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3 * prototypes.h -- various prototypes
5 * If you modify functions here, please document their current behavior
6 * as much as practical.
10 * prototype from config.h
12 char *etcpath(char *);
15 * prototypes from the nmh subroutine library
20 void add_profile_entry (const char *, const char *);
21 void adios (const char *, const char *, ...) NORETURN
;
22 void admonish (char *, char *, ...);
23 void advertise (const char *, char *, const char *, va_list);
24 void advise (const char *, const char *, ...);
25 char **argsplit (char *, char **, int *);
26 void argsplit_msgarg (struct msgs_array
*, char *, char **);
27 void argsplit_insert (struct msgs_array
*, char *, char **);
28 void arglist_free (char *, char **);
29 void ambigsw (const char *, const struct swit
*);
31 char **brkstring (char *, char *, char *);
34 * Check to see if we can display a given character set natively.
37 * str - Name of character set to check against
38 * len - Length of "str"
40 * Returns 1 if the specified character set can be displayed natively,
44 int check_charset (char *, int);
45 int client(char *, char *, char *, int, int);
47 char *concat (const char *, ...);
48 int context_del (char *);
49 char *context_find (const char *);
50 char *context_find_by_type (const char *, const char *, const char *);
51 int context_find_prefix(const char *);
52 int context_foil (char *);
53 void context_read (void);
54 void context_replace (char *, char *);
55 void context_save (void);
56 char *copy (const char *, char *);
57 char **copyip (char **, char **, int);
58 void cpydata (int, int, const char *, const char *);
59 void cpydgst (int, int, char *, char *);
60 char *cpytrim (const char *);
62 int decode_rfc2047 (char *, char *, size_t);
63 void discard (FILE *);
64 char *upcase (const char *);
67 * Decode two characters into their quoted-printable representation.
71 * byte1 - First character of Q-P representation
72 * byte2 - Second character of Q-P representation
74 * Returns the decoded value, -1 if the conversion failed.
76 int decode_qp(unsigned char byte1
, unsigned char byte2
);
78 int default_done (int);
81 * Encode a message header using RFC 2047 encoding. If the message contains
82 * no non-ASCII characters, then leave the header as-is.
86 * name - Message header name
87 * value - Message header content; must point to allocated memory
88 * (may be changed if encoding is necessary)
89 * encoding - Encoding type. May be one of CE_UNKNOWN (function chooses
90 * the encoding), CE_BASE64 or CE_QUOTED
91 * charset - Charset used for encoding. If NULL, obtain from system
94 * Returns 0 on success, any other value on failure.
97 int encode_rfc2047(const char *name
, char **value
, int encoding
,
100 void escape_display_name (char *, size_t);
101 void escape_local_part (char *, size_t);
102 int ext_hook(char *, char *, char *);
103 int fdcompare (int, int);
104 int folder_addmsg (struct msgs
**, char *, int, int, int, int, char *);
105 int folder_delmsgs (struct msgs
*, int, int);
106 void folder_free (struct msgs
*);
107 int folder_pack (struct msgs
**, int);
110 * Read a MH folder structure and return an allocated "struct msgs"
111 * corresponding to the contents of the folder.
115 * name - Name of folder
116 * lockflag - If true, write-lock (and keep open) metadata files.
117 * See comments for seq_read() for more information.
119 struct msgs
*folder_read (char *name
, int lockflag
);
121 struct msgs
*folder_realloc (struct msgs
*, int, int);
124 * Flush standard output, read a line from standard input into a static buffer,
125 * zero out the newline, and return a pointer to the buffer.
126 * On error, return NULL.
128 const char *read_line(void);
131 * Print null-terminated PROMPT to and flush standard output. Read answers from
132 * standard input until one matches an entry in SWITCHES. When one matches,
133 * return its swret field. Return 0 on EOF.
135 int read_switch(const char *PROMPT
, const struct swit
*SWITCHES
);
138 * If standard input is not a tty, return 1 without printing anything. Else,
139 * print null-terminated PROMPT to and flush standard output. Read answers from
140 * standard input until one is "yes" or "no", returning 1 for "yes" and 0 for
141 * "no". Also return 0 on EOF.
143 int read_yes_or_no_if_tty(const char *PROMPT
);
146 * Print null-terminated PROMPT to and flush standard output. Read multi-word
147 * answers from standard input until a first word matches an entry in SWITCHES.
148 * When one matches, return a pointer to an array of pointers to the words.
149 * Return NULL on EOF, interrupt, or other error.
151 char **read_switch_multiword(const char *PROMPT
, const struct swit
*SWITCHES
);
154 * Same as read_switch_multiword but using readline(3) for input.
156 #ifdef READLINE_SUPPORT
157 char **read_switch_multiword_via_readline (char *, struct swit
*);
158 #endif /* READLINE_SUPPORT */
160 char **getarguments (char *, int, char **, int);
163 * Returns the MIME character set indicated by the current locale setting.
164 * Should be used by routines that want to convert to/from the local
165 * character set, or if you want to check to see if you can display content
166 * in the local character set.
168 char *get_charset(void);
170 /* Return malloc'd copy of str, or of "" if NULL, exit on failure. */
171 char *getcpy(const char *str
);
173 char *get_default_editor(void);
174 char *getfolder(int);
177 * Get a string from the terminfo database for the current terminal.
179 * Retrieve the specified terminfo capability and return a string that
180 * can be output to the terminal. The string returned has already been
181 * processed by tputs(), so it is safe to output directly. The return
182 * value of this function is valid until the next call.
186 * capability - The name of the terminfo capability (see terminfo(5)).
188 * Returns a tputs-processed string, or NULL if terminal initialization failed
189 * or the capability wasn't found.
191 char *get_term_stringcap(char *capability
);
194 * Get a parameterized string from the terminfo database for the current
197 * We don't yet have a standardized tparm() that will take a stdarg
198 * argument. Right now we don't want many parameters, so we only
199 * take two. Everything gets passed to tparm() as-is. If we need
200 * a capability with more arguments, we'll just add more later.
204 * capability - The name of the terminfo capability (see terminfo(5)).
205 * arg1..argN - Arguments 1-N.
207 * Returns a tparm and tputs-processed string, or NULL if there was a problem
208 * initializating the terminal or retrieving the capability.
210 char *get_term_stringparm(char *capability
, long arg1
, long arg2
);
213 * Get a number from the terminfo database for the current terminal.
215 * Retrieve the specified terminfo capability and return the numeric
216 * value of that capability from the terminfo database.
220 * capability - The name of the terminfo capability (see terminfo(5)).
222 * Returns the output of tigetnum() for that capability, or -1 if it was
223 * unable to initialize the terminfo database.
225 int get_term_numcap(char *capability
);
228 * Lock open/close routines.
230 * The lk[f]opendata() functions are designed to open "data" files (anything
231 * not a mail spool file) using the locking mechanism configured for data
232 * files. The lk[f]openspool() functions are for opening the mail spool
233 * file, which will use the locking algorithm configured for the mail
236 * Files opened for reading are locked with a read lock (if possible by
237 * the underlying lock mechanism), files opened for writing are locked
238 * using an exclusive lock. The int * argument is used to indicate failure
241 int lkclosedata(int, const char *);
242 int lkclosespool(int, const char *);
243 int lkfclosedata(FILE *, const char *);
244 int lkfclosespool(FILE *, const char *);
245 FILE *lkfopendata(const char *, const char *, int *);
246 int lkopendata(const char *, int, mode_t
, int *);
247 FILE *lkfopenspool(const char *, const char *);
248 int lkopenspool(const char *, int, mode_t
, int *);
250 char *m_backup (const char *);
251 int m_convert (struct msgs
*, char *);
252 char *m_draft (char *, char *, int, int *);
253 void m_getfld_state_reset (m_getfld_state_t
*);
254 void m_getfld_state_destroy (m_getfld_state_t
*);
255 void m_getfld_track_filepos (m_getfld_state_t
*, FILE *);
256 int m_getfld (m_getfld_state_t
*, char[NAMESZ
], char *, int *, FILE *);
258 char *m_maildir (char *);
259 char *m_mailpath (char *);
261 int m_putenv (char *, char *);
262 int m_rand (unsigned char *, size_t);
263 char *m_mktemp(const char *, int *, FILE **);
264 char *m_mktemp2(const char *, const char *, int *, FILE **);
265 char *m_mktemps(const char *pfx
, const char *suffix
, int *, FILE **);
266 char *get_temp_dir();
269 * Create a subprocess and redirect our standard output to it.
273 * name - Name of process to create
274 * savestdout - If true, will save the current stdout file descriptor and
275 * m_pclose() will close it at the appropriate time.
277 void m_popen(char *name
, int savestdout
);
280 * Wait for the last process opened by m_popen().
284 void m_unknown(m_getfld_state_t
*, FILE *);
285 int makedir (const char *);
286 char *message_id (time_t, int);
289 * Return a MIME content-type string for the specified file.
291 * If the system supports it, will use the "file" command to determine
292 * the appropriate content-type. Otherwise it will try to determine the
293 * content-type from the suffix. If that fails, the file will be scanned
294 * and either assigned a MIME type of text/plain or application/octet-stream
295 * depending if binary content is present.
299 * filename - The name of the file to determine the MIME type of.
301 * Returns a pointer to a content-type string (which may include MIME
302 * parameters, such as charset). Returns a NULL if it cannot determine
303 * the MIME type of the file. Returns allocated storage that must be
306 char *mime_type(const char *filename
);
309 * Clear the screen, using the appropriate entry from the terminfo database
311 void nmh_clear_screen(void);
312 char *nmh_getpass(const char *);
313 char *new_fs (char *, char *, char *);
314 char *path(char *, int);
316 int pidwait (pid_t
, int);
317 int pidstatus (int, FILE *, char *);
318 char *pluspath(char *);
319 void print_help (char *, struct swit
*, int);
320 void print_intro (FILE *, int);
321 void print_sw (const char *, const struct swit
*, char *, FILE *);
322 void print_version (char *);
325 char *r1bindex(char *, int);
326 void readconfig (struct node
**, FILE *, const char *, int);
327 int refile (char **, char *);
330 * Read our credentials file and (optionally) ask the user for anything
335 * host - Hostname (to scan credentials file)
336 * aname - Pointer to filled-in username
337 * apass - Pointer to filled-in password
338 * flags - One or more of RUSERPASS_NO_PROMPT_USER,
339 * RUSERPASS_NO_PROMPT_PASSWORD
341 void ruserpass (const char *host
, char **aname
, char **apass
, int flags
);
342 #define RUSERPASS_NO_PROMPT_USER 0x01
343 #define RUSERPASS_NO_PROMPT_PASSWORD 0x02
346 void scan_detect_mbox_style (FILE *);
347 void scan_finished ();
348 void scan_reset_m_getfld_state ();
349 int seq_addmsg (struct msgs
*, char *, int, int, int);
350 int seq_addsel (struct msgs
*, char *, int, int);
351 char *seq_bits (struct msgs
*);
352 int seq_delmsg (struct msgs
*, char *, int);
353 int seq_delsel (struct msgs
*, char *, int, int);
354 int seq_getnum (struct msgs
*, char *);
355 char *seq_list (struct msgs
*, char *);
356 int seq_nameok (char *);
357 void seq_print (struct msgs
*, char *);
358 void seq_printall (struct msgs
*);
361 * Read the sequence files for the folder referenced in the given
362 * struct msgs and populate the sequence entries in the struct msgs.
366 * mp - Folder structure to add sequence entries to
367 * lockflag - If true, obtain a write lock on the sequence file.
368 * Additionally, the sequence file will remain open
369 * and a pointer to the filehandle will be stored in
370 * folder structure, where it will later be used by
374 * OK - successfully read the sequence files, or they don't exist
375 * NOTOK - failed to lock sequence file
377 int seq_read (struct msgs
* mp
, int lockflag
);
378 void seq_save (struct msgs
*);
379 void seq_setcur (struct msgs
*, int);
380 void seq_setprev (struct msgs
*);
381 void seq_setunseen (struct msgs
*, int);
382 int showfile (char **, char *);
383 int smatch(const char *, const struct swit
*);
386 * Convert a set of bit flags to printable format.
390 * buffer - Buffer to output string to.
391 * size - Size of buffer in bytes. Buffer is always NUL terminated.
392 * flags - Binary flags to output
393 * bitfield - Textual representation of bits to output. This string
394 * is in the following format:
396 * Option byte 0x01 STRING1 0x02 STRING2 ....
398 * The first byte is an option byte to snprintb(). Currently the only option
399 * supported is 0x08, which indicates that the flags should be output in
400 * octal format; if the option byte is any other value, the flags will be
401 * output in hexadecimal.
403 * After the option bytes are series of text strings, prefixed by the number
404 * of the bit they correspond to. For example, the bitfield string:
406 * "\020\01FLAG1\02FLAG2\03FLAG3\04FLAG4"
408 * will output the following string if "flags" is set to 0x09:
412 * You don't have to use octal in the bitfield string, that's just the
413 * convention currently used by the nmh code. The order of flags in the
414 * bitfield string is not significant, but again, general convention is
415 * from least significant bit to most significant.
417 char *snprintb (char *buffer
, size_t size
, unsigned flags
, char *bitfield
);
418 int ssequal (const char *, const char *);
419 int stringdex (char *, char *);
420 char *trimcpy (char *);
421 int unputenv (char *);
424 * Remove quotes and quoted-pair sequences from RFC-5322 atoms.
426 * Currently the actual algorithm is simpler than it technically should
427 * be: any quotes are simply eaten, unless they're preceded by the escape
428 * character (\). This seems to be sufficient for our needs for now.
432 * input - The input string
433 * output - The output string; is assumed to have at least as much
434 * room as the input string. At worst the output string will
435 * be the same size as the input string; it might be smaller.
438 void unquote_string(const char *input
, char *output
);
439 int uprf (const char *, const char *);
440 int vfgets (FILE *, char **);
443 * Output the local character set name, but make sure it is suitable for
446 char *write_charset_8bit (void);
450 * some prototypes for address parsing system
451 * (others are in addrsbr.h)
453 char *LocalName(int);
454 char *SystemName(void);
457 * prototypes for some routines in uip
459 int annotate (char *, char *, char *, int, int, int, int);
460 void annolist(char *, char *, char *, int);
461 void annopreserve(int);
463 int make_intermediates(char *);
464 int mhl(int, char **);
465 int mhlsbr(int, char **, FILE *(*)(char *));
466 int distout (char *, char *, char *);
467 void replout (FILE *, char *, char *, struct msgs
*, int,
468 int, char *, char *, char *, int);
471 int build_form (char *, char *, int *, char *, char *, char *, char *,
473 int sendsbr (char **, int, char *, char *, struct stat
*, int, const char *);
474 int SOprintf (char *, ...);
475 int what_now (char *, int, int, char *, char *,
476 int, struct msgs
*, char *, int, char *, int);
477 int WhatNow(int, char **);
479 /* Includes trailing NUL */
481 #define BASE64SIZE(x) ((((x + 2) / 3) * 4) + 1)
484 * Copy data from one file to another, converting to base64-encoding.
488 * in - Input filehandle (unencoded data)
489 * out - Output filename (base64-encoded data)
490 * crlf - If set, output encoded CRLF for every LF on input.
492 * Returns OK on success, NOTOK otherwise.
494 int writeBase64aux(FILE *in
, FILE *out
, int crlf
);
496 int writeBase64 (const unsigned char *, size_t, unsigned char *);
497 int writeBase64raw (const unsigned char *, size_t, unsigned char *);
500 * encoded - the string to be decoded
501 * decoded - the decoded bytes
502 * len - number of decoded bytes
503 * skip-crs - non-zero for text content, and for which CR's should be
505 * digest - for an MD5 digest, it can be null
507 int decodeBase64 (const char *encoded
, unsigned char **decoded
, size_t *len
,
508 int skip_crs
, unsigned char *digest
);
510 void hexify (const unsigned char *, size_t, char **);
513 * credentials management
515 void init_credentials_file ();
518 * Allocate and return a credentials structure. The credentials structure
519 * is now opaque; you need to use accessors to get inside of it. The
520 * accessors will only prompt the user for missing fields if they are
525 * host - Hostname we're connecting to (used to search credentials file)
526 * user - Username we are logging in as; can be NULL.
528 * Returns NULL on error, otherwise an allocated nmh_creds structure.
530 nmh_creds_t
nmh_get_credentials (const char *host
, const char *user
);
533 * Retrieve the user from a nmh_creds structure. May prompt the user
534 * if one is not defined.
538 * creds - Structure from previous nmh_get_credentials() call
540 * Returns NULL on error, otherwise a NUL-termined string containing
541 * the username. Points to allocated memory in the credentials structure
542 * that is free()d by nmh_free_credentials().
544 const char *nmh_cred_get_user(nmh_creds_t creds
);
547 * Retrieve the password from an nmh_creds structure. Otherwise identical
548 * to nmh_cred_get_user().
550 const char *nmh_cred_get_password(nmh_creds_t creds
);
553 * Free an allocated nmh_creds structure.
555 void nmh_credentials_free(nmh_creds_t creds
);
558 * program initialization
560 * argv0 - argv[0], presumably the program name
561 * read_context - 0: don't read context
562 * - 1: read context, check nmh version, and issue warning message
563 * if non-existent or old
564 * - 2: read context, don't check nmh version
566 int nmh_init(const char *argv0
, int read_context
);
569 * temporary file management
571 int m_unlink(const char *);
572 void unregister_for_removal(int remove_files
);