d099c69274
Clean up after removing man page aliases.
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54 lines
2.2 KiB
Plaintext
There are three tables in the database at present:
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(1) mandb:
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This is the main FTS table which contains all the content from
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man pages
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COLUMN NAME DESCRIPTION
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1. section Section number of the page
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2. name The name of the page
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3. name_desc The one line description from the NAME section
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4. desc Contains the content from DESCRIPTION
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section and any other section which
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is not indexed in a separate column.
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5. lib The LIBRARY section
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6. return_vals RETURN VALUES section
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7. env ENVIRONMENT section
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8. files FILES section
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9. exit_status EXIT STATUS section
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10. diagnostics DIAGNOSTICS section
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11. errors ERRORS section
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12. md5_hash md5 hash of the man page (UNIQUE)
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13. machine The machine architecture (if any) for which this page is
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relevant.
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(2) mandb_meta:
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This table contains md5 hashes of all the indexed man
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pages. This is there to make sure we do not index
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the same man page twice, i.e. to prevent indexing
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hardlinks.
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COLUMN NAME DESCRIPTION
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1. device (dev_t)Logical device number from stat(2)
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2. inode (ino_t)Inode number from stat(2)
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3. mtime Last modification time from stat(2)
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4. file Absolute path name (UNIQUE constraint)
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5. md5_hash MD5 Hash of the man page (UNIQUE)
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6. id A unique integer ID for the page, which
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refers to the docid column in mandb (Implicit foreign
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key?) PRIMARY KEY
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{device, inode} form a UNIQUE index
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(3) mandb_links:
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This is an index of all the hard/soft links of the man
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pages. The list of the linked pages is usually obtained
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from the multiple .Nm entries in the page.
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COLUMN NAME DESCRIPTION
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1. link The name of the hard/soft link (index)
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2. target Name of the target page to which it points
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3. section The section number
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4. machine The machine architecture (if any) for which
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the page is relevant
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5. md5_hash MD5 Hash of the target man page.
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