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/* $NetBSD: mime_codecs.c,v 1.11 2013/02/14 18:23:45 christos Exp $ */
/*-
* Copyright (c) 2006 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
* All rights reserved.
*
* This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
* by Anon Ymous.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
* ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
* TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
* PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
* BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
* CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
* SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
* INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
* CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
* ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
/*
* This module contains all mime related codecs. Typically there are
* two versions: one operating on buffers and one operating on files.
* All exported routines have a "mime_" prefix. The file oriented
* routines have a "mime_f" prefix replacing the "mime_" prefix of the
* equivalent buffer based version.
*
* The file based API should be:
*
* mime_f<name>_{encode,decode}(FILE *in, FILE *out, void *cookie)
*
* XXX - currently this naming convention has not been adheared to.
*
* where the cookie is a generic way to pass arguments to the routine.
* This way these routines can be run by run_function() in mime.c.
*
* The buffer based API is not as rigid.
*/
#ifdef MIME_SUPPORT
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
#ifndef __lint__
__RCSID("$NetBSD: mime_codecs.c,v 1.11 2013/02/14 18:23:45 christos Exp $");
#endif /* not __lint__ */
#include <assert.h>
#include <iconv.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <util.h>
#include "def.h"
#include "extern.h"
#include "mime_codecs.h"
#ifdef CHARSET_SUPPORT
/************************************************************************
* Core character set conversion routines.
*
*/
/*
* Fault-tolerant iconv() function.
*
* This routine was borrowed from nail-11.25/mime.c and modified. It
* tries to handle errno == EILSEQ by restarting at the next input
* byte (is this a good idea?). All other errors are handled by the
* caller.
*/
PUBLIC size_t
mime_iconv(iconv_t cd, const char **inb, size_t *inbleft, char **outb, size_t *outbleft)
{
size_t sz = 0;
while ((sz = iconv(cd, inb, inbleft, outb, outbleft)) == (size_t)-1
&& errno == EILSEQ) {
if (*outbleft > 0) {
*(*outb)++ = '?';
(*outbleft)--;
} else {
**outb = '\0';
return E2BIG;
}
if (*inbleft > 0) {
(*inb)++;
(*inbleft)--;
} else {
**outb = '\0';
break;
}
}
return sz;
}
/*
* This routine was mostly borrowed from src/usr.bin/iconv/iconv.c.
* We don't care about the invalid character count, so don't bother
* with __iconv(). We do care about robustness, so call iconv_ft()
* above to try to recover from errors.
*/
#define INBUFSIZE 1024
#define OUTBUFSIZE (INBUFSIZE * 2)
PUBLIC void
mime_ficonv(FILE *fi, FILE *fo, void *cookie)
{
char inbuf[INBUFSIZE], outbuf[OUTBUFSIZE], *out;
const char *in;
size_t inbytes, outbytes, ret;
iconv_t cd;
/*
* NOTE: iconv_t is actually a pointer typedef, so this
* conversion is not what it appears to be!
*/
cd = (iconv_t)cookie;
while ((inbytes = fread(inbuf, 1, INBUFSIZE, fi)) > 0) {
in = inbuf;
while (inbytes > 0) {
out = outbuf;
outbytes = OUTBUFSIZE;
ret = mime_iconv(cd, &in, &inbytes, &out, &outbytes);
if (ret == (size_t)-1 && errno != E2BIG) {
if (errno != EINVAL || in == inbuf) {
/* XXX - what is proper here?
* Just copy out the remains? */
(void)fprintf(fo,
"\n\t[ iconv truncated message: %s ]\n\n",
strerror(errno));
return;
}
/*
* If here: errno == EINVAL && in != inbuf
*/
/* incomplete input character */
(void)memmove(inbuf, in, inbytes);
ret = fread(inbuf + inbytes, 1,
INBUFSIZE - inbytes, fi);
if (ret == 0) {
if (feof(fi)) {
(void)fprintf(fo,
"\n\t[ unexpected end of file; "
"the last character is "
"incomplete. ]\n\n");
return;
}
(void)fprintf(fo,
"\n\t[ fread(): %s ]\n\n",
strerror(errno));
return;
}
in = inbuf;
inbytes += ret;
}
if (outbytes < OUTBUFSIZE)
(void)fwrite(outbuf, 1, OUTBUFSIZE - outbytes, fo);
}
}
/* reset the shift state of the output buffer */
outbytes = OUTBUFSIZE;
out = outbuf;
ret = iconv(cd, NULL, NULL, &out, &outbytes);
if (ret == (size_t)-1) {
(void)fprintf(fo, "\n\t[ iconv(): %s ]\n\n",
strerror(errno));
return;
}
if (outbytes < OUTBUFSIZE)
(void)fwrite(outbuf, 1, OUTBUFSIZE - outbytes, fo);
}
#endif /* CHARSET_SUPPORT */
/************************************************************************
* Core base64 routines
*
* Defined in sec 6.8 of RFC 2045.
*/
/*
* Decode a base64 buffer.
*
* bin: buffer to hold the decoded (binary) result (see note 1).
* b64: buffer holding the encoded (base64) source.
* cnt: number of bytes in the b64 buffer to decode (see note 2).
*
* Return: the number of bytes written to the 'bin' buffer or -1 on
* error.
* NOTES:
* 1) It is the callers responsibility to ensure that bin is large
* enough to hold the result.
* 2) The b64 buffer should always contain a multiple of 4 bytes of
* data!
*/
PUBLIC ssize_t
mime_b64tobin(char *bin, const char *b64, size_t cnt)
{
static const signed char b64index[] = {
-1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1,
-1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1,
-1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,62, -1,-1,-1,63,
52,53,54,55, 56,57,58,59, 60,61,-1,-1, -1,-2,-1,-1,
-1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,10, 11,12,13,14,
15,16,17,18, 19,20,21,22, 23,24,25,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1,
-1,26,27,28, 29,30,31,32, 33,34,35,36, 37,38,39,40,
41,42,43,44, 45,46,47,48, 49,50,51,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1
};
unsigned char *p;
const unsigned char *q, *end;
#define EQU (unsigned)-2
#define BAD (unsigned)-1
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#define uchar64(c) ((c) >= sizeof(b64index) ? BAD : (unsigned)b64index[(c)])
p = (unsigned char *)bin;
q = (const unsigned char *)b64;
for (end = q + cnt; q < end; q += 4) {
unsigned a = uchar64(q[0]);
unsigned b = uchar64(q[1]);
unsigned c = uchar64(q[2]);
unsigned d = uchar64(q[3]);
if (a == BAD || a == EQU || b == BAD || b == EQU ||
c == BAD || d == BAD)
return -1;
*p++ = ((a << 2) | ((b & 0x30) >> 4));
if (c == EQU) { /* got '=' */
if (d != EQU)
return -1;
break;
}
*p++ = (((b & 0x0f) << 4) | ((c & 0x3c) >> 2));
if (d == EQU) { /* got '=' */
break;
}
*p++ = (((c & 0x03) << 6) | d);
}
#undef uchar64
#undef EQU
#undef BAD
return p - (unsigned char*)bin;
}
/*
* Encode a buffer as a base64 result.
*
* b64: buffer to hold the encoded (base64) result (see note).
* bin: buffer holding the binary source.
* cnt: number of bytes in the bin buffer to encode.
*
* NOTE: it is the callers responsibility to ensure that 'b64' is
* large enough to hold the result.
*/
PUBLIC void
mime_bintob64(char *b64, const char *bin, size_t cnt)
{
static const char b64table[] =
"ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/";
const unsigned char *p = (const unsigned char*)bin;
From Anon Ymous: - Remove all longjmp(3) calls from signal handlers. Instead, we post to an internal signal queue and check that periodically. All signal related code is now in sig.c, except for the SIGCHLD handler which remains in popen.c as it is intimately tied to routines there. - Handle SIGPIPE in type1() regardless of mime support, or else the handler in execute() will prevent our error code from being returned resulting in 'sawcom' not being set on the first command as it should. This only affected the initial behavior of the "next" command without mime support. - Add the 'T' flag to many commands in cmdtab.c that should not look like the first command. E.g., start mail on a mailbox with multiple messages, run "set foo", then "next", and watch the second message get displayed rather than the first as is the case without the first "set" command. - Add file descriptor and file handle leak detection. Enabled by DEBUG_FILE_LEAK. This will likely disappear in the future. - Fix a long standing (since import in 1993) longjmp() bug in edstop(): the jmpbuf was invalid when quit() is called at the end of main. - Fix a long standing bug (since import in 1993) in snarf() where it didn't strip whitespace correctly if the line consisted only of whitespace. - Lint cleanup. - New Feature: "Header" command. This allows miscellaneous header fields to be added to the header, e.g., "X-Organization:" or "Reply-To:" fields. - New Feature: "page-also" variable. This allows the specification of additional commands to page. It is more flexible than "crt". - Document the "pager-off" variable: if set, it disables paging entirely.
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ssize_t i;
for (i = cnt; i > 0; i -= 3) {
unsigned a = p[0];
unsigned b = p[1];
unsigned c = p[2];
b64[0] = b64table[a >> 2];
switch(i) {
case 1:
b64[1] = b64table[((a & 0x3) << 4)];
b64[2] = '=';
b64[3] = '=';
break;
case 2:
b64[1] = b64table[((a & 0x3) << 4) | ((b & 0xf0) >> 4)];
b64[2] = b64table[((b & 0xf) << 2)];
b64[3] = '=';
break;
default:
b64[1] = b64table[((a & 0x3) << 4) | ((b & 0xf0) >> 4)];
b64[2] = b64table[((b & 0xf) << 2) | ((c & 0xc0) >> 6)];
b64[3] = b64table[c & 0x3f];
break;
}
p += 3;
b64 += 4;
}
}
#define MIME_BASE64_LINE_MAX (4 * 19) /* max line length is 76: see RFC2045 sec 6.8 */
static void
mime_fB64_encode(FILE *fi, FILE *fo, void *cookie __unused)
{
static char b64[MIME_BASE64_LINE_MAX];
static char mem[3 * (MIME_BASE64_LINE_MAX / 4)];
From Anon Ymous: - Remove all longjmp(3) calls from signal handlers. Instead, we post to an internal signal queue and check that periodically. All signal related code is now in sig.c, except for the SIGCHLD handler which remains in popen.c as it is intimately tied to routines there. - Handle SIGPIPE in type1() regardless of mime support, or else the handler in execute() will prevent our error code from being returned resulting in 'sawcom' not being set on the first command as it should. This only affected the initial behavior of the "next" command without mime support. - Add the 'T' flag to many commands in cmdtab.c that should not look like the first command. E.g., start mail on a mailbox with multiple messages, run "set foo", then "next", and watch the second message get displayed rather than the first as is the case without the first "set" command. - Add file descriptor and file handle leak detection. Enabled by DEBUG_FILE_LEAK. This will likely disappear in the future. - Fix a long standing (since import in 1993) longjmp() bug in edstop(): the jmpbuf was invalid when quit() is called at the end of main. - Fix a long standing bug (since import in 1993) in snarf() where it didn't strip whitespace correctly if the line consisted only of whitespace. - Lint cleanup. - New Feature: "Header" command. This allows miscellaneous header fields to be added to the header, e.g., "X-Organization:" or "Reply-To:" fields. - New Feature: "page-also" variable. This allows the specification of additional commands to page. It is more flexible than "crt". - Document the "pager-off" variable: if set, it disables paging entirely.
2009-04-10 17:08:24 +04:00
size_t cnt;
char *cp;
size_t limit;
#ifdef __lint__
cookie = cookie;
#endif
limit = 0;
if ((cp = value(ENAME_MIME_B64_LINE_MAX)) != NULL)
limit = (size_t)atoi(cp);
if (limit == 0 || limit > sizeof(b64))
limit = sizeof(b64);
limit = 3 * roundup(limit, 4) / 4;
if (limit < 3)
limit = 3;
while ((cnt = fread(mem, sizeof(*mem), limit, fi)) > 0) {
mime_bintob64(b64, mem, (size_t)cnt);
(void)fwrite(b64, sizeof(*b64), (size_t)4 * roundup(cnt, 3) / 3, fo);
(void)putc('\n', fo);
}
}
static void
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mime_fB64_decode(FILE *fi, FILE *fo, void *add_lf)
{
char *line;
size_t len;
char *buf;
size_t buflen;
buflen = 3 * (MIME_BASE64_LINE_MAX / 4);
buf = emalloc(buflen);
while ((line = fgetln(fi, &len)) != NULL) {
ssize_t binlen;
if (line[len-1] == '\n') /* forget the trailing newline */
len--;
/* trash trailing white space */
for (/*EMPTY*/; len > 0 && is_WSP(line[len-1]); len--)
continue;
/* skip leading white space */
for (/*EMPTY*/; len > 0 && is_WSP(line[0]); len--, line++)
continue;
if (len == 0)
break;
if (3 * len > 4 * buflen) {
buflen *= 2;
buf = erealloc(buf, buflen);
}
binlen = mime_b64tobin(buf, line, len);
if (binlen <= 0) {
(void)fprintf(fo, "WARN: invalid base64 encoding\n");
break;
}
(void)fwrite(buf, 1, (size_t)binlen, fo);
}
free(buf);
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if (add_lf)
(void)fputc('\n', fo);
}
/************************************************************************
* Core quoted-printable routines.
*
* Defined in sec 6.7 of RFC 2045.
*/
/*
* strtol(3), but inline and with easy error indication.
*/
static inline int
_qp_cfromhex(char const *hex)
{
/* Be robust, allow lowercase hexadecimal letters, too */
static unsigned char const atoi16[] = {
0x00, 0x01, 0x02, 0x03, 0x04, 0x05, 0x06, 0x07, /* 0x30-0x37 */
0x08, 0x09, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, /* 0x38-0x3F */
0xFF, 0x0A, 0x0B, 0x0C, 0x0D, 0x0E, 0x0F, 0xFF, /* 0x40-0x47 */
0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, /* 0x48-0x4f */
0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, /* 0x50-0x57 */
0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, /* 0x58-0x5f */
0xFF, 0x0A, 0x0B, 0x0C, 0x0D, 0x0E, 0x0F, 0xFF /* 0x60-0x67 */
};
unsigned char i1, i2;
int r;
if ((i1 = (unsigned char)hex[0] - '0') >= __arraycount(atoi16) ||
(i2 = (unsigned char)hex[1] - '0') >= __arraycount(atoi16))
goto jerr;
i1 = atoi16[i1];
i2 = atoi16[i2];
if ((i1 | i2) & 0xF0)
goto jerr;
r = i1;
r <<= 4;
r += i2;
jleave:
return r;
jerr:
r = -1;
goto jleave;
}
/*
* Header specific "quoted-printable" decode!
* Differences with body QP decoding (see rfc 2047, sec 4.2):
* 1) '=' occurs _only_ when followed by two hex digits (FWS is not allowed).
* 2) Spaces can be encoded as '_' in headers for readability.
*/
static ssize_t
mime_QPh_decode(char *outbuf, size_t outlen, const char *inbuf, size_t inlen)
{
const char *p, *inend;
char *outend;
char *q;
outend = outbuf + outlen;
inend = inbuf + inlen;
q = outbuf;
for (p = inbuf; p < inend; p++) {
if (q >= outend)
return -1;
if (*p == '=') {
p++;
if (p + 1 < inend) {
int c = _qp_cfromhex(p++);
if (c < 0)
return -1;
*q++ = (char)c;
}
else
return -1;
}
else if (*p == '_') /* header's may encode ' ' as '_' */
*q++ = ' ';
else
*q++ = *p;
}
return q - outbuf;
}
static int
mustquote(unsigned char *p, unsigned char *end, size_t l)
{
#define N 0 /* do not quote */
#define Q 1 /* must quote */
#define SP 2 /* white space */
#define XF 3 /* special character 'F' - maybe quoted */
#define XD 4 /* special character '.' - maybe quoted */
#define EQ Q /* '=' must be quoted */
#define TB SP /* treat '\t' as a space */
#define NL N /* don't quote '\n' (NL) - XXX - quoting here breaks the line length algorithm */
#define CR Q /* always quote a '\r' (CR) - it occurs only in a CRLF combo */
static const signed char quotetab[] = {
Q, Q, Q, Q, Q, Q, Q, Q, Q,TB,NL, Q, Q,CR, Q, Q,
Q, Q, Q, Q, Q, Q, Q, Q, Q, Q, Q, Q, Q, Q, Q, Q,
SP, N, N, N, N, N, N, N, N, N, N, N, N, N,XD, N,
N, N, N, N, N, N, N, N, N, N, N, N, N,EQ, N, N,
N, N, N, N, N, N,XF, N, N, N, N, N, N, N, N, N,
N, N, N, N, N, N, N, N, N, N, N, N, N, N, N, N,
N, N, N, N, N, N, N, N, N, N, N, N, N, N, N, N,
N, N, N, N, N, N, N, N, N, N, N, N, N, N, N, Q,
};
int flag = *p > 0x7f ? Q : quotetab[*p];
if (flag == N)
return 0;
if (flag == Q)
return 1;
if (flag == SP)
From Anon Ymous: 1) Statification of modules. 2) Implement the 'detach' and 'Detach' commands for extracting mime parts from messages. 3) Teach mail to output "In-Reply-To" and "References" header fields when replying so others can thread us. 4) Implement threading, sorting, and tagging, supported by the following commands: 'flatten', 'reverse', 'sort', 'thread', 'unthread', 'down', 'tset', 'up', 'expose', 'hide', 'tag', 'untag', 'invtags', 'tagbelow', 'hidetags', 'showtags'. See the manpage for details (when available - soon). 5) Implement a 'deldups' command to delete duplicate messages based on their "Message-Id" field, e.g., in replies to a mailing list that are also CCed to a subscriber. (This can also be accomplished with the threading and tagging commands.) 6) Implement 'ifdef' and 'ifndef' commands, and make the conditionals nestable (i.e., implement a conditional stack). The if/else/endif commands existed before, but they were primitive and undocumented. The 'if' command currently recognizes the "receiving", "sending", and "headersonly" mode keywords. 7) Teach the message selecting routine to understand regular expressions if "regex-search" is defined. Otherwise only case insensitive substring matches are done (as in the past). 8) Teach the message selection routine to understand boolean expressions. Improved "colon-modifier" support. See the manpage for details (when available - soon). 9) Extend paging to all commands (where relevant). 10) Add shell like piping and redirection of (standard) output (if "enable-piping" is defined). Extend completion to these contexts. 11) The manpage should follow soon!!!!
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return p + 1 < end && p[1] == '\n'; /* trailing white space */
/* The remainder are special start-of-line cases. */
if (l != 0)
return 0;
if (flag == XF) /* line may start with "From" */
From Anon Ymous: 1) Statification of modules. 2) Implement the 'detach' and 'Detach' commands for extracting mime parts from messages. 3) Teach mail to output "In-Reply-To" and "References" header fields when replying so others can thread us. 4) Implement threading, sorting, and tagging, supported by the following commands: 'flatten', 'reverse', 'sort', 'thread', 'unthread', 'down', 'tset', 'up', 'expose', 'hide', 'tag', 'untag', 'invtags', 'tagbelow', 'hidetags', 'showtags'. See the manpage for details (when available - soon). 5) Implement a 'deldups' command to delete duplicate messages based on their "Message-Id" field, e.g., in replies to a mailing list that are also CCed to a subscriber. (This can also be accomplished with the threading and tagging commands.) 6) Implement 'ifdef' and 'ifndef' commands, and make the conditionals nestable (i.e., implement a conditional stack). The if/else/endif commands existed before, but they were primitive and undocumented. The 'if' command currently recognizes the "receiving", "sending", and "headersonly" mode keywords. 7) Teach the message selecting routine to understand regular expressions if "regex-search" is defined. Otherwise only case insensitive substring matches are done (as in the past). 8) Teach the message selection routine to understand boolean expressions. Improved "colon-modifier" support. See the manpage for details (when available - soon). 9) Extend paging to all commands (where relevant). 10) Add shell like piping and redirection of (standard) output (if "enable-piping" is defined). Extend completion to these contexts. 11) The manpage should follow soon!!!!
2006-11-28 21:45:32 +03:00
return p + 4 < end && p[1] == 'r' && p[2] == 'o' && p[3] == 'm';
if (flag == XD) /* line may consist of a single dot */
From Anon Ymous: 1) Statification of modules. 2) Implement the 'detach' and 'Detach' commands for extracting mime parts from messages. 3) Teach mail to output "In-Reply-To" and "References" header fields when replying so others can thread us. 4) Implement threading, sorting, and tagging, supported by the following commands: 'flatten', 'reverse', 'sort', 'thread', 'unthread', 'down', 'tset', 'up', 'expose', 'hide', 'tag', 'untag', 'invtags', 'tagbelow', 'hidetags', 'showtags'. See the manpage for details (when available - soon). 5) Implement a 'deldups' command to delete duplicate messages based on their "Message-Id" field, e.g., in replies to a mailing list that are also CCed to a subscriber. (This can also be accomplished with the threading and tagging commands.) 6) Implement 'ifdef' and 'ifndef' commands, and make the conditionals nestable (i.e., implement a conditional stack). The if/else/endif commands existed before, but they were primitive and undocumented. The 'if' command currently recognizes the "receiving", "sending", and "headersonly" mode keywords. 7) Teach the message selecting routine to understand regular expressions if "regex-search" is defined. Otherwise only case insensitive substring matches are done (as in the past). 8) Teach the message selection routine to understand boolean expressions. Improved "colon-modifier" support. See the manpage for details (when available - soon). 9) Extend paging to all commands (where relevant). 10) Add shell like piping and redirection of (standard) output (if "enable-piping" is defined). Extend completion to these contexts. 11) The manpage should follow soon!!!!
2006-11-28 21:45:32 +03:00
return p + 1 < end && p[1] == '\n';
From Anon Ymous: 1) Statification of modules. 2) Implement the 'detach' and 'Detach' commands for extracting mime parts from messages. 3) Teach mail to output "In-Reply-To" and "References" header fields when replying so others can thread us. 4) Implement threading, sorting, and tagging, supported by the following commands: 'flatten', 'reverse', 'sort', 'thread', 'unthread', 'down', 'tset', 'up', 'expose', 'hide', 'tag', 'untag', 'invtags', 'tagbelow', 'hidetags', 'showtags'. See the manpage for details (when available - soon). 5) Implement a 'deldups' command to delete duplicate messages based on their "Message-Id" field, e.g., in replies to a mailing list that are also CCed to a subscriber. (This can also be accomplished with the threading and tagging commands.) 6) Implement 'ifdef' and 'ifndef' commands, and make the conditionals nestable (i.e., implement a conditional stack). The if/else/endif commands existed before, but they were primitive and undocumented. The 'if' command currently recognizes the "receiving", "sending", and "headersonly" mode keywords. 7) Teach the message selecting routine to understand regular expressions if "regex-search" is defined. Otherwise only case insensitive substring matches are done (as in the past). 8) Teach the message selection routine to understand boolean expressions. Improved "colon-modifier" support. See the manpage for details (when available - soon). 9) Extend paging to all commands (where relevant). 10) Add shell like piping and redirection of (standard) output (if "enable-piping" is defined). Extend completion to these contexts. 11) The manpage should follow soon!!!!
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errx(EXIT_FAILURE,
"mustquote: invalid logic: *p=0x%x (%d) flag=%d, l=%zu\n",
*p, *p, flag, l);
/* NOT REACHED */
return 0; /* appease GCC */
#undef N
#undef Q
#undef SP
#undef XX
#undef EQ
#undef TB
#undef NL
#undef CR
}
#define MIME_QUOTED_LINE_MAX 76 /* QP max length: see RFC2045 sec 6.7 */
static void
fput_quoted_line(FILE *fo, char *line, size_t len, size_t limit)
{
size_t l; /* length of current output line */
unsigned char *beg;
unsigned char *end;
unsigned char *p;
assert(limit <= MIME_QUOTED_LINE_MAX);
beg = (unsigned char*)line;
end = beg + len;
l = 0;
for (p = (unsigned char*)line; p < end; p++) {
if (mustquote(p, end, l)) {
if (l + 4 > limit) {
(void)fputs("=\n", fo);
l = 0;
}
(void)fprintf(fo, "=%02X", *p);
l += 3;
}
else {
if (*p == '\n') {
if (p > beg && p[-1] == '\r') {
if (l + 4 > limit)
(void)fputs("=\n", fo);
(void)fputs("=0A=", fo);
}
l = (size_t)-1;
}
else if (l + 2 > limit) {
(void)fputs("=\n", fo);
l = 0;
}
(void)putc(*p, fo);
l++;
}
}
/*
* Lines ending in a blank must escape the newline.
*/
if (len && is_WSP(p[-1]))
(void)fputs("=\n", fo);
}
static void
mime_fQP_encode(FILE *fi, FILE *fo, void *cookie __unused)
{
char *line;
size_t len;
char *cp;
size_t limit;
#ifdef __lint__
cookie = cookie;
#endif
limit = 0;
if ((cp = value(ENAME_MIME_QP_LINE_MAX)) != NULL)
limit = (size_t)atoi(cp);
if (limit == 0 || limit > MIME_QUOTED_LINE_MAX)
limit = MIME_QUOTED_LINE_MAX;
if (limit < 4)
limit = 4;
while ((line = fgetln(fi, &len)) != NULL)
fput_quoted_line(fo, line, len, limit);
}
static void
mime_fQP_decode(FILE *fi, FILE *fo, void *cookie __unused)
{
char *line;
size_t len;
#ifdef __lint__
cookie = cookie;
#endif
while ((line = fgetln(fi, &len)) != NULL) {
char *p;
char *end;
From Anon Ymous: - Remove all longjmp(3) calls from signal handlers. Instead, we post to an internal signal queue and check that periodically. All signal related code is now in sig.c, except for the SIGCHLD handler which remains in popen.c as it is intimately tied to routines there. - Handle SIGPIPE in type1() regardless of mime support, or else the handler in execute() will prevent our error code from being returned resulting in 'sawcom' not being set on the first command as it should. This only affected the initial behavior of the "next" command without mime support. - Add the 'T' flag to many commands in cmdtab.c that should not look like the first command. E.g., start mail on a mailbox with multiple messages, run "set foo", then "next", and watch the second message get displayed rather than the first as is the case without the first "set" command. - Add file descriptor and file handle leak detection. Enabled by DEBUG_FILE_LEAK. This will likely disappear in the future. - Fix a long standing (since import in 1993) longjmp() bug in edstop(): the jmpbuf was invalid when quit() is called at the end of main. - Fix a long standing bug (since import in 1993) in snarf() where it didn't strip whitespace correctly if the line consisted only of whitespace. - Lint cleanup. - New Feature: "Header" command. This allows miscellaneous header fields to be added to the header, e.g., "X-Organization:" or "Reply-To:" fields. - New Feature: "page-also" variable. This allows the specification of additional commands to page. It is more flexible than "crt". - Document the "pager-off" variable: if set, it disables paging entirely.
2009-04-10 17:08:24 +04:00
end = line + len;
for (p = line; p < end; p++) {
if (*p == '=') {
p++;
while (p < end && is_WSP(*p))
p++;
if (*p != '\n' && p + 1 < end) {
int c = _qp_cfromhex(p++);
if (c >= 0)
(void)fputc(c, fo);
else
(void)fputs("[?]", fo);
}
}
else
(void)fputc(*p, fo);
}
}
}
/************************************************************************
* Routines to select the codec by name.
*/
PUBLIC void
mime_fio_copy(FILE *fi, FILE *fo, void *cookie __unused)
{
int c;
#ifdef __lint__
cookie = cookie;
#endif
while ((c = getc(fi)) != EOF)
(void)putc(c, fo);
(void)fflush(fo);
if (ferror(fi)) {
warn("read");
rewind(fi);
return;
}
if (ferror(fo)) {
warn("write");
(void)Fclose(fo);
rewind(fi);
return;
}
}
static const struct transfer_encoding_s {
const char *name;
mime_codec_t enc;
mime_codec_t dec;
} transfer_encoding_tbl[] = {
{ MIME_TRANSFER_7BIT, mime_fio_copy, mime_fio_copy },
{ MIME_TRANSFER_8BIT, mime_fio_copy, mime_fio_copy },
{ MIME_TRANSFER_BINARY, mime_fio_copy, mime_fio_copy },
{ MIME_TRANSFER_QUOTED, mime_fQP_encode, mime_fQP_decode },
{ MIME_TRANSFER_BASE64, mime_fB64_encode, mime_fB64_decode },
{ NULL, NULL, NULL },
};
PUBLIC mime_codec_t
mime_fio_encoder(const char *ename)
{
const struct transfer_encoding_s *tep = NULL;
if (ename == NULL)
return NULL;
for (tep = transfer_encoding_tbl; tep->name; tep++)
if (strcasecmp(tep->name, ename) == 0)
break;
return tep->enc;
}
PUBLIC mime_codec_t
mime_fio_decoder(const char *ename)
{
const struct transfer_encoding_s *tep = NULL;
if (ename == NULL)
return NULL;
for (tep = transfer_encoding_tbl; tep->name; tep++)
if (strcasecmp(tep->name, ename) == 0)
break;
return tep->dec;
}
/*
* Decode a RFC 2047 extended message header *encoded-word*.
* *encoding* is the corresponding character of the *encoded-word*.
*/
PUBLIC ssize_t
mime_rfc2047_decode(char encoding, char *outbuf, size_t outlen,
const char *inbuf, size_t inlen)
{
ssize_t declen = -1;
if (encoding == 'B' || encoding == 'b') {
if (outlen >= 3 * roundup(inlen, 4) / 4)
declen = mime_b64tobin(outbuf, inbuf, inlen);
} else if (encoding == 'Q' || encoding == 'q')
declen = mime_QPh_decode(outbuf, outlen, inbuf, inlen);
return declen;
}
/*
* This is for use in complete.c and mime.c to get the list of
* encoding names without exposing the transfer_encoding_tbl[]. The
* first name is returned if called with a pointer to a NULL pointer.
* Subsequent calls with the same cookie give successive names. A
* NULL return indicates the end of the list.
*/
PUBLIC const char *
mime_next_encoding_name(const void **cookie)
{
const struct transfer_encoding_s *tep;
tep = *cookie;
if (tep == NULL)
tep = transfer_encoding_tbl;
*cookie = tep->name ? &tep[1] : NULL;
return tep->name;
}
#endif /* MIME_SUPPORT */