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authorJeffrey Stedfast <fejj@ximian.com>2001-03-05 12:02:38 +0800
committerJeffrey Stedfast <fejj@src.gnome.org>2001-03-05 12:02:38 +0800
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Wrote a new version of header_fold() that takes a 'force' option and uses
2001-03-04 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@ximian.com> * camel-mime-utils.c: Wrote a new version of header_fold() that takes a 'force' option and uses another new function called header_fold_next_space() in place of strchr(inptr, ' ') to get the next whitespace char. The idea of header_fold_next_space() is to not treat spaces between a set of quotes as a space - this way it will be possible to fold (for example) the Content-Type MIME header without worrying about breaking up a boundary string. Note: This code is #if 0'd out until Zucchi approves of the patch. Another Note: We will probably still want to use the "don't fold this header" hash lookup for headers like the Message-Id and possibly a few others. svn path=/trunk/; revision=8552
Diffstat (limited to 'camel')
-rw-r--r--camel/ChangeLog14
-rw-r--r--camel/camel-mime-utils.c128
2 files changed, 141 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/camel/ChangeLog b/camel/ChangeLog
index d82802cb77..2c9ae16994 100644
--- a/camel/ChangeLog
+++ b/camel/ChangeLog
@@ -1,5 +1,19 @@
2001-03-04 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@ximian.com>
+ * camel-mime-utils.c: Wrote a new version of header_fold() that
+ takes a 'force' option and uses another new function called
+ header_fold_next_space() in place of strchr(inptr, ' ') to get the
+ next whitespace char. The idea of header_fold_next_space() is to
+ not treat spaces between a set of quotes as a space - this way it
+ will be possible to fold (for example) the Content-Type MIME
+ header without worrying about breaking up a boundary string.
+ Note: This code is #if 0'd out until Zucchi approves of the patch.
+ Another Note: We will probably still want to use the "don't fold
+ this header" hash lookup for headers like the Message-Id and
+ possibly a few others.
+
+2001-03-04 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@ximian.com>
+
* camel-internet-address.c
(camel_internet_address_encode_address): Make sure there is a
space between the name and the address tokens.
diff --git a/camel/camel-mime-utils.c b/camel/camel-mime-utils.c
index 5e4fcdce3b..db63e5d559 100644
--- a/camel/camel-mime-utils.c
+++ b/camel/camel-mime-utils.c
@@ -1021,7 +1021,7 @@ static char *
header_decode_text (const char *in, int inlen)
{
GString *out;
- const char *inptr, *inend, *start;
+ char *inptr, *inend, *start;
char *decoded;
unsigned char lastc = 0;
int wasdword = FALSE;
@@ -3208,6 +3208,132 @@ header_address_list_format(struct _header_address *a)
return ret;
}
+#if 0
+static const char *
+header_fold_next_space (const char *in)
+{
+ register const char *inptr = in;
+ gboolean escaped = FALSE;
+
+ if (is_lwsp (*inptr))
+ return inptr;
+
+ do {
+ if (*inptr == '\\') {
+ escaped = TRUE;
+ } else if (*inptr == '"' && !escaped) {
+ /* find the end of this quoted section */
+ for (inptr++; *inptr; inptr++) {
+ if (*inptr == '"' && *(inptr-1) != '\\')
+ break;
+ }
+ } else {
+ escaped = FALSE;
+ }
+
+ inptr++;
+ } while (*inptr && !is_lwsp (*inptr));
+
+ if (*inptr)
+ return inptr;
+ else
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+/* I wonder if this might be better for folding headers? */
+char *
+header_fold (const char *in, int headerlen, gboolean force)
+{
+ const char *inptr = in, *space, *p, *n;
+ gboolean needunfold = FALSE;
+ int len, outlen, i;
+ GString *out;
+ char *ret;
+
+ if (in == NULL)
+ return NULL;
+
+ /* first, check to see if we even need to fold */
+ len = headerlen + 2;
+ p = in;
+ while (*p) {
+ n = strchr (p, '\n');
+ if (n == NULL)
+ n = p + strlen (p);
+ else
+ needunfold = TRUE;
+
+ len += n - p;
+
+ if (len >= CAMEL_FOLD_SIZE)
+ break;
+ len = 0;
+ p = n + 1;
+ }
+
+ if (len < CAMEL_FOLD_SIZE)
+ return g_strdup (in);
+
+ /* we need to fold, so first unfold (if we need to), then process */
+ if (needunfold)
+ inptr = in = header_unfold (in);
+
+ out = g_string_new ("");
+ outlen = headerlen + 2;
+ while (*inptr) {
+ if (force)
+ space = strchr (inptr, ' ');
+ else
+ space = header_fold_next_space (inptr);
+
+ if (space) {
+ len = space - inptr + 1;
+ } else {
+ len = strlen (inptr);
+ }
+
+ d(printf ("next word '%.*s'\n", len, inptr));
+
+ if (outlen + len > CAMEL_FOLD_SIZE) {
+ d(printf("outlen = %d wordlen = %d\n", outlen, len));
+ /* strip trailing space */
+ if (out->len > 0 && out->str[out->len-1] == ' ')
+ g_string_truncate (out, out->len-1);
+ g_string_append (out, "\n\t");
+ outlen = 1;
+
+ if (force) {
+ /* check for very long words, just cut them up */
+ while (outlen + len > CAMEL_FOLD_SIZE) {
+ for (i = 0; i < CAMEL_FOLD_SIZE - outlen; i++)
+ g_string_append_c (out, inptr[i]);
+ inptr += CAMEL_FOLD_SIZE - outlen;
+ len -= CAMEL_FOLD_SIZE - outlen;
+ g_string_append (out, "\n\t");
+ outlen = 1;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ outlen += len;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
+ g_string_append_c (out, inptr[i]);
+
+ inptr += len;
+ }
+
+ ret = out->str;
+ g_string_free (out, FALSE);
+
+ if (needunfold)
+ g_free ((char *)in);
+
+ return ret;
+}
+#endif
+
+
/* simple header folding */
/* will work even if the header is already folded */
char *