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      1 /*	$NetBSD: apropos-utils.c,v 1.40 2017/11/25 14:29:38 abhinav Exp $	*/
      2 /*-
      3  * Copyright (c) 2011 Abhinav Upadhyay <er.abhinav.upadhyay (at) gmail.com>
      4  * All rights reserved.
      5  *
      6  * This code was developed as part of Google's Summer of Code 2011 program.
      7  *
      8  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
      9  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     10  * are met:
     11  *
     12  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     13  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     14  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     15  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
     16  *    the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
     17  *    distribution.
     18  *
     19  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
     20  * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
     21  * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS
     22  * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
     23  * COPYRIGHT HOLDERS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
     24  * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING,
     25  * BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
     26  * LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED
     27  * AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY,
     28  * OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT
     29  * OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
     30  * SUCH DAMAGE.
     31  */
     32 
     33 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
     34 __RCSID("$NetBSD: apropos-utils.c,v 1.40 2017/11/25 14:29:38 abhinav Exp $");
     35 
     36 #include <sys/queue.h>
     37 #include <sys/stat.h>
     38 
     39 #include <assert.h>
     40 #include <ctype.h>
     41 #include <err.h>
     42 #include <math.h>
     43 #include <stdio.h>
     44 #include <stdlib.h>
     45 #include <string.h>
     46 #include <util.h>
     47 #include <zlib.h>
     48 #include <term.h>
     49 #include <unistd.h>
     50 #undef tab	// XXX: manconf.h
     51 
     52 #include "apropos-utils.h"
     53 #include "custom_apropos_tokenizer.h"
     54 #include "manconf.h"
     55 #include "fts3_tokenizer.h"
     56 
     57 typedef struct orig_callback_data {
     58 	void *data;
     59 	int (*callback) (query_callback_args*);
     60 } orig_callback_data;
     61 
     62 typedef struct inverse_document_frequency {
     63 	double value;
     64 	int status;
     65 } inverse_document_frequency;
     66 
     67 /* weights for individual columns */
     68 static const double col_weights[] = {
     69 	2.0,	// NAME
     70 	2.00,	// Name-description
     71 	0.55,	// DESCRIPTION
     72 	0.10,	// LIBRARY
     73 	0.001,	//RETURN VALUES
     74 	0.20,	//ENVIRONMENT
     75 	0.01,	//FILES
     76 	0.001,	//EXIT STATUS
     77 	2.00,	//DIAGNOSTICS
     78 	0.05,	//ERRORS
     79 	0.00,	//md5_hash
     80 	1.00	//machine
     81 };
     82 
     83 #ifndef APROPOS_DEBUG
     84 static int
     85 register_tokenizer(sqlite3 *db)
     86 {
     87 	int rc;
     88 	sqlite3_stmt *stmt;
     89 	const sqlite3_tokenizer_module *p;
     90 	const char *name = "custom_apropos_tokenizer";
     91 	get_custom_apropos_tokenizer(&p);
     92 	const char *sql = "SELECT fts3_tokenizer(?, ?)";
     93 
     94 	sqlite3_db_config(db, SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_FTS3_TOKENIZER, 1, 0);
     95 	rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(db, sql, -1, &stmt, 0);
     96 	if (rc != SQLITE_OK)
     97 		return rc;
     98 
     99 	sqlite3_bind_text(stmt, 1, name, -1, SQLITE_STATIC);
    100 	sqlite3_bind_blob(stmt, 2, &p, sizeof(p), SQLITE_STATIC);
    101 	sqlite3_step(stmt);
    102 
    103 	return sqlite3_finalize(stmt);
    104 }
    105 #endif
    106 
    107 /*
    108  * lower --
    109  *  Converts the string str to lower case
    110  */
    111 char *
    112 lower(char *str)
    113 {
    114 	assert(str);
    115 	int i = 0;
    116 	char c;
    117 	while ((c = str[i]) != '\0')
    118 		str[i++] = tolower((unsigned char) c);
    119 	return str;
    120 }
    121 
    122 /*
    123 * concat--
    124 *  Utility function. Concatenates together: dst, a space character and src.
    125 * dst + " " + src
    126 */
    127 void
    128 concat(char **dst, const char *src)
    129 {
    130 	concat2(dst, src, strlen(src));
    131 }
    132 
    133 void
    134 concat2(char **dst, const char *src, size_t srclen)
    135 {
    136 	size_t totallen, dstlen;
    137 	char *mydst = *dst;
    138 	assert(src != NULL);
    139 
    140 	/*
    141 	 * If destination buffer dst is NULL, then simply
    142 	 * strdup the source buffer
    143 	 */
    144 	if (mydst == NULL) {
    145 		mydst = estrndup(src, srclen);
    146 		*dst = mydst;
    147 		return;
    148 	}
    149 
    150 	dstlen = strlen(mydst);
    151 	/*
    152 	 * NUL Byte and separator space
    153 	 */
    154 	totallen = dstlen + srclen + 2;
    155 
    156 	mydst = erealloc(mydst, totallen);
    157 
    158 	/* Append a space at the end of dst */
    159 	mydst[dstlen++] = ' ';
    160 
    161 	/* Now, copy src at the end of dst */
    162 	memcpy(mydst + dstlen, src, srclen);
    163 	mydst[dstlen + srclen] = '\0';
    164 	*dst = mydst;
    165 }
    166 
    167 void
    168 close_db(sqlite3 *db)
    169 {
    170 	sqlite3_close(db);
    171 	sqlite3_shutdown();
    172 }
    173 
    174 /*
    175  * create_db --
    176  *  Creates the database schema.
    177  */
    178 static int
    179 create_db(sqlite3 *db)
    180 {
    181 	const char *sqlstr = NULL;
    182 	char *schemasql;
    183 	char *errmsg = NULL;
    184 
    185 /*------------------------ Create the tables------------------------------*/
    186 
    187 #if NOTYET
    188 	sqlite3_exec(db, "PRAGMA journal_mode = WAL", NULL, NULL, NULL);
    189 #else
    190 	sqlite3_exec(db, "PRAGMA journal_mode = DELETE", NULL, NULL, NULL);
    191 #endif
    192 
    193 	schemasql = sqlite3_mprintf("PRAGMA user_version = %d",
    194 	    APROPOS_SCHEMA_VERSION);
    195 	sqlite3_exec(db, schemasql, NULL, NULL, &errmsg);
    196 	if (errmsg != NULL)
    197 		goto out;
    198 	sqlite3_free(schemasql);
    199 
    200 	sqlstr =
    201 	    //mandb
    202 	    "CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE mandb USING fts4(section, name, "
    203 		"name_desc, desc, lib, return_vals, env, files, "
    204 		"exit_status, diagnostics, errors, md5_hash UNIQUE, machine, "
    205 #ifndef APROPOS_DEBUG
    206 		"compress=zip, uncompress=unzip, tokenize=custom_apropos_tokenizer, "
    207 #else
    208 		"tokenize=porter, "
    209 #endif
    210 		"notindexed=section, notindexed=md5_hash); "
    211 	    //mandb_meta
    212 	    "CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS mandb_meta(device, inode, mtime, "
    213 		"file UNIQUE, md5_hash UNIQUE, id  INTEGER PRIMARY KEY); "
    214 	    //mandb_links
    215 	    "CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS mandb_links(link COLLATE NOCASE, target, section, "
    216 		"machine, md5_hash); ";
    217 
    218 	sqlite3_exec(db, sqlstr, NULL, NULL, &errmsg);
    219 	if (errmsg != NULL)
    220 		goto out;
    221 
    222 	sqlstr =
    223 	    "CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS index_mandb_links ON mandb_links "
    224 		"(link); "
    225 	    "CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS index_mandb_meta_dev ON mandb_meta "
    226 		"(device, inode); "
    227 	    "CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS index_mandb_links_md5 ON mandb_links "
    228 		"(md5_hash);";
    229 	sqlite3_exec(db, sqlstr, NULL, NULL, &errmsg);
    230 	if (errmsg != NULL)
    231 		goto out;
    232 	return 0;
    233 
    234 out:
    235 	warnx("%s", errmsg);
    236 	free(errmsg);
    237 	sqlite3_close(db);
    238 	sqlite3_shutdown();
    239 	return -1;
    240 }
    241 
    242 /*
    243  * zip --
    244  *  User defined Sqlite function to compress the FTS table
    245  */
    246 static void
    247 zip(sqlite3_context *pctx, int nval, sqlite3_value **apval)
    248 {
    249 	int nin;
    250 	long int nout;
    251 	const unsigned char * inbuf;
    252 	unsigned char *outbuf;
    253 
    254 	assert(nval == 1);
    255 	nin = sqlite3_value_bytes(apval[0]);
    256 	inbuf = (const unsigned char *) sqlite3_value_blob(apval[0]);
    257 	nout = nin + 13 + (nin + 999) / 1000;
    258 	outbuf = emalloc(nout);
    259 	compress(outbuf, (unsigned long *) &nout, inbuf, nin);
    260 	sqlite3_result_blob(pctx, outbuf, nout, free);
    261 }
    262 
    263 /*
    264  * unzip --
    265  *  User defined Sqlite function to uncompress the FTS table.
    266  */
    267 static void
    268 unzip(sqlite3_context *pctx, int nval, sqlite3_value **apval)
    269 {
    270 	unsigned int rc;
    271 	unsigned char *outbuf;
    272 	z_stream stream;
    273 
    274 	assert(nval == 1);
    275 	stream.next_in = __UNCONST(sqlite3_value_blob(apval[0]));
    276 	stream.avail_in = sqlite3_value_bytes(apval[0]);
    277 	stream.avail_out = stream.avail_in * 2 + 100;
    278 	stream.next_out = outbuf = emalloc(stream.avail_out);
    279 	stream.zalloc = NULL;
    280 	stream.zfree = NULL;
    281 
    282 	if (inflateInit(&stream) != Z_OK) {
    283 		free(outbuf);
    284 		return;
    285 	}
    286 
    287 	while ((rc = inflate(&stream, Z_SYNC_FLUSH)) != Z_STREAM_END) {
    288 		if (rc != Z_OK ||
    289 		    (stream.avail_out != 0 && stream.avail_in == 0)) {
    290 			free(outbuf);
    291 			return;
    292 		}
    293 		outbuf = erealloc(outbuf, stream.total_out * 2);
    294 		stream.next_out = outbuf + stream.total_out;
    295 		stream.avail_out = stream.total_out;
    296 	}
    297 	if (inflateEnd(&stream) != Z_OK) {
    298 		free(outbuf);
    299 		return;
    300 	}
    301 	outbuf = erealloc(outbuf, stream.total_out);
    302 	sqlite3_result_text(pctx, (const char *)outbuf, stream.total_out, free);
    303 }
    304 
    305 /*
    306  * get_dbpath --
    307  *   Read the path of the database from man.conf and return.
    308  */
    309 char *
    310 get_dbpath(const char *manconf)
    311 {
    312 	TAG *tp;
    313 	char *dbpath;
    314 
    315 	config(manconf);
    316 	tp = gettag("_mandb", 1);
    317 	if (!tp)
    318 		return NULL;
    319 
    320 	if (TAILQ_EMPTY(&tp->entrylist))
    321 		return NULL;
    322 
    323 	dbpath = TAILQ_LAST(&tp->entrylist, tqh)->s;
    324 	return dbpath;
    325 }
    326 
    327 /* init_db --
    328  *   Prepare the database. Register the compress/uncompress functions and the
    329  *   stopword tokenizer.
    330  *	 db_flag specifies the mode in which to open the database. 3 options are
    331  *   available:
    332  *   	1. DB_READONLY: Open in READONLY mode. An error if db does not exist.
    333  *  	2. DB_READWRITE: Open in read-write mode. An error if db does not exist.
    334  *  	3. DB_CREATE: Open in read-write mode. It will try to create the db if
    335  *			it does not exist already.
    336  *  RETURN VALUES:
    337  *		The function will return NULL in case the db does not exist
    338  *		and DB_CREATE
    339  *  	was not specified. And in case DB_CREATE was specified and yet NULL is
    340  *  	returned, then there was some other error.
    341  *  	In normal cases the function should return a handle to the db.
    342  */
    343 sqlite3 *
    344 init_db(mandb_access_mode db_flag, const char *manconf)
    345 {
    346 	sqlite3 *db = NULL;
    347 	sqlite3_stmt *stmt;
    348 	struct stat sb;
    349 	int rc;
    350 	int create_db_flag = 0;
    351 
    352 	char *dbpath = get_dbpath(manconf);
    353 	if (dbpath == NULL)
    354 		errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "_mandb entry not found in man.conf");
    355 
    356 	if (!(stat(dbpath, &sb) == 0 && S_ISREG(sb.st_mode))) {
    357 		/* Database does not exist, check if DB_CREATE was specified,
    358 		 * and set flag to create the database schema
    359 		 */
    360 		if (db_flag != (MANDB_CREATE)) {
    361 			warnx("Missing apropos database. "
    362 			      "Please run makemandb to create it.");
    363 			return NULL;
    364 		}
    365 		create_db_flag = 1;
    366 	} else {
    367 		/*
    368 		 * Database exists. Check if we have the permissions
    369 		 * to read/write the files
    370 		 */
    371 		int access_mode = R_OK;
    372 		switch (db_flag) {
    373 		case MANDB_CREATE:
    374 		case MANDB_WRITE:
    375 			access_mode |= W_OK;
    376 			break;
    377 		default:
    378 			break;
    379 		}
    380 		if ((access(dbpath, access_mode)) != 0) {
    381 			warnx("Unable to access the database, please check"
    382 			    " permissions for `%s'", dbpath);
    383 			return NULL;
    384 		}
    385 	}
    386 
    387 	sqlite3_initialize();
    388 	rc = sqlite3_open_v2(dbpath, &db, db_flag, NULL);
    389 
    390 	if (rc != SQLITE_OK) {
    391 		warnx("%s", sqlite3_errmsg(db));
    392 		goto error;
    393 	}
    394 
    395 	sqlite3_extended_result_codes(db, 1);
    396 
    397 #ifndef APROPOS_DEBUG
    398 	rc = register_tokenizer(db);
    399 	if (rc != SQLITE_OK) {
    400 		warnx("Unable to register custom tokenizer: %s", sqlite3_errmsg(db));
    401 		goto error;
    402 	}
    403 #endif
    404 
    405 	if (create_db_flag && create_db(db) < 0) {
    406 		warnx("%s", "Unable to create database schema");
    407 		goto error;
    408 	}
    409 
    410 	rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(db, "PRAGMA user_version", -1, &stmt, NULL);
    411 	if (rc != SQLITE_OK) {
    412 		warnx("Unable to query schema version: %s",
    413 		    sqlite3_errmsg(db));
    414 		goto error;
    415 	}
    416 	if (sqlite3_step(stmt) != SQLITE_ROW) {
    417 		sqlite3_finalize(stmt);
    418 		warnx("Unable to query schema version: %s",
    419 		    sqlite3_errmsg(db));
    420 		goto error;
    421 	}
    422 	if (sqlite3_column_int(stmt, 0) != APROPOS_SCHEMA_VERSION) {
    423 		sqlite3_finalize(stmt);
    424 		warnx("Incorrect schema version found. "
    425 		      "Please run makemandb -f.");
    426 		goto error;
    427 	}
    428 	sqlite3_finalize(stmt);
    429 
    430 
    431 	/* Register the zip and unzip functions for FTS compression */
    432 	rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, "zip", 1, SQLITE_ANY, NULL, zip,
    433 	    NULL, NULL);
    434 	if (rc != SQLITE_OK) {
    435 		warnx("Unable to register function: compress: %s",
    436 		    sqlite3_errmsg(db));
    437 		goto error;
    438 	}
    439 
    440 	rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, "unzip", 1, SQLITE_ANY, NULL,
    441                                  unzip, NULL, NULL);
    442 	if (rc != SQLITE_OK) {
    443 		warnx("Unable to register function: uncompress: %s",
    444 		    sqlite3_errmsg(db));
    445 		goto error;
    446 	}
    447 	return db;
    448 
    449 error:
    450 	close_db(db);
    451 	return NULL;
    452 }
    453 
    454 /*
    455  * rank_func --
    456  *  Sqlite user defined function for ranking the documents.
    457  *  For each phrase of the query, it computes the tf and idf and adds them over.
    458  *  It computes the final rank, by multiplying tf and idf together.
    459  *  Weight of term t for document d = (term frequency of t in d *
    460  *                                      inverse document frequency of t)
    461  *
    462  *  Term Frequency of term t in document d = Number of times t occurs in d /
    463  *	Number of times t appears in all documents
    464  *
    465  *  Inverse document frequency of t = log(Total number of documents /
    466  *										Number of documents in which t occurs)
    467  */
    468 static void
    469 rank_func(sqlite3_context *pctx, int nval, sqlite3_value **apval)
    470 {
    471 	inverse_document_frequency *idf = sqlite3_user_data(pctx);
    472 	double tf = 0.0;
    473 	const unsigned int *matchinfo;
    474 	int ncol;
    475 	int nphrase;
    476 	int iphrase;
    477 	int ndoc;
    478 	int doclen = 0;
    479 	const double k = 3.75;
    480 	/*
    481 	 * Check that the number of arguments passed to this
    482 	 * function is correct.
    483 	 */
    484 	assert(nval == 1);
    485 
    486 	matchinfo = (const unsigned int *) sqlite3_value_blob(apval[0]);
    487 	nphrase = matchinfo[0];
    488 	ncol = matchinfo[1];
    489 	ndoc = matchinfo[2 + 3 * ncol * nphrase + ncol];
    490 	for (iphrase = 0; iphrase < nphrase; iphrase++) {
    491 		int icol;
    492 		const unsigned int *phraseinfo =
    493 		    &matchinfo[2 + ncol + iphrase * ncol * 3];
    494 		for(icol = 1; icol < ncol; icol++) {
    495 
    496 			/* nhitcount: number of times the current phrase occurs
    497 			 * 	in the current column in the current document.
    498 			 * nglobalhitcount: number of times current phrase
    499 			 *	occurs in the current column in all documents.
    500 			 * ndocshitcount: number of documents in which the
    501 			 *	current phrase occurs in the current column at
    502 			 *	least once.
    503 			 */
    504   			int nhitcount = phraseinfo[3 * icol];
    505 			int nglobalhitcount = phraseinfo[3 * icol + 1];
    506 			int ndocshitcount = phraseinfo[3 * icol + 2];
    507 			doclen = matchinfo[2 + icol ];
    508 			double weight = col_weights[icol - 1];
    509 			if (idf->status == 0 && ndocshitcount)
    510 				idf->value +=
    511 				    log(((double)ndoc / ndocshitcount))* weight;
    512 
    513 			/*
    514 			 * Dividing the tf by document length to normalize
    515 			 * the effect of longer documents.
    516 			 */
    517 			if (nglobalhitcount > 0 && nhitcount)
    518 				tf += (((double)nhitcount  * weight)
    519 				    / (nglobalhitcount * doclen));
    520 		}
    521 	}
    522 	idf->status = 1;
    523 
    524 	/*
    525 	 * Final score: Dividing by k + tf further normalizes the weight
    526 	 * leading to better results. The value of k is experimental
    527 	 */
    528 	double score = (tf * idf->value) / (k + tf);
    529 	sqlite3_result_double(pctx, score);
    530 	return;
    531 }
    532 
    533 /*
    534  * generates sql query for matching the user entered query
    535  */
    536 static char *
    537 generate_search_query(query_args *args, const char *snippet_args[3])
    538 {
    539 	const char *default_snippet_args[3];
    540 	char *section_clause = NULL;
    541 	char *limit_clause = NULL;
    542 	char *machine_clause = NULL;
    543 	char *query = NULL;
    544 
    545 	if (args->machine) {
    546 		machine_clause = sqlite3_mprintf("AND mandb.machine=%Q", args->machine);
    547 		if (machine_clause == NULL)
    548 			goto RETURN;
    549 	}
    550 
    551 	if (args->nrec >= 0) {
    552 		/* Use the provided number of records and offset */
    553 		limit_clause = sqlite3_mprintf(" LIMIT %d OFFSET %d",
    554 		    args->nrec, args->offset);
    555 		if (limit_clause == NULL)
    556 			goto RETURN;
    557 	}
    558 
    559 	/* We want to build a query of the form: "select x,y,z from mandb where
    560 	 * mandb match :query [AND (section IN ('1', '2')]
    561 	 * ORDER BY rank DESC [LIMIT 10 OFFSET 0]"
    562 	 * NOTES:
    563 	 *   1. The portion in first pair of square brackets is optional.
    564 	 *      It will be there only if the user has specified an option
    565 	 *      to search in one or more specific sections.
    566 	 *   2. The LIMIT portion will be there if the user has specified
    567 	 *      a limit using the -n option.
    568 	 */
    569 	if (args->sections && args->sections[0]) {
    570 		concat(&section_clause, " AND mandb.section IN (");
    571 		for (size_t i = 0; args->sections[i]; i++) {
    572 			char *temp;
    573 			char c = args->sections[i + 1]? ',': ')';
    574 			if ((temp = sqlite3_mprintf("%Q%c", args->sections[i], c)) == NULL)
    575 				goto RETURN;
    576 			concat(&section_clause, temp);
    577 			free(temp);
    578 		}
    579 	}
    580 
    581 	if (snippet_args == NULL) {
    582 		default_snippet_args[0] = "";
    583 		default_snippet_args[1] = "";
    584 		default_snippet_args[2] = "...";
    585 		snippet_args = default_snippet_args;
    586 	}
    587 
    588 	if (args->legacy) {
    589 	    char *wild;
    590 	    easprintf(&wild, "%%%s%%", args->search_str);
    591 	    query = sqlite3_mprintf("SELECT section, name, name_desc, machine"
    592 		" FROM mandb"
    593 		" WHERE name LIKE %Q OR name_desc LIKE %Q "
    594 		"%s"
    595 		"%s",
    596 		wild, wild,
    597 		section_clause ? section_clause : "",
    598 		limit_clause ? limit_clause : "");
    599 		free(wild);
    600 	} else if (strchr(args->search_str, ' ') == NULL) {
    601 		/*
    602 		 * If it's a single word query, we want to search in the
    603 		 * links table as well. If the link table contains an entry
    604 		 * for the queried keyword, we want to use that as the name of
    605 		 * the man page.
    606 		 * For example, for `apropos realloc` the output should be
    607 		 * realloc(3) and not malloc(3).
    608 		 */
    609 		query = sqlite3_mprintf(
    610 		    "SELECT section, name, name_desc, machine,"
    611 		    " snippet(mandb, %Q, %Q, %Q, -1, 40 ),"
    612 		    " rank_func(matchinfo(mandb, \"pclxn\")) AS rank"
    613 		    " FROM mandb WHERE name NOT IN ("
    614 		    " SELECT target FROM mandb_links WHERE link=%Q AND"
    615 		    " mandb_links.section=mandb.section) AND mandb MATCH %Q %s %s"
    616 		    " UNION"
    617 		    " SELECT mandb.section, mandb_links.link AS name, mandb.name_desc,"
    618 		    " mandb.machine, '' AS snippet, 100.00 AS rank"
    619 		    " FROM mandb JOIN mandb_links ON mandb.name=mandb_links.target and"
    620 		    " mandb.section=mandb_links.section WHERE mandb_links.link=%Q"
    621 		    " %s %s"
    622 		    " ORDER BY rank DESC %s",
    623 		    snippet_args[0], snippet_args[1], snippet_args[2],
    624 		    args->search_str, args->search_str, section_clause ? section_clause : "",
    625 		    machine_clause ? machine_clause : "", args->search_str,
    626 		    machine_clause ? machine_clause : "",
    627 		    section_clause ? section_clause : "",
    628 		    limit_clause ? limit_clause : "");
    629 	} else {
    630 	    query = sqlite3_mprintf("SELECT section, name, name_desc, machine,"
    631 		" snippet(mandb, %Q, %Q, %Q, -1, 40 ),"
    632 		" rank_func(matchinfo(mandb, \"pclxn\")) AS rank"
    633 		" FROM mandb"
    634 		" WHERE mandb MATCH %Q %s "
    635 		"%s"
    636 		" ORDER BY rank DESC"
    637 		"%s",
    638 		snippet_args[0], snippet_args[1], snippet_args[2],
    639 		args->search_str, machine_clause ? machine_clause : "",
    640 		section_clause ? section_clause : "",
    641 		limit_clause ? limit_clause : "");
    642 	}
    643 
    644 RETURN:
    645 	free(machine_clause);
    646 	free(section_clause);
    647 	free(limit_clause);
    648 	return query;
    649 }
    650 
    651 /*
    652  * Execute the full text search query and return the number of results
    653  * obtained.
    654  */
    655 static unsigned int
    656 execute_search_query(sqlite3 *db, char *query, query_args *args)
    657 {
    658 	sqlite3_stmt *stmt;
    659 	char *name;
    660 	char *slash_ptr;
    661 	const char *name_temp;
    662 	char *m = NULL;
    663 	int rc;
    664 	query_callback_args callback_args;
    665 	inverse_document_frequency idf = {0, 0};
    666 
    667 	if (!args->legacy) {
    668 		/* Register the rank function */
    669 		rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, "rank_func", 1, SQLITE_ANY,
    670 		    (void *) &idf, rank_func, NULL, NULL);
    671 		if (rc != SQLITE_OK) {
    672 			warnx("Unable to register the ranking function: %s",
    673 			    sqlite3_errmsg(db));
    674 			sqlite3_close(db);
    675 			sqlite3_shutdown();
    676 			exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
    677 		}
    678 	}
    679 
    680 	rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(db, query, -1, &stmt, NULL);
    681 	if (rc == SQLITE_IOERR) {
    682 		warnx("Corrupt database. Please rerun makemandb");
    683 		return -1;
    684 	} else if (rc != SQLITE_OK) {
    685 		warnx("%s", sqlite3_errmsg(db));
    686 		return -1;
    687 	}
    688 
    689 	unsigned int nresults = 0;
    690 	while (sqlite3_step(stmt) == SQLITE_ROW) {
    691 		nresults++;
    692 		callback_args.section = (const char *) sqlite3_column_text(stmt, 0);
    693 		name_temp = (const char *) sqlite3_column_text(stmt, 1);
    694 		callback_args.name_desc = (const char *) sqlite3_column_text(stmt, 2);
    695 		callback_args.machine = (const char *) sqlite3_column_text(stmt, 3);
    696 		if (!args->legacy)
    697 			callback_args.snippet = (const char *) sqlite3_column_text(stmt, 4);
    698 		else
    699 			callback_args.snippet = "";
    700 		if ((slash_ptr = strrchr(name_temp, '/')) != NULL)
    701 			name_temp = slash_ptr + 1;
    702 		if (callback_args.machine && callback_args.machine[0]) {
    703 			m = estrdup(callback_args.machine);
    704 			easprintf(&name, "%s/%s", lower(m), name_temp);
    705 			free(m);
    706 		} else {
    707 			name = estrdup((const char *)
    708 			    sqlite3_column_text(stmt, 1));
    709 		}
    710 		callback_args.name = name;
    711 		callback_args.other_data = args->callback_data;
    712 		(args->callback)(&callback_args);
    713 		free(name);
    714 	}
    715 	sqlite3_finalize(stmt);
    716 	return nresults;
    717 }
    718 
    719 
    720 /*
    721  *  run_query_internal --
    722  *  Performs the searches for the keywords entered by the user.
    723  *  The 2nd param: snippet_args is an array of strings providing values for the
    724  *  last three parameters to the snippet function of sqlite. (Look at the docs).
    725  *  The 3rd param: args contains rest of the search parameters. Look at
    726  *  arpopos-utils.h for the description of individual fields.
    727  *
    728  */
    729 static int
    730 run_query_internal(sqlite3 *db, const char *snippet_args[3], query_args *args)
    731 {
    732 	char *query;
    733 	query = generate_search_query(args, snippet_args);
    734 	if (query == NULL) {
    735 		*args->errmsg = estrdup("malloc failed");
    736 		return -1;
    737 	}
    738 
    739 	execute_search_query(db, query, args);
    740 	sqlite3_free(query);
    741 	return *(args->errmsg) == NULL ? 0 : -1;
    742 }
    743 
    744 static char *
    745 get_escaped_html_string(const char *src, size_t *slen)
    746 {
    747 	static const char trouble[] = "<>\"&\002\003";
    748 	/*
    749 	 * First scan the src to find out the number of occurrences
    750 	 * of {'>', '<' '"', '&'}.  Then allocate a new buffer with
    751 	 * sufficient space to be able to store the quoted versions
    752 	 * of the special characters {&gt;, &lt;, &quot;, &amp;}.
    753 	 * Copy over the characters from the original src into
    754 	 * this buffer while replacing the special characters with
    755 	 * their quoted versions.
    756 	 */
    757 	char *dst, *ddst;
    758 	size_t count;
    759 	const char *ssrc;
    760 
    761 	for (count = 0, ssrc = src; *src; count++) {
    762 		size_t sz = strcspn(src, trouble);
    763 		src += sz + 1;
    764 	}
    765 
    766 
    767 #define append(a)				\
    768     do {					\
    769 	memcpy(dst, (a), sizeof(a) - 1);	\
    770 	dst += sizeof(a) - 1; 			\
    771     } while (/*CONSTCOND*/0)
    772 
    773 
    774 	ddst = dst = emalloc(*slen + count * 5 + 1);
    775 	for (src = ssrc; *src; src++) {
    776 		switch (*src) {
    777 		case '<':
    778 			append("&lt;");
    779 			break;
    780 		case '>':
    781 			append("&gt;");
    782 			break;
    783 		case '\"':
    784 			append("&quot;");
    785 			break;
    786 		case '&':
    787 			/*
    788 			 * Don't perform the quoting if this & is part of
    789 			 * an mdoc escape sequence, e.g. \&
    790 			 */
    791 			if (src != ssrc && src[-1] != '\\')
    792 				append("&amp;");
    793 			else
    794 				append("&");
    795 			break;
    796 		case '\002':
    797 			append("<b>");
    798 			break;
    799 		case '\003':
    800 			append("</b>");
    801 			break;
    802 		default:
    803 			*dst++ = *src;
    804 			break;
    805 		}
    806 	}
    807 	*dst = '\0';
    808 	*slen = dst - ddst;
    809 	return ddst;
    810 }
    811 
    812 
    813 /*
    814  * callback_html --
    815  *  Callback function for run_query_html. It builds the html output and then
    816  *  calls the actual user supplied callback function.
    817  */
    818 static int
    819 callback_html(query_callback_args *callback_args)
    820 {
    821 	struct orig_callback_data *orig_data = callback_args->other_data;
    822 	int (*callback)(query_callback_args*) = orig_data->callback;
    823 	size_t length = callback_args->snippet_length;
    824 	size_t name_description_length = strlen(callback_args->name_desc);
    825 	char *qsnippet = get_escaped_html_string(callback_args->snippet, &length);
    826 	char *qname_description = get_escaped_html_string(callback_args->name_desc,
    827 	    &name_description_length);
    828 	callback_args->name_desc = qname_description;
    829 	callback_args->snippet = qsnippet;
    830 	callback_args->snippet_length = length;
    831 	callback_args->other_data = orig_data->data;
    832 	(*callback)(callback_args);
    833 	free(qsnippet);
    834 	free(qname_description);
    835 	return 0;
    836 }
    837 
    838 /*
    839  * run_query_html --
    840  *  Utility function to output query result in HTML format.
    841  *  It internally calls run_query only, but it first passes the output to its
    842  *  own custom callback function, which preprocess the snippet for quoting
    843  *  inline HTML fragments.
    844  *  After that it delegates the call the actual user supplied callback function.
    845  */
    846 static int
    847 run_query_html(sqlite3 *db, query_args *args)
    848 {
    849 	struct orig_callback_data orig_data;
    850 	orig_data.callback = args->callback;
    851 	orig_data.data = args->callback_data;
    852 	const char *snippet_args[] = {"\002", "\003", "..."};
    853 	args->callback = &callback_html;
    854 	args->callback_data = (void *) &orig_data;
    855 	return run_query_internal(db, snippet_args, args);
    856 }
    857 
    858 /*
    859  * underline a string, pager style.
    860  */
    861 static char *
    862 ul_pager(int ul, const char *s)
    863 {
    864 	size_t len;
    865 	char *dst, *d;
    866 
    867 	if (!ul)
    868 		return estrdup(s);
    869 
    870 	// a -> _\ba
    871 	len = strlen(s) * 3 + 1;
    872 
    873 	d = dst = emalloc(len);
    874 	while (*s) {
    875 		*d++ = '_';
    876 		*d++ = '\b';
    877 		*d++ = *s++;
    878 	}
    879 	*d = '\0';
    880 	return dst;
    881 }
    882 
    883 /*
    884  * callback_pager --
    885  *  A callback similar to callback_html. It overstrikes the matching text in
    886  *  the snippet so that it appears emboldened when viewed using a pager like
    887  *  more or less.
    888  */
    889 static int
    890 callback_pager(query_callback_args *callback_args)
    891 {
    892 	struct orig_callback_data *orig_data = callback_args->other_data;
    893 	char *psnippet;
    894 	const char *temp = callback_args->snippet;
    895 	int count = 0;
    896 	int i = 0, did;
    897 	size_t sz = 0;
    898 	size_t psnippet_length;
    899 
    900 	/* Count the number of bytes of matching text. For each of these
    901 	 * bytes we will use 2 extra bytes to overstrike it so that it
    902 	 * appears bold when viewed using a pager.
    903 	 */
    904 	while (*temp) {
    905 		sz = strcspn(temp, "\002\003");
    906 		temp += sz;
    907 		if (*temp == '\003') {
    908 			count += 2 * (sz);
    909 		}
    910 		temp++;
    911 	}
    912 
    913 	psnippet_length = callback_args->snippet_length + count;
    914 	psnippet = emalloc(psnippet_length + 1);
    915 
    916 	/* Copy the bytes from snippet to psnippet:
    917 	 * 1. Copy the bytes before \002 as it is.
    918 	 * 2. The bytes after \002 need to be overstriked till we
    919 	 *    encounter \003.
    920 	 * 3. To overstrike a byte 'A' we need to write 'A\bA'
    921 	 */
    922 	did = 0;
    923 	const char *snippet = callback_args->snippet;
    924 	while (*snippet) {
    925 		sz = strcspn(snippet, "\002");
    926 		memcpy(&psnippet[i], snippet, sz);
    927 		snippet += sz;
    928 		i += sz;
    929 
    930 		/* Don't change this. Advancing the pointer without reading the byte
    931 		 * is causing strange behavior.
    932 		 */
    933 		if (*snippet == '\002')
    934 			snippet++;
    935 		while (*snippet && *snippet != '\003') {
    936 			did = 1;
    937 			psnippet[i++] = *snippet;
    938 			psnippet[i++] = '\b';
    939 			psnippet[i++] = *snippet++;
    940 		}
    941 		if (*snippet)
    942 			snippet++;
    943 	}
    944 
    945 	psnippet[i] = 0;
    946 	char *ul_section = ul_pager(did, callback_args->section);
    947 	char *ul_name = ul_pager(did, callback_args->name);
    948 	char *ul_name_desc = ul_pager(did, callback_args->name_desc);
    949 	callback_args->section = ul_section;
    950 	callback_args->name = ul_name;
    951 	callback_args->name_desc = ul_name_desc;
    952 	callback_args->snippet = psnippet;
    953 	callback_args->snippet_length = psnippet_length;
    954 	callback_args->other_data = orig_data->data;
    955 	(orig_data->callback)(callback_args);
    956 	free(ul_section);
    957 	free(ul_name);
    958 	free(ul_name_desc);
    959 	free(psnippet);
    960 	return 0;
    961 }
    962 
    963 struct term_args {
    964 	struct orig_callback_data *orig_data;
    965 	const char *smul;
    966 	const char *rmul;
    967 };
    968 
    969 /*
    970  * underline a string, pager style.
    971  */
    972 static char *
    973 ul_term(const char *s, const struct term_args *ta)
    974 {
    975 	char *dst;
    976 
    977 	easprintf(&dst, "%s%s%s", ta->smul, s, ta->rmul);
    978 	return dst;
    979 }
    980 
    981 /*
    982  * callback_term --
    983  *  A callback similar to callback_html. It overstrikes the matching text in
    984  *  the snippet so that it appears emboldened when viewed using a pager like
    985  *  more or less.
    986  */
    987 static int
    988 callback_term(query_callback_args *callback_args)
    989 {
    990 	struct term_args *ta = callback_args->other_data;
    991 	struct orig_callback_data *orig_data = ta->orig_data;
    992 
    993 	char *ul_section = ul_term(callback_args->section, ta);
    994 	char *ul_name = ul_term(callback_args->name, ta);
    995 	char *ul_name_desc = ul_term(callback_args->name_desc, ta);
    996 	callback_args->section = ul_section;
    997 	callback_args->name = ul_name;
    998 	callback_args->name_desc = ul_name_desc;
    999 	callback_args->other_data = orig_data->data;
   1000 	(orig_data->callback)(callback_args);
   1001 	free(ul_section);
   1002 	free(ul_name);
   1003 	free(ul_name_desc);
   1004 	return 0;
   1005 }
   1006 
   1007 /*
   1008  * run_query_pager --
   1009  *  Utility function similar to run_query_html. This function tries to
   1010  *  pre-process the result assuming it will be piped to a pager.
   1011  *  For this purpose it first calls its own callback function callback_pager
   1012  *  which then delegates the call to the user supplied callback.
   1013  */
   1014 static int
   1015 run_query_pager(sqlite3 *db, query_args *args)
   1016 {
   1017 	struct orig_callback_data orig_data;
   1018 	orig_data.callback = args->callback;
   1019 	orig_data.data = args->callback_data;
   1020 	const char *snippet_args[3] = { "\002", "\003", "..." };
   1021 	args->callback = &callback_pager;
   1022 	args->callback_data = (void *) &orig_data;
   1023 	return run_query_internal(db, snippet_args, args);
   1024 }
   1025 
   1026 struct nv {
   1027 	char *s;
   1028 	size_t l;
   1029 };
   1030 
   1031 static int
   1032 term_putc(int c, void *p)
   1033 {
   1034 	struct nv *nv = p;
   1035 	nv->s[nv->l++] = c;
   1036 	return 0;
   1037 }
   1038 
   1039 static char *
   1040 term_fix_seq(TERMINAL *ti, const char *seq)
   1041 {
   1042 	char *res = estrdup(seq);
   1043 	struct nv nv;
   1044 
   1045 	if (ti == NULL)
   1046 	    return res;
   1047 
   1048 	nv.s = res;
   1049 	nv.l = 0;
   1050 	ti_puts(ti, seq, 1, term_putc, &nv);
   1051 	nv.s[nv.l] = '\0';
   1052 
   1053 	return res;
   1054 }
   1055 
   1056 static void
   1057 term_init(int fd, const char *sa[5])
   1058 {
   1059 	TERMINAL *ti;
   1060 	int error;
   1061 	const char *bold, *sgr0, *smso, *rmso, *smul, *rmul;
   1062 
   1063 	if (ti_setupterm(&ti, NULL, fd, &error) == -1) {
   1064 		bold = sgr0 = NULL;
   1065 		smso = rmso = smul = rmul = "";
   1066 		ti = NULL;
   1067 	} else {
   1068 		bold = ti_getstr(ti, "bold");
   1069 		sgr0 = ti_getstr(ti, "sgr0");
   1070 		if (bold == NULL || sgr0 == NULL) {
   1071 			smso = ti_getstr(ti, "smso");
   1072 
   1073 			if (smso == NULL ||
   1074 			    (rmso = ti_getstr(ti, "rmso")) == NULL)
   1075 				smso = rmso = "";
   1076 			bold = sgr0 = NULL;
   1077 		} else
   1078 			smso = rmso = "";
   1079 
   1080 		smul = ti_getstr(ti, "smul");
   1081 		if (smul == NULL || (rmul = ti_getstr(ti, "rmul")) == NULL)
   1082 			smul = rmul = "";
   1083 	}
   1084 
   1085 	sa[0] = term_fix_seq(ti, bold ? bold : smso);
   1086 	sa[1] = term_fix_seq(ti, sgr0 ? sgr0 : rmso);
   1087 	sa[2] = estrdup("...");
   1088 	sa[3] = term_fix_seq(ti, smul);
   1089 	sa[4] = term_fix_seq(ti, rmul);
   1090 
   1091 	if (ti)
   1092 		del_curterm(ti);
   1093 }
   1094 
   1095 /*
   1096  * run_query_term --
   1097  *  Utility function similar to run_query_html. This function tries to
   1098  *  pre-process the result assuming it will be displayed on a terminal
   1099  *  For this purpose it first calls its own callback function callback_pager
   1100  *  which then delegates the call to the user supplied callback.
   1101  */
   1102 static int
   1103 run_query_term(sqlite3 *db, query_args *args)
   1104 {
   1105 	struct orig_callback_data orig_data;
   1106 	struct term_args ta;
   1107 	orig_data.callback = args->callback;
   1108 	orig_data.data = args->callback_data;
   1109 	const char *snippet_args[5];
   1110 
   1111 	term_init(STDOUT_FILENO, snippet_args);
   1112 	ta.smul = snippet_args[3];
   1113 	ta.rmul = snippet_args[4];
   1114 	ta.orig_data = (void *) &orig_data;
   1115 
   1116 	args->callback = &callback_term;
   1117 	args->callback_data = &ta;
   1118 	return run_query_internal(db, snippet_args, args);
   1119 }
   1120 
   1121 static int
   1122 run_query_none(sqlite3 *db, query_args *args)
   1123 {
   1124 	struct orig_callback_data orig_data;
   1125 	orig_data.callback = args->callback;
   1126 	orig_data.data = args->callback_data;
   1127 	const char *snippet_args[3] = { "", "", "..." };
   1128 	args->callback = &callback_pager;
   1129 	args->callback_data = (void *) &orig_data;
   1130 	return run_query_internal(db, snippet_args, args);
   1131 }
   1132 
   1133 int
   1134 run_query(sqlite3 *db, query_format fmt, query_args *args)
   1135 {
   1136 	switch (fmt) {
   1137 	case APROPOS_NONE:
   1138 		return run_query_none(db, args);
   1139 	case APROPOS_HTML:
   1140 		return run_query_html(db, args);
   1141 	case APROPOS_TERM:
   1142 		return run_query_term(db, args);
   1143 	case APROPOS_PAGER:
   1144 		return run_query_pager(db, args);
   1145 	default:
   1146 		warnx("Unknown query format %d", (int)fmt);
   1147 		return -1;
   1148 	}
   1149 }
   1150