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377 lines
9.1 KiB
C
377 lines
9.1 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright 2004 James Bursa <bursa@users.sourceforge.net>
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*
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* This file is part of NetSurf, http://www.netsurf-browser.org/
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*
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* NetSurf is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
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*
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* NetSurf is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <unixlib/local.h>
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#include "oslib/mimemap.h"
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#include "oslib/osfile.h"
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#include "content/content.h"
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#include "content/fetch.h"
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#include "content/hlcache.h"
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#include "riscos/gui.h"
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#include "utils/config.h"
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#include "utils/log.h"
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#include "utils/utils.h"
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/* type_map must be in sorted order by file_type */
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struct type_entry {
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bits file_type;
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char mime_type[40];
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};
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static const struct type_entry type_map[] = {
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{0x132, "image/ico"},
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{0x188, "application/x-shockwave-flash"},
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{0x695, "image/gif"},
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{0x69c, "image/x-ms-bmp"},
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{0xaad, "image/svg+xml"},
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{0xaff, "image/x-drawfile"},
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{0xb60, "image/png"},
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{0xc85, "image/jpeg"},
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{0xd94, "image/x-artworks"},
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{0xf78, "image/jng"},
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{0xf79, "text/css"},
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{0xf83, "image/mng"},
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{0xfaf, "text/html"},
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{0xff9, "image/x-riscos-sprite"},
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{0xfff, "text/plain"},
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};
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#define TYPE_MAP_COUNT (sizeof(type_map) / sizeof(type_map[0]))
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#define BUF_SIZE (256)
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static char type_buf[BUF_SIZE];
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static int cmp_type(const void *x, const void *y);
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/**
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* Determine the MIME type of a local file.
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*
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* \param unix_path Unix style path to file on disk
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* \return Pointer to MIME type string (should not be freed) - invalidated
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* on next call to fetch_filetype.
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*/
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const char *fetch_filetype(const char *unix_path)
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{
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struct type_entry *t;
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unsigned int len = strlen(unix_path) + 100;
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char *path = calloc(len, 1);
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char *r, *slash;
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os_error *error;
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bits file_type, temp;
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int objtype;
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if (!path) {
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LOG(("Insufficient memory for calloc"));
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warn_user("NoMemory", 0);
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return "application/riscos";
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}
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LOG(("unix_path = '%s'", unix_path));
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/* convert path to RISC OS format and read file type */
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r = __riscosify(unix_path, 0, __RISCOSIFY_NO_SUFFIX, path, len, 0);
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if (r == 0) {
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LOG(("__riscosify failed"));
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free(path);
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return "application/riscos";
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}
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LOG(("riscos path '%s'", path));
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error = xosfile_read_stamped_no_path(path, &objtype, 0, 0, 0, 0,
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&file_type);
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if (error) {
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LOG(("xosfile_read_stamped_no_path failed: %s",
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error->errmess));
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free(path);
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return "application/riscos";
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}
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if (objtype == osfile_IS_DIR) {
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sprintf(type_buf, "application/x-netsurf-directory");
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return (const char *)type_buf;
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}
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/* If filetype is text or data, and the file has an extension, try to
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* map the extension to a filetype via the MimeMap file. */
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if (file_type == osfile_TYPE_TEXT || file_type == osfile_TYPE_DATA) {
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slash = strrchr(path, '/');
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if (slash) {
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error = xmimemaptranslate_extension_to_filetype(
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slash+1, &temp);
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if (error)
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/* ignore error and leave file_type alone */
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LOG(("xmimemaptranslate_extension_to_filetype: "
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"0x%x %s",
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error->errnum, error->errmess));
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else
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file_type = temp;
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}
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}
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/* search for MIME type in our internal table */
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t = bsearch(&file_type, type_map, TYPE_MAP_COUNT,
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sizeof(type_map[0]), cmp_type);
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if (t) {
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/* found, so return it */
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free(path);
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return t->mime_type;
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}
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/* not in internal table, so ask MimeMap */
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error = xmimemaptranslate_filetype_to_mime_type(file_type, type_buf);
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if (error) {
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LOG(("0x%x %s", error->errnum, error->errmess));
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free(path);
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return "application/riscos";
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}
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/* make sure we're NULL terminated. If we're not, the MimeMap
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* module's probably written past the end of the buffer from
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* SVC mode. Short of rewriting MimeMap with an incompatible API,
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* there's nothing we can do about it.
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*/
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type_buf[BUF_SIZE - 1] = '\0';
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free(path);
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LOG(("mime type '%s'", type_buf));
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return (const char *)type_buf;
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}
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/**
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* Find a MIME type for a local file
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*
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* \param ro_path RISC OS style path to file on disk
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* \return MIME type string (on heap, caller should free), or NULL
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*/
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char *fetch_mimetype(const char *ro_path)
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{
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os_error *e;
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bits filetype = 0, load;
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int objtype;
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char *mime = calloc(BUF_SIZE, sizeof(char));
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char *slash;
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struct type_entry *t;
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if (!mime) {
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LOG(("Insufficient memory for calloc"));
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warn_user("NoMemory", 0);
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return 0;
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}
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e = xosfile_read_no_path(ro_path, &objtype, &load, 0, 0, 0);
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if (e) {
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LOG(("xosfile_read_no_path: 0x%x: %s",
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e->errnum, e->errmess));
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free(mime);
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return 0;
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}
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if (objtype == osfile_IS_DIR) {
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free(mime);
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return 0; /* directories are pointless */
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}
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if ((load >> 20) & 0xFFF) {
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filetype = (load>>8) & 0x000FFF;
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}
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else {
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free(mime);
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return 0; /* no idea */
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}
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/* If filetype is text and the file has an extension, try to map the
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* extension to a filetype via the MimeMap file. */
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slash = strrchr(ro_path, '/');
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if (slash && filetype == osfile_TYPE_TEXT) {
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e = xmimemaptranslate_extension_to_filetype(slash+1, &load);
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if (e)
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/* if we get an error here, simply ignore it and
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* leave filetype unchanged */
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LOG(("0x%x %s", e->errnum, e->errmess));
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else
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filetype = load;
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}
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/* search for MIME type in our internal table */
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t = bsearch(&filetype, type_map, TYPE_MAP_COUNT,
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sizeof(type_map[0]), cmp_type);
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if (t) {
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/* found, so return it */
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strncpy(mime, t->mime_type, BUF_SIZE);
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return mime;
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}
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/* not in internal table, so ask MimeMap */
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e = xmimemaptranslate_filetype_to_mime_type(filetype, mime);
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if (e) {
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LOG(("xmimemaptranslate_filetype_to_mime_type: 0x%x: %s",
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e->errnum, e->errmess));
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free(mime);
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return 0;
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}
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/* make sure we're NULL terminated. If we're not, the MimeMap
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* module's probably written past the end of the buffer from
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* SVC mode. Short of rewriting MimeMap with an incompatible API,
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* there's nothing we can do about it.
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*/
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mime[BUF_SIZE - 1] = '\0';
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return mime;
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}
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/**
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* Comparison function for bsearch
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*/
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int cmp_type(const void *x, const void *y)
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{
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const bits *p = x;
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const struct type_entry *q = y;
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return *p < q->file_type ? -1 : (*p == q->file_type ? 0 : +1);
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}
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/**
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* Determine the RISC OS filetype for a content.
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*
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* \param content The content to examine.
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* \return The RISC OS filetype corresponding to the content
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*/
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int ro_content_filetype(hlcache_handle *c)
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{
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lwc_string *mime_type;
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int file_type;
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file_type = ro_content_filetype_from_type(content_get_type(c));
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if (file_type != 0)
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return file_type;
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mime_type = content_get_mime_type(c);
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file_type = ro_content_filetype_from_mime_type(mime_type);
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lwc_string_unref(mime_type);
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return file_type;
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}
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/**
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* Determine the native RISC OS filetype to export a content as
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*
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* \param c The content to examine
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* \return Native RISC OS filetype for export
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*/
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int ro_content_native_type(hlcache_handle *c)
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{
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switch (ro_content_filetype(c)) {
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case 0xc85: /* jpeg */
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case 0xf78: /* jng */
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case 0xf83: /* mng */
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case 0x695: /* gif */
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case 0x69c: /* bmp */
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case 0x132: /* ico */
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case 0xb60: /* png */
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case 0xff9: /* sprite */
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return osfile_TYPE_SPRITE;
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case 0xaad: /* svg */
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case 0xaff: /* draw */
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return osfile_TYPE_DRAW;
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default:
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break;
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}
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return osfile_TYPE_DATA;
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}
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/**
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* Determine the RISC OS filetype for a MIME type
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*
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* \param mime_type MIME type to consider
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* \return Corresponding RISC OS filetype
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*/
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int ro_content_filetype_from_mime_type(lwc_string *mime_type)
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{
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int file_type;
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os_error *error;
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error = xmimemaptranslate_mime_type_to_filetype(
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lwc_string_data(mime_type), (bits *) &file_type);
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if (error)
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file_type = 0xffd;
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return file_type;
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}
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/**
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* Determine the RISC OS filetype from a content type.
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*
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* \param type The content type to examine.
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* \return The RISC OS filetype corresponding to the content, or 0 for unknown
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*/
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int ro_content_filetype_from_type(content_type type) {
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switch (type) {
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case CONTENT_HTML: return 0xfaf;
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case CONTENT_TEXTPLAIN: return 0xfff;
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case CONTENT_CSS: return 0xf79;
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default: break;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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/**
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* Determine the type of a local file.
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*
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* \param unix_path Unix style path to file on disk
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* \return File type
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*/
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bits ro_filetype_from_unix_path(const char *unix_path)
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{
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unsigned int len = strlen(unix_path) + 100;
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char *path = calloc(len, 1);
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char *r;
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os_error *error;
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bits file_type;
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if (!path) {
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LOG(("Insufficient memory for calloc"));
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warn_user("NoMemory", 0);
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return osfile_TYPE_DATA;
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}
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/* convert path to RISC OS format and read file type */
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r = __riscosify(unix_path, 0, __RISCOSIFY_NO_SUFFIX, path, len, 0);
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if (r == 0) {
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LOG(("__riscosify failed"));
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free(path);
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return osfile_TYPE_DATA;
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}
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error = xosfile_read_stamped_no_path(path, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
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&file_type);
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if (error) {
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LOG(("xosfile_read_stamped_no_path failed: %s",
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error->errmess));
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free(path);
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return osfile_TYPE_DATA;
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}
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free(path);
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return file_type;
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}
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