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#! /bin/bash # # original from: # fman: new man program # @(#) fman.ksh 1.5 94/04/16 # 91/07/03 john h. dubois iii (john@armory.com) # 91/07/11 made it unpack man pages if neccessary # 91/07/16 fixed test for whether man file pattern was expanded # 92/01/21 made it read /etc/default/man to get section order, # and only display the first section found. # 92/02/06 changed name to fman # 92/02/07 fixed bug in notfound # 92/02/13 incorporated changes from DOS version # 92/03/11 changed to use MANPATH from environment if set, # and search all directories given in MANPATH # 92/03/15 exec pager or man w/o forking # 92/05/31 try using index if one exists # 92/10/01 Added "See also <other sections>" # 92/10/18 If PAGER is less, search for name of man page to make it easier # to find information in man pages for multiple items # 92/11/11 Make it work for compressed files not listed in index; # deal with man pages listed in index that don't exist. # 93/03/30 Fixed bug in MANPATH processing # 93/06/17 Include paths in "See also:" message if they would be needed # to get to a man page. Allow MANPATH spec on command line. # 93/07/09 Added -h and -e options. # 94/04/16 Added x option. # # conversion to bash v2 syntax done by Chet Ramey istrue() { test 0 -ne "$1" } isfalse() { test 0 -eq "$1" } # Finds all sections that man page $1 is in and puts them in the the # global array Sections[]. # The filename of each page is put in FileNames[] with the same index. # Global vars used: # patharr[] MANPATH directories. FindSectionsInIndex () { typeset index indexes section mpath page=$1 typeset -i i=0 NIndex=0 for mpath in "${patharr[@]}"; do if [ -r $mpath/index ]; then indexes="$indexes $mpath/index" let NIndex+=1 fi done [ -z "$indexes" ] && return # Make grep give filename [ NIndex -lt 2 ] && indexes="$indexes /dev/null" # set positional parameters to # indexfile:searchname pagename section ... # e.g. # /usr/man/index:FP_OFF Routines DOS set -- `grep "^$page[ ]" $indexes` while [ $# -gt 2 ]; do FileNames[i]=${1%%index*}cat$3/$2.$3 Sections[i]=$3 shift 3 let i+=1 done } # Finds all sections that man page $1 is in by searching each man directory # in the order given in patharr[], # and puts them in the the global array Sections[]. # The filename of each page is put in FileNames[] with the same index. # Global vars used: # patharr[] MANPATH directories. FindSectionsInDirs () { local page=$1 mpath AllPaths Path typeset -i i for mpath in "${patharr[@]}"; do AllPaths="$AllPaths $mpath/cat[0-9]*/$page.* $mpath/man[0-9]*/$page.*" done i=0 for Path in $AllPaths; do istrue $debug && echo Path = $Path case "$Path" in *\*) ;; *) # Remove compressed-file suffix to make FileNames be the same # as it is when built by FindSectionsInIndex() FileNames[i]=${Path%.[zZ]} Path=${Path%/*} Sections[i]=${Path##*/*.} let i+=1 ;; esac done } # FindSection: display man page. # Uses ordarr[] (built from $ORDER) to display the version of the man # page that occurs first in $ORDER. # Sections[] gives the sections that a man page was found in. # If the global variable "exist" is set to 1, nothing is displayed; # the function instead returns zero if a page is found, nonzero if not. # The filename of each page is in FileNames[] with the same index. # Global vars used: # Sections[], FileNames[], ordarr[] FindSection () { typeset -i NumPages i foundsec local section OtherSec filename NPAGER=$PAGER POpt page=$1 Pat local PageFile NumPages=${#Sections[*]} # Number of versions of man page found. isfalse $NumPages && return 1 case "$PAGER" in *less) Popt="-p$page" ;; esac # For each section in ORDER, determine if any man page was found in # that section for section in "${ordarr[@]}"; do i=0 foundsec=0 while [ $i -lt $NumPages ]; do if [ "${Sections[i]}" = $section ]; then # Found a man page from this section of ORDER filename=${FileNames[i]} if [ -z "$PageFile" ]; then PageFile=$filename else if istrue $foundsec; then OtherSec="$OtherSec$page(${filename%/*/*} $section) " else OtherSec="$OtherSec$page($section) " fi fi foundsec=1 istrue $exist && return fi let i+=1 done done # No pages with the specified section found. [ -z "$PageFile" ] && return 1 # Return if all we want to know is whether the man page exists. [ "$exist" = 1 ] && return 0 if [ -z "$OtherSec" ]; then NPAGER="exec $PAGER" fi if [ -r $PageFile ]; then $NPAGER $POpt $PageFile elif [ -r $PageFile.z ]; then pcat $PageFile.z | $NPAGER $POpt elif [ -r $PageFile.Z ]; then zcat $PageFile.Z | $NPAGER $POpt elif [ -f $PageFile.gz ]; then gzip -dc $PageFile.gz | $NPAGER $POpt else echo "$PageFile: cannot open." 1>&2 OtherSec= unset Sections[i] let i+=1 continue fi echo "See also $OtherSec" exit 0 } phelp() { echo "$name: print man pages. $name locates and prints the specified manual pages from the online UNIX documentation. $Usage Options: -e: Determine whether the specified man page exists. Nothing is printed; $0 exits with a zero status if the page exists and a nonzero status if it does not. -h: Print this help." } # main program typeset -i exist=0 debug=0 name=${0##*/} Usage="Usage: $name [-eh] [[manpath] section] command-name" while getopts :hex opt; do case $opt in h) phelp; exit 0;; e) exist=1 ;; x) debug=1 ;; +?) echo "$name: options should not be preceded by a '+'." 1>&2; exit 2;; ?) echo "$name: $OPTARG: bad option. Use -h for help." 1>&2 ; exit 2 ;; esac done # remove args that were options shift $((OPTIND-1)) if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then echo -e "$Usage\nUse -h for help." 1>&2 exit fi P=$PAGER O=1:n:l:6:8:2:3:4:5:7:p:o T=$TERM M=${MANPATH:-/usr/local/man:/usr/man} [ -f /etc/default/man ] && . /etc/default/man [ -n "$P" ] && PAGER=$P [ -n "$O" ] && ORDER=$O [ -n "$T" ] && TERM=$T [ -n "$M" ] && MANPATH=$M case $# in 0) echo "No man page specified." ; exit 1;; 1) page=$1;; 2) ORDER=$(echo $1 | tr a-z A-Z) ; page=$2;; 3) MANPATH=$1 [ -n "$2" ] && ORDER=$(echo $2 | tr a-z A-Z) page=$3;; *) echo "Too many arguments."; exit 1;; esac aargs=("$@") [ ! -t 0 ] && PAGER=cat OIFS=$IFS IFS=: patharr=($MANPATH) i=0 for d in $MANPATH; do for sec in $ORDER; do ordarr[i]=$d/cat${sec} let i+=1 ordarr[i]=$d/man${sec} let i+=1 done done IFS=$OIFS istrue $debug && echo patharr = "${patharr[@]}" # if less or more is being used, remove multiple blank lines export LESS="-s $LESS" export MORE="-s $MORE" # Try using index FindSectionsInIndex "$page" # Exit 0 if a page was found and we're just testing for existence. FindSection "$page" && exit 0 # Try searching directories unset Sections[*] FindSectionsInDirs "$page" FindSection "$page" && exit 0 istrue $exist && exit 1 # Try using man # If using more or less, make man run faster by letting more or less compress # multiple blank lines instead of rmb #case "$PAGER" in #*more|*less) manopt=-b;; #esac #cmd=(man $manopt -p$PAGER "${aargs[@]}") export PAGER cmd=(man $manopt "${aargs[@]}") istrue $debug && echo "$name: running ${cmd[*]}" 1>&2 exec "${cmd[@]}"