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ESTRAIER(3)			Hyper Estraier			   ESTRAIER(3)

NAME
       estraier.h - the core API of Hyper Estraier

SYNOPSIS
       #include <estraier.h>
       #include <cabin.h>
       #include <stdlib.h>

API FOR DOCUMENT
       The  API	 for  documents aims to handle documents which were registered
       into the index.

       The type of the structure `ESTDOC' is for abstraction of a document.  A
       document	 is  composed  of some attributes and some text sentences.  No
       entity of `ESTDOC' is accessed directly, but  it	 is  accessed  by  the
       pointer.	  The term of document object means the pointer and its refer‐
       ent.  A document object is created by the  function  `est_doc_new'  and
       destroyed by `est_doc_delete'.  Every created document object should be
       destroyed.

       Target documents of search are to be registered in the database before‐
       hand.   The  ID	is assigned to each registered document.  When search,
       they can be retrieved from the database by their ID.  The  encoding  of
       attributes and text sentences should be UTF-8.

       The  function  `est_doc_new'  is	 used  in  order  to create a document
       object.

       ESTDOC *est_doc_new(void);
	      The return value is an object of a document.

       The function `est_doc_new_from_draft' is used in order to create a doc‐
       ument object made from draft data.

       ESTDOC *est_doc_new_from_draft(const char *draft);
	      `draft'  specifies  a string of draft data.  The return value is
	      an object of a document.

       The function `est_doc_delete' is used in order to  destroy  a  document
       object.

       void est_doc_delete(ESTDOC *doc);
	      `doc' specifies a document object.

       The function `est_doc_add_attr' is used in order to add an attribute to
       a document object.

       void  est_doc_add_attr(ESTDOC  *doc,  const  char  *name,  const	  char
       *value);
	      `doc' specifies a document object.  `name' specifies the name of
	      an attribute.  `value' specifies the value of the attribute.  If
	      it is `NULL', the attribute is removed.

       The  function  `est_doc_add_text' is used in order to add a sentence of
       text to a document object.

       void est_doc_add_text(ESTDOC *doc, const char *text);
	      `doc' specifies a document object.  `text' specifies a  sentence
	      of text.

       The function `est_doc_add_hidden_text' is used in order to add a hidden
       sentence to a document object.

       void est_doc_add_hidden_text(ESTDOC *doc, const char *text);
	      `doc' specifies a document object.  `text'  specifies  a	hidden
	      sentence.

       The function `est_doc_set_keywords' is used in order to attach keywords
       to a document object.

       void est_doc_set_keywords(ESTDOC *doc, CBMAP *kwords);
	      `doc' specifies a document object.   `kwords'  specifies	a  map
	      object  of  keywords.  Keys of the map should be keywords of the
	      document and values should be their scores  in  decimal  string.
	      The map object is copied internally.

       The function `est_doc_set_score' is used in order to set the substitute
       score of a document object.

       void est_doc_set_score(ESTDOC *doc, int score);
	      `doc' specifies a document object.  `score' specifies  the  sub‐
	      stitute  score.  It it is negative, the substitute score setting
	      is nullified.

       The function `est_doc_id' is used in order to get the ID	 number	 of  a
       document object.

       int est_doc_id(ESTDOC *doc);
	      `doc'  specifies	a document object.  The return value is the ID
	      number of the document object.  If the object has not been  reg‐
	      istered, -1 is returned.

       The  function  `est_doc_attr_names'  is	used in order to get a list of
       attribute names of a document object.

       CBLIST *est_doc_attr_names(ESTDOC *doc);
	      `doc' specifies a document object.  The return value  is	a  new
	      list  object of attribute names of the document object.  Because
	      the object of the return	value  is  opened  with	 the  function
	      `cblistopen',  it	 should	 be  closed with the function `cblist‐
	      close' if it is no longer in use.

       The function `est_doc_attr' is used in order to get  the	 value	of  an
       attribute of a document object.

       const char *est_doc_attr(ESTDOC *doc, const char *name);
	      `doc' specifies a document object.  `name' specifies the name of
	      an attribute.  The return value is the value of the attribute or
	      `NULL'  if it does not exist.  The life duration of the returned
	      string is synchronous with the one of the document object.

       The function `est_doc_texts' is used in order to get  a	list  of  sen‐
       tences of the text of a document object.

       const CBLIST *est_doc_texts(ESTDOC *doc);
	      `doc'  specifies	a document object.  The return value is a list
	      object of sentences of the text of  the  document	 object.   The
	      life duration of the returned object is synchronous with the one
	      of the document object.

       The function `est_doc_cat_texts' is used in order to  concatenate  sen‐
       tences of the text of a document object.

       char *est_doc_cat_texts(ESTDOC *doc);
	      `doc' specifies a document object.  The return value is concate‐
	      nated sentences of the document object.  Because the  region  of
	      the  return value is allocated with the `malloc' call, it should
	      be released with the `free' call if it is no longer in use.

       The function `est_doc_keywords' is used in order to get	attached  key‐
       words of a document object.

       CBMAP *est_doc_keywords(ESTDOC *doc);
	      `doc'  specifies	a  document object.  The return value is a map
	      object of keywords and their scores in decimal  string.	If  no
	      keyword  is  attached, `NULL' is returned.  The life duration of
	      the returned object is synchronous with the one of the  document
	      object.

       The  function  `est_doc_dump_draft' is used in order to dump draft data
       of a document object.

       char *est_doc_dump_draft(ESTDOC *doc);
	      `doc' specifies a document object.  The return  value  is	 draft
	      data  of	the document object.  Because the region of the return
	      value is allocated with the `malloc' call, it should be released
	      with the `free' call if it is no longer in use.

       The  function `est_doc_make_snippet' is used in order to make a snippet
       of the body text of a document object.

       char  *est_doc_make_snippet(ESTDOC  *doc,  const	 CBLIST	 *words,   int
       wwidth, int hwidth, int awidth);
	      `doc'  specifies	a  document  object.   `word' specifies a list
	      object of words to be highlight.	`wwidth' specifies whole width
	      of  the  result.	 `hwidth' specifies width of strings picked up
	      from the beginning of the text.	`awidth'  specifies  width  of
	      strings  picked  up  around  each	 highlighted word.  The return
	      value is a snippet string of  the	 body  text  of	 the  document
	      object.	There are tab separated values.	 Each line is a string
	      to be shown.  Though most lines have only one field, some	 lines
	      have two fields.	If the second field exists, the first field is
	      to be shown with highlighted, and the  second  field  means  its
	      normalized  form.	  Because  the	region	of the return value is
	      allocated with the `malloc' call, it should be released with the
	      `free' call if it is no longer in use.

API FOR SEARCH CONDITIONS
       The  API	 for search conditions aims to specify search conditions given
       to the index.

       The type of the structure `ESTCOND' is for abstraction of search condi‐
       tions.	A  unit of search conditions is composed of one search phrase,
       some attribute expressions, and one order  expression.	No  entity  of
       `ESTCOND' is accessed directly, but it is accessed by the pointer.  The
       term of condition object means the pointer and its referent.  A	condi‐
       tion  object is created by the function `est_cond_new' and destroyed by
       `est_cond_delete'.  Every created condition object should be destroyed.

       Condition objects are used as a parameter to search for documents  reg‐
       istered	in  the	 database so that a list of IDs of corresponding docu‐
       ments are returned.  See the manual for	the  formats  of  expressions.
       The encoding of conditional expressions should be UTF-8.

       The  function  `est_cond_new'  is  used	in order to create a condition
       object.

       ESTCOND *est_cond_new(void);
	      The return value is an object of search conditions.

       The function `est_cond_delete' is used in order to destroy a  condition
       object.

       void est_cond_delete(ESTCOND *cond);
	      `cond' specifies a condition object.

       The  function  `est_cond_set_phrase' is used in order to set the search
       phrase to a condition object.

       void est_cond_set_phrase(ESTCOND *cond, const char *phrase);
	      `cond' specifies	a  condition  object.	`phrase'  specifies  a
	      search phrase.

       The  function `est_cond_add_attr' is used in order to add an expression
       for an attribute to a condition object.

       void est_cond_add_attr(ESTCOND *cond, const char *expr);
	      `cond'  specifies	 a  condition  object.	 `expr'	 specifies  an
	      expression for an attribute.

       The  function `est_cond_set_order' is used in order to set the order of
       a condition object.

       void est_cond_set_order(ESTCOND *cond, const char *expr);
	      `cond'  specifies	 a  condition  object.	 `expr'	 specifies  an
	      expression  for  the  order.   By default, the order is by score
	      descending.

       The function `est_cond_set_max' is used in order	 to  set  the  maximum
       number of retrieval of a condition object.

       void est_cond_set_max(ESTCOND *cond, int max);
	      `cond'  specifies a condition object.  `max' specifies the maxi‐
	      mum number of retrieval.	By default, the number of retrieval is
	      not limited.

       The  function `est_cond_set_skip' is used in order to set the number of
       skipped documents of a condition object.

       void est_cond_set_skip(ESTCOND *cond, int skip);
	      `cond' specifies a condition object.  `skip' specifies the  num‐
	      ber of documents to be skipped in the search result.

       The  function `est_cond_set_options' is used in order to set options of
       retrieval of a condition object.

       void est_cond_set_options(ESTCOND *cond, int options);
	      `cond'  specifies	 a  condition  object.	 `options'   specifies
	      options:	`ESTCONDSURE'  specifies  that	it checks every N-gram
	      key, `ESTCONDUSUAL', which is the	 default,  specifies  that  it
	      checks  N-gram  keys  with skipping one key, `ESTCONDFAST' skips
	      two keys, `ESTCONDAGITO' skips three keys, `ESTCONDNOIDF' speci‐
	      fies  not to perform TF-IDF tuning, `ESTCONDSIMPLE' specifies to
	      use simplified phrase, `ESTCONDROUGH' specifies  to  use	rustic
	      phrase, `ESTCONDUNION' specifies to use union phrase, `ESTCONDI‐
	      SECT' specifies to use intersection phrase, `ESTCONDSCFB' speci‐
	      fies  to feed back scores (only for debugging).  Each option can
	      be specified at the same	time  by  bitwise  or.	 If  keys  are
	      skipped,	though	search	speed is improved, the relevance ratio
	      grows less.

       The function `est_cond_set_auxiliary' is used in order to  set  permis‐
       sion to adopt result of the auxiliary index.

       void est_cond_set_auxiliary(ESTCOND *cond, int min);
	      `cond'  specifies a condition object.  `min' specifies the mini‐
	      mum hits to adopt result of the auxiliary index.	If it  is  not
	      more than 0, the auxiliary index is not used.  By default, it is
	      32.

       The function `est_cond_set_eclipse' is used in order to set  the	 lower
       limit of similarity eclipse.

       void est_cond_set_eclipse(ESTCOND *cond, double limit);
	      `cond'  specifies	 a  condition  object.	 `limit' specifies the
	      lower limit of similarity for documents to be  eclipsed.	 Simi‐
	      larity  is between 0.0 and 1.0.  If the limit is added by `ESTE‐
	      CLSIMURL', similarity is weighted	 by  URL.   If	the  limit  is
	      `ESTECLSERV',  similarity	 is  ignored and documents in the same
	      server are eclipsed.  If the limit is `ESTECLDIR', similarity is
	      ignored  and  documents  in the same directory are eclipsed.  If
	      the limit is `ESTECLFILE', similarity is ignored	and  documents
	      of the same file are eclipsed.

       The  function  `est_cond_set_distinct'  is  used	 in  order  to set the
       attribute distinction filter.

       void est_cond_set_distinct(ESTCOND *cond, const char *name);
	      `cond' specifies a condition object.  `name' specifies the  name
	      of  an  attribute to be distinct.	 If this filter is set, candi‐
	      dates which have same value of the attribute is omitted.

       The function `est_set_cond_mask' is used in order to set	 the  mask  of
       targets of meta search.

       void est_cond_set_mask(ESTCOND *cond, int mask);
	      `cond' specifies a condition object.  `mask' specifies a masking
	      number.  1 means the first target, 2 means the second target,  4
	      means  the  third target, and power values of 2 and their summa‐
	      tion compose the mask.

API FOR DATABASE
       The API for database aims to handle the database of the index.

       The type of the structure `ESTDB' is for abstraction of access  methods
       to  database.   A  database has inverted index, document data, and meta
       data.  One of writer or reader  is  selected  when  the	connection  is
       established.   No  entity  of  `ESTDB'  is accessed directly, but it is
       accessed by the pointer.	 The term of database object means the pointer
       and  its	 referent.   A	database  object  is  created  by the function
       `est_db_open' and destroyed by `est_db_close'.  Every created  database
       object should be destroyed.

       Errors	with   some   operations  are  informed	 to  by	 the  function
       `est_db_error'.	The meaning of each error code	can  be	 gotten	 as  a
       string by the function `est_err_msg'.

       The following constant are defined for error codes.

       The  function  `est_err_msg'  is	 used in order to get the string of an
       error code.

       const char *est_err_msg(int ecode);
	      `ecode' specifies an error code.	The return value is the string
	      of the error code.

       The function `est_db_open' is used in order to open a database.

       ESTDB *est_db_open(const char *name, int omode, int *ecp);
	      `name'  specifies	 the  name  of	a database directory.  `omode'
	      specifies open modes: `ESTDBWRITER' as a	writer,	 `ESTDBREADER'
	      as a reader.  If the mode is `ESTDBWRITER', the following may be
	      added by bitwise or: `ESTDBCREAT', which means it creates a  new
	      database	if  not	 exist, `ESTDBTRUNC', which means it creates a
	      new database regardless if one exists.   Both  of	 `ESTDBREADER'
	      and   `ESTDBWRITER' can be added to by bitwise or: `ESTDBNOLCK',
	      which means it opens a database file without  file  locking,  or
	      `ESTDBLCKNB', which means locking is performed without blocking.
	      If `ESTDBNOLCK' is used,	the  application  is  responsible  for
	      exclusion	 control.  `ESTDBCREAT' can be added to by bitwise or:
	      `ESTDBPERFNG', which means N-gram analysis is performed  against
	      European	text  also, `ESTDBCHRCAT', which means character cate‐
	      gory analysis is performed instead of N-gram analysis,  `ESTDBS‐
	      MALL',  which  means  the	 index	is tuned to register less than
	      50000 documents, `ESTDBLARGE', which means the index is tuned to
	      register	more  than  300000 documents, `ESTDBHUGE', which means
	      the index is tuned to  register  more  than  1000000  documents,
	      `ESTDBHUGE2',  which  means  the index is tuned to register more
	      than 5000000 documents, `ESTDBHUGE3', which means the  index  is
	      tuned  to	 register more than 10000000 documents, `ESTDBSCVOID',
	      which means scores are stored as void, `ESTDBSCINT', which means
	      scores  are stored as 32-bit integer, `ESTDBSCASIS', which means
	      scores are stored as-is and marked not to be tuned when  search.
	      `ecp'  specifies	the  pointer  to a variable to which the error
	      code is assigned.	 The return value is a database object of  the
	      database or `NULL' if failure.

       The function `est_db_close' is used in order to close a database.

       int est_db_close(ESTDB *db, int *ecp);
	      `db'  specifies  a database object.  `ecp' specifies the pointer
	      to a variable to which the error code is assigned.   The	return
	      value is true if success, else it is false.

       The  function  `est_db_error' is used in order to get the last happened
       error code of a database.

       int est_db_error(ESTDB *db);
	      `db' specifies a database object.	 The return value is the  last
	      happened error code of the database.

       The  function  `est_db_fatal' is used in order to check whether a data‐
       base has a fatal error.

       int est_db_fatal(ESTDB *db);
	      `db' specifies a database object.	 The return value is  true  if
	      the database has fatal error, else it is false.

       The  function  `est_db_add_attr_index' is used in order to add an index
       for narrowing or sorting with document attributes.

       int est_db_add_attr_index(ESTDB *db, const char *name, int type);
	      `db' specifies a database object connected as a writer.	`name'
	      specifies	 the  name of an attribute.  `type' specifies the data
	      type  of	attribute  index;  `ESTIDXATTRSEQ'  for	  multipurpose
	      sequencial  access  method,  `ESTIDXATTRSTR'  for narrowing with
	      attributes  as  strings,	`ESTIDXATTRNUM'	 for  narrowing	  with
	      attributes  as  numbers.	 The  return value is true if success,
	      else it is false.	 Note that  this  function  should  be	called
	      before the first document is registered.

       The  function  `est_db_flush'  is used in order to flush index words in
       the cache of a database.

       int est_db_flush(ESTDB *db, int max);
	      `db' specifies a database object connected as a  writer.	 `max'
	      specifies	 the maximum number of words to be flushed.  If it not
	      more than zero, all words are flushed.  The return value is true
	      if success, else it is false.

       The  function  `est_db_sync'  is	 used in order to synchronize updating
       contents of a database.

       int est_db_sync(ESTDB *db);
	      `db' specifies a database object connected  as  a	 writer.   The
	      return value is true if success, else it is false.

       The function `est_db_optimize' is used in order to optimize a database.

       int est_db_optimize(ESTDB *db, int options);
	      `db'   specifies	a  database  object  connected	as  a  writer.
	      `options' specifies options:  `ESTOPTNOPURGE'  to	 omit  purging
	      dispensable region of deleted documents, `ESTOPTNODBOPT' to omit
	      optimization of the database files.  The three can be  specified
	      at  the  same  time  by bitwise or.  The return value is true if
	      success, else it is false.

       The function `est_db_merge' is used in order to merge another database.

       int est_db_merge(ESTDB *db, const char *name, int options);
	      `db' specifies a database object connected as a writer.	`name'
	      specifies	 the  name  of	another database directory.  `options'
	      specifies options: `ESTMGCLEAN' to clean up dispensable  regions
	      of  the  deleted document.  The return value is true if success,
	      else it is false.	 Creation options of the two databases	should
	      be  same entirely.  ID numbers of imported documents are changed
	      within the sequence of the desitination database.	  If  URIs  of
	      imported	documents conflict ones of exsisting documents, exist‐
	      ing documents are removed.

       The function `est_db_put_doc' is used in order to add a document	 to  a
       database.

       int est_db_put_doc(ESTDB *db, ESTDOC *doc, int options);
	      `db'  specifies  a database object connected as a writer.	 `doc'
	      specifies a document object.  The document  object  should  have
	      the URI attribute.  `options' specifies options: `ESTPDCLEAN' to
	      clean up dispensable regions of the overwritten document,	 `EST‐
	      PDWEIGHT'	 to  weight  scores  statically	 with  score weighting
	      attribute.  The return value is true  if	success,  else	it  is
	      false.   If  the URI attribute is same with an existing document
	      in the database, the existing one is deleted.

       The function `est_db_out_doc' is used in order  to  remove  a  document
       from a database.

       int est_db_out_doc(ESTDB *db, int id, int options);
	      `db'  specifies  a  database object connected as a writer.  `id'
	      specifies the ID number of  a  registered	 document.   `options'
	      specifies	 options: `ESTODCLEAN' to clean up dispensable regions
	      of the deleted document.	The return value is true  if  success,
	      else it is false.

       The function `est_db_edit_doc' is used in order to edit attributes of a
       document in a database.

       int est_db_edit_doc(ESTDB *db, ESTDOC *doc);
	      `db' specifies a database object connected as a  writer.	 `doc'
	      specifies	 a  document object.  The return value is true if suc‐
	      cess, else it is false.  The ID can not be changed.  If the  URI
	      is  changed  and it overlaps the URI of another registered docu‐
	      ment, this function fails.

       The function `est_db_get_doc' is used in order to retrieve  a  document
       in a database.

       ESTDOC *est_db_get_doc(ESTDB *db, int id, int options);
	      `db'  specifies a database object.  `id' specifies the ID number
	      of a registered document.	 `options'  specifies  options:	 `EST‐
	      GDNOATTR' to ignore attributes, `ESTGDNOTEXT' to ignore the body
	      text, `ESTGDNOKWD' to ignore keywords.  The two can be specified
	      at  the same time by bitwise or.	The return value is a document
	      object.  It should be deleted with `est_doc_delete' if it is  no
	      longer in use.  On error, `NULL' is returned.

       The  function  `est_db_get_doc_attr'  is	 used in order to retrieve the
       value of an attribute of a document in a database.

       char *est_db_get_doc_attr(ESTDB *db, int id, const char *name);
	      `db' specifies a database object.	 `id' specifies the ID	number
	      of  a  registered	 document.   `name'  specifies	the name of an
	      attribute.  The return value is the value of  the	 attribute  or
	      `NULL'  if  it does not exist.  Because the region of the return
	      value is allocated with the `malloc' call, it should be released
	      with the `free' call if it is no longer in use.

       The  function  `est_db_uri_to_id'  is  used in order to get the ID of a
       document specified by URI.

       int est_db_uri_to_id(ESTDB *db, const char *uri);
	      `db' specifies a database object.	 `uri' specifies the URI of  a
	      registered  document.   The  return value is the ID of the docu‐
	      ment.  On error, -1 is returned.

       The function `est_db_name' is used in order to get the name of a	 data‐
       base.

       const char *est_db_name(ESTDB *db);
	      `db'  specifies a database object.  The return value is the name
	      of the database.	The life duration of the  returned  string  is
	      synchronous with the one of the database object.

       The  function  `est_db_doc_num'	is  used in order to get the number of
       documents in a database.

       int est_db_doc_num(ESTDB *db);
	      `db' specifies a database object.	 The return value is the  num‐
	      ber of documents in the database.

       The  function  `est_db_word_num'	 is used in order to get the number of
       unique words in a database.

       int est_db_word_num(ESTDB *db);
	      `db' specifies a database object.	 The return value is the  num‐
	      ber of unique words in the database.

       The  function `est_db_size' is used in order to get the size of a data‐
       base.

       double est_db_size(ESTDB *db);
	      `db' specifies a database object.	 The return value is the  size
	      of the database.

       The  function `est_db_search' is used in order to search a database for
       documents corresponding a condition.

       int *est_db_search(ESTDB *db, ESTCOND *cond, int *nump, CBMAP *hints);
	      `db' specifies a database object.	 `cond' specifies a  condition
	      object.  `nump' specifies the pointer to a variable to which the
	      number of elements in the result is assigned.  `hints' specifies
	      a map object into which the number of documents corresponding to
	      each word is stored.  If a word is in a negative condition,  the
	      number  is  negative.   The element whose key is an empty string
	      specifies the number of whole result.  If it is  `NULL',	it  is
	      not  used.   The	return value is an array whose elements are ID
	      numbers of corresponding documents.  This	 function  does	 never
	      fail.   Even  if	no document corresponds or an error occurs, an
	      empty array is returned.	Because the region of the return value
	      is  allocated with the `malloc' call, it should be released with
	      the `free' call if it is no longer in use.

       Search plural databases for documents corresponding a condition.

       int *est_db_search_meta(ESTDB **dbs,  int  dbnum,  ESTCOND  *cond,  int
       *nump, CBMAP *hints);
	      `dbs'  specifies	an  array whose elements are database objects.
	      `dbnum' specifies the number of elements of the  array.	`cond'
	      specifies a condition object.  `nump' specifies the pointer to a
	      variable to which the  number  of	 elements  in  the  result  is
	      assigned.	  `hints' specifies a map object into which the number
	      of documents corresponding to each word is stored.  If a word is
	      in  a  negative  condition, the number is negative.  The element
	      whose key is an empty  string  specifies	the  number  of	 whole
	      result.	If  it is `NULL', it is not used.  The return value is
	      an array whose elements are indexes of container	databases  and
	      ID  numbers of in each database alternately.  This function does
	      never fail.  Even if no document corresponds or an error occurs,
	      an  empty	 array	is returned.  Because the region of the return
	      value is allocated with the `malloc' call, it should be released
	      with the `free' call if it is no longer in use.

       The function `est_db_scan_doc' is used in order to check whether a doc‐
       ument object matches the phrase of  a  search  condition	 object	 defi‐
       nitely.

       int est_db_scan_doc(ESTDB *db, ESTDOC *doc, ESTCOND *cond);
	      `db'  specifies  a  database object.  `doc' specifies a document
	      object.  `cond' specifies a search condition object.  The return
	      value  is	 true if the document matches the phrase of the condi‐
	      tion object definitely, else it is false.

       The function `est_db_set_cache_size' is used in order to set the	 maxi‐
       mum size of the cache memory of a database.

       void  est_db_set_cache_size(ESTDB *db, size_t size, int anum, int tnum,
       int rnum);
	      `db' specifies a database object.	 `size' specifies the  maximum
	      size of the index cache.	By default, it is 64MB.	 If it is neg‐
	      ative, the current size is not changed.	`anum'	specifies  the
	      maximum  number  of  cached records for document attributes.  By
	      default, it is 8192.  If it is negative, the current size is not
	      changed.	 `tnum' specifies the maximum number of cached records
	      for document texts.  By default, it is 1024.  If it is negative,
	      the  current  size is not changed.  `rnum' specifies the maximum
	      number of cached records for occurrence results.	By default, it
	      is 256.  If it is negative, the current size is not changed.

PARALLELING
       Databases  of  Hyper  Estraier  are protected by file locking.  While a
       writer is connected to a database, neither readers nor writers  can  be
       connected.   While  a  reader is connected to a database, other readers
       can be connect, but writers can not.

       If you use multi thread, it is suggested to  use	 the  MT-safe  API  of
       Hyper  Estraier.	 It is a wrapper to make the core API thread-safe.  As
       the MT-safe API provides the same functions as with the core  API,  the
       following is different.

AUTHOR
       Hyper  Estraier	is  written by Mikio Hirabayashi.  You can contact the
       author by e-mail to <mikio@users.sourceforge.net>.  Any	suggestion  or
       bug report is welcome to the author.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
       Hyper  Estraier	was  developed	under management by Fumitoshi Ukai and
       supports by Exploratory Software Project of Information-technology Pro‐
       motion Agency, Japan (IPA).

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (C) 2004-2007 Mikio Hirabayashi

       Hyper  Estraier is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
       it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General  Public  License  as  pub‐
       lished  by  the	Free  Software	Foundation;  either  version  2 of the
       License, or any later version.

       Hyper Estraier is distributed in the hope that it will be  useful,  but
       WITHOUT	ANY  WARRANTY;	without	 even  the  implied  warranty  of MER‐
       CHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the  GNU	Lesser
       General Public License for more details.

       You  should  have  received  a  copy  of	 the GNU Lesser General Public
       License along with Hyper Estraier; if not, write to the	Free  Software
       Foundation,  Inc.,  59  Temple  Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307
       USA.

SEE ALSO
       estconfig(1),   estcmd(1),   estmaster(1),   estcall(1),	  estwaver(1),
       cabin(3), estnode(3)

       Please	see   http://hyperestraier.sourceforge.net/pguide-en.html  for
       detail.

Man Page			  2007-03-06			   ESTRAIER(3)
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