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29 * @(#)cmd2.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/6/93
30 * $FreeBSD: src/usr.bin/mail/cmd2.c,v 1.5.6.3 2003/01/06 05:46:03 mikeh Exp $
38 * Mail -- a mail program
43 extern int wait_status
;
46 * If any arguments were given, go to the next applicable argument
47 * following dot, otherwise, go to the next applicable message.
48 * If given as first command with no arguments, print first message.
54 int *ip
, *ip2
, list
[2], mdot
;
59 * If some messages were supplied, find the
60 * first applicable one following dot using
64 mdot
= dot
- &message
[0] + 1;
67 * Find the first message in the supplied
68 * message list which follows dot.
71 for (ip
= msgvec
; *ip
!= 0; ip
++)
78 mp
= &message
[*ip2
- 1];
79 if ((mp
->m_flag
& MDELETED
) == 0) {
88 printf("No messages applicable\n");
93 * If this is the first command, select message 1.
94 * Note that this must exist for us to get here at all.
101 * Just find the next good message after dot, no
105 for (mp
= dot
+1; mp
< &message
[msgCount
]; mp
++)
106 if ((mp
->m_flag
& (MDELETED
|MSAVED
)) == 0)
108 if (mp
>= &message
[msgCount
]) {
118 list
[0] = dot
- &message
[0] + 1;
124 * Save a message in a file. Mark the message as saved
125 * so we can discard when the user quits.
130 return (save1(str
, 1, "save", saveignore
));
134 * Copy a message to a file without affected its saved-ness
139 return (save1(str
, 0, "copy", saveignore
));
143 * Save/copy the indicated messages at the end of the passed file name.
144 * If mark is true, mark the message "saved."
147 save1(char *str
, int mark
, const char *cmd
, struct ignoretab
*ignore
)
155 msgvec
= (int *)salloc((msgCount
+ 2) * sizeof(*msgvec
));
156 if ((file
= snarf(str
, &f
)) == NULL
)
159 *msgvec
= first(0, MMNORM
);
161 printf("No messages to %s.\n", cmd
);
166 if (f
&& getmsglist(str
, msgvec
, 0) < 0)
168 if ((file
= expand(file
)) == NULL
)
170 printf("\"%s\" ", file
);
172 if (access(file
, 0) >= 0)
176 if ((obuf
= Fopen(file
, "a")) == NULL
) {
180 for (ip
= msgvec
; *ip
&& ip
-msgvec
< msgCount
; ip
++) {
181 mp
= &message
[*ip
- 1];
183 if (sendmessage(mp
, obuf
, ignore
, NULL
) < 0) {
189 mp
->m_flag
|= MSAVED
;
195 printf("%s\n", disp
);
200 * Write the indicated messages at the end of the passed
201 * file name, minus header and trailing blank line.
206 return (save1(str
, 1, "write", ignoreall
));
210 * Snarf the file from the end of the command line and
211 * return a pointer to it. If there is no file attached,
212 * just return NULL. Put a null in front of the file
213 * name so that the message list processing won't see it,
214 * unless the file name is the only thing on the line, in
215 * which case, return 0 in the reference flag variable.
219 snarf(char *linebuf
, int *flag
)
224 cp
= strlen(linebuf
) + linebuf
- 1;
227 * Strip away trailing blanks.
230 while (cp
> linebuf
&& isspace((unsigned char)*cp
))
235 * Now search for the beginning of the file name.
238 while (cp
> linebuf
&& !isspace((unsigned char)*cp
))
241 printf("No file specified.\n");
244 if (isspace((unsigned char)*cp
))
262 * Delete messages, then type the new dot.
270 lastdot
= dot
- &message
[0] + 1;
271 if (delm(msgvec
) >= 0) {
272 list
[0] = dot
- &message
[0] + 1;
273 if (list
[0] > lastdot
) {
280 printf("No more messages\n");
285 * Delete the indicated messages.
286 * Set dot to some nice place afterwards.
287 * Internal interface.
296 for (ip
= msgvec
; *ip
!= 0; ip
++) {
297 mp
= &message
[*ip
- 1];
299 mp
->m_flag
|= MDELETED
|MTOUCH
;
300 mp
->m_flag
&= ~(MPRESERVE
|MSAVED
|MBOX
);
304 dot
= &message
[last
-1];
305 last
= first(0, MDELETED
);
307 dot
= &message
[last
-1];
317 * Following can't happen -- it keeps lint happy
324 * Undelete the indicated messages.
327 undelete_messages(int *msgvec
)
332 for (ip
= msgvec
; *ip
&& ip
-msgvec
< msgCount
; ip
++) {
333 mp
= &message
[*ip
- 1];
336 mp
->m_flag
&= ~MDELETED
;
342 * Interactively dump core on "core"
349 switch (pid
= fork()) {
357 printf("Okie dokie");
360 if (WIFSIGNALED(wait_status
) && WCOREDUMP(wait_status
))
361 printf(" -- Core dumped.\n");
363 printf(" -- Can't dump core.\n");
368 * Clobber as many bytes of stack as the user requests.
378 times
= (atoi(argv
[0]) + 511) / 512;
394 for (cp
= buf
; cp
< &buf
[512]; *cp
++ = 0xFF)
400 * Add the given header fields to the retained list.
401 * If no arguments, print the current list of retained fields.
404 retfield(char **list
)
406 return (ignore1(list
, ignore
+ 1, "retained"));
410 * Add the given header fields to the ignored list.
411 * If no arguments, print the current list of ignored fields.
416 return (ignore1(list
, ignore
, "ignored"));
420 saveretfield(char **list
)
422 return (ignore1(list
, saveignore
+ 1, "retained"));
426 saveigfield(char **list
)
428 return (ignore1(list
, saveignore
, "ignored"));
432 ignore1(char **list
, struct ignoretab
*tab
, const char *which
)
434 char field
[LINESIZE
];
440 return (igshow(tab
, which
));
441 for (ap
= list
; *ap
!= NULL
; ap
++) {
442 istrncpy(field
, *ap
, sizeof(field
));
443 if (member(field
, tab
))
446 igp
= calloc(1, sizeof(struct ignore
));
447 igp
->i_field
= calloc((unsigned)strlen(field
) + 1,
449 strcpy(igp
->i_field
, field
);
450 igp
->i_link
= tab
->i_head
[h
];
451 tab
->i_head
[h
] = igp
;
458 * Print out all currently retained fields.
461 igshow(struct ignoretab
*tab
, const char *which
)
467 if (tab
->i_count
== 0) {
468 printf("No fields currently being %s.\n", which
);
471 ring
= (char **)salloc((tab
->i_count
+ 1) * sizeof(char *));
473 for (h
= 0; h
< HSHSIZE
; h
++)
474 for (igp
= tab
->i_head
[h
]; igp
!= NULL
; igp
= igp
->i_link
)
475 *ap
++ = igp
->i_field
;
477 qsort(ring
, tab
->i_count
, sizeof(char *), igcomp
);
478 for (ap
= ring
; *ap
!= NULL
; ap
++)
484 * Compare two names for sorting ignored field list.
487 igcomp(const void *l
, const void *r
)
489 return (strcmp(*(const char **)l
, *(const char **)r
));