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Tue May 25 15:57:50 2004 UTC (19 years, 11 months ago) by dpavlin
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make less default pager, display table name along with fields

1 dpavlin 90 #!/usr/bin/perl -w
2 ulpfr 19 # -*- Mode: Perl -*-
3     # $Basename: sman $
4     # $Revision: 1.14 $
5     # Author : Ulrich Pfeifer
6     # Created On : Fri Aug 30 15:52:25 1996
7     # Last Modified By: Ulrich Pfeifer
8     # Last Modified On: Mon May 8 11:03:46 2000
9     # Language : CPerl
10     #
11     # (C) Copyright 1996-2000, Ulrich Pfeifer
12     #
13 ulpfr 10
14     use strict;
15    
16     use Term::ReadLine;
17     use Getopt::Long;
18 laperla 65 use Fcntl qw(O_RDONLY);
19 ulpfr 10 use Config;
20    
21 dpavlin 90 use lib '/data/wait/lib';
22 dpavlin 86
23 ulpfr 10 require WAIT::Config;
24     require WAIT::Database;
25     require WAIT::Query::Base;
26     require WAIT::Query::Wais;
27    
28    
29     $SIG{PIPE} = 'IGNORE';
30     my %OPT = (database => 'DB',
31     dir => $WAIT::Config->{WAIT_home} || '/tmp',
32     table => 'man',
33     pager => $WAIT::Config->{'pager'} || 'more',
34     filter => 0,
35     max => 15,
36     );
37    
38     GetOptions(\%OPT,
39     'database=s',
40     'dir=s',
41     'table=s',
42     'filter=i',
43     'max=i',
44 laperla 65 'pager:s') || die "
45     Usage: $0
46     [--database database]
47     [--dir dir ]
48     [--table table ]
49     [--filter integer ]
50     [--max integer ]
51     [--pager pager ]
52     ";
53 ulpfr 10
54     my $db = WAIT::Database->open(name => $OPT{database},
55     mode => O_RDONLY,
56     directory => $OPT{dir})
57     or die "Could not open database $OPT{database}: $@";
58    
59     my $tb = $db->table(name => $OPT{table})
60     or die "Could not open table $OPT{table}: $@";
61    
62     # not used: my $layout = $tb->layout; # a WAIT::Parse::Nroff object
63    
64     my $term = new Term::ReadLine 'Simple Query Interface';
65    
66     require WAIT::Format::Term;
67     my $format;
68     if ($Config::Config{'archname'} eq 'i586-linux') {
69     # for color xterm
70     $format = new WAIT::Format::Term query_s => "", query_e => "";
71     } else {
72     $format = new WAIT::Format::Term;
73     }
74    
75     my $pager = ($OPT{pager}) ? \&pager : \&less;
76 dpavlin 91 $pager = \&less; # force pager usage
77 ulpfr 10 my $OUT = $term->OUT;
78    
79     my $st = 1;
80     print $OUT "Enter 'h' for help.\n";
81    
82     # sman is basically offering three services: find the hits and show
83     # them (a query), show metadata for a hit (a view), show a hot (display)
84    
85     my($query, @did);
86    
87     while (defined ($_ = &myreadline("$st> "))) {
88     chomp; $st++;
89    
90     my(%hits, $query_text);
91     if (/^$/) {
92     next;
93     } elsif (/^m (\d+)$/) {
94     $OPT{max} = $1;
95     } elsif (/^f\s*(\d+)?$/) {
96     $OPT{filter} = $1;
97     next;
98     } elsif (/^t$/i) {
99     if ($pager eq \&less) {
100     $pager = \&pager;
101     } else {
102     $pager = \&less;
103     }
104     next;
105     } elsif (/^(\d+)$/) {
106     if (defined $did[$1]) {
107     display($did[$1]); # <----------- display (full doc)
108     next;
109     }
110     } elsif (/^d\s*(\d+)/) {
111     if (defined $did[$1]) {
112     view($did[$1]); # <----------- view (metadata from WAIT)
113     next;
114     }
115     } elsif (/^q$/i) {
116     last;
117     } elsif (/^l$/i) {
118     # fall through
119     } elsif (/^[h?]$/i) {
120     help();
121     next;
122     } elsif (/^hh$/i) {
123     extended_help();
124     next;
125     } else { # <----------- A query (Display a list)
126     $query_text = $_;
127     eval {$query = WAIT::Query::Wais::query($tb, $_)};
128     if ($@ ne '') {
129     print $OUT "$_ => $query\n\$\@='$@'\n";
130     } elsif (ref($query)) {
131 ulpfr 19 %hits = $query->execute(top => $OPT{max}, picky => 1);
132 ulpfr 10 # the hash %hits has as keys document numbers and as values
133     # quality figures. The doc numbers are not what we have as docid
134     # to find the item in the access class, they are WAIT's private
135     # numbers.
136     } else {
137     next;
138     }
139     }
140    
141     next unless %hits;
142     my $no = 1; # numbering the hits for the result table that is
143     # presented to the user
144    
145     @did = (); # store the internal numbers (keys of %hits). The user
146     # will use $no in sman's interface to select a hit.
147    
148     # the following loop uses the values of %hits to sort the results
149     # according to the quality and cut after a number of rows. After
150     # that %hits isn't needed anymore.
151     print "Query: $query_text\n";
152     for my $did (sort {$hits{$b} <=> $hits{$a}} keys %hits) {
153    
154     my %tattr = $tb->fetch($did);
155     # the hash %tattr contains several attributes of the item we are
156     # referring to, namely the attributes that we named in the "attr"
157     # argument of the create_table statement in smakewhatis
158    
159     printf $OUT "%2d %6.3f %s\n", $no, $hits{$did},
160     substr($tattr{headline} ||'',0,68);
161     $did[$no] = $did;
162     last if $no++ >= $OPT{max};
163    
164     }
165    
166     } continue {
167 ulpfr 19 # we don't do this since Andreas Koenig does not think of it as feature
168 ulpfr 10 # $term->SetHistory(grep length($_)>4, $term->GetHistory)
169     }
170 ulpfr 19 warn "Thank you for using sman\n";
171 ulpfr 10
172 ulpfr 19 $tb->close;
173     $db->close;
174    
175 ulpfr 10 sub myreadline {
176     if (@ARGV) {
177     return shift @ARGV;
178     } else {
179     $term->readline(@_);
180     }
181     }
182     sub help {
183     my $idb = "\n\t'". join(q[', '], $tb->fields()) . "'";
184     print $OUT qq[Available commands:
185    
186     <num> Show the document <num>
187     d <num> Show the db entry of document <num>
188     f <num> Display only <num> lines context
189     h,? Display this help message
190     hh Display query examples
191     m <num> Set maxhits to <num>
192     t Toggle display mode (term/less)
193     q Exit from $0
194     l redisplay last ranking
195     Other input is tried as wais query.
196 dpavlin 91 The following fields for table '$OPT{table}' are known: $idb
197 ulpfr 10 ] ;
198     }
199    
200     sub extended_help {
201     print q{
202     Here are some query examples:
203    
204     information retrieval free text query
205     information or retrieval same as above
206     des=information retrieval `information' must be in the description
207     des=(information retrieval) one of them in description
208     des=(information or retrieval) same as above
209     des=(information and retrieval) both of them in description
210     des=(information not retrieval) `information' in description and
211     `retrieval' not in description
212     des=(information system*) wild-card search
213     au=ilia author names may be misspelled
214    
215     You can build arbitary boolean combination of the above examples.
216     Field names may be abbreviated.
217     }
218     }
219    
220     sub view {
221     my $did = shift;
222     my %tattr = $tb->fetch($did);
223     for (keys %tattr) {
224     print $OUT "$_ $tattr{$_}\n";
225     }
226     }
227    
228     sub display {
229     my $did = shift;
230    
231     return unless defined $query and defined $did;
232    
233     print $OUT "Wais display document $did\n";
234     my %tattr = $tb->fetch($did);
235     my $tdid = $tattr{docid};
236     # WHAT DOES HE DO HERE? ULI???
237     # Re: some indexing scripts did use pathnames relative to the table directory
238     # especially the cpanwait script does this. uli
239 dpavlin 86 if ($tdid !~ m(^/)) {
240     $tdid = $tb->dir . '/' . $tdid;
241     }
242 ulpfr 10
243     # The main task of all that follows from here is highlighting. WAIT
244     # is designed to make it possible to show the user why a certain
245     # document was chosen by the indexer.
246    
247     my $buf = $tb->fetch_extern($tdid);
248     # This $buf can be an object that can have enough information to do
249     # highlighting without WAIT's help. If you prefer to implement your
250     # own highlighting, you can do so now with e.g. print
251     # $buf->highlight(query => $query)
252    
253     # All you need to know to implement highlighting is how a
254     # WAIT::Query::Base object looks like (left as an exercise for the
255     # reader).
256    
257     # The impatient reader may want to implement something without
258     # highlighting, in which case he does not need any info about the
259     # query object and can rightaway run e.g.
260     # print $buf->as_string
261    
262     # Thus the impatient reader does not necessarily need the following
263     # heavy wizardry. Just to give you an idea what's going on: every
264     # word in the text must be compared to every word in the query if it
265     # is worth highlighting, and which part of the word is worth
266     # highlighting. This must be done differently for every field in the
267     # table and for every index defined for that field. Try to run a
268     # query with 100 words and you'll be amazed to see it really works.
269     # Or maybe it doesn't. You should be aware that the hilighting code
270     # is to be regarded as alpha. It is certainly the least tested part
271     # of WAIT so far.
272    
273     if ($buf) {
274     my @txt = $query->hilight($buf);
275     # In this operation the following things melt into one piece:
276     # $query: The query entered by the user (Class isa WAIT::Query::Base)
277     # $tb: The table we queried (Class WAIT::Table)
278     # $buf: The document to display (User defined class or string)
279     # The steps taken are:
280     # 1.) $query calls "hilight" on $tb and passes
281     # filtered and raw search terms ($query->{Plain} and $query->{Raw}).
282     # 2.) $tb asks the layout object to tag the object which results
283     # in an array with alternating elements of tags (anon HASHes) and
284     # strings.
285     # 3.) $tb adds some markup on its own: {qt=>1} or some such
286    
287     # The result of that process can optionally be sent through a
288     # filter, just to impress your friends with yet more heavy
289     # wizardry
290     if ($OPT{filter}) {
291     @txt = &filter(@txt);
292     }
293    
294     # And then a formatter (in our case a terminal formatter) turns
295     # all the markup into escape sequences and strings that can in
296     # turn be sent through a pager for instance
297     &$pager($format->as_string(\@txt));
298     }
299    
300     # Hey, that's it. The user out there is deeply impressed now. You
301     # can lean back again:-) He got a document that has some words
302     # hilighted and will probably read and enjoy it. Maybe he'll send
303     # you an email.
304     }
305    
306     sub filter {
307     my @result;
308     my @context;
309     my $lines = 0;
310     my $clines = 0;
311     my $elipsis = 0;
312    
313     print STDERR "Filter ...";
314     while (@_) {
315     my %tag = %{shift @_};
316     my $txt = shift @_;
317    
318     for (split /(\n)/, $txt) {
319     if ($_ eq "\n") {
320     if (exists $tag{_qt}) {
321     #die "Weird!";
322     push @result, {_i=>1}, "[WEIRD]";
323     } elsif ($lines) {
324     push @result, {}, $_;
325     $lines--;
326     } else {
327     push @context, {}, $_;
328     $clines++;
329     }
330     } else {
331     if (exists $tag{_qt}) {
332     push @result, {_i=>1}, "\n[ $elipsis linesĀ ]\n" if $elipsis;
333     push @result, @context, {%tag}, $_;
334     delete $tag{_qt};
335     @context = (); $clines = 0; $elipsis=0;
336     $lines = $OPT{filter}+1;
337     } elsif ($lines) {
338     push @result, \%tag, $_;
339     } else {
340     push @context, \%tag, $_;
341     }
342     }
343     if ($clines>$OPT{filter}) {
344     my (%tag, $txt);
345     while ($clines>$OPT{filter}) {
346     %tag = %{shift @context};
347     $txt = shift @context;
348     if ($txt =~ /\n/) {
349     $clines--;
350     $elipsis++;
351     }
352     }
353     }
354     }
355     }
356     print STDERR " done\n";
357     @result;
358     }
359    
360     sub less {
361     my $flags;
362     if ($WAIT::Config->{pager} =~ /less/) {
363     $flags = '-r';
364     } elsif ($WAIT::Config->{pager} =~ /more/) {
365     $flags = '-c';
366     }
367     open(PAGER, "|$WAIT::Config->{pager} $flags") or die;
368     print PAGER @_;
369     close PAGER;
370     }
371    
372     sub pager {
373     my @lines = split /\n/, $_[0];
374     my $line = 0;
375     for (@lines) {
376     print "$_\n"; $line++;
377     if ($line % 24 == 0) {
378     my $key = $term->readline("[return]");
379     return if $key =~ /^q/i;
380     }
381     }
382     }
383    
384    
385     __END__
386     ## ###################################################################
387     ## pod
388     ## ###################################################################
389    
390     =head1 NAME
391    
392     sman - Search and disply manuals interactive
393    
394     =head1 SYNOPSIS
395    
396     B<sman>
397     [B<-database> I<database name>]
398     [B<-dir> I<database directory>]
399     [B<-table> I<name>]
400     [B<-less>]
401     [B<-filter> I<num>]
402     [B<-max> I<num>]
403    
404     =head1 DESCRIPTION
405    
406     B<Sman> is an interactive search interface to your systems manual pages.
407    
408     =head2 OPTIONS
409    
410     =over 10
411    
412     =item B<-database> I<database name>
413    
414     Change the default database name to I<database name>.
415    
416     =item B<-dir> I<database directory>
417    
418     Change the default database directory to I<database directory>.
419    
420     =item B<-table> I<name>
421    
422     Use I<name> instead of C<man> as table name.
423    
424     =item B<-pager> I<name>
425    
426     Use I<name> instead of the default pager. If no I<name> is supplied a
427     buildin pager is used.
428    
429     =item B<-filter> I<num>
430    
431     Display only I<num> lines above and below an occurance of a search
432     term in the manual.
433    
434     =item B<-max> I<num>
435    
436     Display only I<num> hits. Default is to 10.
437    
438     =head1 SEE ALSO
439    
440     L<smakewhatis>.
441    
442     =head1 AUTHOR
443    
444     Ulrich Pfeifer E<lt>F<pfeifer@ls6.informatik.uni-dortmund.de>E<gt>

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