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1 ;;; mm-util.el --- Utility functions for Mule and low level things
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1998-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 ;; Author: Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org>
6 ;; MORIOKA Tomohiko <morioka@jaist.ac.jp>
7 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
9 ;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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16 ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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20 ;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
22 ;;; Commentary:
24 ;;; Code:
26 ;; For Emacs <22.2 and XEmacs.
27 (eval-and-compile
28 (unless (fboundp 'declare-function) (defmacro declare-function (&rest r))))
30 (eval-when-compile (require 'cl))
31 (require 'mail-prsvr)
33 (eval-and-compile
34 (if (featurep 'xemacs)
35 (unless (ignore-errors
36 (require 'timer-funcs))
37 (require 'timer))
38 (require 'timer)))
40 (defvar mm-mime-mule-charset-alist )
41 ;; Note this is not presently used on Emacs >= 23, which is good,
42 ;; since it means standalone message-mode (which requires mml and
43 ;; hence mml-util) does not load gnus-util.
44 (autoload 'gnus-completing-read "gnus-util")
46 ;; Emulate functions that are not available in every (X)Emacs version.
47 ;; The name of a function is prefixed with mm-, like `mm-char-int' for
48 ;; `char-int' that is a native XEmacs function, not available in Emacs.
49 ;; Gnus programs all should use mm- functions, not the original ones.
50 (eval-and-compile
51 (mapc
52 (lambda (elem)
53 (let ((nfunc (intern (format "mm-%s" (car elem)))))
54 (if (fboundp (car elem))
55 (defalias nfunc (car elem))
56 (defalias nfunc (cdr elem)))))
57 `(;; `coding-system-list' is not available in XEmacs 21.4 built
58 ;; without the `file-coding' feature.
59 (coding-system-list . ignore)
60 ;; `char-int' is an XEmacs function, not available in Emacs.
61 (char-int . identity)
62 ;; `coding-system-equal' is an Emacs function, not available in XEmacs.
63 (coding-system-equal . equal)
64 ;; `annotationp' is an XEmacs function, not available in Emacs.
65 (annotationp . ignore)
66 ;; `set-buffer-file-coding-system' is not available in XEmacs 21.4
67 ;; built without the `file-coding' feature.
68 (set-buffer-file-coding-system . ignore)
69 ;; `read-charset' is an Emacs function, not available in XEmacs.
70 (read-charset
71 . ,(lambda (prompt)
72 "Return a charset."
73 (intern
74 (gnus-completing-read
75 prompt
76 (mapcar (lambda (e) (symbol-name (car e)))
77 mm-mime-mule-charset-alist)
78 t))))
79 ;; `subst-char-in-string' is not available in XEmacs 21.4.
80 (subst-char-in-string
81 . ,(lambda (from to string &optional inplace)
82 ;; stolen (and renamed) from nnheader.el
83 "Replace characters in STRING from FROM to TO.
84 Unless optional argument INPLACE is non-nil, return a new string."
85 (let ((string (if inplace string (copy-sequence string)))
86 (len (length string))
87 (idx 0))
88 ;; Replace all occurrences of FROM with TO.
89 (while (< idx len)
90 (when (= (aref string idx) from)
91 (aset string idx to))
92 (setq idx (1+ idx)))
93 string)))
94 ;; `replace-in-string' is an XEmacs function, not available in Emacs.
95 (replace-in-string
96 . ,(lambda (string regexp rep &optional literal)
97 "See `replace-regexp-in-string', only the order of args differs."
98 (replace-regexp-in-string regexp rep string nil literal)))
99 ;; `string-as-unibyte' is an Emacs function, not available in XEmacs.
100 (string-as-unibyte . identity)
101 ;; `string-make-unibyte' is an Emacs function, not available in XEmacs.
102 (string-make-unibyte . identity)
103 ;; string-as-multibyte often doesn't really do what you think it does.
104 ;; Example:
105 ;; (aref (string-as-multibyte "\201") 0) -> 129 (aka ?\201)
106 ;; (aref (string-as-multibyte "\300") 0) -> 192 (aka ?\300)
107 ;; (aref (string-as-multibyte "\300\201") 0) -> 192 (aka ?\300)
108 ;; (aref (string-as-multibyte "\300\201") 1) -> 129 (aka ?\201)
109 ;; but
110 ;; (aref (string-as-multibyte "\201\300") 0) -> 2240
111 ;; (aref (string-as-multibyte "\201\300") 1) -> <error>
112 ;; Better use string-to-multibyte or encode-coding-string.
113 ;; If you really need string-as-multibyte somewhere it's usually
114 ;; because you're using the internal emacs-mule representation (maybe
115 ;; because you're using string-as-unibyte somewhere), which is
116 ;; generally a problem in itself.
117 ;; Here is an approximate equivalence table to help think about it:
118 ;; (string-as-multibyte s) ~= (decode-coding-string s 'emacs-mule)
119 ;; (string-to-multibyte s) ~= (decode-coding-string s 'binary)
120 ;; (string-make-multibyte s) ~= (decode-coding-string s locale-coding-system)
121 ;; `string-as-multibyte' is an Emacs function, not available in XEmacs.
122 (string-as-multibyte . identity)
123 ;; `multibyte-string-p' is an Emacs function, not available in XEmacs.
124 (multibyte-string-p . ignore)
125 ;; `insert-byte' is available only in Emacs 23.1 or greater.
126 (insert-byte . insert-char)
127 ;; `multibyte-char-to-unibyte' is an Emacs function, not available
128 ;; in XEmacs.
129 (multibyte-char-to-unibyte . identity)
130 ;; `set-buffer-multibyte' is an Emacs function, not available in XEmacs.
131 (set-buffer-multibyte . ignore)
132 ;; `special-display-p' is an Emacs function, not available in XEmacs.
133 (special-display-p
134 . ,(lambda (buffer-name)
135 "Returns non-nil if a buffer named BUFFER-NAME gets a special frame."
136 (and special-display-function
137 (or (and (member buffer-name special-display-buffer-names) t)
138 (cdr (assoc buffer-name special-display-buffer-names))
139 (catch 'return
140 (dolist (elem special-display-regexps)
141 (and (stringp elem)
142 (string-match elem buffer-name)
143 (throw 'return t))
144 (and (consp elem)
145 (stringp (car elem))
146 (string-match (car elem) buffer-name)
147 (throw 'return (cdr elem)))))))))
148 ;; `substring-no-properties' is available only in Emacs 22.1 or greater.
149 (substring-no-properties
150 . ,(lambda (string &optional from to)
151 "Return a substring of STRING, without text properties.
152 It starts at index FROM and ending before TO.
153 TO may be nil or omitted; then the substring runs to the end of STRING.
154 If FROM is nil or omitted, the substring starts at the beginning of STRING.
155 If FROM or TO is negative, it counts from the end.
157 With one argument, just copy STRING without its properties."
158 (setq string (substring string (or from 0) to))
159 (set-text-properties 0 (length string) nil string)
160 string))
161 ;; `line-number-at-pos' is available only in Emacs 22.1 or greater
162 ;; and XEmacs 21.5.
163 (line-number-at-pos
164 . ,(lambda (&optional pos)
165 "Return (narrowed) buffer line number at position POS.
166 If POS is nil, use current buffer location.
167 Counting starts at (point-min), so the value refers
168 to the contents of the accessible portion of the buffer."
169 (let ((opoint (or pos (point))) start)
170 (save-excursion
171 (goto-char (point-min))
172 (setq start (point))
173 (goto-char opoint)
174 (forward-line 0)
175 (1+ (count-lines start (point))))))))))
177 ;; `decode-coding-string', `encode-coding-string', `decode-coding-region'
178 ;; and `encode-coding-region' are available in Emacs and XEmacs built with
179 ;; the `file-coding' feature, but the XEmacs versions treat nil, that is
180 ;; given as the `coding-system' argument, as the `binary' coding system.
181 (eval-and-compile
182 (if (featurep 'xemacs)
183 (if (featurep 'file-coding)
184 (progn
185 (defun mm-decode-coding-string (str coding-system)
186 (if coding-system
187 (decode-coding-string str coding-system)
188 str))
189 (defun mm-encode-coding-string (str coding-system)
190 (if coding-system
191 (encode-coding-string str coding-system)
192 str))
193 (defun mm-decode-coding-region (start end coding-system)
194 (if coding-system
195 (decode-coding-region start end coding-system)))
196 (defun mm-encode-coding-region (start end coding-system)
197 (if coding-system
198 (encode-coding-region start end coding-system))))
199 (defun mm-decode-coding-string (str coding-system) str)
200 (defun mm-encode-coding-string (str coding-system) str)
201 (defalias 'mm-decode-coding-region 'ignore)
202 (defalias 'mm-encode-coding-region 'ignore))
203 (defalias 'mm-decode-coding-string 'decode-coding-string)
204 (defalias 'mm-encode-coding-string 'encode-coding-string)
205 (defalias 'mm-decode-coding-region 'decode-coding-region)
206 (defalias 'mm-encode-coding-region 'encode-coding-region)))
208 ;; `string-to-multibyte' is available only in Emacs.
209 (defalias 'mm-string-to-multibyte (if (featurep 'xemacs)
210 'identity
211 'string-to-multibyte))
213 ;; `char-or-char-int-p' is an XEmacs function, not available in Emacs.
214 (eval-and-compile
215 (defalias 'mm-char-or-char-int-p
216 (cond
217 ((fboundp 'char-or-char-int-p) 'char-or-char-int-p)
218 ((fboundp 'char-valid-p) 'char-valid-p)
219 (t 'identity))))
221 ;; `ucs-to-char' is a function that Mule-UCS provides.
222 (eval-and-compile
223 (if (featurep 'xemacs)
224 (cond ((and (fboundp 'unicode-to-char) ;; XEmacs 21.5.
225 (subrp (symbol-function 'unicode-to-char)))
226 (if (featurep 'mule)
227 (defalias 'mm-ucs-to-char 'unicode-to-char)
228 (defun mm-ucs-to-char (codepoint)
229 "Convert Unicode codepoint to character."
230 (or (unicode-to-char codepoint) ?#))))
231 ((featurep 'mule)
232 (defun mm-ucs-to-char (codepoint)
233 "Convert Unicode codepoint to character."
234 (if (fboundp 'ucs-to-char) ;; Mule-UCS is loaded.
235 (progn
236 (defalias 'mm-ucs-to-char
237 (lambda (codepoint)
238 "Convert Unicode codepoint to character."
239 (condition-case nil
240 (or (ucs-to-char codepoint) ?#)
241 (error ?#))))
242 (mm-ucs-to-char codepoint))
243 (condition-case nil
244 (or (int-to-char codepoint) ?#)
245 (error ?#)))))
247 (defun mm-ucs-to-char (codepoint)
248 "Convert Unicode codepoint to character."
249 (condition-case nil
250 (or (int-to-char codepoint) ?#)
251 (error ?#)))))
252 (if (let ((char (make-char 'japanese-jisx0208 36 34)))
253 (eq char (decode-char 'ucs char)))
254 ;; Emacs 23.
255 (defalias 'mm-ucs-to-char 'identity)
256 (defun mm-ucs-to-char (codepoint)
257 "Convert Unicode codepoint to character."
258 (or (decode-char 'ucs codepoint) ?#)))))
260 ;; Fixme: This seems always to be used to read a MIME charset, so it
261 ;; should be re-named and fixed (in Emacs) to offer completion only on
262 ;; proper charset names (base coding systems which have a
263 ;; mime-charset defined). XEmacs doesn't believe in mime-charset;
264 ;; test with
265 ;; `(or (coding-system-get 'iso-8859-1 'mime-charset)
266 ;; (coding-system-get 'iso-8859-1 :mime-charset))'
267 ;; Actually, there should be an `mm-coding-system-mime-charset'.
268 (eval-and-compile
269 (defalias 'mm-read-coding-system
270 (if (featurep 'emacs) 'read-coding-system
271 (cond
272 ((fboundp 'read-coding-system)
273 (if (and (featurep 'xemacs)
274 (<= (string-to-number emacs-version) 21.1))
275 (lambda (prompt &optional default-coding-system)
276 (read-coding-system prompt))
277 'read-coding-system))
278 (t (lambda (prompt &optional default-coding-system)
279 "Prompt the user for a coding system."
280 (gnus-completing-read
281 prompt (mapcar (lambda (s) (symbol-name (car s)))
282 mm-mime-mule-charset-alist))))))))
284 (defvar mm-coding-system-list nil)
285 (defun mm-get-coding-system-list ()
286 "Get the coding system list."
287 (or mm-coding-system-list
288 (setq mm-coding-system-list (mm-coding-system-list))))
290 (defun mm-coding-system-p (cs)
291 "Return non-nil if CS is a symbol naming a coding system.
292 In XEmacs, also return non-nil if CS is a coding system object.
293 If CS is available, return CS itself in Emacs, and return a coding
294 system object in XEmacs."
295 (if (fboundp 'find-coding-system)
296 (and cs (find-coding-system cs))
297 (if (fboundp 'coding-system-p)
298 (when (coding-system-p cs)
300 ;; no-MULE XEmacs:
301 (car (memq cs (mm-get-coding-system-list))))))
303 (defvar mm-charset-synonym-alist
305 ;; Not in XEmacs, but it's not a proper MIME charset anyhow.
306 ,@(unless (mm-coding-system-p 'x-ctext)
307 '((x-ctext . ctext)))
308 ;; ISO-8859-15 is very similar to ISO-8859-1. But it's _different_ in 8
309 ;; positions!
310 ,@(unless (mm-coding-system-p 'iso-8859-15)
311 '((iso-8859-15 . iso-8859-1)))
312 ;; BIG-5HKSCS is similar to, but different than, BIG-5.
313 ,@(unless (mm-coding-system-p 'big5-hkscs)
314 '((big5-hkscs . big5)))
315 ;; A Microsoft misunderstanding.
316 ,@(when (and (not (mm-coding-system-p 'unicode))
317 (mm-coding-system-p 'utf-16-le))
318 '((unicode . utf-16-le)))
319 ;; A Microsoft misunderstanding.
320 ,@(unless (mm-coding-system-p 'ks_c_5601-1987)
321 (if (mm-coding-system-p 'cp949)
322 '((ks_c_5601-1987 . cp949))
323 '((ks_c_5601-1987 . euc-kr))))
324 ;; Windows-31J is Windows Codepage 932.
325 ,@(when (and (not (mm-coding-system-p 'windows-31j))
326 (mm-coding-system-p 'cp932))
327 '((windows-31j . cp932)))
328 ;; Charset name: GBK, Charset aliases: CP936, MS936, windows-936
329 ;; http://www.iana.org/assignments/charset-reg/GBK
330 ;; Emacs 22.1 has cp936, but not gbk, so we alias it:
331 ,@(when (and (not (mm-coding-system-p 'gbk))
332 (mm-coding-system-p 'cp936))
333 '((gbk . cp936)))
334 ;; UTF8 is a bogus name for UTF-8
335 ,@(when (and (not (mm-coding-system-p 'utf8))
336 (mm-coding-system-p 'utf-8))
337 '((utf8 . utf-8)))
338 ;; ISO8859-1 is a bogus name for ISO-8859-1
339 ,@(when (and (not (mm-coding-system-p 'iso8859-1))
340 (mm-coding-system-p 'iso-8859-1))
341 '((iso8859-1 . iso-8859-1)))
342 ;; ISO_8859-1 is a bogus name for ISO-8859-1
343 ,@(when (and (not (mm-coding-system-p 'iso_8859-1))
344 (mm-coding-system-p 'iso-8859-1))
345 '((iso_8859-1 . iso-8859-1)))
347 "A mapping from unknown or invalid charset names to the real charset names.
349 See `mm-codepage-iso-8859-list' and `mm-codepage-ibm-list'.")
351 (defun mm-codepage-setup (number &optional alias)
352 "Create a coding system cpNUMBER.
353 The coding system is created using `codepage-setup'. If ALIAS is
354 non-nil, an alias is created and added to
355 `mm-charset-synonym-alist'. If ALIAS is a string, it's used as
356 the alias. Else windows-NUMBER is used."
357 (interactive
358 (let ((completion-ignore-case t)
359 (candidates (if (fboundp 'cp-supported-codepages)
360 (cp-supported-codepages)
361 ;; Removed in Emacs 23 (unicode), so signal an error:
362 (error "`codepage-setup' not present in this Emacs version"))))
363 (list (gnus-completing-read "Setup DOS Codepage" candidates
364 t nil nil "437"))))
365 (when alias
366 (setq alias (if (stringp alias)
367 (intern alias)
368 (intern (format "windows-%s" number)))))
369 (let* ((cp (intern (format "cp%s" number))))
370 (unless (mm-coding-system-p cp)
371 (if (fboundp 'codepage-setup) ; silence compiler
372 (codepage-setup number)
373 (error "`codepage-setup' not present in this Emacs version")))
374 (when (and alias
375 ;; Don't add alias if setup of cp failed.
376 (mm-coding-system-p cp))
377 (add-to-list 'mm-charset-synonym-alist (cons alias cp)))))
379 (defcustom mm-codepage-iso-8859-list
380 (list 1250 ;; Windows-1250 is a variant of Latin-2 heavily used by Microsoft
381 ;; Outlook users in Czech republic. Use this to allow reading of
382 ;; their e-mails.
383 '(1252 . 1) ;; Windows-1252 is a superset of iso-8859-1 (West
384 ;; Europe). See also `gnus-article-dumbquotes-map'.
385 '(1254 . 9) ;; Windows-1254 is a superset of iso-8859-9 (Turkish).
386 '(1255 . 8));; Windows-1255 is a superset of iso-8859-8 (Hebrew).
387 "A list of Windows codepage numbers and iso-8859 charset numbers.
389 If an element is a number corresponding to a supported windows
390 codepage, appropriate entries to `mm-charset-synonym-alist' are
391 added by `mm-setup-codepage-iso-8859'. An element may also be a
392 cons cell where the car is a codepage number and the cdr is the
393 corresponding number of an iso-8859 charset."
394 :type '(list (set :inline t
395 (const 1250 :tag "Central and East European")
396 (const (1252 . 1) :tag "West European")
397 (const (1254 . 9) :tag "Turkish")
398 (const (1255 . 8) :tag "Hebrew"))
399 (repeat :inline t
400 :tag "Other options"
401 (choice
402 (integer :tag "Windows codepage number")
403 (cons (integer :tag "Windows codepage number")
404 (integer :tag "iso-8859 charset number")))))
405 :version "22.1" ;; Gnus 5.10.9
406 :group 'mime)
408 (defcustom mm-codepage-ibm-list
409 (list 437 ;; (US etc.)
410 860 ;; (Portugal)
411 861 ;; (Iceland)
412 862 ;; (Israel)
413 863 ;; (Canadian French)
414 865 ;; (Nordic)
415 852 ;;
416 850 ;; (Latin 1)
417 855 ;; (Cyrillic)
418 866 ;; (Cyrillic - Russian)
419 857 ;; (Turkish)
420 864 ;; (Arabic)
421 869 ;; (Greek)
422 874);; (Thai)
423 ;; In Emacs 23 (unicode), cp... and ibm... are aliases.
424 ;; Cf. http://thread.gmane.org/v9lkng5nwy.fsf@marauder.physik.uni-ulm.de
425 "List of IBM codepage numbers.
427 The codepage mappings slightly differ between IBM and other vendors.
428 See \"ftp://ftp.unicode.org/Public/MAPPINGS/VENDORS/IBM/README.TXT\".
430 If an element is a number corresponding to a supported windows
431 codepage, appropriate entries to `mm-charset-synonym-alist' are
432 added by `mm-setup-codepage-ibm'."
433 :type '(list (set :inline t
434 (const 437 :tag "US etc.")
435 (const 860 :tag "Portugal")
436 (const 861 :tag "Iceland")
437 (const 862 :tag "Israel")
438 (const 863 :tag "Canadian French")
439 (const 865 :tag "Nordic")
440 (const 852)
441 (const 850 :tag "Latin 1")
442 (const 855 :tag "Cyrillic")
443 (const 866 :tag "Cyrillic - Russian")
444 (const 857 :tag "Turkish")
445 (const 864 :tag "Arabic")
446 (const 869 :tag "Greek")
447 (const 874 :tag "Thai"))
448 (repeat :inline t
449 :tag "Other options"
450 (integer :tag "Codepage number")))
451 :version "22.1" ;; Gnus 5.10.9
452 :group 'mime)
454 (defun mm-setup-codepage-iso-8859 (&optional list)
455 "Add appropriate entries to `mm-charset-synonym-alist'.
456 Unless LIST is given, `mm-codepage-iso-8859-list' is used."
457 (unless list
458 (setq list mm-codepage-iso-8859-list))
459 (dolist (i list)
460 (let (cp windows iso)
461 (if (consp i)
462 (setq cp (intern (format "cp%d" (car i)))
463 windows (intern (format "windows-%d" (car i)))
464 iso (intern (format "iso-8859-%d" (cdr i))))
465 (setq cp (intern (format "cp%d" i))
466 windows (intern (format "windows-%d" i))))
467 (unless (mm-coding-system-p windows)
468 (if (mm-coding-system-p cp)
469 (add-to-list 'mm-charset-synonym-alist (cons windows cp))
470 (add-to-list 'mm-charset-synonym-alist (cons windows iso)))))))
472 (defun mm-setup-codepage-ibm (&optional list)
473 "Add appropriate entries to `mm-charset-synonym-alist'.
474 Unless LIST is given, `mm-codepage-ibm-list' is used."
475 (unless list
476 (setq list mm-codepage-ibm-list))
477 (dolist (number list)
478 (let ((ibm (intern (format "ibm%d" number)))
479 (cp (intern (format "cp%d" number))))
480 (when (and (not (mm-coding-system-p ibm))
481 (mm-coding-system-p cp))
482 (add-to-list 'mm-charset-synonym-alist (cons ibm cp))))))
484 ;; Initialize:
485 (mm-setup-codepage-iso-8859)
486 (mm-setup-codepage-ibm)
488 ;; Note: this has to be defined before `mm-charset-to-coding-system'.
489 (defcustom mm-charset-eval-alist
490 (if (featurep 'xemacs)
491 nil ;; I don't know what would be useful for XEmacs.
492 '(;; Emacs 22 provides autoloads for 1250-1258
493 ;; (i.e. `mm-codepage-setup' does nothing).
494 (windows-1250 . (mm-codepage-setup 1250 t))
495 (windows-1251 . (mm-codepage-setup 1251 t))
496 (windows-1253 . (mm-codepage-setup 1253 t))
497 (windows-1257 . (mm-codepage-setup 1257 t))))
498 "An alist of (CHARSET . FORM) pairs.
499 If an article is encoded in an unknown CHARSET, FORM is
500 evaluated. This allows to load additional libraries providing
501 charsets on demand. If supported by your Emacs version, you
502 could use `autoload-coding-system' here."
503 :version "22.1" ;; Gnus 5.10.9
504 :type '(list (set :inline t
505 (const (windows-1250 . (mm-codepage-setup 1250 t)))
506 (const (windows-1251 . (mm-codepage-setup 1251 t)))
507 (const (windows-1253 . (mm-codepage-setup 1253 t)))
508 (const (windows-1257 . (mm-codepage-setup 1257 t)))
509 (const (cp850 . (mm-codepage-setup 850 nil))))
510 (repeat :inline t
511 :tag "Other options"
512 (cons (symbol :tag "charset")
513 (symbol :tag "form"))))
514 :group 'mime)
515 (put 'mm-charset-eval-alist 'risky-local-variable t)
517 (defvar mm-charset-override-alist)
519 ;; Note: this function has to be defined before `mm-charset-override-alist'
520 ;; since it will use this function in order to determine its default value
521 ;; when loading mm-util.elc.
522 (defun mm-charset-to-coding-system (charset &optional lbt
523 allow-override silent)
524 "Return coding-system corresponding to CHARSET.
525 CHARSET is a symbol naming a MIME charset.
526 If optional argument LBT (`unix', `dos' or `mac') is specified, it is
527 used as the line break code type of the coding system.
529 If ALLOW-OVERRIDE is given, use `mm-charset-override-alist' to
530 map undesired charset names to their replacement. This should
531 only be used for decoding, not for encoding.
533 A non-nil value of SILENT means don't issue a warning even if CHARSET
534 is not available."
535 ;; OVERRIDE is used (only) in `mm-decode-body' and `mm-decode-string'.
536 (when (stringp charset)
537 (setq charset (intern (downcase charset))))
538 (when lbt
539 (setq charset (intern (format "%s-%s" charset lbt))))
540 (cond
541 ((null charset)
542 charset)
543 ;; Running in a non-MULE environment.
544 ((or (null (mm-get-coding-system-list))
545 (not (fboundp 'coding-system-get)))
546 charset)
547 ;; Check override list quite early. Should only used for decoding, not for
548 ;; encoding!
549 ((and allow-override
550 (let ((cs (cdr (assq charset mm-charset-override-alist))))
551 (and cs (mm-coding-system-p cs) cs))))
552 ;; ascii
553 ((or (eq charset 'us-ascii)
554 (string-match "ansi.x3.4" (symbol-name charset)))
555 'ascii)
556 ;; Check to see whether we can handle this charset. (This depends
557 ;; on there being some coding system matching each `mime-charset'
558 ;; property defined, as there should be.)
559 ((and (mm-coding-system-p charset)
560 ;;; Doing this would potentially weed out incorrect charsets.
561 ;;; charset
562 ;;; (eq charset (coding-system-get charset 'mime-charset))
564 charset)
565 ;; Use coding system Emacs knows.
566 ((and (fboundp 'coding-system-from-name)
567 (coding-system-from-name charset)))
568 ;; Eval expressions from `mm-charset-eval-alist'
569 ((let* ((el (assq charset mm-charset-eval-alist))
570 (cs (car el))
571 (form (cdr el)))
572 (and cs
573 form
574 (prog2
575 ;; Avoid errors...
576 (condition-case nil (eval form) (error nil))
577 ;; (message "Failed to eval `%s'" form))
578 (mm-coding-system-p cs)
579 (message "Added charset `%s' via `mm-charset-eval-alist'" cs))
580 cs)))
581 ;; Translate invalid charsets.
582 ((let ((cs (cdr (assq charset mm-charset-synonym-alist))))
583 (and cs
584 (mm-coding-system-p cs)
585 ;; (message
586 ;; "Using synonym `%s' from `mm-charset-synonym-alist' for `%s'"
587 ;; cs charset)
588 cs)))
589 ;; Last resort: search the coding system list for entries which
590 ;; have the right mime-charset in case the canonical name isn't
591 ;; defined (though it should be).
592 ((let (cs)
593 ;; mm-get-coding-system-list returns a list of cs without lbt.
594 ;; Do we need -lbt?
595 (dolist (c (mm-get-coding-system-list))
596 (if (and (null cs)
597 (eq charset (or (coding-system-get c :mime-charset)
598 (coding-system-get c 'mime-charset))))
599 (setq cs c)))
600 (unless (or silent cs)
601 ;; Warn the user about unknown charset:
602 (if (fboundp 'gnus-message)
603 (gnus-message 7 "Unknown charset: %s" charset)
604 (message "Unknown charset: %s" charset)))
605 cs))))
607 ;; Note: `mm-charset-to-coding-system' has to be defined before this.
608 (defcustom mm-charset-override-alist
609 ;; Note: pairs that cannot be used in the Emacs version currently running
610 ;; will be removed.
611 '((gb2312 . gbk)
612 (iso-8859-1 . windows-1252)
613 (iso-8859-8 . windows-1255)
614 (iso-8859-9 . windows-1254))
615 "A mapping from undesired charset names to their replacement.
617 You may add pairs like (iso-8859-1 . windows-1252) here,
618 i.e. treat iso-8859-1 as windows-1252. windows-1252 is a
619 superset of iso-8859-1."
620 :type
621 '(list
622 :convert-widget
623 (lambda (widget)
624 (let ((defaults
625 (delq nil
626 (mapcar (lambda (pair)
627 (if (mm-charset-to-coding-system (cdr pair)
628 nil nil t)
629 pair))
630 '((gb2312 . gbk)
631 (iso-8859-1 . windows-1252)
632 (iso-8859-8 . windows-1255)
633 (iso-8859-9 . windows-1254)
634 (undecided . windows-1252)))))
635 (val (copy-sequence (default-value 'mm-charset-override-alist)))
636 pair rest)
637 (while val
638 (push (if (and (prog1
639 (setq pair (assq (caar val) defaults))
640 (setq defaults (delq pair defaults)))
641 (equal (car val) pair))
642 `(const ,pair)
643 `(cons :format "%v"
644 (const :format "(%v" ,(caar val))
645 (symbol :size 3 :format " . %v)\n" ,(cdar val))))
646 rest)
647 (setq val (cdr val)))
648 (while defaults
649 (push `(const ,(pop defaults)) rest))
650 (widget-convert
651 'list
652 `(set :inline t :format "%v" ,@(nreverse rest))
653 `(repeat :inline t :tag "Other options"
654 (cons :format "%v"
655 (symbol :size 3 :format "(%v")
656 (symbol :size 3 :format " . %v)\n")))))))
657 ;; Remove pairs that cannot be used in the Emacs version currently
658 ;; running. Note that this section will be evaluated when loading
659 ;; mm-util.elc.
660 :set (lambda (symbol value)
661 (custom-set-default
662 symbol (delq nil
663 (mapcar (lambda (pair)
664 (if (mm-charset-to-coding-system (cdr pair)
665 nil nil t)
666 pair))
667 value))))
668 :version "22.1" ;; Gnus 5.10.9
669 :group 'mime)
671 (defvar mm-binary-coding-system
672 (cond
673 ((mm-coding-system-p 'binary) 'binary)
674 ((mm-coding-system-p 'no-conversion) 'no-conversion)
675 (t nil))
676 "100% binary coding system.")
678 (defvar mm-text-coding-system
679 (or (if (memq system-type '(windows-nt ms-dos))
680 (and (mm-coding-system-p 'raw-text-dos) 'raw-text-dos)
681 (and (mm-coding-system-p 'raw-text) 'raw-text))
682 mm-binary-coding-system)
683 "Text-safe coding system (For removing ^M).")
685 (defvar mm-text-coding-system-for-write nil
686 "Text coding system for write.")
688 (defvar mm-auto-save-coding-system
689 (cond
690 ((mm-coding-system-p 'utf-8-emacs) ; Mule 7
691 (if (memq system-type '(windows-nt ms-dos))
692 (if (mm-coding-system-p 'utf-8-emacs-dos)
693 'utf-8-emacs-dos mm-binary-coding-system)
694 'utf-8-emacs))
695 ((mm-coding-system-p 'emacs-mule)
696 (if (memq system-type '(windows-nt ms-dos))
697 (if (mm-coding-system-p 'emacs-mule-dos)
698 'emacs-mule-dos mm-binary-coding-system)
699 'emacs-mule))
700 ((mm-coding-system-p 'escape-quoted) 'escape-quoted)
701 (t mm-binary-coding-system))
702 "Coding system of auto save file.")
704 (defvar mm-universal-coding-system mm-auto-save-coding-system
705 "The universal coding system.")
707 ;; Fixme: some of the cars here aren't valid MIME charsets. That
708 ;; should only matter with XEmacs, though.
709 (defvar mm-mime-mule-charset-alist
710 `((us-ascii ascii)
711 (iso-8859-1 latin-iso8859-1)
712 (iso-8859-2 latin-iso8859-2)
713 (iso-8859-3 latin-iso8859-3)
714 (iso-8859-4 latin-iso8859-4)
715 (iso-8859-5 cyrillic-iso8859-5)
716 ;; Non-mule (X)Emacs uses the last mule-charset for 8bit characters.
717 ;; The fake mule-charset, gnus-koi8-r, tells Gnus that the default
718 ;; charset is koi8-r, not iso-8859-5.
719 (koi8-r cyrillic-iso8859-5 gnus-koi8-r)
720 (iso-8859-6 arabic-iso8859-6)
721 (iso-8859-7 greek-iso8859-7)
722 (iso-8859-8 hebrew-iso8859-8)
723 (iso-8859-9 latin-iso8859-9)
724 (iso-8859-14 latin-iso8859-14)
725 (iso-8859-15 latin-iso8859-15)
726 (viscii vietnamese-viscii-lower)
727 (iso-2022-jp latin-jisx0201 japanese-jisx0208 japanese-jisx0208-1978)
728 (euc-kr korean-ksc5601)
729 (gb2312 chinese-gb2312)
730 (gbk chinese-gbk)
731 (gb18030 gb18030-2-byte
732 gb18030-4-byte-bmp gb18030-4-byte-smp
733 gb18030-4-byte-ext-1 gb18030-4-byte-ext-2)
734 (big5 chinese-big5-1 chinese-big5-2)
735 (tibetan tibetan)
736 (thai-tis620 thai-tis620)
737 (windows-1251 cyrillic-iso8859-5)
738 (iso-2022-7bit ethiopic arabic-1-column arabic-2-column)
739 (iso-2022-jp-2 latin-iso8859-1 greek-iso8859-7
740 latin-jisx0201 japanese-jisx0208-1978
741 chinese-gb2312 japanese-jisx0208
742 korean-ksc5601 japanese-jisx0212)
743 (iso-2022-int-1 latin-iso8859-1 greek-iso8859-7
744 latin-jisx0201 japanese-jisx0208-1978
745 chinese-gb2312 japanese-jisx0208
746 korean-ksc5601 japanese-jisx0212
747 chinese-cns11643-1 chinese-cns11643-2)
748 (iso-2022-int-1 latin-iso8859-1 latin-iso8859-2
749 cyrillic-iso8859-5 greek-iso8859-7
750 latin-jisx0201 japanese-jisx0208-1978
751 chinese-gb2312 japanese-jisx0208
752 korean-ksc5601 japanese-jisx0212
753 chinese-cns11643-1 chinese-cns11643-2
754 chinese-cns11643-3 chinese-cns11643-4
755 chinese-cns11643-5 chinese-cns11643-6
756 chinese-cns11643-7)
757 (iso-2022-jp-3 latin-jisx0201 japanese-jisx0208-1978 japanese-jisx0208
758 japanese-jisx0213-1 japanese-jisx0213-2)
759 (shift_jis latin-jisx0201 katakana-jisx0201 japanese-jisx0208)
760 ,(cond ((fboundp 'unicode-precedence-list)
761 (cons 'utf-8 (delq 'ascii (mapcar 'charset-name
762 (unicode-precedence-list)))))
763 ((or (not (fboundp 'charsetp)) ;; non-Mule case
764 (charsetp 'unicode-a)
765 (not (mm-coding-system-p 'mule-utf-8)))
766 '(utf-8 unicode-a unicode-b unicode-c unicode-d unicode-e))
767 (t ;; If we have utf-8 we're in Mule 5+.
768 (append '(utf-8)
769 (delete 'ascii
770 (coding-system-get 'mule-utf-8 'safe-charsets))))))
771 "Alist of MIME-charset/MULE-charsets.")
773 (defun mm-enrich-utf-8-by-mule-ucs ()
774 "Make the `utf-8' MIME charset usable by the Mule-UCS package.
775 This function will run when the `un-define' module is loaded under
776 XEmacs, and fill the `utf-8' entry in `mm-mime-mule-charset-alist'
777 with Mule charsets. It is completely useless for Emacs."
778 (when (boundp 'unicode-basic-translation-charset-order-list)
779 (condition-case nil
780 (let ((val (delq
781 'ascii
782 (copy-sequence
783 (symbol-value
784 'unicode-basic-translation-charset-order-list))))
785 (elem (assq 'utf-8 mm-mime-mule-charset-alist)))
786 (if elem
787 (setcdr elem val)
788 (setq mm-mime-mule-charset-alist
789 (nconc mm-mime-mule-charset-alist
790 (list (cons 'utf-8 val))))))
791 (error))))
793 ;; Correct by construction, but should be unnecessary for Emacs:
794 (if (featurep 'xemacs)
795 (eval-after-load "un-define" '(mm-enrich-utf-8-by-mule-ucs))
796 (when (and (fboundp 'coding-system-list)
797 (fboundp 'sort-coding-systems))
798 (let ((css (sort-coding-systems (coding-system-list 'base-only)))
799 cs mime mule alist)
800 (while css
801 (setq cs (pop css)
802 mime (or (coding-system-get cs :mime-charset); Emacs 23 (unicode)
803 (coding-system-get cs 'mime-charset)))
804 (when (and mime
805 (not (eq t (setq mule
806 (coding-system-get cs 'safe-charsets))))
807 (not (assq mime alist)))
808 (push (cons mime (delq 'ascii mule)) alist)))
809 (setq mm-mime-mule-charset-alist (nreverse alist)))))
811 (defvar mm-hack-charsets '(iso-8859-15 iso-2022-jp-2)
812 "A list of special charsets.
813 Valid elements include:
814 `iso-8859-15' convert ISO-8859-1, -9 to ISO-8859-15 if ISO-8859-15 exists.
815 `iso-2022-jp-2' convert ISO-2022-jp to ISO-2022-jp-2 if ISO-2022-jp-2 exists."
818 (defvar mm-iso-8859-15-compatible
819 '((iso-8859-1 "\xA4\xA6\xA8\xB4\xB8\xBC\xBD\xBE")
820 (iso-8859-9 "\xA4\xA6\xA8\xB4\xB8\xBC\xBD\xBE\xD0\xDD\xDE\xF0\xFD\xFE"))
821 "ISO-8859-15 exchangeable coding systems and inconvertible characters.")
823 (defvar mm-iso-8859-x-to-15-table
824 (and (fboundp 'coding-system-p)
825 (mm-coding-system-p 'iso-8859-15)
826 (mapcar
827 (lambda (cs)
828 (if (mm-coding-system-p (car cs))
829 (let ((c (string-to-char
830 (decode-coding-string "\341" (car cs)))))
831 (cons (char-charset c)
832 (cons
833 (- (string-to-char
834 (decode-coding-string "\341" 'iso-8859-15)) c)
835 (string-to-list (decode-coding-string (car (cdr cs))
836 (car cs))))))
837 '(gnus-charset 0)))
838 mm-iso-8859-15-compatible))
839 "A table of the difference character between ISO-8859-X and ISO-8859-15.")
841 (defcustom mm-coding-system-priorities
842 (let ((lang (if (boundp 'current-language-environment)
843 (symbol-value 'current-language-environment))))
844 (cond (;; XEmacs without Mule but with `file-coding'.
845 (not lang) nil)
846 ;; In XEmacs 21.5 it may be the one like "Japanese (UTF-8)".
847 ((string-match "\\`Japanese" lang)
848 ;; Japanese users prefer iso-2022-jp to euc-japan or
849 ;; shift_jis, however iso-8859-1 should be used when
850 ;; there are only ASCII text and Latin-1 characters.
851 '(iso-8859-1 iso-2022-jp iso-2022-jp-2 shift_jis utf-8))))
852 "Preferred coding systems for encoding outgoing messages.
854 More than one suitable coding system may be found for some text.
855 By default, the coding system with the highest priority is used
856 to encode outgoing messages (see `sort-coding-systems'). If this
857 variable is set, it overrides the default priority."
858 :version "21.2"
859 :type '(repeat (symbol :tag "Coding system"))
860 :group 'mime)
862 ;; ??
863 (defvar mm-use-find-coding-systems-region
864 (fboundp 'find-coding-systems-region)
865 "Use `find-coding-systems-region' to find proper coding systems.
867 Setting it to nil is useful on Emacsen supporting Unicode if sending
868 mail with multiple parts is preferred to sending a Unicode one.")
870 (defvar mm-extra-numeric-entities
871 (mapcar
872 (lambda (item)
873 (cons (car item) (mm-ucs-to-char (cdr item))))
874 '((#x80 . #x20AC) (#x82 . #x201A) (#x83 . #x0192) (#x84 . #x201E)
875 (#x85 . #x2026) (#x86 . #x2020) (#x87 . #x2021) (#x88 . #x02C6)
876 (#x89 . #x2030) (#x8A . #x0160) (#x8B . #x2039) (#x8C . #x0152)
877 (#x8E . #x017D) (#x91 . #x2018) (#x92 . #x2019) (#x93 . #x201C)
878 (#x94 . #x201D) (#x95 . #x2022) (#x96 . #x2013) (#x97 . #x2014)
879 (#x98 . #x02DC) (#x99 . #x2122) (#x9A . #x0161) (#x9B . #x203A)
880 (#x9C . #x0153) (#x9E . #x017E) (#x9F . #x0178)))
881 "*Alist of extra numeric entities and characters other than ISO 10646.
882 This table is used for decoding extra numeric entities to characters,
883 like \"&#128;\" to the euro sign, mainly in html messages.")
885 ;;; Internal variables:
887 ;;; Functions:
889 (defun mm-mule-charset-to-mime-charset (charset)
890 "Return the MIME charset corresponding to the given Mule CHARSET."
891 (if (and (fboundp 'find-coding-systems-for-charsets)
892 (fboundp 'sort-coding-systems))
893 (let ((css (sort (sort-coding-systems
894 (find-coding-systems-for-charsets (list charset)))
895 'mm-sort-coding-systems-predicate))
896 cs mime)
897 (while (and (not mime)
898 css)
899 (when (setq cs (pop css))
900 (setq mime (or (coding-system-get cs :mime-charset)
901 (coding-system-get cs 'mime-charset)))))
902 mime)
903 (let ((alist (mapcar (lambda (cs)
904 (assq cs mm-mime-mule-charset-alist))
905 (sort (mapcar 'car mm-mime-mule-charset-alist)
906 'mm-sort-coding-systems-predicate)))
907 out)
908 (while alist
909 (when (memq charset (cdar alist))
910 (setq out (caar alist)
911 alist nil))
912 (pop alist))
913 out)))
915 (eval-and-compile
916 (if (featurep 'xemacs)
917 (defalias 'mm-enable-multibyte 'ignore)
918 (defun mm-enable-multibyte ()
919 "Set the multibyte flag of the current buffer.
920 Only do this if the default value of `enable-multibyte-characters' is
921 non-nil. This is a no-op in XEmacs."
922 (set-buffer-multibyte 'to)))
924 (if (featurep 'xemacs)
925 (defalias 'mm-disable-multibyte 'ignore)
926 (defun mm-disable-multibyte ()
927 "Unset the multibyte flag of in the current buffer.
928 This is a no-op in XEmacs."
929 (set-buffer-multibyte nil))))
931 (defun mm-preferred-coding-system (charset)
932 ;; A typo in some Emacs versions.
933 (or (get-charset-property charset 'preferred-coding-system)
934 (get-charset-property charset 'prefered-coding-system)))
936 ;; Mule charsets shouldn't be used.
937 (defsubst mm-guess-charset ()
938 "Guess Mule charset from the language environment."
940 mail-parse-mule-charset ;; cached mule-charset
941 (progn
942 (setq mail-parse-mule-charset
943 (and (boundp 'current-language-environment)
944 (car (last
945 (assq 'charset
946 (assoc current-language-environment
947 language-info-alist))))))
948 (if (or (not mail-parse-mule-charset)
949 (eq mail-parse-mule-charset 'ascii))
950 (setq mail-parse-mule-charset
951 (or (car (last (assq mail-parse-charset
952 mm-mime-mule-charset-alist)))
953 ;; default
954 'latin-iso8859-1)))
955 mail-parse-mule-charset)))
957 (defun mm-charset-after (&optional pos)
958 "Return charset of a character in current buffer at position POS.
959 If POS is nil, it defaults to the current point.
960 If POS is out of range, the value is nil.
961 If the charset is `composition', return the actual one."
962 (let ((char (char-after pos)) charset)
963 (if (< (mm-char-int char) 128)
964 (setq charset 'ascii)
965 ;; charset-after is fake in some Emacsen.
966 (setq charset (and (fboundp 'char-charset) (char-charset char)))
967 (if (eq charset 'composition) ; Mule 4
968 (let ((p (or pos (point))))
969 (cadr (find-charset-region p (1+ p))))
970 (if (and charset (not (memq charset '(ascii eight-bit-control
971 eight-bit-graphic))))
972 charset
973 (mm-guess-charset))))))
975 (defun mm-mime-charset (charset)
976 "Return the MIME charset corresponding to the given Mule CHARSET."
977 (if (eq charset 'unknown)
978 (error "The message contains non-printable characters, please use attachment"))
979 (if (and (fboundp 'coding-system-get) (fboundp 'get-charset-property))
981 (and (mm-preferred-coding-system charset)
982 (or (coding-system-get
983 (mm-preferred-coding-system charset) :mime-charset)
984 (coding-system-get
985 (mm-preferred-coding-system charset) 'mime-charset)))
986 (and (eq charset 'ascii)
987 'us-ascii)
988 (mm-preferred-coding-system charset)
989 (mm-mule-charset-to-mime-charset charset))
990 ;; This is for XEmacs.
991 (mm-mule-charset-to-mime-charset charset)))
993 ;; `delete-dups' is not available in XEmacs 21.4.
994 (if (fboundp 'delete-dups)
995 (defalias 'mm-delete-duplicates 'delete-dups)
996 (defun mm-delete-duplicates (list)
997 "Destructively remove `equal' duplicates from LIST.
998 Store the result in LIST and return it. LIST must be a proper list.
999 Of several `equal' occurrences of an element in LIST, the first
1000 one is kept.
1002 This is a compatibility function for Emacsen without `delete-dups'."
1003 ;; Code from `subr.el' in Emacs 22:
1004 (let ((tail list))
1005 (while tail
1006 (setcdr tail (delete (car tail) (cdr tail)))
1007 (setq tail (cdr tail))))
1008 list))
1010 ;; Fixme: This is used in places when it should be testing the
1011 ;; default multibyteness. See mm-default-multibyte-p.
1012 (eval-and-compile
1013 (if (and (not (featurep 'xemacs))
1014 (boundp 'enable-multibyte-characters))
1015 (defun mm-multibyte-p ()
1016 "Non-nil if multibyte is enabled in the current buffer."
1017 enable-multibyte-characters)
1018 (defun mm-multibyte-p () (featurep 'mule))))
1020 (defun mm-default-multibyte-p ()
1021 "Return non-nil if the session is multibyte.
1022 This affects whether coding conversion should be attempted generally."
1023 (if (featurep 'mule)
1024 (if (boundp 'enable-multibyte-characters)
1025 (default-value 'enable-multibyte-characters)
1026 t)))
1028 (defun mm-iso-8859-x-to-15-region (&optional b e)
1029 (if (fboundp 'char-charset)
1030 (let (charset item c inconvertible)
1031 (save-restriction
1032 (if e (narrow-to-region b e))
1033 (goto-char (point-min))
1034 (skip-chars-forward "\0-\177")
1035 (while (not (eobp))
1036 (cond
1037 ((not (setq item (assq (char-charset (setq c (char-after)))
1038 mm-iso-8859-x-to-15-table)))
1039 (forward-char))
1040 ((memq c (cdr (cdr item)))
1041 (setq inconvertible t)
1042 (forward-char))
1044 (insert-before-markers (prog1 (+ c (car (cdr item)))
1045 (delete-char 1)))))
1046 (skip-chars-forward "\0-\177")))
1047 (not inconvertible))))
1049 (defun mm-sort-coding-systems-predicate (a b)
1050 (let ((priorities
1051 (mapcar (lambda (cs)
1052 ;; Note: invalid entries are dropped silently
1053 (and (setq cs (mm-coding-system-p cs))
1054 (coding-system-base cs)))
1055 mm-coding-system-priorities)))
1056 (and (setq a (mm-coding-system-p a))
1057 (if (setq b (mm-coding-system-p b))
1058 (> (length (memq (coding-system-base a) priorities))
1059 (length (memq (coding-system-base b) priorities)))
1060 t))))
1062 (eval-when-compile
1063 (autoload 'latin-unity-massage-name "latin-unity")
1064 (autoload 'latin-unity-maybe-remap "latin-unity")
1065 (autoload 'latin-unity-representations-feasible-region "latin-unity")
1066 (autoload 'latin-unity-representations-present-region "latin-unity"))
1068 (defvar latin-unity-coding-systems)
1069 (defvar latin-unity-ucs-list)
1071 (defun mm-xemacs-find-mime-charset-1 (begin end)
1072 "Determine which MIME charset to use to send region as message.
1073 This uses the XEmacs-specific latin-unity package to better handle the
1074 case where identical characters from diverse ISO-8859-? character sets
1075 can be encoded using a single one of the corresponding coding systems.
1077 It treats `mm-coding-system-priorities' as the list of preferred
1078 coding systems; a useful example setting for this list in Western
1079 Europe would be '(iso-8859-1 iso-8859-15 utf-8), which would default
1080 to the very standard Latin 1 coding system, and only move to coding
1081 systems that are less supported as is necessary to encode the
1082 characters that exist in the buffer.
1084 Latin Unity doesn't know about those non-ASCII Roman characters that
1085 are available in various East Asian character sets. As such, its
1086 behavior if you have a JIS 0212 LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH ACUTE in a
1087 buffer and it can otherwise be encoded as Latin 1, won't be ideal.
1088 But this is very much a corner case, so don't worry about it."
1089 (let ((systems mm-coding-system-priorities) csets psets curset)
1091 ;; Load the Latin Unity library, if available.
1092 (when (and (not (featurep 'latin-unity)) (locate-library "latin-unity"))
1093 (require 'latin-unity))
1095 ;; Now, can we use it?
1096 (if (featurep 'latin-unity)
1097 (progn
1098 (setq csets (latin-unity-representations-feasible-region begin end)
1099 psets (latin-unity-representations-present-region begin end))
1101 (catch 'done
1103 ;; Pass back the first coding system in the preferred list
1104 ;; that can encode the whole region.
1105 (dolist (curset systems)
1106 (setq curset (latin-unity-massage-name 'buffer-default curset))
1108 ;; If the coding system is a universal coding system, then
1109 ;; it can certainly encode all the characters in the region.
1110 (if (memq curset latin-unity-ucs-list)
1111 (throw 'done (list curset)))
1113 ;; If a coding system isn't universal, and isn't in
1114 ;; the list that latin unity knows about, we can't
1115 ;; decide whether to use it here. Leave that until later
1116 ;; in `mm-find-mime-charset-region' function, whence we
1117 ;; have been called.
1118 (unless (memq curset latin-unity-coding-systems)
1119 (throw 'done nil))
1121 ;; Right, we know about this coding system, and it may
1122 ;; conceivably be able to encode all the characters in
1123 ;; the region.
1124 (if (latin-unity-maybe-remap begin end curset csets psets t)
1125 (throw 'done (list curset))))
1127 ;; Can't encode using anything from the
1128 ;; `mm-coding-system-priorities' list.
1129 ;; Leave `mm-find-mime-charset' to do most of the work.
1130 nil))
1132 ;; Right, latin unity isn't available; let `mm-find-charset-region'
1133 ;; take its default action, which equally applies to GNU Emacs.
1134 nil)))
1136 (defmacro mm-xemacs-find-mime-charset (begin end)
1137 (when (featurep 'xemacs)
1138 `(and (featurep 'mule) (mm-xemacs-find-mime-charset-1 ,begin ,end))))
1140 (declare-function mm-delete-duplicates "mm-util" (list))
1142 (defun mm-find-mime-charset-region (b e &optional hack-charsets)
1143 "Return the MIME charsets needed to encode the region between B and E.
1144 nil means ASCII, a single-element list represents an appropriate MIME
1145 charset, and a longer list means no appropriate charset."
1146 (let (charsets)
1147 ;; The return possibilities of this function are a mess...
1148 (or (and (mm-multibyte-p)
1149 mm-use-find-coding-systems-region
1150 ;; Find the mime-charset of the most preferred coding
1151 ;; system that has one.
1152 (let ((systems (find-coding-systems-region b e)))
1153 (when mm-coding-system-priorities
1154 (setq systems
1155 (sort systems 'mm-sort-coding-systems-predicate)))
1156 (setq systems (delq 'compound-text systems))
1157 (unless (equal systems '(undecided))
1158 (while systems
1159 (let* ((head (pop systems))
1160 (cs (or (coding-system-get head :mime-charset)
1161 (coding-system-get head 'mime-charset))))
1162 ;; The mime-charset (`x-ctext') of
1163 ;; `compound-text' is not in the IANA list. We
1164 ;; shouldn't normally use anything here with a
1165 ;; mime-charset having an `x-' prefix.
1166 ;; Fixme: Allow this to be overridden, since
1167 ;; there is existing use of x-ctext.
1168 ;; Also people apparently need the coding system
1169 ;; `iso-2022-jp-3' (which Mule-UCS defines with
1170 ;; mime-charset, though it's not valid).
1171 (if (and cs
1172 (not (string-match "^[Xx]-" (symbol-name cs)))
1173 ;; UTF-16 of any variety is invalid for
1174 ;; text parts and, unfortunately, has
1175 ;; mime-charset defined both in Mule-UCS
1176 ;; and versions of Emacs. (The name
1177 ;; might be `mule-utf-16...' or
1178 ;; `utf-16...'.)
1179 (not (string-match "utf-16" (symbol-name cs))))
1180 (setq systems nil
1181 charsets (list cs))))))
1182 charsets))
1183 ;; If we're XEmacs, and some coding system is appropriate,
1184 ;; mm-xemacs-find-mime-charset will return an appropriate list.
1185 ;; Otherwise, we'll get nil, and the next setq will get invoked.
1186 (setq charsets (mm-xemacs-find-mime-charset b e))
1188 ;; Fixme: won't work for unibyte Emacs 23:
1190 ;; We're not multibyte, or a single coding system won't cover it.
1191 (setq charsets
1192 (mm-delete-duplicates
1193 (mapcar 'mm-mime-charset
1194 (delq 'ascii
1195 (mm-find-charset-region b e))))))
1196 (if (and (> (length charsets) 1)
1197 (memq 'iso-8859-15 charsets)
1198 (memq 'iso-8859-15 hack-charsets)
1199 (save-excursion (mm-iso-8859-x-to-15-region b e)))
1200 (dolist (x mm-iso-8859-15-compatible)
1201 (setq charsets (delq (car x) charsets))))
1202 (if (and (memq 'iso-2022-jp-2 charsets)
1203 (memq 'iso-2022-jp-2 hack-charsets))
1204 (setq charsets (delq 'iso-2022-jp charsets)))
1205 ;; Attempt to reduce the number of charsets if utf-8 is available.
1206 (if (and (featurep 'xemacs)
1207 (> (length charsets) 1)
1208 (mm-coding-system-p 'utf-8))
1209 (let ((mm-coding-system-priorities
1210 (cons 'utf-8 mm-coding-system-priorities)))
1211 (setq charsets
1212 (mm-delete-duplicates
1213 (mapcar 'mm-mime-charset
1214 (delq 'ascii
1215 (mm-find-charset-region b e)))))))
1216 charsets))
1218 (defmacro mm-with-unibyte-buffer (&rest forms)
1219 "Create a temporary buffer, and evaluate FORMS there like `progn'.
1220 Use unibyte mode for this."
1221 `(with-temp-buffer
1222 (mm-disable-multibyte)
1223 ,@forms))
1224 (put 'mm-with-unibyte-buffer 'lisp-indent-function 0)
1225 (put 'mm-with-unibyte-buffer 'edebug-form-spec '(body))
1227 (defmacro mm-with-multibyte-buffer (&rest forms)
1228 "Create a temporary buffer, and evaluate FORMS there like `progn'.
1229 Use multibyte mode for this."
1230 `(with-temp-buffer
1231 (mm-enable-multibyte)
1232 ,@forms))
1233 (put 'mm-with-multibyte-buffer 'lisp-indent-function 0)
1234 (put 'mm-with-multibyte-buffer 'edebug-form-spec '(body))
1236 (defmacro mm-with-unibyte-current-buffer (&rest forms)
1237 "Evaluate FORMS with current buffer temporarily made unibyte.
1238 Equivalent to `progn' in XEmacs.
1240 Note: We recommend not using this macro any more; there should be
1241 better ways to do a similar thing. The previous version of this macro
1242 bound the default value of `enable-multibyte-characters' to nil while
1243 evaluating FORMS but it is no longer done. So, some programs assuming
1244 it if any may malfunction."
1245 (if (featurep 'xemacs)
1246 `(progn ,@forms)
1247 (let ((multibyte (make-symbol "multibyte")))
1248 `(let ((,multibyte enable-multibyte-characters))
1249 (when ,multibyte
1250 (set-buffer-multibyte nil))
1251 (prog1
1252 (progn ,@forms)
1253 (when ,multibyte
1254 (set-buffer-multibyte t)))))))
1255 (put 'mm-with-unibyte-current-buffer 'lisp-indent-function 0)
1256 (put 'mm-with-unibyte-current-buffer 'edebug-form-spec '(body))
1258 (defun mm-find-charset-region (b e)
1259 "Return a list of Emacs charsets in the region B to E."
1260 (cond
1261 ((and (mm-multibyte-p)
1262 (fboundp 'find-charset-region))
1263 ;; Remove composition since the base charsets have been included.
1264 ;; Remove eight-bit-*, treat them as ascii.
1265 (let ((css (find-charset-region b e)))
1266 (dolist (cs
1267 '(composition eight-bit-control eight-bit-graphic control-1)
1268 css)
1269 (setq css (delq cs css)))))
1271 ;; We are in a unibyte buffer or XEmacs non-mule, so we futz around a bit.
1272 (save-excursion
1273 (save-restriction
1274 (narrow-to-region b e)
1275 (goto-char (point-min))
1276 (skip-chars-forward "\0-\177")
1277 (if (eobp)
1278 '(ascii)
1279 (let (charset)
1280 (setq charset
1281 (and (boundp 'current-language-environment)
1282 (car (last (assq 'charset
1283 (assoc current-language-environment
1284 language-info-alist))))))
1285 (if (eq charset 'ascii) (setq charset nil))
1286 (or charset
1287 (setq charset
1288 (car (last (assq mail-parse-charset
1289 mm-mime-mule-charset-alist)))))
1290 (list 'ascii (or charset 'latin-iso8859-1)))))))))
1292 (defun mm-auto-mode-alist ()
1293 "Return an `auto-mode-alist' with only the .gz (etc) thingies."
1294 (let ((alist auto-mode-alist)
1295 out)
1296 (while alist
1297 (when (listp (cdar alist))
1298 (push (car alist) out))
1299 (pop alist))
1300 (nreverse out)))
1302 (defvar mm-inhibit-file-name-handlers
1303 '(jka-compr-handler image-file-handler epa-file-handler)
1304 "A list of handlers doing (un)compression (etc) thingies.")
1306 (defun mm-insert-file-contents (filename &optional visit beg end replace
1307 inhibit)
1308 "Like `insert-file-contents', but only reads in the file.
1309 A buffer may be modified in several ways after reading into the buffer due
1310 to advanced Emacs features, such as file-name-handlers, format decoding,
1311 `find-file-hooks', etc.
1312 If INHIBIT is non-nil, inhibit `mm-inhibit-file-name-handlers'.
1313 This function ensures that none of these modifications will take place."
1314 (letf* ((format-alist nil)
1315 (auto-mode-alist (if inhibit nil (mm-auto-mode-alist)))
1316 ((default-value 'major-mode) 'fundamental-mode)
1317 (enable-local-variables nil)
1318 (after-insert-file-functions nil)
1319 (enable-local-eval nil)
1320 (inhibit-file-name-operation (if inhibit
1321 'insert-file-contents
1322 inhibit-file-name-operation))
1323 (inhibit-file-name-handlers
1324 (if inhibit
1325 (append mm-inhibit-file-name-handlers
1326 inhibit-file-name-handlers)
1327 inhibit-file-name-handlers))
1328 (ffh (if (boundp 'find-file-hook)
1329 'find-file-hook
1330 'find-file-hooks))
1331 (val (symbol-value ffh)))
1332 (set ffh nil)
1333 (unwind-protect
1334 (insert-file-contents filename visit beg end replace)
1335 (set ffh val))))
1337 (defun mm-append-to-file (start end filename &optional codesys inhibit)
1338 "Append the contents of the region to the end of file FILENAME.
1339 When called from a function, expects three arguments,
1340 START, END and FILENAME. START and END are buffer positions
1341 saying what text to write.
1342 Optional fourth argument specifies the coding system to use when
1343 encoding the file.
1344 If INHIBIT is non-nil, inhibit `mm-inhibit-file-name-handlers'."
1345 (let ((coding-system-for-write
1346 (or codesys mm-text-coding-system-for-write
1347 mm-text-coding-system))
1348 (inhibit-file-name-operation (if inhibit
1349 'append-to-file
1350 inhibit-file-name-operation))
1351 (inhibit-file-name-handlers
1352 (if inhibit
1353 (append mm-inhibit-file-name-handlers
1354 inhibit-file-name-handlers)
1355 inhibit-file-name-handlers)))
1356 (write-region start end filename t 'no-message)
1357 (message "Appended to %s" filename)))
1359 (defun mm-write-region (start end filename &optional append visit lockname
1360 coding-system inhibit)
1362 "Like `write-region'.
1363 If INHIBIT is non-nil, inhibit `mm-inhibit-file-name-handlers'."
1364 (let ((coding-system-for-write
1365 (or coding-system mm-text-coding-system-for-write
1366 mm-text-coding-system))
1367 (inhibit-file-name-operation (if inhibit
1368 'write-region
1369 inhibit-file-name-operation))
1370 (inhibit-file-name-handlers
1371 (if inhibit
1372 (append mm-inhibit-file-name-handlers
1373 inhibit-file-name-handlers)
1374 inhibit-file-name-handlers)))
1375 (write-region start end filename append visit lockname)))
1377 (autoload 'gmm-write-region "gmm-utils")
1379 ;; It is not a MIME function, but some MIME functions use it.
1380 (if (and (fboundp 'make-temp-file)
1381 (ignore-errors
1382 (let ((def (symbol-function 'make-temp-file)))
1383 (and (byte-code-function-p def)
1384 (setq def (if (fboundp 'compiled-function-arglist)
1385 ;; XEmacs
1386 (eval (list 'compiled-function-arglist def))
1387 (aref def 0)))
1388 (>= (length def) 4)
1389 (eq (nth 3 def) 'suffix)))))
1390 (defalias 'mm-make-temp-file 'make-temp-file)
1391 ;; Stolen (and modified for XEmacs) from Emacs 22.
1392 (defun mm-make-temp-file (prefix &optional dir-flag suffix)
1393 "Create a temporary file.
1394 The returned file name (created by appending some random characters at the end
1395 of PREFIX, and expanding against `temporary-file-directory' if necessary),
1396 is guaranteed to point to a newly created empty file.
1397 You can then use `write-region' to write new data into the file.
1399 If DIR-FLAG is non-nil, create a new empty directory instead of a file.
1401 If SUFFIX is non-nil, add that at the end of the file name."
1402 (let ((umask (default-file-modes))
1403 file)
1404 (unwind-protect
1405 (progn
1406 ;; Create temp files with strict access rights. It's easy to
1407 ;; loosen them later, whereas it's impossible to close the
1408 ;; time-window of loose permissions otherwise.
1409 (set-default-file-modes 448)
1410 (while (condition-case err
1411 (progn
1412 (setq file
1413 (make-temp-name
1414 (expand-file-name
1415 prefix
1416 (if (fboundp 'temp-directory)
1417 ;; XEmacs
1418 (temp-directory)
1419 temporary-file-directory))))
1420 (if suffix
1421 (setq file (concat file suffix)))
1422 (if dir-flag
1423 (make-directory file)
1424 ;; NOTE: This is unsafe if Emacs 20
1425 ;; users and XEmacs users don't use
1426 ;; a secure temp directory.
1427 (gmm-write-region "" nil file nil 'silent
1428 nil 'excl))
1429 nil)
1430 (file-already-exists t)
1431 ;; The XEmacs version of `make-directory' issues
1432 ;; `file-error'.
1433 (file-error (or (and (featurep 'xemacs)
1434 (file-exists-p file))
1435 (signal (car err) (cdr err)))))
1436 ;; the file was somehow created by someone else between
1437 ;; `make-temp-name' and `write-region', let's try again.
1438 nil)
1439 file)
1440 ;; Reset the umask.
1441 (set-default-file-modes umask)))))
1443 (defvar mm-image-load-path-cache nil)
1445 (defun mm-image-load-path (&optional package)
1446 (if (and mm-image-load-path-cache
1447 (equal load-path (car mm-image-load-path-cache)))
1448 (cdr mm-image-load-path-cache)
1449 (let (dir result)
1450 (dolist (path load-path)
1451 (when (and path
1452 (file-directory-p
1453 (setq dir (concat (file-name-directory
1454 (directory-file-name path))
1455 "etc/images/" (or package "gnus/")))))
1456 (push dir result)))
1457 (setq result (nreverse result)
1458 mm-image-load-path-cache (cons load-path result))
1459 result)))
1461 ;; Fixme: This doesn't look useful where it's used.
1462 (if (fboundp 'detect-coding-region)
1463 (defun mm-detect-coding-region (start end)
1464 "Like `detect-coding-region' except returning the best one."
1465 (let ((coding-systems
1466 (detect-coding-region start end)))
1467 (or (car-safe coding-systems)
1468 coding-systems)))
1469 (defun mm-detect-coding-region (start end)
1470 (let ((point (point)))
1471 (goto-char start)
1472 (skip-chars-forward "\0-\177" end)
1473 (prog1
1474 (if (eq (point) end) 'ascii (mm-guess-charset))
1475 (goto-char point)))))
1477 (declare-function mm-detect-coding-region "mm-util" (start end))
1479 (if (fboundp 'coding-system-get)
1480 (defun mm-detect-mime-charset-region (start end)
1481 "Detect MIME charset of the text in the region between START and END."
1482 (let ((cs (mm-detect-coding-region start end)))
1483 (or (coding-system-get cs :mime-charset)
1484 (coding-system-get cs 'mime-charset))))
1485 (defun mm-detect-mime-charset-region (start end)
1486 "Detect MIME charset of the text in the region between START and END."
1487 (let ((cs (mm-detect-coding-region start end)))
1488 cs)))
1490 (eval-when-compile
1491 (unless (fboundp 'coding-system-to-mime-charset)
1492 (defalias 'coding-system-to-mime-charset 'ignore)))
1494 (defun mm-coding-system-to-mime-charset (coding-system)
1495 "Return the MIME charset corresponding to CODING-SYSTEM.
1496 To make this function work with XEmacs, the APEL package is required."
1497 (when coding-system
1498 (or (and (fboundp 'coding-system-get)
1499 (or (coding-system-get coding-system :mime-charset)
1500 (coding-system-get coding-system 'mime-charset)))
1501 (and (featurep 'xemacs)
1502 (or (and (fboundp 'coding-system-to-mime-charset)
1503 (not (eq (symbol-function 'coding-system-to-mime-charset)
1504 'ignore)))
1505 (and (condition-case nil
1506 (require 'mcharset)
1507 (error nil))
1508 (fboundp 'coding-system-to-mime-charset)))
1509 (coding-system-to-mime-charset coding-system)))))
1511 (eval-when-compile
1512 (require 'jka-compr))
1514 (defun mm-decompress-buffer (filename &optional inplace force)
1515 "Decompress buffer's contents, depending on jka-compr.
1516 Only when FORCE is t or `auto-compression-mode' is enabled and FILENAME
1517 agrees with `jka-compr-compression-info-list', decompression is done.
1518 Signal an error if FORCE is neither nil nor t and compressed data are
1519 not decompressed because `auto-compression-mode' is disabled.
1520 If INPLACE is nil, return decompressed data or nil without modifying
1521 the buffer. Otherwise, replace the buffer's contents with the
1522 decompressed data. The buffer's multibyteness must be turned off."
1523 (when (and filename
1524 (if force
1525 (prog1 t (require 'jka-compr))
1526 (and (fboundp 'jka-compr-installed-p)
1527 (jka-compr-installed-p))))
1528 (let ((info (jka-compr-get-compression-info filename)))
1529 (when info
1530 (unless (or (memq force (list nil t))
1531 (jka-compr-installed-p))
1532 (error ""))
1533 (let ((prog (jka-compr-info-uncompress-program info))
1534 (args (jka-compr-info-uncompress-args info))
1535 (msg (format "%s %s..."
1536 (jka-compr-info-uncompress-message info)
1537 filename))
1538 (err-file (jka-compr-make-temp-name))
1539 (cur (current-buffer))
1540 (coding-system-for-read mm-binary-coding-system)
1541 (coding-system-for-write mm-binary-coding-system)
1542 retval err-msg)
1543 (message "%s" msg)
1544 (mm-with-unibyte-buffer
1545 (insert-buffer-substring cur)
1546 (condition-case err
1547 (progn
1548 (unless (memq (apply 'call-process-region
1549 (point-min) (point-max)
1550 prog t (list t err-file) nil args)
1551 jka-compr-acceptable-retval-list)
1552 (erase-buffer)
1553 (insert (mapconcat 'identity
1554 (split-string
1555 (prog2
1556 (insert-file-contents err-file)
1557 (buffer-string)
1558 (erase-buffer)) t)
1559 " ")
1560 "\n")
1561 (setq err-msg
1562 (format "Error while executing \"%s %s < %s\""
1563 prog (mapconcat 'identity args " ")
1564 filename)))
1565 (setq retval (buffer-string)))
1566 (error
1567 (setq err-msg (error-message-string err)))))
1568 (when (file-exists-p err-file)
1569 (ignore-errors (delete-file err-file)))
1570 (when inplace
1571 (unless err-msg
1572 (delete-region (point-min) (point-max))
1573 (insert retval))
1574 (setq retval nil))
1575 (message "%s" (or err-msg (concat msg "done")))
1576 retval)))))
1578 (eval-when-compile
1579 (unless (fboundp 'coding-system-name)
1580 (defalias 'coding-system-name 'ignore))
1581 (unless (fboundp 'find-file-coding-system-for-read-from-filename)
1582 (defalias 'find-file-coding-system-for-read-from-filename 'ignore))
1583 (unless (fboundp 'find-operation-coding-system)
1584 (defalias 'find-operation-coding-system 'ignore)))
1586 (defun mm-find-buffer-file-coding-system (&optional filename)
1587 "Find coding system used to decode the contents of the current buffer.
1588 This function looks for the coding system magic cookie or examines the
1589 coding system specified by `file-coding-system-alist' being associated
1590 with FILENAME which defaults to `buffer-file-name'. Data compressed by
1591 gzip, bzip2, etc. are allowed."
1592 (unless filename
1593 (setq filename buffer-file-name))
1594 (save-excursion
1595 (let ((decomp (unless ;; Not worth it to examine charset of tar files.
1596 (and filename
1597 (string-match
1598 "\\.\\(?:tar\\.[^.]+\\|tbz\\|tgz\\)\\'"
1599 filename))
1600 (mm-decompress-buffer filename nil t))))
1601 (when decomp
1602 (set-buffer (generate-new-buffer " *temp*"))
1603 (mm-disable-multibyte)
1604 (insert decomp)
1605 (setq filename (file-name-sans-extension filename)))
1606 (goto-char (point-min))
1607 (unwind-protect
1608 (cond
1609 ((boundp 'set-auto-coding-function) ;; Emacs
1610 (if filename
1611 (or (funcall (symbol-value 'set-auto-coding-function)
1612 filename (- (point-max) (point-min)))
1613 (car (find-operation-coding-system 'insert-file-contents
1614 filename)))
1615 (let (auto-coding-alist)
1616 (condition-case nil
1617 (funcall (symbol-value 'set-auto-coding-function)
1618 nil (- (point-max) (point-min)))
1619 (error nil)))))
1620 ((and (featurep 'xemacs) (featurep 'file-coding)) ;; XEmacs
1621 (let ((case-fold-search t)
1622 (end (point-at-eol))
1623 codesys start)
1625 (and (re-search-forward "-\\*-+[\t ]*" end t)
1626 (progn
1627 (setq start (match-end 0))
1628 (re-search-forward "[\t ]*-+\\*-" end t))
1629 (progn
1630 (setq end (match-beginning 0))
1631 (goto-char start)
1632 (or (looking-at "coding:[\t ]*\\([^\t ;]+\\)")
1633 (re-search-forward
1634 "[\t ;]+coding:[\t ]*\\([^\t ;]+\\)"
1635 end t)))
1636 (find-coding-system (setq codesys
1637 (intern (match-string 1))))
1638 codesys)
1639 (and (re-search-forward "^[\t ]*;+[\t ]*Local[\t ]+Variables:"
1640 nil t)
1641 (progn
1642 (setq start (match-end 0))
1643 (re-search-forward "^[\t ]*;+[\t ]*End:" nil t))
1644 (progn
1645 (setq end (match-beginning 0))
1646 (goto-char start)
1647 (re-search-forward
1648 "^[\t ]*;+[\t ]*coding:[\t ]*\\([^\t\n\r ]+\\)"
1649 end t))
1650 (find-coding-system (setq codesys
1651 (intern (match-string 1))))
1652 codesys)
1653 (and (progn
1654 (goto-char (point-min))
1655 (setq case-fold-search nil)
1656 (re-search-forward "^;;;coding system: "
1657 ;;(+ (point-min) 3000) t))
1658 nil t))
1659 (looking-at "[^\t\n\r ]+")
1660 (find-coding-system
1661 (setq codesys (intern (match-string 0))))
1662 codesys)
1663 (and filename
1664 (setq codesys
1665 (find-file-coding-system-for-read-from-filename
1666 filename))
1667 (coding-system-name (coding-system-base codesys)))))))
1668 (when decomp
1669 (kill-buffer (current-buffer)))))))
1671 (provide 'mm-util)
1673 ;;; mm-util.el ends here