+ if (!isalnum(*cp) && *cp != '-')
+ adios(NULL, "invalid component name %s", *ap);
+}
+
+
+static int
+annotate(char *file, char *comp, char *text, int datesw,
+ int delete, int append, int preserve)
+{
+ int i, fd;
+ struct utimbuf b;
+ struct stat s;
+
+ /* open and lock the file to be annotated */
+ if ((fd = lkopen(file, O_RDWR, 0)) == NOTOK) {
+ switch (errno) {
+ case ENOENT:
+ break;
+ default:
+ admonish(file, "unable to lock and open");
+ break;
+ }
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ if (stat(file, &s) == -1) {
+ advise("can't get access and modification times for %s", file);
+ preserve = 0;
+ }
+
+ b.actime = s.st_atime;
+ b.modtime = s.st_mtime;
+
+ i = annosbr(fd, file, comp, text, datesw, delete, append);
+
+ if (preserve && utime(file, &b) == -1) {
+ advise("can't set access and modification times for %s", file);
+ }
+ lkclose(fd, file);
+ return i;
+}
+
+/*
+** Produce a listing of all header fields (annotations) whose field
+** name matches comp. Number the listing if number is set. Treat the
+** field bodies as path names and just output the last component unless
+** text is non-NULL. We don't care what text is set to.
+*/
+static void
+annolist(char *file, char *comp, char *text, int number)
+{
+ int c;
+ int count; /* header field (annotation) counter */
+ char *cp;
+ char *field;
+ int field_size;
+ FILE *fp;
+ int length;
+ int n; /* number of bytes written */
+ char *sp;
+
+ if ((fp = fopen(file, "r")) == NULL) {
+ adios(file, "unable to open");
+ }
+
+ /* We'll grow this buffer as needed. */
+ field = (char *)mh_xmalloc(field_size = 256);
+
+ length = strlen(comp); /* Convenience copy. */
+ count = 0;
+
+ do {
+ /*
+ ** Get a line from the input file, growing the field buffer
+ ** as needed. We do this so that we can fit an entire line
+ ** in the buffer making it easy to do a string comparison
+ ** on both the field name and the field body which might be
+ ** a long path name.
+ */
+ for (n = 0, cp = field; (c = getc(fp)) != EOF; *cp++ = c) {
+ if (c == '\n' && (c = getc(fp)) != ' ' && c != '\t') {
+ ungetc(c, fp);
+ c = '\n';
+ break;
+ }
+ if (++n >= field_size - 1) {
+ field = (char *)mh_xrealloc(field,
+ field_size += 256);
+ cp = field + n - 1;
+ }
+ }
+ *cp = '\0';
+
+ if (strncasecmp(field, comp, length)==0 &&
+ field[length] == ':') {
+ for (cp = field + length + 1;
+ *cp == ' ' || *cp == '\t'; cp++) {
+ continue;
+ }
+ if (number) {
+ printf("%d\t", ++count);
+ }
+ if (!text && (sp = strrchr(cp, '/'))) {
+ cp = sp + 1;
+ }
+ printf("%s\n", cp);
+ }
+
+ } while (*field && *field != '-');
+
+ free(field);
+ fclose(fp);
+
+ return;
+}
+
+static int
+annosbr(int fd, char *file, char *comp, char *text, int datesw, int delete,
+ int append)
+{
+ int mode, tmpfd;
+ char *cp, *sp;
+ char tmpfil[BUFSIZ];
+ struct stat st;
+ FILE *tmp;
+ int c;
+ int count; /* header field (annotation) counter */
+ char *field = NULL;
+ int field_size = 0;
+ FILE *fp = NULL;
+ int length;
+ int n; /* number of bytes written */
+
+ mode = fstat(fd, &st) != NOTOK ? (st.st_mode & 0777) : m_gmprot();
+
+ strncpy(tmpfil, m_mktemp2(file, "annotate", NULL, &tmp),
+ sizeof(tmpfil));
+ chmod(tmpfil, mode);
+
+ /*
+ ** We're going to need to copy some of the message file to the
+ ** temporary file while examining the contents. Convert the
+ ** message file descriptor to a file pointer since it's a lot
+ ** easier and more efficient to use stdio for this. Also allocate
+ ** a buffer to hold the header components as they're read in.
+ ** This buffer is grown as needed later.
+ */
+ if (delete >= -1 || append != 0) {
+ if ((fp = fdopen(fd, "r")) == NULL) {
+ adios(NULL, "unable to fdopen file.");
+ }
+ field = (char *)mh_xmalloc(field_size = 256);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ ** We're trying to delete a header field (annotation) if the
+ ** delete flag is greater -2. A value greater than zero
+ ** means that we're deleting the nth header field that matches
+ ** the field (component) name. A value of zero means that
+ ** we're deleting the first field in which both the field name
+ ** matches the component name and the field body matches the text.
+ ** The text is matched in its entirety if it begins with a slash;
+ ** otherwise the text is matched against whatever portion of the
+ ** field body follows the last slash. This allows matching of
+ ** both absolute and relative path names. This is because this
+ ** functionality was added to support attachments. It might be
+ ** worth having a separate flag to indicate path name matching
+ ** to make it more general. A value of -1 means to delete all
+ ** matching fields.
+ */
+ if (delete >= -1) {
+ length = strlen(comp); /* convenience copy */
+ count = 0; /* Only used if we're deleting by number. */
+
+ /*
+ ** Copy lines from the input file to the temporary file
+ ** until we either find the one that we're looking
+ ** for (which we don't copy) or we reach the end of
+ ** the headers. Both a blank line and a line beginning
+ ** with a - terminate the headers so that we can handle
+ ** both drafts and RFC-2822 format messages.
+ */
+ do {
+ /*
+ ** Get a line from the input file, growing the
+ ** field buffer as needed. We do this so that
+ ** we can fit an entire line in the buffer making
+ ** it easy to do a string comparison on both the
+ ** field name and the field body which might be
+ ** a long path name.
+ */
+ for (n=0, cp=field; (c=getc(fp)) != EOF; *cp++ = c) {
+ if (c == '\n' && (c = getc(fp)) != ' ' &&
+ c != '\t') {
+ ungetc(c, fp);
+ c = '\n';
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (++n >= field_size - 1) {
+ field = (char *) mh_xrealloc(field,
+ field_size *= 2);
+ cp = field + n - 1;
+ }
+ }
+ *cp = '\0';
+
+ /*
+ ** Check for a match on the field name. We delete
+ ** the line by not copying it to the temporary
+ ** file if
+ **
+ ** o The delete flag is 0, meaning that we're
+ ** going to delete the first matching
+ ** field, and the text is NULL meaning that
+ ** we don't care about the field body.
+ **
+ ** o The delete flag is 0, meaning that we're
+ ** going to delete the first matching
+ ** field, and the text begins with a / meaning
+ ** that we're looking for a full path name,
+ ** and the text matches the field body.
+ **
+ ** o The delete flag is 0, meaning that we're
+ ** going to delete the first matching
+ ** field, the text does not begin with a /
+ ** meaning that we're looking for the last
+ ** path name component, and the last path
+ ** name component matches the text.
+ **
+ ** o The delete flag is positive meaning that
+ ** we're going to delete the nth field
+ ** with a matching field name, and this is
+ ** the nth matching field name.
+ **
+ ** o The delete flag is -1 meaning that we're
+ ** going to delete all fields with a
+ ** matching field name.
+ */
+ if (strncasecmp(field, comp, length)==0 &&
+ field[length] == ':') {
+ if (!delete) {
+ if (!text) {
+ break;
+ }
+ for (cp=field+length+1;
+ *cp==' ' || *cp=='\t';
+ cp++) {
+ continue;
+ }
+ if (*text == '/' &&
+ strcmp(cp, text)==0) {
+ break;
+ } else {
+ if ((sp = strrchr(cp, '/'))) {
+ cp = sp + 1;
+ }
+ if (strcmp(cp, text)==0) {
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ } else if (delete == -1) {
+ continue;
+ } else if (++count == delete) {
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /*
+ ** This line wasn't a match so copy it to the
+ ** temporary file.
+ */
+ if ((n = fputs(field, tmp)) == EOF ||
+ (c=='\n' && fputc('\n', tmp)==EOF)) {
+ adios(NULL, "unable to write temporary file.");
+ }
+ } while (*field && *field != '-');
+ free(field);
+
+ } else {
+ /*
+ ** Find the end of the headers before adding the
+ ** annotations if we're appending instead of the default
+ ** prepending. A special check for no headers is needed
+ ** if appending.
+ */
+ if (append) {
+ /*
+ ** Copy lines from the input file to the temporary
+ ** file until we reach the end of the headers.
+ */
+ if ((c = getc(fp)) == '\n') {
+ rewind(fp);
+ } else {
+ putc(c, tmp);
+ while ((c = getc(fp)) != EOF) {
+ putc(c, tmp);
+ if (c == '\n') {
+ ungetc(c = getc(fp), fp);
+ if (c == '\n' || c == '-') {
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (datesw) {
+ fprintf(tmp, "%s: %s\n", comp, dtimenow(0));
+ }
+ if ((cp = text)) {
+ do {
+ while (*cp == ' ' || *cp == '\t') {
+ cp++;
+ }
+ sp = cp;
+ while (*cp && *cp++ != '\n') {
+ continue;
+ }
+ if (cp - sp) {
+ fprintf(tmp, "%s: %*.*s", comp,
+ (int)(cp - sp),
+ (int)(cp - sp), sp);
+ }
+ } while (*cp);
+ if (cp[-1] != '\n' && cp != text) {
+ putc('\n', tmp);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ fflush(tmp);
+
+ /*
+ ** We've been messing with the input file position. Move the
+ ** input file descriptor to the current place in the file
+ ** because the stock data copying routine uses the descriptor,
+ ** not the pointer.
+ */
+ if (append || delete >= -1) {
+ if (lseek(fd, (off_t)ftell(fp), SEEK_SET) == (off_t)-1) {
+ adios(NULL, "can't seek.");
+ }
+ }
+
+ cpydata(fd, fileno(tmp), file, tmpfil);
+ fclose(tmp);
+
+ if ((tmpfd = open(tmpfil, O_RDONLY)) == NOTOK) {
+ adios(tmpfil, "unable to open for re-reading");
+ }
+ lseek(fd, (off_t) 0, SEEK_SET);
+
+ /*
+ ** We're making the file shorter if we're deleting a header field
+ ** so the file has to be truncated or it will contain garbage.
+ */
+ if (delete >= -1 && ftruncate(fd, 0) == -1) {
+ adios(tmpfil, "unable to truncate.");
+ }
+ cpydata(tmpfd, fd, tmpfil, file);
+ close(tmpfd);
+ unlink(tmpfil);
+
+ /*
+ ** Close the delete file so that we don't run out of file pointers if
+ ** we're doing piles of files. Note that this will make the close() in
+ ** lkclose() fail, but that failure is ignored so it's not a problem.
+ */
+ if (delete >= -1) {
+ fclose(fp);
+ }
+ return 0;