Remove spurious EISA definitions left over from the initial port of the
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33 * @(#)fio.c 8.2 (Berkeley) 4/20/95
34 * $FreeBSD: src/usr.bin/mail/fio.c,v 1.2.6.4 2003/01/06 05:46:03 mikeh Exp $
35 * $DragonFly: src/usr.bin/mail/fio.c,v 1.4 2004/09/08 03:01:11 joerg Exp $
38 #include "rcv.h"
39 #include <sys/file.h>
40 #include <sys/wait.h>
42 #include <unistd.h>
43 #include <paths.h>
44 #include <errno.h>
45 #include "extern.h"
48 * Mail -- a mail program
50 * File I/O.
53 extern int wait_status;
56 * Set up the input pointers while copying the mail file into /tmp.
58 void
59 setptr(FILE *ibuf, off_t offset)
61 int c, count;
62 char *cp, *cp2;
63 struct message this;
64 FILE *mestmp;
65 int maybe, inhead;
66 char linebuf[LINESIZE], pathbuf[PATHSIZE];
67 int omsgCount;
69 /* Get temporary file. */
70 snprintf(pathbuf, sizeof(pathbuf), "%s/mail.XXXXXXXXXX", tmpdir);
71 if ((c = mkstemp(pathbuf)) == -1 || (mestmp = Fdopen(c, "r+")) == NULL)
72 err(1, "can't open %s", pathbuf);
73 rm(pathbuf);
75 if (offset == 0) {
76 msgCount = 0;
77 } else {
78 /* Seek into the file to get to the new messages */
79 fseeko(ibuf, offset, SEEK_SET);
81 * We need to make "offset" a pointer to the end of
82 * the temp file that has the copy of the mail file.
83 * If any messages have been edited, this will be
84 * different from the offset into the mail file.
86 fseeko(otf, (off_t)0, SEEK_END);
87 offset = ftello(otf);
89 omsgCount = msgCount;
90 maybe = 1;
91 inhead = 0;
92 this.m_flag = MUSED|MNEW;
93 this.m_size = 0;
94 this.m_lines = 0;
95 this.m_block = 0;
96 this.m_offset = 0;
97 for (;;) {
98 if (fgets(linebuf, sizeof(linebuf), ibuf) == NULL) {
99 if (append(&this, mestmp))
100 errx(1, "temporary file");
101 makemessage(mestmp, omsgCount);
102 return;
104 count = strlen(linebuf);
106 * Transforms lines ending in <CR><LF> to just <LF>.
107 * This allows mail to be able to read Eudora mailboxes.
109 if (count >= 2 && linebuf[count - 1] == '\n' &&
110 linebuf[count - 2] == '\r') {
111 count--;
112 linebuf[count - 1] = '\n';
115 fwrite(linebuf, sizeof(*linebuf), count, otf);
116 if (ferror(otf))
117 errx(1, "/tmp");
118 if (count)
119 linebuf[count - 1] = '\0';
120 if (maybe && linebuf[0] == 'F' && ishead(linebuf)) {
121 msgCount++;
122 if (append(&this, mestmp))
123 errx(1, "temporary file");
124 this.m_flag = MUSED|MNEW;
125 this.m_size = 0;
126 this.m_lines = 0;
127 this.m_block = blockof(offset);
128 this.m_offset = boffsetof(offset);
129 inhead = 1;
130 } else if (linebuf[0] == 0) {
131 inhead = 0;
132 } else if (inhead) {
133 for (cp = linebuf, cp2 = "status";; cp++) {
134 if ((c = *cp2++) == '\0') {
135 while (isspace((unsigned char)*cp++))
137 if (cp[-1] != ':')
138 break;
139 while ((c = *cp++) != '\0')
140 if (c == 'R')
141 this.m_flag |= MREAD;
142 else if (c == 'O')
143 this.m_flag &= ~MNEW;
144 inhead = 0;
145 break;
147 if (*cp != c && *cp != toupper((unsigned char)c))
148 break;
151 offset += count;
152 this.m_size += count;
153 this.m_lines++;
154 maybe = linebuf[0] == 0;
159 * Drop the passed line onto the passed output buffer.
160 * If a write error occurs, return -1, else the count of
161 * characters written, including the newline if requested.
164 putline(FILE *obuf, char *linebuf, int outlf)
166 int c;
168 c = strlen(linebuf);
169 fwrite(linebuf, sizeof(*linebuf), c, obuf);
170 if (outlf) {
171 fprintf(obuf, "\n");
172 c++;
174 if (ferror(obuf))
175 return (-1);
176 return (c);
180 * Read up a line from the specified input into the line
181 * buffer. Return the number of characters read. Do not
182 * include the newline (or carriage return) at the end.
185 readline(FILE *ibuf, char *linebuf, int linesize)
187 int n;
189 clearerr(ibuf);
190 if (fgets(linebuf, linesize, ibuf) == NULL)
191 return (-1);
192 n = strlen(linebuf);
193 if (n > 0 && linebuf[n - 1] == '\n')
194 linebuf[--n] = '\0';
195 if (n > 0 && linebuf[n - 1] == '\r')
196 linebuf[--n] = '\0';
197 return (n);
201 * Return a file buffer all ready to read up the
202 * passed message pointer.
204 FILE *
205 setinput(struct message *mp)
207 fflush(otf);
208 if (fseeko(itf,
209 positionof(mp->m_block, mp->m_offset), SEEK_SET) < 0)
210 err(1, "fseeko");
211 return (itf);
215 * Take the data out of the passed ghost file and toss it into
216 * a dynamically allocated message structure.
218 void
219 makemessage(FILE *f, int omsgCount)
221 size_t size;
222 struct message *nmessage;
224 size = (msgCount + 1) * sizeof(struct message);
225 nmessage = (struct message *)realloc(message, size);
226 if (nmessage == NULL)
227 errx(1, "Insufficient memory for %d messages\n",
228 msgCount);
229 if (omsgCount == 0 || message == NULL)
230 dot = nmessage;
231 else
232 dot = nmessage + (dot - message);
233 message = nmessage;
234 size -= (omsgCount + 1) * sizeof(struct message);
235 fflush(f);
236 lseek(fileno(f), (off_t)sizeof(*message), 0);
237 if (read(fileno(f), (char *)&message[omsgCount], size) != size)
238 errx(1, "Message temporary file corrupted");
239 message[msgCount].m_size = 0;
240 message[msgCount].m_lines = 0;
241 Fclose(f);
245 * Append the passed message descriptor onto the temp file.
246 * If the write fails, return 1, else 0
249 append(struct message *mp, FILE *f)
251 return (fwrite((char *)mp, sizeof(*mp), 1, f) != 1);
255 * Delete a file, but only if the file is a plain file.
258 rm(char *name)
260 struct stat sb;
262 if (stat(name, &sb) < 0)
263 return (-1);
264 if (!S_ISREG(sb.st_mode)) {
265 errno = EISDIR;
266 return (-1);
268 return (unlink(name));
271 static int sigdepth; /* depth of holdsigs() */
272 static sigset_t nset, oset;
274 * Hold signals SIGHUP, SIGINT, and SIGQUIT.
276 void
277 holdsigs(void)
279 if (sigdepth++ == 0) {
280 sigemptyset(&nset);
281 sigaddset(&nset, SIGHUP);
282 sigaddset(&nset, SIGINT);
283 sigaddset(&nset, SIGQUIT);
284 sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &nset, &oset);
289 * Release signals SIGHUP, SIGINT, and SIGQUIT.
291 void
292 relsesigs(void)
294 if (--sigdepth == 0)
295 sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &oset, NULL);
299 * Determine the size of the file possessed by
300 * the passed buffer.
302 off_t
303 fsize(FILE *iob)
305 struct stat sbuf;
307 if (fstat(fileno(iob), &sbuf) < 0)
308 return (0);
309 return (sbuf.st_size);
313 * Evaluate the string given as a new mailbox name.
314 * Supported meta characters:
315 * % for my system mail box
316 * %user for user's system mail box
317 * # for previous file
318 * & invoker's mbox file
319 * +file file in folder directory
320 * any shell meta character
321 * Return the file name as a dynamic string.
323 char *
324 expand(char *name)
326 char xname[PATHSIZE];
327 char cmdbuf[PATHSIZE]; /* also used for file names */
328 int pid, l;
329 char *cp, *sh;
330 int pivec[2];
331 struct stat sbuf;
334 * The order of evaluation is "%" and "#" expand into constants.
335 * "&" can expand into "+". "+" can expand into shell meta characters.
336 * Shell meta characters expand into constants.
337 * This way, we make no recursive expansion.
339 switch (*name) {
340 case '%':
341 findmail(name[1] ? name + 1 : myname, xname, sizeof(xname));
342 return (savestr(xname));
343 case '#':
344 if (name[1] != 0)
345 break;
346 if (prevfile[0] == 0) {
347 printf("No previous file\n");
348 return (NULL);
350 return (savestr(prevfile));
351 case '&':
352 if (name[1] == 0 && (name = value("MBOX")) == NULL)
353 name = "~/mbox";
354 /* fall through */
356 if (name[0] == '+' && getfold(cmdbuf, sizeof(cmdbuf)) >= 0) {
357 snprintf(xname, sizeof(xname), "%s/%s", cmdbuf, name + 1);
358 name = savestr(xname);
360 /* catch the most common shell meta character */
361 if (name[0] == '~' && homedir != NULL &&
362 (name[1] == '/' || name[1] == '\0')) {
363 snprintf(xname, sizeof(xname), "%s%s", homedir, name + 1);
364 name = savestr(xname);
366 if (!strpbrk(name, "~{[*?$`'\"\\"))
367 return (name);
368 if (pipe(pivec) < 0) {
369 warn("pipe");
370 return (name);
372 snprintf(cmdbuf, sizeof(cmdbuf), "echo %s", name);
373 if ((sh = value("SHELL")) == NULL)
374 sh = _PATH_CSHELL;
375 pid = start_command(sh, 0, -1, pivec[1], "-c", cmdbuf, NULL);
376 if (pid < 0) {
377 close(pivec[0]);
378 close(pivec[1]);
379 return (NULL);
381 close(pivec[1]);
382 l = read(pivec[0], xname, BUFSIZ);
383 close(pivec[0]);
384 if (wait_child(pid) < 0 && WIFSIGNALED(wait_status) &&
385 WTERMSIG(wait_status) != SIGPIPE) {
386 fprintf(stderr, "\"%s\": Expansion failed.\n", name);
387 return (NULL);
389 if (l < 0) {
390 warn("read");
391 return (NULL);
393 if (l == 0) {
394 fprintf(stderr, "\"%s\": No match.\n", name);
395 return (NULL);
397 if (l == BUFSIZ) {
398 fprintf(stderr, "\"%s\": Expansion buffer overflow.\n", name);
399 return (NULL);
401 xname[l] = '\0';
402 for (cp = &xname[l-1]; *cp == '\n' && cp > xname; cp--)
404 cp[1] = '\0';
405 if (strchr(xname, ' ') && stat(xname, &sbuf) < 0) {
406 fprintf(stderr, "\"%s\": Ambiguous.\n", name);
407 return (NULL);
409 return (savestr(xname));
413 * Determine the current folder directory name.
416 getfold(char *name, int namelen)
418 char *folder;
419 int copylen;
421 if ((folder = value("folder")) == NULL)
422 return (-1);
423 if (*folder == '/')
424 copylen = strlcpy(name, folder, namelen);
425 else
426 copylen = snprintf(name, namelen, "%s/%s",
427 homedir ? homedir : ".", folder);
428 return (copylen < 0 || copylen >= namelen ? (-1) : (0));
432 * Return the name of the dead.letter file.
434 char *
435 getdeadletter(void)
437 char *cp;
439 if ((cp = value("DEAD")) == NULL || (cp = expand(cp)) == NULL)
440 cp = expand("~/dead.letter");
441 else if (*cp != '/') {
442 char buf[PATHSIZE];
444 snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "~/%s", cp);
445 cp = expand(buf);
447 return (cp);