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author | NotZed <NotZed@HelixCode.com> | 2000-04-24 14:05:41 +0800 |
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committer | Michael Zucci <zucchi@src.gnome.org> | 2000-04-24 14:05:41 +0800 |
commit | 8c9b0cc3f0d9cf8ca0c7b416a08d742b2694af07 (patch) | |
tree | 9667ffd1192096e68ebeaf1183c5d0a8d818d2e5 /camel/camel-multipart.c | |
parent | 7455842584ee656cb375b52064ff8c23560c568b (diff) | |
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No longer call data_wrapper_repository_init.
2000-04-24 NotZed <NotZed@HelixCode.com>
* camel.c (camel_init): No longer call
data_wrapper_repository_init.
* camel-medium.c (write_to_stream): Moved (back) to
camel-mime-part.
(add_header):
(set_header):
(remove_header):
(get_header): Make all these abstract, and spit warnings if
called. I guess it could manage the list, but well, it doesn't.
* camel-medium.h (struct _CamelMedium): Dont store headers here,
the implementor is the only one who knows their format.
(CamelMediumClass): Changed header values to be void *'s. They
need not be strings?
* camel-simple-data-wrapper.c (construct_from_stream): And we're
back. Set the output stream.
(construct_from_parser): Moved to camel-mime-part-utils.
* camel-mime-part-utils.c
(camel_mime_part_construct_content_from_parser): Create the
contents of multipart and simple messages.
* camel-multipart.c (construct_from_parser): Moved to
camel-mime-part-utils.
(separate_part): Removed.
* camel-mime-part.c (construct_from_stream): Back again! This now
switches over to using a mime parser for any mime parts, only.
(my_write_to_stream): Write our headers and so forth here.
(add_header): Add header directly, parent class is abstract.
(remove_header): Ditto.
(set_header): Ditto.
* camel-data-wrapper.c (camel_data_wrapper_construct_from_stream):
Remade abstract.
(camel_data_wrapper_construct_from_parser): Moved to
camel_mime_part.
* camel-data-wrapper.h: Put back construct_from_stream.
* camel-mime-part.h: Put construct_from_parser in here, the
data-wrapper shouldn't know about mime. Ok, so now to undo half
of the last hours changes ... duh.
2a51,93
* providers/pop3/camel-pop3-folder.c (get_message_by_number): Use
construct_from_stream instead of set_input_stream().
* camel-simple-data-wrapper-stream.c
(camel_simple_data_wrapper_stream_construct): REmoved the destroy
callback code.
(wrapper_destroy_cb): Removed.
* camel-simple-data-wrapper.h: Add prototype for _construct()
method.
* camel.c: Include unicode.h to kill a warning.
* camel-data-wrapper.h (CameldataWrapperClass): Removed
construct_from_stream virtual method.
Removed get/set input stream.
* data-wrapper-repository.[ch]: Removed&from build. Obsoleted?
The justification as is follows: It is mixing storage
protocol/format with message architecture. It really just doesn't
serve any purpose, as each medium implementor will have to have its
own type->handler mapping, and the only current implementor,
mimepart has a very simple structure and no need for this.
* camel-medium.c (write_to_stream): Moved here from most of the
stuff in camel-mime-part. Well, the MEDIUM is the one that knows
what the headers are, and the content is, let it write it out.
* camel-mime-part-utils.c (camel_mime_part_construct_content):
Copied from camel-mime-part.c, removed handling of message
followon state (moved to camel-mime-message).
(camel_mime_part_construct_content_from_parser): Renamed from
construct_content.
(camel_mime_part_construct_headers_from_stream):
(camel_mime_part_construct_content_from_stream):
(camel_mime_part_store_stream_in_buffer): Removed. Replaced by
the new construct from parser stuff.
* camel-mime-message.c (construct_from_parser): Do
construct_from_parser for mime-message.
(_write_to_stream): Set the mime-version header for medium to
write out, rather than writing it out ourselves.
4a96,102
(construct_from_stream): Removed.
(camel_data_wrapper_construct_from_stream): Changed to a helper
function, creates a mime_parser, and constructs from that.
(set_input_stream): Removed.
(camel_data_wrapper_set_input_stream): Removed.
(get_input_stream): Removed.
(camel_data_wrapper_get_input_stream): Removed.
11a110,111
(_get_message_by_uid): Use construct_from_stream() instead of
creating our own parser.
16a117,131
(camel_mime_part_construct_content): Removed to
camel-mime-part-utils.c
(my_get_output_stream): Removed. The streeam is in the
data-wrapper.
(my_get_content_object): Removed. The content object is stored in
the medium. If none is there, the object wasn't created properly.
(my_write_content_to_stream): Removed. The content object is the
one that knows how to write itself out!!!!!!!!
(my_write_to_stream): Remove the base header writing stuff - has
been moved to camel-medium, where it belongs. This can just be
used to check for mandatory headers.
(my_construct_from_stream): Removed.
(my_set_input_stream): What the hell, i'll remove this too.
Nobody seems to understand how it differs from create from stream,
and they both seem to serve the same purpose ...
19a135,136
(construct_from_stream): Removed! Job taken over by
construct_from_parser.
24a142
(set_input_stream): REmoved. Replaced by construct_from_parser.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2577
Diffstat (limited to 'camel/camel-multipart.c')
-rw-r--r-- | camel/camel-multipart.c | 161 |
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 160 deletions
diff --git a/camel/camel-multipart.c b/camel/camel-multipart.c index 94ec8a4dbf..1ebeed4f8f 100644 --- a/camel/camel-multipart.c +++ b/camel/camel-multipart.c @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ /* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 8 -*- */ /* camel-multipart.c : Abstract class for a multipart */ +#warning This should be a mostly abstract class, but it is not! /* * @@ -55,11 +56,7 @@ static void set_boundary (CamelMultipart *multipart, static const gchar * get_boundary (CamelMultipart *multipart); static void write_to_stream (CamelDataWrapper *data_wrapper, CamelStream *stream); -static void set_input_stream (CamelDataWrapper *data_wrapper, - CamelStream *stream); static void finalize (GtkObject *object); -static void construct_from_parser(CamelDataWrapper *dw, CamelMimeParser *mp); - static CamelDataWrapperClass *parent_class = NULL; @@ -96,9 +93,6 @@ camel_multipart_class_init (CamelMultipartClass *camel_multipart_class) /* virtual method overload */ camel_data_wrapper_class->write_to_stream = write_to_stream; - camel_data_wrapper_class->set_input_stream = set_input_stream; - - camel_data_wrapper_class->construct_from_parser = construct_from_parser; gtk_object_class->finalize = finalize; } @@ -523,156 +517,3 @@ write_to_stream (CamelDataWrapper *data_wrapper, CamelStream *stream) if (multipart->postface) camel_stream_write_strings (stream, multipart->postface, NULL); } - - -/** - * separate_part: separate one part in a multipart environement. - * @stream: the stream to read the lines from. - * @normal_boundary: end of part bundary. - * @end_boundary: end of multipart boundary. - * @end_position: end position of the mime part - * - * This routine is a bit special: RFC 2046 says that, in a multipart - * environment, the last CRLF before a boundary belongs to the boundary. - * Thus, if there is no blank line before the boundary, the last CRLF - * of the last line of the part is removed. - * - * Return value: %TRUE if the last boundary element has been found or - * if no more data was available from the stream, %FALSE otherwise - **/ -static gboolean -separate_part (CamelStream *stream, gchar *normal_boundary, - gchar *end_boundary, guint32 *end_position) -{ - gchar *new_line = NULL; - gboolean end_of_part = FALSE; - gboolean last_part = FALSE; - guint32 last_position; - - /* Note for future enhancements */ - /* RFC 2046 specifies that when parsing the content of a - * multipart element, the program should not assume it will - * find the last boundary, and in particular, if the message - * is damaged during transport, the parsing should still be - * OK. - */ - - last_position = camel_seekable_stream_get_current_position ( - CAMEL_SEEKABLE_STREAM (stream)); - new_line = gmime_read_line_from_stream (stream); - - while (new_line && !end_of_part && !last_part) { - end_of_part = (strcmp (new_line, normal_boundary) == 0); - last_part = (strcmp (new_line, end_boundary) == 0); - if (!end_of_part && !last_part) { - g_free (new_line); - - last_position = - camel_seekable_stream_get_current_position ( - CAMEL_SEEKABLE_STREAM (stream)); - - new_line = gmime_read_line_from_stream (stream); - } - } - - if (new_line) - g_free (new_line); - else - last_part = TRUE; - - *end_position = last_position; - - return last_part; -} - - -static void -set_input_stream (CamelDataWrapper *data_wrapper, CamelStream *stream) -{ - CamelMultipart *multipart = CAMEL_MULTIPART (data_wrapper); - CamelSeekableStream *seekable_stream = CAMEL_SEEKABLE_STREAM (stream); - const gchar *boundary; - gchar *real_boundary_line; - gchar *end_boundary_line; - gboolean end_of_multipart; - CamelMimeBodyPart *body_part; - guint32 part_begining, part_end; - CamelSeekableSubstream *body_part_input_stream; - guint32 saved_stream_pos; - - /* Call parent class implementation. */ - parent_class->set_input_stream (data_wrapper, stream); - - boundary = camel_multipart_get_boundary (multipart); - g_return_if_fail (boundary); - - real_boundary_line = g_strdup_printf ("--%s", boundary); - end_boundary_line = g_strdup_printf ("--%s--", boundary); - - /* Read the prefix, if any. */ - end_of_multipart = separate_part (stream, real_boundary_line, - end_boundary_line, &part_end); - if (multipart->preface) - g_free (multipart->preface); - - /* Read all the real parts. */ - while (!end_of_multipart) { - /* Determine the position of the begining of the part. */ - part_begining = camel_seekable_stream_get_current_position (seekable_stream); - - body_part = camel_mime_body_part_new (); - - end_of_multipart = separate_part (stream, real_boundary_line, - end_boundary_line, - &part_end); - body_part_input_stream = CAMEL_SEEKABLE_SUBSTREAM ( - camel_seekable_substream_new_with_seekable_stream_and_bounds (seekable_stream, - part_begining, - part_end)); - - /* The seekable substream may change the position of - * the stream so we must save it before calling - * set_input_stream. - */ - saved_stream_pos = camel_seekable_stream_get_current_position (seekable_stream); - camel_data_wrapper_set_input_stream (CAMEL_DATA_WRAPPER (body_part), - CAMEL_STREAM (body_part_input_stream)); - - /* restore the stream position */ - camel_seekable_stream_seek (seekable_stream, saved_stream_pos, CAMEL_STREAM_SET); - - /* add the body part to the multipart object */ - camel_multipart_add_part (multipart, body_part); - } - - /* g_string_assign (new_part, ""); */ - /* my_localize_part (new_part, stream, real_boundary_line, end_boundary_line); */ - - if (multipart->postface) g_free (multipart->postface); - /* if ( (new_part->str)[0] != '\0') multipart->postface = g_strdup (new_part->str); */ - - /* g_string_free (new_part, TRUE); */ - - g_free (real_boundary_line); - g_free (end_boundary_line); -} - -/* multi_part */ -static void -construct_from_parser(CamelDataWrapper *dw, CamelMimeParser *mp) -{ - CamelDataWrapper *bodypart; - char *buf; - int len; - - d(printf("constructing multipart\n")); - - /* get/set boundary? */ - - while (camel_mime_parser_step(mp, &buf, &len) != HSCAN_MULTIPART_END) { - camel_mime_parser_unstep(mp); - bodypart = (CamelDataWrapper *)camel_mime_body_part_new(); - camel_data_wrapper_construct_from_parser(bodypart, mp); - camel_multipart_add_part((CamelMultipart *)dw, (CamelMimeBodyPart *)bodypart); - } -} |