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1.13      schwarze   17: .Dd $Mdocdate: June 30 2025 $
1.1       kristaps   18: .Dt CATMAN 8
                     19: .Os
                     20: .Sh NAME
                     21: .Nm catman
1.7       schwarze   22: .Nd format all manual pages below a directory
1.1       kristaps   23: .Sh SYNOPSIS
                     24: .Nm catman
1.7       schwarze   25: .Op Fl I Cm os Ns = Ns Ar name
                     26: .Op Fl T Ar output
                     27: .Ar srcdir dstdir
1.1       kristaps   28: .Sh DESCRIPTION
                     29: The
                     30: .Nm
1.7       schwarze   31: utility assumes that all files below
                     32: .Ar srcdir
                     33: are manual pages in
                     34: .Xr mdoc 7
                     35: and
                     36: .Xr man 7
                     37: format and formats all of them, storing the formatted versions in
                     38: the same relative paths below
                     39: .Ar dstdir .
                     40: Subdirectories of
                     41: .Ar dstdir
                     42: are created as needed.
                     43: Existing files are not explicitly deleted, but possibly overwritten.
1.5       kristaps   44: .Pp
1.7       schwarze   45: The options are as follows:
                     46: .Bl -tag -width Ds
                     47: .It Fl I Cm os Ns = Ns Ar name
                     48: Override the default operating system
                     49: .Ar name
                     50: for the
                     51: .Xr mdoc 7
1.8       schwarze   52: .Ic \&Os
1.7       schwarze   53: and for the
                     54: .Xr man 7
                     55: .Ic TH
                     56: macro.
                     57: .It Fl T Ar output
                     58: Output format.
                     59: The
                     60: .Ar output
                     61: argument can be
                     62: .Cm ascii ,
                     63: .Cm utf8 ,
                     64: or
                     65: .Cm html ;
                     66: see
                     67: .Xr mandoc 1 .
                     68: In
                     69: .Cm html
                     70: output mode, the
                     71: .Cm fragment
                     72: output option is implied.
                     73: Other output options are not supported.
1.11      schwarze   74: .It Fl v
1.13      schwarze   75: Verbose mode, printing additional information to standard error output.
                     76: Specifying this once prints a summary about the number of files
                     77: and directories processed at the end of the iteration.
                     78: Specifying it twice additionally prints debugging information
                     79: about the backchannel from
                     80: .Xr mandocd 8
                     81: to
                     82: .Nm
                     83: that is used to limit the number of files in flight at any given time.
                     84: For details, see
1.11      schwarze   85: .Sx DIAGNOSTICS .
1.7       schwarze   86: .El
                     87: .Sh IMPLEMENTATION NOTES
                     88: Since this version avoids
                     89: .Xr fork 2
                     90: and
                     91: .Xr exec 3
                     92: overhead and uses the much faster
                     93: .Sy mandoc
                     94: parsers and formatters rather than
                     95: .Sy groff ,
                     96: it may be about one order of magnitude faster than other
1.5       kristaps   97: .Nm
1.7       schwarze   98: implementations.
                     99: .Sh EXIT STATUS
                    100: .Ex -std
1.5       kristaps  101: .Pp
1.9       schwarze  102: Failures while trying to open individual manual pages for reading,
                    103: to save individual formatted files to the file system,
                    104: or even to read or create subdirectories do not cause
                    105: .Nm
                    106: to return an error exit status.
                    107: In such cases,
                    108: .Nm
                    109: simply continues with the next file or subdirectory.
                    110: .Sh DIAGNOSTICS
                    111: Some fatal errors cause
                    112: .Nm
                    113: to exit before the iteration over input files is even started:
                    114: .Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent
                    115: .It unknown option \-\- Ar option
                    116: An invalid option was passed on the command line.
1.10      schwarze  117: .It missing arguments: srcdir and dstdir
                    118: No argument was provided.
                    119: Both
                    120: .Ar srcdir
                    121: and
                    122: .Ar dstdir
                    123: are mandatory.
                    124: .It missing argument: dstdir
                    125: Only one argument was provided.
                    126: The second argument,
                    127: .Ar dstdir ,
                    128: is mandatory, too.
                    129: .It too many arguments: Ar third argument
                    130: Three or more arguments were provided, but only two are supported.
1.9       schwarze  131: .It Sy socketpair : Ar reason
                    132: The sockets needed for communication with
                    133: .Xr mandocd 8
                    134: could not be created, for example due to file descriptor or memory exhaustion.
                    135: .It Sy fork : Ar reason
                    136: The new process needed to run
                    137: .Xr mandocd 8
                    138: could not be created, for example due to process table exhaustion
                    139: or system resource limits.
                    140: .It Sy exec Ns Po Sy mandocd Pc : Ar reason
                    141: The
                    142: .Xr mandocd 8
                    143: child program could not be started, for example because it is not in the
                    144: .Ev PATH
                    145: or has no execute permission.
                    146: .It Sy open No destination Ar dstdir : reason
                    147: The
                    148: .Ar dstdir
                    149: could not be opened for reading, for example because it does not exist,
                    150: it is not a directory, or permission is denied.
                    151: .It Sy chdir No to source Ar srcdir : reason
                    152: The current working directory could not be changed to
                    153: .Ar srcdir ,
                    154: for example because it does not exist, it is not a directory,
                    155: or permission is denied.
                    156: .It Sy fts_open : Ar reason
1.14    ! schwarze  157: Starting the iteration was attempted but failed,
        !           158: for example due to memory exhaustion.
1.9       schwarze  159: .El
                    160: .Pp
                    161: Some fatal errors cause the iteration over input files to be aborted
                    162: prematurely:
                    163: .Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent
                    164: .It FATAL: Sy fts_read : Ar reason
                    165: A call to
                    166: .Xr fts_read 3
                    167: returned
                    168: .Dv NULL ,
                    169: meaning that the iteration failed before being complete.
1.12      schwarze  170: .It FATAL: mandocd child died: got Ar SIGNAME
                    171: This message appears if
                    172: .Nm
                    173: gets the
                    174: .Dv SIGCHLD
                    175: or
                    176: .Dv SIGPIPE
                    177: signal, most likely due to a fatal bug in
                    178: .Xr mandocd 8 .
1.9       schwarze  179: .It FATAL: Sy sendmsg : Ar reason
                    180: The file descriptors needed to process one of the manual pages
                    181: could not be sent to
                    182: .Xr mandocd 8 ,
                    183: for example because
                    184: .Xr mandocd 8
                    185: could not be started or died unexpectedly.
1.14    ! schwarze  186: .It FATAL: Sy recv : Ar reason
        !           187: Trying to read a reply message from
        !           188: .Xr mandocd 8
        !           189: failed, most likely because
        !           190: .Xr mandocd 8
        !           191: unexpectedly died or closed the socket.
1.12      schwarze  192: .It FATAL: signal Ar SIGNAME
                    193: This message appears if
                    194: .Nm
                    195: gets a
                    196: .Dv SIGHUP ,
                    197: .Dv SIGINT ,
                    198: or
                    199: .Dv SIGTERM
                    200: signal, for example because the user deliberately killed it.
1.9       schwarze  201: .El
                    202: .Pp
                    203: Some non-fatal errors cause a single subdirectory to be skipped.
                    204: The iteration is not aborted but continues with the next subdirectory,
                    205: and the exit status is unaffected:
                    206: .Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent
                    207: .It directory Ar subdirectory No unreadable : Ar reason
                    208: A directory below
                    209: .Ar srcdir
                    210: could not be read and is skipped.
                    211: .It directory Ar subdirectory No causes cycle
                    212: A directory below
                    213: .Ar srcdir
                    214: is skipped because it would cause cyclic processing.
                    215: .It Sy mkdirat Ar subdirectory : reason
                    216: A required directory below
                    217: .Ar dstdir
                    218: does not exist and could not be created.
                    219: The corresponding subdirectory below
                    220: .Ar srcdir
                    221: is skipped.
                    222: .El
                    223: .Pp
                    224: Some non-fatal errors cause a single source file to be skipped.
                    225: The iteration is not aborted but continues with the next file,
                    226: and the exit status is unaffected:
                    227: .Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent
                    228: .It file Ar filename : reason
                    229: The function
                    230: .Xr fts_read 3
                    231: reported a non-fatal error with respect to
                    232: .Ar filename .
1.10      schwarze  233: .It file Ar filename : No not a regular file
1.9       schwarze  234: For example, it might be a symbolic link or a device file.
                    235: .It Sy open Ar filename No for reading : Ar reason
                    236: A file below
1.7       schwarze  237: .Ar srcdir
1.9       schwarze  238: could not be read, for example due to permission problems.
                    239: .It Sy openat Ar filename No for writing : Ar reason
                    240: A file below
1.7       schwarze  241: .Ar dstdir
1.9       schwarze  242: could not be created or truncated, for example due to permission problems.
1.1       kristaps  243: .El
                    244: .Pp
1.9       schwarze  245: If errors occur, the applicable summary messages appear
                    246: after the end of the iteration:
                    247: .Pp
                    248: .Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent -compact
                    249: .It skipped Ar number No directories due to errors
                    250: .It skipped Ar number No files due to errors
                    251: .It processing aborted due to fatal error
1.11      schwarze  252: .El
                    253: .Pp
                    254: If the
                    255: .Fl v
                    256: flag is specified, the following summary message also appears:
1.13      schwarze  257: .Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent
1.11      schwarze  258: .It processed Ar nfiles No files in Ar ndirs No directories
                    259: A file is counted if it could be opened for reading and the
                    260: corresponding output file could be opened for writing;
                    261: this does not necessarily mean that it is a useful manual page.
                    262: A directory is counted if it could be opened for reading and the
                    263: corresponding output directory existed or could be created;
                    264: this does not necessarily mean that any files could be
                    265: processed inside.
1.13      schwarze  266: .El
                    267: .Pp
                    268: If the
                    269: .Fl v
                    270: flag is specified twice, the following messages also appear:
                    271: .Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent
                    272: .It allowing up to Ar number No files in flight
                    273: This is printed at the beginning of the iteration,
                    274: showing the maximum number of files that
                    275: .Nm
                    276: allows to be in flight at any given time.
                    277: .It files in flight: Ar old No \- Ar decrement No = Ar new
                    278: This message is printed when
                    279: .Nm
                    280: learns about
                    281: .Xr mandocd 8
                    282: accepting more than one file at the same time.
                    283: The three numbers printed are the old number of files in flight,
                    284: the amount this number is being reduced, and the resulting
                    285: new number of files in flight.
                    286: .It waiting for Ar number No files in flight
                    287: This message is printed at the end of the iteration, after
                    288: .Nm
                    289: has submitted all files to
                    290: .Xr mandocd 8
                    291: that it intends to.
                    292: THe message informs about the number of files still in flight
                    293: at this point.
                    294: The
                    295: .Nm
                    296: program then waits until
                    297: .Xr mandocd 8
                    298: has accepted them all or until an error occurs.
1.9       schwarze  299: .El
1.1       kristaps  300: .Sh SEE ALSO
                    301: .Xr mandoc 1 ,
1.7       schwarze  302: .Xr mandocd 8
                    303: .Sh HISTORY
                    304: A
                    305: .Nm
                    306: utility first appeared in
                    307: .Fx 1.0 .
                    308: Other, incompatible implementations appeared in
                    309: .Nx 1.0
                    310: and in
                    311: .Sy man-db No 2.2 .
                    312: .Pp
                    313: This version appeared in version 1.14.1 of the
                    314: .Sy mandoc
                    315: toolkit.
1.1       kristaps  316: .Sh AUTHORS
1.7       schwarze  317: .An -nosplit
                    318: The first
                    319: .Nm
                    320: implementation was a short shell script by
                    321: .An Christoph Robitschko
                    322: in July 1993.
                    323: .Pp
1.1       kristaps  324: The
1.7       schwarze  325: .Nx
                    326: implementations were written by
                    327: .An J. T. Conklin Aq Mt jtc@netbsd.org
                    328: in 1993,
                    329: .An Christian E. Hopps Aq Mt chopps@netbsd.org
                    330: in 1994,
                    331: and
                    332: .An Dante Profeta Aq Mt dante@netbsd.org
                    333: in 1999; the
                    334: .Sy man-db
                    335: implementation by
                    336: .An Graeme W. Wilford
                    337: in 1994; and the
                    338: .Fx
                    339: implementations by
                    340: .An Wolfram Schneider Aq Mt wosch@freebsd.org
                    341: in 1995 and
                    342: .An John Rochester Aq Mt john@jrochester.org
                    343: in 2002.
                    344: .Pp
                    345: The concept of the present version was designed and implemented by
                    346: .An Michael Stapelberg Aq Mt stapelberg@debian.org
                    347: in 2017.
                    348: Option and argument handling and directory iteration was added by
                    349: .An Ingo Schwarze Aq Mt schwarze@openbsd.org .
                    350: .Sh CAVEATS
                    351: All versions of
                    352: .Nm
                    353: are incompatible with each other because each caters to the needs
                    354: of a specific operating system, for example regarding directory
                    355: structures and file naming conventions.
                    356: .Pp
                    357: This version is more flexible than the others in so far as it does
                    358: not assume any particular directory structure or naming convention.
                    359: That flexibility comes at the price of not being able to change the
                    360: names and relative paths of the source files when reusing them to
                    361: store the formatted files, of not supporting any configuration file
                    362: formats or environment variables, and of being unable to scan for
                    363: and remove junk files in
                    364: .Ar dstdir .
                    365: .Pp
                    366: Currently,
1.1       kristaps  367: .Nm
1.7       schwarze  368: always reformats each page, even if the formatted version is newer
                    369: than the source version.

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