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DtSearchMergeResults(library call)										DtSearchMergeResults(library call)

NAME
DtSearchMergeResults -- Merge two DtSearch results lists into one SYNOPSIS
#include <Dt/Search.h> int DtSearchMergeResults( DtSrResult **targlist, DtSrResult **srclist); DESCRIPTION
DtSearchMergeResults merges the srclist results list into the targlist list using proximity for sort order, and sets the srclist source list pointer to NULL. This function is used to merge results from separate database searches for presentation to the user as a single results list. It presumes both lists are initially sorted by ascending proximity. It does nothing if source list is empty and returns DtSrOK. It moves the source list as is to the target list if the target list is empty and returns DtSrOK. ARGUMENTS
srclist Specifies the results list to be merged into the target list. targlist Specifies the results list into which the source list is to be merged. RETURN VALUE
DtSearchMergeResults returns DtSrERROR if either the srclist pointer or the srclist pointer is NULL. Otherwise, it returns DtSrOK, indicat- ing a successful merge. SEE ALSO
DtSrAPI(3), DtSearchQuery(3), DtSearchSortResults(3), DtSearchFreeResults(3) DtSearchMergeResults(library call)

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DtSearchHighlight(library call) 										   DtSearchHighlight(library call)

NAME
DtSearchHighlight -- Generate DtSrHitwords table for highlighting DtSearch document SYNOPSIS
#include <Dt/Search.h> intDtSearchHighlight( char *dbname, char *cleartext, DtSrHitword **hitwptr, long *hitwcount, int search_type, char *stems, int stemcount); DESCRIPTION
The DtSearchHighlight function generates an array of offsets and lengths (DtSrHitword) of parsed linguistic terms (stems) in the passed document cleartext to enable a browser to highlight the words in the text as appropriate for its user interface. ARGUMENTS
dbname Specifies which database is to be searched. It is any one of the database name strings returned from DtSearchInit or DtSearchReinit. If dbname is NULL, the first database name string is used. cleartext Pointer to a zero terminated C string containing the document text to be highlighted. Usually, but not necessarily, this value is returned from DtSearchRetrieve. hitwptr and hitwcount The hitwords array will be stored in hitwptr, the address of a DtSrHitword pointer. The array is dynamically allocated by this function and remains valid until the next call to this function. The size of the hitwords array will be stored in hitwcount. search_type Specifies the search_type of the DtSearchQuery that generated the stems array. It must be zero, 'P', 'W', or 'S'. If zero is passed, the search_type of the last call to DtSearchQuery is assumed. stems and stemcount stems and stemcount are optional; they can be NULL and zero respectively. However, if either is specified, both must be speci- fied. If specified, they refer to the stems array that was returned from the previous call to DtSearchQuery that ultimately resulted in the cleartext argument. If these arguments are not passed, the stems array from the most recent call to DtSearchQuery is assumed. RETURN VALUE
This function returns DtSrOK, as well as a DtSrHitword table, when the table generation is completely successful. Any other return code signifies failure and user messages on the MessageList explain why. Any API function can also return DtSrREINIT and the return codes for fatal engine errors at any time. SEE ALSO
DtSrAPI(3), DtSearchQuery(3), DtSearchRetrieve(3) DtSearchHighlight(library call)
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