */
795 static void
796 how(char *fname)
797 {
798 FILE *fp;
799
800 int lcnt, print;
801 char *p, buf[256];
802
803 if (!(fp = fopen(fname, "r"))) {
804 warn("%s", fname);
805 (void)cleanup();
806 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
807 }
808 #define S1 "SYNOPSIS"
809 #define S2 "S\bSY\bYN\bNO\bOP\bPS\bSI\bIS\bS"
810 #define D1 "DESCRIPTION"
811 #define D2 "D\bDE\bES\bSC\bCR\bRI\bIP\bPT\bTI\bIO\bON\bN"
812 for (lcnt = print = 0; fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), fp);) {
813 if (!strncmp(buf, S1, sizeof(S1) - 1) ||
814 !strncmp(buf, S2, sizeof(S2) - 1)) {
815 print = 1;
816 continue;
817 } else if (!strncmp(buf, D1, sizeof(D1) - 1) ||
818 !strncmp(buf, D2, sizeof(D2) - 1)) {
819 if (fp)
820 (void)fclose(fp);
821 return;
822 }
823 if (!print)
824 continue;
825 if (*buf == '\n')
826 ++lcnt;
827 else {
828 for(; lcnt; --lcnt)
829 (void)putchar('\n');
830 for (p = buf; isspace((unsigned char)*p); ++p)
831 continue;
832 (void)fputs(p, stdout);
833 }
834 }
835 (void)fclose(fp);
836 }
837
838 /*
839 * cat --
840 * cat out the file
841 */
842 static void
843 cat(char *fname)
844 {
845 int fd;
846 ssize_t n;
847 char buf[2048];
848
849 if ((fd = open(fname, O_RDONLY, 0)) < 0) {
850 warn("%s", fname);
851 (void)cleanup();
852 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
853 }
854 while ((n = read(fd, buf, sizeof(buf))) > 0)
855 if (write(STDOUT_FILENO, buf, (size_t)n) != n) {
856 warn("write");
857 (void)cleanup();
858 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
859 }
860 if (n == -1) {
861 warn("read");
862 (void)cleanup();
863 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
864 }
865 (void)close(fd);
866 }
867
868 /*
869 * check_pager --
870 * check the user supplied page information
871 */
872 static const char *
873 check_pager(const char *name)
874 {
875 const char *p;
876
877 /*
878 * if the user uses "more", we make it "more -s"; watch out for
879 * PAGER = "mypager /usr/ucb/more"
880 */
881 for (p = name; *p && !isspace((unsigned char)*p); ++p)
882 continue;
883 for (; p > name && *p != '/'; --p);
884 if (p != name)
885 ++p;
886
887 /* make sure it's "more", not "morex" */
888 if (!strncmp(p, "more", 4) && (!p[4] || isspace((unsigned char)p[4]))){
889 char *newname;
890 (void)asprintf(&newname, "%s %s", p, "-s");
891 name = newname;
892 }
893
894 return name;
895 }
896
897 /*
898 * jump --
899 * strip out flag argument and jump
900 */
901 static void
902 jump(char **argv, const char *flag, const char *name)
903 {
904 char **arg;
905
906 argv[0] = __UNCONST(name);
907 for (arg = argv + 1; *arg; ++arg)
908 if (!strcmp(*arg, flag))
909 break;
910 for (; *arg; ++arg)
911 arg[0] = arg[1];
912 execvp(name, argv);
913 err(EXIT_FAILURE, "Cannot execute `%s'", name);
914 }
915
916 /*
917 * onsig --
918 * If signaled, delete the temporary files.
919 */
920 static void
921 onsig(int signo)
922 {
923
924 (void)cleanup();
925
926 (void)raise_default_signal(signo);
927
928 /* NOTREACHED */
929 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
930 }
931
932 /*
933 * cleanup --
934 * Clean up temporary files, show any error messages.
935 */
936 static int
937 cleanup(void)
938 {
939 TAG *intmpp, *missp;
940 ENTRY *ep;
941 int rval;
942
943 rval = EXIT_SUCCESS;
944 /*
945 * note that _missing and _intmp were created by main(), so
946 * gettag() cannot return NULL here.
947 */
948 missp = gettag("_missing", 0); /* missing man pages */
949 intmpp = gettag("_intmp", 0); /* tmp files we need to unlink */
950
951 TAILQ_FOREACH(ep, &missp->entrylist, q) {
952 warnx("no entry for %s in the manual.", ep->s);
953 rval = EXIT_FAILURE;
954 }
955
956 TAILQ_FOREACH(ep, &intmpp->entrylist, q)
957 (void)unlink(ep->s);
958
959 return rval;
960 }
961
962 static const char *
963 getclass(const char *machine)
964 {
965 char buf[BUFSIZ];
966 TAG *t;
967 snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "_%s", machine);
968 t = gettag(buf, 0);
969 return t != NULL && !TAILQ_EMPTY(&t->entrylist) ?
970 TAILQ_FIRST(&t->entrylist)->s : NULL;
971 }
972
973 static void
974 addpath(struct manstate *m, const char *dir, size_t len, const char *sub)
975 {
976 char buf[2 * MAXPATHLEN + 1];
977 (void)snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s%s%s{/%s,%s%s%s}",
978 dir, (dir[len - 1] == '/') ? "" : "/", sub, m->machine,
979 m->machclass ? "/" : "", m->machclass ? m->machclass : "",
980 m->machclass ? "," : "");
981 if (addentry(m->mymanpath, buf, 0) < 0)
982 errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "malloc failed");
983 }
984
985 /*
986 * usage --
987 * print usage message and die
988 */
989 static void
990 usage(void)
991 {
992 (void)fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s [-acw|-h] [-C cfg] [-M path] "
993 "[-m path] [-S srch] [[-s] sect] name ...\n", getprogname());
994 (void)fprintf(stderr,
995 "Usage: %s -k [-C cfg] [-M path] [-m path] keyword ...\n",
996 getprogname());
997 (void)fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s -p\n", getprogname());
998 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
999 }
1000
1001 /*
1002 * printmanpath --
1003 * Prints a list of directories containing man pages.
1004 */
1005 static void
1006 printmanpath(struct manstate *m)
1007 {
1008 ENTRY *esubd;
1009 char *defaultpath = NULL; /* _default tag value from man.conf. */
1010 char *buf; /* for storing temporary values */
1011 char **ap;
1012 glob_t pg;
1013 struct stat sb;
1014 TAG *path = m->defaultpath;
1015 TAG *subdirs = m->subdirs;
1016
1017 /* the tail queue is empty if no _default tag is defined in * man.conf */
1018 if (TAILQ_EMPTY(&path->entrylist))
1019 errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Empty manpath");
1020
1021 defaultpath = TAILQ_LAST(&path->entrylist, tqh)->s;
1022
1023 if (glob(defaultpath, GLOB_BRACE | GLOB_NOSORT, NULL, &pg) != 0)
1024 err(EXIT_FAILURE, "glob failed");
1025
1026 if (pg.gl_matchc == 0) {
1027 warnx("Default path in %s doesn't exist", _PATH_MANCONF);
1028 globfree(&pg);
1029 return;
1030 }
1031
1032 TAILQ_FOREACH(esubd, &subdirs->entrylist, q) {
1033 /* Drop cat page directory, only sources are relevant. */
1034 if (strncmp(esubd->s, "man", 3))
1035 continue;
1036
1037 for (ap = pg.gl_pathv; *ap != NULL; ++ap) {
1038 if (asprintf(&buf, "%s%s", *ap, esubd->s) == -1)
1039 err(EXIT_FAILURE, "memory allocation error");
1040 /* Skip non-directories. */
1041 if (stat(buf, &sb) == 0 && S_ISDIR(sb.st_mode))
1042 printf("%s\n", buf);
1043
1044 free(buf);
1045 }
1046 }
1047 globfree(&pg);
1048 }
1049