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1 ;;; rfc2368.el --- support for rfc2368
3 ;; Author: Sen Nagata <sen@eccosys.com>
4 ;; Keywords: mail
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25 ;;; Commentary:
27 ;; notes:
29 ;; -repeat after me: "the colon is not part of the header name..."
30 ;; -if w3 becomes part of emacs, then it may make sense to have this
31 ;; file depend on w3 -- the maintainer of w3 says merging w/ Emacs
32 ;; is planned!
34 ;; historical note:
36 ;; this is intended as a replacement for mailto.el
38 ;; acknowledgements:
40 ;; the functions that deal w/ unhexifying in this file were basically
41 ;; taken from w3 -- i hope to replace them w/ something else soon OR
42 ;; perhaps if w3 becomes a part of emacs soon, use the functions from w3.
44 ;;; History:
46 ;; 0.3:
48 ;; added the constant rfc2368-version
49 ;; implemented first potential fix for a bug in rfc2368-mailto-regexp
50 ;; implemented first potential fix for a bug in rfc2368-parse-mailto
51 ;; (both bugs reported by Kenichi OKADA)
53 ;; 0.2:
55 ;; started to use checkdoc
57 ;; 0.1:
59 ;; initial implementation
61 ;;; Code:
63 ;; only an approximation?
64 ;; see rfc 1738
65 (defconst rfc2368-mailto-regexp
66 "^\\(mailto:\\)\\([^?]+\\)*\\(\\?\\(.*\\)\\)*"
67 "Regular expression to match and aid in parsing a mailto url.")
69 ;; describes 'mailto:'
70 (defconst rfc2368-mailto-scheme-index 1
71 "Describes the 'mailto:' portion of the url.")
72 ;; i'm going to call this part the 'prequery'
73 (defconst rfc2368-mailto-prequery-index 2
74 "Describes the portion of the url between 'mailto:' and '?'.")
75 ;; i'm going to call this part the 'query'
76 (defconst rfc2368-mailto-query-index 4
77 "Describes the portion of the url after '?'.")
79 ;; for dealing w/ unhexifying strings, my preferred approach is to use
80 ;; a 'string-replace-match-using-function' which can perform a
81 ;; string-replace-match and compute the replacement text based on a
82 ;; passed function -- however, emacs doesn't seem to have such a
83 ;; function yet :-(
85 ;; for the moment a rip-off of url-unhex (w3/url.el)
86 (defun rfc2368-unhexify-char (char)
87 "Unhexify CHAR -- e.g. %20 -> <SPC>."
88 (if (> char ?9)
89 (if (>= char ?a)
90 (+ 10 (- char ?a))
91 (+ 10 (- char ?A)))
92 (- char ?0)))
94 ;; for the moment a rip-off of url-unhex-string (w3/url.el) (slightly modified)
95 (defun rfc2368-unhexify-string (string)
96 "Unhexify STRING -- e.g. 'hello%20there' -> 'hello there'."
97 (let ((case-fold-search t)
98 (result ""))
99 (while (string-match "%[0-9a-f][0-9a-f]" string)
100 (let* ((start (match-beginning 0))
101 (hex-code (+ (* 16
102 (rfc2368-unhexify-char (elt string (+ start 1))))
103 (rfc2368-unhexify-char (elt string (+ start 2))))))
104 (setq result (concat
105 result (substring string 0 start)
106 (char-to-string hex-code))
107 string (substring string (match-end 0)))))
108 ;; it seems clearer to do things this way than to just return:
109 ;; (concat result string)
110 (setq result (concat result string))
111 result))
113 (defun rfc2368-parse-mailto-url (mailto-url)
114 "Parse MAILTO-URL, and return an alist of header-name, header-value pairs.
115 MAILTO-URL should be a RFC 2368 (mailto) compliant url. A cons cell w/ a
116 key of 'Body' is a special case and is considered a header for this purpose.
117 The returned alist is intended for use w/ the `compose-mail' interface.
118 Note: make sure MAILTO-URL has been 'unhtmlized' (e.g. &amp; -> &), before
119 calling this function."
120 (let ((case-fold-search t)
121 prequery query headers-alist)
123 (if (string-match rfc2368-mailto-regexp mailto-url)
124 (progn
126 (setq prequery
127 (match-string rfc2368-mailto-prequery-index mailto-url))
129 (setq query
130 (match-string rfc2368-mailto-query-index mailto-url))
132 ;; build alist of header name-value pairs
133 (if (not (null query))
134 (setq headers-alist
135 (mapcar
136 (lambda (x)
137 (let* ((temp-list (split-string x "="))
138 (header-name (car temp-list))
139 (header-value (cadr temp-list)))
140 ;; return ("Header-Name" . "header-value")
141 (cons
142 (capitalize (rfc2368-unhexify-string header-name))
143 (rfc2368-unhexify-string header-value))))
144 (split-string query "&"))))
146 ;; deal w/ multiple 'To' recipients
147 (if prequery
148 (progn
149 (if (assoc "To" headers-alist)
150 (let* ((our-cons-cell
151 (assoc "To" headers-alist))
152 (our-cdr
153 (cdr our-cons-cell)))
154 (setcdr our-cons-cell (concat our-cdr ", " prequery)))
155 (setq headers-alist
156 (cons (cons "To" prequery) headers-alist)))))
158 headers-alist)
160 (error "Failed to match a mailto: url"))
163 (provide 'rfc2368)
165 ;;; rfc2368.el ends here