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mifluzsearch(1)						       mifluzsearch(1)

NAME
       mifluzsearch - search the content of an inverted index.

SYNOPSIS
       mifluzsearch -f words [options]

DESCRIPTION
       mifluzsearch searches a mifluz index for documents matching a Alt*Vista
       expression (simple syntax). The result of the search is output  on  the
       standard output.

SEARCH SYNTAX
       The  search  syntax uses a + to indicate a mandatory word, a - to indi‐
       cated a forbiden word and double quotes (") to specify a literal.

OPTIONS
       -v     Increase verbosity.

       -M config_file
	      use config_file instead of the default configuration file.

       -B dbfile (default test)
	      use dbfile inverted index.

       -f expr
	      search for documents that match expr.

       -H     print a HTML header before the results so that mifluzsearch  can
	      be used as a cgi-bin.

       -o word
	      return the number of occurencs of word in the inverted index.

       -c number (default 10)
	      retrieve at most number documents.

       -d number (default 0)
	      the index of the first retrieved document starts at number.  The
	      number of documents retrieved after this document depends on the
	      -c  option.  If  number is higher than the maximum document that
	      matches the query, it will be rounded to match the last chunk of
	      document.

       -n     only parse the search expression and print it.

       -P proximity (default 1)
	      words are considered near to each other if they are at a maximum
	      distance of proximity words. If the number is negative the  word
	      ordering does not matter.

       -S     return at most one match per server.

       -l key searching	 will  start at this position in the index. The key is
	      the ascii representation of a key.

       -l key searching will end at this position in the index. The key is the
	      ascii representation of a key.

CONFIGURATION FILE
       wordlist_wordkey_document

       wordlist_wordkey_location

       wordlist_wordkey_uniq

RESULTS
       Here is a sample text result:

       match: <UNDEF> <UNDEF>	0    5	  <UNDEF>   (world the proximity)
       match: <UNDEF> <UNDEF>	0    21	  <UNDEF>   (world the proximity)
       match: <UNDEF> <UNDEF>	0    51	  <UNDEF>   (world the proximity)
       match: <UNDEF> <UNDEF>	0    81	  <UNDEF>   (world the proximity)
       count: 100
       time: 20
       base: 0
       words: the an world

       Here is a sample xml result (provided the -x option was given):

       <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?>
       <searchresults>
       <match><document>0 5 </document><info>world the proximity</info></match>
       <match><document>0 21 </document><info>world the proximity</info></match>
       <match><document>0 51 </document><info>world the proximity</info></match>
       <match><document>0 81 </document><info>world the proximity</info></match>
       <count>100</count>
       <time>30</time>
       <words>
	    <verbatim>the an world </verbatim>
	    <unaccent>the an world </unaccent>
       </words>
       <base>0</base>
       </searchresults>

       match  is   the	 document   number   that   matches,   as  defined  by
	      wordlist_wordkey_document.

       info   is a human readable  information	explaining  why	 the  document
	      matched.

       count  is an estimation of the total number of documents that match the
	      query.

       time   is the number of milliseconds that were necessary to process the
	      query.

       words verbatim
	      is the list of accented words of the query.

       words unaccent
	      is the list of unaccented words of the query.

       base   is  the  absolute	 index	of  the first document returned in the
	      total  number  of	  possible   documents.	  For	instance,   if
	      mifluzsearch  was	 called	 with -d 50 -c 10 to require ten docu‐
	      ments after the 50th document, the base will be 50. However,  if
	      there  are only 35 documents that match the query, the base will
	      be rounded to the 30 and only 5 documents will be returned.

CGI
       Each option may be given in the QUERY_STRING  environment  variable  so
       that  mifluzsearch  can be used as a cgi-bin instead of a line command.
       The options are	processed  in  the  order  in  which  they  appear  in
       QUERY_STRING.

       QUERY_STRING='v=1&f=a+word&M=/etc/mifluz.conf' mifluzsearch

       is strictly equivalent to

       mifluzsearch -v -f 'a word' -M /etc/mifluz.conf

DEBUG
       Debugging information interpretation. A cursor is open in the index for
       every word and they are stored in a list. The list of cursors is always
       processed in the same order, as a single link list. With -v, each block
       is an individual action on behalf of the word shown on the first	 line.
       The last line of the block is the conclusion of the action described in
       the block. REDO means the same cursor must be  examined	again  because
       the conditions have changed. RESTART means we go back to the first cur‐
       sor in the list because it may not match the  new  conditions  anymore.
       NEXT  means  the	 cursor and all the cursors before it match the condi‐
       tions and we may proceed to the next cursor.  ATEND  means  the	cursor
       cannot match the conditions because it is at the end of the index.

ENVIRONMENT
       QUERY_STRING  options  are  extracted  from  QUERY_STRING in a CGI like
       fashion.

       MIFLUZ_CONFIG file name of configuration file read  by  WordContext(3).
       Defaults to ~/.mifluz.

AUTHORS
       Loic Dachary loic@gnu.org

       The Ht://Dig group http://dev.htdig.org/

SEE ALSO
       htdb_dump(1), htdb_stat(1), htdb_load(1), mifluzdump(1), mifluzload(1),
       mifluzdict(1),  WordContext(3),	WordList(3),   WordDict(3),   WordLis‐
       tOne(3),	 WordKey(3),  WordKeyInfo(3), WordType(3), WordDBInfo(3), Wor‐
       dRecordInfo(3), WordRecord(3), WordReference(3),	 WordCursor(3),	 Word‐
       CursorOne(3), WordMonitor(3), Configuration(3), mifluz(3)

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