1 ;;; nntp.el --- nntp access for Gnus
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1987-1990, 1992-1998, 2000-2015 Free Software
6 ;; Author: Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org>
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29 ;; In Emacs 24, `open-protocol-stream' is an autoloaded alias for
30 ;; `make-network-stream'.
31 (unless (fboundp 'open-protocol-stream
)
32 (require 'proto-stream
)))
38 (require 'gnus-group
) ;; gnus-group-name-charset
42 (eval-when-compile (require 'cl
))
44 (autoload 'auth-source-search
"auth-source")
47 "NNTP access for Gnus."
50 (defvoo nntp-address nil
51 "Address of the physical nntp server.")
53 (defvoo nntp-port-number
"nntp"
54 "Port number on the physical nntp server.")
56 (defvoo nntp-server-opened-hook
'(nntp-send-mode-reader)
57 "*Hook used for sending commands to the server at startup.
58 The default value is `nntp-send-mode-reader', which makes an innd
59 server spawn an nnrpd server.")
61 (defvoo nntp-authinfo-function
'nntp-send-authinfo
62 "Function used to send AUTHINFO to the server.
63 It is called with no parameters.")
65 (defvoo nntp-server-action-alist
66 '(("nntpd 1\\.5\\.11t"
67 (remove-hook 'nntp-server-opened-hook
'nntp-send-mode-reader
))
68 ("NNRP server Netscape"
69 (setq nntp-server-list-active-group nil
)))
70 "Alist of regexps to match on server types and actions to be taken.
71 For instance, if you want Gnus to beep every time you connect
72 to innd, you could say something like:
74 \(setq nntp-server-action-alist
77 You probably don't want to do that, though.")
79 (defvoo nntp-open-connection-function
'nntp-open-network-stream
80 "Method for connecting to a remote system.
81 It should be a function, which is called with the output buffer
82 as its single argument, or one of the following special values:
84 - `nntp-open-network-stream' specifies a network connection,
85 upgrading to a TLS connection via STARTTLS if possible.
86 - `nntp-open-plain-stream' specifies an unencrypted network
87 connection (no STARTTLS upgrade is attempted).
88 - `nntp-open-ssl-stream' or `nntp-open-tls-stream' specify a TLS
91 Apart from the above special values, valid functions are as
92 follows; please refer to their respective doc string for more
94 For direct connections:
95 - `nntp-open-netcat-stream'
96 - `nntp-open-telnet-stream'
97 For indirect connections:
98 - `nntp-open-via-rlogin-and-netcat'
99 - `nntp-open-via-rlogin-and-telnet'
100 - `nntp-open-via-telnet-and-telnet'")
102 (defvoo nntp-never-echoes-commands nil
103 "*Non-nil means the nntp server never echoes commands.
104 It is reported that some nntps server doesn't echo commands. So, you
105 may want to set this to non-nil in the method for such a server setting
106 `nntp-open-connection-function' to `nntp-open-ssl-stream' for example.
107 Note that the `nntp-open-connection-functions-never-echo-commands'
108 variable overrides the nil value of this variable.")
110 (defvoo nntp-open-connection-functions-never-echo-commands
111 '(nntp-open-network-stream)
112 "*List of functions that never echo commands.
113 Add or set a function which you set to `nntp-open-connection-function'
114 to this list if it does not echo commands. Note that a non-nil value
115 of the `nntp-never-echoes-commands' variable overrides this variable.")
117 (defvoo nntp-pre-command nil
118 "*Pre-command to use with the various nntp-open-via-* methods.
119 This is where you would put \"runsocks\" or stuff like that.")
121 (defvoo nntp-telnet-command
"telnet"
122 "*Telnet command used to connect to the nntp server.
123 This command is used by the methods `nntp-open-telnet-stream',
124 `nntp-open-via-rlogin-and-telnet' and `nntp-open-via-telnet-and-telnet'.")
126 (defvoo nntp-telnet-switches
'("-8")
127 "*Switches given to the telnet command `nntp-telnet-command'.")
129 (defvoo nntp-end-of-line
"\r\n"
130 "*String to use on the end of lines when talking to the NNTP server.
131 This is \"\\r\\n\" by default, but should be \"\\n\" when using an indirect
132 connection method (nntp-open-via-*).")
134 (defvoo nntp-via-rlogin-command
"rsh"
135 "*Rlogin command used to connect to an intermediate host.
136 This command is used by the methods `nntp-open-via-rlogin-and-telnet'
137 and `nntp-open-via-rlogin-and-netcat'. The default is \"rsh\", but \"ssh\"
138 is a popular alternative.")
140 (defvoo nntp-via-rlogin-command-switches nil
141 "*Switches given to the rlogin command `nntp-via-rlogin-command'.
142 If you use \"ssh\" for `nntp-via-rlogin-command', you may set this to
143 \(\"-C\") in order to compress all data connections, otherwise set this
144 to \(\"-t\" \"-e\" \"none\") or (\"-C\" \"-t\" \"-e\" \"none\") if the telnet
145 command requires a pseudo-tty allocation on an intermediate host.")
147 (defvoo nntp-via-telnet-command
"telnet"
148 "*Telnet command used to connect to an intermediate host.
149 This command is used by the `nntp-open-via-telnet-and-telnet' method.")
151 (defvoo nntp-via-telnet-switches
'("-8")
152 "*Switches given to the telnet command `nntp-via-telnet-command'.")
154 (defvoo nntp-netcat-command
"nc"
155 "*Netcat command used to connect to the nntp server.
156 This command is used by the `nntp-open-netcat-stream' and
157 `nntp-open-via-rlogin-and-netcat' methods.")
159 (defvoo nntp-netcat-switches nil
160 "*Switches given to the netcat command `nntp-netcat-command'.")
162 (defvoo nntp-via-user-name nil
163 "*User name to log in on an intermediate host with.
164 This variable is used by the various nntp-open-via-* methods.")
166 (defvoo nntp-via-user-password nil
167 "*Password to use to log in on an intermediate host with.
168 This variable is used by the `nntp-open-via-telnet-and-telnet' method.")
170 (defvoo nntp-via-address nil
171 "*Address of an intermediate host to connect to.
172 This variable is used by the various nntp-open-via-* methods.")
174 (defvoo nntp-via-envuser nil
175 "*Whether both telnet client and server support the ENVIRON option.
176 If non-nil, there will be no prompt for a login name.")
178 (defvoo nntp-via-shell-prompt
"bash\\|\$ *\r?$\\|> *\r?"
179 "*Regular expression to match the shell prompt on an intermediate host.
180 This variable is used by the `nntp-open-via-telnet-and-telnet' method.")
182 (defvoo nntp-large-newsgroup
50
183 "*The number of articles which indicates a large newsgroup.
184 If the number of articles is greater than the value, verbose
185 messages will be shown to indicate the current status.")
187 (defvoo nntp-maximum-request
400
188 "*The maximum number of the requests sent to the NNTP server at one time.
189 If Emacs hangs up while retrieving headers, set the variable to a
192 (defvoo nntp-nov-is-evil nil
193 "*If non-nil, nntp will never attempt to use XOVER when talking to the server.")
195 (defvoo nntp-xover-commands
'("XOVER" "XOVERVIEW")
196 "*List of strings that are used as commands to fetch NOV lines from a server.
197 The strings are tried in turn until a positive response is gotten. If
198 none of the commands are successful, nntp will just grab headers one
201 (defvoo nntp-nov-gap
5
202 "*Maximum allowed gap between two articles.
203 If the gap between two consecutive articles is bigger than this
204 variable, split the XOVER request into two requests.")
206 (defvoo nntp-xref-number-is-evil nil
207 "*If non-nil, Gnus never trusts article numbers in the Xref header.
208 Some news servers, e.g., ones running Diablo, run multiple engines
209 having the same articles but article numbers are not kept synchronized
210 between them. If you connect to such a server, set this to a non-nil
211 value, and Gnus never uses article numbers (that appear in the Xref
212 header and vary by which engine is chosen) to refer to articles.")
214 (defvoo nntp-prepare-server-hook nil
215 "*Hook run before a server is opened.
216 If can be used to set up a server remotely, for instance. Say you
217 have an account at the machine \"other.machine\". This machine has
218 access to an NNTP server that you can't access locally. You could
219 then use this hook to rsh to the remote machine and start a proxy NNTP
220 server there that you can connect to. See also
221 `nntp-open-connection-function'")
223 (defcustom nntp-authinfo-file
"~/.authinfo"
224 ".netrc-like file that holds nntp authinfo passwords."
228 (repeat :tag
"Entries"
231 :value
("" ("login" .
"") ("password" .
""))
235 (const :format
"" "login")
236 (string :format
"Login: %v"))
238 (const :format
"" "password")
239 (string :format
"Password: %v")))))))
241 (make-obsolete 'nntp-authinfo-file nil
"Emacs 24.1")
245 (defvoo nntp-connection-timeout nil
246 "*Number of seconds to wait before an nntp connection times out.
247 If this variable is nil, which is the default, no timers are set.
248 NOTE: This variable is never seen to work in Emacs 20 and XEmacs 21.")
250 (defvoo nntp-prepare-post-hook nil
251 "*Hook run just before posting an article. It is supposed to be used
252 to insert Cancel-Lock headers.")
254 (defvoo nntp-server-list-active-group
'try
255 "If nil, then always use GROUP instead of LIST ACTIVE.
256 This is usually slower, but on misconfigured servers that don't
257 update their active files often, this can help.")
259 ;;; Internal variables.
261 (defvoo nntp-retrieval-in-progress nil
)
262 (defvar nntp-record-commands nil
263 "*If non-nil, nntp will record all commands in the \"*nntp-log*\" buffer.")
265 (defvar nntp-have-messaged nil
)
267 (defvar nntp-process-wait-for nil
)
268 (defvar nntp-process-to-buffer nil
)
269 (defvar nntp-process-callback nil
)
270 (defvar nntp-process-decode nil
)
271 (defvar nntp-process-start-point nil
)
272 (defvar nntp-inside-change-function nil
)
273 (defvoo nntp-last-command-time nil
)
274 (defvoo nntp-last-command nil
)
275 (defvoo nntp-authinfo-password nil
)
276 (defvoo nntp-authinfo-user nil
)
277 (defvoo nntp-authinfo-force nil
)
279 (defvar nntp-connection-list nil
)
281 (defvoo nntp-server-type nil
)
282 (defvoo nntp-connection-alist nil
)
283 (defvoo nntp-status-string
"")
284 (defconst nntp-version
"nntp 5.0")
285 (defvoo nntp-inhibit-erase nil
)
286 (defvoo nntp-inhibit-output nil
)
288 (defvoo nntp-server-xover
'try
)
290 (defvar nntp-async-timer nil
)
291 (defvar nntp-async-process-list nil
)
293 (defvar nntp-authinfo-rejected nil
294 "A custom error condition used to report 'Authentication Rejected' errors.
295 Condition handlers that match just this condition ensure that the nntp
296 backend doesn't catch this error.")
297 (put 'nntp-authinfo-rejected
'error-conditions
'(error nntp-authinfo-rejected
))
298 (put 'nntp-authinfo-rejected
'error-message
"Authorization Rejected")
302 ;;; Internal functions.
304 (defsubst nntp-send-string
(process string
)
305 "Send STRING to PROCESS."
306 ;; We need to store the time to provide timeouts, and
307 ;; to store the command so the we can replay the command
308 ;; if the server gives us an AUTHINFO challenge.
309 (setq nntp-last-command-time
(current-time)
310 nntp-last-command string
)
311 (when nntp-record-commands
312 (nntp-record-command string
))
313 (process-send-string process
(concat string nntp-end-of-line
))
314 (or (memq (process-status process
) '(open run
))
315 (nntp-report "Server closed connection")))
317 (defun nntp-record-command (string)
318 "Record the command STRING."
319 (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*nntp-log*")
320 (goto-char (point-max))
321 (insert (format-time-string "%Y%m%dT%H%M%S.%3N")
322 " " nntp-address
" " string
"\n")))
324 (defvar nntp--report-1 nil
)
326 (defun nntp-report (&rest args
)
327 "Report an error from the nntp backend. The first string in ARGS
328 can be a format string. For some commands, the failed command may be
329 retried once before actually displaying the error report."
332 ;; Throw out to nntp-with-open-group-error so that the connection may
333 ;; be restored and the command retried."
334 (when nntp-record-commands
335 (nntp-record-command "*** CONNECTION LOST ***"))
336 (throw 'nntp-with-open-group-error t
))
338 (when nntp-record-commands
339 (nntp-record-command "*** CALLED nntp-report ***"))
341 (nnheader-report 'nntp args
)
343 (apply 'error args
)))
345 (defmacro nntp-copy-to-buffer
(buffer start end
)
346 "Copy string from unibyte current buffer to multibyte buffer."
347 (if (featurep 'xemacs
)
348 `(copy-to-buffer ,buffer
,start
,end
)
349 `(let ((string (buffer-substring ,start
,end
)))
350 (with-current-buffer ,buffer
352 (insert (if enable-multibyte-characters
353 (mm-string-to-multibyte string
)
355 (goto-char (point-min))
358 (defsubst nntp-wait-for
(process wait-for buffer
&optional decode discard
)
359 "Wait for WAIT-FOR to arrive from PROCESS."
361 (with-current-buffer (process-buffer process
)
362 (goto-char (point-min))
364 (while (and (or (not (memq (char-after (point)) '(?
2 ?
3 ?
4 ?
5)))
365 (looking-at "48[02]"))
366 (memq (process-status process
) '(open run
)))
367 (cond ((looking-at "480")
368 (nntp-handle-authinfo process
))
370 (nnheader-report 'nntp
"%s"
371 (get 'nntp-authinfo-rejected
'error-message
))
372 (signal 'nntp-authinfo-rejected nil
))
373 ((looking-at "^.*\n")
374 (delete-region (point) (progn (forward-line 1) (point)))))
375 (nntp-accept-process-output process
)
376 (goto-char (point-min)))
381 (nntp-snarf-error-message)
383 ((not (memq (process-status process
) '(open run
)))
384 (nntp-report "Server closed connection"))
386 (goto-char (point-max))
387 (let ((limit (point-min))
389 (while (not (re-search-backward wait-for limit t
))
390 (nntp-accept-process-output process
)
391 ;; We assume that whatever we wait for is less than 1000
393 (setq limit
(max (- (point-max) 1000) (point-min)))
394 (goto-char (point-max)))
395 (setq response
(match-string 0))
396 (with-current-buffer nntp-server-buffer
397 (setq nntp-process-response response
)))
398 (nntp-decode-text (not decode
))
400 (with-current-buffer buffer
401 (goto-char (point-max))
402 (nnheader-insert-buffer-substring (process-buffer process
))
403 ;; Nix out "nntp reading...." message.
404 (when nntp-have-messaged
405 (setq nntp-have-messaged nil
)
406 (nnheader-message 5 ""))))
411 (defun nntp-kill-buffer (buffer)
412 (when (buffer-name buffer
)
413 (let ((process (get-buffer-process buffer
)))
415 (delete-process process
)))
417 (nnheader-init-server-buffer)))
419 (defun nntp-erase-buffer (buffer)
420 "Erase contents of BUFFER."
421 (with-current-buffer buffer
424 (defsubst nntp-find-connection
(buffer)
425 "Find the connection delivering to BUFFER."
426 (let ((alist nntp-connection-alist
)
427 (buffer (if (stringp buffer
) (get-buffer buffer
) buffer
))
429 (while (and alist
(setq entry
(pop alist
)))
430 (when (eq buffer
(cadr entry
))
431 (setq process
(car entry
)
434 (if (memq (process-status process
) '(open run
))
436 (nntp-kill-buffer (process-buffer process
))
437 (setq nntp-connection-alist
(delq entry nntp-connection-alist
))
440 (defsubst nntp-find-connection-entry
(buffer)
441 "Return the entry for the connection to BUFFER."
442 (assq (nntp-find-connection buffer
) nntp-connection-alist
))
444 (defun nntp-find-connection-buffer (buffer)
445 "Return the process connection buffer tied to BUFFER."
446 (let ((process (nntp-find-connection buffer
)))
448 (process-buffer process
))))
450 (defsubst nntp-retrieve-data
(command address port buffer
451 &optional wait-for callback decode
)
452 "Use COMMAND to retrieve data into BUFFER from PORT on ADDRESS."
453 (let ((process (or (nntp-find-connection buffer
)
454 (nntp-open-connection buffer
))))
457 (unless (or nntp-inhibit-erase nnheader-callback-function
)
458 (nntp-erase-buffer (process-buffer process
)))
462 (nntp-send-string process command
))
464 ((eq callback
'ignore
)
466 ((and callback wait-for
)
467 (nntp-async-wait process wait-for buffer decode callback
)
470 (nntp-wait-for process wait-for buffer decode
))
472 (nntp-authinfo-rejected
473 (signal 'nntp-authinfo-rejected
(cdr err
)))
475 (nnheader-report 'nntp
"Couldn't open connection to %s: %s"
478 (message "Quit retrieving data from nntp")
481 (nnheader-report 'nntp
"Couldn't open connection to %s" address
))))
483 (defsubst nntp-send-command
(wait-for &rest strings
)
484 "Send STRINGS to server and wait until WAIT-FOR returns."
485 (when (and (not nnheader-callback-function
)
486 (not nntp-inhibit-output
))
487 (nntp-erase-buffer nntp-server-buffer
))
488 (let* ((command (mapconcat 'identity strings
" "))
489 (process (nntp-find-connection nntp-server-buffer
))
490 (buffer (and process
(process-buffer process
)))
491 (pos (and buffer
(with-current-buffer buffer
(point)))))
494 (nntp-retrieve-data command
495 nntp-address nntp-port-number
497 wait-for nnheader-callback-function
)
498 ;; If nothing to wait for, still remove possibly echo'ed commands.
499 ;; We don't have echoes if `nntp-never-echoes-commands' is non-nil
500 ;; or the value of `nntp-open-connection-function' is in
501 ;; `nntp-open-connection-functions-never-echo-commands', so we
502 ;; skip this in that cases.
504 nntp-never-echoes-commands
506 nntp-open-connection-function
507 nntp-open-connection-functions-never-echo-commands
))
508 (nntp-accept-response)
509 (with-current-buffer buffer
511 (if (looking-at (regexp-quote command
))
512 (delete-region pos
(progn (forward-line 1)
514 (nnheader-report 'nntp
"Couldn't open connection to %s."
517 (defun nntp-send-command-nodelete (wait-for &rest strings
)
518 "Send STRINGS to server and wait until WAIT-FOR returns."
519 (let* ((command (mapconcat 'identity strings
" "))
520 (process (nntp-find-connection nntp-server-buffer
))
521 (buffer (and process
(process-buffer process
)))
522 (pos (and buffer
(with-current-buffer buffer
(point)))))
525 (nntp-retrieve-data command
526 nntp-address nntp-port-number
528 wait-for nnheader-callback-function
)
529 ;; If nothing to wait for, still remove possibly echo'ed commands
531 (nntp-accept-response)
532 (with-current-buffer buffer
534 (if (looking-at (regexp-quote command
))
535 (delete-region pos
(progn (forward-line 1)
537 (nnheader-report 'nntp
"Couldn't open connection to %s."
540 (defun nntp-send-command-and-decode (wait-for &rest strings
)
541 "Send STRINGS to server and wait until WAIT-FOR returns."
542 (when (and (not nnheader-callback-function
)
543 (not nntp-inhibit-output
))
544 (nntp-erase-buffer nntp-server-buffer
))
545 (let* ((command (mapconcat 'identity strings
" "))
546 (process (nntp-find-connection nntp-server-buffer
))
547 (buffer (and process
(process-buffer process
)))
548 (pos (and buffer
(with-current-buffer buffer
(point)))))
551 (nntp-retrieve-data command
552 nntp-address nntp-port-number
554 wait-for nnheader-callback-function t
)
555 ;; If nothing to wait for, still remove possibly echo'ed commands
557 (nntp-accept-response)
558 (with-current-buffer buffer
560 (if (looking-at (regexp-quote command
))
561 (delete-region pos
(progn (forward-line 1) (point-at-bol))))
563 (nnheader-report 'nntp
"Couldn't open connection to %s."
567 (defun nntp-send-buffer (wait-for)
568 "Send the current buffer to server and wait until WAIT-FOR returns."
569 (when (and (not nnheader-callback-function
)
570 (not nntp-inhibit-output
))
572 (nntp-find-connection-buffer nntp-server-buffer
)))
574 ;; Make sure we did not forget to encode some of the content.
575 (assert (save-excursion (goto-char (point-min))
576 (not (re-search-forward "[^\000-\377]" nil t
))))
577 (mm-disable-multibyte)
578 (process-send-region (nntp-find-connection nntp-server-buffer
)
579 (point-min) (point-max))
581 nil nntp-address nntp-port-number nntp-server-buffer
582 wait-for nnheader-callback-function
))
586 ;;; Interface functions.
588 (nnoo-define-basics nntp
)
590 (defsubst nntp-next-result-arrived-p
()
592 ;; A result that starts with a 2xx code is terminated by
593 ;; a line with only a "." on it.
594 ((eq (char-after) ?
2)
595 (if (re-search-forward "\n\\.\r?\n" nil t
)
597 ;; Some broken news servers add another dot at the end.
598 ;; Protect against inflooping there.
599 (while (looking-at "^\\.\r?\n")
603 ;; A result that starts with a 3xx or 4xx code is terminated
606 (if (search-forward "\n" nil t
)
613 (defun nntp-with-open-group-function (-group -server -connectionless -bodyfun
)
614 "Protect against servers that don't like clients that keep idle connections opens.
615 The problem being that these servers may either close a connection or
616 simply ignore any further requests on a connection. Closed
617 connections are not detected until `accept-process-output' has updated
618 the `process-status'. Dropped connections are not detected until the
619 connection timeouts (which may be several minutes) or
620 `nntp-connection-timeout' has expired. When these occur
621 `nntp-with-open-group', opens a new connection then re-issues the NNTP
622 command whose response triggered the error."
623 (let ((nntp-report-n nntp--report-1
)
625 (nntp-with-open-group-internal nil
))
626 (while (catch 'nntp-with-open-group-error
627 ;; Open the connection to the server
628 ;; NOTE: Existing connections are NOT tested.
629 (nntp-possibly-change-group -group -server -connectionless
)
632 (and nntp-connection-timeout
634 nntp-connection-timeout nil
636 (let* ((-process (nntp-find-connection
638 (-buffer (and -process
639 (process-buffer -process
))))
640 ;; When I an able to identify the
641 ;; connection to the server AND I've
642 ;; received NO response for
643 ;; nntp-connection-timeout seconds.
644 (when (and -buffer
(eq 0 (buffer-size -buffer
)))
645 ;; Close the connection. Take no
646 ;; other action as the accept input
647 ;; code will handle the closed
649 (nntp-kill-buffer -buffer
))))))))
651 (setq nntp-with-open-group-internal
655 (unless debug-on-quit
657 (signal 'quit nil
))))
659 (nnheader-cancel-timer -timer
)))
661 (setq nntp--report-1 nntp-report-n
))
662 nntp-with-open-group-internal
))
664 (defmacro nntp-with-open-group
(group server
&optional connectionless
&rest forms
)
665 "Protect against servers that don't like clients that keep idle connections opens.
666 The problem being that these servers may either close a connection or
667 simply ignore any further requests on a connection. Closed
668 connections are not detected until `accept-process-output' has updated
669 the `process-status'. Dropped connections are not detected until the
670 connection timeouts (which may be several minutes) or
671 `nntp-connection-timeout' has expired. When these occur
672 `nntp-with-open-group', opens a new connection then re-issues the NNTP
673 command whose response triggered the error."
674 (declare (indent 2) (debug (form form
[&optional symbolp
] def-body
)))
675 (when (and (listp connectionless
)
676 (not (eq connectionless nil
)))
677 (setq forms
(cons connectionless forms
)
679 `(nntp-with-open-group-function ,group
,server
,connectionless
(lambda () ,@forms
)))
681 (deffoo nntp-retrieve-headers
(articles &optional group server fetch-old
)
682 "Retrieve the headers of ARTICLES."
683 (nntp-with-open-group
685 (with-current-buffer (nntp-find-connection-buffer nntp-server-buffer
)
687 (if (and (not gnus-nov-is-evil
)
688 (not nntp-nov-is-evil
)
689 (nntp-retrieve-headers-with-xover articles fetch-old
))
690 ;; We successfully retrieved the headers via XOVER.
692 ;; XOVER didn't work, so we do it the hard, slow and inefficient
694 (let ((number (length articles
))
698 (last-point (point-min))
699 (buf (nntp-find-connection-buffer nntp-server-buffer
))
700 (nntp-inhibit-erase t
)
702 ;; Send HEAD commands.
703 (while (setq article
(pop articles
))
706 "HEAD" (if (numberp article
)
707 (int-to-string article
)
708 ;; `articles' is either a list of article numbers
709 ;; or a list of article IDs.
712 ;; Every 400 requests we have to read the stream in
713 ;; order to avoid deadlocks.
714 (when (or (null articles
) ;All requests have been sent.
715 (zerop (% count nntp-maximum-request
)))
716 (nntp-accept-response)
719 (goto-char last-point
)
721 (while (nntp-next-result-arrived-p)
722 (setq last-point
(point))
725 ;; If number of headers is greater than 100, give
726 ;; informative messages.
727 (and (numberp nntp-large-newsgroup
)
728 (> number nntp-large-newsgroup
)
729 (zerop (% received
20))
730 (nnheader-message 6 "NNTP: Receiving headers... %d%%"
731 (/ (* received
100) number
)))
732 (nntp-accept-response))))
733 (and (numberp nntp-large-newsgroup
)
734 (> number nntp-large-newsgroup
)
735 (nnheader-message 6 "NNTP: Receiving headers...done"))
737 ;; Now all of replies are received. Fold continuation lines.
738 (nnheader-fold-continuation-lines)
739 ;; Remove all "\r"'s.
741 (nntp-copy-to-buffer nntp-server-buffer
(point-min) (point-max))
744 (deffoo nntp-retrieve-group-data-early
(server infos
)
745 "Retrieve group info on INFOS."
746 (nntp-with-open-group nil server
747 (let ((buffer (nntp-find-connection-buffer nntp-server-buffer
)))
749 (with-current-buffer buffer
750 (setq nntp-retrieval-in-progress nil
)))
753 (with-current-buffer buffer
754 (not nntp-retrieval-in-progress
)))
755 ;; The first time this is run, this variable is `try'. So we
757 (when (eq nntp-server-list-active-group
'try
)
758 (nntp-try-list-active
759 (gnus-group-real-name (gnus-info-group (car infos
)))))
760 (with-current-buffer buffer
762 ;; Mark this buffer as "in use" in case we try to issue two
763 ;; retrievals from the same server. This shouldn't happen,
764 ;; so this is mostly a sanity check.
765 (setq nntp-retrieval-in-progress t
)
766 (let ((nntp-inhibit-erase t
)
767 (command (if nntp-server-list-active-group
768 "LIST ACTIVE" "GROUP")))
771 nil command
(gnus-group-real-name (gnus-info-group info
)))))
774 (deffoo nntp-finish-retrieve-group-infos
(server infos count
)
775 (nntp-with-open-group nil server
776 (let ((buf (nntp-find-connection-buffer nntp-server-buffer
))
777 (method (gnus-find-method-for-group
778 (gnus-info-group (car infos
))
782 (with-current-buffer buf
783 (setq nntp-retrieval-in-progress nil
))
786 (with-current-buffer buf
787 (while (and (gnus-buffer-live-p buf
)
789 (goto-char last-point
)
791 (while (re-search-forward
792 (if nntp-server-list-active-group
797 (setq last-point
(point))
799 (nntp-accept-response))
800 ;; We now have all the entries. Remove CRs.
802 (if (not nntp-server-list-active-group
)
804 (nntp-copy-to-buffer nntp-server-buffer
805 (point-min) (point-max))
806 (with-current-buffer nntp-server-buffer
807 (gnus-groups-to-gnus-format method gnus-active-hashtb t
)))
808 ;; We have read active entries, so we just delete the
810 (goto-char (point-min))
811 (while (re-search-forward "^[.2-5]" nil t
)
812 (delete-region (match-beginning 0)
813 (progn (forward-line 1) (point))))
814 (nntp-copy-to-buffer nntp-server-buffer
(point-min) (point-max))
815 (with-current-buffer nntp-server-buffer
816 (gnus-active-to-gnus-format
817 ;; Kludge to use the extended method name if you have
819 (if (consp (gnus-info-method (car infos
)))
820 (gnus-info-method (car infos
))
822 gnus-active-hashtb nil t
))))))))
824 (deffoo nntp-retrieve-groups
(groups &optional server
)
825 "Retrieve group info on GROUPS."
826 (nntp-with-open-group
828 (when (and (nntp-find-connection-buffer nntp-server-buffer
)
830 (nntp-find-connection-buffer nntp-server-buffer
)
831 (if (not nntp-retrieval-in-progress
)
833 (message "Warning: Refusing to do retrieval from %s because a retrieval is already happening"
838 ;; Erase nntp-server-buffer before nntp-inhibit-erase.
839 (nntp-erase-buffer nntp-server-buffer
)
840 (set-buffer (nntp-find-connection-buffer nntp-server-buffer
))
841 ;; The first time this is run, this variable is `try'. So we
843 (when (eq nntp-server-list-active-group
'try
)
844 (nntp-try-list-active (car groups
)))
849 (last-point (point-min))
850 (nntp-inhibit-erase t
)
851 (buf (nntp-find-connection-buffer nntp-server-buffer
))
852 (command (if nntp-server-list-active-group
853 "LIST ACTIVE" "GROUP")))
855 ;; Timeout may have killed the buffer.
856 (unless (gnus-buffer-live-p buf
)
857 (nnheader-report 'nntp
"Connection to %s is closed." server
)
859 ;; Send the command to the server.
860 (nntp-send-command nil command
(pop groups
))
862 ;; Every 400 requests we have to read the stream in
863 ;; order to avoid deadlocks.
864 (when (or (null groups
) ;All requests have been sent.
865 (zerop (% count nntp-maximum-request
)))
866 (nntp-accept-response)
867 (while (and (gnus-buffer-live-p buf
)
869 ;; Search `blue moon' in this file for the
870 ;; reason why set-buffer here.
872 (goto-char last-point
)
874 (while (re-search-forward "^[0-9]" nil t
)
876 (setq last-point
(point))
878 (nntp-accept-response))))
880 ;; Wait for the reply from the final command.
881 (unless (gnus-buffer-live-p buf
)
882 (nnheader-report 'nntp
"Connection to %s is closed." server
)
885 (goto-char (point-max))
886 (re-search-backward "^[0-9]" nil t
)
887 (when (looking-at "^[23]")
888 (while (and (gnus-buffer-live-p buf
)
891 (goto-char (point-max))
892 (if (not nntp-server-list-active-group
)
893 (not (re-search-backward "\r?\n"
895 (not (re-search-backward "^\\.\r?\n"
897 (nntp-accept-response)))
899 ;; Now all replies are received. We remove CRs.
900 (unless (gnus-buffer-live-p buf
)
901 (nnheader-report 'nntp
"Connection to %s is closed." server
)
904 (goto-char (point-min))
905 (while (search-forward "\r" nil t
)
906 (replace-match "" t t
))
908 (if (not nntp-server-list-active-group
)
910 (nntp-copy-to-buffer nntp-server-buffer
911 (point-min) (point-max))
913 ;; We have read active entries, so we just delete the
915 (goto-char (point-min))
916 (while (re-search-forward "^[.2-5]" nil t
)
917 (delete-region (match-beginning 0)
918 (progn (forward-line 1) (point))))
919 (nntp-copy-to-buffer nntp-server-buffer
(point-min) (point-max))
922 (deffoo nntp-retrieve-articles
(articles &optional group server
)
923 (nntp-with-open-group
926 (let ((number (length articles
))
930 (last-point (point-min))
931 (buf (nntp-find-connection-buffer nntp-server-buffer
))
932 (nntp-inhibit-erase t
)
933 (map (apply 'vector articles
))
938 ;; Send ARTICLE command.
939 (while (setq article
(pop articles
))
942 "ARTICLE" (if (numberp article
)
943 (int-to-string article
)
944 ;; `articles' is either a list of article numbers
945 ;; or a list of article IDs.
948 ;; Every 400 requests we have to read the stream in
949 ;; order to avoid deadlocks.
950 (when (or (null articles
) ;All requests have been sent.
951 (zerop (% count nntp-maximum-request
)))
952 (nntp-accept-response)
955 (goto-char last-point
)
957 (while (nntp-next-result-arrived-p)
958 (aset map received
(cons (aref map received
) (point)))
959 (setq last-point
(point))
962 ;; If number of headers is greater than 100, give
963 ;; informative messages.
964 (and (numberp nntp-large-newsgroup
)
965 (> number nntp-large-newsgroup
)
966 (zerop (% received
20))
967 (nnheader-message 6 "NNTP: Receiving articles... %d%%"
968 (/ (* received
100) number
)))
969 (nntp-accept-response))))
970 (and (numberp nntp-large-newsgroup
)
971 (> number nntp-large-newsgroup
)
972 (nnheader-message 6 "NNTP: Receiving articles...done"))
974 ;; Now we have all the responses. We go through the results,
975 ;; wash it and copy it over to the server buffer.
976 (set-buffer nntp-server-buffer
)
978 (setq last-point
(point-min))
982 (setq point
(goto-char (point-max)))
984 (nnheader-insert-buffer-substring buf last-point
(cdr entry
))
986 (setq last-point
(cdr entry
))
989 (cons (car entry
) point
))
992 (defun nntp-try-list-active (group)
993 (nntp-list-active-group group
)
994 (with-current-buffer nntp-server-buffer
995 (goto-char (point-min))
997 (looking-at "5[0-9]+"))
998 (setq nntp-server-list-active-group nil
))
1000 (setq nntp-server-list-active-group t
)))))
1002 (deffoo nntp-list-active-group
(group &optional server
)
1003 "Return the active info on GROUP (which can be a regexp)."
1004 (nntp-with-open-group
1006 (nntp-send-command "^\\.*\r?\n" "LIST ACTIVE" group
)))
1008 (deffoo nntp-request-group-articles
(group &optional server
)
1009 "Return the list of existing articles in GROUP."
1010 (nntp-with-open-group
1012 (nntp-send-command "^\\.*\r?\n" "LISTGROUP" group
)))
1014 (deffoo nntp-request-article
(article &optional group server buffer command
)
1015 (nntp-with-open-group
1017 (when (nntp-send-command-and-decode
1018 "\r?\n\\.\r?\n" "ARTICLE"
1019 (if (numberp article
) (int-to-string article
) article
))
1021 (not (equal buffer nntp-server-buffer
)))
1022 (with-current-buffer nntp-server-buffer
1023 (copy-to-buffer buffer
(point-min) (point-max))))
1024 (nntp-find-group-and-number group
))))
1026 (deffoo nntp-request-head
(article &optional group server
)
1027 (nntp-with-open-group
1029 (when (nntp-send-command
1030 "\r?\n\\.\r?\n" "HEAD"
1031 (if (numberp article
) (int-to-string article
) article
))
1033 (nntp-find-group-and-number group
)
1034 (nntp-decode-text)))))
1036 (deffoo nntp-request-body
(article &optional group server
)
1037 (nntp-with-open-group
1039 (nntp-send-command-and-decode
1040 "\r?\n\\.\r?\n" "BODY"
1041 (if (numberp article
) (int-to-string article
) article
))))
1043 (deffoo nntp-request-group
(group &optional server dont-check info
)
1044 (nntp-with-open-group
1046 (when (nntp-send-command "^[245].*\n" "GROUP" group
)
1047 (let ((entry (nntp-find-connection-entry nntp-server-buffer
)))
1048 (setcar (cddr entry
) group
)))))
1050 (deffoo nntp-close-group
(group &optional server
)
1053 (deffoo nntp-server-opened
(&optional server
)
1054 "Say whether a connection to SERVER has been opened."
1055 (and (nnoo-current-server-p 'nntp server
)
1057 (gnus-buffer-live-p nntp-server-buffer
)
1058 (nntp-find-connection nntp-server-buffer
)))
1060 (deffoo nntp-open-server
(server &optional defs connectionless
)
1061 (nnheader-init-server-buffer)
1062 (if (nntp-server-opened server
)
1064 (when (or (stringp (car defs
))
1065 (numberp (car defs
)))
1066 (setq defs
(cons (list 'nntp-port-number
(car defs
)) (cdr defs
))))
1067 (unless (assq 'nntp-address defs
)
1068 (setq defs
(append defs
(list (list 'nntp-address server
)))))
1069 (nnoo-change-server 'nntp server defs
)
1072 (or (nntp-find-connection nntp-server-buffer
)
1073 (nntp-open-connection nntp-server-buffer
)))))
1075 (deffoo nntp-close-server
(&optional server
)
1076 (nntp-possibly-change-group nil server t
)
1077 (let ((process (nntp-find-connection nntp-server-buffer
)))
1079 (when (memq (process-status process
) '(open run
))
1081 (nntp-send-string process
"QUIT")
1082 (unless (eq nntp-open-connection-function
'nntp-open-network-stream
)
1083 ;; Ok, this is evil, but when using telnet and stuff
1084 ;; as the connection method, it's important that the
1085 ;; QUIT command actually is sent out before we kill
1088 (nntp-kill-buffer (process-buffer process
))
1089 (setq process
(car (pop nntp-connection-alist
))))
1090 (nnoo-close-server 'nntp
)))
1092 (deffoo nntp-request-close
()
1094 (while (setq process
(pop nntp-connection-list
))
1095 (when (memq (process-status process
) '(open run
))
1097 (nntp-send-string process
"QUIT")
1098 (unless (eq nntp-open-connection-function
'nntp-open-network-stream
)
1099 ;; Ok, this is evil, but when using telnet and stuff
1100 ;; as the connection method, it's important that the
1101 ;; QUIT command actually is sent out before we kill
1104 (nntp-kill-buffer (process-buffer process
)))))
1106 (deffoo nntp-request-list
(&optional server
)
1107 (nntp-with-open-group
1109 (nntp-send-command-and-decode "\r?\n\\.\r?\n" "LIST")))
1111 (deffoo nntp-request-list-newsgroups
(&optional server
)
1112 (nntp-with-open-group
1114 (nntp-send-command "\r?\n\\.\r?\n" "LIST NEWSGROUPS")))
1116 (deffoo nntp-request-newgroups
(date &optional server
)
1117 (nntp-with-open-group
1119 (with-current-buffer nntp-server-buffer
1120 (let* ((time (date-to-time date
))
1121 (ls (- (cadr time
) (nth 8 (decode-time time
)))))
1123 (setcar time
(1- (car time
)))
1124 (setcar (cdr time
) (+ ls
65536)))
1126 (setcar time
(1+ (car time
)))
1127 (setcar (cdr time
) (- ls
65536)))
1129 (setcar (cdr time
) ls
)))
1132 "^\\.\r?\n" "NEWGROUPS"
1133 (format-time-string "%y%m%d %H%M%S" time
)
1135 (nntp-decode-text))))))
1137 (deffoo nntp-request-post
(&optional server
)
1138 (nntp-with-open-group
1140 (when (nntp-send-command "^[23].*\r?\n" "POST")
1141 (let ((response (with-current-buffer nntp-server-buffer
1142 nntp-process-response
))
1145 (string-match "^[23].*\\(<[^\t\n @<>]+@[^\t\n @<>]+>\\)"
1147 (setq server-id
(match-string 1 response
))
1148 (narrow-to-region (goto-char (point-min))
1149 (if (search-forward "\n\n" nil t
)
1152 (unless (mail-fetch-field "Message-ID")
1153 (goto-char (point-min))
1154 (insert "Message-ID: " server-id
"\n"))
1156 (run-hooks 'nntp-prepare-post-hook
)
1157 (nntp-send-buffer "^[23].*\n")))))
1159 (deffoo nntp-request-type
(group article
)
1162 (deffoo nntp-asynchronous-p
()
1166 ;;; Hooky functions.
1168 (defun nntp-send-mode-reader ()
1169 "Send the MODE READER command to the nntp server.
1170 This function is supposed to be called from `nntp-server-opened-hook'.
1171 It will make innd servers spawn an nnrpd process to allow actual article
1173 (nntp-send-command "^.*\n" "MODE READER"))
1175 (declare-function netrc-parse
"netrc" (&optional file
))
1176 (declare-function netrc-machine
"netrc"
1177 (list machine
&optional port defaultport
))
1178 (declare-function netrc-get
"netrc" (alist type
))
1180 (defun nntp-send-authinfo (&optional send-if-force
)
1181 "Send the AUTHINFO to the nntp server.
1182 It will look in the \"~/.authinfo\" file for matching entries. If
1183 nothing suitable is found there, it will prompt for a user name
1186 If SEND-IF-FORCE, only send authinfo to the server if the
1187 .authinfo file has the FORCE token."
1189 (let* ((list (netrc-parse nntp-authinfo-file
))
1190 (alist (netrc-machine list nntp-address
"nntp"))
1192 (nth 0 (auth-source-search
1194 :host
(list nntp-address
(nnoo-current-server 'nntp
))
1195 :port
`("119" "nntp" ,(format "%s" nntp-port-number
)
1196 "563" "nntps" "snews"))))
1197 (auth-user (plist-get auth-info
:user
))
1198 (auth-force (plist-get auth-info
:force
))
1199 (auth-passwd (plist-get auth-info
:secret
))
1200 (auth-passwd (if (functionp auth-passwd
)
1201 (funcall auth-passwd
)
1203 (force (or (netrc-get alist
"force")
1207 ;; this is preferred to netrc-*
1209 (netrc-get alist
"login")
1210 nntp-authinfo-user
))
1212 ;; this is preferred to netrc-*
1214 (netrc-get alist
"password"))))
1215 (when (or (not send-if-force
)
1218 (setq user
(read-string (format "NNTP (%s) user name: " nntp-address
))
1219 nntp-authinfo-user user
))
1220 (unless (member user
'(nil ""))
1221 (nntp-send-command "^3.*\r?\n" "AUTHINFO USER" user
)
1224 "^2.*\r?\n" "AUTHINFO PASS"
1226 nntp-authinfo-password
1227 (setq nntp-authinfo-password
1228 (read-passwd (format "NNTP (%s@%s) password: "
1229 user nntp-address
)))))))
1231 (signal 'nntp-authinfo-rejected
"Password rejected")
1234 ;;; Internal functions.
1236 (defun nntp-handle-authinfo (process)
1237 "Take care of an authinfo response from the server."
1238 (let ((last nntp-last-command
))
1239 (funcall nntp-authinfo-function
)
1240 ;; We have to re-send the function that was interrupted by
1241 ;; the authinfo request.
1242 (nntp-erase-buffer nntp-server-buffer
)
1243 (nntp-send-string process last
)))
1245 (defun nntp-make-process-buffer (buffer)
1246 "Create a new, fresh buffer usable for nntp process connections."
1247 (with-current-buffer
1248 (generate-new-buffer
1249 (format " *server %s %s %s*"
1250 nntp-address nntp-port-number
1251 (gnus-buffer-exists-p buffer
)))
1252 (mm-disable-multibyte)
1253 (set (make-local-variable 'after-change-functions
) nil
)
1254 (set (make-local-variable 'nntp-process-wait-for
) nil
)
1255 (set (make-local-variable 'nntp-process-callback
) nil
)
1256 (set (make-local-variable 'nntp-process-to-buffer
) nil
)
1257 (set (make-local-variable 'nntp-process-start-point
) nil
)
1258 (set (make-local-variable 'nntp-process-decode
) nil
)
1259 (set (make-local-variable 'nntp-retrieval-in-progress
) nil
)
1262 (defun nntp-open-connection (buffer)
1263 "Open a connection to PORT on ADDRESS delivering output to BUFFER."
1264 (run-hooks 'nntp-prepare-server-hook
)
1265 (let* ((pbuffer (nntp-make-process-buffer buffer
))
1267 (and nntp-connection-timeout
1269 nntp-connection-timeout nil
1271 (nntp-kill-buffer ,pbuffer
)))))
1274 (let ((coding-system-for-read 'binary
)
1275 (coding-system-for-write 'binary
)
1276 (map '((nntp-open-network-stream network
)
1277 (network-only plain
) ; compat
1278 (nntp-open-plain-stream plain
)
1279 (nntp-open-ssl-stream tls
)
1280 (nntp-open-tls-stream tls
))))
1281 (if (assoc nntp-open-connection-function map
)
1282 (open-protocol-stream
1283 "nntpd" pbuffer nntp-address nntp-port-number
1284 :type
(cadr (assoc nntp-open-connection-function map
))
1285 :end-of-command
"^\\([2345]\\|[.]\\).*\n"
1286 :capability-command
"HELP\r\n"
1289 (lambda (capabilities)
1290 (if (not (string-match "STARTTLS" capabilities
))
1293 (funcall nntp-open-connection-function pbuffer
)))
1295 (nnheader-report 'nntp
">>> %s" err
))
1297 (message "Quit opening connection to %s" nntp-address
)
1298 (nntp-kill-buffer pbuffer
)
1302 (nnheader-cancel-timer timer
))
1304 (not (memq (process-status process
) '(open run
))))
1305 (with-current-buffer pbuffer
1306 (goto-char (point-min))
1307 (nnheader-report 'nntp
"Error when connecting: %s"
1308 (buffer-substring (point) (line-end-position))))
1311 (nntp-kill-buffer pbuffer
))
1312 (when (and (buffer-name pbuffer
)
1314 (when (and (fboundp 'set-network-process-option
) ;; Unavailable in XEmacs.
1315 (fboundp 'process-type
) ;; Emacs 22 doesn't provide it.
1316 (eq (process-type process
) 'network
))
1317 ;; Use TCP-keepalive so that connections that pass through a NAT router
1318 ;; don't hang when left idle.
1319 (set-network-process-option process
:keepalive t
))
1320 (gnus-set-process-query-on-exit-flag process nil
)
1321 (if (and (nntp-wait-for process
"^2.*\n" buffer nil t
)
1322 (memq (process-status process
) '(open run
)))
1324 (caar (push (list process buffer nil
) nntp-connection-alist
))
1325 (push process nntp-connection-list
)
1326 (with-current-buffer pbuffer
1327 (nntp-read-server-type)
1329 (set-buffer nntp-server-buffer
)
1330 (let ((nnheader-callback-function nil
))
1331 (run-hooks 'nntp-server-opened-hook
)
1332 (nntp-send-authinfo t
))))
1333 (nntp-kill-buffer (process-buffer process
))
1336 (defun nntp-read-server-type ()
1337 "Find out what the name of the server we have connected to is."
1338 ;; Wait for the status string to arrive.
1339 (setq nntp-server-type
(buffer-string))
1340 (let ((case-fold-search t
))
1341 ;; Run server-specific commands.
1342 (dolist (entry nntp-server-action-alist
)
1343 (when (string-match (car entry
) nntp-server-type
)
1344 (if (and (listp (cadr entry
))
1345 (not (eq 'lambda
(caadr entry
))))
1347 (funcall (cadr entry
)))))))
1349 (defun nntp-async-wait (process wait-for buffer decode callback
)
1350 (with-current-buffer (process-buffer process
)
1351 (unless nntp-inside-change-function
1353 (setq nntp-process-wait-for wait-for
1354 nntp-process-to-buffer buffer
1355 nntp-process-decode decode
1356 nntp-process-callback callback
1357 nntp-process-start-point
(point-max))
1358 (setq after-change-functions
'(nntp-after-change-function))))
1360 (defun nntp-async-stop (proc)
1361 (setq nntp-async-process-list
(delq proc nntp-async-process-list
))
1362 (when (and nntp-async-timer
(not nntp-async-process-list
))
1363 (nnheader-cancel-timer nntp-async-timer
)
1364 (setq nntp-async-timer nil
)))
1366 (defun nntp-after-change-function (beg end len
)
1368 ;; we only care about insertions at eob
1369 (when (and (eq 0 len
) (eq (point-max) end
))
1371 (let ((proc (get-buffer-process (current-buffer))))
1373 (nntp-async-trigger proc
)))))
1374 ;; any throw from after-change-functions will leave it
1375 ;; set to nil. so we reset it here, if necessary.
1377 (setq after-change-functions
'(nntp-after-change-function)))))
1379 (defun nntp-async-trigger (process)
1380 (with-current-buffer (process-buffer process
)
1381 (when nntp-process-callback
1382 ;; do we have an error message?
1383 (goto-char nntp-process-start-point
)
1384 (if (memq (following-char) '(?
4 ?
5))
1385 ;; wants credentials?
1386 (if (looking-at "480")
1387 (nntp-handle-authinfo process
)
1388 ;; report error message.
1389 (nntp-snarf-error-message)
1390 (nntp-do-callback nil
))
1392 ;; got what we expect?
1393 (goto-char (point-max))
1394 (when (re-search-backward
1395 nntp-process-wait-for nntp-process-start-point t
)
1396 (let ((response (match-string 0)))
1397 (with-current-buffer nntp-server-buffer
1398 (setq nntp-process-response response
)))
1399 (nntp-async-stop process
)
1401 (when (gnus-buffer-exists-p nntp-process-to-buffer
)
1402 (let ((buf (current-buffer))
1403 (start nntp-process-start-point
)
1404 (decode nntp-process-decode
))
1405 (with-current-buffer nntp-process-to-buffer
1406 (goto-char (point-max))
1408 (narrow-to-region (point) (point))
1409 (nnheader-insert-buffer-substring buf start
)
1411 (nntp-decode-text))))))
1413 (goto-char (point-max))
1415 (buffer-name (get-buffer nntp-process-to-buffer
))))))))
1417 (defun nntp-do-callback (arg)
1418 (let ((callback nntp-process-callback
)
1419 (nntp-inside-change-function t
))
1420 (setq nntp-process-callback nil
)
1421 (funcall callback arg
)))
1423 (defun nntp-snarf-error-message ()
1424 "Save the error message in the current buffer."
1425 (let ((message (buffer-string)))
1426 (while (string-match "[\r\n]+" message
)
1427 (setq message
(replace-match " " t t message
)))
1428 (nnheader-report 'nntp
"%s" message
)
1431 (defun nntp-accept-process-output (process)
1432 "Wait for output from PROCESS and message some dots."
1433 (with-current-buffer (or (nntp-find-connection-buffer nntp-server-buffer
)
1435 (let ((len (/ (buffer-size) 1024))
1438 (setq nntp-have-messaged t
)
1439 (nnheader-message 7 "nntp read: %dk" len
)))
1441 (nnheader-accept-process-output process
)
1442 ;; accept-process-output may update status of process to indicate
1443 ;; that the server has closed the connection. This MUST be
1444 ;; handled here as the buffer restored by the save-excursion may
1445 ;; be the process's former output buffer (i.e. now killed)
1447 (memq (process-status process
) '(open run
)))
1448 (nntp-report "Server closed connection")))))
1450 (defun nntp-accept-response ()
1451 "Wait for output from the process that outputs to BUFFER."
1452 (nntp-accept-process-output (nntp-find-connection nntp-server-buffer
)))
1454 (defun nntp-possibly-change-group (group server
&optional connectionless
)
1455 (let ((nnheader-callback-function nil
))
1457 (or (nntp-server-opened server
)
1458 (nntp-open-server server nil connectionless
)))
1460 (unless connectionless
1461 (or (nntp-find-connection nntp-server-buffer
)
1462 (nntp-open-connection nntp-server-buffer
))))
1465 (let ((entry (nntp-find-connection-entry nntp-server-buffer
)))
1467 (nntp-report "Server closed connection"))
1468 ((not (equal group
(caddr entry
)))
1469 (with-current-buffer (process-buffer (car entry
))
1471 (nntp-send-command "^[245].*\n" "GROUP" group
)
1472 (setcar (cddr entry
) group
)
1474 (nntp-erase-buffer nntp-server-buffer
)))))))
1476 (defun nntp-decode-text (&optional cr-only
)
1477 "Decode the text in the current buffer."
1478 (goto-char (point-min))
1479 (while (search-forward "\r" nil t
)
1482 ;; Remove trailing ".\n" end-of-transfer marker.
1483 (goto-char (point-max))
1485 (when (looking-at ".\n")
1487 ;; Delete status line.
1488 (goto-char (point-min))
1489 (while (looking-at "[1-5][0-9][0-9] .*\n")
1490 ;; For some unknown reason, there is more than one status line.
1491 (delete-region (point) (progn (forward-line 1) (point))))
1492 ;; Remove "." -> ".." encoding.
1493 (while (search-forward "\n.." nil t
)
1496 (defun nntp-encode-text ()
1497 "Encode the text in the current buffer."
1499 ;; Replace "." at beginning of line with "..".
1500 (goto-char (point-min))
1501 (while (re-search-forward "^\\." nil t
)
1503 (goto-char (point-max))
1504 ;; Insert newline at the end of the buffer.
1507 ;; Insert `.' at end of buffer (end of text mark).
1508 (goto-char (point-max))
1510 (goto-char (point-min))
1514 (insert nntp-end-of-line
))))
1516 (defun nntp-retrieve-headers-with-xover (articles &optional fetch-old
)
1517 (set-buffer nntp-server-buffer
)
1521 ;; This server does not talk NOV.
1522 ((not nntp-server-xover
)
1525 ;; We don't care about gaps.
1526 ((or (not nntp-nov-gap
)
1528 (nntp-send-xover-command
1530 (if (numberp fetch-old
)
1531 (max 1 (- (car articles
) fetch-old
))
1534 (car (last articles
)) 'wait
)
1536 (goto-char (point-min))
1537 (when (looking-at "[1-5][0-9][0-9] .*\n")
1538 (delete-region (point) (progn (forward-line 1) (point))))
1539 (while (search-forward "\r" nil t
)
1540 (replace-match "" t t
))
1541 (goto-char (point-max))
1543 (when (looking-at "\\.")
1544 (delete-region (point) (progn (forward-line 1) (point)))))
1546 ;; We do it the hard way. For each gap, an XOVER command is sent
1547 ;; to the server. We do not wait for a reply from the server, we
1548 ;; just send them off as fast as we can. That means that we have
1549 ;; to count the number of responses we get back to find out when we
1550 ;; have gotten all we asked for.
1551 ((numberp nntp-nov-gap
)
1556 (buf nntp-server-buffer
)
1557 (process-buffer (nntp-find-connection-buffer nntp-server-buffer
))
1559 ;; We have to check `nntp-server-xover'. If it gets set to nil,
1560 ;; that means that the server does not understand XOVER, but we
1561 ;; won't know that until we try.
1562 (while (and nntp-server-xover articles
)
1563 (setq first
(car articles
))
1564 ;; Search forward until we find a gap, or until we run out of
1566 (while (and (cdr articles
)
1567 (< (- (nth 1 articles
) (car articles
)) nntp-nov-gap
))
1568 (setq articles
(cdr articles
)))
1570 (setq in-process-buffer-p
(stringp nntp-server-xover
))
1571 (nntp-send-xover-command first
(setq last
(car articles
)))
1572 (setq articles
(cdr articles
))
1574 (when (and nntp-server-xover in-process-buffer-p
)
1575 ;; Don't count tried request.
1576 (setq count
(1+ count
))
1578 ;; Every 400 requests we have to read the stream in
1579 ;; order to avoid deadlocks.
1580 (when (or (null articles
) ;All requests have been sent.
1581 (= 1 (% count nntp-maximum-request
)))
1583 (nntp-accept-response)
1584 ;; On some Emacs versions the preceding function has a
1585 ;; tendency to change the buffer. Perhaps. It's quite
1586 ;; difficult to reproduce, because it only seems to happen
1587 ;; once in a blue moon.
1588 (set-buffer process-buffer
)
1590 (goto-char (or last-point
(point-min)))
1592 (while (re-search-forward "^\\([0-9][0-9][0-9]\\) .*\n"
1595 (setq status
(match-string 1))
1596 (if (string-match "^[45]" status
)
1597 (setq status
'error
)
1599 (setq last-point
(point))
1600 (or (< received count
)
1601 (if (eq status
'error
)
1603 ;; I haven't started reading the final response
1605 (goto-char (point-max))
1607 (not (looking-at "^\\.\r?\n"))))))
1608 ;; I haven't read the end of the final response
1609 (nntp-accept-response)
1610 (set-buffer process-buffer
))))
1612 ;; Some nntp servers seem to have an extension to the XOVER
1613 ;; extension. On these servers, requesting an article range
1614 ;; preceding the active range does not return an error as
1615 ;; specified in the RFC. What we instead get is the NOV entry
1616 ;; for the first available article. Obviously, a client can
1617 ;; use that entry to avoid making unnecessary requests. The
1618 ;; only problem is for a client that assumes that the response
1619 ;; will always be within the requested range. For such a
1620 ;; client, we can get N copies of the same entry (one for each
1621 ;; XOVER command sent to the server).
1624 (goto-char (point-min))
1625 (when (re-search-forward "^[0-9][0-9][0-9] .*\n\\([0-9]+\\)" nil t
)
1626 (let ((low-limit (string-to-number
1627 (buffer-substring (match-beginning 1)
1629 (while (and articles
(<= (car articles
) low-limit
))
1630 (setq articles
(cdr articles
))))))
1633 (when nntp-server-xover
1634 (when in-process-buffer-p
1636 (goto-char (point-max))
1637 (nnheader-insert-buffer-substring process-buffer
)
1638 (set-buffer process-buffer
)
1642 ;; We remove any "." lines and status lines.
1643 (goto-char (point-min))
1644 (while (search-forward "\r" nil t
)
1646 (goto-char (point-min))
1647 (delete-matching-lines "^\\.$\\|^[1-5][0-9][0-9] ")
1652 (defun nntp-send-xover-command (beg end
&optional wait-for-reply
)
1653 "Send the XOVER command to the server."
1654 (let ((range (format "%d-%d" beg end
))
1655 (nntp-inhibit-erase t
))
1656 (if (stringp nntp-server-xover
)
1657 ;; If `nntp-server-xover' is a string, then we just send this
1660 (nntp-send-command-nodelete
1661 "\r?\n\\.\r?\n" nntp-server-xover range
)
1662 ;; We do not wait for the reply.
1663 (nntp-send-command-nodelete nil nntp-server-xover range
))
1664 (let ((commands nntp-xover-commands
))
1665 ;; `nntp-xover-commands' is a list of possible XOVER commands.
1666 ;; We try them all until we get at positive response.
1667 (while (and commands
(eq nntp-server-xover
'try
))
1668 (nntp-send-command-nodelete "\r?\n\\.\r?\n" (car commands
) range
)
1669 (with-current-buffer nntp-server-buffer
1670 (goto-char (point-min))
1671 (and (looking-at "[23]") ; No error message.
1672 ;; We also have to look at the lines. Some buggy
1673 ;; servers give back simple lines with just the
1674 ;; article number. How... helpful.
1677 ;; More text after number, or a dot.
1678 (looking-at "[0-9]+\t...\\|\\.\r?\n"))
1679 (setq nntp-server-xover
(car commands
))))
1680 (setq commands
(cdr commands
)))
1681 ;; If none of the commands worked, we disable XOVER.
1682 (when (eq nntp-server-xover
'try
)
1683 (nntp-erase-buffer nntp-server-buffer
)
1684 (setq nntp-server-xover nil
))
1685 nntp-server-xover
))))
1687 (defun nntp-find-group-and-number (&optional group
)
1690 ;; FIXME: This is REALLY FISHY: set-buffer after save-restriction?!?
1691 (set-buffer nntp-server-buffer
)
1692 (narrow-to-region (goto-char (point-min))
1693 (or (search-forward "\n\n" nil t
) (point-max)))
1694 (goto-char (point-min))
1695 ;; We first find the number by looking at the status line.
1696 (let ((number (and (looking-at "2[0-9][0-9] +\\([0-9]+\\) ")
1698 (buffer-substring (match-beginning 1)
1701 (and number
(zerop number
) (setq number nil
))
1703 ;; Then we find the group name.
1706 ;; If there is only one group in the Newsgroups
1707 ;; header, then it seems quite likely that this
1708 ;; article comes from that group, I'd say.
1709 ((and (setq newsgroups
1710 (mail-fetch-field "newsgroups"))
1711 (not (string-match "," newsgroups
)))
1713 ;; If there is more than one group in the
1714 ;; Newsgroups header, then the Xref header should
1715 ;; be filled out. We hazard a guess that the group
1716 ;; that has this article number in the Xref header
1717 ;; is the one we are looking for. This might very
1718 ;; well be wrong if this article happens to have
1719 ;; the same number in several groups, but that's
1721 ((and (setq xref
(mail-fetch-field "xref"))
1724 (format "\\([^ :]+\\):%d" number
) xref
))
1725 (match-string 1 xref
))
1728 ((and (not nntp-xref-number-is-evil
)
1729 (setq xref
(mail-fetch-field "xref"))
1732 (concat "\\(" (regexp-quote group
) "\\):\\([0-9]+\\)")
1733 "\\([^ :]+\\):\\([0-9]+\\)")
1735 (setq group
(match-string 1 xref
)
1736 number
(string-to-number (match-string 2 xref
))))
1737 ((and (setq newsgroups
1738 (mail-fetch-field "newsgroups"))
1739 (not (string-match "," newsgroups
)))
1740 (setq group newsgroups
))
1742 (t (setq group
""))))
1743 (when (string-match "\r" group
)
1744 (setq group
(substring group
0 (match-beginning 0))))
1745 (cons group number
)))))
1747 (defun nntp-wait-for-string (regexp)
1748 "Wait until string arrives in the buffer."
1749 (let ((buf (current-buffer))
1751 (goto-char (point-min))
1752 (while (and (setq proc
(get-buffer-process buf
))
1753 (memq (process-status proc
) '(open run
))
1754 (not (re-search-forward regexp nil t
)))
1755 (accept-process-output proc
0.1)
1757 (goto-char (point-min)))))
1760 ;; ==========================================================================
1761 ;; Obsolete nntp-open-* connection methods -- drv
1762 ;; ==========================================================================
1764 (defvoo nntp-open-telnet-envuser nil
1765 "*If non-nil, telnet session (client and server both) will support the ENVIRON option and not prompt for login name.")
1767 (defvoo nntp-telnet-shell-prompt
"bash\\|\$ *\r?$\\|> *\r?"
1768 "*Regular expression to match the shell prompt on the remote machine.")
1770 (defvoo nntp-rlogin-program
"rsh"
1771 "*Program used to log in on remote machines.
1772 The default is \"rsh\", but \"ssh\" is a popular alternative.")
1774 (defvoo nntp-rlogin-parameters
'("telnet" "-8" "${NNTPSERVER:=news}" "nntp")
1775 "*Parameters to `nntp-open-rlogin'.
1776 That function may be used as `nntp-open-connection-function'. In that
1777 case, this list will be used as the parameter list given to rsh.")
1779 (defvoo nntp-rlogin-user-name nil
1780 "*User name on remote system when using the rlogin connect method.")
1782 (defvoo nntp-telnet-parameters
1783 '("exec" "telnet" "-8" "${NNTPSERVER:=news}" "nntp")
1784 "*Parameters to `nntp-open-telnet'.
1785 That function may be used as `nntp-open-connection-function'. In that
1786 case, this list will be executed as a command after logging in
1789 (defvoo nntp-telnet-user-name nil
1790 "User name to log in via telnet with.")
1792 (defvoo nntp-telnet-passwd nil
1793 "Password to use to log in via telnet with.")
1795 (defun nntp-service-to-port (svc)
1797 ((integerp svc
) (number-to-string svc
))
1798 ((string-match "\\`[0-9]+\\'" svc
) svc
)
1801 (ignore-errors (insert-file-contents "/etc/services"))
1802 (goto-char (point-min))
1803 (if (re-search-forward (concat "^" (regexp-quote svc
)
1804 "[ \t]+\\([0-9]+\\)/tcp"))
1808 (defun nntp-open-telnet (buffer)
1809 (with-current-buffer buffer
1813 "nntpd" buffer nntp-telnet-command nntp-telnet-switches
))
1814 (case-fold-search t
))
1815 (when (memq (process-status proc
) '(open run
))
1816 (nntp-wait-for-string "^r?telnet")
1817 (process-send-string proc
"set escape \^X\n")
1819 ((and nntp-open-telnet-envuser nntp-telnet-user-name
)
1820 (process-send-string proc
(concat "open " "-l" nntp-telnet-user-name
1821 nntp-address
"\n")))
1823 (process-send-string proc
(concat "open " nntp-address
"\n"))))
1825 ((not nntp-open-telnet-envuser
)
1826 (nntp-wait-for-string "^\r*.?login:")
1827 (process-send-string
1829 (or nntp-telnet-user-name
1830 (setq nntp-telnet-user-name
(read-string "login: ")))
1832 (nntp-wait-for-string "^\r*.?password:")
1833 (process-send-string
1835 (or nntp-telnet-passwd
1836 (setq nntp-telnet-passwd
1837 (read-passwd "Password: ")))
1839 (nntp-wait-for-string nntp-telnet-shell-prompt
)
1840 (process-send-string
1841 proc
(concat (mapconcat 'identity nntp-telnet-parameters
" ") "\n"))
1842 (nntp-wait-for-string "^\r*20[01]")
1844 (delete-region (point-min) (point))
1845 (process-send-string proc
"\^]")
1846 (nntp-wait-for-string "^r?telnet")
1847 (process-send-string proc
"mode character\n")
1848 (accept-process-output proc
1)
1850 (goto-char (point-min))
1852 (delete-region (point) (point-max)))
1855 (defun nntp-open-rlogin (buffer)
1856 "Open a connection to SERVER using rsh."
1857 (let ((proc (if nntp-rlogin-user-name
1858 (apply 'start-process
1859 "nntpd" buffer nntp-rlogin-program
1860 nntp-address
"-l" nntp-rlogin-user-name
1861 nntp-rlogin-parameters
)
1862 (apply 'start-process
1863 "nntpd" buffer nntp-rlogin-program nntp-address
1864 nntp-rlogin-parameters
))))
1865 (with-current-buffer buffer
1866 (nntp-wait-for-string "^\r*20[01]")
1868 (delete-region (point-min) (point))
1872 ;; ==========================================================================
1873 ;; Replacements for the nntp-open-* functions -- drv
1874 ;; ==========================================================================
1876 (defun nntp-open-telnet-stream (buffer)
1877 "Open a nntp connection by telnet'ing the news server.
1878 `nntp-open-netcat-stream' is recommended in place of this function
1879 because it is more reliable.
1881 Please refer to the following variables to customize the connection:
1882 - `nntp-pre-command',
1883 - `nntp-telnet-command',
1884 - `nntp-telnet-switches',
1886 - `nntp-port-number',
1887 - `nntp-end-of-line'."
1888 (let ((command `(,nntp-telnet-command
1889 ,@nntp-telnet-switches
1891 ,(nntp-service-to-port nntp-port-number
)))
1893 (and nntp-pre-command
1894 (push nntp-pre-command command
))
1895 (setq proc
(apply 'start-process
"nntpd" buffer command
))
1896 (with-current-buffer buffer
1897 (nntp-wait-for-string "^\r*20[01]")
1899 (delete-region (point-min) (point))
1902 (defun nntp-open-via-rlogin-and-telnet (buffer)
1903 "Open a connection to an nntp server through an intermediate host.
1904 First rlogin to the remote host, and then telnet the real news server
1906 `nntp-open-via-rlogin-and-netcat' is recommended in place of this function
1907 because it is more reliable.
1909 Please refer to the following variables to customize the connection:
1910 - `nntp-pre-command',
1911 - `nntp-via-rlogin-command',
1912 - `nntp-via-rlogin-command-switches',
1913 - `nntp-via-user-name',
1914 - `nntp-via-address',
1915 - `nntp-telnet-command',
1916 - `nntp-telnet-switches',
1918 - `nntp-port-number',
1919 - `nntp-end-of-line'."
1920 (let ((command `(,nntp-via-address
1921 ,nntp-telnet-command
1922 ,@nntp-telnet-switches
))
1924 (when nntp-via-user-name
1925 (setq command
`("-l" ,nntp-via-user-name
,@command
)))
1926 (when nntp-via-rlogin-command-switches
1927 (setq command
(append nntp-via-rlogin-command-switches command
)))
1928 (push nntp-via-rlogin-command command
)
1929 (and nntp-pre-command
1930 (push nntp-pre-command command
))
1931 (setq proc
(apply 'start-process
"nntpd" buffer command
))
1932 (with-current-buffer buffer
1933 (nntp-wait-for-string "^r?telnet")
1934 (process-send-string proc
(concat "open " nntp-address
" "
1935 (nntp-service-to-port nntp-port-number
)
1937 (nntp-wait-for-string "^\r*20[01]")
1939 (delete-region (point-min) (point))
1940 (process-send-string proc
"\^]")
1941 (nntp-wait-for-string "^r?telnet")
1942 (process-send-string proc
"mode character\n")
1943 (accept-process-output proc
1)
1945 (goto-char (point-min))
1947 (delete-region (point) (point-max)))
1950 (defun nntp-open-via-rlogin-and-netcat (buffer)
1951 "Open a connection to an nntp server through an intermediate host.
1952 First rlogin to the remote host, and then connect to the real news
1953 server from there using the netcat command.
1955 Please refer to the following variables to customize the connection:
1956 - `nntp-pre-command',
1957 - `nntp-via-rlogin-command',
1958 - `nntp-via-rlogin-command-switches',
1959 - `nntp-via-user-name',
1960 - `nntp-via-address',
1961 - `nntp-netcat-command',
1962 - `nntp-netcat-switches',
1964 - `nntp-port-number'."
1965 (let ((command `(,@(when nntp-pre-command
1966 (list nntp-pre-command
))
1967 ,nntp-via-rlogin-command
1968 ,@nntp-via-rlogin-command-switches
1969 ,@(when nntp-via-user-name
1970 (list "-l" nntp-via-user-name
))
1972 ,nntp-netcat-command
1973 ,@nntp-netcat-switches
1975 ,(nntp-service-to-port nntp-port-number
))))
1976 ;; A non-nil connection type results in mightily odd behavior where
1977 ;; (process-send-string proc "\^M") ends up sending a "\n" to the
1978 ;; ssh process. --Stef
1979 ;; Also a nil connection allow ssh-askpass to work under X11.
1980 (let ((process-connection-type nil
))
1981 (apply 'start-process
"nntpd" buffer command
))))
1983 (defun nntp-open-netcat-stream (buffer)
1984 "Open a connection to an nntp server through netcat.
1985 I.e. use the `nc' command rather than Emacs's builtin networking code.
1987 Please refer to the following variables to customize the connection:
1988 - `nntp-pre-command',
1989 - `nntp-netcat-command',
1990 - `nntp-netcat-switches',
1992 - `nntp-port-number'."
1993 (let ((command `(,nntp-netcat-command
1994 ,@nntp-netcat-switches
1996 ,(nntp-service-to-port nntp-port-number
))))
1997 (and nntp-pre-command
(push nntp-pre-command command
))
1998 (let ((process-connection-type nil
)) ;See `nntp-open-via-rlogin-and-netcat'.
1999 (apply 'start-process
"nntpd" buffer command
))))
2002 (defun nntp-open-via-telnet-and-telnet (buffer)
2003 "Open a connection to an nntp server through an intermediate host.
2004 First telnet the remote host, and then telnet the real news server
2007 Please refer to the following variables to customize the connection:
2008 - `nntp-pre-command',
2009 - `nntp-via-telnet-command',
2010 - `nntp-via-telnet-switches',
2011 - `nntp-via-address',
2012 - `nntp-via-envuser',
2013 - `nntp-via-user-name',
2014 - `nntp-via-user-password',
2015 - `nntp-via-shell-prompt',
2016 - `nntp-telnet-command',
2017 - `nntp-telnet-switches',
2019 - `nntp-port-number',
2020 - `nntp-end-of-line'."
2021 (with-current-buffer buffer
2023 (let ((command `(,nntp-via-telnet-command
,@nntp-via-telnet-switches
))
2024 (case-fold-search t
)
2026 (and nntp-pre-command
(push nntp-pre-command command
))
2027 (setq proc
(apply 'start-process
"nntpd" buffer command
))
2028 (when (memq (process-status proc
) '(open run
))
2029 (nntp-wait-for-string "^r?telnet")
2030 (process-send-string proc
"set escape \^X\n")
2032 ((and nntp-via-envuser nntp-via-user-name
)
2033 (process-send-string proc
(concat "open " "-l" nntp-via-user-name
2034 nntp-via-address
"\n")))
2036 (process-send-string proc
(concat "open " nntp-via-address
2038 (when (not nntp-via-envuser
)
2039 (nntp-wait-for-string "^\r*.?login:")
2040 (process-send-string proc
2042 (or nntp-via-user-name
2043 (setq nntp-via-user-name
2044 (read-string "login: ")))
2046 (nntp-wait-for-string "^\r*.?password:")
2047 (process-send-string proc
2049 (or nntp-via-user-password
2050 (setq nntp-via-user-password
2051 (read-passwd "Password: ")))
2053 (nntp-wait-for-string nntp-via-shell-prompt
)
2054 (let ((real-telnet-command `("exec"
2055 ,nntp-telnet-command
2056 ,@nntp-telnet-switches
2058 ,(nntp-service-to-port nntp-port-number
))))
2059 (process-send-string proc
2060 (concat (mapconcat 'identity
2061 real-telnet-command
" ")
2063 (nntp-wait-for-string "^\r*20[01]")
2065 (delete-region (point-min) (point))
2066 (process-send-string proc
"\^]")
2067 (nntp-wait-for-string "^r?telnet")
2068 (process-send-string proc
"mode character\n")
2069 (accept-process-output proc
1)
2071 (goto-char (point-min))
2073 (delete-region (point) (point-max)))
2078 ;;; nntp.el ends here