NetBSD/bin/ksh/mail.c
kamil 0f2b5450fb Stop using the register keyword in ksh(1)
ksh also does some strange things with it, like put it in argument lists.

No functional change intended.

PR bin/53237 ksh: remove register keyword by Nia Alarie
2018-05-08 16:37:59 +00:00

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C

/* $NetBSD: mail.c,v 1.9 2018/05/08 16:37:59 kamil Exp $ */
/*
* Mailbox checking code by Robert J. Gibson, adapted for PD ksh by
* John R. MacMillan
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
#ifndef lint
__RCSID("$NetBSD: mail.c,v 1.9 2018/05/08 16:37:59 kamil Exp $");
#endif
#include "config.h"
#ifdef KSH
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <time.h>
#include "sh.h"
#define MBMESSAGE "You have mail in $_"
typedef struct mbox {
struct mbox *mb_next; /* next mbox in list */
char *mb_path; /* path to mail file */
char *mb_msg; /* to announce arrival of new mail */
time_t mb_mtime; /* mtime of mail file */
} mbox_t;
/*
* $MAILPATH is a linked list of mboxes. $MAIL is a treated as a
* special case of $MAILPATH, where the list has only one node. The
* same list is used for both since they are exclusive.
*/
static mbox_t *mplist;
static mbox_t mbox;
static time_t mlastchkd; /* when mail was last checked */
static time_t mailcheck_interval;
static void munset ARGS((mbox_t *mlist)); /* free mlist and mval */
static mbox_t * mballoc ARGS((char *p, char *m)); /* allocate a new mbox */
static void mprintit ARGS((mbox_t *mbp));
void
mcheck()
{
mbox_t *mbp;
time_t now;
struct tbl *vp;
struct stat stbuf;
now = time((time_t *) 0);
if (mlastchkd == 0)
mlastchkd = now;
if (now - mlastchkd >= mailcheck_interval) {
mlastchkd = now;
if (mplist)
mbp = mplist;
else if ((vp = global("MAIL")) && (vp->flag & ISSET))
mbp = &mbox;
else
mbp = NULL;
while (mbp) {
if (mbp->mb_path && stat(mbp->mb_path, &stbuf) == 0
&& S_ISREG(stbuf.st_mode))
{
if (stbuf.st_size
&& mbp->mb_mtime != stbuf.st_mtime
&& stbuf.st_atime <= stbuf.st_mtime)
mprintit(mbp);
mbp->mb_mtime = stbuf.st_mtime;
} else {
/*
* Some mail readers remove the mail
* file if all mail is read. If file
* does not exist, assume this is the
* case and set mtime to zero.
*/
mbp->mb_mtime = 0;
}
mbp = mbp->mb_next;
}
}
}
void
mcset(interval)
long interval;
{
mailcheck_interval = interval;
}
void
mbset(p)
char *p;
{
struct stat stbuf;
if (mbox.mb_msg)
afree((void *)mbox.mb_msg, APERM);
if (mbox.mb_path)
afree((void *)mbox.mb_path, APERM);
/* Save a copy to protect from export (which munges the string) */
mbox.mb_path = str_save(p, APERM);
mbox.mb_msg = NULL;
if (p && stat(p, &stbuf) == 0 && S_ISREG(stbuf.st_mode))
mbox.mb_mtime = stbuf.st_mtime;
else
mbox.mb_mtime = 0;
}
void
mpset(mptoparse)
char *mptoparse;
{
mbox_t *mbp;
char *mpath, *mmsg, *mval;
char *p;
munset( mplist );
mplist = NULL;
mval = str_save(mptoparse, APERM);
while (mval) {
mpath = mval;
if ((mval = strchr(mval, PATHSEP)) != NULL) {
*mval = '\0', mval++;
}
/* POSIX/bourne-shell say file%message */
for (p = mpath; (mmsg = strchr(p, '%')); ) {
/* a literal percent? (POSIXism) */
if (mmsg[-1] == '\\') {
/* use memmove() to avoid overlap problems */
memmove(mmsg - 1, mmsg, strlen(mmsg) + 1);
p = mmsg + 1;
continue;
}
break;
}
/* at&t ksh says file?message */
if (!mmsg && !Flag(FPOSIX))
mmsg = strchr(mpath, '?');
if (mmsg) {
*mmsg = '\0';
mmsg++;
}
mbp = mballoc(mpath, mmsg);
mbp->mb_next = mplist;
mplist = mbp;
}
}
static void
munset(mlist)
mbox_t *mlist;
{
mbox_t *mbp;
while (mlist != NULL) {
mbp = mlist;
mlist = mbp->mb_next;
if (!mlist)
afree((void *)mbp->mb_path, APERM);
afree((void *)mbp, APERM);
}
}
static mbox_t *
mballoc(p, m)
char *p;
char *m;
{
struct stat stbuf;
mbox_t *mbp;
mbp = (mbox_t *)alloc(sizeof(mbox_t), APERM);
mbp->mb_next = NULL;
mbp->mb_path = p;
mbp->mb_msg = m;
if (stat(mbp->mb_path, &stbuf) == 0 && S_ISREG(stbuf.st_mode))
mbp->mb_mtime = stbuf.st_mtime;
else
mbp->mb_mtime = 0;
return(mbp);
}
static void
mprintit( mbp )
mbox_t *mbp;
{
struct tbl *vp;
/* Ignore setstr errors here (arbitrary) */
setstr((vp = local("_", false)), mbp->mb_path, KSH_RETURN_ERROR);
shellf("%s\n", substitute(mbp->mb_msg ? mbp->mb_msg : MBMESSAGE, 0));
unset(vp, 0);
}
#endif /* KSH */