X-Git-Url: https://diplodocus.org/git/nmh/blobdiff_plain/50d4d5ca6977bf7224f5ae0aa31f8ee7964df5a3..2b25184e57a5593aa326450414e239fc306bf2d2:/h/mhparse.h?ds=inline diff --git a/h/mhparse.h b/h/mhparse.h index ead187be..d184e530 100644 --- a/h/mhparse.h +++ b/h/mhparse.h @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ #define NPARTS 50 #define NTYPES 20 -#define NPARMS 10 +#define NPREFS 20 /* * Abstract type for header fields @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ struct cefile { * At the top level, the c_first_hf list has a list of all message * headers. If the content-type is multipart (c_type == CT_MULTIPART) * then c_ctparams will contain a pointer to a struct multipart. - * A struct multipart contains (among other trhings) a linked list + * A struct multipart contains (among other things) a linked list * of struct part elements, and THOSE contain a pointer to the sub-part's * Content structure. */ @@ -141,7 +141,6 @@ struct Content { SizeCEFunc c_cesizefnx; /* size of decoded contents */ int c_umask; /* associated umask */ - pid_t c_pid; /* process doing display */ int c_rfc934; /* rfc934 compatibility flag */ char *c_showproc; /* default, if not in profile */ @@ -194,6 +193,10 @@ struct Content { /* Structure for text content */ struct text { int tx_charset; /* flag for character set */ + int lf_line_endings; /* Whether to use CR LF (0) or LF (1) line + endings. The meaning of 0 was selected so + that CR LF is the default, in accordance + with RFC 2046, Sec. 4.1.1, Par. 1. */ }; /* @@ -206,6 +209,7 @@ struct text { #define MULTI_ALTERNATE 0x02 #define MULTI_DIGEST 0x03 #define MULTI_PARALLEL 0x04 +#define MULTI_RELATED 0x05 /* Structure for subparts of a multipart content */ struct part { @@ -299,7 +303,6 @@ extern struct str2init str2methods[]; /* * prototypes */ -int pidcheck (int); CT parse_mime (char *); /* @@ -322,13 +325,14 @@ CT parse_mime (char *); * CE_QUOTED. * maxunencoded - The maximum line length before the default encoding for * text parts is quoted-printable. + * verbose - If 1, output verbose information during message composition * * Returns a CT structure describing the resulting MIME message. If the * -auto flag is set and a MIME-Version header is encountered, the return * value is NULL. */ CT build_mime (char *infile, int autobuild, int dist, int directives, - int encoding, size_t maxunencoded); + int encoding, size_t maxunencoded, int verbose); int add_header (CT, char *, char *); int get_ctinfo (char *, CT, int); @@ -338,9 +342,69 @@ void close_encoding (CT); void free_content (CT); char *ct_type_str (int); char *ct_subtype_str (int, int); +int ct_str_type (const char *); +int ct_str_subtype (int, const char *); const struct str2init *get_ct_init (int); const char *ce_str (int); const struct str2init *get_ce_method (const char *); +char *content_charset (CT); +int convert_charset (CT, char *, int *); +void reverse_alternative_parts (CT); + +/* + * Given a content structure, return true if the content has a disposition + * of "inline". + * + * Arguments are: + * + * ct - Content structure to examine + */ +int is_inline(CT ct); + +/* + * Given a list of messages, display information about them on standard + * output. + * + * Arguments are: + * + * cts - An array of CT elements of messages that need to be + * displayed. Array is terminated by a NULL. + * headsw - If 1, display a column header. + * sizesw - If 1, display the size of the part. + * verbosw - If 1, display verbose information + * debugsw - If 1, turn on debugging for the output. + * disposw - If 1, display MIME part disposition information. + * + */ +void list_all_messages(CT *cts, int headsw, int sizesw, int verbosw, + int debugsw, int disposw); + +/* + * List the content information of a single MIME part on stdout. + * + * Arguments are: + * + * ct - MIME Content structure to display. + * toplevel - If set, we're at the top level of a message + * realsize - If set, determine the real size of the content + * verbose - If set, output verbose information + * debug - If set, turn on debugging for the output + * dispo - If set, display MIME part disposition information. + * + * Returns OK on success, NOTOK otherwise. + */ +int list_content(CT ct, int toplevel, int realsize, int verbose, int debug, + int dispo); + +/* + * Display content-appropriate information on MIME parts, decending recursively + * into multipart content if appropriate. Uses list_content() for displaying + * generic information. + * + * Arguments and return value are the same as list_content(). + */ +int list_switch(CT ct, int toplevel, int realsize, int verbose, int debug, + int dispo); /* * Given a linked list of parameters, build an output string for them. This @@ -363,6 +427,21 @@ const struct str2init *get_ce_method (const char *); char *output_params(size_t initialwidth, PM params, int *offsetout, int external); +/* + * Encode a parameter value using RFC 2231 encode. + * + * Arguments are: + * + * pm - PM containing the parameter value and related info. + * output - Output buffer. + * len - Size, in octets, of output buffer. + * valuelen - Number of characters in the value + * valueoff - Offset into value field (pm->pm_value). + * index - If 0, output character set and language tag. + */ +size_t encode_param(PM pm, char *output, size_t len, size_t valuelen, + size_t valueoff, int index); + /* * Add a parameter to the parameter linked list. * @@ -372,10 +451,23 @@ char *output_params(size_t initialwidth, PM params, int *offsetout, * last - Pointer to tail of linked list * name - Name of parameter * value - Value of parameter + * nocopy - If set, will use the pointer values directly for "name" + * and "value" instead of making their own copy. These + * pointers will be free()'d later by the MIME routines, so + * they should not be used after calling this function! * - * Returned allocated parameter element + * Returns allocated parameter element */ -PM add_param(PM *first, PM *last, const char *name, const char *value); +PM add_param(PM *first, PM *last, char *name, char *value, int nocopy); + +/* + * Replace (or add) a parameter to the parameter linked list. + * + * If the named parameter already exists on the parameter linked list, + * replace the value with the new one. Otherwise add it to the linked + * list. All parameters are identical to add_param(). + */ +PM replace_param(PM *first, PM *last, char *name, char *value, int nocopy); /* * Retrieve a parameter value from a parameter linked list. Convert to the @@ -413,4 +505,57 @@ char *get_param(PM first, const char *name, char replace, int fetchonly); */ char *get_param_value(PM pm, char replace); +/* + * Display MIME message(s) on standard out. + * + * Arguments are: + * + * cts - NULL terminated array of CT structures for messages + * to display + * concat - If true, concatenate all MIME parts. If false, show each + * MIME part under a separate pager. + * textonly - If true, only display "text" MIME parts + * inlineonly - If true, only display MIME parts that are marked with + * a disposition of "inline" (includes parts that lack a + * Content-Disposition header). + * markerform - The name of a file containing mh-format(5) code used to + * display markers about non-displayed MIME parts. + */ +void show_all_messages(CT *cts, int concat, int textonly, int inlineonly); + +/* + * Display (or store) a single MIME part using the specified command + * + * Arguments are: + * + * ct - The Content structure of the MIME part we wish to display + * alternate - Set this to true if this is one part of a MIME + * multipart/alternative part. Will suppress some errors and + * will cause the function to return DONE instead of OK on + * success. + * cp - The command string to execute. Will be run through the + * parser for %-escapes as described in mhshow(1). + * cracked - If set, chdir() to this directory before executing the + * command in "cp". Only used by mhstore(1). + * fmt - A series of mh-format(5) instructions to execute if the + * command string indicates a marker is desired. Can be NULL. + * + * Returns NOTOK if we could not display the part, DONE if alternate was + * set and we could display the part, and OK if alternate was not set and + * we could display the part. + */ +struct format; +int show_content_aux(CT ct, int alternate, char *cp, char *cracked, + struct format *fmt); + extern int checksw; /* Add Content-MD5 field */ + +/* + * mhstore + * Put it here because it uses the CT typedef. + */ +typedef struct mhstoreinfo *mhstoreinfo_t; +mhstoreinfo_t mhstoreinfo_create(CT *, char *, const char *, int, int); +int mhstoreinfo_files_not_clobbered(const mhstoreinfo_t); +void mhstoreinfo_free(mhstoreinfo_t); +void store_all_messages (mhstoreinfo_t);