* as much as practical.
*/
-/*
- * missing system prototypes
- */
-#if ! defined(HAVE_TERMCAP_H) && ! defined (HAVE_NCURSES_TERMCAP_H)
- extern int tgetent (char *bp, char *name);
- extern int tgetnum (char *id);
- extern int tgetflag (char *id);
- extern char *tgetstr (char *id, char **area);
- extern char *tgoto (char *cm, int destcol, int destline);
- extern int tputs (char *cp, int affcnt, int (*outc) (int));
-#endif
-
/*
* prototype from config.h
*/
char *getcpy (const char *);
char *get_default_editor(void);
char *getfolder(int);
+
+/*
+ * Get a string from the terminfo database for the current terminal.
+ *
+ * Retrieve the specified terminfo capability and return a string that
+ * can be output to the terminal. The string returned has already been
+ * processed by tputs(), so it is safe to output directly. The return
+ * value of this function is valid until the next call.
+ *
+ * Arguments:
+ *
+ * capability - The name of the terminfo capability (see terminfo(5)).
+ *
+ * Returns a tputs-processed string, or NULL if terminal initialization failed
+ * or the capability wasn't found.
+ */
+char *get_term_stringcap(char *capability);
+
+/*
+ * Get a parameterized string from the terminfo database for the current
+ * terminal.
+ *
+ * We don't yet have a standardized tparm() that will take a stdarg
+ * argument. Right now we don't want many parameters, so we only
+ * take two. Everything gets passed to tparm() as-is. If we need
+ * a capability with more arguments, we'll just add more later.
+ *
+ * Arguments:
+ *
+ * capability - The name of the terminfo capability (see terminfo(5)).
+ * arg1..argN - Arguments 1-N.
+ *
+ * Returns a tparm and tputs-processed string, or NULL if there was a problem
+ * initializating the terminal or retrieving the capability.
+ */
+char *get_term_stringparm(char *capability, long arg1, long arg2);
+
+/*
+ * Get a number from the terminfo database for the current terminal.
+ *
+ * Retrieve the specified terminfo capability and return the numeric
+ * value of that capability from the terminfo database.
+ *
+ * Arguments:
+ *
+ * capability - The name of the terminfo capability (see terminfo(5)).
+ *
+ * Returns the output of tigetnum() for that capability, or -1 if it was
+ * unable to initialize the terminfo database.
+ */
+int get_term_numcap(char *capability);
+
/*
* Lock open/close routines.
*
void m_unknown(m_getfld_state_t *, FILE *);
int makedir (char *);
char *message_id (time_t, int);
+
+/*
+ * Clear the screen, using the appropriate entry from the terminfo database
+ */
+void nmh_clear_screen(void);
char *nmh_getpass(const char *);
char *norm_charmap(char *);
char *new_fs (char *, char *, char *);
void seq_setunseen (struct msgs *, int);
int showfile (char **, char *);
int smatch(char *, struct swit *);
-char *snprintb (char *, size_t, unsigned, char *);
+
+/*
+ * Convert a set of bit flags to printable format.
+ *
+ * Arguments:
+ *
+ * buffer - Buffer to output string to.
+ * size - Size of buffer in bytes. Buffer is always NUL terminated.
+ * flags - Binary flags to output
+ * bitfield - Textual representation of bits to output. This string
+ * is in the following format:
+ *
+ * Option byte 0x01 STRING1 0x02 STRING2 ....
+ *
+ * The first byte is an option byte to snprintb(). Currently the only option
+ * supported is 0x08, which indicates that the flags should be output in
+ * octal format; if the option byte is any other value, the flags will be
+ * output in hexadecimal.
+ *
+ * After the option bytes are series of text strings, prefixed by the number
+ * of the bit they correspond to. For example, the bitfield string:
+ *
+ * "\020\01FLAG1\02FLAG2\03FLAG3\04FLAG4"
+ *
+ * will output the following string if "flags" is set to 0x09:
+ *
+ * 0x2<FLAG1,FLAG4>
+ *
+ * You don't have to use octal in the bitfield string, that's just the
+ * convention currently used by the nmh code. The order of flags in the
+ * bitfield string is not significant, but again, general convention is
+ * from least significant bit to most significant.
+ */
+char *snprintb (char *buffer, size_t size, unsigned flags, char *bitfield);
int ssequal (char *, char *);
int stringdex (char *, char *);
char *trimcpy (char *);
int unputenv (char *);
+
+/*
+ * Remove quotes and quoted-pair sequences from RFC-5322 atoms.
+ *
+ * Currently the actual algorithm is simpler than it technically should
+ * be: any quotes are simply eaten, unless they're preceded by the escape
+ * character (\). This seems to be sufficient for our needs for now.
+ *
+ * Arguments:
+ *
+ * input - The input string
+ * output - The output string; is assumed to have at least as much
+ * room as the input string. At worst the output string will
+ * be the same size as the input string; it might be smaller.
+ *
+ */
+void unquote_string(const char *input, char *output);
int uprf (char *, char *);
int vfgets (FILE *, char **);
char *write_charset_8bit (void);
int annotate (char *, char *, char *, int, int, int, int);
void annolist(char *, char *, char *, int);
void annopreserve(int);
-void clear_screen(void);
void m_pclose(void);
int make_intermediates(char *);
int mhl(int, char **);
int distout (char *, char *, char *);
void replout (FILE *, char *, char *, struct msgs *, int,
int, char *, char *, char *, int);
-int sc_hardcopy(void);
int sc_length(void);
int sc_width(void);
int build_form (char *, char *, int *, char *, char *, char *, char *,
int writeBase64 (unsigned char *, size_t, unsigned char *);
int writeBase64raw (unsigned char *, size_t, unsigned char *);
+/*
+ * prototypes to support whatnow attach
+ */
+int attach(char *, char *, char *, size_t, char *, size_t, int);
+void clean_up_temporary_files(const char *, const char *);
+char *mime_type(const char *);
+char *construct_build_directive(char *, const char *, int);
+
/*
* credentials management
*/