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> nntp provider (but its broken anyway). The mime parser can be
> used instead though.
> Removed from all code including it (but none were using it).
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> * gmime-utils.c (_store_header_pair_from_string): Removed bizarre
> string_dichotomy version of this. This code is somewhat redundant
> now, and is headed for death anyway.
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> * gstring-util.c (g_string_dichotomy): Same with this one.
> (g_string_clone): Removed a memory leak, g_string_new() allocates
> its own memory.
> (g_string_append_g_string): Allow to append an empty gstring onto
> another gstring, dont abort()!
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> * string-utils.c (string_dichotomy): Removed this incredibly weird
> function.
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> * camel-folder.c (_create): Replaced the rather obtuse use of
> "string_dichotomy" function with a simple strrchr(). Still not
> sure it'll work.
>
> * camel-folder-summary.c: cvs removed a long-removed file.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2753
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* camel-medium.c (set_content_object): sink the content object
after referencing it.
* camel-mime-part.c: fix various little things in the handling
of CamelMedium methods. Change camel_mime_part_set_text to the
more generic camel_mime_part_set_content.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2643
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and fixed at least one problem (end of stream never happening in certain
cases). Things that can fail now have a way of saying they failed too.
So much for taking ANZAC day off to get drunk!
2000-04-26 NotZed <NotZed@HelixCode.com>
* camel-seekable-substream.c (stream_seek): Changed to have
absolute seek semantics, not relative to the bounds.
* camel-seekable-stream.c (reset): When we reset, seek to the
start of the bound, if there is one.
(stream_tell): Make tell virtual.
* camel-stream-filter.c (do_available): Removed.
* camel-stream-buffer.c: Remove leading _'s from static functions.
(stream_read): Renamed from read(). Fancy that conflicting! (my
boo!) Others too.
* providers/pop3/camel-pop3-folder.c (get_message_by_number):
Changed to stream_mem interface.
* providers/mbox/camel-mbox-folder.c (_get_message_by_uid): Fixed
for streamfs interface changes, and implement a failure case.
(_append_message): Changed for fs stream interface change.
* camel-multipart.c (print_part): Iterate rahter than callback. I
hate glists's interface (hence, move this to write_to_stream).
(write_to_stream): Return an error (yuck, this is a royal PITA to
do with the stream write interface).
* camel-mime-message.c: Removed leading _ from static names.
* camel-mime-part.h: construct_from_parser() now returns an error
code.
* camel-mime-part-utils.c
(camel_mime_part_construct_content_from_parser): Changed to use a
camel-data-wrapper instead of a camel-simple-data-wrapper (no
change needed elsewhere?).
(simple_data_wrapper_construct_from_parser): Fixes for stream-mem
interface changes.
* camel-simple-data-wrapper.[ch],
camel-simple-data-wrapper-stream.[ch],
camel-stream-data-wrapper.[ch], removed. Fixed including of these
files.
* camel-mime-part.c (camel_mime_part_set_text): Remove the use of
the camel-simple-data-wrapper-stream, just use a mem stream.
(write_to_stream): Renamed from my_*
(construct_from_stream): Return an error on error.
* camel-stream-mem.c (camel_stream_mem_new*): Remove mode
parameter.
* camel-stream-mem.h (enum CamelStreamMemMode): Removed. It
wasn't used at all.
* camel-data-wrapper.h: Add camel_data_wrapper_new() to create
these.
(write_to_stream, construct_from_stream): Return an error
indicator for success. Fixed all methods to match (ICK).
* Makefile.am (libcamel_la_SOURCES): Remove
camel-simple-data-wrapper.c, camel-simple-data-wrapper-stream.c,
camel-stream-data-wrapper.c. Obsoleted by code re-use!
* camel-data-wrapper.c (construct_from_stream): Change the default
implementation to just set the output stream == construction
stream. Well, this lets me get rid of both simple-data-wrapper
and stream-data-wrapper (unused anyway), and
simple-data-wrapper-stream in one hit. CamelDataWrapper is now
also a concrete class.
(write_to_stream): Use camel_stream_write_to_stream() to
calculate/return values (and save code).
Include <errno.h> for obvious reasons.
* camel-stream.c (eos): Provide a default implementation of .eos().
(camel_stream_write_to_stream): Make it return an error code on
error.
(camel_stream_printf): Changed to return the number of bytes
written/error.
(camel_stream_available): Removed.
* camel-stream-fs.h (enum CamelStreamFsMode): Removed. Changed to
use unix modes and so forth (wasn't used for anything but new file
creation and didn't work well either).
* camel-stream-fs.c: Removed leading _'s for names. And removed
some virtual method 'documentation'.
(destroy): Dont try and close a closed/error fd. Only report
error if close returns -1. Moved all the code to finalise(), and
killed this function.
(init_with_fd): Properly setup the seek offset, if it is a
valid and seekable file descriptor.
(init_with_fd_and_bounds): Use off_t for bounds, set bounds on the
seekable stream.
(init_with_name): Return error codes.
(init_with_name_and_bounds): Ditto.
(camel_stream_fs_new_with_name): REturn NULL object if it failed.
(camel_stream_fs_new_with_name_and_bounds): Return NULL object on
failure. Changed with_name* api's to take unix open style args
and flags.
(read): The bounded stream bounds checking seemed off, simplified
code a bit.
(write): Implement bounds checking for writing, the comment was
wrong, it could make sense to bound writing. Cleaned up a little.
(available): Gone.
(eos): Removed. Use CamelStream's implementation now.
(close): Reset the fd to -1, provide a warning for bad usage.
(seek): Cleaned up. Changed the behaviour a little, the returned
offset is the absolute position in the file, even in bounded
streams.
(seek): Seek from end mirrors lseek() behaviour (reverse seeking).
2000-04-25 NotZed <NotZed@HelixCode.com>
* camel-stream-fs.h (struct _CamelStreamFs): Moved bounds and eof
indicator to other parent classes.
* camel-stream.c (camel_stream_printf): New utility
function. Obvious use.
* camel-stream-mem.c: Removed leading _'s from static func's.
(camel_stream_mem_new_with_byte_array): Fixed for api changes, set
the owner for the byte array to us.
: Removed A bunch of gtk doc stuff for static (implementation) functions.
(available): Removed.
(write): Fixed the write implementation so that seek() works on a
seekable memory stream, as expected. Seeking past the end of the
buffer has unix semantics (filling with 0).
(available): Removed.
(write): Implement seekable stream bounded stream.
(read): Implement seekable stream bounded stream.
(close): Dont free the stream_mem if we're not the owner.
(seek): Allow to seek beyond the end of memory area,
implement bounds checking.
(seek): Set errno on bad policy.
* camel-stream-mem.h (struct _CamelStreamMem): Changed position to off_t.
(new_with_buffer): Changed len to be a size_t.
(set_buffer, set_byte_array): New interface functions.
(struct _CamelStreamMem): Removed position, it is stored in the
superclass.
* camel-stream.h: Removed some of the seemingly random
whitespace. Removed the available method (its not
impelemented/useful enough).
* camel-seekable-substream.c
(init_with_seekable_stream_and_bounds): Remove the data_available
stuff, it hasn't been properly implemented/finished, and may never
work (unfortunately *sigh).
(reemit_parent_signal): Removed part of the above change.
(set_bounds): Removed (moved to seekable-stream).
: Fixed up some of the generally unreadable indenting (sorry,
wrapping at 80 characters with
camels_really_long_function_names()
just_doesnt_work_very_well_does_it().
(available): Removed.
(stream_seek): Fixup for object changes. Make sure we return -1
if the parent stream can't seek.
* camel-seekable-stream.c (ccamel_seekable_stream_set_bounds): New
function to bound any seekable stream.
: Removed _'s.
(camel_seekable_stream_class_init): Implement an init function, to
setup the stream bounds to unbound.
* camel-seekable-stream.h (CamelSeekableStreamClass): New virtual
method set_bounds for seekable streams.
(CAMEL_STREAM_UNBOUND): New define for no bound.
* camel-seekable-substream.h (struct _CamelSeekableSubstream):
Removed sup_bound and inf_bound, moved to CamelSeekableStream (and
renamed, and changed to off_t's).
(new_with_seekable_stream_and_bounds): Use off_t as the bounds.
(CamelSeekableSubstreamClass): Uh, why was the intialiser virtual?
Removed.
* camel-seekable-stream.[ch] (CamelSeekableStreamClass): Changed seek
to accept an off_t as the offset.
(struct _CamelSeekableStream): Renamed cur_pos to position and
changed it to an off_t type.
(enum CamelStreamSeekPolicy): Set to match the SEEK_* constants
from lseek().
(get_current_position): Renamed to tell().
* camel-stream-buffer.h: Commented out set_vbuf - never implemented.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2624
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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
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2000-04-22 NotZed <NotZed@HelixCode.com>
* providers/mbox/camel-mbox-folder.c (_get_message_by_uid): Ref
the folder after setting it in the new message.
* camel-mime-part.c (my_set_content_object): Have the headers
follow the content-type change here too.
(my_write_to_stream): Dont write content-type here, automatically
stored in the headers ...
(my_write_to_stream): Use header_disposition_format() to format
the content-disposition header.
(my_write_to_stream): Removed old code, all headers are now stored
in the camel-medium level, always. Need to do the same with
camel-mime-message i suppose ...
* camel-mime-utils.c (header_content_type_is): Handle empty types.
* gmime-content-field.c (gmime_content_field_write_to_stream): Use
header_content_type_format() to format it.
2000-04-21 NotZed <NotZed@HelixCode.com>
* camel-mime-utils.h: Add prototype for header_param_list_free.
* camel-recipient.c: New function to remove all the types of a
recipient list. I think this whole object needs a major review.
* camel-mime-message.c (camel_mime_message_class_init): Removed
parse_header_pair override, override add_header instead.
(_parse_header_pair): Renamed to add_header.
(remove_header): Add this method, to make sure we keep upto date
with removed headers too.
(_set_field): If given a NULL value, clear it out.
(_set_recipient_list_from_string): Constify.
(set_header): Override set_header from camel_medium.
(process_header): Local function to handle set/add/remove of each
header we know about.
* camel-mime-part.c (camel_mime_part_class_init): Removed
parse_header_pair setup.
(my_parse_header_pair): Moved into add_header(), removed.
(my_set_disposition): Allow a NULL disposition to clear it.
(my_set_content_id): Allow NULL content id to clear it.
(remove_header): Track removed headers.
(my_set_description): Allow NULL description to clear it.
(my_set_content_MD5): Make sure we copy the md5 value, and allow a
NULL value to reset it.
(my_set_filename): Copy the filename.
(my_set_header_lines): Removed. Nothing uses it, it doesn't
actually serve any purpose.
(camel_mime_part_set_header_lines): Ditto.
(my_get_header_lines): Ditto.
(camel_mime_part_get_header_lines): Ditto.
(camel_mime_part_class_init): Remove *_header_lines setup.
(camel_mime_part_init): Remove header_lines init.
(my_finalize): Remove header_lines finalise.
(my_write_to_stream): Write the headers here. This is just WRONG,
camel_medium should be doing this.
(my_get_output_stream): Kill a warning.
(camel_mime_part_encoding_to_string): Ditto.
(camel_mime_part_set_description): Unvirtualiase, use add_header()
to do the processing.
(my_set_description): Removed.
(set_disposition): Renamed from my_set_disposition.
(camel_mime_part_get_description): Get the descriptionf rom the
get_header method.
(my_get_description): Removed.
(my_set_filename): Removed.
(camel_mime_part_get_filename): Get the parameter from the
disposition.
(camel_mime_part_encoding_from_string): Handle NULL string.
(camel_mime_part_init): Remove reference to filename.
(my_finalize): Dont free filename.
* camel-mime-part.h (CamelMimePartClass): Removed
parse_header_pair() method, it doesn't add anything that
add_header() can't be used for.
(CamelMimePartClass): Remove *_header_lines methods.
(struct _CamelMimePart): Remove header_lines list.
(struct _CamelMimePart): Removed filename attribute.
* camel-medium.c (camel_medium_init): Init headers to null, not a
hashtable.
(add_header): Append the headers as a list.
(remove_header): Remove headers as a list.
(get_header): Likewise for lookup.
(free_header): Removed, no longer needed.
(finalize): Free headers using header_raw_clear().
(camel_medium_set_header): New function, to reset and override all
values of a header with a new value.
* camel-medium.h (struct _CamelMedium): Changed to use a
header_raw struct rather than a hash table, to store headers
(many headers can occur multiple times).
* camel-mime-utils.c (header_raw_find_next): New function, allows
you to find multi-valued header fields.
(header_disposition_format): New function to format/create
content-disposition header string.
(header_param_list_format_append): Function to format parameter
lists into a GString.
(header_content_type_format): Function to format content-type into
a usable format.
(header_set_param): allow NULL value to remove the parameter.
(decode_token): Renamed from header_decode_token.
(header_decode_token): New interface for external use.
(quoted_decode): Made static to kill annoying warnings.
(g_strdup_len): Killed, replaced with calls to g_strndup().
(rfc2047_decode_word): Made static to kill warnings.
(decode_coded_string): Terminated.
(g_string_append_len): Made static to kill warnings.
(header_decode_text): Made static to kill warnings.
(header_decode_text): Constify.
(rfc2047_decode_word): Constify.
(header_param): Constify.
(header_content_type_new): Copy the type/subtype strings.
(header_param_list_decode): Made static.
(header_param_list_format_append): Made static.
(quoted_decode): Constify.
(g_string_append_len): Constify.
(header_token_decode): New function to decode a single token.
* providers/mbox/camel-mbox-summary.c (header_write): Append a
trailing \n when writing headers.
(strdup_trim): Killed a warning.
(camel_mbox_summary_set_uid): Make sure the next uid is at least 1
higher than any existing one.
(header_evolution_decode): Use header_token_decode to get the
token.
* camel-mime-parser.c (folder_scan_header): Strip the trailing \n
of the end of all header lines.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2551
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* camel-medium.[ch] (camel_medium_add_header): const poison.
(Belatedly goes with my change of 2000-02-23.)
(camel_medium_init): Use g_strcase_{hash,equal} on the header
array.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2510
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* camel-data-wrapper.[ch]:
* camel-simple-data-wrapper.[ch]:
* camel-medium.[ch]: Clean, polish, document. Most of the gtk-doc
comments added to camel-data-wrapper.c note serious problems that
need to be fixed.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2483
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2000-03-27 NotZed <NotZed@HelixCode.com>
* providers/mbox/camel-mbox-folder.c (_append_message): Unref the
output_stream when done, close doesn't do it.
(_append_message): Clear all uid's from the appending messages, so
they are reassigned proper unique id's.
* gmime-utils.c (get_header_array_from_stream): Actually free the
header, it is copied elsewhere.
2000-03-26 NotZed <NotZed@HelixCode.com>
* providers/mbox/camel-mbox-utils.c (camel_mbox_write_xev): Added
folder parameter to function. Fixed callers.
(index_message): Index a message as it is assigned a unique id.
* camel-mime-part.c (my_set_content_id): Make sure we malloc and
copy the content_id, otherwise *poof*
2000-03-25 NotZed <NotZed@HelixCode.com>
* camel-medium.c (_finalize): Another leak, unref the content if
finished with it.
* camel-recipient.c (camel_recipient_table_free): Plug another
memory leak - actually free the recipient table.
* camel-mime-message.c (_finalize): Plugged a memory leak with the
flags table.
* gmime-utils.c (_store_header_pair_from_string): A simpler, more
debuggable and functionally identical header extraction function.
2000-03-24 NotZed <NotZed@HelixCode.com>
* gmime-content-field.c (gmime_content_field_set_parameter):
Remove the hash table entry before freeing its key and data.
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2000-02-28 NotZed <NotZed@HelixCode.com>
* camel-mime-part.c (_parse_header_pair): Dont free this either.
* camel-medium.c (_remove_header): Ugh, dont free the header
before we actually remove it.
(_add_header): Ugh, dont free hashtable entries which may be
duplicated (hash_insert _will_ reference that memory).
* string-utils.c (string_trim): Trimming a 0-length string is not
an error.
* camel-mime-message.c (_parse_header_pair): Fixed very broken
memory handling of header_name/value.
* providers/mbox/camel-mbox-utils.c (camel_mbox_write_xev):
Initialise end_of_last_message always.
(camel_mbox_copy_file_chunk): Stop trying to read if we run out of
data, rather than looping forever.
* providers/mbox/camel-mbox-folder.c (_init): Set search cap on.
(_open): Call parent class to perform open. Remove folder-open
check to parent instead.
(_create): open takes a creation mask, dont use umask to try and
set the open mode.
(_delete): Dont bother checking folder==NULL, its already been
checked on the external interface (changed to an assertion, this
would have to be a camel bug).
(_delete_messages): Likewise.
(_create): Ditto.
(_init): Dont go and clear all the paths and shit that the parent
open just setup for us.
(_delete_messages): Get rid of more umask stuff.
(_append_message): Make sure we pass file mode to open with create.
(_append_message): Cleaned up some indenting to make it readable.
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* camel-medium.c (_finalize): Free the data in the headers hash
table.
(_add_header): g_strdup the header name and value when adding it.
* camel-mime-part-utils.c
(camel_mime_part_construct_headers_from_stream): Free the header
data after calling camel_medium_add_header, since it will have
g_strdup()ed it itself.
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2000-02-17 bertrand <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@aful.org>
* camel/camel-formatter.c (handle_text_plain):
(handle_text_html): use camel_stream_reset instead
of seek. The formatter should be able to work
with all streams, not only seekable streams.
In the case where some provider implementation
would not be able to provide a reset method
to their stream, implementors would have
to find a workaround.
* camel/camel-session.c (camel_session_new): use
(void) instean of () in function decl.
* camel/camel-folder.c: ifdef async operation
related code.
* camel/camel-seekable-stream.c (_seek): added a warning.
(_reset): default implementation of reset for seekable
stream.
* camel/camel-mime-message.h: set_received_date declaration fix.
cosmetic changes.
* camel/providers/mbox/camel-mbox-provider.c (camel_provider_module_init):
use (void) instead of ().
* camel/camel-stream.c (camel_stream_reset):
new method for CamelStream.
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1999-08-25 bertrand <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@aful.org>
* camel/camel-mime-part.c: now descend from CamelMedium.
* tests/test1.c (main): all headers must be strdup'ed
(main): unref created objects
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1999-08-25 bertrand <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@aful.org>
* camel/camel-medium.c (_set_content_object):
(_get_content_object): these methods are
in CamelMedium now.
Going to revamp MimePart soon so that it inherits from CamelMedium.
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1999-08-24 bertrand <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@aful.org>
* camel/camel-medium.c (camel_medium_class_init):
new class. Will handle all sort of information media
(Mime mail messages, Lotus Notes mail messages,
postit notes, faxes, who knows .... :)
CamelMimePart will inherit from it.
* camel/camel-mime-part.c (_set_disposition):
(_set_description):
description and disposition parameters are now const.
* camel/gmime-content-field.c (gmime_content_field_free): added
assertion code.
* camel/providers/MH/camel-mh-folder.c (_get_message):
uses buffered stream.
* camel/camel-stream-buffered-fs.c:
new stream to accelerate file ops.
Thanks to jwz, I've decided to add a level of abstraction to Camel.
In the future, it should be able to handle other mail systems, but
also non-mail information vehicles.
Enough for today. Roller time!
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