catman.c revision 146466
1/*- 2 * Copyright (c) 2002 John Rochester 3 * All rights reserved. 4 * 5 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 6 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 7 * are met: 8 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 9 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer, 10 * in this position and unchanged. 11 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 12 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 13 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 14 * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products 15 * derived from this software without specific prior written permission 16 * 17 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR 18 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES 19 * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. 20 * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, 21 * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT 22 * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, 23 * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY 24 * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT 25 * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF 26 * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 27 */ 28 29#include <sys/cdefs.h> 30__FBSDID("$FreeBSD: head/usr.bin/catman/catman.c 146466 2005-05-21 09:55:10Z ru $"); 31 32#include <sys/types.h> 33#include <sys/stat.h> 34#include <sys/param.h> 35 36#include <ctype.h> 37#include <dirent.h> 38#include <err.h> 39#include <fcntl.h> 40#include <locale.h> 41#include <langinfo.h> 42#include <libgen.h> 43#include <stdio.h> 44#include <stdlib.h> 45#include <string.h> 46#include <unistd.h> 47 48#define DEFAULT_MANPATH "/usr/share/man" 49 50#define TOP_LEVEL_DIR 0 /* signifies a top-level man directory */ 51#define MAN_SECTION_DIR 1 /* signifies a man section directory */ 52#define UNKNOWN 2 /* signifies an unclassifiable directory */ 53 54#define TEST_EXISTS 0x01 55#define TEST_DIR 0x02 56#define TEST_FILE 0x04 57#define TEST_READABLE 0x08 58#define TEST_WRITABLE 0x10 59#define TEST_EXECUTABLE 0x20 60 61static int verbose; /* -v flag: be verbose with warnings */ 62static int pretend; /* -n, -p flags: print out what would be done 63 instead of actually doing it */ 64static int force; /* -f flag: force overwriting all cat pages */ 65static int rm_junk; /* -r flag: remove garbage pages */ 66static char *locale; /* user's locale if -L is used */ 67static char *lang_locale; /* short form of locale */ 68static const char *machine; 69static int exit_code; /* exit code to use when finished */ 70 71/* 72 * -T argument for nroff 73 */ 74static const char *nroff_device = "ascii"; 75 76/* 77 * Mapping from locale to nroff device 78 */ 79static const char *locale_device[] = { 80 "KOI8-R", "koi8-r", 81 "ISO8859-1", "latin1", 82 "ISO8859-15", "latin1", 83 NULL 84}; 85 86#define BZ2_CMD "bzip2" 87#define BZ2_EXT ".bz2" 88#define BZ2CAT_CMD "bz" 89#define GZ_CMD "gzip" 90#define GZ_EXT ".gz" 91#define GZCAT_CMD "z" 92enum Ziptype {NONE, BZIP, GZIP}; 93 94static uid_t uid; 95static gid_t gids[NGROUPS_MAX]; 96static int ngids; 97static int starting_dir; 98static char tmp_file[MAXPATHLEN]; 99struct stat test_st; 100 101/* 102 * A hashtable is an array of chains composed of this entry structure. 103 */ 104struct hash_entry { 105 ino_t inode_number; 106 dev_t device_number; 107 const char *data; 108 struct hash_entry *next; 109}; 110 111#define HASHTABLE_ALLOC 16384 /* allocation for hashtable (power of 2) */ 112#define HASH_MASK (HASHTABLE_ALLOC - 1) 113 114static struct hash_entry *visited[HASHTABLE_ALLOC]; 115static struct hash_entry *links[HASHTABLE_ALLOC]; 116 117/* 118 * Inserts a string into a hashtable keyed by inode & device number. 119 */ 120static void 121insert_hashtable(struct hash_entry **table, 122 ino_t inode_number, 123 dev_t device_number, 124 const char *data) 125{ 126 struct hash_entry *new_entry; 127 struct hash_entry **chain; 128 129 new_entry = (struct hash_entry *) malloc(sizeof(struct hash_entry)); 130 if (new_entry == NULL) 131 err(1, "can't insert into hashtable"); 132 chain = &table[inode_number & HASH_MASK]; 133 new_entry->inode_number = inode_number; 134 new_entry->device_number = device_number; 135 new_entry->data = data; 136 new_entry->next = *chain; 137 *chain = new_entry; 138} 139 140/* 141 * Finds a string in a hashtable keyed by inode & device number. 142 */ 143static const char * 144find_hashtable(struct hash_entry **table, 145 ino_t inode_number, 146 dev_t device_number) 147{ 148 struct hash_entry *chain; 149 150 chain = table[inode_number & HASH_MASK]; 151 while (chain != NULL) { 152 if (chain->inode_number == inode_number && 153 chain->device_number == device_number) 154 return chain->data; 155 chain = chain->next; 156 } 157 return NULL; 158} 159 160static void 161trap_signal(int sig __unused) 162{ 163 if (tmp_file[0] != '\0') 164 unlink(tmp_file); 165 exit(1); 166} 167 168/* 169 * Deals with junk files in the man or cat section directories. 170 */ 171static void 172junk(const char *mandir, const char *name, const char *reason) 173{ 174 if (verbose) 175 fprintf(stderr, "%s/%s: %s\n", mandir, name, reason); 176 if (rm_junk) { 177 fprintf(stderr, "rm %s/%s\n", mandir, name); 178 if (!pretend && unlink(name) < 0) 179 warn("%s/%s", mandir, name); 180 } 181} 182 183/* 184 * Returns TOP_LEVEL_DIR for .../man, MAN_SECTION_DIR for .../manXXX, 185 * and UNKNOWN for everything else. 186 */ 187static int 188directory_type(char *dir) 189{ 190 char *p; 191 192 for (;;) { 193 p = strrchr(dir, '/'); 194 if (p == NULL || p[1] != '\0') 195 break; 196 *p = '\0'; 197 } 198 if (p == NULL) 199 p = dir; 200 else 201 p++; 202 if (strncmp(p, "man", 3) == 0) { 203 p += 3; 204 if (*p == '\0') 205 return TOP_LEVEL_DIR; 206 while (isalnum((unsigned char)*p) || *p == '_') { 207 if (*++p == '\0') 208 return MAN_SECTION_DIR; 209 } 210 } 211 return UNKNOWN; 212} 213 214/* 215 * Tests whether the given file name (without a preceding path) 216 * is a proper man page name (like "mk-amd-map.8.gz"). 217 * Only alphanumerics and '_' are allowed after the last '.' and 218 * the last '.' can't be the first or last characters. 219 */ 220static int 221is_manpage_name(char *name) 222{ 223 char *lastdot = NULL; 224 char *n = name; 225 226 while (*n != '\0') { 227 if (!isalnum((unsigned char)*n)) { 228 switch (*n) { 229 case '_': 230 break; 231 case '-': 232 case '+': 233 case '[': 234 case ':': 235 lastdot = NULL; 236 break; 237 case '.': 238 lastdot = n; 239 break; 240 default: 241 return 0; 242 } 243 } 244 n++; 245 } 246 return lastdot > name && lastdot + 1 < n; 247} 248 249static int 250is_bzipped(char *name) 251{ 252 int len = strlen(name); 253 return len >= 5 && strcmp(&name[len - 4], BZ2_EXT) == 0; 254} 255 256static int 257is_gzipped(char *name) 258{ 259 int len = strlen(name); 260 return len >= 4 && strcmp(&name[len - 3], GZ_EXT) == 0; 261} 262 263/* 264 * Converts manXXX to catXXX. 265 */ 266static char * 267get_cat_section(char *section) 268{ 269 char *cat_section; 270 271 cat_section = strdup(section); 272 strncpy(cat_section, "cat", 3); 273 return cat_section; 274} 275 276/* 277 * Tests to see if the given directory has already been visited. 278 */ 279static int 280already_visited(char *mandir, char *dir, int count_visit) 281{ 282 struct stat st; 283 284 if (stat(dir, &st) < 0) { 285 if (mandir != NULL) 286 warn("%s/%s", mandir, dir); 287 else 288 warn("%s", dir); 289 exit_code = 1; 290 return 1; 291 } 292 if (find_hashtable(visited, st.st_ino, st.st_dev) != NULL) { 293 if (mandir != NULL) 294 warnx("already visited %s/%s", mandir, dir); 295 else 296 warnx("already visited %s", dir); 297 return 1; 298 } 299 if (count_visit) 300 insert_hashtable(visited, st.st_ino, st.st_dev, ""); 301 return 0; 302} 303 304/* 305 * Returns a set of TEST_* bits describing a file's type and permissions. 306 * If mod_time isn't NULL, it will contain the file's modification time. 307 */ 308static int 309test_path(char *name, time_t *mod_time) 310{ 311 int result; 312 313 if (stat(name, &test_st) < 0) 314 return 0; 315 result = TEST_EXISTS; 316 if (mod_time != NULL) 317 *mod_time = test_st.st_mtime; 318 if (S_ISDIR(test_st.st_mode)) 319 result |= TEST_DIR; 320 else if (S_ISREG(test_st.st_mode)) 321 result |= TEST_FILE; 322 if (test_st.st_uid == uid) { 323 test_st.st_mode >>= 6; 324 } else { 325 int i; 326 for (i = 0; i < ngids; i++) { 327 if (test_st.st_gid == gids[i]) { 328 test_st.st_mode >>= 3; 329 break; 330 } 331 } 332 } 333 if (test_st.st_mode & S_IROTH) 334 result |= TEST_READABLE; 335 if (test_st.st_mode & S_IWOTH) 336 result |= TEST_WRITABLE; 337 if (test_st.st_mode & S_IXOTH) 338 result |= TEST_EXECUTABLE; 339 return result; 340} 341 342/* 343 * Checks whether a file is a symbolic link. 344 */ 345static int 346is_symlink(char *path) 347{ 348 struct stat st; 349 350 return lstat(path, &st) >= 0 && S_ISLNK(st.st_mode); 351} 352 353/* 354 * Tests to see if the given directory can be written to. 355 */ 356static void 357check_writable(char *mandir) 358{ 359 if (verbose && !(test_path(mandir, NULL) & TEST_WRITABLE)) 360 fprintf(stderr, "%s: not writable - will only be able to write to existing cat directories\n", mandir); 361} 362 363/* 364 * If the directory exists, attempt to make it writable, otherwise 365 * attempt to create it. 366 */ 367static int 368make_writable_dir(char *mandir, char *dir) 369{ 370 int test; 371 372 if ((test = test_path(dir, NULL)) != 0) { 373 if (!(test & TEST_WRITABLE) && chmod(dir, 0755) < 0) { 374 warn("%s/%s: chmod", mandir, dir); 375 exit_code = 1; 376 return 0; 377 } 378 } else { 379 if (verbose || pretend) 380 fprintf(stderr, "mkdir %s\n", dir); 381 if (!pretend) { 382 unlink(dir); 383 if (mkdir(dir, 0755) < 0) { 384 warn("%s/%s: mkdir", mandir, dir); 385 exit_code = 1; 386 return 0; 387 } 388 } 389 } 390 return 1; 391} 392 393/* 394 * Processes a single man page source by using nroff to create 395 * the preformatted cat page. 396 */ 397static void 398process_page(char *mandir, char *src, char *cat, enum Ziptype zipped) 399{ 400 int src_test, cat_test; 401 time_t src_mtime, cat_mtime; 402 char cmd[MAXPATHLEN]; 403 dev_t src_dev; 404 ino_t src_ino; 405 const char *link_name; 406 407 src_test = test_path(src, &src_mtime); 408 if (!(src_test & (TEST_FILE|TEST_READABLE))) { 409 if (!(src_test & TEST_DIR)) { 410 warnx("%s/%s: unreadable", mandir, src); 411 exit_code = 1; 412 if (rm_junk && is_symlink(src)) 413 junk(mandir, src, "bogus symlink"); 414 } 415 return; 416 } 417 src_dev = test_st.st_dev; 418 src_ino = test_st.st_ino; 419 cat_test = test_path(cat, &cat_mtime); 420 if (cat_test & (TEST_FILE|TEST_READABLE)) { 421 if (!force && cat_mtime >= src_mtime) { 422 if (verbose) { 423 fprintf(stderr, "\t%s/%s: up to date\n", 424 mandir, src); 425 } 426 return; 427 } 428 } 429 /* 430 * Is the man page a link to one we've already processed? 431 */ 432 if ((link_name = find_hashtable(links, src_ino, src_dev)) != NULL) { 433 if (verbose || pretend) { 434 fprintf(stderr, "%slink %s -> %s\n", 435 verbose ? "\t" : "", cat, link_name); 436 } 437 if (!pretend) 438 link(link_name, cat); 439 return; 440 } 441 insert_hashtable(links, src_ino, src_dev, strdup(cat)); 442 if (verbose || pretend) { 443 fprintf(stderr, "%sformat %s -> %s\n", 444 verbose ? "\t" : "", src, cat); 445 if (pretend) 446 return; 447 } 448 snprintf(tmp_file, sizeof tmp_file, "%s.tmp", cat); 449 snprintf(cmd, sizeof cmd, 450 "%scat %s | tbl | nroff -T%s -man | col | %s > %s.tmp", 451 zipped == BZIP ? BZ2CAT_CMD : zipped == GZIP ? GZCAT_CMD : "", 452 src, nroff_device, 453 zipped == BZIP ? BZ2_CMD : zipped == GZIP ? GZ_CMD : "cat", 454 cat); 455 if (system(cmd) != 0) 456 err(1, "formatting pipeline"); 457 if (rename(tmp_file, cat) < 0) 458 warn("%s", cat); 459 tmp_file[0] = '\0'; 460} 461 462/* 463 * Scan the man section directory for pages and process each one, 464 * then check for junk in the corresponding cat section. 465 */ 466static void 467scan_section(char *mandir, char *section, char *cat_section) 468{ 469 struct dirent **entries; 470 char **expected = NULL; 471 int npages; 472 int nexpected = 0; 473 int i, e; 474 enum Ziptype zipped; 475 char *page_name; 476 char page_path[MAXPATHLEN]; 477 char cat_path[MAXPATHLEN]; 478 char zip_path[MAXPATHLEN]; 479 480 /* 481 * scan the man section directory for pages 482 */ 483 npages = scandir(section, &entries, NULL, alphasort); 484 if (npages < 0) { 485 warn("%s/%s", mandir, section); 486 exit_code = 1; 487 return; 488 } 489 if (verbose || rm_junk) { 490 /* 491 * Maintain a list of all cat pages that should exist, 492 * corresponding to existing man pages. 493 */ 494 expected = (char **) calloc(npages, sizeof(char *)); 495 } 496 for (i = 0; i < npages; free(entries[i++])) { 497 page_name = entries[i]->d_name; 498 snprintf(page_path, sizeof page_path, "%s/%s", section, 499 page_name); 500 if (!is_manpage_name(page_name)) { 501 if (!(test_path(page_path, NULL) & TEST_DIR)) { 502 junk(mandir, page_path, 503 "invalid man page name"); 504 } 505 continue; 506 } 507 zipped = is_bzipped(page_name) ? BZIP : 508 is_gzipped(page_name) ? GZIP : NONE; 509 if (zipped != NONE) { 510 snprintf(cat_path, sizeof cat_path, "%s/%s", 511 cat_section, page_name); 512 if (expected != NULL) 513 expected[nexpected++] = strdup(page_name); 514 process_page(mandir, page_path, cat_path, zipped); 515 } else { 516 /* 517 * We've got an uncompressed man page, 518 * check to see if there's a (preferred) 519 * compressed one. 520 */ 521 snprintf(zip_path, sizeof zip_path, "%s%s", 522 page_path, GZ_EXT); 523 if (test_path(zip_path, NULL) != 0) { 524 junk(mandir, page_path, 525 "man page unused due to existing " GZ_EXT); 526 } else { 527 if (verbose) { 528 fprintf(stderr, 529 "warning, %s is uncompressed\n", 530 page_path); 531 } 532 snprintf(cat_path, sizeof cat_path, "%s/%s", 533 cat_section, page_name); 534 if (expected != NULL) { 535 asprintf(&expected[nexpected++], 536 "%s", page_name); 537 } 538 process_page(mandir, page_path, cat_path, NONE); 539 } 540 } 541 } 542 free(entries); 543 if (expected == NULL) 544 return; 545 /* 546 * scan cat sections for junk 547 */ 548 npages = scandir(cat_section, &entries, NULL, alphasort); 549 e = 0; 550 for (i = 0; i < npages; free(entries[i++])) { 551 const char *junk_reason; 552 int cmp = 1; 553 554 page_name = entries[i]->d_name; 555 if (strcmp(page_name, ".") == 0 || strcmp(page_name, "..") == 0) 556 continue; 557 /* 558 * Keep the index into the expected cat page list 559 * ahead of the name we've found. 560 */ 561 while (e < nexpected && 562 (cmp = strcmp(page_name, expected[e])) > 0) 563 free(expected[e++]); 564 if (cmp == 0) 565 continue; 566 /* we have an unexpected page */ 567 snprintf(cat_path, sizeof cat_path, "%s/%s", cat_section, 568 page_name); 569 if (!is_manpage_name(page_name)) { 570 if (test_path(cat_path, NULL) & TEST_DIR) 571 continue; 572 junk_reason = "invalid cat page name"; 573 } else if (!is_gzipped(page_name) && e + 1 < nexpected && 574 strncmp(page_name, expected[e + 1], strlen(page_name)) == 0 && 575 strlen(expected[e + 1]) == strlen(page_name) + 3) { 576 junk_reason = "cat page unused due to existing " GZ_EXT; 577 } else 578 junk_reason = "cat page without man page"; 579 junk(mandir, cat_path, junk_reason); 580 } 581 free(entries); 582 while (e < nexpected) 583 free(expected[e++]); 584 free(expected); 585} 586 587 588/* 589 * Processes a single man section. 590 */ 591static void 592process_section(char *mandir, char *section) 593{ 594 char *cat_section; 595 596 if (already_visited(mandir, section, 1)) 597 return; 598 if (verbose) 599 fprintf(stderr, " section %s\n", section); 600 cat_section = get_cat_section(section); 601 if (make_writable_dir(mandir, cat_section)) 602 scan_section(mandir, section, cat_section); 603 free(cat_section); 604} 605 606static int 607select_sections(struct dirent *entry) 608{ 609 return directory_type(entry->d_name) == MAN_SECTION_DIR; 610} 611 612/* 613 * Processes a single top-level man directory. If section isn't NULL, 614 * it will only process that section sub-directory, otherwise it will 615 * process all of them. 616 */ 617static void 618process_mandir(char *dir_name, char *section) 619{ 620 fchdir(starting_dir); 621 if (already_visited(NULL, dir_name, section == NULL)) 622 return; 623 check_writable(dir_name); 624 if (verbose) 625 fprintf(stderr, "man directory %s\n", dir_name); 626 if (pretend) 627 fprintf(stderr, "cd %s\n", dir_name); 628 if (chdir(dir_name) < 0) { 629 warn("%s: chdir", dir_name); 630 exit_code = 1; 631 return; 632 } 633 if (section != NULL) { 634 process_section(dir_name, section); 635 } else { 636 struct dirent **entries; 637 char *machine_dir; 638 int nsections; 639 int i; 640 641 nsections = scandir(".", &entries, select_sections, alphasort); 642 if (nsections < 0) { 643 warn("%s", dir_name); 644 exit_code = 1; 645 return; 646 } 647 for (i = 0; i < nsections; i++) { 648 process_section(dir_name, entries[i]->d_name); 649 asprintf(&machine_dir, "%s/%s", entries[i]->d_name, 650 machine); 651 if (test_path(machine_dir, NULL) & TEST_DIR) 652 process_section(dir_name, machine_dir); 653 free(machine_dir); 654 free(entries[i]); 655 } 656 free(entries); 657 } 658} 659 660/* 661 * Processes one argument, which may be a colon-separated list of 662 * directories. 663 */ 664static void 665process_argument(const char *arg) 666{ 667 char *dir; 668 char *mandir; 669 char *section; 670 char *parg; 671 672 parg = strdup(arg); 673 if (parg == NULL) 674 err(1, "out of memory"); 675 while ((dir = strsep(&parg, ":")) != NULL) { 676 switch (directory_type(dir)) { 677 case TOP_LEVEL_DIR: 678 if (locale != NULL) { 679 asprintf(&mandir, "%s/%s", dir, locale); 680 process_mandir(mandir, NULL); 681 free(mandir); 682 if (lang_locale != NULL) { 683 asprintf(&mandir, "%s/%s", dir, 684 lang_locale); 685 process_mandir(mandir, NULL); 686 free(mandir); 687 } 688 } else { 689 process_mandir(dir, NULL); 690 } 691 break; 692 case MAN_SECTION_DIR: { 693 mandir = strdup(dirname(dir)); 694 section = strdup(basename(dir)); 695 process_mandir(mandir, section); 696 free(mandir); 697 free(section); 698 break; 699 } 700 default: 701 warnx("%s: directory name not in proper man form", dir); 702 exit_code = 1; 703 } 704 } 705 free(parg); 706} 707 708static void 709determine_locale(void) 710{ 711 char *sep; 712 713 if ((locale = setlocale(LC_CTYPE, "")) == NULL) { 714 warnx("-L option used, but no locale found\n"); 715 return; 716 } 717 sep = strchr(locale, '_'); 718 if (sep != NULL && isupper((unsigned char)sep[1]) 719 && isupper((unsigned char)sep[2])) { 720 asprintf(&lang_locale, "%.*s%s", (int)(sep - locale), 721 locale, &sep[3]); 722 } 723 sep = nl_langinfo(CODESET); 724 if (sep != NULL && *sep != '\0' && strcmp(sep, "US-ASCII") != 0) { 725 int i; 726 727 for (i = 0; locale_device[i] != NULL; i += 2) { 728 if (strcmp(sep, locale_device[i]) == 0) { 729 nroff_device = locale_device[i + 1]; 730 break; 731 } 732 } 733 } 734 if (verbose) { 735 if (lang_locale != NULL) 736 fprintf(stderr, "short locale is %s\n", lang_locale); 737 fprintf(stderr, "nroff device is %s\n", nroff_device); 738 } 739} 740 741static void 742usage(void) 743{ 744 fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s [-fLnrv] [directories ...]\n", 745 getprogname()); 746 exit(1); 747} 748 749int 750main(int argc, char **argv) 751{ 752 int opt; 753 754 if ((uid = getuid()) == 0) { 755 fprintf(stderr, "don't run %s as root, use:\n echo", argv[0]); 756 for (optind = 0; optind < argc; optind++) { 757 fprintf(stderr, " %s", argv[optind]); 758 } 759 fprintf(stderr, " | nice -5 su -m man\n"); 760 exit(1); 761 } 762 while ((opt = getopt(argc, argv, "vnfLrh")) != -1) { 763 switch (opt) { 764 case 'f': 765 force++; 766 break; 767 case 'L': 768 determine_locale(); 769 break; 770 case 'n': 771 pretend++; 772 break; 773 case 'r': 774 rm_junk++; 775 break; 776 case 'v': 777 verbose++; 778 break; 779 default: 780 usage(); 781 /* NOTREACHED */ 782 } 783 } 784 ngids = getgroups(NGROUPS_MAX, gids); 785 if ((starting_dir = open(".", 0)) < 0) { 786 err(1, "."); 787 } 788 umask(022); 789 signal(SIGINT, trap_signal); 790 signal(SIGHUP, trap_signal); 791 signal(SIGQUIT, trap_signal); 792 signal(SIGTERM, trap_signal); 793 794 if ((machine = getenv("MACHINE")) == NULL) 795 machine = MACHINE; 796 797 if (optind == argc) { 798 const char *manpath = getenv("MANPATH"); 799 if (manpath == NULL) 800 manpath = DEFAULT_MANPATH; 801 process_argument(manpath); 802 } else { 803 while (optind < argc) 804 process_argument(argv[optind++]); 805 } 806 exit(exit_code); 807} 808