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1 /* prototypes.h -- various prototypes
2 *
3 * If you modify functions here, please document their current behavior
4 * as much as practical.
5 */
6
7 /*
8 * prototype from config.h
9 */
10 char *etcpath(char *);
11
12 /*
13 * prototypes from the nmh subroutine library
14 */
15
16 struct msgs_array;
17
18 void add_profile_entry (const char *, const char *);
19 void inform(char *fmt, ...) CHECK_PRINTF(1, 2);
20 void adios (const char *, const char *, ...) CHECK_PRINTF(2, 3) NORETURN;
21 void admonish (char *, char *, ...) CHECK_PRINTF(2, 3);
22 void advertise (const char *, char *, const char *, va_list) CHECK_PRINTF(3, 0);
23 void advise (const char *, const char *, ...) CHECK_PRINTF(2, 3);
24 char **argsplit (char *, char **, int *);
25 void argsplit_msgarg (struct msgs_array *, char *, char **);
26 void argsplit_insert (struct msgs_array *, char *, char **);
27 void arglist_free (char *, char **);
28 void ambigsw (const char *, const struct swit *);
29 int atooi(char *);
30 char **brkstring (char *, char *, char *);
31
32 /*
33 * Check to see if we can display a given character set natively.
34 * Arguments include:
35 *
36 * str - Name of character set to check against
37 * len - Length of "str"
38 *
39 * Returns 1 if the specified character set can be displayed natively,
40 * 0 otherwise.
41 */
42
43 int check_charset (char *, int);
44 int client(char *, char *, char *, int, int);
45 void closefds(int);
46 char *concat (const char *, ...);
47 int context_del (char *);
48 char *context_find (const char *);
49 char *context_find_by_type (const char *, const char *, const char *);
50 int context_find_prefix(const char *);
51 int context_foil (char *);
52 void context_read (void);
53 void context_replace (char *, char *);
54 void context_save (void);
55 char **copyip (char **, char **, int);
56 void cpydata (int, int, const char *, const char *);
57 void cpydgst (int, int, char *, char *);
58 char *cpytrim (const char *);
59 char *rtrim (char *);
60 int decode_rfc2047 (char *, char *, size_t);
61 void discard (FILE *);
62
63 /*
64 * Decode two characters into their quoted-printable representation.
65 *
66 * Arguments are:
67 *
68 * byte1 - First character of Q-P representation
69 * byte2 - Second character of Q-P representation
70 *
71 * Returns the decoded value, -1 if the conversion failed.
72 */
73 int decode_qp(unsigned char byte1, unsigned char byte2);
74
75 int default_done (int);
76
77 /*
78 * Encode a message header using RFC 2047 encoding. If the message contains
79 * no non-ASCII characters, then leave the header as-is.
80 *
81 * Arguments include:
82 *
83 * name - Message header name
84 * value - Message header content; must point to allocated memory
85 * (may be changed if encoding is necessary)
86 * encoding - Encoding type. May be one of CE_UNKNOWN (function chooses
87 * the encoding), CE_BASE64 or CE_QUOTED
88 * charset - Charset used for encoding. If NULL, obtain from system
89 * locale.
90 *
91 * Returns 0 on success, any other value on failure.
92 */
93
94 int encode_rfc2047(const char *name, char **value, int encoding,
95 const char *charset);
96
97 void escape_display_name (char *, size_t);
98 void escape_local_part (char *, size_t);
99 int ext_hook(char *, char *, char *);
100 int fdcompare (int, int);
101 int folder_addmsg (struct msgs **, char *, int, int, int, int, char *);
102 int folder_delmsgs (struct msgs *, int, int);
103 void folder_free (struct msgs *);
104 int folder_pack (struct msgs **, int);
105
106 /*
107 * Read a MH folder structure and return an allocated "struct msgs"
108 * corresponding to the contents of the folder.
109 *
110 * Arguments include:
111 *
112 * name - Name of folder
113 * lockflag - If true, write-lock (and keep open) metadata files.
114 * See comments for seq_read() for more information.
115 */
116 struct msgs *folder_read (char *name, int lockflag);
117
118 struct msgs *folder_realloc (struct msgs *, int, int);
119
120 /*
121 * Flush standard output, read a line from standard input into a static buffer,
122 * zero out the newline, and return a pointer to the buffer.
123 * On error, return NULL.
124 */
125 const char *read_line(void);
126
127 /*
128 * Print null-terminated PROMPT to and flush standard output. Read answers from
129 * standard input until one matches an entry in SWITCHES. When one matches,
130 * return its swret field. Return 0 on EOF.
131 */
132 int read_switch(const char *PROMPT, const struct swit *SWITCHES);
133
134 /*
135 * If standard input is not a tty, return 1 without printing anything. Else,
136 * print null-terminated PROMPT to and flush standard output. Read answers from
137 * standard input until one is "yes" or "no", returning 1 for "yes" and 0 for
138 * "no". Also return 0 on EOF.
139 */
140 int read_yes_or_no_if_tty(const char *PROMPT);
141
142 /*
143 * Print null-terminated PROMPT to and flush standard output. Read multi-word
144 * answers from standard input until a first word matches an entry in SWITCHES.
145 * When one matches, return a pointer to an array of pointers to the words.
146 * Return NULL on EOF, interrupt, or other error.
147 */
148 char **read_switch_multiword(const char *PROMPT, const struct swit *SWITCHES);
149
150 /*
151 * Same as read_switch_multiword but using readline(3) for input.
152 */
153 #ifdef READLINE_SUPPORT
154 char **read_switch_multiword_via_readline (char *, struct swit *);
155 #endif /* READLINE_SUPPORT */
156
157 char **getarguments (char *, int, char **, int);
158
159 /*
160 * Returns the MIME character set indicated by the current locale setting.
161 * Should be used by routines that want to convert to/from the local
162 * character set, or if you want to check to see if you can display content
163 * in the local character set.
164 */
165 char *get_charset(void);
166
167 /* Return malloc'd copy of str, or of "" if NULL, exit on failure. */
168 char *getcpy(const char *str);
169
170 char *get_default_editor(void);
171 char *getfolder(int);
172
173 /*
174 * Get a string from the terminfo database for the current terminal.
175 *
176 * Retrieve the specified terminfo capability and return a string that
177 * can be output to the terminal. The string returned has already been
178 * processed by tputs(), so it is safe to output directly. The return
179 * value of this function is valid until the next call.
180 *
181 * Arguments:
182 *
183 * capability - The name of the terminfo capability (see terminfo(5)).
184 *
185 * Returns a tputs-processed string, or NULL if terminal initialization failed
186 * or the capability wasn't found.
187 */
188 char *get_term_stringcap(char *capability);
189
190 /*
191 * Get a parameterized string from the terminfo database for the current
192 * terminal.
193 *
194 * We don't yet have a standardized tparm() that will take a stdarg
195 * argument. Right now we don't want many parameters, so we only
196 * take two. Everything gets passed to tparm() as-is. If we need
197 * a capability with more arguments, we'll just add more later.
198 *
199 * Arguments:
200 *
201 * capability - The name of the terminfo capability (see terminfo(5)).
202 * arg1..argN - Arguments 1-N.
203 *
204 * Returns a tparm and tputs-processed string, or NULL if there was a problem
205 * initialising the terminal or retrieving the capability.
206 */
207 char *get_term_stringparm(char *capability, long arg1, long arg2);
208
209 /*
210 * Get a number from the terminfo database for the current terminal.
211 *
212 * Retrieve the specified terminfo capability and return the numeric
213 * value of that capability from the terminfo database.
214 *
215 * Arguments:
216 *
217 * capability - The name of the terminfo capability (see terminfo(5)).
218 *
219 * Returns the output of tigetnum() for that capability, or -1 if it was
220 * unable to initialize the terminfo database.
221 */
222 int get_term_numcap(char *capability);
223
224 int m_atoi (char *);
225 char *m_backup (const char *);
226 int m_convert (struct msgs *, char *);
227 char *m_draft (char *, char *, int, int *);
228
229 m_getfld_state_t m_getfld_state_init(FILE *iob);
230 void m_getfld_state_reset (m_getfld_state_t *);
231 void m_getfld_state_destroy (m_getfld_state_t *);
232 void m_getfld_track_filepos (m_getfld_state_t *, FILE *);
233 void m_getfld_track_filepos2(m_getfld_state_t *);
234 int m_getfld (m_getfld_state_t *, char[NAMESZ], char *, int *, FILE *);
235 int m_getfld2(m_getfld_state_t *, char[NAMESZ], char *, int *);
236 int m_gmprot (void);
237 char *m_name (int);
238
239 void m_unknown(m_getfld_state_t *, FILE *);
240 void m_unknown2(m_getfld_state_t *);
241
242 /*
243 * Clear the screen, using the appropriate entry from the terminfo database
244 */
245 void nmh_clear_screen(void);
246 char *nmh_getpass(const char *);
247 char *new_fs (char *, char *, char *);
248 char *path(char *, int);
249 int pidwait (pid_t, int);
250 int pidstatus (int, FILE *, char *);
251 char *pluspath(char *);
252 void print_help (char *, struct swit *, int);
253 void print_intro (FILE *, int);
254 void print_sw (const char *, const struct swit *, char *, FILE *);
255 void print_version (char *);
256 void push (void);
257 char *r1bindex(char *, int);
258 void readconfig (struct node **, FILE *, const char *, int);
259 int refile (char **, char *);
260
261 /*
262 * Read our credentials file and (optionally) ask the user for anything
263 * missing.
264 *
265 * Arguments:
266 *
267 * host - Hostname (to scan credentials file)
268 * aname - Pointer to filled-in username
269 * apass - Pointer to filled-in password
270 * flags - One or more of RUSERPASS_NO_PROMPT_USER,
271 * RUSERPASS_NO_PROMPT_PASSWORD
272 */
273 void ruserpass (const char *host, char **aname, char **apass, int flags);
274 #define RUSERPASS_NO_PROMPT_USER 0x01
275 #define RUSERPASS_NO_PROMPT_PASSWORD 0x02
276
277 int remdir (char *);
278 void scan_detect_mbox_style (FILE *);
279 void scan_finished(void);
280 int seq_addmsg (struct msgs *, char *, int, int, int);
281 int seq_addsel (struct msgs *, char *, int, int);
282 char *seq_bits (struct msgs *);
283 int seq_delmsg (struct msgs *, char *, int);
284 int seq_delsel (struct msgs *, char *, int, int);
285 int seq_getnum (struct msgs *, char *);
286 char *seq_list (struct msgs *, char *);
287 int seq_nameok (char *);
288 void seq_print (struct msgs *, char *);
289 void seq_printall (struct msgs *);
290
291 /*
292 * Read the sequence files for the folder referenced in the given
293 * struct msgs and populate the sequence entries in the struct msgs.
294 *
295 * Arguments:
296 *
297 * mp - Folder structure to add sequence entries to
298 * lockflag - If true, obtain a write lock on the sequence file.
299 * Additionally, the sequence file will remain open
300 * and a pointer to the filehandle will be stored in
301 * folder structure, where it will later be used by
302 * seq_save().
303 *
304 * Return values:
305 * OK - successfully read the sequence files, or they don't exist
306 * NOTOK - failed to lock sequence file
307 */
308 int seq_read (struct msgs * mp, int lockflag);
309 void seq_save (struct msgs *);
310 void seq_setcur (struct msgs *, int);
311 void seq_setprev (struct msgs *);
312 void seq_setunseen (struct msgs *, int);
313 int showfile (char **, char *);
314 int smatch(const char *, const struct swit *);
315
316 /*
317 * Convert a set of bit flags to printable format.
318 *
319 * Arguments:
320 *
321 * buffer - Buffer to output string to.
322 * size - Size of buffer in bytes. Buffer is always NUL terminated.
323 * flags - Binary flags to output
324 * bitfield - Textual representation of bits to output. This string
325 * is in the following format:
326 *
327 * Option byte 0x01 STRING1 0x02 STRING2 ....
328 *
329 * The first byte is an option byte to snprintb(). Currently the only option
330 * supported is 0x08, which indicates that the flags should be output in
331 * octal format; if the option byte is any other value, the flags will be
332 * output in hexadecimal.
333 *
334 * After the option bytes are series of text strings, prefixed by the number
335 * of the bit they correspond to. For example, the bitfield string:
336 *
337 * "\020\01FLAG1\02FLAG2\03FLAG3\04FLAG4"
338 *
339 * will output the following string if "flags" is set to 0x09:
340 *
341 * 0x2<FLAG1,FLAG4>
342 *
343 * You don't have to use octal in the bitfield string, that's just the
344 * convention currently used by the nmh code. The order of flags in the
345 * bitfield string is not significant, but again, general convention is
346 * from least significant bit to most significant.
347 */
348 char *snprintb (char *buffer, size_t size, unsigned flags, char *bitfield);
349 int ssequal (const char *, const char *);
350 int stringdex (char *, char *);
351 char *trimcpy (char *);
352
353 int uprf (const char *, const char *);
354 int vfgets (FILE *, char **);
355
356 /*
357 * Output the local character set name, but make sure it is suitable for
358 * 8-bit characters.
359 */
360 char *write_charset_8bit (void);
361
362
363 /*
364 * some prototypes for address parsing system
365 * (others are in addrsbr.h)
366 */
367 char *LocalName(int);
368 char *SystemName(void);
369
370 /*
371 * prototypes for some routines in uip
372 */
373 int annotate (char *, char *, char *, int, int, int, int);
374 void annolist(char *, char *, char *, int);
375 void annopreserve(int);
376 void m_pclose(void);
377 int make_intermediates(char *);
378 int mhl(int, char **);
379 int mhlsbr(int, char **, FILE *(*)(char *));
380 int distout (char *, char *, char *);
381 void replout (FILE *, char *, char *, struct msgs *, int,
382 int, char *, char *, char *, int);
383 int sc_length(void);
384 int sc_width(void);
385 int build_form (char *, char *, int *, char *, char *, char *, char *,
386 char *, char *);
387 int sendsbr (char **, int, char *, char *, struct stat *, int, const char *);
388 int SOprintf (char *, ...);
389 int what_now (char *, int, int, char *, char *,
390 int, struct msgs *, char *, int, char *, int);
391 int WhatNow(int, char **);
392
393 /* Includes trailing NUL */
394
395 #define BASE64SIZE(x) ((((x + 2) / 3) * 4) + 1)
396
397 /*
398 * Copy data from one file to another, converting to base64-encoding.
399 *
400 * Arguments include:
401 *
402 * in - Input filehandle (unencoded data)
403 * out - Output filename (base64-encoded data)
404 * crlf - If set, output encoded CRLF for every LF on input.
405 *
406 * Returns OK on success, NOTOK otherwise.
407 */
408 int writeBase64aux(FILE *in, FILE *out, int crlf);
409
410 int writeBase64 (const unsigned char *, size_t, unsigned char *);
411 int writeBase64raw (const unsigned char *, size_t, unsigned char *);
412
413 /*
414 * encoded - the string to be decoded
415 * decoded - the decoded bytes
416 * len - number of decoded bytes
417 * skip-crs - non-zero for text content, and for which CR's should be
418 * skipped
419 * digest - for an MD5 digest, it can be null
420 */
421 int decodeBase64 (const char *encoded, unsigned char **decoded, size_t *len,
422 int skip_crs, unsigned char *digest);
423
424 void hexify (const unsigned char *, size_t, char **);
425
426 /*
427 * credentials management
428 */
429 void init_credentials_file(void);
430
431 /*
432 * Allocate and return a credentials structure. The credentials structure
433 * is now opaque; you need to use accessors to get inside of it. The
434 * accessors will only prompt the user for missing fields if they are
435 * needed.
436 *
437 * Arguments:
438 *
439 * host - Hostname we're connecting to (used to search credentials file)
440 * user - Username we are logging in as; can be NULL.
441 *
442 * Returns NULL on error, otherwise an allocated nmh_creds structure.
443 */
444 nmh_creds_t nmh_get_credentials (const char *host, const char *user);
445
446 /*
447 * Retrieve the user from a nmh_creds structure. May prompt the user
448 * if one is not defined.
449 *
450 * Arguments:
451 *
452 * creds - Structure from previous nmh_get_credentials() call
453 *
454 * Returns NULL on error, otherwise a NUL-terminated string containing
455 * the username. Points to allocated memory in the credentials structure
456 * that is free()d by nmh_free_credentials().
457 */
458 const char *nmh_cred_get_user(nmh_creds_t creds);
459
460 /*
461 * Retrieve the password from an nmh_creds structure. Otherwise identical
462 * to nmh_cred_get_user().
463 */
464 const char *nmh_cred_get_password(nmh_creds_t creds);
465
466 /*
467 * Free an allocated nmh_creds structure.
468 */
469 void nmh_credentials_free(nmh_creds_t creds);