From e2c2c08d784f95c513c024e9adb504f2f68946b4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: nobody Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2001 00:33:17 +0000 Subject: This commit was manufactured by cvs2svn to create tag 'XST_0_7_0'. svn path=/tags/XST_0_7_0/; revision=11390 --- camel/camel-mime-utils.c | 4063 ---------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 4063 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 camel/camel-mime-utils.c (limited to 'camel/camel-mime-utils.c') diff --git a/camel/camel-mime-utils.c b/camel/camel-mime-utils.c deleted file mode 100644 index 424234d600..0000000000 --- a/camel/camel-mime-utils.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4063 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 2000 Ximian Inc. - * - * Authors: Michael Zucchi - * Jeffrey Stedfast - * - * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - * modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License - * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of - * the License, or (at your option) any later version. - * - * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - * GNU Library General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public - * License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. - */ - -/* dont touch this file without my permission - Michael */ - -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H -#include -#endif - -#include -#include -#include -#include /* for MAXHOSTNAMELEN */ -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#ifndef MAXHOSTNAMELEN -#define MAXHOSTNAMELEN 1024 -#endif - -#include - -#include - -#include -#include -#include - -#include -#include - -#include "camel-mime-utils.h" -#include "camel-charset-map.h" - -#ifdef ENABLE_THREADS -#include -#endif - -#ifndef CLEAN_DATE -#include "broken-date-parser.h" -#endif - -#if 0 -int strdup_count = 0; -int malloc_count = 0; -int free_count = 0; - -#define g_strdup(x) (strdup_count++, g_strdup(x)) -#define g_malloc(x) (malloc_count++, g_malloc(x)) -#define g_free(x) (free_count++, g_free(x)) -#endif - -/* for all warnings ... */ -#define w(x) x - -#define d(x) -#define d2(x) - -#define CAMEL_UUDECODE_CHAR(c) (((c) - ' ') & 077) - -static char *base64_alphabet = -"ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/"; - -static unsigned char tohex[16] = { - '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', - '8', '9', 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E', 'F' -}; - -static unsigned short camel_mime_special_table[256] = { - 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5,231, 7, 5, 5, 39, 5, 5, - 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, - 242,448, 76,192,192,192,192,192, 76, 76,448,448, 76,448, 72,324, - 448,448,448,448,448,448,448,448,448,448, 76, 76, 76, 4, 76, 68, - 76,448,448,448,448,448,448,448,448,448,448,448,448,448,448,448, - 448,448,448,448,448,448,448,448,448,448,448,108,236,108,192, 64, - 192,448,448,448,448,448,448,448,448,448,448,448,448,448,448,448, - 448,448,448,448,448,448,448,448,448,448,448,192,192,192,192, 5, - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, -}; - -static unsigned char camel_mime_base64_rank[256] = { - 255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255, - 255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255, - 255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255, 62,255,255,255, 63, - 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61,255,255,255, 0,255,255, - 255, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, - 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25,255,255,255,255,255, - 255, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, - 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51,255,255,255,255,255, - 255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255, - 255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255, - 255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255, - 255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255, - 255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255, - 255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255, - 255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255, - 255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255, -}; - -/* - if any of these change, then the tables above should be regenerated - by compiling this with -DBUILD_TABLE, and running. - - gcc -DCLEAN_DATE -o buildtable -I.. `gnome-config --cflags --libs gal` -DBUILD_TABLE camel-mime-utils.c camel-charset-map.c - ./buildtable - -*/ -enum { - IS_CTRL = 1<<0, - IS_LWSP = 1<<1, - IS_TSPECIAL = 1<<2, - IS_SPECIAL = 1<<3, - IS_SPACE = 1<<4, - IS_DSPECIAL = 1<<5, - IS_QPSAFE = 1<<6, - IS_ESAFE = 1<<7, /* encoded word safe */ - IS_PSAFE = 1<<8, /* encoded word in phrase safe */ -}; - -#define is_ctrl(x) ((camel_mime_special_table[(unsigned char)(x)] & IS_CTRL) != 0) -#define is_lwsp(x) ((camel_mime_special_table[(unsigned char)(x)] & IS_LWSP) != 0) -#define is_tspecial(x) ((camel_mime_special_table[(unsigned char)(x)] & IS_TSPECIAL) != 0) -#define is_type(x, t) ((camel_mime_special_table[(unsigned char)(x)] & (t)) != 0) -#define is_ttoken(x) ((camel_mime_special_table[(unsigned char)(x)] & (IS_TSPECIAL|IS_LWSP|IS_CTRL)) == 0) -#define is_atom(x) ((camel_mime_special_table[(unsigned char)(x)] & (IS_SPECIAL|IS_SPACE|IS_CTRL)) == 0) -#define is_dtext(x) ((camel_mime_special_table[(unsigned char)(x)] & IS_DSPECIAL) == 0) -#define is_fieldname(x) ((camel_mime_special_table[(unsigned char)(x)] & (IS_CTRL|IS_SPACE)) == 0) -#define is_qpsafe(x) ((camel_mime_special_table[(unsigned char)(x)] & IS_QPSAFE) != 0) -#define is_especial(x) ((camel_mime_special_table[(unsigned char)(x)] & IS_ESPECIAL) != 0) -#define is_psafe(x) ((camel_mime_special_table[(unsigned char)(x)] & IS_PSAFE) != 0) - -/* only needs to be run to rebuild the tables above */ -#ifdef BUILD_TABLE - -#define CHARS_LWSP " \t\n\r" -#define CHARS_TSPECIAL "()<>@,;:\\\"/[]?=" -#define CHARS_SPECIAL "()<>@,;:\\\".[]" -#define CHARS_CSPECIAL "()\\\r" /* not in comments */ -#define CHARS_DSPECIAL "[]\\\r \t" /* not in domains */ -#define CHARS_ESPECIAL "()<>@,;:\"/[]?.=_" /* list of characters that must be encoded. - encoded word in text specials: rfc 2047 5(1)*/ -#define CHARS_PSPECIAL "!*+-/" /* list of additional characters that can be left unencoded. - encoded word in phrase specials: rfc 2047 5(3) */ - -static void -header_remove_bits(unsigned short bit, unsigned char *vals) -{ - int i; - - for (i=0;vals[i];i++) - camel_mime_special_table[vals[i]] &= ~ bit; -} - -static void -header_init_bits(unsigned short bit, unsigned short bitcopy, int remove, unsigned char *vals) -{ - int i; - int len = strlen(vals); - - if (!remove) { - for (i=0;i=33 && i<=60) || (i>=62 && i<=126) || i==32 || i==9) - camel_mime_special_table[i] |= (IS_QPSAFE|IS_ESAFE); - if ((i>='0' && i<='9') || (i>='a' && i<='z') || (i>='A' && i<= 'Z')) - camel_mime_special_table[i] |= IS_PSAFE; - } - camel_mime_special_table[127] |= IS_CTRL; - camel_mime_special_table[' '] |= IS_SPACE; - header_init_bits(IS_LWSP, 0, 0, CHARS_LWSP); - header_init_bits(IS_TSPECIAL, IS_CTRL, 0, CHARS_TSPECIAL); - header_init_bits(IS_SPECIAL, 0, 0, CHARS_SPECIAL); - header_init_bits(IS_DSPECIAL, 0, FALSE, CHARS_DSPECIAL); - header_remove_bits(IS_ESAFE, CHARS_ESPECIAL); - header_init_bits(IS_PSAFE, 0, 0, CHARS_PSPECIAL); -} - -void -base64_init(void) -{ - int i; - - memset(camel_mime_base64_rank, 0xff, sizeof(camel_mime_base64_rank)); - for (i=0;i<64;i++) { - camel_mime_base64_rank[(unsigned int)base64_alphabet[i]] = i; - } - camel_mime_base64_rank['='] = 0; -} - -int main(int argc, char **argv) -{ - int i; - void run_test(void); - - header_decode_init(); - base64_init(); - - printf("static unsigned short camel_mime_special_table[256] = {\n\t"); - for (i=0;i<256;i++) { - printf("%3d,", camel_mime_special_table[i]); - if ((i&15) == 15) { - printf("\n"); - if (i!=255) { - printf("\t"); - } - } - } - printf("};\n"); - - printf("static unsigned char camel_mime_base64_rank[256] = {\n\t"); - for (i=0;i<256;i++) { - printf("%3d,", camel_mime_base64_rank[i]); - if ((i&15) == 15) { - printf("\n"); - if (i!=255) { - printf("\t"); - } - } - } - printf("};\n"); - - run_test(); - - return 0; -} - -#endif - - -/* call this when finished encoding everything, to - flush off the last little bit */ -int -base64_encode_close(unsigned char *in, int inlen, gboolean break_lines, unsigned char *out, int *state, int *save) -{ - int c1, c2; - unsigned char *outptr = out; - - if (inlen>0) - outptr += base64_encode_step(in, inlen, break_lines, outptr, state, save); - - c1 = ((unsigned char *)save)[1]; - c2 = ((unsigned char *)save)[2]; - - d(printf("mode = %d\nc1 = %c\nc2 = %c\n", - (int)((char *)save)[0], - (int)((char *)save)[1], - (int)((char *)save)[2])); - - switch (((char *)save)[0]) { - case 2: - outptr[2] = base64_alphabet[ ( (c2 &0x0f) << 2 ) ]; - g_assert(outptr[2] != 0); - goto skip; - case 1: - outptr[2] = '='; - skip: - outptr[0] = base64_alphabet[ c1 >> 2 ]; - outptr[1] = base64_alphabet[ c2 >> 4 | ( (c1&0x3) << 4 )]; - outptr[3] = '='; - outptr += 4; - break; - } - if (break_lines) - *outptr++ = '\n'; - - *save = 0; - *state = 0; - - return outptr-out; -} - -/* - performs an 'encode step', only encodes blocks of 3 characters to the - output at a time, saves left-over state in state and save (initialise to - 0 on first invocation). -*/ -int -base64_encode_step(unsigned char *in, int len, gboolean break_lines, unsigned char *out, int *state, int *save) -{ - register unsigned char *inptr, *outptr; - - if (len<=0) - return 0; - - inptr = in; - outptr = out; - - d(printf("we have %d chars, and %d saved chars\n", len, ((char *)save)[0])); - - if (len + ((char *)save)[0] > 2) { - unsigned char *inend = in+len-2; - register int c1, c2, c3; - register int already; - - already = *state; - - switch (((char *)save)[0]) { - case 1: c1 = ((unsigned char *)save)[1]; goto skip1; - case 2: c1 = ((unsigned char *)save)[1]; - c2 = ((unsigned char *)save)[2]; goto skip2; - } - - /* yes, we jump into the loop, no i'm not going to change it, it's beautiful! */ - while (inptr < inend) { - c1 = *inptr++; - skip1: - c2 = *inptr++; - skip2: - c3 = *inptr++; - *outptr++ = base64_alphabet[ c1 >> 2 ]; - *outptr++ = base64_alphabet[ c2 >> 4 | ( (c1&0x3) << 4 ) ]; - *outptr++ = base64_alphabet[ ( (c2 &0x0f) << 2 ) | (c3 >> 6) ]; - *outptr++ = base64_alphabet[ c3 & 0x3f ]; - /* this is a bit ugly ... */ - if (break_lines && (++already)>=19) { - *outptr++='\n'; - already = 0; - } - } - - ((char *)save)[0] = 0; - len = 2-(inptr-inend); - *state = already; - } - - d(printf("state = %d, len = %d\n", - (int)((char *)save)[0], - len)); - - if (len>0) { - register char *saveout; - - /* points to the slot for the next char to save */ - saveout = & (((char *)save)[1]) + ((char *)save)[0]; - - /* len can only be 0 1 or 2 */ - switch(len) { - case 2: *saveout++ = *inptr++; - case 1: *saveout++ = *inptr++; - } - ((char *)save)[0]+=len; - } - - d(printf("mode = %d\nc1 = %c\nc2 = %c\n", - (int)((char *)save)[0], - (int)((char *)save)[1], - (int)((char *)save)[2])); - - return outptr-out; -} - - -/** - * base64_decode_step: decode a chunk of base64 encoded data - * @in: input stream - * @len: max length of data to decode - * @out: output stream - * @state: holds the number of bits that are stored in @save - * @save: leftover bits that have not yet been decoded - * - * Decodes a chunk of base64 encoded data - **/ -int -base64_decode_step(unsigned char *in, int len, unsigned char *out, int *state, unsigned int *save) -{ - register unsigned char *inptr, *outptr; - unsigned char *inend, c; - register unsigned int v; - int i; - - inend = in+len; - outptr = out; - - /* convert 4 base64 bytes to 3 normal bytes */ - v=*save; - i=*state; - inptr = in; - while (inptr>16; - *outptr++ = v>>8; - *outptr++ = v; - i=0; - } - } - } - - *save = v; - *state = i; - - /* quick scan back for '=' on the end somewhere */ - /* fortunately we can drop 1 output char for each trailing = (upto 2) */ - i=2; - while (inptr>in && i) { - inptr--; - if (camel_mime_base64_rank[*inptr] != 0xff) { - if (*inptr == '=') - outptr--; - i--; - } - } - - /* if i!= 0 then there is a truncation error! */ - return outptr-out; -} - -char * -base64_encode_simple (const char *data, int len) -{ - unsigned char *out; - int state = 0, outlen; - unsigned int save = 0; - - out = g_malloc (len * 4 / 3 + 5); - outlen = base64_encode_close ((unsigned char *)data, len, FALSE, - out, &state, &save); - out[outlen] = '\0'; - return (char *)out; -} - -int -base64_decode_simple (char *data, int len) -{ - int state = 0; - unsigned int save = 0; - - return base64_decode_step ((unsigned char *)data, len, - (unsigned char *)data, &state, &save); -} - - -/** - * uudecode_step: uudecode a chunk of data - * @in: input stream - * @len: max length of data to decode ( normally strlen(in) ??) - * @out: output stream - * @state: holds the number of bits that are stored in @save - * @save: leftover bits that have not yet been decoded - * @uulen: holds the value of the length-char which is used to calculate - * how many more chars need to be decoded for that 'line' - * - * uudecodes a chunk of data. Assumes the "begin " line - * has been stripped off. - **/ -int -uudecode_step (unsigned char *in, int len, unsigned char *out, int *state, guint32 *save, char *uulen) -{ - register unsigned char *inptr, *outptr; - unsigned char *inend, ch; - register guint32 saved; - gboolean last_was_eoln; - int i; - - if (*uulen <= 0) - last_was_eoln = TRUE; - else - last_was_eoln = FALSE; - - inend = in + len; - outptr = out; - saved = *save; - i = *state; - inptr = in; - while (inptr < inend && *inptr) { - if (*inptr == '\n' || last_was_eoln) { - if (last_was_eoln) { - *uulen = CAMEL_UUDECODE_CHAR (*inptr); - last_was_eoln = FALSE; - } else { - last_was_eoln = TRUE; - } - - inptr++; - continue; - } - - ch = *inptr++; - - if (*uulen > 0) { - /* save the byte */ - saved = (saved << 8) | ch; - i++; - if (i == 4) { - /* convert 4 uuencoded bytes to 3 normal bytes */ - unsigned char b0, b1, b2, b3; - - b0 = saved >> 24; - b1 = saved >> 16 & 0xff; - b2 = saved >> 8 & 0xff; - b3 = saved & 0xff; - - if (*uulen >= 3) { - *outptr++ = CAMEL_UUDECODE_CHAR (b0) << 2 | CAMEL_UUDECODE_CHAR (b1) >> 4; - *outptr++ = CAMEL_UUDECODE_CHAR (b1) << 4 | CAMEL_UUDECODE_CHAR (b2) >> 2; - *outptr++ = CAMEL_UUDECODE_CHAR (b2) << 6 | CAMEL_UUDECODE_CHAR (b3); - } else { - if (*uulen >= 1) { - *outptr++ = CAMEL_UUDECODE_CHAR (b0) << 2 | CAMEL_UUDECODE_CHAR (b1) >> 4; - } - if (*uulen >= 2) { - *outptr++ = CAMEL_UUDECODE_CHAR (b1) << 4 | CAMEL_UUDECODE_CHAR (b2) >> 2; - } - } - - i = 0; - saved = 0; - *uulen -= 3; - } - } else { - break; - } - } - - *save = saved; - *state = i; - - return outptr - out; -} - -/* complete qp encoding */ -int -quoted_encode_close(unsigned char *in, int len, unsigned char *out, int *state, int *save) -{ - register unsigned char *outptr = out; - int last; - - if (len>0) - outptr += quoted_encode_step(in, len, outptr, state, save); - - last = *state; - if (last != -1) { - /* space/tab must be encoded if it's the last character on - the line */ - if (is_qpsafe(last) && last!=' ' && last!=9) { - *outptr++ = last; - } else { - *outptr++ = '='; - *outptr++ = tohex[(last>>4) & 0xf]; - *outptr++ = tohex[last & 0xf]; - } - } - - *save = 0; - *state = -1; - - return outptr-out; -} - -/* perform qp encoding, initialise state to -1 and save to 0 on first invocation */ -int -quoted_encode_step (unsigned char *in, int len, unsigned char *out, int *statep, int *save) -{ - register guchar *inptr, *outptr, *inend; - guchar c; - register int sofar = *save; /* keeps track of how many chars on a line */ - register int last = *statep; /* keeps track if last char to end was a space cr etc */ - - inptr = in; - inend = in + len; - outptr = out; - while (inptr < inend) { - c = *inptr++; - if (c == '\r') { - if (last != -1) { - *outptr++ = '='; - *outptr++ = tohex[(last >> 4) & 0xf]; - *outptr++ = tohex[last & 0xf]; - sofar += 3; - } - last = c; - } else if (c == '\n') { - if (last != -1 && last != '\r') { - *outptr++ = '='; - *outptr++ = tohex[(last >> 4) & 0xf]; - *outptr++ = tohex[last & 0xf]; - } - *outptr++ = '\n'; - sofar = 0; - last = -1; - } else { - if (last != -1) { - if (is_qpsafe(last)) { - *outptr++ = last; - sofar++; - } else { - *outptr++ = '='; - *outptr++ = tohex[(last >> 4) & 0xf]; - *outptr++ = tohex[last & 0xf]; - sofar += 3; - } - } - - if (is_qpsafe(c)) { - if (sofar > 74) { - *outptr++ = '='; - *outptr++ = '\n'; - sofar = 0; - } - - /* delay output of space char */ - if (c==' ' || c=='\t') { - last = c; - } else { - *outptr++ = c; - sofar++; - last = -1; - } - } else { - if (sofar > 72) { - *outptr++ = '='; - *outptr++ = '\n'; - sofar = 3; - } else - sofar += 3; - - *outptr++ = '='; - *outptr++ = tohex[(c >> 4) & 0xf]; - *outptr++ = tohex[c & 0xf]; - last = -1; - } - } - } - *save = sofar; - *statep = last; - - return (outptr - out); -} - -/* - FIXME: this does not strip trailing spaces from lines (as it should, rfc 2045, section 6.7) - Should it also canonicalise the end of line to CR LF?? - - Note: Trailing rubbish (at the end of input), like = or =x or =\r will be lost. -*/ - -int -quoted_decode_step(unsigned char *in, int len, unsigned char *out, int *savestate, int *saveme) -{ - register unsigned char *inptr, *outptr; - unsigned char *inend, c; - int state, save; - - inend = in+len; - outptr = out; - - d(printf("quoted-printable, decoding text '%.*s'\n", len, in)); - - state = *savestate; - save = *saveme; - inptr = in; - while (inptr='A'?save-'A'+10:save-'0')&0x0f) << 4) - | ((c>='A'?c-'A'+10:c-'0')&0x0f); - } else if (c=='\n' && save == '\r') { - /* soft break ... canonical end of line */ - } else { - /* just output the data */ - *outptr++ = '='; - *outptr++ = save; - *outptr++ = c; - } - state = 0; - break; -#ifdef CANONICALISE_EOL - case 3: - /* convert \r -> to \r\n, leaves \r\n alone */ - c = *inptr++; - if (c=='\n') { - *outptr++ = '\r'; - *outptr++ = c; - } else { - *outptr++ = '\r'; - *outptr++ = '\n'; - *outptr++ = c; - } - state = 0; - break; -#endif - } - } - - *savestate = state; - *saveme = save; - - return outptr-out; -} - -/* - this is for the "Q" encoding of international words, - which is slightly different than plain quoted-printable (mainly by allowing 0x20 <> _) -*/ -static int -quoted_decode(const unsigned char *in, int len, unsigned char *out) -{ - register const unsigned char *inptr; - register unsigned char *outptr; - unsigned const char *inend; - unsigned char c, c1; - int ret = 0; - - inend = in+len; - outptr = out; - - d(printf("decoding text '%.*s'\n", len, in)); - - inptr = in; - while (inptr=2) { - c = toupper(*inptr++); - c1 = toupper(*inptr++); - *outptr++ = (((c>='A'?c-'A'+10:c-'0')&0x0f) << 4) - | ((c1>='A'?c1-'A'+10:c1-'0')&0x0f); - } else { - ret = -1; - break; - } - } else if (c=='_') { - *outptr++ = 0x20; - } else if (c==' ' || c==0x09) { - /* FIXME: this is an error! ignore for now ... */ - ret = -1; - break; - } else { - *outptr++ = c; - } - } - if (ret==0) { - return outptr-out; - } - return -1; -} - -/* rfc2047 version of quoted-printable */ -/* safemask is the mask to apply to the camel_mime_special_table to determine what - characters can safely be included without encoding */ -static int -quoted_encode(const unsigned char *in, int len, unsigned char *out, unsigned short safemask) -{ - register const unsigned char *inptr, *inend; - unsigned char *outptr; - unsigned char c; - - inptr = in; - inend = in + len; - outptr = out; - while (inptr < inend) { - c = *inptr++; - if (c==' ') { - *outptr++ = '_'; - } else if (camel_mime_special_table[c] & safemask) { - *outptr++ = c; - } else { - *outptr++ = '='; - *outptr++ = tohex[(c >> 4) & 0xf]; - *outptr++ = tohex[c & 0xf]; - } - } - - d(printf("encoding '%.*s' = '%.*s'\n", len, in, outptr-out, out)); - - return (outptr - out); -} - - -static void -header_decode_lwsp(const char **in) -{ - const char *inptr = *in; - char c; - - d2(printf("is ws: '%s'\n", *in)); - - while (is_lwsp(*inptr) || (*inptr =='(' && *inptr != '\0')) { - while (is_lwsp(*inptr) && inptr != '\0') { - d2(printf("(%c)", *inptr)); - inptr++; - } - d2(printf("\n")); - - /* check for comments */ - if (*inptr == '(') { - int depth = 1; - inptr++; - while (depth && (c=*inptr) && *inptr != '\0') { - if (c=='\\' && inptr[1]) { - inptr++; - } else if (c=='(') { - depth++; - } else if (c==')') { - depth--; - } - inptr++; - } - } - } - *in = inptr; -} - -/* decode rfc 2047 encoded string segment */ -static char * -rfc2047_decode_word(const char *in, int len) -{ - const char *inptr = in+2; - const char *inend = in+len-2; - const char *inbuf; - const char *charset; - char *encname; - int tmplen; - int ret; - char *decword = NULL; - char *decoded = NULL; - char *outbase = NULL; - char *outbuf; - int inlen, outlen; - iconv_t ic; - - d(printf("rfc2047: decoding '%.*s'\n", len, in)); - - /* quick check to see if this could possibly be a real encoded word */ - if (len < 8 || !(in[0] == '=' && in[1] == '?' && in[len-1] == '=' && in[len-2] == '?')) { - d(printf("invalid\n")); - return NULL; - } - - /* skip past the charset to the encoding type */ - inptr = memchr (inptr, '?', inend-inptr); - if (inptr != NULL && inptr < inend + 2 && inptr[2] == '?') { - d(printf("found ?, encoding is '%c'\n", inptr[0])); - inptr++; - tmplen = inend-inptr-2; - decword = alloca(tmplen); /* this will always be more-than-enough room */ - switch(toupper(inptr[0])) { - case 'Q': - inlen = quoted_decode(inptr+2, tmplen, decword); - break; - case 'B': { - int state = 0; - unsigned int save = 0; - - inlen = base64_decode_step((char *)inptr+2, tmplen, decword, &state, &save); - /* if state != 0 then error? */ - break; - } - default: - /* uhhh, unknown encoding type - probably an invalid encoded word string */ - return NULL; - } - d(printf("The encoded length = %d\n", inlen)); - if (inlen > 0) { - /* yuck, all this snot is to setup iconv! */ - tmplen = inptr - in - 3; - encname = alloca (tmplen + 1); - memcpy (encname, in + 2, tmplen); - encname[tmplen] = '\0'; - - charset = camel_charset_to_iconv (encname); - - inbuf = decword; - - outlen = inlen * 6 + 16; - outbase = alloca (outlen); - outbuf = outbase; - - /* TODO: Should this cache iconv converters? */ - ic = iconv_open ("UTF-8", charset); - if (ic != (iconv_t)-1) { - ret = iconv (ic, &inbuf, &inlen, &outbuf, &outlen); - if (ret >= 0) { - iconv (ic, NULL, 0, &outbuf, &outlen); - *outbuf = 0; - decoded = g_strdup (outbase); - } - iconv_close (ic); - } else { - w(g_warning ("Cannot decode charset, header display may be corrupt: %s: %s", - charset, g_strerror (errno))); - /* TODO: Should this do this, or just leave the encoded strings? */ - decword[inlen] = 0; - decoded = g_strdup (decword); - } - } - } - - d(printf("decoded '%s'\n", decoded)); - - return decoded; -} - -/* grrr, glib should have this ! */ -static GString * -g_string_append_len(GString *st, const char *s, int l) -{ - char *tmp; - - tmp = alloca(l+1); - tmp[l]=0; - memcpy(tmp, s, l); - return g_string_append(st, tmp); -} - -/* ok, a lot of mailers are BROKEN, and send iso-latin1 encoded - headers, when they should just be sticking to US-ASCII - according to the rfc's. Anyway, since the conversion to utf-8 - is trivial, just do it here without iconv */ -static GString * -append_latin1 (GString *out, const char *in, int len) -{ - unsigned int c; - - while (len) { - c = (unsigned int)*in++; - len--; - if (c & 0x80) { - out = g_string_append_c (out, 0xc0 | ((c >> 6) & 0x3)); /* 110000xx */ - out = g_string_append_c (out, 0x80 | (c & 0x3f)); /* 10xxxxxx */ - } else { - out = g_string_append_c (out, c); - } - } - return out; -} - -static void -append_8bit (GString *out, const char *inbuf, int inlen, const char *default_charset) -{ - char *outbase, *outbuf; - int outlen; - iconv_t ic; - - ic = iconv_open ("UTF-8", default_charset); - if (ic != (iconv_t) -1) { - int ret; - - outlen = inlen * 6 + 16; - outbuf = outbase = g_malloc (outlen); - - ret = iconv (ic, &inbuf, &inlen, &outbuf, &outlen); - if (ret >= 0) { - iconv (ic, NULL, 0, &outbuf, &outlen); - *outbuf = '\0'; - } - - iconv_close (ic); - - /* FIXME: is outlen == strlen (outbuf) ?? */ - g_string_append_len (out, outbase, strlen (outbase)); - } else { - /* bah, completely broken...just append as raw text */ - g_string_append_len (out, inbuf, inlen); - } -} - -/* decodes a simple text, rfc822 */ -static char * -header_decode_text (const char *in, int inlen, const char *default_charset) -{ - GString *out; - char *inptr, *inend, *start, *word_start; - char *decoded; - gboolean wasdword = FALSE; - gboolean wasspace = FALSE; - gboolean islatin1 = FALSE; - - out = g_string_new (""); - start = inptr = (char *) in; - inend = inptr + inlen; - - word_start = NULL; - while (inptr && inptr < inend) { - unsigned char c = *inptr++; - - if (is_lwsp (c) && !wasspace) { - char *word, *dword; - - if (word_start) - word = word_start; - else - word = start; - - dword = rfc2047_decode_word (word, inptr - word - 1); - - if (dword) { - if (!wasdword && word_start) - g_string_append_len (out, start, word_start - start); - - g_string_append (out, dword); - g_free (dword); - wasdword = TRUE; - } else if (islatin1 || !default_charset) { - /* append_latin1 is safe for 7bit ascii too */ - append_latin1 (out, start, inptr - start - 1); - wasdword = FALSE; - } else { - append_8bit (out, start, inptr - start - 1, default_charset); - wasdword = FALSE; - } - - start = inptr - 1; - word_start = NULL; - wasspace = TRUE; - } else if (!is_lwsp (c)) { - wasspace = FALSE; - if (!word_start) - word_start = inptr - 1; - - if (c & 0x80 || c <= 127) - islatin1 = TRUE; - else - islatin1 = FALSE; - } - } - - if (inptr - start) { - char *word, *dword; - - if (word_start) - word = word_start; - else - word = start; - - dword = rfc2047_decode_word (word, inptr - word); - - if (dword) { - if (!wasdword && word_start) - g_string_append_len (out, start, word_start - start); - - g_string_append (out, dword); - g_free (dword); - } else if (islatin1 || !default_charset) { - /* append_latin1 is safe for 7bit ascii too */ - append_latin1 (out, start, inptr - start); - } else { - append_8bit (out, start, inptr - start, default_charset); - } - } - - decoded = out->str; - g_string_free (out, FALSE); - - return decoded; -} - -char * -header_decode_string (const char *in, const char *default_charset) -{ - if (in == NULL) - return NULL; - return header_decode_text (in, strlen (in), default_charset); -} - -/* how long a sequence of pre-encoded words should be less than, to attempt to - fit into a properly folded word. Only a guide. */ -#define CAMEL_FOLD_PREENCODED (24) - -/* FIXME: needs a way to cache iconv opens for different charsets? */ -static void -rfc2047_encode_word(GString *outstring, const char *in, int len, const char *type, unsigned short safemask) -{ - iconv_t ic = (iconv_t *)-1; - char *buffer, *out, *ascii; - size_t inlen, outlen, enclen, bufflen; - const char *inptr, *p; - int first = 1; - - d(printf("Converting [%d] '%.*s' to %s\n", len, len, in, type)); - - /* convert utf8->encoding */ - bufflen = len * 6 + 16; - buffer = alloca (bufflen); - inlen = len; - inptr = in; - - ascii = alloca (bufflen); - - if (g_strcasecmp (type, "UTF-8") != 0) - ic = iconv_open (type, "UTF-8"); - - while (inlen) { - int convlen, i, proclen; - - /* break up words into smaller bits, what we really want is encoded + overhead < 75, - but we'll just guess what that means in terms of input chars, and assume its good enough */ - - out = buffer; - outlen = bufflen; - - if (ic == (iconv_t) -1) { - /* native encoding case, the easy one (?) */ - /* we work out how much we can convert, and still be in length */ - /* proclen will be the result of input characters that we can convert, to the nearest - (approximated) valid utf8 char */ - convlen = 0; - proclen = 0; - p = inptr; - i = 0; - while (p < (in+len) && convlen < (75 - strlen("=?utf-8?q??="))) { - unsigned char c = *p++; - - if (c >= 0xc0) - proclen = i; - i++; - if (c < 0x80) - proclen = i; - if (camel_mime_special_table[c] & safemask) - convlen += 1; - else - convlen += 3; - } - /* well, we probably have broken utf8, just copy it anyway what the heck */ - if (proclen == 0) { - w(g_warning("Appear to have truncated utf8 sequence")); - proclen = inlen; - } - memcpy(out, inptr, proclen); - inptr += proclen; - inlen -= proclen; - out += proclen; - } else { - /* well we could do similar, but we can't (without undue effort), we'll just break it up into - hopefully-small-enough chunks, and leave it at that */ - convlen = MIN(inlen, CAMEL_FOLD_PREENCODED); - p = inptr; - if (iconv(ic, &inptr, &convlen, &out, &outlen) == -1) { - w(g_warning("Conversion problem: conversion truncated: %s", strerror(errno))); - /* blah, we include it anyway, better than infinite loop ... */ - inptr = p + convlen; - } else { - /* make sure we flush out any shift state */ - iconv(ic, NULL, 0, &out, &outlen); - } - inlen -= (inptr - p); - } - - enclen = out-buffer; - - if (enclen) { - /* create token */ - out = ascii; - if (first) - first = 0; - else - *out++ = ' '; - out += sprintf (out, "=?%s?Q?", type); - out += quoted_encode (buffer, enclen, out, safemask); - sprintf (out, "?="); - - d(printf("converted part = %s\n", ascii)); - - g_string_append (outstring, ascii); - } - } - - if (ic != (iconv_t) -1) { - iconv_close(ic); - } -} - - -/* TODO: Should this worry about quotes?? */ -char * -header_encode_string (const unsigned char *in) -{ - const unsigned char *inptr = in, *start, *word; - gboolean last_was_encoded = FALSE; - gboolean last_was_space = FALSE; - int encoding; - GString *out; - char *outstr; - - g_return_val_if_fail (g_utf8_validate (in, -1, NULL), NULL); - - if (in == NULL) - return NULL; - - /* do a quick us-ascii check (the common case?) */ - while (*inptr) { - if (*inptr > 127) - break; - inptr++; - } - if (*inptr == '\0') - return g_strdup (in); - - /* This gets each word out of the input, and checks to see what charset - can be used to encode it. */ - /* TODO: Work out when to merge subsequent words, or across word-parts */ - out = g_string_new (""); - inptr = in; - encoding = 0; - word = NULL; - start = inptr; - while (inptr && *inptr) { - gunichar c; - const char *newinptr; - - newinptr = g_utf8_next_char (inptr); - c = g_utf8_get_char (inptr); - if (newinptr == NULL || !g_unichar_validate (c)) { - w(g_warning ("Invalid UTF-8 sequence encountered (pos %d, char '%c'): %s", - (inptr-in), inptr[0], in)); - inptr++; - continue; - } - - - if (g_unichar_isspace (c) && !last_was_space) { - /* we've reached the end of a 'word' */ - if (word && !(last_was_encoded && encoding)) { - g_string_append_len (out, start, word - start); - start = word; - } - - switch (encoding) { - case 0: - out = g_string_append_len (out, word, inptr - start); - last_was_encoded = FALSE; - break; - case 1: - if (last_was_encoded) - g_string_append_c (out, ' '); - - rfc2047_encode_word (out, start, inptr - start, "ISO-8859-1", IS_ESAFE); - last_was_encoded = TRUE; - break; - case 2: - if (last_was_encoded) - g_string_append_c (out, ' '); - - rfc2047_encode_word (out, start, inptr - start, - camel_charset_best (start, inptr - start), IS_ESAFE); - last_was_encoded = TRUE; - break; - } - - last_was_space = TRUE; - start = inptr; - word = NULL; - encoding = 0; - } else if (c > 127 && c < 256) { - encoding = MAX (encoding, 1); - last_was_space = FALSE; - } else if (c >= 256) { - encoding = MAX (encoding, 2); - last_was_space = FALSE; - } else if (!g_unichar_isspace (c)) { - last_was_space = FALSE; - } - - if (!g_unichar_isspace (c) && !word) - word = inptr; - - inptr = newinptr; - } - - if (inptr - start) { - if (word && !(last_was_encoded && encoding)) { - g_string_append_len (out, start, word - start); - start = word; - } - - switch (encoding) { - case 0: - out = g_string_append_len (out, start, inptr - start); - break; - case 1: - if (last_was_encoded) - g_string_append_c (out, ' '); - - rfc2047_encode_word (out, start, inptr - start, "ISO-8859-1", IS_ESAFE); - break; - case 2: - if (last_was_encoded) - g_string_append_c (out, ' '); - - rfc2047_encode_word (out, start, inptr - start, - camel_charset_best (start, inptr - start - 1), IS_ESAFE); - break; - } - } - - outstr = out->str; - g_string_free (out, FALSE); - - return outstr; -} - -/* apply quoted-string rules to a string */ -static void -quote_word(GString *out, gboolean do_quotes, const char *start, int len) -{ - int i, c; - - /* TODO: What about folding on long lines? */ - if (do_quotes) - g_string_append_c(out, '"'); - for (i=0;i 0) { - word = g_new0 (struct _phrase_word, 1); - word->start = start; - word->end = last; - word->type = type; - word->encoding = encoding; - words = g_list_append (words, word); - count = 0; - } - - start = inptr; - type = WORD_ATOM; - encoding = 0; - } else { - count++; - if (c < 128) { - if (!is_atom (c)) - type = MAX (type, WORD_QSTRING); - } else if (c > 127 && c < 256) { - type = WORD_2047; - encoding = MAX (encoding, 1); - } else if (c >= 256) { - type = WORD_2047; - encoding = MAX (encoding, 2); - } - } - - last = inptr; - } - - if (count > 0) { - word = g_new0 (struct _phrase_word, 1); - word->start = start; - word->end = last; - word->type = type; - word->encoding = encoding; - words = g_list_append (words, word); - } - - return words; -} - -static gboolean -header_encode_phrase_merge_words (GList **wordsp) -{ - GList *wordl, *nextl, *words = *wordsp; - struct _phrase_word *word, *next; - gboolean merged = FALSE; - - /* scan the list, checking for words of similar types that can be merged */ - wordl = words; - while (wordl) { - word = wordl->data; - nextl = g_list_next (wordl); - - while (nextl) { - next = nextl->data; - /* merge nodes of the same type AND we are not creating too long a string */ - if (word_types_compatable (word->type, next->type)) { - if (next->end - word->start < CAMEL_FOLD_PREENCODED) { - /* the resulting word type is the MAX of the 2 types */ - word->type = MAX(word->type, next->type); - - word->end = next->end; - words = g_list_remove_link (words, nextl); - g_free (next); - nextl = g_list_next (wordl); - - merged = TRUE; - } else { - /* if it is going to be too long, make sure we include the - separating whitespace */ - word->end = next->start; - break; - } - } else { - break; - } - } - - wordl = g_list_next (wordl); - } - - *wordsp = words; - - return merged; -} - -/* encodes a phrase sequence (different quoting/encoding rules to strings) */ -char * -header_encode_phrase (const unsigned char *in) -{ - struct _phrase_word *word = NULL, *last_word = NULL; - GList *words, *wordl; - GString *out; - char *outstr; - - if (in == NULL) - return NULL; - - words = header_encode_phrase_get_words (in); - if (!words) - return NULL; - - while (header_encode_phrase_merge_words (&words)); - - out = g_string_new (""); - - /* output words now with spaces between them */ - wordl = words; - while (wordl) { - const char *start; - int len; - - word = wordl->data; - - /* append correct number of spaces between words */ - if (last_word && !(last_word->type == WORD_2047 && word->type == WORD_2047)) { - /* one or both of the words are not encoded so we write the spaces out untouched */ - len = word->start - last_word->end; - out = g_string_append_len (out, last_word->end, len); - } - - switch (word->type) { - case WORD_ATOM: - out = g_string_append_len (out, word->start, word->end - word->start); - break; - case WORD_QSTRING: - quote_word (out, TRUE, word->start, word->end - word->start); - break; - case WORD_2047: - if (last_word && last_word->type == WORD_2047) { - /* include the whitespace chars between these 2 words in the - resulting rfc2047 encoded word. */ - len = word->end - last_word->end; - start = last_word->end; - - /* encoded words need to be separated by linear whitespace */ - g_string_append_c (out, ' '); - } else { - len = word->end - word->start; - start = word->start; - } - - if (word->encoding == 1) - rfc2047_encode_word (out, start, len, "ISO-8859-1", IS_PSAFE); - else - rfc2047_encode_word (out, start, len, - camel_charset_best (start, len), IS_PSAFE); - break; - } - - g_free (last_word); - wordl = g_list_next (wordl); - - last_word = word; - } - - /* and we no longer need the list */ - g_free (word); - g_list_free (words); - - outstr = out->str; - g_string_free (out, FALSE); - - return outstr; -} - - -/* these are all internal parser functions */ - -static char * -decode_token (const char **in) -{ - const char *inptr = *in; - const char *start; - - header_decode_lwsp (&inptr); - start = inptr; - while (is_ttoken (*inptr)) - inptr++; - if (inptr > start) { - *in = inptr; - return g_strndup (start, inptr - start); - } else { - return NULL; - } -} - -char * -header_token_decode(const char *in) -{ - if (in == NULL) - return NULL; - - return decode_token(&in); -} - -/* - <"> * ( \, cr / \ ) <"> -*/ -static char * -header_decode_quoted_string(const char **in) -{ - const char *inptr = *in; - char *out = NULL, *outptr; - int outlen; - int c; - - header_decode_lwsp(&inptr); - if (*inptr == '"') { - const char *intmp; - int skip = 0; - - /* first, calc length */ - inptr++; - intmp = inptr; - while ( (c = *intmp++) && c!= '"') { - if (c=='\\' && *intmp) { - intmp++; - skip++; - } - } - outlen = intmp-inptr-skip; - out = outptr = g_malloc(outlen+1); - while ( (c = *inptr++) && c!= '"') { - if (c=='\\' && *inptr) { - c = *inptr++; - } - *outptr++ = c; - } - *outptr = '\0'; - } - *in = inptr; - return out; -} - -static char * -header_decode_atom(const char **in) -{ - const char *inptr = *in, *start; - - header_decode_lwsp(&inptr); - start = inptr; - while (is_atom(*inptr)) - inptr++; - *in = inptr; - if (inptr > start) - return g_strndup(start, inptr-start); - else - return NULL; -} - -static char * -header_decode_word(const char **in) -{ - const char *inptr = *in; - - header_decode_lwsp(&inptr); - if (*inptr == '"') { - *in = inptr; - return header_decode_quoted_string(in); - } else { - *in = inptr; - return header_decode_atom(in); - } -} - -static char * -header_decode_value(const char **in) -{ - const char *inptr = *in; - - header_decode_lwsp(&inptr); - if (*inptr == '"') { - d(printf("decoding quoted string\n")); - return header_decode_quoted_string(in); - } else if (is_ttoken(*inptr)) { - d(printf("decoding token\n")); - /* this may not have the right specials for all params? */ - return decode_token(in); - } - return NULL; -} - -/* shoudl this return -1 for no int? */ -static int -header_decode_int(const char **in) -{ - const char *inptr = *in; - int c, v=0; - - header_decode_lwsp(&inptr); - while ( (c=*inptr++ & 0xff) - && isdigit(c) ) { - v = v*10+(c-'0'); - } - *in = inptr-1; - return v; -} - -#define HEXVAL(c) (isdigit (c) ? (c) - '0' : tolower (c) - 'a' + 10) - -static char * -hex_decode (const char *in, int len) -{ - const guchar *inend = (const guchar *) in + len; - guchar *inptr, *outptr; - char *outbuf; - - outptr = outbuf = g_malloc (len); - - inptr = (guchar *) in; - while (inptr < inend) { - if (*inptr == '%') { - if (isxdigit (inptr[1]) && isxdigit (inptr[2])) { - *outptr++ = HEXVAL (inptr[1]) * 16 + HEXVAL (inptr[2]); - inptr += 3; - } else - *outptr++ = *inptr++; - } else - *outptr++ = *inptr++; - } - - *outptr = '\0'; - - return outbuf; -} - -/* an rfc2184 encoded string looks something like: - * us-ascii'en'This%20is%20even%20more%20 - */ - -static char * -rfc2184_decode (const char *in, int len) -{ - const char *inptr = in; - const char *inend = in + len; - const char *charset; - char *decoded = NULL; - char *encoding; - - inptr = memchr (inptr, '\'', len); - if (!inptr) - return NULL; - - encoding = g_strndup (in, inptr - in); - charset = camel_charset_to_iconv (encoding); - g_free (encoding); - - inptr = memchr (inptr + 1, '\'', inend - inptr - 1); - if (!inptr) - return NULL; - - inptr++; - if (inptr < inend) { - char *decword, *outbase, *outbuf; - const char *inbuf; - int inlen, outlen; - iconv_t ic; - - inbuf = decword = hex_decode (inptr, inend - inptr); - inlen = strlen (inbuf); - - ic = iconv_open ("UTF-8", charset); - if (ic != (iconv_t) -1) { - int ret; - - outlen = inlen * 6 + 16; - outbuf = outbase = g_malloc (outlen); - - ret = iconv (ic, &inbuf, &inlen, &outbuf, &outlen); - if (ret >= 0) { - iconv (ic, NULL, 0, &outbuf, &outlen); - *outbuf = '\0'; - g_free (decoded); - decoded = outbase; - } - - iconv_close (ic); - } else { - decoded = decword; - } - } - - return decoded; -} - -/* This function is basically the same as decode_token() - * except that it will not accept *'s which have a special - * meaning for rfc2184 params */ -static char * -decode_param_token (const char **in) -{ - const char *inptr = *in; - const char *start; - - header_decode_lwsp (&inptr); - start = inptr; - while (is_ttoken (*inptr) && *inptr != '*') - inptr++; - if (inptr > start) { - *in = inptr; - return g_strndup (start, inptr-start); - } else { - return NULL; - } -} - -static gboolean -header_decode_rfc2184_param (const char **in, char **paramp, int *part, gboolean *value_is_encoded) -{ - gboolean is_rfc2184 = FALSE; - const char *inptr = *in; - char *param; - - *value_is_encoded = FALSE; - *part = -1; - - param = decode_param_token (&inptr); - header_decode_lwsp (&inptr); - - if (*inptr == '*') { - is_rfc2184 = TRUE; - inptr++; - header_decode_lwsp (&inptr); - if (*inptr == '=') { - /* form := param*=value */ - if (value_is_encoded) - *value_is_encoded = TRUE; - } else { - /* form := param*#=value or param*#*=value */ - *part = header_decode_int (&inptr); - header_decode_lwsp (&inptr); - if (*inptr == '*') { - /* form := param*#*=value */ - if (value_is_encoded) - *value_is_encoded = TRUE; - inptr++; - header_decode_lwsp (&inptr); - } - } - } - - if (paramp) - *paramp = param; - - if (param) - *in = inptr; - - return is_rfc2184; -} - -static int -header_decode_param (const char **in, char **paramp, char **valuep, int *is_rfc2184_param) -{ - gboolean is_rfc2184_encoded = FALSE; - gboolean is_rfc2184 = FALSE; - const char *inptr = *in; - char *param, *value = NULL; - int rfc2184_part = -1; - - *is_rfc2184_param = FALSE; - - is_rfc2184 = header_decode_rfc2184_param (&inptr, ¶m, &rfc2184_part, - &is_rfc2184_encoded); - - if (*inptr == '=') { - inptr++; - value = header_decode_value (&inptr); - if (is_rfc2184) { - /* We have ourselves an rfc2184 parameter */ - - if (rfc2184_part == -1) { - /* rfc2184 allows the value to be broken into - * multiple parts - this isn't one of them so - * it is safe to decode it. - */ - char *val; - - val = rfc2184_decode (value, strlen (value)); - if (val) { - g_free (value); - value = val; - } - } else { - /* Since we are expecting to find the rest of - * this paramter value later, let our caller know. - */ - *is_rfc2184_param = TRUE; - } - } else if (value && !strcmp (value, "=?")) { - /* We have a broken param value that is rfc2047 encoded. - * Since both Outlook and Netscape/Mozilla do this, we - * should handle this case. - */ - char *val; - - val = rfc2047_decode_word (value, strlen (value)); - if (val) { - g_free (value); - value = val; - } - } - } - - if (value && !g_utf8_validate (value, -1, NULL)) { - /* The (broken) mailer sent us an unencoded 8bit value - * attempt to save it by assuming it's in the user's - * locale and converting to utf8 */ - char *outbase, *outbuf, *p; - const char *inbuf; - int inlen, outlen; - iconv_t ic; - - inbuf = value; - inlen = strlen (inbuf); - - ic = iconv_open ("UTF-8", camel_charset_locale_name ()); - if (ic != (iconv_t) -1) { - int ret; - - outlen = inlen * 6 + 16; - outbuf = outbase = g_malloc (outlen); - - ret = iconv (ic, &inbuf, &inlen, &outbuf, &outlen); - if (ret >= 0) { - iconv (ic, NULL, 0, &outbuf, &outlen); - *outbuf = '\0'; - } - - iconv_close (ic); - - g_free (value); - value = outbase; - } else { - /* Okay, so now what? I guess we convert invalid chars to _'s? */ - for (p = value; *p; p++) - if (!isascii ((unsigned) *p)) - *p = '_'; - } - } - - if (param && value) { - *paramp = param; - *valuep = value; - *in = inptr; - return 0; - } else { - g_free (param); - g_free (value); - return 1; - } -} - -char * -header_param (struct _header_param *p, const char *name) -{ - while (p && g_strcasecmp (p->name, name) != 0) - p = p->next; - if (p) - return p->value; - return NULL; -} - -struct _header_param * -header_set_param (struct _header_param **l, const char *name, const char *value) -{ - struct _header_param *p = (struct _header_param *)l, *pn; - - while (p->next) { - pn = p->next; - if (!g_strcasecmp (pn->name, name)) { - g_free (pn->value); - if (value) { - pn->value = g_strdup (value); - return pn; - } else { - p->next = pn->next; - g_free (pn->name); - g_free (pn); - return NULL; - } - } - p = pn; - } - - if (value == NULL) - return NULL; - - pn = g_malloc (sizeof (*pn)); - pn->next = 0; - pn->name = g_strdup (name); - pn->value = g_strdup (value); - p->next = pn; - - return pn; -} - -const char * -header_content_type_param (struct _header_content_type *t, const char *name) -{ - if (t==NULL) - return NULL; - return header_param (t->params, name); -} - -void -header_content_type_set_param (struct _header_content_type *t, const char *name, const char *value) -{ - header_set_param (&t->params, name, value); -} - -/** - * header_content_type_is: - * @ct: A content type specifier, or #NULL. - * @type: A type to check against. - * @subtype: A subtype to check against, or "*" to match any subtype. - * - * Returns #TRUE if the content type @ct is of type @type/@subtype. - * The subtype of "*" will match any subtype. If @ct is #NULL, then - * it will match the type "text/plain". - * - * Return value: #TRUE or #FALSE depending on the matching of the type. - **/ -int -header_content_type_is(struct _header_content_type *ct, const char *type, const char *subtype) -{ - /* no type == text/plain or text/"*" */ - if (ct==NULL || (ct->type == NULL && ct->subtype == NULL)) { - return (!strcasecmp(type, "text") - && (!strcasecmp(subtype, "plain") - || !strcasecmp(subtype, "*"))); - } - - return (ct->type != NULL - && (!strcasecmp(ct->type, type) - && ((ct->subtype != NULL - && !strcasecmp(ct->subtype, subtype)) - || !strcasecmp("*", subtype)))); -} - -void -header_param_list_free(struct _header_param *p) -{ - struct _header_param *n; - - while (p) { - n = p->next; - g_free(p->name); - g_free(p->value); - g_free(p); - p = n; - } -} - -struct _header_content_type * -header_content_type_new(const char *type, const char *subtype) -{ - struct _header_content_type *t = g_malloc(sizeof(*t)); - - t->type = g_strdup(type); - t->subtype = g_strdup(subtype); - t->params = NULL; - t->refcount = 1; - return t; -} - -void -header_content_type_ref(struct _header_content_type *ct) -{ - if (ct) - ct->refcount++; -} - - -void -header_content_type_unref(struct _header_content_type *ct) -{ - if (ct) { - if (ct->refcount <= 1) { - header_param_list_free(ct->params); - g_free(ct->type); - g_free(ct->subtype); - g_free(ct); - } else { - ct->refcount--; - } - } -} - -/* for decoding email addresses, canonically */ -static char * -header_decode_domain(const char **in) -{ - const char *inptr = *in, *start; - int go = TRUE; - char *ret; - GString *domain = g_string_new(""); - - /* domain ref | domain literal */ - header_decode_lwsp(&inptr); - while (go) { - if (*inptr == '[') { /* domain literal */ - domain = g_string_append(domain, "[ "); - inptr++; - header_decode_lwsp(&inptr); - start = inptr; - while (is_dtext(*inptr)) { - domain = g_string_append_c(domain, *inptr); - inptr++; - } - if (*inptr == ']') { - domain = g_string_append(domain, " ]"); - inptr++; - } else { - w(g_warning("closing ']' not found in domain: %s", *in)); - } - } else { - char *a = header_decode_atom(&inptr); - if (a) { - domain = g_string_append(domain, a); - g_free(a); - } else { - w(g_warning("missing atom from domain-ref")); - break; - } - } - header_decode_lwsp(&inptr); - if (*inptr == '.') { /* next sub-domain? */ - domain = g_string_append_c(domain, '.'); - inptr++; - header_decode_lwsp(&inptr); - } else - go = FALSE; - } - - *in = inptr; - - ret = domain->str; - g_string_free(domain, FALSE); - return ret; -} - -static char * -header_decode_addrspec(const char **in) -{ - const char *inptr = *in; - char *word; - GString *addr = g_string_new(""); - - header_decode_lwsp(&inptr); - - /* addr-spec */ - word = header_decode_word(&inptr); - if (word) { - addr = g_string_append(addr, word); - header_decode_lwsp(&inptr); - g_free(word); - while (*inptr == '.' && word) { - inptr++; - addr = g_string_append_c(addr, '.'); - word = header_decode_word(&inptr); - if (word) { - addr = g_string_append(addr, word); - header_decode_lwsp(&inptr); - g_free(word); - } else { - w(g_warning("Invalid address spec: %s", *in)); - } - } - if (*inptr == '@') { - inptr++; - addr = g_string_append_c(addr, '@'); - word = header_decode_domain(&inptr); - if (word) { - addr = g_string_append(addr, word); - g_free(word); - } else { - w(g_warning("Invalid address, missing domain: %s", *in)); - } - } else { - w(g_warning("Invalid addr-spec, missing @: %s", *in)); - } - } else { - w(g_warning("invalid addr-spec, no local part")); - } - - /* FIXME: return null on error? */ - - *in = inptr; - word = addr->str; - g_string_free(addr, FALSE); - return word; -} - -/* - address: - word *('.' word) @ domain | - *(word) '<' [ *('@' domain ) ':' ] word *( '.' word) @ domain | - - 1*word ':' [ word ... etc (mailbox, as above) ] ';' - */ - -/* mailbox: - word *( '.' word ) '@' domain - *(word) '<' [ *('@' domain ) ':' ] word *( '.' word) @ domain - */ - -static struct _header_address * -header_decode_mailbox(const char **in) -{ - const char *inptr = *in; - char *pre; - int closeme = FALSE; - GString *addr; - GString *name = NULL; - struct _header_address *address = NULL; - const char *comment = NULL; - - addr = g_string_new(""); - - /* for each address */ - pre = header_decode_word(&inptr); - header_decode_lwsp(&inptr); - if (!(*inptr == '.' || *inptr == '@' || *inptr==',' || *inptr=='\0')) { - /* ',' and '\0' required incase it is a simple address, no @ domain part (buggy writer) */ - name = g_string_new (""); - while (pre) { - char *text, *last; - - /* perform internationalised decoding, and append */ - text = header_decode_string (pre, NULL); - g_string_append (name, text); - last = pre; - g_free(text); - - pre = header_decode_word(&inptr); - if (pre) { - int l = strlen(last); - int p = strlen(pre); - /* dont append ' ' between sucsessive encoded words */ - if ((l>6 && last[l-2] == '?' && last[l-1] == '=') - && (p>6 && pre[0] == '=' && pre[1] == '?')) { - /* dont append ' ' */ - } else { - name = g_string_append_c(name, ' '); - } - } - g_free(last); - } - header_decode_lwsp(&inptr); - if (*inptr == '<') { - closeme = TRUE; - inptr++; - header_decode_lwsp(&inptr); - if (*inptr == '@') { - while (*inptr == '@') { - inptr++; - header_decode_domain(&inptr); - header_decode_lwsp(&inptr); - if (*inptr == ',') { - inptr++; - header_decode_lwsp(&inptr); - } - } - if (*inptr == ':') { - inptr++; - } else { - w(g_warning("broken route-address, missing ':': %s", *in)); - } - } - pre = header_decode_word(&inptr); - header_decode_lwsp(&inptr); - } else { - w(g_warning("broken address? %s", *in)); - } - } - - if (pre) { - addr = g_string_append(addr, pre); - } else { - w(g_warning("No local-part for email address: %s", *in)); - } - - /* should be at word '.' localpart */ - while (*inptr == '.' && pre) { - inptr++; - g_free(pre); - pre = header_decode_word(&inptr); - if (pre) { - addr = g_string_append_c(addr, '.'); - addr = g_string_append(addr, pre); - } - comment = inptr; - header_decode_lwsp(&inptr); - } - g_free(pre); - - /* now at '@' domain part */ - if (*inptr == '@') { - char *dom; - - inptr++; - addr = g_string_append_c(addr, '@'); - comment = inptr; - dom = header_decode_domain(&inptr); - addr = g_string_append(addr, dom); - g_free(dom); - } else { - w(g_warning("invalid address, no '@' domain part at %c: %s", *inptr, *in)); - } - - if (closeme) { - header_decode_lwsp(&inptr); - if (*inptr == '>') { - inptr++; - } else { - w(g_warning("invalid route address, no closing '>': %s", *in)); - } - } else if (name == NULL && comment != NULL && inptr>comment) { /* check for comment after address */ - char *text, *tmp; - const char *comstart, *comend; - - /* this is a bit messy, we go from the last known position, because - decode_domain/etc skip over any comments on the way */ - /* FIXME: This wont detect comments inside the domain itself, - but nobody seems to use that feature anyway ... */ - - d(printf("checking for comment from '%s'\n", comment)); - - comstart = strchr(comment, '('); - if (comstart) { - comstart++; - header_decode_lwsp(&inptr); - comend = inptr-1; - while (comend > comstart && comend[0] != ')') - comend--; - - if (comend > comstart) { - d(printf(" looking at subset '%.*s'\n", comend-comstart, comstart)); - tmp = g_strndup (comstart, comend-comstart); - text = header_decode_string (tmp, NULL); - name = g_string_new (text); - g_free (tmp); - g_free (text); - } - } - } - - *in = inptr; - - if (addr->len > 0) { - address = header_address_new_name(name ? name->str : "", addr->str); - } - - g_string_free(addr, TRUE); - if (name) - g_string_free(name, TRUE); - - d(printf("got mailbox: %s\n", addr->str)); - return address; -} - -static struct _header_address * -header_decode_address(const char **in) -{ - const char *inptr = *in; - char *pre; - GString *group = g_string_new(""); - struct _header_address *addr = NULL, *member; - - /* pre-scan, trying to work out format, discard results */ - header_decode_lwsp(&inptr); - while ( (pre = header_decode_word(&inptr)) ) { - group = g_string_append(group, pre); - group = g_string_append(group, " "); - g_free(pre); - } - header_decode_lwsp(&inptr); - if (*inptr == ':') { - d(printf("group detected: %s\n", group->str)); - addr = header_address_new_group(group->str); - /* that was a group spec, scan mailbox's */ - inptr++; - /* FIXME: check rfc 2047 encodings of words, here or above in the loop */ - header_decode_lwsp(&inptr); - if (*inptr != ';') { - int go = TRUE; - do { - member = header_decode_mailbox(&inptr); - if (member) - header_address_add_member(addr, member); - header_decode_lwsp(&inptr); - if (*inptr == ',') - inptr++; - else - go = FALSE; - } while (go); - if (*inptr == ';') { - inptr++; - } else { - w(g_warning("Invalid group spec, missing closing ';': %s", *in)); - } - } else { - inptr++; - } - *in = inptr; - } else { - addr = header_decode_mailbox(in); - } - - g_string_free(group, TRUE); - - return addr; -} - -static char * -header_msgid_decode_internal(const char **in) -{ - const char *inptr = *in; - char *msgid = NULL; - - d(printf("decoding Message-ID: '%s'\n", *in)); - - header_decode_lwsp(&inptr); - if (*inptr == '<') { - inptr++; - header_decode_lwsp(&inptr); - msgid = header_decode_addrspec(&inptr); - if (msgid) { - header_decode_lwsp(&inptr); - if (*inptr == '>') { - inptr++; - } else { - w(g_warning("Missing closing '>' on message id: %s", *in)); - } - } else { - w(g_warning("Cannot find message id in: %s", *in)); - } - } else { - w(g_warning("missing opening '<' on message id: %s", *in)); - } - *in = inptr; - - return msgid; -} - -char * -header_msgid_decode(const char *in) -{ - if (in == NULL) - return NULL; - - return header_msgid_decode_internal(&in); -} - -void -header_references_list_append_asis(struct _header_references **list, char *ref) -{ - struct _header_references *w = (struct _header_references *)list, *n; - while (w->next) - w = w->next; - n = g_malloc(sizeof(*n)); - n->id = ref; - n->next = 0; - w->next = n; -} - -int -header_references_list_size(struct _header_references **list) -{ - int count = 0; - struct _header_references *w = *list; - while (w) { - count++; - w = w->next; - } - return count; -} - -void -header_references_list_clear(struct _header_references **list) -{ - struct _header_references *w = *list, *n; - while (w) { - n = w->next; - g_free(w->id); - g_free(w); - w = n; - } - *list = NULL; -} - -/* generate a list of references, from most recent up */ -struct _header_references * -header_references_decode(const char *in) -{ - const char *inptr = in; - struct _header_references *head = NULL, *node; - char *id, *word; - - if (in == NULL || in[0] == '\0') - return NULL; - - while (*inptr) { - header_decode_lwsp(&inptr); - if (*inptr == '<') { - id = header_msgid_decode_internal(&inptr); - if (id) { - node = g_malloc(sizeof(*node)); - node->next = head; - head = node; - node->id = id; - } - } else { - word = header_decode_word(&inptr); - if (word) - g_free (word); - else if (*inptr != '\0') - inptr++; /* Stupid mailer tricks */ - } - } - - return head; -} - -struct _header_references * -header_references_dup(const struct _header_references *list) -{ - struct _header_references *new = NULL, *tmp; - - while (list) { - tmp = g_new(struct _header_references, 1); - tmp->next = new; - tmp->id = g_strdup(list->id); - new = tmp; - list = list->next; - } - return new; -} - -struct _header_address * -header_mailbox_decode(const char *in) -{ - if (in == NULL) - return NULL; - - return header_decode_mailbox(&in); -} - -struct _header_address * -header_address_decode(const char *in) -{ - const char *inptr = in, *last; - struct _header_address *list = NULL, *addr; - - d(printf("decoding To: '%s'\n", in)); - - if (in == NULL) - return NULL; - - do { - last = inptr; - addr = header_decode_address(&inptr); - if (addr) - header_address_list_append(&list, addr); - header_decode_lwsp(&inptr); - if (*inptr == ',') - inptr++; - else - break; - } while (inptr != last); - - if (*inptr) { - w(g_warning("Invalid input detected at %c (%d): %s\n or at: %s", *inptr, inptr-in, in, inptr)); - } - - if (inptr == last) { - w(g_warning("detected invalid input loop at : %s", last)); - } - - return list; -} - -void -header_mime_decode(const char *in, int *maj, int *min) -{ - const char *inptr = in; - int major=-1, minor=-1; - - d(printf("decoding MIME-Version: '%s'\n", in)); - - if (in != NULL) { - header_decode_lwsp(&inptr); - if (isdigit(*inptr)) { - major = header_decode_int(&inptr); - header_decode_lwsp(&inptr); - if (*inptr == '.') { - inptr++; - header_decode_lwsp(&inptr); - if (isdigit(*inptr)) - minor = header_decode_int(&inptr); - } - } - } - - if (maj) - *maj = major; - if (min) - *min = minor; - - d(printf("major = %d, minor = %d\n", major, minor)); -} - -static struct _header_param * -header_decode_param_list(const char **in) -{ - const char *inptr = *in; - struct _header_param *head = NULL, *tail = NULL; - gboolean last_was_rfc2184 = FALSE; - gboolean is_rfc2184 = FALSE; - - header_decode_lwsp (&inptr); - - while (*inptr == ';') { - struct _header_param *param; - char *name, *value; - - inptr++; - /* invalid format? */ - if (header_decode_param (&inptr, &name, &value, &is_rfc2184) != 0) - break; - - if (is_rfc2184 && tail && !g_strcasecmp (name, tail->name)) { - /* rfc2184 allows a parameter to be broken into multiple parts - * and it looks like we've found one. Append this value to the - * last value. - */ - GString *gvalue; - - gvalue = g_string_new (tail->value); - g_string_append (gvalue, value); - g_free (tail->value); - g_free (value); - g_free (name); - - tail->value = gvalue->str; - g_string_free (gvalue, FALSE); - } else { - if (last_was_rfc2184) { - /* We've finished gathering the values for the last param - * so it is now safe to decode it. - */ - char *val; - - val = rfc2184_decode (tail->value, strlen (tail->value)); - if (val) { - g_free (tail->value); - tail->value = val; - } - } - - param = g_malloc (sizeof (struct _header_param)); - param->name = name; - param->value = value; - param->next = NULL; - if (head == NULL) - head = param; - if (tail) - tail->next = param; - tail = param; - } - - last_was_rfc2184 = is_rfc2184; - - header_decode_lwsp (&inptr); - } - - if (last_was_rfc2184) { - /* We've finished gathering the values for the last param - * so it is now safe to decode it. - */ - char *val; - - val = rfc2184_decode (tail->value, strlen (tail->value)); - if (val) { - g_free (tail->value); - tail->value = val; - } - } - - *in = inptr; - - return head; -} - -struct _header_param * -header_param_list_decode(const char *in) -{ - if (in == NULL) - return NULL; - - return header_decode_param_list(&in); -} - -/* FIXME: I wrote this in a quick & dirty fasion - it may not be 100% correct */ -static char * -header_encode_param (const unsigned char *in, gboolean *encoded) -{ - const unsigned char *inptr = in; - char *outstr, *charset; - int encoding; - GString *out; - - *encoded = FALSE; - - g_return_val_if_fail (in != NULL, NULL); - g_return_val_if_fail (g_utf8_validate (in, -1, NULL), NULL); - - /* do a quick us-ascii check (the common case?) */ - while (*inptr) { - if (*inptr > 127) - break; - inptr++; - } - - if (*inptr == '\0') - return g_strdup (in); - - out = g_string_new (""); - inptr = in; - encoding = 0; - while (inptr && *inptr) { - gunichar c; - const char *newinptr; - - newinptr = g_utf8_next_char (inptr); - c = g_utf8_get_char (inptr); - if (newinptr == NULL || !g_unichar_validate (c)) { - w(g_warning ("Invalid UTF-8 sequence encountered (pos %d, char '%c'): %s", - (inptr-in), inptr[0], in)); - inptr++; - continue; - } - - if (c > 127 && c < 256) { - encoding = MAX (encoding, 1); - g_string_sprintfa (out, "%%%c%c", tohex[(c >> 4) & 0xf], tohex[c & 0xf]); - } else if (c >= 256) { - encoding = MAX (encoding, 2); - g_string_sprintfa (out, "%%%c%c", tohex[(c >> 4) & 0xf], tohex[c & 0xf]); - } else if (is_lwsp (c) || camel_mime_special_table[c] & IS_ESAFE) { - g_string_sprintfa (out, "%%%c%c", tohex[(c >> 4) & 0xf], tohex[c & 0xf]); - } else { - g_string_append_c (out, c); - } - - inptr = newinptr; - } - - switch (encoding) { - default: - g_string_prepend (out, "iso-8859-1''"); - break; - case 2: - charset = g_strdup_printf ("%s''", camel_charset_best (in, inptr - in)); - g_string_prepend (out, charset); - g_free (charset); - break; - } - - outstr = out->str; - g_string_free (out, FALSE); - *encoded = TRUE; - - return outstr; -} - -void -header_param_list_format_append(GString *out, struct _header_param *p) -{ - int used = out->len; - - while (p) { - gboolean encoded = FALSE; - gboolean quote = FALSE; - int here = out->len; - int nlen, vlen; - char *value; - - if (!p->value) { - p = p->next; - continue; - } - - value = header_encode_param (p->value, &encoded); - - if (!encoded) { - char *ch; - - for (ch = value; *ch; ch++) { - if (is_tspecial (*ch) || is_lwsp (*ch)) - break; - } - - quote = ch && *ch; - } - - nlen = strlen (p->name); - vlen = strlen (value); - - if (used + nlen + vlen > CAMEL_FOLD_SIZE - 8) { - out = g_string_append (out, ";\n\t"); - here = out->len; - used = 0; - } else - out = g_string_append (out, "; "); - - if (nlen + vlen > CAMEL_FOLD_SIZE - 8) { - /* we need to do special rfc2184 parameter wrapping */ - int maxlen = CAMEL_FOLD_SIZE - (nlen + 8); - char *inptr, *inend; - int i = 0; - - inptr = value; - inend = value + vlen; - - while (inptr < inend) { - char *ptr = inptr + MIN (inend - inptr, maxlen); - - if (encoded && ptr < inend) { - /* be careful not to break an encoded char (ie %20) */ - char *q = ptr; - int j = 2; - - for ( ; j > 0 && q > inptr && *q != '%'; j--, q--); - if (*q == '%') - ptr = q; - } - - if (i != 0) { - g_string_append (out, ";\n\t"); - here = out->len; - used = 0; - } - - g_string_sprintfa (out, "%s*%d%s=", p->name, i++, encoded ? "*" : ""); - if (encoded || !quote) - g_string_append_len (out, inptr, ptr - inptr); - else - quote_word (out, TRUE, inptr, ptr - inptr); - - printf ("wrote: %s\n", out->str + here); - - used += (out->len - here); - - inptr = ptr; - } - } else { - g_string_sprintfa (out, "%s%s=", p->name, encoded ? "*" : ""); - - if (encoded || !quote) - g_string_append (out, value); - else - quote_word (out, TRUE, value, vlen); - - used += (out->len - here); - } - - g_free (value); - - p = p->next; - } -} - -char * -header_param_list_format(struct _header_param *p) -{ - GString *out = g_string_new(""); - char *ret; - - header_param_list_format_append(out, p); - ret = out->str; - g_string_free(out, FALSE); - return ret; -} - -struct _header_content_type * -header_content_type_decode(const char *in) -{ - const char *inptr = in; - char *type, *subtype = NULL; - struct _header_content_type *t = NULL; - - if (in==NULL) - return NULL; - - type = decode_token(&inptr); - header_decode_lwsp(&inptr); - if (type) { - if (*inptr == '/') { - inptr++; - subtype = decode_token(&inptr); - } - if (subtype == NULL && (!strcasecmp(type, "text"))) { - w(g_warning("text type with no subtype, resorting to text/plain: %s", in)); - subtype = g_strdup("plain"); - } - if (subtype == NULL) { - w(g_warning("MIME type with no subtype: %s", in)); - } - - t = header_content_type_new(type, subtype); - t->params = header_decode_param_list(&inptr); - g_free(type); - g_free(subtype); - } else { - g_free(type); - d(printf("cannot find MIME type in header (2) '%s'", in)); - } - return t; -} - -void -header_content_type_dump(struct _header_content_type *ct) -{ - struct _header_param *p; - - printf("Content-Type: "); - if (ct==NULL) { - printf("\n"); - return; - } - printf("%s / %s", ct->type, ct->subtype); - p = ct->params; - if (p) { - while (p) { - printf(";\n\t%s=\"%s\"", p->name, p->value); - p = p->next; - } - } - printf("\n"); -} - -char * -header_content_type_format(struct _header_content_type *ct) -{ - GString *out; - char *ret; - - if (ct==NULL) - return NULL; - - out = g_string_new(""); - if (ct->type == NULL) { - g_string_sprintfa(out, "text/plain"); - w(g_warning("Content-Type with no main type")); - } else if (ct->subtype == NULL) { - w(g_warning("Content-Type with no sub type: %s", ct->type)); - if (!strcasecmp(ct->type, "multipart")) - g_string_sprintfa(out, "%s/mixed", ct->type); - else - g_string_sprintfa(out, "%s", ct->type); - } else { - g_string_sprintfa(out, "%s/%s", ct->type, ct->subtype); - } - header_param_list_format_append(out, ct->params); - - ret = out->str; - g_string_free(out, FALSE); - return ret; -} - -char * -header_content_type_simple(struct _header_content_type *ct) -{ - return g_strdup_printf("%s/%s", ct->type, ct->subtype); -} - -char * -header_content_encoding_decode(const char *in) -{ - if (in) - return decode_token(&in); - return NULL; -} - -CamelMimeDisposition * -header_disposition_decode(const char *in) -{ - CamelMimeDisposition *d = NULL; - const char *inptr = in; - - if (in == NULL) - return NULL; - - d = g_malloc(sizeof(*d)); - d->refcount = 1; - d->disposition = decode_token(&inptr); - if (d->disposition == NULL) - w(g_warning("Empty disposition type")); - d->params = header_decode_param_list(&inptr); - return d; -} - -void -header_disposition_ref(CamelMimeDisposition *d) -{ - if (d) - d->refcount++; -} - -void -header_disposition_unref(CamelMimeDisposition *d) -{ - if (d) { - if (d->refcount<=1) { - header_param_list_free(d->params); - g_free(d->disposition); - g_free(d); - } else { - d->refcount--; - } - } -} - -char * -header_disposition_format(CamelMimeDisposition *d) -{ - GString *out; - char *ret; - - if (d==NULL) - return NULL; - - out = g_string_new(""); - if (d->disposition) - out = g_string_append(out, d->disposition); - else - out = g_string_append(out, "attachment"); - header_param_list_format_append(out, d->params); - - ret = out->str; - g_string_free(out, FALSE); - return ret; -} - -/* hrm, is there a library for this shit? */ -static struct { - char *name; - int offset; -} tz_offsets [] = { - { "UT", 0 }, - { "GMT", 0 }, - { "EST", -500 }, /* these are all US timezones. bloody yanks */ - { "EDT", -400 }, - { "CST", -600 }, - { "CDT", -500 }, - { "MST", -700 }, - { "MDT", -600 }, - { "PST", -800 }, - { "PDT", -700 }, - { "Z", 0 }, - { "A", -100 }, - { "M", -1200 }, - { "N", 100 }, - { "Y", 1200 }, -}; - -static char *tz_months [] = { - "Jan", "Feb", "Mar", "Apr", "May", "Jun", - "Jul", "Aug", "Sep", "Oct", "Nov", "Dec" -}; - -char * -header_format_date(time_t time, int offset) -{ - struct tm tm; - - d(printf("offset = %d\n", offset)); - - d(printf("converting date %s", ctime(&time))); - - time += ((offset / 100) * (60*60)) + (offset % 100)*60; - - d(printf("converting date %s", ctime(&time))); - - memcpy(&tm, gmtime(&time), sizeof(tm)); - - return g_strdup_printf("%02d %s %04d %02d:%02d:%02d %+05d", - tm.tm_mday, tz_months[tm.tm_mon], - tm.tm_year + 1900, - tm.tm_hour, tm.tm_min, tm.tm_sec, - offset); -} - -/* convert a date to time_t representation */ -/* this is an awful mess oh well */ -time_t -header_decode_date(const char *in, int *saveoffset) -{ - const char *inptr = in; - char *monthname; - int year, offset = 0; - struct tm tm; - int i; - time_t t; - - if (in == NULL) { - if (saveoffset) - *saveoffset = 0; - return 0; - } - - d(printf ("\ndecoding date '%s'\n", inptr)); - - memset (&tm, 0, sizeof(tm)); - - header_decode_lwsp (&inptr); - if (!isdigit (*inptr)) { - char *day = decode_token (&inptr); - /* we dont really care about the day, it's only for display */ - if (day) { - d(printf ("got day: %s\n", day)); - g_free (day); - header_decode_lwsp (&inptr); - if (*inptr == ',') { - inptr++; - } else { -#ifndef CLEAN_DATE - char *newdate; - - w(g_warning("day not followed by ',' it's probably a broken mail client, so we'll ignore its date entirely")); - w(printf ("Giving it one last chance...\n")); - newdate = parse_broken_date (in); - if (newdate) { - w(printf ("Got: %s\n", newdate)); - t = header_decode_date (newdate, saveoffset); - g_free (newdate); - return t; - } -#endif - if (saveoffset) - *saveoffset = 0; - return 0; - } - } - } - tm.tm_mday = header_decode_int(&inptr); - monthname = decode_token(&inptr); - if (monthname) { - for (i=0;i= 100 && year < 1900)) { - tm.tm_year = 100 + year; - } else if (year < 100) { - tm.tm_year = year; - } else { - tm.tm_year = year - 1900; - } - /* get the time ... yurck */ - tm.tm_hour = header_decode_int(&inptr); - header_decode_lwsp(&inptr); - if (*inptr == ':') - inptr++; - tm.tm_min = header_decode_int(&inptr); - header_decode_lwsp(&inptr); - if (*inptr == ':') - inptr++; - tm.tm_sec = header_decode_int(&inptr); - header_decode_lwsp(&inptr); - if (*inptr == '+' - || *inptr == '-') { - offset = (*inptr++)=='-'?-1:1; - offset = offset * header_decode_int(&inptr); - d(printf("abs signed offset = %d\n", offset)); - } else if (isdigit(*inptr)) { - offset = header_decode_int(&inptr); - d(printf("abs offset = %d\n", offset)); - } else { - char *tz = decode_token(&inptr); - - if (tz) { - for (i=0;ivalue; - while (p && *p) { - if (!isascii(*p)) { - w(g_warning("Appending header violates rfc: %s: %s", h->name, h->value)); - return; - } - p++; - } -} -#endif - -void -header_raw_append_parse(struct _header_raw **list, const char *header, int offset) -{ - register const char *in; - int fieldlen; - char *name; - - in = header; - while (is_fieldname(*in) || *in==':') - in++; - fieldlen = in-header-1; - while (is_lwsp(*in)) - in++; - if (fieldlen == 0 || header[fieldlen] != ':') { - printf("Invalid header line: '%s'\n", header); - return; - } - name = alloca(fieldlen+1); - memcpy(name, header, fieldlen); - name[fieldlen] = 0; - - header_raw_append(list, name, in, offset); -} - -void -header_raw_append(struct _header_raw **list, const char *name, const char *value, int offset) -{ - struct _header_raw *l, *n; - - d(printf("Header: %s: %s\n", name, value)); - - n = g_malloc(sizeof(*n)); - n->next = NULL; - n->name = g_strdup(name); - n->value = g_strdup(value); - n->offset = offset; -#ifdef CHECKS - check_header(n); -#endif - l = (struct _header_raw *)list; - while (l->next) { - l = l->next; - } - l->next = n; - - /* debug */ -#if 0 - if (!strcasecmp(name, "To")) { - printf("- Decoding To\n"); - header_to_decode(value); - } else if (!strcasecmp(name, "Content-type")) { - printf("- Decoding content-type\n"); - header_content_type_dump(header_content_type_decode(value)); - } else if (!strcasecmp(name, "MIME-Version")) { - printf("- Decoding mime version\n"); - header_mime_decode(value); - } -#endif -} - -static struct _header_raw * -header_raw_find_node(struct _header_raw **list, const char *name) -{ - struct _header_raw *l; - - l = *list; - while (l) { - if (!strcasecmp(l->name, name)) - break; - l = l->next; - } - return l; -} - -const char * -header_raw_find(struct _header_raw **list, const char *name, int *offset) -{ - struct _header_raw *l; - - l = header_raw_find_node(list, name); - if (l) { - if (offset) - *offset = l->offset; - return l->value; - } else - return NULL; -} - -const char * -header_raw_find_next(struct _header_raw **list, const char *name, int *offset, const char *last) -{ - struct _header_raw *l; - - if (last == NULL || name == NULL) - return NULL; - - l = *list; - while (l && l->value != last) - l = l->next; - return header_raw_find(&l, name, offset); -} - -static void -header_raw_free(struct _header_raw *l) -{ - g_free(l->name); - g_free(l->value); - g_free(l); -} - -void -header_raw_remove(struct _header_raw **list, const char *name) -{ - struct _header_raw *l, *p; - - /* the next pointer is at the head of the structure, so this is safe */ - p = (struct _header_raw *)list; - l = *list; - while (l) { - if (!strcasecmp(l->name, name)) { - p->next = l->next; - header_raw_free(l); - l = p->next; - } else { - p = l; - l = l->next; - } - } -} - -void -header_raw_replace(struct _header_raw **list, const char *name, const char *value, int offset) -{ - header_raw_remove(list, name); - header_raw_append(list, name, value, offset); -} - -void -header_raw_clear(struct _header_raw **list) -{ - struct _header_raw *l, *n; - l = *list; - while (l) { - n = l->next; - header_raw_free(l); - l = n; - } - *list = NULL; -} - -char * -header_msgid_generate (void) -{ - char host[MAXHOSTNAMELEN]; -#ifdef ENABLE_THREADS - static pthread_mutex_t count_lock = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER; -#define COUNT_LOCK() pthread_mutex_lock (&count_lock) -#define COUNT_UNLOCK() pthread_mutex_unlock (&count_lock) -#else -#define COUNT_LOCK() -#define COUNT_UNLOCK() -#endif /* ENABLE_THREADS */ - static gint count = 0; - gint hrv; - char *ret; - - hrv = gethostname (host, sizeof (host)); - - COUNT_LOCK (); - ret = g_strdup_printf ("%d.%d.%d.camel@%s", (gint) time (NULL), getpid (), count++, - (hrv == 0 && host && *host) ? host : "unknown.host"); - COUNT_UNLOCK (); - - return ret; -} - - -static struct { - char *name; - char *pattern; -} mail_list_magic[] = { - { "Sender", " *owner-([^@]+)" }, - { "Return-Path", " *owner-([^@]+)" }, - { "X-BeenThere", " *([^@]+)" }, - { "Delivered-To", " *mailing list ([^@]+)" }, - { "X-Mailing-List", " *([^@]+)" }, - { "X-Loop", " *([^@]+)" }, - { "List-Id", " *([^<]+)" }, - { "Mailing-List", " *list ([^@]+)" }, - { "Originator", " *([^@]+)" }, -}; - -char * -header_raw_check_mailing_list(struct _header_raw **list) -{ - const char *v; - regex_t pattern; - regmatch_t match[2]; - int i, errcode; - - for (i = 0; i < sizeof (mail_list_magic) / sizeof (mail_list_magic[0]); i++) { - if ((errcode = regcomp (&pattern, mail_list_magic[i].pattern, REG_EXTENDED|REG_ICASE)) != 0) { - char *errstr; - size_t len; - - len = regerror (errcode, &pattern, NULL, 0); - errstr = g_malloc0 (len + 1); - regerror (errcode, &pattern, errstr, len); - - g_warning ("Internal error, compiling regex failed: %s: %s", - mail_list_magic[i].pattern, errstr); - g_free (errstr); - - continue; - } - - v = header_raw_find (list, mail_list_magic[i].name, NULL); - if (v != NULL && regexec (&pattern, v, 2, match, 0) == 0 && match[1].rm_so != -1) { - const char *mlist, *mlend; - - regfree (&pattern); - mlist = v + match[1].rm_so; - mlend = v + match[1].rm_eo; - if (*mlist == '<') - mlist++; - - return g_strndup (mlist, mlend - mlist); - } - regfree (&pattern); - } - - return NULL; -} - -/* ok, here's the address stuff, what a mess ... */ -struct _header_address *header_address_new(void) -{ - struct _header_address *h; - h = g_malloc0(sizeof(*h)); - h->type = HEADER_ADDRESS_NONE; - h->refcount = 1; - return h; -} - -struct _header_address *header_address_new_name(const char *name, const char *addr) -{ - struct _header_address *h; - - h = header_address_new(); - h->type = HEADER_ADDRESS_NAME; - h->name = g_strdup(name); - h->v.addr = g_strdup(addr); - return h; -} - -struct _header_address *header_address_new_group(const char *name) -{ - struct _header_address *h; - - h = header_address_new(); - h->type = HEADER_ADDRESS_GROUP; - h->name = g_strdup(name); - return h; -} - -void header_address_ref(struct _header_address *h) -{ - if (h) - h->refcount++; -} - -void header_address_unref(struct _header_address *h) -{ - if (h) { - if (h->refcount <= 1) { - if (h->type == HEADER_ADDRESS_GROUP) { - header_address_list_clear(&h->v.members); - } else if (h->type == HEADER_ADDRESS_NAME) { - g_free(h->v.addr); - } - g_free(h->name); - g_free(h); - } else { - h->refcount--; - } - } -} - -void header_address_set_name(struct _header_address *h, const char *name) -{ - if (h) { - g_free(h->name); - h->name = g_strdup(name); - } -} - -void header_address_set_addr(struct _header_address *h, const char *addr) -{ - if (h) { - if (h->type == HEADER_ADDRESS_NAME - || h->type == HEADER_ADDRESS_NONE) { - h->type = HEADER_ADDRESS_NAME; - g_free(h->v.addr); - h->v.addr = g_strdup(addr); - } else { - g_warning("Trying to set the address on a group"); - } - } -} - -void header_address_set_members(struct _header_address *h, struct _header_address *group) -{ - if (h) { - if (h->type == HEADER_ADDRESS_GROUP - || h->type == HEADER_ADDRESS_NONE) { - h->type = HEADER_ADDRESS_GROUP; - header_address_list_clear(&h->v.members); - /* should this ref them? */ - h->v.members = group; - } else { - g_warning("Trying to set the members on a name, not group"); - } - } -} - -void header_address_add_member(struct _header_address *h, struct _header_address *member) -{ - if (h) { - if (h->type == HEADER_ADDRESS_GROUP - || h->type == HEADER_ADDRESS_NONE) { - h->type = HEADER_ADDRESS_GROUP; - header_address_list_append(&h->v.members, member); - } - } -} - -void header_address_list_append_list(struct _header_address **l, struct _header_address **h) -{ - if (l) { - struct _header_address *n = (struct _header_address *)l; - - while (n->next) - n = n->next; - n->next = *h; - } -} - - -void header_address_list_append(struct _header_address **l, struct _header_address *h) -{ - if (h) { - header_address_list_append_list(l, &h); - h->next = NULL; - } -} - -void header_address_list_clear(struct _header_address **l) -{ - struct _header_address *a, *n; - a = *l; - while (a) { - n = a->next; - header_address_unref(a); - a = n; - } - *l = NULL; -} - -/* if encode is true, then the result is suitable for mailing, otherwise - the result is suitable for display only (and may not even be re-parsable) */ -static void -header_address_list_encode_append(GString *out, int encode, struct _header_address *a) -{ - char *text; - - while (a) { - switch (a->type) { - case HEADER_ADDRESS_NAME: - if (encode) - text = header_encode_phrase (a->name); - else - text = a->name; - if (text && *text) - g_string_sprintfa(out, "%s <%s>", text, a->v.addr); - else - g_string_append(out, a->v.addr); - if (encode) - g_free(text); - break; - case HEADER_ADDRESS_GROUP: - if (encode) - text = header_encode_phrase(a->name); - else - text = a->name; - g_string_sprintfa(out, "%s: ", text); - header_address_list_encode_append(out, encode, a->v.members); - g_string_sprintfa(out, ";"); - if (encode) - g_free(text); - break; - default: - g_warning("Invalid address type"); - break; - } - a = a->next; - if (a) - g_string_append(out, ", "); - } -} - -char * -header_address_list_encode(struct _header_address *a) -{ - GString *out; - char *ret; - - if (a == NULL) - return NULL; - - out = g_string_new(""); - - header_address_list_encode_append(out, TRUE, a); - ret = out->str; - g_string_free(out, FALSE); - return ret; -} - -char * -header_address_list_format(struct _header_address *a) -{ - GString *out; - char *ret; - - if (a == NULL) - return NULL; - - out = g_string_new(""); - - header_address_list_encode_append(out, FALSE, a); - ret = out->str; - g_string_free(out, FALSE); - return ret; -} - -char * -header_address_fold (const char *in, int headerlen) -{ - int len, outlen, i; - const char *inptr = in, *space, *p, *n; - GString *out; - char *ret; - int needunfold = FALSE; - - 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) { - len += strlen (p); - break; - } - - 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) { - space = strchr (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; - } - - 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; -} - -/* simple header folding */ -/* will work even if the header is already folded */ -char * -header_fold(const char *in, int headerlen) -{ - int len, outlen, i; - const char *inptr = in, *space, *p, *n; - GString *out; - char *ret; - int needunfold = FALSE; - - 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) { - len += strlen (p); - break; - } - - 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) { - space = strchr(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; - /* check for very long words, just cut them up */ - while (outlen+len > CAMEL_FOLD_SIZE) { - for (i=0;istr; - g_string_free(out, FALSE); - - if (needunfold) - g_free((char *)in); - - return ret; -} - -char * -header_unfold(const char *in) -{ - char *out = g_malloc(strlen(in)+1); - const char *inptr = in; - char c, *o = out; - - o = out; - while ((c = *inptr++)) { - if (c == '\n') { - if (is_lwsp(*inptr)) { - do { - inptr++; - } while (is_lwsp(*inptr)); - *o++ = ' '; - } else { - *o++ = c; - } - } else { - *o++ = c; - } - } - *o = 0; - - return out; -} - -#ifdef BUILD_TABLE - -/* for debugging tests */ -/* should also have some regression tests somewhere */ - -void test_phrase(const char *in) -{ - printf("'%s' -> '%s'\n", in, header_encode_phrase(in)); -} - -void test_fold(const char *in) -{ - printf("'%s'\n ->\n '%s'\n", in, header_fold(in)); -} - -void run_test(void) -{ - char *to = "gnome hacker dudes: license-discuss@opensource.org, - \"Richard M. Stallman\" , - Barry Chester , - Michael Zucchi , - Miguel de Icaza ;, - zucchi@zedzone.mmc.com.au, \"Foo bar\" , - "; - -#if 0 - header_to_decode(to); - - header_mime_decode("1.0", 0, 0); - header_mime_decode("1.3 (produced by metasend V1.0)", 0, 0); - header_mime_decode("(produced by metasend V1.0) 5.2", 0, 0); - header_mime_decode("7(produced by metasend 1.0) . (produced by helix/send/1.0) 9 . 5", 0, 0); - header_mime_decode("3.", 0, 0); - header_mime_decode(".", 0, 0); - header_mime_decode(".5", 0, 0); - header_mime_decode("c.d", 0, 0); - header_mime_decode("", 0, 0); - - header_msgid_decode(" <\"L3x2i1.0.Nm5.Xd-Wu\"@lists.redhat.com>"); - header_msgid_decode("<200001180446.PAA02065@beaker.htb.com.au>"); -#endif - - test_fold("Header: This is a long header that should be folded properly at the right place, or so i hope. I should probably set the fold value to something lower for testing"); - test_fold("Header: nowletstryfoldingsomethingthatistoolongtofold,iwonderwhatitshoulddointsteadtofoldit?hmm,iguessicanjusttruncateitatsomepointortrytorefoldthepreviousstuff(yuck)tofit"); - test_phrase("Michael Zucchi (NotZed)"); - test_phrase("Zucchi, ( \\ NotZed \\ ) Michael"); - { - int ic; - char *outbuf, *inbuf, buffer[256]; - int inlen, outlen; - - outlen = 256; - inbuf = "Dra¾en Kaèar"; - inlen = strlen(inbuf); - outbuf = buffer; - ic = iconv_open("UTF-8", "ISO-8859-1"); - iconv(ic, &inbuf, &inlen, &outbuf, &outlen); - test_phrase(buffer); - - outlen = 256; - inbuf = "This is an encoded phrase Tomasz K³oczko"; - inlen = strlen(inbuf); - outbuf = buffer; - ic = iconv_open("UTF-8", "ISO-8859-2"); - iconv(ic, &inbuf, &inlen, &outbuf, &outlen); - test_phrase(buffer); - - } - - { - char *str = "Blah blah\n\t = ? =? ?= This is a TEST For quoted-printable-encoding-encoding-of - long lines, and lines that end in spaces - and line sthat end in tabs - And lines that just end."; - - char encoded[256]; - int state=-1,save=0; - int len; - - len = quoted_encode_step(str, strlen(str), encoded, &state, &save); - len += quoted_encode_close("", 0, encoded+len, &state, &save); - printf("encoded = '%.*s'\n", len, encoded); - } -} - -#endif /* BUILD_TABLE */ -- cgit v1.2.3