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1 /*@ S-nail - a mail user agent derived from Berkeley Mail.
2 *@ Function prototypes and function-alike macros.
4 * Copyright (c) 2000-2004 Gunnar Ritter, Freiburg i. Br., Germany.
5 * Copyright (c) 2012 - 2015 Steffen (Daode) Nurpmeso <sdaoden@users.sf.net>.
6 */
7 /*
8 * Copyright (c) 1980, 1993
9 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
11 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
12 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
13 * are met:
14 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
15 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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19 * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
20 * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
21 * without specific prior written permission.
23 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
24 * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
25 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
26 * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
27 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
28 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
29 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
30 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
31 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
32 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
33 * SUCH DAMAGE.
37 * TODO Convert optional utility+ functions to n_*(); ditto
38 * TODO else use generic module-specific prefixes: str_(), am[em]_, sm[em]_, ..
40 /* TODO s-it-mode: not really (docu, funnames, funargs, etc) */
42 #undef FL
43 #ifndef HAVE_AMALGAMATION
44 # define FL extern
45 #else
46 # define FL static
47 #endif
50 * Macro-based generics
53 /* Kludges to handle the change from setexit / reset to setjmp / longjmp */
54 #define setexit() (void)sigsetjmp(srbuf, 1)
55 #define reset(x) siglongjmp(srbuf, x)
57 /* ASCII char classification */
58 #define __ischarof(C, FLAGS) \
59 (asciichar(C) && (class_char[(uc_i)(C)] & (FLAGS)) != 0)
61 #define asciichar(c) ((uc_i)(c) <= 0177)
62 #define alnumchar(c) __ischarof(c, C_DIGIT | C_OCTAL | C_UPPER | C_LOWER)
63 #define alphachar(c) __ischarof(c, C_UPPER | C_LOWER)
64 #define blankchar(c) __ischarof(c, C_BLANK)
65 #define blankspacechar(c) __ischarof(c, C_BLANK | C_SPACE)
66 #define cntrlchar(c) (asciichar(c) && class_char[(ui8_t)(c)] == C_CNTRL)
67 #define digitchar(c) __ischarof(c, C_DIGIT | C_OCTAL)
68 #define lowerchar(c) __ischarof(c, C_LOWER)
69 #define punctchar(c) __ischarof(c, C_PUNCT)
70 #define spacechar(c) __ischarof(c, C_BLANK | C_SPACE | C_WHITE)
71 #define upperchar(c) __ischarof(c, C_UPPER)
72 #define whitechar(c) __ischarof(c, C_BLANK | C_WHITE)
73 #define octalchar(c) __ischarof(c, C_OCTAL)
75 #define upperconv(c) (lowerchar(c) ? (char)((uc_i)(c) - 'a' + 'A') : (c))
76 #define lowerconv(c) (upperchar(c) ? (char)((uc_i)(c) - 'A' + 'a') : (c))
77 /* RFC 822, 3.2. */
78 #define fieldnamechar(c) \
79 (asciichar(c) && (c) > 040 && (c) != 0177 && (c) != ':')
81 /* Could the string contain a regular expression? */
82 #if 0
83 # define is_maybe_regex(S) anyof("^.[]*+?()|$", S)
84 #else
85 # define is_maybe_regex(S) anyof("^[]*+?|$", S)
86 #endif
88 /* Try to use alloca() for some function-local buffers and data, fall back to
89 * smalloc()/free() if not available */
90 #ifdef HAVE_ALLOCA
91 # define ac_alloc(n) HAVE_ALLOCA(n)
92 # define ac_free(n) do {UNUSED(n);} while (0)
93 #else
94 # define ac_alloc(n) smalloc(n)
95 # define ac_free(n) free(n)
96 #endif
98 /* Single-threaded, use unlocked I/O */
99 #ifdef HAVE_PUTC_UNLOCKED
100 # undef getc
101 # define getc(c) getc_unlocked(c)
102 # undef putc
103 # define putc(c, f) putc_unlocked(c, f)
104 # undef putchar
105 # define putchar(c) putc_unlocked((c), stdout)
106 #endif
108 /* Truncate a file to the last character written. This is useful just before
109 * closing an old file that was opened for read/write */
110 #define ftrunc(stream) \
111 do {\
112 off_t off;\
113 fflush(stream);\
114 off = ftell(stream);\
115 if (off >= 0)\
116 ftruncate(fileno(stream), off);\
117 } while (0)
119 /* fflush() and rewind() */
120 #define fflush_rewind(stream) \
121 do {\
122 fflush(stream);\
123 rewind(stream);\
124 } while (0)
126 /* There are problems with dup()ing of file-descriptors for child processes.
127 * As long as those are not fixed in equal spirit to (outof(): FIX and
128 * recode.., 2012-10-04), and to avoid reviving of bugs like (If *record* is
129 * set, avoid writing dead content twice.., 2012-09-14), we have to somehow
130 * accomplish that the FILE* fp makes itself comfortable with the *real* offset
131 * of the underlaying file descriptor. Unfortunately Standard I/O and POSIX
132 * don't describe a way for that -- fflush();rewind(); won't do it. This
133 * fseek(END),rewind() pair works around the problem on *BSD and Linux.
134 * Update as of 2014-03-03: with Issue 7 POSIX has overloaded fflush(3): if
135 * used on a readable stream, then
137 * if the file is not already at EOF, and the file is one capable of
138 * seeking, the file offset of the underlying open file description shall
139 * be set to the file position of the stream.
141 * We need our own, simplified and reliable I/O */
142 #if defined _POSIX_VERSION && _POSIX_VERSION + 0 >= 200809L
143 # define really_rewind(stream) \
144 do {\
145 rewind(stream);\
146 fflush(stream);\
147 } while (0)
148 #else
149 # define really_rewind(stream) \
150 do {\
151 rewind(stream);\
152 fflush(stream);\
153 lseek(fileno(stream), 0, SEEK_SET);\
154 } while (0)
155 #endif
158 * accmacvar.c
161 /* Don't use _var_* unless you *really* have to! */
163 /* Constant option key look/(un)set/clear */
164 FL char * _var_oklook(enum okeys okey);
165 #define ok_blook(C) (_var_oklook(CONCAT(ok_b_, C)) != NULL)
166 #define ok_vlook(C) _var_oklook(CONCAT(ok_v_, C))
168 FL bool_t _var_okset(enum okeys okey, uintptr_t val);
169 #define ok_bset(C,B) _var_okset(CONCAT(ok_b_, C), (uintptr_t)(B))
170 #define ok_vset(C,V) _var_okset(CONCAT(ok_v_, C), (uintptr_t)(V))
172 FL bool_t _var_okclear(enum okeys okey);
173 #define ok_bclear(C) _var_okclear(CONCAT(ok_b_, C))
174 #define ok_vclear(C) _var_okclear(CONCAT(ok_v_, C))
176 /* Variable option key look/(un)set/clear */
177 FL char * _var_voklook(char const *vokey);
178 #define vok_blook(S) (_var_voklook(S) != NULL)
179 #define vok_vlook(S) _var_voklook(S)
181 FL bool_t _var_vokset(char const *vokey, uintptr_t val);
182 #define vok_bset(S,B) _var_vokset(S, (uintptr_t)(B))
183 #define vok_vset(S,V) _var_vokset(S, (uintptr_t)(V))
185 FL bool_t _var_vokclear(char const *vokey);
186 #define vok_bclear(S) _var_vokclear(S)
187 #define vok_vclear(S) _var_vokclear(S)
189 /* Environment lookup, if envonly is TRU1 then variable must come from the
190 * process environment (and if via `setenv') */
191 FL char * _env_look(char const *envkey, bool_t envonly);
192 #define env_blook(S,EXCL) (_env_look(S, EXCL) != NULL)
193 #define env_vlook(S,EXCL) _env_look(S, EXCL)
195 /* Special case to handle the typical [xy-USER@HOST,] xy-HOST and plain xy
196 * variable chains; oxm is a bitmix which tells which combinations to test */
197 #ifdef HAVE_SOCKETS
198 FL char * _var_xoklook(enum okeys okey, struct url const *urlp,
199 enum okey_xlook_mode oxm);
200 # define xok_BLOOK(C,URL,M) (_var_xoklook(C, URL, M) != NULL)
201 # define xok_VLOOK(C,URL,M) _var_xoklook(C, URL, M)
202 # define xok_blook(C,URL,M) xok_BLOOK(CONCAT(ok_b_, C), URL, M)
203 # define xok_vlook(C,URL,M) xok_VLOOK(CONCAT(ok_v_, C), URL, M)
204 #endif
206 /* `varshow' */
207 FL int c_varshow(void *v);
209 /* User variable access: `set', `setenv', `unset' and `unsetenv' */
210 FL int c_set(void *v);
211 FL int c_setenv(void *v);
212 FL int c_unset(void *v);
213 FL int c_unsetenv(void *v);
215 /* Ditto: `varedit' */
216 FL int c_varedit(void *v);
218 /* Macros: `define', `undefine', `call' / `~' */
219 FL int c_define(void *v);
220 FL int c_undefine(void *v);
221 FL int c_call(void *v);
223 /* TODO Check wether a *folder-hook* exists for the currently active mailbox */
224 FL bool_t check_folder_hook(bool_t nmail);
226 /* TODO v15 drop Invoke compose hook macname */
227 FL void call_compose_mode_hook(char const *macname);
229 /* Accounts: `account', `unaccount' */
230 FL int c_account(void *v);
231 FL int c_unaccount(void *v);
233 /* `localopts' */
234 FL int c_localopts(void *v);
236 FL void temporary_localopts_free(void); /* XXX intermediate hack */
237 FL void temporary_localopts_folder_hook_unroll(void); /* XXX im. hack */
240 * attachments.c
243 /* Try to add an attachment for file, file_expand()ed.
244 * Return the new head of list aphead, or NULL.
245 * The newly created attachment will be stored in *newap, if given */
246 FL struct attachment * add_attachment(struct attachment *aphead, char *file,
247 struct attachment **newap);
249 /* Append comma-separated list of file names to the end of attachment list */
250 FL void append_attachments(struct attachment **aphead, char *names);
252 /* Interactively edit the attachment list */
253 FL void edit_attachments(struct attachment **aphead);
256 * auxlily.c
259 FL void n_raise(int signo);
261 /* Provide BSD-like signal() on all (POSIX) systems */
262 FL sighandler_type safe_signal(int signum, sighandler_type handler);
264 /* Hold *all* signals but SIGCHLD, and release that total block again */
265 FL void hold_all_sigs(void);
266 FL void rele_all_sigs(void);
268 /* Hold HUP/QUIT/INT */
269 FL void hold_sigs(void);
270 FL void rele_sigs(void);
272 /* Not-Yet-Dead debug information (handler installation in main.c) */
273 #if defined HAVE_DEBUG || defined HAVE_DEVEL
274 FL void _nyd_chirp(ui8_t act, char const *file, ui32_t line,
275 char const *fun);
276 FL void _nyd_oncrash(int signo);
278 # define HAVE_NYD
279 # define NYD_ENTER _nyd_chirp(1, __FILE__, __LINE__, __FUN__)
280 # define NYD_LEAVE _nyd_chirp(2, __FILE__, __LINE__, __FUN__)
281 # define NYD _nyd_chirp(0, __FILE__, __LINE__, __FUN__)
282 # define NYD_X _nyd_chirp(0, __FILE__, __LINE__, __FUN__)
283 # ifdef HAVE_NYD2
284 # define NYD2_ENTER _nyd_chirp(1, __FILE__, __LINE__, __FUN__)
285 # define NYD2_LEAVE _nyd_chirp(2, __FILE__, __LINE__, __FUN__)
286 # define NYD2 _nyd_chirp(0, __FILE__, __LINE__, __FUN__)
287 # endif
288 #else
289 # undef HAVE_NYD
290 #endif
291 #ifndef NYD
292 # define NYD_ENTER do {} while (0)
293 # define NYD_LEAVE do {} while (0)
294 # define NYD do {} while (0)
295 # define NYD_X do {} while (0) /* XXX LEGACY */
296 #endif
297 #ifndef NYD2
298 # define NYD2_ENTER do {} while (0)
299 # define NYD2_LEAVE do {} while (0)
300 # define NYD2 do {} while (0)
301 #endif
303 /* Touch the named message by setting its MTOUCH flag. Touched messages have
304 * the effect of not being sent back to the system mailbox on exit */
305 FL void touch(struct message *mp);
307 /* Test to see if the passed file name is a directory, return true if it is */
308 FL bool_t is_dir(char const *name);
310 /* Count the number of arguments in the given string raw list */
311 FL int argcount(char **argv);
313 /* Compute screen size */
314 FL int screensize(void);
316 /* Get our $PAGER; if env_addon is not NULL it is checked wether we know about
317 * some environment variable that supports colour+ and set *env_addon to that,
318 * e.g., "LESS=FRSXi" */
319 FL char const *get_pager(char const **env_addon);
321 /* Use a pager or STDOUT to print *fp*; if *lines* is 0, they'll be counted */
322 FL void page_or_print(FILE *fp, size_t lines);
324 /* Parse name and guess at the required protocol */
325 FL enum protocol which_protocol(char const *name);
327 /* Hash the passed string -- uses Chris Torek's hash algorithm */
328 FL ui32_t torek_hash(char const *name);
329 #define hash(S) (torek_hash(S) % HSHSIZE) /* xxx COMPAT (?) */
331 /* Create hash */
332 FL ui32_t pjw(char const *cp); /* TODO obsolete -> torek_hash() */
334 /* Find a prime greater than n */
335 FL ui32_t nextprime(ui32_t n);
337 /* (Try to) Expand ^~/? and ^~USER/? constructs.
338 * Returns the completely resolved (maybe empty or identical to input)
339 * salloc()ed string */
340 FL char * n_shell_expand_tilde(char const *s, bool_t *err_or_null);
342 /* (Try to) Expand any shell variable in s, allowing backslash escaping
343 * (of any following character) with bsescape.
344 * Returns the completely resolved (maybe empty) salloc()ed string.
345 * Logs on error */
346 FL char * n_shell_expand_var(char const *s, bool_t bsescape,
347 bool_t *err_or_null);
349 /* Check wether *s is an escape sequence, expand it as necessary.
350 * Returns the expanded sequence or 0 if **s is NUL or PROMPT_STOP if it is \c.
351 * *s is advanced to after the expanded sequence (as possible).
352 * If use_prompt_extensions is set, an enum prompt_exp may be returned */
353 FL int n_shell_expand_escape(char const **s,
354 bool_t use_prompt_extensions);
356 /* Get *prompt*, or '& ' if *bsdcompat*, of '? ' otherwise */
357 FL char * getprompt(void);
359 /* Detect and query the hostname to use */
360 FL char * nodename(int mayoverride);
362 /* Get a (pseudo) random string of *length* bytes; returns salloc()ed buffer */
363 FL char * getrandstring(size_t length);
365 FL enum okay makedir(char const *name);
367 /* A get-wd..restore-wd approach */
368 FL enum okay cwget(struct cw *cw);
369 FL enum okay cwret(struct cw *cw);
370 FL void cwrelse(struct cw *cw);
372 /* Check (multibyte-safe) how many bytes of buf (which is blen byts) can be
373 * safely placed in a buffer (field width) of maxlen bytes */
374 FL size_t field_detect_clip(size_t maxlen, char const *buf, size_t blen);
376 /* Put maximally maxlen bytes of buf, a buffer of blen bytes, into store,
377 * taking into account multibyte code point boundaries and possibly
378 * encapsulating in bidi_info toggles as necessary */
379 FL size_t field_put_bidi_clip(char *store, size_t maxlen, char const *buf,
380 size_t blen);
382 /* Place cp in a salloc()ed buffer, column-aligned; for header display only */
383 FL char * colalign(char const *cp, int col, int fill,
384 int *cols_decr_used_or_null);
386 /* Convert a string to a displayable one;
387 * prstr() returns the result savestr()d, prout() writes it */
388 FL void makeprint(struct str const *in, struct str *out);
389 FL size_t delctrl(char *cp, size_t len);
390 FL char * prstr(char const *s);
391 FL int prout(char const *s, size_t sz, FILE *fp);
393 /* Print out a Unicode character or a substitute for it, return 0 on error or
394 * wcwidth() (or 1) on success */
395 FL size_t putuc(int u, int c, FILE *fp);
397 /* Check wether bidirectional info maybe needed for blen bytes of bdat */
398 FL bool_t bidi_info_needed(char const *bdat, size_t blen);
400 /* Create bidirectional text encapsulation information; without HAVE_NATCH_CHAR
401 * the strings are always empty */
402 FL void bidi_info_create(struct bidi_info *bip);
404 /* Check wether the argument string is a true (1) or false (0) boolean, or an
405 * invalid string, in which case -1 is returned; if emptyrv is not -1 then it,
406 * treated as a boolean, is used as the return value shall inbuf be empty.
407 * inlen may be UIZ_MAX to force strlen() detection */
408 FL si8_t boolify(char const *inbuf, uiz_t inlen, si8_t emptyrv);
410 /* Dig a "quadoption" in inbuf (possibly going through getapproval() in
411 * interactive mode). Returns a boolean or -1 if inbuf content is invalid;
412 * if emptyrv is not -1 then it, treated as a boolean, is used as the return
413 * value shall inbuf be empty. If prompt is set it is printed first if intera.
414 * inlen may be UIZ_MAX to force strlen() detection */
415 FL si8_t quadify(char const *inbuf, uiz_t inlen, char const *prompt,
416 si8_t emptyrv);
418 /* Is the argument "all" (case-insensitive) or "*" */
419 FL bool_t n_is_all_or_aster(char const *name);
421 /* Get seconds since epoch */
422 FL time_t n_time_epoch(void);
424 /* Update *tc* to now; only .tc_time updated unless *full_update* is true */
425 FL void time_current_update(struct time_current *tc,
426 bool_t full_update);
428 /* Returns 0 if fully slept, number of millis left if ignint is true and we
429 * were interrupted. Actual resolution may be second or less.
430 * Note in case of HAVE_SLEEP this may be SIGALARM based. */
431 FL uiz_t n_msleep(uiz_t millis, bool_t ignint);
433 /* Our error print series.. Note: these reverse scan format in order to know
434 * wether a newline was included or not -- this affects the output! */
435 FL void n_err(char const *format, ...);
436 FL void n_verr(char const *format, va_list ap);
438 /* ..(for use in a signal handler; to be obsoleted..).. */
439 FL void n_err_sighdl(char const *format, ...);
441 /* Our perror(3); if errval is 0 errno(3) is used; newline appended */
442 FL void n_perr(char const *msg, int errval);
444 /* Announce a fatal error (and die); newline appended */
445 FL void n_alert(char const *format, ...);
446 FL void n_panic(char const *format, ...);
448 /* `errors' */
449 #ifdef HAVE_ERRORS
450 FL int c_errors(void *vp);
451 #else
452 # define c_errors c_cmdnotsupp
453 #endif
455 /* Memory allocation routines */
456 #ifdef HAVE_DEBUG
457 # define SMALLOC_DEBUG_ARGS , char const *mdbg_file, int mdbg_line
458 # define SMALLOC_DEBUG_ARGSCALL , mdbg_file, mdbg_line
459 #else
460 # define SMALLOC_DEBUG_ARGS
461 # define SMALLOC_DEBUG_ARGSCALL
462 #endif
464 FL void * smalloc(size_t s SMALLOC_DEBUG_ARGS);
465 FL void * srealloc(void *v, size_t s SMALLOC_DEBUG_ARGS);
466 FL void * scalloc(size_t nmemb, size_t size SMALLOC_DEBUG_ARGS);
468 #ifdef HAVE_DEBUG
469 FL void sfree(void *v SMALLOC_DEBUG_ARGS);
470 /* Called by sreset(), then */
471 FL void smemreset(void);
473 FL int c_smemtrace(void *v);
474 /* For immediate debugging purposes, it is possible to check on request */
475 FL bool_t _smemcheck(char const *file, int line);
477 # define smalloc(SZ) smalloc(SZ, __FILE__, __LINE__)
478 # define srealloc(P,SZ) srealloc(P, SZ, __FILE__, __LINE__)
479 # define scalloc(N,SZ) scalloc(N, SZ, __FILE__, __LINE__)
480 # define free(P) sfree(P, __FILE__, __LINE__)
481 # define smemcheck() _smemcheck(__FILE__, __LINE__)
482 #endif
485 * cmd1.c
488 FL int c_cmdnotsupp(void *v);
490 /* `headers' (show header group, possibly after setting dot) */
491 FL int c_headers(void *v);
493 /* Like c_headers(), but pre-prepared message vector */
494 FL int print_header_group(int *vector);
496 /* Scroll to the next/previous screen */
497 FL int c_scroll(void *v);
498 FL int c_Scroll(void *v);
500 /* Print out the headlines for each message in the passed message list */
501 FL int c_from(void *v);
503 /* Print all message in between and including bottom and topx if they are
504 * visible and either only_marked is false or they are MMARKed */
505 FL void print_headers(size_t bottom, size_t topx, bool_t only_marked);
507 /* Print out the value of dot */
508 FL int c_pdot(void *v);
510 /* Paginate messages, honor/don't honour ignored fields, respectively */
511 FL int c_more(void *v);
512 FL int c_More(void *v);
514 /* Type out messages, honor/don't honour ignored fields, respectively */
515 FL int c_type(void *v);
516 FL int c_Type(void *v);
518 /* Show MIME-encoded message text, including all fields */
519 FL int c_show(void *v);
521 /* Pipe messages, honor/don't honour ignored fields, respectively */
522 FL int c_pipe(void *v);
523 FL int c_Pipe(void *v);
525 /* Print the top so many lines of each desired message.
526 * The number of lines is taken from *toplines* and defaults to 5 */
527 FL int c_top(void *v);
529 /* Touch all the given messages so that they will get mboxed */
530 FL int c_stouch(void *v);
532 /* Make sure all passed messages get mboxed */
533 FL int c_mboxit(void *v);
535 /* List the folders the user currently has */
536 FL int c_folders(void *v);
539 * cmd2.c
542 /* If any arguments were given, go to the next applicable argument following
543 * dot, otherwise, go to the next applicable message. If given as first
544 * command with no arguments, print first message */
545 FL int c_next(void *v);
547 /* Move the dot up or down by one message */
548 FL int c_dotmove(void *v);
550 /* Save a message in a file. Mark the message as saved so we can discard when
551 * the user quits */
552 FL int c_save(void *v);
553 FL int c_Save(void *v);
555 /* Copy a message to a file without affected its saved-ness */
556 FL int c_copy(void *v);
557 FL int c_Copy(void *v);
559 /* Move a message to a file */
560 FL int c_move(void *v);
561 FL int c_Move(void *v);
563 /* Decrypt and copy a message to a file */
564 FL int c_decrypt(void *v);
565 FL int c_Decrypt(void *v);
567 /* Write the indicated messages at the end of the passed file name, minus
568 * header and trailing blank line. This is the MIME save function */
569 FL int c_write(void *v);
571 /* Delete messages */
572 FL int c_delete(void *v);
574 /* Delete messages, then type the new dot */
575 FL int c_deltype(void *v);
577 /* Undelete the indicated messages */
578 FL int c_undelete(void *v);
580 /* Add the given header fields to the retained list. If no arguments, print
581 * the current list of retained fields */
582 FL int c_retfield(void *v);
584 /* Add the given header fields to the ignored list. If no arguments, print the
585 * current list of ignored fields */
586 FL int c_igfield(void *v);
588 FL int c_saveretfield(void *v);
589 FL int c_saveigfield(void *v);
590 FL int c_fwdretfield(void *v);
591 FL int c_fwdigfield(void *v);
592 FL int c_unignore(void *v);
593 FL int c_unretain(void *v);
594 FL int c_unsaveignore(void *v);
595 FL int c_unsaveretain(void *v);
596 FL int c_unfwdignore(void *v);
597 FL int c_unfwdretain(void *v);
600 * cmd3.c
603 /* Process a shell escape by saving signals, ignoring signals and a sh -c */
604 FL int c_shell(void *v);
606 /* Fork an interactive shell */
607 FL int c_dosh(void *v);
609 /* Show the help screen */
610 FL int c_help(void *v);
612 /* Print user's working directory */
613 FL int c_cwd(void *v);
615 /* Change user's working directory */
616 FL int c_chdir(void *v);
618 /* All thinkable sorts of `reply' / `respond' and `followup'.. */
619 FL int c_reply(void *v);
620 FL int c_replyall(void *v);
621 FL int c_replysender(void *v);
622 FL int c_Reply(void *v);
623 FL int c_followup(void *v);
624 FL int c_followupall(void *v);
625 FL int c_followupsender(void *v);
626 FL int c_Followup(void *v);
628 /* ..and a mailing-list reply */
629 FL int c_Lreply(void *v);
631 /* The 'forward' command */
632 FL int c_forward(void *v);
634 /* Similar to forward, saving the message in a file named after the first
635 * recipient */
636 FL int c_Forward(void *v);
638 /* Resend a message list to a third person */
639 FL int c_resend(void *v);
641 /* Resend a message list to a third person without adding headers */
642 FL int c_Resend(void *v);
644 /* Preserve messages, so that they will be sent back to the system mailbox */
645 FL int c_preserve(void *v);
647 /* Mark all given messages as unread */
648 FL int c_unread(void *v);
650 /* Mark all given messages as read */
651 FL int c_seen(void *v);
653 /* Print the size of each message */
654 FL int c_messize(void *v);
656 /* `file' (`folder') and `File' (`Folder') */
657 FL int c_file(void *v);
658 FL int c_File(void *v);
660 /* Expand file names like echo */
661 FL int c_echo(void *v);
663 /* 'newmail' command: Check for new mail without writing old mail back */
664 FL int c_newmail(void *v);
666 /* Message flag manipulation */
667 FL int c_flag(void *v);
668 FL int c_unflag(void *v);
669 FL int c_answered(void *v);
670 FL int c_unanswered(void *v);
671 FL int c_draft(void *v);
672 FL int c_undraft(void *v);
674 /* noop */
675 FL int c_noop(void *v);
677 /* Remove mailbox */
678 FL int c_remove(void *v);
680 /* Rename mailbox */
681 FL int c_rename(void *v);
683 /* `urlencode' and `urldecode' */
684 FL int c_urlencode(void *v);
685 FL int c_urldecode(void *v);
688 * cmd_cnd.c
691 /* if.elif.else.endif conditional execution.
692 * condstack_isskip() returns wether the current condition state doesn't allow
693 * execution of commands.
694 * condstack_release() and condstack_take() are used when PS_SOURCING files, they
695 * rotate the current condition stack; condstack_take() returns a false boolean
696 * if the current condition stack has unclosed conditionals */
697 FL int c_if(void *v);
698 FL int c_elif(void *v);
699 FL int c_else(void *v);
700 FL int c_endif(void *v);
701 FL bool_t condstack_isskip(void);
702 FL void * condstack_release(void);
703 FL bool_t condstack_take(void *self);
706 * collect.c
710 * If quotefile is (char*)-1, stdin will be used, caller has to verify that
711 * we're not running in interactive mode */
712 FL FILE * collect(struct header *hp, int printheaders, struct message *mp,
713 char *quotefile, int doprefix, si8_t *checkaddr_err);
715 FL void savedeadletter(FILE *fp, int fflush_rewind_first);
718 * edit.c
721 /* Edit a message list */
722 FL int c_editor(void *v);
724 /* Invoke the visual editor on a message list */
725 FL int c_visual(void *v);
727 /* Run an editor on either size bytes of the file fp (or until EOF if size is
728 * negative) or on the message mp, and return a new file or NULL on error of if
729 * the user didn't perform any edits.
730 * For now we assert that mp==NULL if hp!=NULL, treating this as a special call
731 * from within compose mode, and giving TRUM1 to puthead().
732 * Signals must be handled by the caller. viored is 'e' for ed, 'v' for vi */
733 FL FILE * run_editor(FILE *fp, off_t size, int viored, int readonly,
734 struct header *hp, struct message *mp,
735 enum sendaction action, sighandler_type oldint);
738 * colour.c
741 #ifdef HAVE_COLOUR
742 /* `(un)?colour' */
743 FL int c_colour(void *v);
744 FL int c_uncolour(void *v);
746 /* We want coloured output (in this salloc() cycle). pager_used is used to
747 * test wether *colour-pager* is to be inspected.
748 * The push/pop functions deal with recursive execute()ions, for now. TODO
749 * env_gut() will reset() as necessary */
750 FL void n_colour_env_create(enum n_colour_group cgrp, bool_t pager_used);
751 FL void n_colour_env_push(void);
752 FL void n_colour_env_pop(bool_t any_env_till_root);
753 FL void n_colour_env_gut(FILE *fp);
755 /* Putting anything (for pens: including NULL) resets current state first */
756 FL void n_colour_put(FILE *fp, enum n_colour_id cid, char const *ctag);
757 FL void n_colour_reset(FILE *fp);
759 /* Of course temporary only and may return NULL. Doesn't affect state! */
760 FL struct str const *n_colour_reset_to_str(void);
762 /* A pen is bound to its environment and automatically reclaimed; it may be
763 * NULL but that can be used anyway for simplicity.
764 * This includes pen_to_str() -- which doesn't affect state! */
765 FL struct n_colour_pen *n_colour_pen_create(enum n_colour_id cid,
766 char const *ctag);
767 FL void n_colour_pen_put(struct n_colour_pen *self, FILE *fp);
769 FL struct str const *n_colour_pen_to_str(struct n_colour_pen *self);
771 #else /* HAVE_COLOUR */
772 # define c_colour c_cmdnotsupp
773 # define c_uncolour c_cmdnotsupp
774 # define c_mono c_cmdnotsupp
775 # define c_unmono c_cmdnotsupp
776 #endif
779 * filter.c
782 /* Quote filter */
783 FL struct quoteflt * quoteflt_dummy(void); /* TODO LEGACY */
784 FL void quoteflt_init(struct quoteflt *self, char const *prefix);
785 FL void quoteflt_destroy(struct quoteflt *self);
786 FL void quoteflt_reset(struct quoteflt *self, FILE *f);
787 FL ssize_t quoteflt_push(struct quoteflt *self, char const *dat,
788 size_t len);
789 FL ssize_t quoteflt_flush(struct quoteflt *self);
791 /* (Primitive) HTML tagsoup filter */
792 #ifdef HAVE_FILTER_HTML_TAGSOUP
793 /* TODO Because we don't support filter chains yet this filter will be run
794 * TODO in a dedicated subprocess, driven via a special Popen() mode */
795 FL int htmlflt_process_main(void);
797 FL void htmlflt_init(struct htmlflt *self);
798 FL void htmlflt_destroy(struct htmlflt *self);
799 FL void htmlflt_reset(struct htmlflt *self, FILE *f);
800 FL ssize_t htmlflt_push(struct htmlflt *self, char const *dat, size_t len);
801 FL ssize_t htmlflt_flush(struct htmlflt *self);
802 #endif
805 * fio.c
808 /* fgets() replacement to handle lines of arbitrary size and with embedded \0
809 * characters.
810 * line - line buffer. *line may be NULL.
811 * linesize - allocated size of line buffer.
812 * count - maximum characters to read. May be NULL.
813 * llen - length_of_line(*line).
814 * fp - input FILE.
815 * appendnl - always terminate line with \n, append if necessary.
817 FL char * fgetline(char **line, size_t *linesize, size_t *count,
818 size_t *llen, FILE *fp, int appendnl SMALLOC_DEBUG_ARGS);
819 #ifdef HAVE_DEBUG
820 # define fgetline(A,B,C,D,E,F) \
821 fgetline(A, B, C, D, E, F, __FILE__, __LINE__)
822 #endif
824 /* Read up a line from the specified input into the linebuffer.
825 * Return the number of characters read. Do not include the newline at EOL.
826 * n is the number of characters already read */
827 FL int readline_restart(FILE *ibuf, char **linebuf, size_t *linesize,
828 size_t n SMALLOC_DEBUG_ARGS);
829 #ifdef HAVE_DEBUG
830 # define readline_restart(A,B,C,D) \
831 readline_restart(A, B, C, D, __FILE__, __LINE__)
832 #endif
834 /* Read a complete line of input, with editing if interactive and possible.
835 * If prompt is NULL we'll call getprompt() first, if necessary.
836 * nl_escape defines wether user can escape newlines via backslash (POSIX).
837 * If string is set it is used as the initial line content if in interactive
838 * mode, otherwise this argument is ignored for reproducibility.
839 * Return number of octets or a value <0 on error.
840 * Note: may use the currently `source'd file stream instead of stdin! */
841 FL int readline_input(char const *prompt, bool_t nl_escape,
842 char **linebuf, size_t *linesize, char const *string
843 SMALLOC_DEBUG_ARGS);
844 #ifdef HAVE_DEBUG
845 # define readline_input(A,B,C,D,E) readline_input(A,B,C,D,E,__FILE__,__LINE__)
846 #endif
848 /* Read a line of input, with editing if interactive and possible, return it
849 * savestr()d or NULL in case of errors or if an empty line would be returned.
850 * This may only be called from toplevel (not during PS_SOURCING).
851 * If prompt is NULL we'll call getprompt() if necessary.
852 * If string is set it is used as the initial line content if in interactive
853 * mode, otherwise this argument is ignored for reproducibility.
854 * If OPT_INTERACTIVE a non-empty return is saved in the history, isgabby */
855 FL char * n_input_cp_addhist(char const *prompt, char const *string,
856 bool_t isgabby);
858 /* Set up the input pointers while copying the mail file into /tmp */
859 FL void setptr(FILE *ibuf, off_t offset);
861 /* Drop the passed line onto the passed output buffer. If a write error occurs
862 * return -1, else the count of characters written, including the newline */
863 FL int putline(FILE *obuf, char *linebuf, size_t count);
865 /* Return a file buffer all ready to read up the passed message pointer */
866 FL FILE * setinput(struct mailbox *mp, struct message *m,
867 enum needspec need);
869 /* Reset (free) the global message array */
870 FL void message_reset(void);
872 /* Append the passed message descriptor onto the message array; if mp is NULL,
873 * NULLify the entry at &[msgCount-1] */
874 FL void message_append(struct message *mp);
876 /* Check wether sep->ss_sexpr (or ->ss_regex) matches mp. If with_headers is
877 * true then the headers will also be searched (as plain text) */
878 FL bool_t message_match(struct message *mp, struct search_expr const *sep,
879 bool_t with_headers);
881 FL struct message * setdot(struct message *mp);
883 /* Delete a file, but only if the file is a plain file */
884 FL int rm(char const *name);
886 /* Determine the size of the file possessed by the passed buffer */
887 FL off_t fsize(FILE *iob);
889 /* Evaluate the string given as a new mailbox name. Supported meta characters:
890 * . % for my system mail box
891 * . %user for user's system mail box
892 * . # for previous file
893 * . & invoker's mbox file
894 * . +file file in folder directory
895 * . any shell meta character (except for FEXP_NSHELL).
896 * If FEXP_NSHELL is set you possibly want to call fexpand_nshell_quote(),
897 * a poor man's vis(3), on name before calling this (and showing the user).
898 * Returns the file name as an auto-reclaimed string */
899 FL char * fexpand(char const *name, enum fexp_mode fexpm);
901 #define expand(N) fexpand(N, FEXP_FULL) /* XXX obsolete */
902 #define file_expand(N) fexpand(N, FEXP_LOCAL) /* XXX obsolete */
904 /* A poor man's vis(3) for only backslash escaping as for FEXP_NSHELL.
905 * Returns the (possibly adjusted) buffer in auto-reclaimed storage */
906 FL char * fexpand_nshell_quote(char const *name);
908 /* accmacvar.c hook: *folder* variable has been updated; if folder shouldn't
909 * be replaced by something else leave store alone, otherwise smalloc() the
910 * desired value (ownership will be taken) */
911 FL bool_t var_folder_updated(char const *folder, char **store);
913 /* Determine the current *folder* name, store it in *name* */
914 FL bool_t getfold(char *name, size_t size);
916 /* Return the name of the dead.letter file */
917 FL char const * getdeadletter(void);
919 FL enum okay get_body(struct message *mp);
921 /* File locking */
923 /* Will retry FILE_LOCK_RETRIES times if pollmsecs > 0 */
924 FL bool_t file_lock(int fd, enum file_lock_type flt, off_t off, off_t len,
925 size_t pollmsecs);
927 /* Aquire a flt lock and create a dotlock file; upon success a registered
928 * control-pipe FILE* is returned that keeps the link in between us and the
929 * lock-holding fork(2)ed subprocess (which conditionally replaced itself via
930 * execv(2) with the privilege-separated dotlock helper program): the lock file
931 * will be removed once the control pipe is closed via Pclose().
932 * Will try FILE_LOCK_TRIES times if pollmsecs > 0 (once otherwise).
933 * If *dotlock_ignore_error* is set (FILE*)-1 will be returned if at least the
934 * normal file lock could be established, otherwise errno is usable on error */
935 FL FILE * dot_lock(char const *fname, int fd, enum file_lock_type flt,
936 off_t off, off_t len, size_t pollmsecs);
938 /* Socket I/O */
939 #ifdef HAVE_SOCKETS
940 FL bool_t sopen(struct sock *sp, struct url *urlp);
941 FL int sclose(struct sock *sp);
942 FL enum okay swrite(struct sock *sp, char const *data);
943 FL enum okay swrite1(struct sock *sp, char const *data, int sz,
944 int use_buffer);
946 /* */
947 FL int sgetline(char **line, size_t *linesize, size_t *linelen,
948 struct sock *sp SMALLOC_DEBUG_ARGS);
949 # ifdef HAVE_DEBUG
950 # define sgetline(A,B,C,D) sgetline(A, B, C, D, __FILE__, __LINE__)
951 # endif
952 #endif /* HAVE_SOCKETS */
954 /* Deal with loading of resource files and dealing with a stack of files for
955 * the source command */
957 /* Load a file of user definitions -- this is *only* for main()! */
958 FL void load(char const *name);
960 /* Pushdown current input file and switch to a new one. Set the global flag
961 * PS_SOURCING so that others will realize that they are no longer reading from
962 * a tty (in all probability).
963 * The latter won't return failure (TODO should be replaced by "-f FILE") */
964 FL int c_source(void *v);
965 FL int c_source_if(void *v);
967 /* Pop the current input back to the previous level. Update the PS_SOURCING
968 * flag as appropriate */
969 FL int unstack(void);
972 * head.c
975 /* Return the user's From: address(es) */
976 FL char const * myaddrs(struct header *hp);
978 /* Boil the user's From: addresses down to a single one, or use *sender* */
979 FL char const * myorigin(struct header *hp);
981 /* See if the passed line buffer, which may include trailing newline (sequence)
982 * is a mail From_ header line according to RFC 4155.
983 * If compat is true laxe POSIX syntax is instead sufficient to match From_ */
984 FL int is_head(char const *linebuf, size_t linelen, bool_t compat);
986 /* Savage extract date field from From_ line. linelen is convenience as line
987 * must be terminated (but it may end in a newline [sequence]).
988 * Return wether the From_ line was parsed successfully */
989 FL int extract_date_from_from_(char const *line, size_t linelen,
990 char datebuf[FROM_DATEBUF]);
992 /* Extract some header fields (see e.g. -t documentation) from a message.
993 * If options&OPT_t_FLAG *and* pstate&PS_t_FLAG are both set a number of
994 * additional header fields are understood and address joining is performed as
995 * necessary, and the subject is treated with additional care, too.
996 * If pstate&PS_t_FLAG is set but OPT_t_FLAG is no more, From: will not be
997 * assigned no more.
998 * This calls expandaddr() on some headers and sets checkaddr_err if that is
999 * not NULL -- note it explicitly allows EAF_NAME because aliases are not
1000 * expanded when this is called! */
1001 FL void extract_header(FILE *fp, struct header *hp,
1002 si8_t *checkaddr_err);
1004 /* Return the desired header line from the passed message
1005 * pointer (or NULL if the desired header field is not available).
1006 * If mult is zero, return the content of the first matching header
1007 * field only, the content of all matching header fields else */
1008 FL char * hfield_mult(char const *field, struct message *mp, int mult);
1009 #define hfieldX(a, b) hfield_mult(a, b, 1)
1010 #define hfield1(a, b) hfield_mult(a, b, 0)
1012 /* Check whether the passed line is a header line of the desired breed.
1013 * Return the field body, or 0 */
1014 FL char const * thisfield(char const *linebuf, char const *field);
1016 /* Get sender's name from this message. If the message has a bunch of arpanet
1017 * stuff in it, we may have to skin the name before returning it */
1018 FL char * nameof(struct message *mp, int reptype);
1020 /* Start of a "comment". Ignore it */
1021 FL char const * skip_comment(char const *cp);
1023 /* Return the start of a route-addr (address in angle brackets), if present */
1024 FL char const * routeaddr(char const *name);
1026 /* Query *expandaddr*, parse it and return flags.
1027 * The flags are already adjusted for OPT_INTERACTIVE / OPT_TILDE_FLAG etc. */
1028 FL enum expand_addr_flags expandaddr_to_eaf(void);
1030 /* Check if an address is invalid, either because it is malformed or, if not,
1031 * according to eacm. Return FAL0 when it looks good, TRU1 if it is invalid
1032 * but the error condition wasn't covered by a 'hard "fail"ure', -1 otherwise */
1033 FL si8_t is_addr_invalid(struct name *np,
1034 enum expand_addr_check_mode eacm);
1036 /* Does *NP* point to a file or pipe addressee? */
1037 #define is_fileorpipe_addr(NP) \
1038 (((NP)->n_flags & NAME_ADDRSPEC_ISFILEORPIPE) != 0)
1040 /* Return skinned version of *NP*s name */
1041 #define skinned_name(NP) \
1042 (assert((NP)->n_flags & NAME_SKINNED), \
1043 ((struct name const*)NP)->n_name)
1045 /* Skin an address according to the RFC 822 interpretation of "host-phrase" */
1046 FL char * skin(char const *name);
1048 /* Skin *name* and extract the *addr-spec* according to RFC 5322.
1049 * Store the result in .ag_skinned and also fill in those .ag_ fields that have
1050 * actually been seen.
1051 * Return 0 if something good has been parsed, 1 if fun didn't exactly know how
1052 * to deal with the input, or if that was plain invalid */
1053 FL int addrspec_with_guts(int doskin, char const *name,
1054 struct addrguts *agp);
1056 /* Fetch the real name from an internet mail address field */
1057 FL char * realname(char const *name);
1059 /* Fetch the sender's name from the passed message. reptype can be
1060 * 0 -- get sender's name for display purposes
1061 * 1 -- get sender's name for reply
1062 * 2 -- get sender's name for Reply */
1063 FL char * name1(struct message *mp, int reptype);
1065 /* Trim away all leading Re: etc., return pointer to plain subject.
1066 * Note it doesn't perform any MIME decoding by itself */
1067 FL char * subject_re_trim(char *cp);
1069 FL int msgidcmp(char const *s1, char const *s2);
1071 /* See if the given header field is supposed to be ignored */
1072 FL int is_ign(char const *field, size_t fieldlen,
1073 struct ignoretab igta[2]);
1075 FL int member(char const *realfield, struct ignoretab *table);
1077 /* Fake Sender for From_ lines if missing, e. g. with POP3 */
1078 FL char const * fakefrom(struct message *mp);
1080 FL char const * fakedate(time_t t);
1082 /* From username Fri Jan 2 20:13:51 2004
1083 * | | | | |
1084 * 0 5 10 15 20 */
1085 #ifdef HAVE_IMAP_SEARCH
1086 FL time_t unixtime(char const *from);
1087 #endif
1089 FL time_t rfctime(char const *date);
1091 FL time_t combinetime(int year, int month, int day,
1092 int hour, int minute, int second);
1094 FL void substdate(struct message *m);
1096 /* TODO Weird thing that tries to fill in From: and Sender: */
1097 FL void setup_from_and_sender(struct header *hp);
1099 /* Note: returns 0x1 if both args were NULL */
1100 FL struct name const * check_from_and_sender(struct name const *fromfield,
1101 struct name const *senderfield);
1103 #ifdef HAVE_OPENSSL
1104 FL char * getsender(struct message *m);
1105 #endif
1107 /* Fill in / reedit the desired header fields */
1108 FL int grab_headers(struct header *hp, enum gfield gflags,
1109 int subjfirst);
1111 /* Check wether sep->ss_sexpr (or ->ss_regex) matches any header of mp */
1112 FL bool_t header_match(struct message *mp, struct search_expr const *sep);
1115 * imap_search.c
1118 #ifdef HAVE_IMAP_SEARCH
1119 FL enum okay imap_search(char const *spec, int f);
1120 #endif
1123 * lex.c
1126 /* Set up editing on the given file name.
1127 * If the first character of name is %, we are considered to be editing the
1128 * file, otherwise we are reading our mail which has signficance for mbox and
1129 * so forth.
1130 nmail: Check for new mail in the current folder only */
1131 FL int setfile(char const *name, enum fedit_mode fm);
1133 FL int newmailinfo(int omsgCount);
1135 /* Interpret user commands. If standard input is not a tty, print no prompt;
1136 * return wether the last processed command returned error */
1137 FL bool_t commands(void);
1139 /* TODO drop execute() is the legacy version of evaluate().
1140 * It assumes we've been invoked recursively */
1141 FL int execute(char *linebuf, size_t linesize);
1143 /* Evaluate a single command.
1144 * .ev_add_history and .ev_new_content will be updated upon success.
1145 * Command functions return 0 for success, 1 for error, and -1 for abort.
1146 * 1 or -1 aborts a load or source, a -1 aborts the interactive command loop */
1147 FL int evaluate(struct eval_ctx *evp);
1149 /* Set the size of the message vector used to construct argument lists to
1150 * message list functions */
1151 FL void setmsize(int sz);
1153 /* Logic behind -H / -L invocations */
1154 FL void print_header_summary(char const *Larg);
1156 /* The following gets called on receipt of an interrupt. This is to abort
1157 * printout of a command, mainly. Dispatching here when command() is inactive
1158 * crashes rcv. Close all open files except 0, 1, 2, and the temporary. Also,
1159 * unstack all source files */
1160 FL void onintr(int s);
1162 /* Announce the presence of the current Mail version, give the message count,
1163 * and print a header listing */
1164 FL void announce(int printheaders);
1166 /* Announce information about the file we are editing. Return a likely place
1167 * to set dot */
1168 FL int newfileinfo(void);
1170 FL int getmdot(int nmail);
1172 FL void initbox(char const *name);
1174 /* Print the docstring of `comm', which may be an abbreviation.
1175 * Return FAL0 if there is no such command */
1176 #ifdef HAVE_DOCSTRINGS
1177 FL bool_t print_comm_docstr(char const *comm);
1178 #endif
1181 * list.c
1184 /* Convert user string of message numbers and store the numbers into vector.
1185 * Returns the count of messages picked up or -1 on error */
1186 FL int getmsglist(char *buf, int *vector, int flags);
1188 /* Scan out the list of string arguments, shell style for a RAWLIST */
1189 FL int getrawlist(char const *line, size_t linesize,
1190 char **argv, int argc, int echolist);
1192 /* Find the first message whose flags&m==f and return its message number */
1193 FL int first(int f, int m);
1195 /* Mark the named message by setting its mark bit */
1196 FL void mark(int mesg, int f);
1199 * maildir.c
1202 FL int maildir_setfile(char const *name, enum fedit_mode fm);
1204 FL void maildir_quit(void);
1206 FL enum okay maildir_append(char const *name, FILE *fp, long offset);
1208 FL enum okay maildir_remove(char const *name);
1211 * main.c
1214 /* Quit quickly. If PS_SOURCING, just pop the input level by returning error */
1215 FL int c_rexit(void *v);
1218 * mime.c
1221 /* *charset-7bit*, else CHARSET_7BIT */
1222 FL char const * charset_get_7bit(void);
1224 /* *charset-8bit*, else CHARSET_8BIT */
1225 #ifdef HAVE_ICONV
1226 FL char const * charset_get_8bit(void);
1227 #endif
1229 /* LC_CTYPE:CODESET / *ttycharset*, else *charset-8bit*, else CHARSET_8BIT */
1230 FL char const * charset_get_lc(void);
1232 /* *sendcharsets* .. *charset-8bit* iterator; *a_charset_to_try_first* may be
1233 * used to prepend a charset to this list (e.g., for *reply-in-same-charset*).
1234 * The returned boolean indicates charset_iter_is_valid().
1235 * Without HAVE_ICONV, this "iterates" over charset_get_lc() only */
1236 FL bool_t charset_iter_reset(char const *a_charset_to_try_first);
1237 FL bool_t charset_iter_next(void);
1238 FL bool_t charset_iter_is_valid(void);
1239 FL char const * charset_iter(void);
1241 /* And this is (xxx temporary?) which returns the iterator if that is valid and
1242 * otherwise either charset_get_8bit() or charset_get_lc() dep. on HAVE_ICONV */
1243 FL char const * charset_iter_or_fallback(void);
1245 FL void charset_iter_recurse(char *outer_storage[2]); /* TODO LEGACY */
1246 FL void charset_iter_restore(char *outer_storage[2]); /* TODO LEGACY */
1248 /* Check wether our headers will need MIME conversion */
1249 #ifdef HAVE_ICONV
1250 FL char const * need_hdrconv(struct header *hp);
1251 #endif
1253 /* Convert header fields from RFC 1522 format */
1254 FL void mime_fromhdr(struct str const *in, struct str *out,
1255 enum tdflags flags);
1257 /* Interpret MIME strings in parts of an address field */
1258 FL char * mime_fromaddr(char const *name);
1260 /* fwrite(3) performing the given MIME conversion */
1261 FL ssize_t mime_write(char const *ptr, size_t size, FILE *f,
1262 enum conversion convert, enum tdflags dflags,
1263 struct quoteflt *qf, struct str *rest);
1264 FL ssize_t xmime_write(char const *ptr, size_t size, /* TODO LEGACY */
1265 FILE *f, enum conversion convert, enum tdflags dflags);
1268 * mime_enc.c
1269 * Content-Transfer-Encodings as defined in RFC 2045 (and RFC 2047):
1270 * - Quoted-Printable, section 6.7
1271 * - Base64, section 6.8
1272 * TODO for now this is pretty mixed up regarding this external interface.
1273 * TODO in v15.0 CTE will be filter based, and explicit conversion will
1274 * TODO gain clear error codes
1277 /* Utilities: the former converts the byte c into a (NUL terminated)
1278 * hexadecimal string as is used in URL percent- and quoted-printable encoding,
1279 * the latter performs the backward conversion and returns the character or -1
1280 * on error; both don't deal with the sequence-introducing percent "%" */
1281 FL char * mime_char_to_hexseq(char store[3], char c);
1282 FL si32_t mime_hexseq_to_char(char const *hex);
1284 /* Default MIME Content-Transfer-Encoding: as via *encoding* */
1285 FL enum mime_enc mime_enc_target(void);
1287 /* Map from a Content-Transfer-Encoding: header body (which may be NULL) */
1288 FL enum mime_enc mime_enc_from_ctehead(char const *hbody);
1290 /* XXX Try to get rid of that */
1291 FL char const * mime_enc_from_conversion(enum conversion const convert);
1293 /* How many characters of (the complete body) ln need to be quoted.
1294 * Only MIMEEF_ISHEAD and MIMEEF_ISENCWORD are understood */
1295 FL size_t mime_enc_mustquote(char const *ln, size_t lnlen,
1296 enum mime_enc_flags flags);
1298 /* How much space is necessary to encode len bytes in QP, worst case.
1299 * Includes room for terminator */
1300 FL size_t qp_encode_calc_size(size_t len);
1302 /* If flags includes QP_ISHEAD these assume "word" input and use special
1303 * quoting rules in addition; soft line breaks are not generated.
1304 * Otherwise complete input lines are assumed and soft line breaks are
1305 * generated as necessary */
1306 FL struct str * qp_encode(struct str *out, struct str const *in,
1307 enum qpflags flags);
1308 #ifdef notyet
1309 FL struct str * qp_encode_cp(struct str *out, char const *cp,
1310 enum qpflags flags);
1311 FL struct str * qp_encode_buf(struct str *out, void const *vp, size_t vp_len,
1312 enum qpflags flags);
1313 #endif
1315 /* If rest is set then decoding will assume body text input (assumes input
1316 * represents lines, only create output when input didn't end with soft line
1317 * break [except it finalizes an encoded CRLF pair]), otherwise it is assumed
1318 * to decode a header strings and (1) uses special decoding rules and (b)
1319 * directly produces output.
1320 * The buffers of out and possibly rest will be managed via srealloc().
1321 * Returns OKAY. XXX or STOP on error (in which case out is set to an error
1322 * XXX message); caller is responsible to free buffers */
1323 FL int qp_decode(struct str *out, struct str const *in,
1324 struct str *rest);
1326 /* How much space is necessary to encode len bytes in Base64, worst case.
1327 * Includes room for (CR/LF/CRLF and) terminator */
1328 FL size_t b64_encode_calc_size(size_t len);
1330 /* Note these simply convert all the input (if possible), including the
1331 * insertion of NL sequences if B64_CRLF or B64_LF is set (and multiple thereof
1332 * if B64_MULTILINE is set).
1333 * Thus, in the B64_BUF case, better call b64_encode_calc_size() first */
1334 FL struct str * b64_encode(struct str *out, struct str const *in,
1335 enum b64flags flags);
1336 FL struct str * b64_encode_buf(struct str *out, void const *vp, size_t vp_len,
1337 enum b64flags flags);
1338 #ifdef HAVE_SMTP
1339 FL struct str * b64_encode_cp(struct str *out, char const *cp,
1340 enum b64flags flags);
1341 #endif
1343 /* If rest is set then decoding will assume text input.
1344 * The buffers of out and possibly rest will be managed via srealloc().
1345 * Returns OKAY or STOP on error (in which case out is set to an error
1346 * message); caller is responsible to free buffers.
1347 * XXX STOP is effectively not returned for text input (rest!=NULL), instead
1348 * XXX replacement characters are produced for invalid data */
1349 FL int b64_decode(struct str *out, struct str const *in,
1350 struct str *rest);
1353 * mime_param.c
1356 /* Get a mime style parameter from a header body */
1357 FL char * mime_param_get(char const *param, char const *headerbody);
1359 /* Format parameter name to have value, salloc() it or NULL (error) in result.
1360 * 0 on error, 1 or -1 on success: the latter if result contains \n newlines,
1361 * which it will if the created param requires more than MIME_LINELEN bytes;
1362 * there is never a trailing newline character */
1363 /* TODO mime_param_create() should return a StrList<> or something.
1364 * TODO in fact it should take a HeaderField* and append a HeaderFieldParam*! */
1365 FL si8_t mime_param_create(struct str *result, char const *name,
1366 char const *value);
1368 /* Get the boundary out of a Content-Type: multipart/xyz header field, return
1369 * salloc()ed copy of it; store strlen() in *len if set */
1370 FL char * mime_param_boundary_get(char const *headerbody, size_t *len);
1372 /* Create a salloc()ed MIME boundary */
1373 FL char * mime_param_boundary_create(void);
1376 * mime_parse.c
1379 /* Create MIME part object tree for and of mp */
1380 FL struct mimepart * mime_parse_msg(struct message *mp,
1381 enum mime_parse_flags mpf);
1384 * mime_types.c
1387 /* `(un)?mimetype' commands */
1388 FL int c_mimetype(void *v);
1389 FL int c_unmimetype(void *v);
1391 /* Return a Content-Type matching the name, or NULL if none could be found */
1392 FL char * mime_type_classify_filename(char const *name);
1394 /* Classify content of *fp* as necessary and fill in arguments; **charset* is
1395 * left alone unless it's non-NULL */
1396 FL enum conversion mime_type_classify_file(FILE *fp, char const **contenttype,
1397 char const **charset, int *do_iconv);
1399 /* Dependend on *mime-counter-evidence* mpp->m_ct_type_usr_ovwr will be set,
1400 * but otherwise mpp is const */
1401 FL enum mimecontent mime_type_classify_part(struct mimepart *mpp);
1403 /* Query handler for a part, return the plain type (& MIME_HDL_TYPE_MASK).
1404 * mhp is anyway initialized (mh_flags, mh_msg) */
1405 FL enum mime_handler_flags mime_type_handler(struct mime_handler *mhp,
1406 struct mimepart const *mpp,
1407 enum sendaction action);
1410 * nam_a_grp.c
1413 /* Allocate a single element of a name list, initialize its name field to the
1414 * passed name and return it */
1415 FL struct name * nalloc(char *str, enum gfield ntype);
1417 /* Like nalloc(), but initialize from content of np */
1418 FL struct name * ndup(struct name *np, enum gfield ntype);
1420 /* Concatenate the two passed name lists, return the result */
1421 FL struct name * cat(struct name *n1, struct name *n2);
1423 /* Duplicate np */
1424 FL struct name * namelist_dup(struct name const *np, enum gfield ntype);
1426 /* Determine the number of undeleted elements in a name list and return it;
1427 * the latter also doesn't count file and pipe addressees in addition */
1428 FL ui32_t count(struct name const *np);
1429 FL ui32_t count_nonlocal(struct name const *np);
1431 /* Extract a list of names from a line, and make a list of names from it.
1432 * Return the list or NULL if none found */
1433 FL struct name * extract(char const *line, enum gfield ntype);
1435 /* Like extract() unless line contains anyof ",\"\\(<|", in which case
1436 * comma-separated list extraction is used instead */
1437 FL struct name * lextract(char const *line, enum gfield ntype);
1439 /* Turn a list of names into a string of the same names */
1440 FL char * detract(struct name *np, enum gfield ntype);
1442 /* Get a lextract() list via n_input_cp_addhist(), reassigning to *np* */
1443 FL struct name * grab_names(char const *field, struct name *np, int comma,
1444 enum gfield gflags);
1446 /* Check wether n1 n2 share the domain name */
1447 FL bool_t name_is_same_domain(struct name const *n1,
1448 struct name const *n2);
1450 /* Check all addresses in np and delete invalid ones; if set_on_error is not
1451 * NULL it'll be set to TRU1 for error or -1 for "hard fail" error */
1452 FL struct name * checkaddrs(struct name *np, enum expand_addr_check_mode eacm,
1453 si8_t *set_on_error);
1455 /* Vaporise all duplicate addresses in hp (.h_(to|cc|bcc)) so that an address
1456 * that "first" occurs in To: is solely in there, ditto Cc:, after expanding
1457 * aliases etc. eacm and set_on_error are passed to checkaddrs(), metoo is
1458 * passed to usermap(). After updating hp to the new state this returns
1459 * a flat list of all addressees, which may be NULL */
1460 FL struct name * namelist_vaporise_head(struct header *hp,
1461 enum expand_addr_check_mode eacm, bool_t metoo,
1462 si8_t *set_on_error);
1464 /* Map all of the aliased users in the invoker's mailrc file and insert them
1465 * into the list */
1466 FL struct name * usermap(struct name *names, bool_t force_metoo);
1468 /* Remove all of the duplicates from the passed name list by insertion sorting
1469 * them, then checking for dups. Return the head of the new list */
1470 FL struct name * elide(struct name *names);
1472 /* `alternates' deal with the list of alternate names */
1473 FL int c_alternates(void *v);
1475 FL struct name * delete_alternates(struct name *np);
1477 FL int is_myname(char const *name);
1479 /* `(un)?alias' */
1480 FL int c_alias(void *v);
1481 FL int c_unalias(void *v);
1483 /* `(un)?ml(ist|subscribe)', and a check wether a name is a (wanted) list */
1484 FL int c_mlist(void *v);
1485 FL int c_unmlist(void *v);
1486 FL int c_mlsubscribe(void *v);
1487 FL int c_unmlsubscribe(void *v);
1489 FL enum mlist_state is_mlist(char const *name, bool_t subscribed_only);
1491 /* `(un)?shortcut', and check if str is one, return expansion or NULL */
1492 FL int c_shortcut(void *v);
1493 FL int c_unshortcut(void *v);
1495 FL char const * shortcut_expand(char const *str);
1497 /* `(un)?customhdr'.
1498 * Query a list of all currently defined custom headers (salloc()ed) */
1499 FL int c_customhdr(void *v);
1500 FL int c_uncustomhdr(void *v);
1502 FL struct n_header_field * n_customhdr_query(void);
1505 * openssl.c
1508 #ifdef HAVE_OPENSSL
1509 /* */
1510 FL enum okay ssl_open(struct url const *urlp, struct sock *sp);
1512 /* */
1513 FL void ssl_gen_err(char const *fmt, ...);
1515 /* */
1516 FL int c_verify(void *vp);
1518 /* */
1519 FL FILE * smime_sign(FILE *ip, char const *addr);
1521 /* */
1522 FL FILE * smime_encrypt(FILE *ip, char const *certfile, char const *to);
1524 FL struct message * smime_decrypt(struct message *m, char const *to,
1525 char const *cc, int signcall);
1527 /* */
1528 FL enum okay smime_certsave(struct message *m, int n, FILE *op);
1530 #else /* HAVE_OPENSSL */
1531 # define c_verify c_cmdnotsupp
1532 #endif
1535 * pop3.c
1538 #ifdef HAVE_POP3
1539 /* */
1540 FL enum okay pop3_noop(void);
1542 /* */
1543 FL int pop3_setfile(char const *server, enum fedit_mode fm);
1545 /* */
1546 FL enum okay pop3_header(struct message *m);
1548 /* */
1549 FL enum okay pop3_body(struct message *m);
1551 /* */
1552 FL void pop3_quit(void);
1553 #endif /* HAVE_POP3 */
1556 * popen.c
1557 * Subprocesses, popen, but also file handling with registering
1560 /* For program startup in main.c: initialize process manager */
1561 FL void command_manager_start(void);
1563 /* Notes: OF_CLOEXEC is implied in oflags, xflags may be NULL */
1564 FL FILE * safe_fopen(char const *file, char const *oflags, int *xflags);
1566 /* Notes: OF_CLOEXEC|OF_REGISTER are implied in oflags!
1567 * Exception is Fdopen() if nocloexec is TRU1, but otherwise even for it the fd
1568 * creator has to take appropriate steps in order to ensure this is true! */
1569 FL FILE * Fopen(char const *file, char const *oflags);
1570 FL FILE * Fdopen(int fd, char const *oflags, bool_t nocloexec);
1572 FL int Fclose(FILE *fp);
1574 /* Open file according to oflags (see popen.c). Handles compressed files */
1575 FL FILE * Zopen(char const *file, char const *oflags);
1577 /* Create a temporary file in tempdir, use namehint for its name (prefix
1578 * unless OF_SUFFIX is set, in which case namehint is an extension that MUST be
1579 * part of the resulting filename, otherwise Ftmp() will fail), store the
1580 * unique name in fn (unless OF_UNLINK is set in oflags), and return a stdio
1581 * FILE pointer with access oflags. OF_CLOEXEC is implied in oflags.
1582 * One of OF_WRONLY and OF_RDWR must be set. Mode of 0600 is implied */
1583 FL FILE * Ftmp(char **fn, char const *namehint, enum oflags oflags);
1585 /* If OF_HOLDSIGS was set when calling Ftmp(), then hold_all_sigs() had been
1586 * called: call this to unlink(2) and free *fn and to rele_all_sigs() */
1587 FL void Ftmp_release(char **fn);
1589 /* Free the resources associated with the given filename. To be called after
1590 * unlink() */
1591 FL void Ftmp_free(char **fn);
1593 /* Create a pipe and ensure CLOEXEC bit is set in both descriptors */
1594 FL bool_t pipe_cloexec(int fd[2]);
1597 * env_addon may be NULL, otherwise it is expected to be a NULL terminated
1598 * array of "K=V" strings to be placed into the childs environment.
1599 * If cmd==(char*)-1 then shell is indeed expected to be a PTF :P that will be
1600 * called from within the child process */
1601 FL FILE * Popen(char const *cmd, char const *mode, char const *shell,
1602 char const **env_addon, int newfd1);
1604 FL bool_t Pclose(FILE *ptr, bool_t dowait);
1606 FL void close_all_files(void);
1608 /* Fork a child process, enable use of the *child() series below */
1609 FL int fork_child(void);
1611 /* Run a command without a shell, with optional arguments and splicing of stdin
1612 * and stdout. FDs may also be COMMAND_FD_NULL and COMMAND_FD_PASS, meaning to
1613 * redirect from/to /dev/null or pass through our own set of FDs; in the
1614 * latter case terminal capabilities are saved/restored if possible.
1615 * The command name can be a sequence of words.
1616 * Signals must be handled by the caller. "Mask" contains the signals to
1617 * ignore in the new process. SIGINT is enabled unless it's in the mask.
1618 * env_addon may be NULL, otherwise it is expected to be a NULL terminated
1619 * array of "K=V" strings to be placed into the childs environment */
1620 FL int run_command(char const *cmd, sigset_t *mask, int infd,
1621 int outfd, char const *a0, char const *a1, char const *a2,
1622 char const **env_addon);
1624 /* Like run_command, but don't wait for the command to finish.
1625 * Also it is usually an error to use COMMAND_FD_PASS for this one */
1626 FL int start_command(char const *cmd, sigset_t *mask, int infd,
1627 int outfd, char const *a0, char const *a1, char const *a2,
1628 char const **env_addon);
1630 /* In-child process */
1631 FL void prepare_child(sigset_t *nset, int infd, int outfd);
1633 /* Mark a child as don't care - pid */
1634 FL void free_child(int pid);
1636 /* Wait for pid, return wether we've had a normal EXIT_SUCCESS exit.
1637 * If wait_status is set, set it to the reported waitpid(2) wait status */
1638 FL bool_t wait_child(int pid, int *wait_status);
1641 * quit.c
1644 /* Save all of the undetermined messages at the top of "mbox". Save all
1645 * untouched messages back in the system mailbox. Remove the system mailbox,
1646 * if none saved there */
1647 FL void quit(void);
1649 /* Adjust the message flags in each message */
1650 FL int holdbits(void);
1652 /* Create another temporary file and copy user's mbox file darin. If there is
1653 * no mbox, copy nothing. If he has specified "append" don't copy his mailbox,
1654 * just copy saveable entries at the end */
1655 FL enum okay makembox(void);
1657 FL void save_mbox_for_possible_quitstuff(void); /* TODO DROP IF U CAN */
1659 FL int savequitflags(void);
1661 FL void restorequitflags(int);
1664 * send.c
1667 /* Send message described by the passed pointer to the passed output buffer.
1668 * Return -1 on error. Adjust the status: field if need be. If doign is
1669 * given, suppress ignored header fields. prefix is a string to prepend to
1670 * each output line. action = data destination
1671 * (SEND_MBOX,_TOFILE,_TODISP,_QUOTE,_DECRYPT). stats[0] is line count,
1672 * stats[1] is character count. stats may be NULL. Note that stats[0] is
1673 * valid for SEND_MBOX only */
1674 FL int sendmp(struct message *mp, FILE *obuf, struct ignoretab *doign,
1675 char const *prefix, enum sendaction action, ui64_t *stats);
1678 * sendout.c
1681 /* Interface between the argument list and the mail1 routine which does all the
1682 * dirty work */
1683 FL int mail(struct name *to, struct name *cc, struct name *bcc,
1684 char *subject, struct attachment *attach, char *quotefile,
1685 int recipient_record);
1687 /* `mail' and `Mail' commands, respectively */
1688 FL int c_sendmail(void *v);
1689 FL int c_Sendmail(void *v);
1691 /* Mail a message on standard input to the people indicated in the passed
1692 * header. (Internal interface) */
1693 FL enum okay mail1(struct header *hp, int printheaders,
1694 struct message *quote, char *quotefile, int recipient_record,
1695 int doprefix);
1697 /* Create a Date: header field.
1698 * We compare the localtime() and gmtime() results to get the timezone, because
1699 * numeric timezones are easier to read and because $TZ isn't always set */
1700 FL int mkdate(FILE *fo, char const *field);
1702 /* Dump the to, subject, cc header on the passed file buffer.
1703 * nosend_msg tells us not to dig to deep but to instead go for compose mode or
1704 * editing a message (yet we're stupid and cannot do it any better) - if it is
1705 * TRUM1 then we're really in compose mode and will produce some fields for
1706 * easier filling in */
1707 FL int puthead(bool_t nosend_msg, struct header *hp, FILE *fo,
1708 enum gfield w, enum sendaction action,
1709 enum conversion convert, char const *contenttype,
1710 char const *charset);
1712 /* */
1713 FL enum okay resend_msg(struct message *mp, struct name *to, int add_resent);
1716 * smtp.c
1719 #ifdef HAVE_SMTP
1720 /* Send a message via SMTP */
1721 FL bool_t smtp_mta(struct sendbundle *sbp);
1722 #endif
1725 * spam.c
1728 #ifdef HAVE_SPAM
1729 /* Direct mappings of the various spam* commands */
1730 FL int c_spam_clear(void *v);
1731 FL int c_spam_set(void *v);
1732 FL int c_spam_forget(void *v);
1733 FL int c_spam_ham(void *v);
1734 FL int c_spam_rate(void *v);
1735 FL int c_spam_spam(void *v);
1736 #else
1737 # define c_spam_clear c_cmdnotsupp
1738 # define c_spam_set c_cmdnotsupp
1739 # define c_spam_forget c_cmdnotsupp
1740 # define c_spam_ham c_cmdnotsupp
1741 # define c_spam_rate c_cmdnotsupp
1742 # define c_spam_spam c_cmdnotsupp
1743 #endif
1746 * ssl.c
1749 #ifdef HAVE_SSL
1750 /* */
1751 FL void ssl_set_verify_level(struct url const *urlp);
1753 /* */
1754 FL enum okay ssl_verify_decide(void);
1756 /* */
1757 FL enum okay smime_split(FILE *ip, FILE **hp, FILE **bp, long xcount,
1758 int keep);
1760 /* */
1761 FL FILE * smime_sign_assemble(FILE *hp, FILE *bp, FILE *sp,
1762 char const *message_digest);
1764 /* */
1765 FL FILE * smime_encrypt_assemble(FILE *hp, FILE *yp);
1767 /* */
1768 FL struct message * smime_decrypt_assemble(struct message *m, FILE *hp,
1769 FILE *bp);
1771 /* */
1772 FL int c_certsave(void *v);
1774 /* */
1775 FL enum okay rfc2595_hostname_match(char const *host, char const *pattern);
1776 #else /* HAVE_SSL */
1777 # define c_certsave c_cmdnotsupp
1778 #endif
1781 * strings.c
1782 * This bundles several different string related support facilities:
1783 * - auto-reclaimed string storage (memory goes away on command loop ticks)
1784 * - plain char* support functions which use unspecified or smalloc() memory
1785 * - struct str related support funs
1786 * - our iconv(3) wrapper
1789 /* Auto-reclaimed string storage */
1791 #ifdef HAVE_DEBUG
1792 # define SALLOC_DEBUG_ARGS , char const *mdbg_file, int mdbg_line
1793 # define SALLOC_DEBUG_ARGSCALL , mdbg_file, mdbg_line
1794 #else
1795 # define SALLOC_DEBUG_ARGS
1796 # define SALLOC_DEBUG_ARGSCALL
1797 #endif
1799 /* Allocate size more bytes of space and return the address of the first byte
1800 * to the caller. An even number of bytes are always allocated so that the
1801 * space will always be on a word boundary */
1802 FL void * salloc(size_t size SALLOC_DEBUG_ARGS);
1803 FL void * csalloc(size_t nmemb, size_t size SALLOC_DEBUG_ARGS);
1804 #ifdef HAVE_DEBUG
1805 # define salloc(SZ) salloc(SZ, __FILE__, __LINE__)
1806 # define csalloc(NM,SZ) csalloc(NM, SZ, __FILE__, __LINE__)
1807 #endif
1809 /* Auto-reclaim string storage; if only_if_relaxed is true then only perform
1810 * the reset when a srelax_hold() is currently active */
1811 FL void sreset(bool_t only_if_relaxed);
1813 /* The "problem" with sreset() is that it releases all string storage except
1814 * what was present once spreserve() had been called; it therefore cannot be
1815 * called from all that code which yet exists and walks about all the messages
1816 * in order, e.g. quit(), searches, etc., because, unfortunately, these code
1817 * paths are reached with new intermediate string dope already in use.
1818 * Thus such code should take a srelax_hold(), successively call srelax() after
1819 * a single message has been handled, and finally srelax_rele() (unless it is
1820 * clear that sreset() occurs anyway) */
1821 FL void srelax_hold(void);
1822 FL void srelax_rele(void);
1823 FL void srelax(void);
1825 /* Make current string storage permanent: new allocs will be auto-reclaimed by
1826 * sreset(). This is called once only, from within main() */
1827 FL void spreserve(void);
1829 /* 'sstats' command */
1830 #ifdef HAVE_DEBUG
1831 FL int c_sstats(void *v);
1832 #endif
1834 /* Return a pointer to a dynamic copy of the argument */
1835 FL char * savestr(char const *str SALLOC_DEBUG_ARGS);
1836 FL char * savestrbuf(char const *sbuf, size_t sbuf_len SALLOC_DEBUG_ARGS);
1837 #ifdef HAVE_DEBUG
1838 # define savestr(CP) savestr(CP, __FILE__, __LINE__)
1839 # define savestrbuf(CBP,CBL) savestrbuf(CBP, CBL, __FILE__, __LINE__)
1840 #endif
1842 /* Concatenate cp2 onto cp1 (if not NULL), separated by sep (if not '\0') */
1843 FL char * savecatsep(char const *cp1, char sep, char const *cp2
1844 SALLOC_DEBUG_ARGS);
1845 #ifdef HAVE_DEBUG
1846 # define savecatsep(S1,SEP,S2) savecatsep(S1, SEP, S2, __FILE__, __LINE__)
1847 #endif
1849 /* Make copy of argument incorporating old one, if set, separated by space */
1850 #define save2str(S,O) savecatsep(O, ' ', S)
1852 /* strcat */
1853 #define savecat(S1,S2) savecatsep(S1, '\0', S2)
1855 /* Create duplicate, lowercasing all characters along the way */
1856 FL char * i_strdup(char const *src SALLOC_DEBUG_ARGS);
1857 #ifdef HAVE_DEBUG
1858 # define i_strdup(CP) i_strdup(CP, __FILE__, __LINE__)
1859 #endif
1861 /* */
1862 FL struct str * str_concat_csvl(struct str *self, ...);
1864 /* */
1865 FL struct str * str_concat_cpa(struct str *self, char const * const *cpa,
1866 char const *sep_o_null SALLOC_DEBUG_ARGS);
1867 #ifdef HAVE_DEBUG
1868 # define str_concat_cpa(S,A,N) str_concat_cpa(S, A, N, __FILE__, __LINE__)
1869 #endif
1871 /* Plain char* support, not auto-reclaimed (unless noted) */
1873 /* Are any of the characters in the two strings the same? */
1874 FL int anyof(char const *s1, char const *s2);
1876 /* Treat *iolist as a sep separated list of strings; find and return the
1877 * next entry, trimming surrounding whitespace, and point *iolist to the next
1878 * entry or to NULL if no more entries are contained. If ignore_empty is not
1879 * set empty entries are started over.
1880 * strescsep will assert that sep is not NULL, and allows escaping of the
1881 * separator character with a backslash.
1882 * Return NULL or an entry */
1883 FL char * n_strsep(char **iolist, char sep, bool_t ignore_empty);
1884 FL char * n_strescsep(char **iolist, char sep, bool_t ignore_empty);
1886 /* Copy a string, lowercasing it as we go; *size* is buffer size of *dest*;
1887 * *dest* will always be terminated unless *size* is 0 */
1888 FL void i_strcpy(char *dest, char const *src, size_t size);
1890 /* Is *as1* a valid prefix of *as2*? */
1891 FL int is_prefix(char const *as1, char const *as2);
1893 /* Backslash quote (" and \) v'alue, and return salloc()ed result */
1894 FL char * string_quote(char const *v);
1896 /* Get (and isolate) the last, possibly quoted part of linebuf, set *needs_list
1897 * to indicate wether getmsglist() et al need to be called to collect
1898 * additional args that remain in linebuf. If strip is true possibly
1899 * surrounding quote characters are removed. Return NULL on "error" */
1900 FL char * laststring(char *linebuf, bool_t *needs_list, bool_t strip);
1902 /* Convert a string to lowercase, in-place and with multibyte-aware */
1903 FL void makelow(char *cp);
1905 /* Is *sub* a substring of *str*, case-insensitive and multibyte-aware? */
1906 FL bool_t substr(char const *str, char const *sub);
1908 /* */
1909 FL char * sstpcpy(char *dst, char const *src);
1910 FL char * sstrdup(char const *cp SMALLOC_DEBUG_ARGS);
1911 FL char * sbufdup(char const *cp, size_t len SMALLOC_DEBUG_ARGS);
1912 #ifdef HAVE_DEBUG
1913 # define sstrdup(CP) sstrdup(CP, __FILE__, __LINE__)
1914 # define sbufdup(CP,L) sbufdup(CP, L, __FILE__, __LINE__)
1915 #endif
1917 /* Copy at most dstsize bytes of src to dst and return string length.
1918 * Returns -E2BIG if dst is not large enough; dst will always be terminated
1919 * unless dstsize was 0 on entry */
1920 FL ssize_t n_strscpy(char *dst, char const *src, size_t dstsize);
1922 /* Case-independent ASCII comparisons */
1923 FL int asccasecmp(char const *s1, char const *s2);
1924 FL int ascncasecmp(char const *s1, char const *s2, size_t sz);
1926 /* Case-independent ASCII string find s2 in s1, return it or NULL */
1927 FL char const *asccasestr(char const *s1, char const *s2);
1929 /* Case-independent ASCII check wether as2 is the initial substring of as1 */
1930 FL bool_t is_asccaseprefix(char const *as1, char const *as2);
1932 /* struct str related support funs */
1934 /* *self->s* is srealloc()ed */
1935 FL struct str * n_str_dup(struct str *self, struct str const *t
1936 SMALLOC_DEBUG_ARGS);
1938 /* *self->s* is srealloc()ed, *self->l* incremented */
1939 FL struct str * n_str_add_buf(struct str *self, char const *buf, size_t buflen
1940 SMALLOC_DEBUG_ARGS);
1941 #define n_str_add(S, T) n_str_add_buf(S, (T)->s, (T)->l)
1942 #define n_str_add_cp(S, CP) n_str_add_buf(S, CP, (CP) ? strlen(CP) : 0)
1944 #ifdef HAVE_DEBUG
1945 # define n_str_dup(S,T) n_str_dup(S, T, __FILE__, __LINE__)
1946 # define n_str_add_buf(S,B,BL) n_str_add_buf(S, B, BL, __FILE__, __LINE__)
1947 #endif
1949 /* UTF-8 stuff */
1951 /* ..and update arguments to point after range; returns UI32_MAX on error, in
1952 * which case the arguments will have been stepped one byte */
1953 #ifdef HAVE_NATCH_CHAR
1954 FL ui32_t n_utf8_to_utf32(char const **bdat, size_t *blen);
1955 #endif
1957 /* buf must be large enough also for NUL, it's new length will be returned */
1958 #ifdef HAVE_FILTER_HTML_TAGSOUP
1959 FL size_t n_utf32_to_utf8(ui32_t c, char *buf);
1960 #endif
1962 /* Our iconv(3) wrappers */
1964 #ifdef HAVE_ICONV
1965 FL iconv_t n_iconv_open(char const *tocode, char const *fromcode);
1966 /* If *cd* == *iconvd*, assigns -1 to the latter */
1967 FL void n_iconv_close(iconv_t cd);
1969 /* Reset encoding state */
1970 FL void n_iconv_reset(iconv_t cd);
1972 /* iconv(3), but return *errno* or 0; *skipilseq* forces step over invalid byte
1973 * sequences; likewise iconv_str(), but which auto-grows on E2BIG errors; *in*
1974 * and *in_rest_or_null* may be the same object.
1975 * Note: EINVAL (incomplete sequence at end of input) is NOT handled, so the
1976 * replacement character must be added manually if that happens at EOF! */
1977 FL int n_iconv_buf(iconv_t cd, char const **inb, size_t *inbleft,
1978 char **outb, size_t *outbleft, bool_t skipilseq);
1979 FL int n_iconv_str(iconv_t icp, struct str *out, struct str const *in,
1980 struct str *in_rest_or_null, bool_t skipilseq);
1981 #endif
1984 * termcap.c
1987 /* termcap(3) / xy lifetime handling -- only to be called if OPT_INTERACTIVE
1988 * is true, and may internally decline to initialize itself; note that
1989 * termcap_destroy() can always be called */
1990 /* TODO Maybe drop TTYOUT/etc. and only set INTERACTIVE when input and output
1991 * TODO are a terminal, or ensure via I/O stuff that we use the input+output
1992 * TODO terminal FD accordingly */
1993 #ifdef HAVE_TERMCAP
1994 FL void termcap_init(void);
1995 FL void termcap_destroy(void);
1996 #endif
1999 * thread.c
2002 /* */
2003 FL int c_thread(void *vp);
2005 /* */
2006 FL int c_unthread(void *vp);
2008 /* */
2009 FL struct message * next_in_thread(struct message *mp);
2010 FL struct message * prev_in_thread(struct message *mp);
2011 FL struct message * this_in_thread(struct message *mp, long n);
2013 /* Sorted mode is internally just a variant of threaded mode with all m_parent
2014 * and m_child links being NULL */
2015 FL int c_sort(void *vp);
2017 /* */
2018 FL int c_collapse(void *v);
2019 FL int c_uncollapse(void *v);
2021 /* */
2022 FL void uncollapse1(struct message *mp, int always);
2025 * tty.c
2028 /* Return wether user says yes, on STDIN if interactive.
2029 * Uses noninteract_default, the return value for non-interactive use cases,
2030 * as a hint for boolify() and chooses the yes/no string to append to prompt
2031 * accordingly. If prompt is NULL "Continue" is used instead.
2032 * Handles+reraises SIGINT */
2033 FL bool_t getapproval(char const *prompt, bool_t noninteract_default);
2035 #ifdef HAVE_SOCKETS
2036 /* Get a password the expected way, return termios_state.ts_linebuf on
2037 * success or NULL on error */
2038 FL char * getuser(char const *query);
2040 /* Get a password the expected way, return termios_state.ts_linebuf on
2041 * success or NULL on error. SIGINT is temporarily blocked, *not* reraised.
2042 * termios_state_reset() (def.h) must be called anyway */
2043 FL char * getpassword(char const *query);
2044 #endif
2046 /* Overall interactive terminal life cycle for command line editor library */
2047 #if defined HAVE_EDITLINE || defined HAVE_READLINE
2048 # define TTY_WANTS_SIGWINCH
2049 #endif
2050 FL void n_tty_init(void);
2051 FL void n_tty_destroy(void);
2053 /* Rather for main.c / SIGWINCH interaction only */
2054 FL void n_tty_signal(int sig);
2056 /* Read a line after printing prompt (if set and non-empty).
2057 * If n>0 assumes that *linebuf has n bytes of default content */
2058 FL int n_tty_readline(char const *prompt, char **linebuf,
2059 size_t *linesize, size_t n SMALLOC_DEBUG_ARGS);
2060 #ifdef HAVE_DEBUG
2061 # define n_tty_readline(A,B,C,D) n_tty_readline(A, B, C, D, __FILE__, __LINE__)
2062 #endif
2064 /* Add a line (most likely as returned by n_tty_readline()) to the history.
2065 * Wether an entry added for real depends on the isgabby / *history-gabby*
2066 * relation, and / or wether s is non-empty and doesn't begin with U+0020 */
2067 FL void n_tty_addhist(char const *s, bool_t isgabby);
2069 #ifdef HAVE_HISTORY
2070 FL int c_history(void *v);
2071 #else
2072 # define c_history c_cmdnotsupp
2073 #endif
2076 * urlcrecry.c
2079 /* URL en- and decoding according to (enough of) RFC 3986 (RFC 1738).
2080 * These return a newly salloc()ated result */
2081 FL char * urlxenc(char const *cp, bool_t ispath SALLOC_DEBUG_ARGS);
2082 FL char * urlxdec(char const *cp SALLOC_DEBUG_ARGS);
2083 #ifdef HAVE_DEBUG
2084 # define urlxenc(CP,P) urlxenc(CP, P, __FILE__, __LINE__)
2085 # define urlxdec(CP) urlxdec(CP, __FILE__, __LINE__)
2086 #endif
2088 #ifdef HAVE_SOCKETS
2089 /* Return port of urlp->url_proto (and set irv_or_null), or NULL if unknown */
2090 FL char const * url_servbyname(struct url const *urlp, ui16_t *irv_or_null);
2092 /* Parse data, which must meet the criteria of the protocol cproto, and fill
2093 * in the URL structure urlp (URL rather according to RFC 3986) */
2094 FL bool_t url_parse(struct url *urlp, enum cproto cproto,
2095 char const *data);
2097 /* Zero ccp and lookup credentials for communicating with urlp.
2098 * Return wether credentials are available and valid (for chosen auth) */
2099 FL bool_t ccred_lookup(struct ccred *ccp, struct url *urlp);
2100 FL bool_t ccred_lookup_old(struct ccred *ccp, enum cproto cproto,
2101 char const *addr);
2102 #endif /* HAVE_SOCKETS */
2104 /* `netrc' */
2105 #ifdef HAVE_NETRC
2106 FL int c_netrc(void *v);
2107 #else
2108 # define c_netrc c_cmdnotsupp
2109 #endif
2111 /* MD5 (RFC 1321) related facilities */
2112 #ifdef HAVE_MD5
2113 # ifdef HAVE_OPENSSL_MD5
2114 # define md5_ctx MD5_CTX
2115 # define md5_init MD5_Init
2116 # define md5_update MD5_Update
2117 # define md5_final MD5_Final
2118 # else
2119 /* The function definitions are instantiated in main.c */
2120 # include "rfc1321.h"
2121 # endif
2123 /* Store the MD5 checksum as a hexadecimal string in *hex*, *not* terminated,
2124 * using lowercase ASCII letters as defined in RFC 2195 */
2125 # define MD5TOHEX_SIZE 32
2126 FL char * md5tohex(char hex[MD5TOHEX_SIZE], void const *vp);
2128 /* CRAM-MD5 encode the *user* / *pass* / *b64* combo */
2129 FL char * cram_md5_string(struct str const *user, struct str const *pass,
2130 char const *b64);
2132 /* RFC 2104: HMAC: Keyed-Hashing for Message Authentication.
2133 * unsigned char *text: pointer to data stream
2134 * int text_len : length of data stream
2135 * unsigned char *key : pointer to authentication key
2136 * int key_len : length of authentication key
2137 * caddr_t digest : caller digest to be filled in */
2138 FL void hmac_md5(unsigned char *text, int text_len, unsigned char *key,
2139 int key_len, void *digest);
2140 #endif /* HAVE_MD5 */
2142 #ifndef HAVE_AMALGAMATION
2143 # undef FL
2144 # define FL
2145 #endif
2147 /* s-it-mode */