]>
diplodocus.org Git - nmh/blob - uip/scansbr.c
3 * scansbr.c -- routines to help scan along...
5 * This code is Copyright (c) 2002, by the authors of nmh. See the
6 * COPYRIGHT file in the root directory of the nmh distribution for
7 * complete copyright information.
11 #include <h/addrsbr.h>
12 #include <h/fmt_scan.h>
13 #include <h/scansbr.h>
17 #define MAXSCANL 256 /* longest possible scan line */
20 * Buffer size for content part of header fields. We want this
21 * to be large enough so that we don't do a lot of extra FLDPLUS
22 * calls on m_getfld but small enough so that we don't snarf
23 * the entire message body when we're only going to display 30
28 static struct format
*fmt
;
29 static struct comp
*datecomp
; /* pntr to "date" comp */
30 static struct comp
*bodycomp
; /* pntr to "body" pseudo-comp *
32 static int ncomps
= 0; /* # of interesting components */
33 static char **compbuffers
= 0; /* buffers for component text */
34 static struct comp
**used_buf
= 0; /* stack for comp that use buffers */
36 static int dat
[5]; /* aux. data for format routine */
38 char *scanl
= 0; /* text of most recent scanline */
40 #define DIEWRERR() adios (scnmsg, "write error on")
43 if (mh_fputs(buf,scnout) == EOF)\
50 static int mh_fputs(char *, FILE *);
52 #ifdef MULTIBYTE_SUPPORT
53 #define SCAN_CHARWIDTH MB_CUR_MAX
55 #define SCAN_CHARWIDTH 1
59 scan (FILE *inb
, int innum
, int outnum
, char *nfs
, int width
, int curflg
,
60 int unseen
, char *folder
, long size
, int noisy
)
62 int i
, compnum
, encrypted
, state
;
63 unsigned char *cp
, *tmpbuf
, *startbody
;
65 char *saved_c_text
= NULL
;
67 struct comp
**savecomp
;
71 static int rlwidth
, slwidth
;
72 static size_t scanl_size
;
74 /* first-time only initialization */
77 if ((width
= sc_width ()) < WIDTH
/2)
79 else if (width
> MAXSCANL
)
82 dat
[3] = slwidth
= width
;
83 /* Arbitrarily allocate 20 * slwidth to provide room for lots
84 of escape sequences. */
85 scanl_size
= SCAN_CHARWIDTH
* (20 * slwidth
+ 2);
86 scanl
= (char *) mh_xmalloc (scanl_size
);
90 /* Compile format string */
91 ncomps
= fmt_compile (nfs
, &fmt
, 1) + 2;
93 bodycomp
= fmt_findcomp("body");
94 datecomp
= fmt_findcomp("date");
95 cptr
= fmt_findcomp("folder");
97 cptr
->c_text
= getcpy(folder
);
98 if (fmt_addcompentry("encrypted")) {
101 cptr
= fmt_findcomp("dtimenow");
103 cptr
->c_text
= getcpy(dtimenow (0));
106 * In other programs I got rid of this complicated buffer switching,
107 * but since scan reads lots of messages at once and this complicated
108 * memory management, I decided to keep it; otherwise there was
109 * the potential for a lot of malloc() and free()s, and I could
110 * see the malloc() pool really getting fragmented. Maybe it
111 * wouldn't be an issue in practice; perhaps this will get
114 * So, some notes for what's going on:
116 * nxtbuf is an array of pointers that contains malloc()'d buffers
117 * to hold our component text. used_buf is an array of struct comp
118 * pointers that holds pointers to component structures we found while
119 * processing a message.
121 * We read in the message with m_getfld(), using "tmpbuf" as our
122 * input buffer. tmpbuf is set at the start of message processing
123 * to the first buffer in our buffer pool (nxtbuf).
125 * Every time we find a component we care about, we set that component's
126 * text buffer to the current value of tmpbuf, and then switch tmpbuf
127 * to the next buffer in our pool. We also add that component to
130 * When we're done, we go back and zero out all of the component
131 * text buffer pointers that we saved in used_buf.
133 * Note that this means c_text memory is NOT owned by the fmt_module
134 * and it's our responsibility to free it.
137 nxtbuf
= compbuffers
= (char **) calloc((size_t) ncomps
, sizeof(char *));
139 adios (NULL
, "unable to allocate component buffers");
140 used_buf
= (struct comp
**) calloc((size_t) (ncomps
+1),
141 sizeof(struct comp
*));
142 if (used_buf
== NULL
)
143 adios (NULL
, "unable to allocate component buffer stack");
144 used_buf
+= ncomps
+1; *--used_buf
= 0;
145 rlwidth
= bodycomp
&& (width
> SBUFSIZ
) ? width
: SBUFSIZ
;
146 for (i
= ncomps
; i
--; )
147 *nxtbuf
++ = mh_xmalloc(rlwidth
);
151 * each-message initialization
153 nxtbuf
= compbuffers
;
157 dat
[0] = innum
? innum
: outnum
;
162 * Get the first field. If the message is non-empty
163 * and we're doing an "inc", open the output file.
165 if ((state
= m_getfld (FLD
, name
, tmpbuf
, rlwidth
, inb
)) == FILEEOF
) {
167 advise("read", "unable to"); /* "read error" */
176 scnmsg
= m_name (outnum
);
177 if (*scnmsg
== '?') /* msg num out of range */
180 scnmsg
= "/dev/null";
182 if ((scnout
= fopen (scnmsg
, "w")) == NULL
)
183 adios (scnmsg
, "unable to write");
186 /* scan - main loop */
187 for (compnum
= 1; ; state
= m_getfld (state
, name
, tmpbuf
, rlwidth
, inb
)) {
194 if ( putc (':', scnout
) == EOF
) DIEWRERR();
198 * if we're interested in this component, save a pointer
199 * to the component text, then start using our next free
200 * buffer as the component temp buffer (buffer switching
201 * saves an extra copy of the component text).
203 if ((cptr
= fmt_findcasecomp(name
))) {
204 if (! cptr
->c_text
) {
205 cptr
->c_text
= tmpbuf
;
206 for (cp
= tmpbuf
+ strlen (tmpbuf
) - 1;
217 while (state
== FLDPLUS
) {
218 state
= m_getfld (state
, name
, tmpbuf
, rlwidth
, inb
);
227 * A slight hack ... if we have less than rlwidth characters
228 * in the buffer, call m_getfld again.
231 if ((i
= strlen(tmpbuf
)) < rlwidth
) {
232 state
= m_getfld (state
, name
, tmpbuf
+ i
,
237 state
= FILEEOF
; /* stop now if scan cmd */
238 if (bodycomp
&& startbody
== NULL
)
242 if (putc ('\n', scnout
) == EOF
) DIEWRERR();
245 * The previous code here used to call m_getfld() using
246 * pointers to the underlying output stdio buffers to
247 * avoid the extra copy. Tests by Markus Schnalke show
248 * no noticable performance loss on larger mailboxes
249 * if we incur an extra copy, and messing around with
250 * internal stdio buffers is becoming more and more
251 * unportable as times go on. So from now on just deal
252 * with the overhead of an extra copy.
254 * Subtle change - with the previous code tmpbuf wasn't
255 * used, so we could reuse it for the {body} component.
256 * Now since we're using tmpbuf as our read buffer we
257 * need to save the beginning of the body for later.
258 * See the above (and below) use of startbody.
261 if (bodycomp
&& startbody
== NULL
) {
266 while (state
== BODY
) {
267 state
= m_getfld(state
, name
, tmpbuf
, rlwidth
, inb
);
275 innum
? "??Format error (message %d) in "
276 : "??Format error in ",
277 outnum
? outnum
: innum
);
278 fprintf (stderr
, "component %d\n", compnum
);
281 FPUTS ("\n\nBAD MSG:\n");
283 if (putc ('\n', scnout
) == EOF
) DIEWRERR();
293 adios (NULL
, "getfld() returned %d", state
);
298 * format and output the scan line.
302 advise("read", "unable to"); /* "read error" */
306 /* Save and restore buffer so we don't trash our dynamic pool! */
308 saved_c_text
= bodycomp
->c_text
;
309 bodycomp
->c_text
= startbody
;
316 dat
[2] = ftell(scnout
);
317 if (dat
[2] == EOF
) DIEWRERR();
320 if ((datecomp
&& !datecomp
->c_text
) || (!size
&& !outnum
)) {
323 fstat (fileno(inb
), &st
);
324 if (!size
&& !outnum
)
327 if (! datecomp
->c_text
) {
328 if (datecomp
->c_tws
== NULL
)
329 datecomp
->c_tws
= (struct tws
*)
330 calloc((size_t) 1, sizeof(*datecomp
->c_tws
));
331 if (datecomp
->c_tws
== NULL
)
332 adios (NULL
, "unable to allocate tws buffer");
333 *datecomp
->c_tws
= *dlocaltime ((time_t *) &st
.st_mtime
);
334 datecomp
->c_flags
|= CF_DATEFAB
|CF_TRUE
;
336 datecomp
->c_flags
&= ~CF_DATEFAB
;
341 fmt_scan (fmt
, scanl
, scanl_size
, slwidth
, dat
);
344 bodycomp
->c_text
= saved_c_text
;
347 fputs (scanl
, stdout
);
349 cptr
= fmt_findcomp ("encrypted");
350 encrypted
= cptr
&& cptr
->c_text
;
352 /* return dynamically allocated buffers to pool */
353 while ((cptr
= *savecomp
++)) {
354 *--nxtbuf
= cptr
->c_text
;
359 if (outnum
&& (ferror(scnout
) || fclose (scnout
) == EOF
))
362 return (state
!= FILEEOF
? SCNERR
: encrypted
? SCNENC
: SCNMSG
);
367 mh_fputs(char *s
, FILE *stream
)
372 if (putc (c
,stream
) == EOF
)