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3 * new.c -- as new, list all folders with unseen messages
4 * -- as fnext, move to next folder with unseen messages
5 * -- as fprev, move to previous folder with unseen messages
6 * -- as unseen, scan all unseen messages
7 * This code is Copyright (c) 2008, by the authors of nmh. See the
8 * COPYRIGHT file in the root directory of the nmh distribution for
9 * complete copyright information.
11 * Inspired by Luke Mewburn's new: http://www.mewburn.net/luke/src/new
14 #include <sys/types.h>
21 #include <h/crawl_folders.h>
24 static struct swit switches
[] = {
36 static enum { NEW
, FNEXT
, FPREV
, UNSEEN
} run_mode
= NEW
;
38 /* check_folders uses this to maintain state with both .folders list of
39 * folders and with crawl_folders. */
41 struct node
**first
, **cur_node
;
48 /* Return the number of messages in a string list of message numbers. */
50 count_messages(char *field
)
56 field
= getcpy(field
);
58 /* copied from seq_read.c:seq_init */
59 for (ap
= brkstring (field
, " ", "\n"); *ap
; ap
++) {
60 if ((cp
= strchr(*ap
, '-')))
62 if ((j
= m_atoi (*ap
)) > 0) {
63 k
= cp
? m_atoi (cp
) : j
;
74 /* Return TRUE if the sequence 'name' is in 'sequences'. */
76 seq_in_list(char *name
, char *sequences
[])
80 for (i
= 0; sequences
[i
] != NULL
; i
++) {
81 if (strcmp(name
, sequences
[i
]) == 0) {
89 /* Return the string list of message numbers from the sequences file, or NULL
92 get_msgnums(char *folder
, char *sequences
[])
94 char *seqfile
= concat(m_maildir(folder
), "/", mh_seq
, (void *)NULL
);
95 FILE *fp
= fopen(seqfile
, "r");
97 char name
[NAMESZ
], field
[BUFSIZ
];
99 char *msgnums
= NULL
, *this_msgnums
, *old_msgnums
;
101 /* no sequences file -> no messages */
106 /* copied from seq_read.c:seq_public */
107 for (state
= FLD
;;) {
108 switch (state
= m_getfld (state
, name
, field
, sizeof(field
), fp
)) {
112 if (state
== FLDPLUS
) {
114 while (state
== FLDPLUS
) {
115 state
= m_getfld (state
, name
, field
,
117 cp
= add (field
, cp
);
120 /* Here's where we differ from seq_public: if it's in a
121 * sequence we want, save the list of messages. */
122 if (seq_in_list(name
, sequences
)) {
123 this_msgnums
= trimcpy(cp
);
124 if (msgnums
== NULL
) {
125 msgnums
= this_msgnums
;
127 old_msgnums
= msgnums
;
128 msgnums
= concat(old_msgnums
, " ",
129 this_msgnums
, (void *)NULL
);
137 if (seq_in_list(name
, sequences
)) {
138 this_msgnums
= trimcpy(field
);
139 if (msgnums
== NULL
) {
140 msgnums
= this_msgnums
;
142 old_msgnums
= msgnums
;
143 msgnums
= concat(old_msgnums
, " ",
144 this_msgnums
, (void *)NULL
);
157 adios (NULL
, "no blank lines are permitted in %s", seqfile
);
164 adios (NULL
, "%s is poorly formatted", seqfile
);
166 break; /* break from for loop */
174 /* Check `folder' (of length `len') for interesting messages, filling in the
177 check_folder(char *folder
, size_t len
, struct list_state
*b
)
179 char *msgnums
= get_msgnums(folder
, b
->sequences
);
180 int is_cur
= strcmp(folder
, b
->cur
) == 0;
182 if (is_cur
|| msgnums
!= NULL
) {
183 if (*b
->first
== NULL
) {
184 *b
->first
= b
->node
= mh_xmalloc(sizeof(*b
->node
));
186 b
->node
->n_next
= mh_xmalloc(sizeof(*b
->node
));
187 b
->node
= b
->node
->n_next
;
189 b
->node
->n_name
= folder
;
190 b
->node
->n_field
= msgnums
;
192 if (*b
->maxlen
< len
) {
197 /* Save the node for the current folder, so we can fall back to it. */
199 *b
->cur_node
= b
->node
;
204 crawl_callback(char *folder
, void *baton
)
206 check_folder(folder
, strlen(folder
), baton
);
210 /* Scan folders, returning:
211 * first -- list of nodes for all folders which have desired messages;
212 * if the current folder is listed in .folders, it is also in
213 * the list regardless of whether it has any desired messages
214 * last -- last node in list
215 * cur_node -- node of current folder, if listed in .folders
216 * maxlen -- length of longest folder name
218 * `cur' points to the name of the current folder, `folders' points to the
219 * name of a .folder (if NULL, crawl all folders), and `sequences' points to
220 * the array of sequences for which to look.
222 * An empty list is returned as first=last=NULL.
225 check_folders(struct node
**first
, struct node
**last
,
226 struct node
**cur_node
, size_t *maxlen
,
227 char *cur
, char *folders
, char *sequences
[])
234 *first
= *last
= *cur_node
= NULL
;
238 b
.cur_node
= cur_node
;
241 b
.sequences
= sequences
;
243 if (folders
== NULL
) {
244 chdir(m_maildir(""));
245 crawl_folders(".", crawl_callback
, &b
);
247 fp
= fopen(folders
, "r");
249 adios(NULL
, "failed to read %s", folders
);
251 while (vfgets(fp
, &line
) == OK
) {
252 len
= strlen(line
) - 1;
254 check_folder(getcpy(line
), len
, &b
);
259 if (*first
!= NULL
) {
260 b
.node
->n_next
= NULL
;
265 /* Return a single string of the `sequences' joined by a space (' '). */
267 join_sequences(char *sequences
[])
273 for (i
= 0; sequences
[i
] != NULL
; i
++) {
274 len
+= strlen(sequences
[i
]) + 1;
276 result
= mh_xmalloc(len
+ 1);
278 for (i
= 0, cp
= result
; sequences
[i
] != NULL
; i
++, cp
+= len
+ 1) {
279 len
= strlen(sequences
[i
]);
280 memcpy(cp
, sequences
[i
], len
);
283 /* -1 to overwrite the last delimiter */
289 /* Return a struct node for the folder to change to. This is the next
290 * (previous, if FPREV mode) folder with desired messages, or the current
291 * folder if no folders have desired. If NEW or UNSEEN mode, print the
292 * output but don't change folders.
294 * n_name is the folder to change to, and n_field is the string list of
295 * desired message numbers.
298 doit(char *cur
, char *folders
, char *sequences
[])
300 struct node
*first
, *cur_node
, *node
, *last
, *prev
;
302 int count
, total
= 0;
303 char *command
= NULL
, *sequences_s
= NULL
;
305 if (cur
== NULL
|| cur
[0] == '\0') {
309 check_folders(&first
, &last
, &cur_node
, &folder_len
, cur
,
312 if (run_mode
== FNEXT
|| run_mode
== FPREV
) {
314 /* No folders at all... */
316 } else if (first
->n_next
== NULL
) {
317 /* We have only one node; any desired messages in it? */
318 if (first
->n_field
== NULL
) {
323 } else if (cur_node
== NULL
) {
324 /* Current folder is not listed in .folders, return first. */
327 } else if (run_mode
== UNSEEN
) {
328 sequences_s
= join_sequences(sequences
);
331 for (node
= first
, prev
= NULL
;
333 prev
= node
, node
= node
->n_next
) {
334 if (run_mode
== FNEXT
) {
335 /* If we have a previous node and it is the current
336 * folder, return this node. */
337 if (prev
!= NULL
&& strcmp(prev
->n_name
, cur
) == 0) {
340 } else if (run_mode
== FPREV
) {
341 if (strcmp(node
->n_name
, cur
) == 0) {
342 /* Found current folder in fprev mode; if we have a
343 * previous node in the list, return it; else return
350 } else if (run_mode
== UNSEEN
) {
351 if (node
->n_field
== NULL
) {
355 printf("\n%d %s messages in %s",
356 count_messages(node
->n_field
),
359 if (strcmp(node
->n_name
, cur
) == 0) {
360 puts(" (*: current folder)");
366 /* TODO: Split enough of scan.c out so that we can call it here. */
367 command
= concat("scan +", node
->n_name
, " ", sequences_s
,
372 if (node
->n_field
== NULL
) {
376 count
= count_messages(node
->n_field
);
379 printf("%-*s %6d.%c %s\n",
380 (int) folder_len
, node
->n_name
,
382 (strcmp(node
->n_name
, cur
) == 0 ? '*' : ' '),
387 /* If we're fnext, we haven't checked the last node yet. If it's the
388 * current folder, return the first node. */
389 if (run_mode
== FNEXT
&& strcmp(last
->n_name
, cur
) == 0) {
393 if (run_mode
== NEW
) {
394 printf("%-*s %6d.\n", (int) folder_len
, " total", total
);
401 main(int argc
, char **argv
)
403 char **ap
, *cp
, **argp
, **arguments
;
405 char *folders
= NULL
;
406 char *sequences
[NUMATTRS
+ 1];
415 setlocale(LC_ALL
, "");
417 invo_name
= r1bindex(argv
[0], '/');
419 /* read user profile/context */
422 arguments
= getarguments (invo_name
, argc
, argv
, 1);
428 while ((cp
= *argp
++)) {
430 switch (smatch (++cp
, switches
)) {
432 ambigsw (cp
, switches
);
435 adios (NULL
, "-%s unknown", cp
);
438 snprintf (help
, sizeof(help
), "%s [switches] [sequences]",
440 print_help (help
, switches
, 1);
443 print_version(invo_name
);
447 if (!(folders
= *argp
++) || *folders
== '-')
448 adios(NULL
, "missing argument to %s", argp
[-2]);
451 if (!(invo_name
= *argp
++) || *invo_name
== '-')
452 adios(NULL
, "missing argument to %s", argp
[-2]);
453 invo_name
= r1bindex(invo_name
, '/');
457 /* have a sequence argument */
458 if (!seq_in_list(cp
, sequences
)) {
464 if (strcmp(invo_name
, "fnext") == 0) {
466 } else if (strcmp(invo_name
, "fprev") == 0) {
468 } else if (strcmp(invo_name
, "unseen") == 0) {
472 if (folders
== NULL
) {
475 if (folders
[0] != '/') {
476 folders
= m_maildir(folders
);
481 /* no sequence arguments; use unseen */
482 unseen
= context_find(usequence
);
483 if (unseen
== NULL
|| unseen
[0] == '\0') {
484 adios(NULL
, "must specify sequences or set %s", usequence
);
486 for (ap
= brkstring(unseen
, " ", "\n"); *ap
; ap
++) {
487 sequences
[i
++] = *ap
;
492 folder
= doit(context_find(pfolder
), folders
, sequences
);
493 if (folder
== NULL
) {
498 if (run_mode
== UNSEEN
) {
499 /* All the scan(1)s it runs change the current folder, so we
500 * need to put it back. Unfortunately, context_replace lamely
501 * ignores the new value you give it if it is the same one it
502 * has in memory. So, we'll be lame, too. I'm not sure if i
503 * should just change context_replace... */
504 context_replace(pfolder
, "defeat_context_replace_optimization");
507 /* update current folder */
508 context_replace(pfolder
, folder
->n_name
);
510 if (run_mode
== FNEXT
|| run_mode
== FPREV
) {
511 printf("%s %s\n", folder
->n_name
, folder
->n_field
);