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3 * mh.h -- main header file for all of nmh
11 #define NOTOK (-1) /* syscall()s return this on error */
12 #define OK 0 /* ditto on success */
13 #define DONE 1 /* trinary logic */
15 #define Nbby 8 /* number of bits/byte */
17 #define MAXARGS 1000 /* max arguments to exec */
18 #define NFOLDERS 1000 /* max folder arguments on command line */
19 #define DMAXFOLDER 4 /* typical number of digits */
20 #define MAXFOLDER 1000 /* message increment */
28 typedef unsigned char boolean
; /* not int so we can pack in a structure */
30 /* If we're using gcc then give it some information about
31 * functions that abort.
34 #define NORETURN __attribute__((__noreturn__))
35 #define NMH_UNUSED(i) (void) i
38 #define NMH_UNUSED(i) i
42 * user context/profile structure
45 char *n_name
; /* key */
46 char *n_field
; /* value */
47 char n_context
; /* context, not profile */
48 struct node
*n_next
; /* next entry */
54 #define AMBIGSW (-2) /* from smatch() on ambiguous switch */
55 #define UNKWNSW (-1) /* from smatch() on unknown switch */
65 /* The minchars field is apparently used like this:
67 -# : Switch can be abbreviated to # characters; switch hidden in -help.
68 0 : Switch can't be abbreviated; switch shown in -help.
69 # : Switch can be abbreviated to # characters; switch shown in -help. */
73 * If we pick this switch, return this value from smatch
80 * Macros to use when declaring struct swit arrays.
82 * These macros use a technique known as X-Macros. In your source code you
85 * #define FOO_SWITCHES \
86 * X("switch1", 0, SWITCHSW) \
87 * X("switch2", 0, SWITCH2SW) \
88 * X("thirdswitch", 2, SWITCH3SW) \
90 * The argument to each entry in FOO_SWITCHES are the switch name (sw),
91 * the minchars field (see above) and the return value for this switch.
92 * Note that the last entry in the above definition must either omit the
93 * continuation backslash, or be followed by a blank line. In the nmh
94 * code the style is to have every line include a backslash and follow
95 * the SWITCHES macro definition by a blank line.
97 * After you define FOO_SWITCHES, you instantiate it as follows:
99 * #define X(sw, minchars, id) id,
100 * DEFINE_SWITCH_ENUM(FOO);
103 * #define X(sw, minchars, id) { sw, minchars, id },
104 * DEFINE_SWITCH_ARRAY(FOO);
107 * DEFINE_SWITCH_ENUM defines an extra enum at the end of the list called
111 #define DEFINE_SWITCH_ENUM(name) \
117 #define DEFINE_SWITCH_ARRAY(name, array) \
118 static struct swit array[] = { \
123 extern struct swit anoyes
[]; /* standard yes/no switches */
125 #define ATTACHFORMATS 3 /* Number of send attach formats. */
128 * general folder attributes
130 #define READONLY (1<<0) /* No write access to folder */
131 #define SEQMOD (1<<1) /* folder's sequences modifed */
132 #define ALLOW_NEW (1<<2) /* allow the "new" sequence */
133 #define OTHERS (1<<3) /* folder has other files */
134 #define MODIFIED (1<<4) /* msh in-core folder modified */
136 #define FBITS "\020\01READONLY\02SEQMOD\03ALLOW_NEW\04OTHERS\05MODIFIED"
139 * first free slot for user defined sequences
145 * internal messages attributes (sequences)
147 #define EXISTS (0) /* exists */
148 #define DELETED (1) /* deleted */
149 #define SELECTED (2) /* selected for use */
150 #define SELECT_EMPTY (3) /* "new" message */
151 #define SELECT_UNSEEN (4) /* inc/show "unseen" */
153 #define MBITS "\020\01EXISTS\02DELETED\03SELECTED\04NEW\05UNSEEN"
156 * type for holding the sequence set of a message
158 typedef struct bvector
*bvector_t
;
160 bvector_t
bvector_create (size_t /* initial size in bits, can be 0 */);
161 void bvector_copy (bvector_t
, bvector_t
);
162 void bvector_free (bvector_t
);
163 void bvector_clear (bvector_t
, size_t);
164 void bvector_clear_all (bvector_t
);
165 void bvector_set (bvector_t
, size_t);
166 unsigned int bvector_at (bvector_t
, size_t);
167 const unsigned long *bvector_bits (bvector_t
);
168 size_t bvector_maxsize (bvector_t
);
171 typedef struct svector
*svector_t
;
173 svector_t
svector_create (size_t);
174 void svector_free (svector_t
);
175 char *svector_push_back (svector_t
, char *);
176 char *svector_at (svector_t
, size_t);
177 char **svector_strs (svector_t
);
178 size_t svector_size (svector_t
);
181 typedef struct ivector
*ivector_t
;
183 ivector_t
ivector_create (size_t);
184 void ivector_free (ivector_t
);
185 int ivector_push_back (ivector_t
, int);
186 int ivector_at (ivector_t
, size_t);
187 int *ivector_atp (ivector_t
, size_t);
188 size_t ivector_size (ivector_t
);
191 * Primary structure of folder/message information
194 int lowmsg
; /* Lowest msg number */
195 int hghmsg
; /* Highest msg number */
196 int nummsg
; /* Actual Number of msgs */
198 int lowsel
; /* Lowest selected msg number */
199 int hghsel
; /* Highest selected msg number */
200 int numsel
; /* Number of msgs selected */
202 int curmsg
; /* Number of current msg if any */
204 int msgflags
; /* Folder attributes (READONLY, etc) */
205 char *foldpath
; /* Pathname of folder */
208 * Name of sequences in this folder.
213 * bit flags for whether sequence
214 * is public (0), or private (1)
219 * These represent the lowest and highest possible
220 * message numbers we can put in the message status
221 * area, without calling folder_realloc().
227 * This is an array of bvector_t which we allocate dynamically.
228 * Each bvector_t is a set of bits flags for a particular message.
229 * These bit flags represent general attributes such as
230 * EXISTS, SELECTED, etc. as well as track if message is
231 * in a particular sequence.
234 bvector_t
*msgstats
; /* msg status */
237 * A FILE handle containing an open filehandle for the sequence file
238 * for this folder. If non-NULL, use it when the sequence file is
244 * The name of the public sequence file; required by lkfclose()
250 * Amount of space to allocate for msgstats. Allocate
251 * the array to have space for messages numbered lo to hi.
252 * Use MSGSTATNUM to load mp->num_msgstats first.
254 #define MSGSTATNUM(lo, hi) ((size_t) ((hi) - (lo) + 1))
255 #define MSGSTATSIZE(mp) ((mp)->num_msgstats * sizeof *(mp)->msgstats)
258 * macros for message and sequence manipulation
260 #define msgstat(mp,n) (mp)->msgstats[(n) - mp->lowoff]
261 #define clear_msg_flags(mp,msgnum) bvector_clear_all (msgstat(mp, msgnum))
262 #define copy_msg_flags(mp,i,j) bvector_copy (msgstat(mp,i), msgstat(mp,j))
263 #define get_msg_flags(mp,ptr,msgnum) bvector_copy (ptr, msgstat(mp, msgnum))
264 #define set_msg_flags(mp,ptr,msgnum) bvector_copy (msgstat(mp, msgnum), ptr)
266 #define does_exist(mp,msgnum) bvector_at (msgstat(mp, msgnum), EXISTS)
267 #define unset_exists(mp,msgnum) bvector_clear (msgstat(mp, msgnum), EXISTS)
268 #define set_exists(mp,msgnum) bvector_set (msgstat(mp, msgnum), EXISTS)
270 #define is_selected(mp,msgnum) bvector_at (msgstat(mp, msgnum), SELECTED)
271 #define unset_selected(mp,msgnum) bvector_clear (msgstat(mp, msgnum), SELECTED)
272 #define set_selected(mp,msgnum) bvector_set (msgstat(mp, msgnum), SELECTED)
274 #define is_select_empty(mp,msgnum) \
275 bvector_at (msgstat(mp, msgnum), SELECT_EMPTY)
276 #define set_select_empty(mp,msgnum) \
277 bvector_set (msgstat(mp, msgnum), SELECT_EMPTY)
279 #define is_unseen(mp,msgnum) \
280 bvector_at (msgstat(mp, msgnum), SELECT_UNSEEN)
281 #define unset_unseen(mp,msgnum) \
282 bvector_clear (msgstat(mp, msgnum), SELECT_UNSEEN)
283 #define set_unseen(mp,msgnum) \
284 bvector_set (msgstat(mp, msgnum), SELECT_UNSEEN)
287 #define set_deleted(mp,msgnum) bvector_set (msgstat(mp, msgnum), DELETED)
289 #define in_sequence(mp,seqnum,msgnum) \
290 bvector_at (msgstat(mp, msgnum), FFATTRSLOT + seqnum)
291 #define clear_sequence(mp,seqnum,msgnum) \
292 bvector_clear (msgstat(mp, msgnum), FFATTRSLOT + seqnum)
293 #define add_sequence(mp,seqnum,msgnum) \
294 bvector_set (msgstat(mp, msgnum), FFATTRSLOT + seqnum)
296 #define is_seq_private(mp,seqnum) \
297 bvector_at (mp->attrstats, FFATTRSLOT + seqnum)
298 #define make_seq_public(mp,seqnum) \
299 bvector_clear (mp->attrstats, FFATTRSLOT + seqnum)
300 #define make_seq_private(mp,seqnum) \
301 bvector_set (mp->attrstats, FFATTRSLOT + seqnum)
302 #define make_all_public(mp) \
303 mp->attrstats = bvector_create(0); bvector_clear_all (mp->attrstats)
306 * macros for folder attributes
308 #define clear_folder_flags(mp) ((mp)->msgflags = 0)
310 #define is_readonly(mp) ((mp)->msgflags & READONLY)
311 #define set_readonly(mp) ((mp)->msgflags |= READONLY)
313 #define other_files(mp) ((mp)->msgflags & OTHERS)
314 #define set_other_files(mp) ((mp)->msgflags |= OTHERS)
316 #define NULLMP ((struct msgs *) 0)
319 * m_getfld() message parsing
322 #define NAMESZ 999 /* Limit on component name size.
323 RFC 2822 limits line lengths to
324 998 characters, so a header name
325 can be at most that long.
326 m_getfld limits header names to 2
327 less than NAMESZ, which is fine,
328 because header names must be
329 followed by a colon. Add one for
332 #define LENERR (-2) /* Name too long error from getfld */
333 #define FMTERR (-3) /* Message Format error */
334 #define FLD 0 /* Field returned */
335 #define FLDPLUS 1 /* Field returned with more to come */
336 #define BODY 3 /* Body returned with more to come */
337 #define FILEEOF 5 /* Reached end of input file */
339 struct m_getfld_state
;
340 typedef struct m_getfld_state
*m_getfld_state_t
;
345 #define MS_DEFAULT 0 /* default (one msg per file) */
346 #define MS_UNKNOWN 1 /* type not known yet */
347 #define MS_MBOX 2 /* Unix-style "from" lines */
348 #define MS_MMDF 3 /* string mmdlm2 */
349 #define MS_MSH 4 /* whacko msh */
351 #define NOUSE 0 /* draft being re-used */
353 #define TFOLDER 0 /* path() given a +folder */
354 #define TFILE 1 /* path() given a file */
355 #define TSUBCWF 2 /* path() given a @folder */
357 #define OUTPUTLINELEN 72 /* default line length for headers */
359 #define LINK "@" /* Name of link to file to which you are */
362 #define NMH_ATTACH_HEADER "Nmh-Attachment" /* Default header for -attach */
365 * credentials management
373 typedef struct nmh_creds
*nmh_creds_t
;
376 * miscellaneous macros
378 #define pidXwait(pid,cp) pidstatus (pidwait (pid, NOTOK), stdout, cp)
381 # define max(a,b) ((a) > (b) ? (a) : (b))
385 # define min(a,b) ((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b))
389 # define abs(a) ((a) > 0 ? (a) : -(a))
395 #define CTXMOD 0x01 /* context information modified */
396 #define DBITS "\020\01CTXMOD"
397 extern char ctxflags
;
399 extern char *invo_name
; /* command invocation name */
400 extern char *mypath
; /* user's $HOME */
401 extern char *defpath
; /* pathname of user's profile */
402 extern char *ctxpath
; /* pathname of user's context */
403 extern struct node
*m_defs
; /* list of profile/context entries */
405 /* What style to use for generated Message-ID and Content-ID header
406 fields. The localname style is pid.time@localname, where time is
407 in seconds. The random style replaces the localname with some
408 (pseudo)random bytes and uses microsecond-resolution time. */
409 int save_message_id_style (const char *);
410 char *message_id (time_t, int);
413 * These standard strings are defined in config.c. They are the
414 * only system-dependent parameters in nmh, and thus by redefining
415 * their values and reloading the various modules, nmh will run
418 extern char *buildmimeproc
;
419 extern char *catproc
;
420 extern char *components
;
421 extern char *context
;
422 extern char *current
;
423 extern char *credentials_file
;
424 extern char *defaultfolder
;
425 extern char *digestcomps
;
426 extern char *distcomps
;
428 extern char *fileproc
;
429 extern char *foldprot
;
430 extern char *formatproc
;
431 extern char *forwcomps
;
433 extern char *incproc
;
435 extern char *mailproc
;
436 extern char *mh_defaults
;
437 extern char *mh_profile
;
439 extern char *mhlformat
;
440 extern char *mhlforward
;
441 extern char *mhlproc
;
442 extern char *mhlreply
;
443 extern char *moreproc
;
444 extern char *msgprot
;
445 extern char *mshproc
;
446 extern char *nmhaccessftp
;
447 extern char *nmhaccessurl
;
448 extern char *nmhstorage
;
449 extern char *nmhcache
;
450 extern char *nmhprivcache
;
451 extern char *nsequence
;
452 extern char *packproc
;
453 extern char *postproc
;
454 extern char *pfolder
;
455 extern char *psequence
;
456 extern char *rcvdistcomps
;
457 extern char *rcvstoreproc
;
458 extern char *replcomps
;
459 extern char *replgroupcomps
;
460 extern char *rmmproc
;
461 extern char *sendproc
;
462 extern char *showmimeproc
;
463 extern char *showproc
;
464 extern char *usequence
;
465 extern char *version_num
;
466 extern char *version_str
;
467 extern char *vmhproc
;
468 extern char *whatnowproc
;
469 extern char *whomproc
;
471 extern void (*done
) (int) NORETURN
;
473 #include <h/prototypes.h>