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1 ;;; nnheader.el --- header access macros for Gnus and its backends
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1994,
4 ;; 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003,
5 ;; 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
7 ;; Author: Masanobu UMEDA <umerin@flab.flab.fujitsu.junet>
8 ;; Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org>
9 ;; Keywords: news
11 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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26 ;;; Commentary:
28 ;;; Code:
30 (eval-when-compile (require 'cl))
32 (defvar nnmail-extra-headers)
33 (defvar gnus-newsgroup-name)
34 (defvar nnheader-file-coding-system)
35 (defvar jka-compr-compression-info-list)
37 ;; Requiring `gnus-util' at compile time creates a circular
38 ;; dependency between nnheader.el and gnus-util.el.
39 ;;(eval-when-compile (require 'gnus-util))
41 (require 'mail-utils)
42 (require 'mm-util)
43 (require 'gnus-util)
44 ;; FIXME none of these are used explicitly in this file.
45 (autoload 'gnus-sorted-intersection "gnus-range")
46 (autoload 'gnus-intersection "gnus-range")
47 (autoload 'gnus-sorted-complement "gnus-range")
48 (autoload 'gnus-sorted-difference "gnus-range")
50 (defcustom gnus-verbose-backends 7
51 "Integer that says how verbose the Gnus backends should be.
52 The higher the number, the more messages the Gnus backends will flash
53 to say what it's doing. At zero, the Gnus backends will be totally
54 mute; at five, they will display most important messages; and at ten,
55 they will keep on jabbering all the time."
56 :group 'gnus-start
57 :type 'integer)
59 (defcustom gnus-nov-is-evil nil
60 "If non-nil, Gnus backends will never output headers in the NOV format."
61 :group 'gnus-server
62 :type 'boolean)
64 (defvar nnheader-max-head-length 8192
65 "*Max length of the head of articles.
67 Value is an integer, nil, or t. nil means read in chunks of a file
68 indefinitely until a complete head is found\; t means always read the
69 entire file immediately, disregarding `nnheader-head-chop-length'.
71 Integer values will in effect be rounded up to the nearest multiple of
72 `nnheader-head-chop-length'.")
74 (defvar nnheader-head-chop-length 2048
75 "*Length of each read operation when trying to fetch HEAD headers.")
77 (defvar nnheader-read-timeout
78 (if (string-match "windows-nt\\|os/2\\|emx\\|cygwin"
79 (symbol-name system-type))
80 ;; http://thread.gmane.org/v9655t3pjo.fsf@marauder.physik.uni-ulm.de
82 ;; IIRC, values lower than 1.0 didn't/don't work on Windows/DOS.
84 ;; There should probably be a runtime test to determine the timing
85 ;; resolution, or a primitive to report it. I don't know off-hand
86 ;; what's possible. Perhaps better, maybe the Windows/DOS primitive
87 ;; could round up non-zero timeouts to a minimum of 1.0?
88 1.0
89 ;; 2008-05-19 change by Larsi:
90 ;; Change the default timeout from 0.1 seconds to 0.01 seconds. This will
91 ;; make nntp and pop3 article retrieval faster in some cases, but might
92 ;; make CPU usage larger. If this has any bad side effects, we might
93 ;; revert this change.
94 0.01)
95 ;; When changing this variable, consider changing `pop3-read-timeout' as
96 ;; well.
97 "How long nntp should wait between checking for the end of output.
98 Shorter values mean quicker response, but are more CPU intensive.")
100 (defvar nnheader-file-name-translation-alist
101 (let ((case-fold-search t))
102 (cond
103 ((string-match "windows-nt\\|os/2\\|emx\\|cygwin"
104 (symbol-name system-type))
105 (append (mapcar (lambda (c) (cons c ?_))
106 '(?: ?* ?\" ?< ?> ??))
107 (if (string-match "windows-nt\\|cygwin"
108 (symbol-name system-type))
110 '((?+ . ?-)))))
111 (t nil)))
112 "*Alist that says how to translate characters in file names.
113 For instance, if \":\" is invalid as a file character in file names
114 on your system, you could say something like:
116 \(setq nnheader-file-name-translation-alist '((?: . ?_)))")
118 (defvar nnheader-directory-separator-character
119 (string-to-char (substring (file-name-as-directory ".") -1))
120 "*A character used to a directory separator.")
122 (autoload 'nnmail-message-id "nnmail")
123 (autoload 'mail-position-on-field "sendmail")
124 (autoload 'message-remove-header "message")
125 (autoload 'gnus-buffer-live-p "gnus-util")
127 ;;; Header access macros.
129 ;; These macros may look very much like the ones in GNUS 4.1. They
130 ;; are, in a way, but you should note that the indices they use have
131 ;; been changed from the internal GNUS format to the NOV format. The
132 ;; makes it possible to read headers from XOVER much faster.
134 ;; The format of a header is now:
135 ;; [number subject from date id references chars lines xref extra]
137 ;; (That next-to-last entry is defined as "misc" in the NOV format,
138 ;; but Gnus uses it for xrefs.)
140 (defmacro mail-header-number (header)
141 "Return article number in HEADER."
142 `(aref ,header 0))
144 (defmacro mail-header-set-number (header number)
145 "Set article number of HEADER to NUMBER."
146 `(aset ,header 0 ,number))
148 (defmacro mail-header-subject (header)
149 "Return subject string in HEADER."
150 `(aref ,header 1))
152 (defmacro mail-header-set-subject (header subject)
153 "Set article subject of HEADER to SUBJECT."
154 `(aset ,header 1 ,subject))
156 (defmacro mail-header-from (header)
157 "Return author string in HEADER."
158 `(aref ,header 2))
160 (defmacro mail-header-set-from (header from)
161 "Set article author of HEADER to FROM."
162 `(aset ,header 2 ,from))
164 (defmacro mail-header-date (header)
165 "Return date in HEADER."
166 `(aref ,header 3))
168 (defmacro mail-header-set-date (header date)
169 "Set article date of HEADER to DATE."
170 `(aset ,header 3 ,date))
172 (defalias 'mail-header-message-id 'mail-header-id)
173 (defmacro mail-header-id (header)
174 "Return Id in HEADER."
175 `(aref ,header 4))
177 (defalias 'mail-header-set-message-id 'mail-header-set-id)
178 (defmacro mail-header-set-id (header id)
179 "Set article Id of HEADER to ID."
180 `(aset ,header 4 ,id))
182 (defmacro mail-header-references (header)
183 "Return references in HEADER."
184 `(aref ,header 5))
186 (defmacro mail-header-set-references (header ref)
187 "Set article references of HEADER to REF."
188 `(aset ,header 5 ,ref))
190 (defmacro mail-header-chars (header)
191 "Return number of chars of article in HEADER."
192 `(aref ,header 6))
194 (defmacro mail-header-set-chars (header chars)
195 "Set number of chars in article of HEADER to CHARS."
196 `(aset ,header 6 ,chars))
198 (defmacro mail-header-lines (header)
199 "Return lines in HEADER."
200 `(aref ,header 7))
202 (defmacro mail-header-set-lines (header lines)
203 "Set article lines of HEADER to LINES."
204 `(aset ,header 7 ,lines))
206 (defmacro mail-header-xref (header)
207 "Return xref string in HEADER."
208 `(aref ,header 8))
210 (defmacro mail-header-set-xref (header xref)
211 "Set article XREF of HEADER to xref."
212 `(aset ,header 8 ,xref))
214 (defmacro mail-header-extra (header)
215 "Return the extra headers in HEADER."
216 `(aref ,header 9))
218 (defun mail-header-set-extra (header extra)
219 "Set the extra headers in HEADER to EXTRA."
220 (aset header 9 extra))
222 (defsubst make-mail-header (&optional init)
223 "Create a new mail header structure initialized with INIT."
224 (make-vector 10 init))
226 (defsubst make-full-mail-header (&optional number subject from date id
227 references chars lines xref
228 extra)
229 "Create a new mail header structure initialized with the parameters given."
230 (vector number subject from date id references chars lines xref extra))
232 ;; fake message-ids: generation and detection
234 (defvar nnheader-fake-message-id 1)
236 (defsubst nnheader-generate-fake-message-id (&optional number)
237 (if (numberp number)
238 (format "fake+none+%s+%d" gnus-newsgroup-name number)
239 (format "fake+none+%s+%s"
240 gnus-newsgroup-name
241 (int-to-string (incf nnheader-fake-message-id)))))
243 (defsubst nnheader-fake-message-id-p (id)
244 (save-match-data ; regular message-id's are <.*>
245 (string-match "\\`fake\\+none\\+.*\\+[0-9]+\\'" id)))
247 ;; Parsing headers and NOV lines.
249 (defsubst nnheader-remove-cr-followed-by-lf ()
250 (goto-char (point-max))
251 (while (search-backward "\r\n" nil t)
252 (delete-char 1)))
254 (defsubst nnheader-header-value ()
255 (skip-chars-forward " \t")
256 (buffer-substring (point) (point-at-eol)))
258 (autoload 'ietf-drums-unfold-fws "ietf-drums")
260 (defun nnheader-parse-naked-head (&optional number)
261 ;; This function unfolds continuation lines in this buffer
262 ;; destructively. When this side effect is unwanted, use
263 ;; `nnheader-parse-head' instead of this function.
264 (let ((case-fold-search t)
265 (buffer-read-only nil)
266 (cur (current-buffer))
267 (p (point-min))
268 in-reply-to lines ref)
269 (nnheader-remove-cr-followed-by-lf)
270 (ietf-drums-unfold-fws)
271 (subst-char-in-region (point-min) (point-max) ?\t ? )
272 (goto-char p)
273 (insert "\n")
274 (prog1
275 ;; This implementation of this function, with nine
276 ;; search-forwards instead of the one re-search-forward and a
277 ;; case (which basically was the old function) is actually
278 ;; about twice as fast, even though it looks messier. You
279 ;; can't have everything, I guess. Speed and elegance don't
280 ;; always go hand in hand.
281 (vector
282 ;; Number.
283 (or number 0)
284 ;; Subject.
285 (progn
286 (goto-char p)
287 (if (search-forward "\nsubject:" nil t)
288 (nnheader-header-value) "(none)"))
289 ;; From.
290 (progn
291 (goto-char p)
292 (if (search-forward "\nfrom:" nil t)
293 (nnheader-header-value) "(nobody)"))
294 ;; Date.
295 (progn
296 (goto-char p)
297 (if (search-forward "\ndate:" nil t)
298 (nnheader-header-value) ""))
299 ;; Message-ID.
300 (progn
301 (goto-char p)
302 (if (search-forward "\nmessage-id:" nil t)
303 (buffer-substring
304 (1- (or (search-forward "<" (point-at-eol) t)
305 (point)))
306 (or (search-forward ">" (point-at-eol) t) (point)))
307 ;; If there was no message-id, we just fake one to make
308 ;; subsequent routines simpler.
309 (nnheader-generate-fake-message-id number)))
310 ;; References.
311 (progn
312 (goto-char p)
313 (if (search-forward "\nreferences:" nil t)
314 (nnheader-header-value)
315 ;; Get the references from the in-reply-to header if
316 ;; there were no references and the in-reply-to header
317 ;; looks promising.
318 (if (and (search-forward "\nin-reply-to:" nil t)
319 (setq in-reply-to (nnheader-header-value))
320 (string-match "<[^\n>]+>" in-reply-to))
321 (let (ref2)
322 (setq ref (substring in-reply-to (match-beginning 0)
323 (match-end 0)))
324 (while (string-match "<[^\n>]+>"
325 in-reply-to (match-end 0))
326 (setq ref2 (substring in-reply-to (match-beginning 0)
327 (match-end 0)))
328 (when (> (length ref2) (length ref))
329 (setq ref ref2)))
330 ref)
331 nil)))
332 ;; Chars.
334 ;; Lines.
335 (progn
336 (goto-char p)
337 (if (search-forward "\nlines: " nil t)
338 (if (numberp (setq lines (read cur)))
339 lines 0)
341 ;; Xref.
342 (progn
343 (goto-char p)
344 (and (search-forward "\nxref:" nil t)
345 (nnheader-header-value)))
346 ;; Extra.
347 (when nnmail-extra-headers
348 (let ((extra nnmail-extra-headers)
349 out)
350 (while extra
351 (goto-char p)
352 (when (search-forward
353 (concat "\n" (symbol-name (car extra)) ":") nil t)
354 (push (cons (car extra) (nnheader-header-value))
355 out))
356 (pop extra))
357 out)))
358 (goto-char p)
359 (delete-char 1))))
361 (defun nnheader-parse-head (&optional naked)
362 (let ((cur (current-buffer)) num beg end)
363 (when (if naked
364 (setq num 0
365 beg (point-min)
366 end (point-max))
367 (goto-char (point-min))
368 ;; Search to the beginning of the next header. Error
369 ;; messages do not begin with 2 or 3.
370 (when (re-search-forward "^[23][0-9]+ " nil t)
371 (end-of-line)
372 (setq num (read cur)
373 beg (point)
374 end (if (search-forward "\n.\n" nil t)
375 (- (point) 2)
376 (point)))))
377 (with-temp-buffer
378 (insert-buffer-substring cur beg end)
379 (nnheader-parse-naked-head num)))))
381 (defmacro nnheader-nov-skip-field ()
382 '(search-forward "\t" eol 'move))
384 (defmacro nnheader-nov-field ()
385 '(buffer-substring (point) (if (nnheader-nov-skip-field) (1- (point)) eol)))
387 (defmacro nnheader-nov-read-integer ()
388 '(prog1
389 (if (eq (char-after) ?\t)
391 (let ((num (condition-case nil
392 (read (current-buffer))
393 (error nil))))
394 (if (numberp num) num 0)))
395 (or (eobp) (forward-char 1))))
397 (defmacro nnheader-nov-parse-extra ()
398 '(let (out string)
399 (while (not (memq (char-after) '(?\n nil)))
400 (setq string (nnheader-nov-field))
401 (when (string-match "^\\([^ :]+\\): " string)
402 (push (cons (intern (match-string 1 string))
403 (substring string (match-end 0)))
404 out)))
405 out))
407 (eval-and-compile
408 (defvar nnheader-uniquify-message-id nil))
410 (defmacro nnheader-nov-read-message-id (&optional number)
411 `(let ((id (nnheader-nov-field)))
412 (if (string-match "^<[^>]+>$" id)
413 ,(if nnheader-uniquify-message-id
414 `(if (string-match "__[^@]+@" id)
415 (concat (substring id 0 (match-beginning 0))
416 (substring id (1- (match-end 0))))
418 'id)
419 (nnheader-generate-fake-message-id ,number))))
421 (defun nnheader-parse-nov ()
422 (let ((eol (point-at-eol))
423 (number (nnheader-nov-read-integer)))
424 (vector
425 number ; number
426 (nnheader-nov-field) ; subject
427 (nnheader-nov-field) ; from
428 (nnheader-nov-field) ; date
429 (nnheader-nov-read-message-id number) ; id
430 (nnheader-nov-field) ; refs
431 (nnheader-nov-read-integer) ; chars
432 (nnheader-nov-read-integer) ; lines
433 (if (eq (char-after) ?\n)
435 (if (looking-at "Xref: ")
436 (goto-char (match-end 0)))
437 (nnheader-nov-field)) ; Xref
438 (nnheader-nov-parse-extra)))) ; extra
440 (defun nnheader-insert-nov (header)
441 (princ (mail-header-number header) (current-buffer))
442 (let ((p (point)))
443 (insert
444 "\t"
445 (or (mail-header-subject header) "(none)") "\t"
446 (or (mail-header-from header) "(nobody)") "\t"
447 (or (mail-header-date header) "") "\t"
448 (or (mail-header-id header)
449 (nnmail-message-id))
450 "\t"
451 (or (mail-header-references header) "") "\t")
452 (princ (or (mail-header-chars header) 0) (current-buffer))
453 (insert "\t")
454 (princ (or (mail-header-lines header) 0) (current-buffer))
455 (insert "\t")
456 (when (mail-header-xref header)
457 (insert "Xref: " (mail-header-xref header)))
458 (when (or (mail-header-xref header)
459 (mail-header-extra header))
460 (insert "\t"))
461 (when (mail-header-extra header)
462 (let ((extra (mail-header-extra header)))
463 (while extra
464 (insert (symbol-name (caar extra))
465 ": " (cdar extra) "\t")
466 (pop extra))))
467 (insert "\n")
468 (backward-char 1)
469 (while (search-backward "\n" p t)
470 (delete-char 1))
471 (forward-line 1)))
473 (defun nnheader-parse-overview-file (file)
474 "Parse FILE and return a list of headers."
475 (mm-with-unibyte-buffer
476 (nnheader-insert-file-contents file)
477 (goto-char (point-min))
478 (let (headers)
479 (while (not (eobp))
480 (push (nnheader-parse-nov) headers)
481 (forward-line 1))
482 (nreverse headers))))
484 (defun nnheader-write-overview-file (file headers)
485 "Write HEADERS to FILE."
486 (with-temp-file file
487 (mapcar 'nnheader-insert-nov headers)))
489 (defun nnheader-insert-header (header)
490 (insert
491 "Subject: " (or (mail-header-subject header) "(none)") "\n"
492 "From: " (or (mail-header-from header) "(nobody)") "\n"
493 "Date: " (or (mail-header-date header) "") "\n"
494 "Message-ID: " (or (mail-header-id header) (nnmail-message-id)) "\n"
495 "References: " (or (mail-header-references header) "") "\n"
496 "Lines: ")
497 (princ (or (mail-header-lines header) 0) (current-buffer))
498 (insert "\n\n"))
500 (defun nnheader-insert-article-line (article)
501 (goto-char (point-min))
502 (insert "220 ")
503 (princ article (current-buffer))
504 (insert " Article retrieved.\n")
505 (search-forward "\n\n" nil 'move)
506 (delete-region (point) (point-max))
507 (forward-char -1)
508 (insert "."))
510 (defun nnheader-nov-delete-outside-range (beg end)
511 "Delete all NOV lines that lie outside the BEG to END range."
512 ;; First we find the first wanted line.
513 (nnheader-find-nov-line beg)
514 (delete-region (point-min) (point))
515 ;; Then we find the last wanted line.
516 (when (nnheader-find-nov-line end)
517 (forward-line 1))
518 (delete-region (point) (point-max)))
520 (defun nnheader-find-nov-line (article)
521 "Put point at the NOV line that start with ARTICLE.
522 If ARTICLE doesn't exist, put point where that line
523 would have been. The function will return non-nil if
524 the line could be found."
525 ;; This function basically does a binary search.
526 (let ((max (point-max))
527 (min (goto-char (point-min)))
528 (cur (current-buffer))
529 (prev (point-min))
530 num found)
531 (while (not found)
532 (goto-char (+ min (/ (- max min) 2)))
533 (beginning-of-line)
534 (if (or (= (point) prev)
535 (eobp))
536 (setq found t)
537 (setq prev (point))
538 (while (and (not (numberp (setq num (read cur))))
539 (not (eobp)))
540 (gnus-delete-line))
541 (cond ((> num article)
542 (setq max (point)))
543 ((< num article)
544 (setq min (point)))
546 (setq found 'yes)))))
547 ;; We may be at the first line.
548 (when (and (not num)
549 (not (eobp)))
550 (setq num (read cur)))
551 ;; Now we may have found the article we're looking for, or we
552 ;; may be somewhere near it.
553 (when (and (not (eq found 'yes))
554 (not (eq num article)))
555 (setq found (point))
556 (while (and (< (point) max)
557 (or (not (numberp num))
558 (< num article)))
559 (forward-line 1)
560 (setq found (point))
561 (or (eobp)
562 (= (setq num (read cur)) article)))
563 (unless (eq num article)
564 (goto-char found)))
565 (beginning-of-line)
566 (eq num article)))
568 ;; Various cruft the backends and Gnus need to communicate.
570 (defvar nntp-server-buffer nil)
571 (defvar nntp-process-response nil)
572 (defvar news-reply-yank-from nil)
573 (defvar news-reply-yank-message-id nil)
575 (defvar nnheader-callback-function nil)
577 (defun nnheader-init-server-buffer ()
578 "Initialize the Gnus-backend communication buffer."
579 (unless (gnus-buffer-live-p nntp-server-buffer)
580 (setq nntp-server-buffer (get-buffer-create " *nntpd*")))
581 (with-current-buffer nntp-server-buffer
582 (erase-buffer)
583 (mm-enable-multibyte)
584 (kill-all-local-variables)
585 (setq case-fold-search t) ;Should ignore case.
586 (set (make-local-variable 'nntp-process-response) nil)
589 ;;; Various functions the backends use.
591 (defun nnheader-file-error (file)
592 "Return a string that says what is wrong with FILE."
593 (format
594 (cond
595 ((not (file-exists-p file))
596 "%s does not exist")
597 ((file-directory-p file)
598 "%s is a directory")
599 ((not (file-readable-p file))
600 "%s is not readable"))
601 file))
603 (defun nnheader-insert-head (file)
604 "Insert the head of the article."
605 (when (file-exists-p file)
606 (if (eq nnheader-max-head-length t)
607 ;; Just read the entire file.
608 (nnheader-insert-file-contents file)
609 ;; Read blocks of the size specified by `nnheader-head-chop-length'
610 ;; until we find a separator.
611 (let ((beg 0)
612 (start (point))
613 ;; Use `binary' to prevent the contents from being decoded,
614 ;; or it will change the number of characters that
615 ;; `insert-file-contents' returns.
616 (coding-system-for-read 'binary))
617 (while (and (eq nnheader-head-chop-length
618 (nth 1 (mm-insert-file-contents
619 file nil beg
620 (incf beg nnheader-head-chop-length))))
621 ;; CRLF or CR might be used for the line-break code.
622 (prog1 (not (re-search-forward "\n\r?\n\\|\r\r" nil t))
623 (goto-char (point-max)))
624 (or (null nnheader-max-head-length)
625 (< beg nnheader-max-head-length))))
626 ;; Finally decode the contents.
627 (when (mm-coding-system-p nnheader-file-coding-system)
628 (mm-decode-coding-region start (point-max)
629 nnheader-file-coding-system))))
632 (defun nnheader-article-p ()
633 "Say whether the current buffer looks like an article."
634 (goto-char (point-min))
635 (if (not (search-forward "\n\n" nil t))
637 (narrow-to-region (point-min) (1- (point)))
638 (goto-char (point-min))
639 (while (looking-at "[a-zA-Z][^ \t]+:.*\n\\([ \t].*\n\\)*\\|From .*\n")
640 (goto-char (match-end 0)))
641 (prog1
642 (eobp)
643 (widen))))
645 (defun nnheader-insert-references (references message-id)
646 "Insert a References header based on REFERENCES and MESSAGE-ID."
647 (if (and (not references) (not message-id))
648 ;; This is invalid, but not all articles have Message-IDs.
650 (mail-position-on-field "References")
651 (let ((begin (point-at-bol))
652 (fill-column 78)
653 (fill-prefix "\t"))
654 (when references
655 (insert references))
656 (when (and references message-id)
657 (insert " "))
658 (when message-id
659 (insert message-id))
660 ;; Fold long References lines to conform to RFC1036 (sort of).
661 ;; The region must end with a newline to fill the region
662 ;; without inserting extra newline.
663 (fill-region-as-paragraph begin (1+ (point))))))
665 (defun nnheader-replace-header (header new-value)
666 "Remove HEADER and insert the NEW-VALUE."
667 (save-excursion
668 (save-restriction
669 (nnheader-narrow-to-headers)
670 (prog1
671 (message-remove-header header)
672 (goto-char (point-max))
673 (insert header ": " new-value "\n")))))
675 (defun nnheader-narrow-to-headers ()
676 "Narrow to the head of an article."
677 (widen)
678 (narrow-to-region
679 (goto-char (point-min))
680 (if (search-forward "\n\n" nil t)
681 (1- (point))
682 (point-max)))
683 (goto-char (point-min)))
685 (defun nnheader-get-lines-and-char ()
686 "Return the number of lines and chars in the article body."
687 (goto-char (point-min))
688 (if (not (re-search-forward "\n\r?\n" nil t))
689 (list 0 0)
690 (list (count-lines (point) (point-max))
691 (- (point-max) (point)))))
693 (defun nnheader-remove-body ()
694 "Remove the body from an article in this current buffer."
695 (goto-char (point-min))
696 (when (re-search-forward "\n\r?\n" nil t)
697 (delete-region (point) (point-max))))
699 (defun nnheader-set-temp-buffer (name &optional noerase)
700 "Set-buffer to an empty (possibly new) buffer called NAME with undo disabled."
701 (set-buffer (get-buffer-create name))
702 (buffer-disable-undo)
703 (unless noerase
704 (erase-buffer))
705 (current-buffer))
707 (defvar nnheader-numerical-files
708 (if (boundp 'jka-compr-compression-info-list)
709 (concat "\\([0-9]+\\)\\("
710 (mapconcat (lambda (i) (aref i 0))
711 jka-compr-compression-info-list "\\|")
712 "\\)?")
713 "[0-9]+$")
714 "Regexp that match numerical files.")
716 (defvar nnheader-numerical-short-files (concat "^" nnheader-numerical-files)
717 "Regexp that matches numerical file names.")
719 (defvar nnheader-numerical-full-files (concat "/" nnheader-numerical-files)
720 "Regexp that matches numerical full file names.")
722 (defsubst nnheader-file-to-number (file)
723 "Take a FILE name and return the article number."
724 (if (string= nnheader-numerical-short-files "^[0-9]+$")
725 (string-to-number file)
726 (string-match nnheader-numerical-short-files file)
727 (string-to-number (match-string 0 file))))
729 (defvar nnheader-directory-files-is-safe
730 (or (eq system-type 'windows-nt)
731 (not (featurep 'xemacs)))
732 "If non-nil, Gnus believes `directory-files' is safe.
733 It has been reported numerous times that `directory-files' fails with
734 an alarming frequency on NFS mounted file systems. If it is nil,
735 `nnheader-directory-files-safe' is used.")
737 (defun nnheader-directory-files-safe (&rest args)
738 "Execute `directory-files' twice and returns the longer result."
739 (let ((first (apply 'directory-files args))
740 (second (apply 'directory-files args)))
741 (if (> (length first) (length second))
742 first
743 second)))
745 (defun nnheader-directory-articles (dir)
746 "Return a list of all article files in directory DIR."
747 (mapcar 'nnheader-file-to-number
748 (if nnheader-directory-files-is-safe
749 (directory-files
750 dir nil nnheader-numerical-short-files t)
751 (nnheader-directory-files-safe
752 dir nil nnheader-numerical-short-files t))))
754 (defun nnheader-article-to-file-alist (dir)
755 "Return an alist of article/file pairs in DIR."
756 (mapcar (lambda (file) (cons (nnheader-file-to-number file) file))
757 (if nnheader-directory-files-is-safe
758 (directory-files
759 dir nil nnheader-numerical-short-files t)
760 (nnheader-directory-files-safe
761 dir nil nnheader-numerical-short-files t))))
763 (defun nnheader-fold-continuation-lines ()
764 "Fold continuation lines in the current buffer."
765 (nnheader-replace-regexp "\\(\r?\n[ \t]+\\)+" " "))
767 (defun nnheader-translate-file-chars (file &optional full)
768 "Translate FILE into something that can be a file name.
769 If FULL, translate everything."
770 (if (null nnheader-file-name-translation-alist)
771 ;; No translation is necessary.
772 file
773 (let* ((i 0)
774 trans leaf path len)
775 (if full
776 ;; Do complete translation.
777 (setq leaf (copy-sequence file)
778 path ""
779 i (if (and (< 1 (length leaf)) (eq ?: (aref leaf 1)))
780 2 0))
781 ;; We translate -- but only the file name. We leave the directory
782 ;; alone.
783 (if (and (featurep 'xemacs)
784 (memq system-type '(cygwin32 win32 w32 mswindows windows-nt
785 cygwin)))
786 ;; This is needed on NT and stuff, because
787 ;; file-name-nondirectory is not enough to split
788 ;; file names, containing ':', e.g.
789 ;; "d:\\Work\\News\\nntp+news.fido7.ru:fido7.ru.gnu.SCORE"
791 ;; we are trying to correctly split such names:
792 ;; "d:file.name" -> "a:" "file.name"
793 ;; "aaa:bbb.ccc" -> "" "aaa:bbb.ccc"
794 ;; "d:aaa\\bbb:ccc" -> "d:aaa\\" "bbb:ccc"
795 ;; etc.
796 ;; to translate then only the file name part.
797 (progn
798 (setq leaf file
799 path "")
800 (if (string-match "\\(^\\w:\\|[/\\]\\)\\([^/\\]+\\)$" file)
801 (setq leaf (substring file (match-beginning 2))
802 path (substring file 0 (match-beginning 2)))))
803 ;; Emacs DTRT, says andrewi.
804 (setq leaf (file-name-nondirectory file)
805 path (file-name-directory file))))
806 (setq len (length leaf))
807 (while (< i len)
808 (when (setq trans (cdr (assq (aref leaf i)
809 nnheader-file-name-translation-alist)))
810 (aset leaf i trans))
811 (incf i))
812 (concat path leaf))))
814 (defun nnheader-report (backend &rest args)
815 "Report an error from the BACKEND.
816 The first string in ARGS can be a format string."
817 (set (intern (format "%s-status-string" backend))
818 (if (< (length args) 2)
819 (car args)
820 (apply 'format args)))
821 nil)
823 (defun nnheader-get-report (backend)
824 "Get the most recent report from BACKEND."
825 (condition-case ()
826 (nnheader-message 5 "%s" (symbol-value (intern (format "%s-status-string"
827 backend))))
828 (error (nnheader-message 5 ""))))
830 (defun nnheader-insert (format &rest args)
831 "Clear the communication buffer and insert FORMAT and ARGS into the buffer.
832 If FORMAT isn't a format string, it and all ARGS will be inserted
833 without formatting."
834 (save-excursion
835 (set-buffer nntp-server-buffer)
836 (erase-buffer)
837 (if (string-match "%" format)
838 (insert (apply 'format format args))
839 (apply 'insert format args))
842 (defsubst nnheader-replace-chars-in-string (string from to)
843 (mm-subst-char-in-string from to string))
845 (defun nnheader-replace-duplicate-chars-in-string (string from to)
846 "Replace characters in STRING from FROM to TO."
847 (let ((string (substring string 0)) ;Copy string.
848 (len (length string))
849 (idx 0) prev i)
850 ;; Replace all occurrences of FROM with TO.
851 (while (< idx len)
852 (setq i (aref string idx))
853 (when (and (eq prev from) (= i from))
854 (aset string (1- idx) to)
855 (aset string idx to))
856 (setq prev i)
857 (setq idx (1+ idx)))
858 string))
860 (defun nnheader-file-to-group (file &optional top)
861 "Return a group name based on FILE and TOP."
862 (nnheader-replace-chars-in-string
863 (if (not top)
864 file
865 (condition-case ()
866 (substring (expand-file-name file)
867 (length
868 (expand-file-name
869 (file-name-as-directory top))))
870 (error "")))
871 nnheader-directory-separator-character ?.))
873 (defun nnheader-message (level &rest args)
874 "Message if the Gnus backends are talkative."
875 (if (or (not (numberp gnus-verbose-backends))
876 (<= level gnus-verbose-backends))
877 (if gnus-add-timestamp-to-message
878 (apply 'gnus-message-with-timestamp args)
879 (apply 'message args))
880 (apply 'format args)))
882 (defun nnheader-be-verbose (level)
883 "Return whether the backends should be verbose on LEVEL."
884 (or (not (numberp gnus-verbose-backends))
885 (<= level gnus-verbose-backends)))
887 (defvar nnheader-pathname-coding-system 'iso-8859-1
888 "*Coding system for file name.")
890 (defun nnheader-group-pathname (group dir &optional file)
891 "Make file name for GROUP."
892 (concat
893 (let ((dir (file-name-as-directory (expand-file-name dir))))
894 ;; If this directory exists, we use it directly.
895 (file-name-as-directory
896 (if (file-directory-p (concat dir group))
897 (expand-file-name group dir)
898 ;; If not, we translate dots into slashes.
899 (expand-file-name (mm-encode-coding-string
900 (nnheader-replace-chars-in-string group ?. ?/)
901 nnheader-pathname-coding-system)
902 dir))))
903 (cond ((null file) "")
904 ((numberp file) (int-to-string file))
905 (t file))))
907 (defun nnheader-concat (dir &rest files)
908 "Concat DIR as directory to FILES."
909 (apply 'concat (file-name-as-directory dir) files))
911 (defun nnheader-ms-strip-cr ()
912 "Strip ^M from the end of all lines."
913 (save-excursion
914 (nnheader-remove-cr-followed-by-lf)))
916 (defun nnheader-file-size (file)
917 "Return the file size of FILE or 0."
918 (or (nth 7 (file-attributes file)) 0))
920 (defun nnheader-find-etc-directory (package &optional file first)
921 "Go through `load-path' and find the \"../etc/PACKAGE\" directory.
922 This function will look in the parent directory of each `load-path'
923 entry, and look for the \"etc\" directory there.
924 If FILE, find the \".../etc/PACKAGE\" file instead.
925 If FIRST is non-nil, return the directory or the file found at the
926 first. Otherwise, find the newest one, though it may take a time."
927 (let ((path load-path)
928 dir results)
929 ;; We try to find the dir by looking at the load path,
930 ;; stripping away the last component and adding "etc/".
931 (while path
932 (if (and (car path)
933 (file-exists-p
934 (setq dir (concat
935 (file-name-directory
936 (directory-file-name (car path)))
937 "etc/" package
938 (if file "" "/"))))
939 (or file (file-directory-p dir)))
940 (progn
941 (or (member dir results)
942 (push dir results))
943 (setq path (if first nil (cdr path))))
944 (setq path (cdr path))))
945 (if (or first (not (cdr results)))
946 (car results)
947 (car (sort results 'file-newer-than-file-p)))))
949 (defvar ange-ftp-path-format)
950 (defvar efs-path-regexp)
951 (defun nnheader-re-read-dir (path)
952 "Re-read directory PATH if PATH is on a remote system."
953 (if (and (fboundp 'efs-re-read-dir) (boundp 'efs-path-regexp))
954 (when (string-match efs-path-regexp path)
955 (efs-re-read-dir path))
956 (when (and (fboundp 'ange-ftp-re-read-dir) (boundp 'ange-ftp-path-format))
957 (when (string-match (car ange-ftp-path-format) path)
958 (ange-ftp-re-read-dir path)))))
960 (defvar nnheader-file-coding-system 'raw-text
961 "Coding system used in file backends of Gnus.")
963 (defun nnheader-insert-file-contents (filename &optional visit beg end replace)
964 "Like `insert-file-contents', q.v., but only reads in the file.
965 A buffer may be modified in several ways after reading into the buffer due
966 to advanced Emacs features, such as file-name-handlers, format decoding,
967 find-file-hooks, etc.
968 This function ensures that none of these modifications will take place."
969 (let ((coding-system-for-read nnheader-file-coding-system))
970 (mm-insert-file-contents filename visit beg end replace)))
972 (defun nnheader-insert-nov-file (file first)
973 (let ((size (nth 7 (file-attributes file)))
974 (cutoff (* 32 1024)))
975 (when size
976 (if (< size cutoff)
977 ;; If the file is small, we just load it.
978 (nnheader-insert-file-contents file)
979 ;; We start on the assumption that FIRST is pretty recent. If
980 ;; not, we just insert the rest of the file as well.
981 (let (current)
982 (nnheader-insert-file-contents file nil (- size cutoff) size)
983 (goto-char (point-min))
984 (delete-region (point) (or (search-forward "\n" nil 'move) (point)))
985 (setq current (ignore-errors (read (current-buffer))))
986 (if (and (numberp current)
987 (< current first))
989 (delete-region (point-min) (point-max))
990 (nnheader-insert-file-contents file)))))))
992 (defun nnheader-find-file-noselect (&rest args)
993 "Open a file with some variables bound.
994 See `find-file-noselect' for the arguments."
995 (letf* ((format-alist nil)
996 (auto-mode-alist (mm-auto-mode-alist))
997 ((default-value 'major-mode) 'fundamental-mode)
998 (enable-local-variables nil)
999 (after-insert-file-functions nil)
1000 (enable-local-eval nil)
1001 (coding-system-for-read nnheader-file-coding-system)
1002 (version-control 'never)
1003 (ffh (if (boundp 'find-file-hook)
1004 'find-file-hook
1005 'find-file-hooks))
1006 (val (symbol-value ffh)))
1007 (set ffh nil)
1008 (unwind-protect
1009 (apply 'find-file-noselect args)
1010 (set ffh val))))
1012 (defun nnheader-directory-regular-files (dir)
1013 "Return a list of all regular files in DIR."
1014 (let ((files (directory-files dir t))
1015 out)
1016 (while files
1017 (when (file-regular-p (car files))
1018 (push (car files) out))
1019 (pop files))
1020 (nreverse out)))
1022 (defun nnheader-directory-files (&rest args)
1023 "Same as `directory-files', but prune \".\" and \"..\"."
1024 (let ((files (apply 'directory-files args))
1025 out)
1026 (while files
1027 (unless (member (file-name-nondirectory (car files)) '("." ".."))
1028 (push (car files) out))
1029 (pop files))
1030 (nreverse out)))
1032 (defmacro nnheader-skeleton-replace (from &optional to regexp)
1033 `(let ((new (generate-new-buffer " *nnheader replace*"))
1034 (cur (current-buffer))
1035 (start (point-min)))
1036 (set-buffer cur)
1037 (goto-char (point-min))
1038 (while (,(if regexp 're-search-forward 'search-forward)
1039 ,from nil t)
1040 (insert-buffer-substring
1041 cur start (prog1 (match-beginning 0) (set-buffer new)))
1042 (goto-char (point-max))
1043 ,(when to `(insert ,to))
1044 (set-buffer cur)
1045 (setq start (point)))
1046 (insert-buffer-substring
1047 cur start (prog1 (point-max) (set-buffer new)))
1048 (copy-to-buffer cur (point-min) (point-max))
1049 (kill-buffer (current-buffer))
1050 (set-buffer cur)))
1052 (defun nnheader-replace-string (from to)
1053 "Do a fast replacement of FROM to TO from point to `point-max'."
1054 (nnheader-skeleton-replace from to))
1056 (defun nnheader-replace-regexp (from to)
1057 "Do a fast regexp replacement of FROM to TO from point to `point-max'."
1058 (nnheader-skeleton-replace from to t))
1060 (defun nnheader-strip-cr ()
1061 "Strip all \r's from the current buffer."
1062 (nnheader-skeleton-replace "\r"))
1064 (defalias 'nnheader-cancel-timer 'cancel-timer)
1065 (defalias 'nnheader-cancel-function-timers 'cancel-function-timers)
1067 ;; When changing this function, consider changing `pop3-accept-process-output'
1068 ;; as well.
1069 (defun nnheader-accept-process-output (process)
1070 (accept-process-output
1071 process
1072 (truncate nnheader-read-timeout)
1073 (truncate (* (- nnheader-read-timeout
1074 (truncate nnheader-read-timeout))
1075 1000))))
1077 (when (featurep 'xemacs)
1078 (require 'nnheaderxm))
1080 (run-hooks 'nnheader-load-hook)
1082 (provide 'nnheader)
1084 ;; arch-tag: a9c4b7d9-52ae-4ec9-b196-dfd93124d202
1085 ;;; nnheader.el ends here