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: # -*- perl -*-
2005-04-24 19:41:08 +00:00
# $Id: tcsh.man2html,v 1.13 2005/03/25 17:36:08 kim Exp $
# tcsh.man2html, Dave Schweisguth <dcs@proton.chem.yale.edu>
#
# Notes:
#
# Always puts all files in the directory tcsh.html, creating it if necessary.
# tcsh.html/top.html is the entry point, and tcsh.html/index.html is a symlink
# to tcsh.html/top.html so one needn't specify a file at all if working through
# a typically configured server.
#
# Designed for tcsh manpage. Guaranteed not to work on manpages not written
# in the exact same style of nroff -man, i.e. any other manpage.
#
# Makes links FROM items which are both a) in particular sections (see
# Configuration) and b) marked with .B or .I. Makes links TO items which
# are marked with \fB ... \fR or \fI ... \fR.
#
# Designed with X Mosaic in mind and tested lightly with lynx. I've punted on
# HTML's lack of a .PD equivalent and lynx's different <menu> handling.
# Emulate #!/usr/local/bin/perl on systems without #!
eval '(exit $?0)' && eval 'exec perl -S $0 ${1+"$@"}'
& eval 'exec perl -S $0 $argv:q' if 0;
### Constants
# Setup
($whatami = $0) =~ s|.*/||; # `basename $0`
$isatty = -t STDIN;
# Configuration
$index = 0; # Don't make a searchable index CGI script
$cgibin = 0; # Look for $cgifile in $dir, not $cgibindir
$shortfiles = 0; # Use long filenames
$single = 0; # Make single page instead of top and sections
$host = ''; # host:port part of server URL ***
$updir = ''; # Directories between $host and $dir ***
$dir = 'tcsh'; # Directory in which to put the pieces *
$cgifile = 'tcsh.cgi'; # CGI script name **
$cgibindir = 'cgi-bin'; # CGI directory ***
$headerfile = 'header'; # HTML file for initial comments *
$indexfile = 'index'; # Symlink to $topfile *
$listsfile = 'lists'; # Mailing list description HTML file *
$outfile = 'tcsh.man'; # Default input file and copy of input file
$script = $whatami; # Copy of script; filename length must be OK
$topfile = 'top'; # Top-level HTML file *
# * .htm or .html suffix added later
# ** Only used with -i or -c
# *** Only used with -c
# Sections to inline in the top page
%inline_me = ('NAME', 1,
'SYNOPSIS', 1);
# Sections in which to put name anchors and the font in which to look for
# links to those anchors
%link_me = ('Editor commands', 'I',
'Builtin commands', 'I',
'Special aliases', 'I',
'Special shell variables', 'B',
'ENVIRONMENT', 'B',
'FILES', 'I');
### Arguments and error-checking
# Parse args
while ($#ARGV > -1 && (($first, $rest) = ($ARGV[0] =~ /^-(.)(.*)/))) {
# Perl 5 lossage alert
if ($first =~ /[CdDGh]/) { # Switches with arguments
shift;
$arg = $rest ne '' ? $rest : $ARGV[0] ne '' ? shift :
&usage("$whatami: -$first requires an argument.\n");
} elsif ($rest ne '') {
$ARGV[0] = "-$rest";
} else {
shift;
}
if ($first eq '1') { $single = 1; }
elsif ($first eq 'c') { $cgibin = 1; }
elsif ($first eq 'C') { $cgibindir = $arg; }
elsif ($first eq 'd') { $updir = $arg; }
elsif ($first eq 'D') { $dir = $arg; }
elsif ($first eq 'G') { $cgifile = $arg; }
elsif ($first eq 'h') { $host = $arg; }
elsif ($first eq 'i') { $index = 1; }
elsif ($first eq 's') { $shortfiles = 1; }
elsif ($first eq 'u') { &usage(0); }
else { &usage("$whatami: -$first is not an option.\n"); }
}
if (@ARGV == 0) {
if ($isatty) {
$infile = $outfile; # Default input file if interactive
} else {
$infile = 'STDIN'; # Read STDIN if no args and not a tty
}
} elsif (@ARGV == 1) {
$infile = $ARGV[0];
} else {
&usage("$whatami: Please specify one and only one file.\n");
}
$index = $index || $cgibin; # $index is true if $cgibin is true
if ($cgibin && ! $host) {
die "$whatami: Must specify host with -h if using -c.\n";
}
# Decide on HTML suffix and append it to filenames
$html = $shortfiles ? 'htm' : 'html'; # Max 3-character extension
$dir .= ".$html"; # Directory in which to put the pieces
$headerfile .= ".$html"; # HTML file for initial comments
$topfile .= ".$html"; # Top-level HTML file (or moved notice)
$indexfile .= ".$html"; # Symlink to $topfile
$listsfile .= ".$html"; # Mailing list description HTML file
# Check for input file
unless ($infile eq 'STDIN') {
die "$whatami: $infile doesn't exist!\n" unless -e $infile;
die "$whatami: $infile is unreadable!\n" unless -r _;
die "$whatami: $infile is empty!\n" unless -s _;
}
# Check for output directory and create if necessary
if (-e $dir) {
-d _ || die "$whatami: $dir is not a directory!\n";
-r _ && -w _ && -x _ || die "$whatami: $dir is inaccessible!\n"
} else {
mkdir($dir, 0755) || die "$whatami: Can't create $dir!\n";
}
# Slurp manpage
if ($infile eq 'STDIN') {
@man = <STDIN>;
} else {
open(MAN, $infile) || die "$whatami: Error opening $infile!\n";
@man = <MAN>;
close MAN;
}
# Print manpage to HTML directory (can't use cp if we're reading from STDIN)
open(MAN, ">$dir/$outfile") || die "$whatami: Can't open $dir/$outfile!\n";
print MAN @man;
close MAN;
# Copy script to HTML directory
(system("cp $0 $dir") >> 8) && die "$whatami: Can't copy $0 to $dir!\n";
# Link top.html to index.html in case someone looks at tcsh.html/
system("rm -f $dir/$indexfile"); # Some systems can't ln -sf
(system("ln -s $topfile $dir/$indexfile") >> 8)
&& die "$whatami: Can't link $topfile to $dir/$indexfile!\n";
### Get title and section headings
$comment = 0; # 0 for text, 1 for ignored text
@sectionlines = (0); # First line of section
@sectiontypes = (0); # H or S
@sectiontexts = ('Header'); # Text of section heading
@sectionfiles = ($headerfile); # Filename in which to store section
%name = (); # Array of name anchors
@name = () if $index; # Ordered array of name anchors
$font = ''; # '' to not make names, 'B' or 'I' to do so
$line = 0;
foreach (@man) {
if (/^\.ig/) { # Start ignoring
$comment = 1;
} elsif (/^\.\./) { # Stop ignoring
$comment = 0;
} elsif (! $comment) { # Not in .ig'ed section; do stuff
# nroff special characters
s/\\-/-/g; # \-
s/\\^//g; # \^
s/^\\'/'/; # leading ' escape
s/^\\(\s)/$1/; # leading space escape
s/\\(e|\\)/\\/g; # \e, \\; must do this after other escapes
# HTML special characters; deal with these before adding more
s/&/&amp\;/g;
s/>/&gt\;/g;
s/</&lt\;/g;
# Get title
if (/^\.TH\s+(\w+)\s+(\w+)\s+\"([^\"]*)\"\s+\"([^\"]*)\"/) {
$title = "$1($2) $4 ($3) $1($2)";
}
# Build per-section info arrays
if (($type, $text) = /^\.S([HS])\s+\"?([^\"]*)\"?/) {
push(@sectionlines, $line); # Index of first line of section
push(@sectiontypes, $type eq 'H' ? 0 : 1); # Type of section
$text =~ s/\s*$//; # Remove trailing whitespace
push(@sectiontexts, $text); # Title of section (key for href)
$text =~ s/\s*\(\+\)$//; # Remove (+)
if ($shortfiles) {
$file = $#sectionlines; # Short filenames; use number
} else {
$file = $text; # Long filenames; use title
$file =~ s/[\s\/]+/_/g; # Replace whitespace and / with _
}
$file .= ".$html" unless $single;
push(@sectionfiles, $file); # File in which to store section
$name{"$text B"} = ($single ? '#' : '') . $file;
# Index entry for &make_hrefs
push(@name, "$text\t" . $name{"$text B"}) if $index;
# Index entry for CGI script
# Look for anchors in the rest of this section if $link_me{$text}
# is non-null, and mark them with the font which is its value
$font = $link_me{$text};
}
&make_name(*name, *font, *file, *index, *_) if $font;
}
$line++;
}
### Make top page
open(TOP, ">$dir/$topfile");
select TOP;
# Top page header
print <<EOP;
<HEAD>
<TITLE>$title</TITLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY>
<A NAME="top"></A>
<H1>$title</H1>
<HR>
EOP
# FORM block, if we're making an index
$action = $cgibin ? "http://$host/$cgibindir/$cgifile" : $cgifile;
print <<EOP if $index;
<FORM METHOD="GET" ACTION="$action">
Go directly to a section, command or variable: <INPUT NAME="input">
</FORM>
EOP
# Table of contents
print <<EOP;
<H2>
EOP
foreach $section (1 .. $#sectionlines) {
if ($sectiontypes[$section - 1] < $sectiontypes[$section]) {
print "</H2> <menu>\n"; # Indent, smaller font
} elsif ($sectiontypes[$section - 1] > $sectiontypes[$section]) {
print "</menu> <H2>\n"; # Outdent, larger font
}
if ($inline_me{$sectiontexts[$section]}) { # Section is in %inline_me
# Print section inline
print "$sectiontexts[$section]\n";
print "</H2> <menu>\n"; # Indent, smaller font
&printsectionbody(*man, *sectionlines, *section, *name);
print "</menu> <H2>\n"; # Outdent, larger font
} else {
# Print link to section
print "<A HREF=\"", $single ? '#' : '',
"$sectionfiles[$section]\">$sectiontexts[$section]</A><BR>\n";
}
}
print <<EOP;
</H2>
EOP
print "<HR>\n" if $single;
### Make sections
foreach $section (0 .. $#sectionlines) {
# Skip inlined sections
next if $inline_me{$sectiontexts[$section]};
if ($single) {
# Header
print <<EOP if $section; # Skip header section
<H2><A NAME="$sectionfiles[$section]">$sectiontexts[$section]</A></H2>
<menu>
EOP
&printsectionbody(*man, *sectionlines, *section, *name);
print <<EOP if $section; # Skip header section
<A HREF="#top">Table of Contents</A>
</menu>
EOP
} else {
# Make pointer line for header and trailer
$pointers = "<A HREF=\"$topfile\">Up</A>";
$pointers .= "\n<A HREF=\"$sectionfiles[$section + 1]\">Next</A>"
if ($section < $#sectionlines) &&
! $inline_me{$sectiontexts[$section + 1]};
$pointers .= "\n<A HREF=\"$sectionfiles[$section - 1]\">Previous</A>"
if ($section > 1) && # section 0 is initial comments
! $inline_me{$sectiontexts[$section - 1]};
# Header
open(OUT, ">$dir/$sectionfiles[$section]");
select OUT;
print <<EOP;
<HEAD>
<TITLE>$sectiontexts[$section]</TITLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY>
$pointers
<H2>$sectiontexts[$section]</H2>
EOP
&printsectionbody(*man, *sectionlines, *section, *name);
# Trailer
print <<EOP;
$pointers
</BODY>
EOP
}
}
select TOP unless $single;
# Top page trailer
print <<EOP;
</H2>
<HR>
Here are the <A HREF="$outfile">nroff manpage</A> (175K)
from which this HTML version was generated,
the <A HREF="$script">Perl script</A> which did the conversion
and the <A HREF="ftp://ftp.astron.com/pub/tcsh/">
complete source code</A> for <I>tcsh</I>.
<HR>
<I>tcsh</I> is maintained by
Christos Zoulas <A HREF="mailto:christos\@gw.com">&lt;christos\@gw.com&gt;</A>
and the <A HREF="$listsfile"><I>tcsh</I> maintainers' mailing list</A>.
Dave Schweisguth <A HREF="mailto:dcs\@proton.chem.yale.edu">&lt;dcs\@proton.chem.yale.edu&gt;</A>
wrote the manpage and the HTML conversion script.
</BODY>
EOP
close TOP;
### Make lists page
open(LISTS, ">$dir/$listsfile");
select LISTS;
while(($_ = <DATA>) ne "END\n") { # Text stored after __END__
s/TOPFILEHERE/$topfile/;
print;
}
close LISTS;
### Make search script
if ($index) {
# URL of $dir; see comments in search script
$root = $cgibin
? "'http://$host/" . ($updir ? "$updir/" : '') . "$dir/'"
: '"http://$ENV{\'SERVER_NAME\'}:$ENV{\'SERVER_PORT\'}" . (($_ = $ENV{\'SCRIPT_NAME\'}) =~ s|[^/]*$||, $_)';
# String for passing @name to search script
$name = join("',\n'", @name);
open(TOP, ">$dir/$cgifile");
select TOP;
while(($_ = <DATA>) ne "END\n") { # Text stored after __END__
s/ROOTHERE/$root/;
s/NAMEHERE/$name/;
s/TOPFILEHERE/$topfile/;
print;
}
close TOP;
chmod(0755, "$dir/$cgifile") ||
die "$whatami: Can't chmod 0755 $dir/$cgifile!\n";
warn "$whatami: Don't forget to move $dir/$cgifile to /$cgibindir.\n"
if $cgibin;
}
### That's all, folks
exit;
### Subroutines
# Process and print the body of a section
sub printsectionbody {
local(*man, *sectionlines, *sline, *name) = @_; # Number of section
local($sfirst, $slast, @paralines, @paratypes, $comment, $dl, $pline,
$comment, $pfirst, $plast, @para, @tag, $changeindent);
# Define section boundaries
$sfirst = $sectionlines[$sline] + 1;
if ($sline == $#sectionlines) {
$slast = $#man;
} else {
$slast = $sectionlines[$sline + 1] - 1;
}
# Find paragraph markers, ignoring those between '.ig' and '..'
if ($man[$sfirst] =~ /^\.[PIT]P/) {
@paralines = ();
@paratypes = ();
} else {
@paralines = ($sfirst - 1); # .P follows .S[HS] by default
@paratypes = ('P');
}
$comment = 0;
foreach ($sfirst .. $slast) {
if ($man[$_] =~ /^\.ig/) { # Start ignoring
$comment = 1;
} elsif ($man[$_] =~ /^\.\./) { # Stop ignoring
$comment = 0;
} elsif (! $comment && $man[$_] =~ /^\.([PIT])P/) {
push(@paralines, $_);
push(@paratypes, $1);
}
}
# Process paragraphs
$changeindent = 0;
$dl = 0;
foreach $pline (0 .. $#paralines) {
@para = ();
$comment = 0;
# Define para boundaries
$pfirst = $paralines[$pline] + 1;
if ($pline == $#paralines) {
$plast = $slast;
} else {
$plast = $paralines[$pline + 1] - 1;
}
foreach (@man[$pfirst .. $plast]) {
if (/^\.ig/) { # nroff begin ignore
if ($comment == 0) {
$comment = 2;
push(@para, "<!--\n");
} elsif ($comment == 1) {
$comment = 2;
} elsif ($comment == 2) {
s/--/-/g; # Remove double-dashes in comments
push(@para, $_);
}
} elsif (/^\.\./) { # nroff end ignore
if ($comment == 0) {
;
} elsif ($comment == 1) {
;
} elsif ($comment == 2) {
$comment = 1;
}
} elsif (/^\.\\\"/) { # nroff comment
if ($comment == 0) {
$comment = 1;
push(@para, "<!--\n");
s/^\.\\\"//;
} elsif ($comment == 1) {
s/^\.\\\"//;
} elsif ($comment == 2) {
;
}
s/--/-/g; # Remove double-dashes in comments
push(@para, $_);
} else { # Nothing to do with comments
if ($comment == 0) {
;
} elsif ($comment == 1) {
$comment = 0;
push(@para, "-->\n");
} elsif ($comment == 2) {
s/--/-/g; # Remove double-dashes in comments
}
unless ($comment) {
if (/^\.TH/) { # Title; got this already
next;
} elsif (/^\.PD/) { # Para spacing; unimplemented
next;
} elsif (/^\.RS/) { # Indent (one width only)
$changeindent++;
next;
} elsif (/^\.RE/) { # Outdent
$changeindent--;
next;
}
# Line break
s/^\.br.*/<BR>/;
# More nroff special characters
s/^\\&amp\;//; # leading dot escape; save until
# now so leading dots aren't
# confused with ends of .igs
&make_hrefs(*name, *_);
}
push(@para, $_);
}
}
push(@para, "-->\n") if $comment; # Close open comment
# Print paragraph
if ($paratypes[$pline] eq 'P') {
&font(*para);
print @para;
} elsif ($paratypes[$pline] eq 'I') {
&font(*para);
print "<menu>\n",
@para,
"</menu>\n";
} else { # T
@tag = shift(@para);
&font(*tag);
&font(*para);
print "<DL compact>\n" unless $dl;
print "<DT>\n",
@tag,
"<DD>\n",
@para;
if ($pline == $#paratypes || $paratypes[$pline + 1] ne 'T') {
# Perl 5 lossage alert
# Next para is not a definition list
$dl = 0; # Close open definition list
print "</DL>\n";
} else {
$dl = 1; # Leave definition list open
}
}
print "<P>\n";
# Indent/outdent the *next* para
while ($changeindent > 0) {
print "<menu>\n";
$changeindent--;
}
while ($changeindent < 0) {
print "</menu>\n";
$changeindent++;
}
}
1;
}
# Make one name anchor in a line; cue on fonts (.B or .I) but leave them alone
sub make_name {
local(*name, *font, *file, *index, *line) = @_;
local($text);
if (($text) = ($line =~ /^\.[BI]\s+([^\s\\]+)/)) { # Found pattern
if (
$text !~ /^-/ # Avoid lists of options
&& (length($text) > 1 # and history escapes
|| $text =~ /^[%:@]$/) # Special pleading for %, :, @
&& ! $name{"$text $font"} # Skip if there's one already
) {
# Record link
$name{"$text $font"} = ($single ? '' : $file) . "#$text";
push(@name, "$text\t" . $name{"$text $font"}) if $index;
# Put in the name anchor
$line =~ s/^(\.[BI]\s+)([^\s\\]+)/$1<A NAME=\"$text\">$2<\/A>/;
}
}
$line;
}
# Make all the href anchors in a line; cue on fonts (\fB ... \fR or
# \fI ... \fR) but leave them alone
sub make_hrefs {
local(*name, *line) = @_;
local(@pieces, $piece);
@pieces = split(/(\\f[BI][^\\]*\\fR)/, $line);
$piece = 0;
foreach (@pieces) {
if (/\\f([BI])([^\\]*)\\fR/ # Found a possibility
# It's not followed by (, i.e. it's not a manpage reference
&& substr($pieces[$piece + 1], 0, 1) ne '(') {
$key = "$2 $1";
if ($name{$key}) { # If there's a matching name
s/(\\f[BI])([^\\]*)(\\fR)/$1<A HREF=\"$name{$key}\">$2<\/A>$3/;
}
}
$piece++;
}
$line = join('', @pieces);
}
# Convert nroff font escapes to HTML
# Expects comments and breaks to be in HTML form already
sub font {
local(*para) = @_;
local($i, $j, @begin, @end, $part, @pieces, $bold, $italic);
return 0 if $#para == -1; # Ignore empty paragraphs
# Perl 5 lossage alert
# Find beginning and end of each part between HTML comments
$i = 0;
@begin = ();
@end = ();
foreach (@para) {
push(@begin, $i + 1) if /^-->/ || /^<BR>/;
push(@end, $i - 1) if /^<!--/ || /^<BR>/;
$i++;
}
if ($para[0] =~ /^<!--/ || $para[0] =~ /^<BR>/) {
shift(@end);
} else {
unshift(@begin, 0); # Begin at the beginning
}
if ($para[$#para] =~ /^-->/ || $para[$#para] =~ /^<BR>/) {
pop(@begin);
} else {
push(@end, $#para); # End at the end
}
# Fontify each part
$bold = $italic = 0;
foreach $i (0 .. $#begin) {
$* = 1;
$part = join('', @para[$begin[$i] .. $end[$i]]);
$part =~ s/^\.([BI])\s+(.*)$/\\f$1$2\\fR/g; # .B, .I
@pieces = split(/(\\f[BIR])/, $part);
$part = '';
foreach $j (@pieces) {
if ($j eq '\fB') {
if ($italic) {
$italic = 0;
$part .= '</I>';
}
unless ($bold) {
$bold = 1;
$part .= '<B>';
}
} elsif ($j eq '\fI') {
if ($bold) {
$bold = 0;
$part .= '</B>';
}
unless ($italic) {
$italic = 1;
$part .= '<I>';
}
} elsif ($j eq '\fR') {
if ($bold) {
$bold = 0;
$part .= '</B>';
} elsif ($italic) {
$italic = 0;
$part .= '</I>';
}
} else {
$part .= $j;
}
}
$* = 0;
# Close bold/italic before break
if ($end[$i] == $#para || $para[$end[$i] + 1] =~ /^<BR>/) {
# Perl 5 lossage alert
if ($bold) {
$bold = 0;
$part =~ s/(\n)?$/<\/B>$1\n/;
} elsif ($italic) {
$italic = 0;
$part =~ s/(\n)?$/<\/I>$1\n/;
}
}
# Rebuild this section of @para
foreach $j ($begin[$i] .. $end[$i]) {
$part =~ s/^([^\n]*(\n|$))//;
$para[$j] = $1;
}
}
# Close bold/italic on last non-comment line
# Do this only here because fonts pass through comments
$para[$end[$#end]] =~ s/(\n)?$/<\/B>$1/ if $bold;
$para[$end[$#end]] =~ s/(\n)?$/<\/I>$1/ if $italic;
}
sub usage {
local ($message) = $_[0];
warn $message if $message;
warn <<EOP;
Usage: $whatami [-1icsu] [-C dir] [-d dir] [-h host] [file]
Without [file], reads from tcsh.man or stdin.
-1 Makes a single page instead of a table of contents and sections
-i Makes a CGI searchable index script, tcsh.html/tcsh.cgi, intended
for a server which respects the .cgi extension in any directory.
-c Like -i, but the CGI script is intended for a server which wants
scripts in /cgi-bin (or some other privileged directory separate
from the rest of the HTML) and must be moved there by hand.
-C dir Uses /dir instead of /cgi-bin as the CGI bin dir.
Meaningless without -c.
-d dir Uses /dir/tcsh.html instead of /tcsh.html as the HTML dir.
Meaningless without -c.
-D dir Uses /dir.html instead of /tcsh.html as the HTML dir.
Meaningless without -c.
-G name Uses name instead of tcsh.cgi as the name of the CGI script.
Meaningless without -c or -i.
-h host Uses host as the host:port part of the URL to the entry point.
Meaningless without -c.
-s Filenames are shorter (max 8 + 3) but less descriptive.
-u This message
EOP
exit !! $message;
}
### Inlined documents. Watch for *HERE tokens.
__END__
<HEAD>
<TITLE>The tcsh mailing lists</TITLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY>
<A HREF="TOPFILEHERE">Up</A>
<H2>The <I>tcsh</I> mailing lists</H2>
There are three <I>tcsh</I> mailing lists:
<DL>
<DT>
<I>tcsh@mx.gw.com</I>
<DD>
The <I>tcsh</I> maintainers and testers' mailing list.
<DT>
<I>tcsh-bugs@mx.gw.com</I>
<DD>
2005-04-24 19:41:08 +00:00
Open bug and user comment discussion.
</DL>
2005-04-24 19:41:08 +00:00
You can subscribe to either of these lists by visiting
<I><A HREF="http://mx.gw.com/">http://mx.gw.com/</A></I>
<P>
To file a bug report or a feature suggestion (preferably
with code), please visit
<I><A HREF="http://bugs.gw.com/">http://bugs.gw.com/</A></I>
<P>
<A HREF="TOPFILEHERE">Up</A>
</BODY>
END
2001-09-05 17:49:32 +00:00
: # -*- perl -*-
# Emulate #!/usr/local/bin/perl on systems without #!
eval '(exit $?0)' && eval 'exec perl -S $0 ${1+"$@"}'
& eval 'exec perl -S $0 $argv:q' if 0;
# Setup
# Location: doesn't work with relative URLs, so we need to know where to find
# the top and section files.
# If the search engine is in /cgi-bin, we need a hard-coded URL.
# If the search engine is in the same directory, we can figure it out from CGI
# environment variables.
$root = ROOTHERE;
$topfile = 'TOPFILEHERE';
@name = (
'NAMEHERE'
);
# Do the search
$input = $ENV{'QUERY_STRING'};
$input =~ s/^input=//;
$input =~ s/\+/ /g;
print "Status: 302 Found\n";
if ($input ne '' && ($key = (grep(/^$input/, @name))[0] ||
(grep(/^$input/i, @name))[0] ||
(grep( /$input/i, @name))[0] )) {
$key =~ /\t([^\t]*)$/;
print "Location: $root$1\n\n";
} else {
print "Location: $root$topfile\n\n";
}
END