1 | #!/bin/sh
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2 | #
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3 | # makewhatis 2.0 - make whatis(5) database. Author: Kees J. Bot.
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4 | #
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5 | # Make the whatis database of a man directory from the manual pages.
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6 |
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7 | case $1 in
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8 | -*) set -$- x x
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9 | esac
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10 |
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11 | case $# in
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12 | 1) ;;
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13 | *) echo "Usage: $0 <mandir>" >&2
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14 | exit 1
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15 | esac
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16 |
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17 | cd $1 || exit
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18 |
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19 | {
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20 | # First pass, gathering the .SH NAME lines in various forms.
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21 |
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22 | # First the man[1-8] directories, the titles are under the .SH NAME
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23 | # section header.
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24 | for chap in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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25 | do
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26 | for page in man$chap/*.$chap
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27 | do
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28 | if test -f "$page"; then # (Old sh barfs on 'continue')
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29 |
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30 | sed -e 's/ / /g
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31 | s/"NAME"/NAME/g
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32 | /^\.SH NAME/,/^\.SH /!d
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33 | /^\.SH /d
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34 | s/\\f.//g # should not be needed
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35 | s/\\s[+-].//g
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36 | s/\\s.//g
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37 | s/\\//
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38 | '"s/ - / ($chap) - /" < "$page"
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39 | fi
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40 | done
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41 | done
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42 |
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43 | # The Minix "Book style" documents, look for .CD
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44 | for page in man9/*.9
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45 | do
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46 | if test -f "$page"; then
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47 |
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48 | sed -e 's/ / /g
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49 | /^\.CD /!d
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50 | s/^[^"]*"//
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51 | s/"[^"]*$//
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52 | s/\\(en/-/g
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53 | s/\\f.//g
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54 | s/\\s[+-].//g
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55 | s/\\s.//g
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56 | s/\\\*(M2/MINIX/g
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57 | s/\\//
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58 | '"s/ - / (9) - /" < "$page"
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59 | fi
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60 | done
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61 |
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62 | # Some people throw extra flat text files into the cat[1-9]
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63 | # directories. It would be nice if man(1) can find them.
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64 | trap 'rm -f /tmp/mkw[cmn]$$; exit 1' 1 2 15
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65 | for chap in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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66 | do
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67 | ls cat$chap 2>/dev/null >/tmp/mkwc$$
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68 | ls man$chap 2>/dev/null >/tmp/mkwm$$
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69 | comm -23 /tmp/mkwc$$ /tmp/mkwm$$ >/tmp/mkwn$$
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70 | sed -e "/.*\\.$chap\$/!d
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71 | s/\\.$chap\$/ ($chap) - ???/" < /tmp/mkwn$$
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72 | done
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73 | rm -f /tmp/mkw[cmn]$$
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74 | } | {
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75 | # Second pass, remove empty lines, leading and trailing spaces,
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76 | # multiple spaces to one space, remove lines without a dash.
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77 | sed -e 's/ */ /g
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78 | s/^ //
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79 | s/ $//
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80 | /^$/d
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81 | /-/!d'
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82 | } | {
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83 | # Third pass, sort by section.
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84 | sort -t'(' +1 -o whatis
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85 | }
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