/*
- * fmt_rfc2047.c -- decode RFC-2047 header format
- *
- * This code is Copyright (c) 2002, by the authors of nmh. See the
- * COPYRIGHT file in the root directory of the nmh distribution for
- * complete copyright information.
- */
+** fmt_rfc2047.c -- decode RFC-2047 header format
+**
+** This code is Copyright (c) 2002, by the authors of nmh. See the
+** COPYRIGHT file in the root directory of the nmh distribution for
+** complete copyright information.
+*/
#include <h/mh.h>
#include <h/utils.h>
#define char64(c) (((unsigned char) (c) > 127) ? -1 : index_64[(unsigned char) (c)])
static int
-unqp (unsigned char byte1, unsigned char byte2)
+unqp(unsigned char byte1, unsigned char byte2)
{
if (hexindex[byte1] == -1 || hexindex[byte2] == -1)
return -1;
/*
- * Decode the string as a RFC-2047 header field
- */
+** Decode the string as a RFC-2047 header field
+*/
/* Add character to the destination buffer, and bomb out if it fills up */
#define ADDCHR(C) do { *q++ = (C); dstlen--; if (!dstlen) goto buffull; } while (0)
int
-decode_rfc2047 (char *str, char *dst, size_t dstlen)
+decode_rfc2047(char *str, char *dst, size_t dstlen)
{
char *p, *q, *pp;
char *startofmime, *endofmime;
return 0;
/*
- * Do a quick and dirty check for the '=' character.
- * This should quickly eliminate many cases.
- */
- if (!strchr (str, '='))
+ ** Do a quick and dirty check for the '=' character.
+ ** This should quickly eliminate many cases.
+ */
+ if (!strchr(str, '='))
return 0;
for (p = str, q = dst; *p; p++) {
}
#endif
/*
- * If we had an '=' character pending from
- * last iteration, then add it first.
- */
+ ** If we had an '=' character pending from
+ ** last iteration, then add it first.
+ */
if (equals_pending) {
ADDCHR('=');
equals_pending = 0;
if (!*pp)
continue;
+ *pp = '\0';
/* Check if character set can be handled natively */
- if (!check_charset(startofmime, pp - startofmime)) {
+ if (!is_native_charset(startofmime)) {
#ifdef HAVE_ICONV
/* .. it can't. We'll use iconv then. */
- *pp = '\0';
cd = iconv_open(get_charset(), startofmime);
fromutf8 = !mh_strcasecmp(startofmime, "UTF-8");
*pp = '?';
- if (cd == (iconv_t)-1) continue;
+ if (cd == (iconv_t)-1)
+ continue;
use_iconv = 1;
#else
+ *pp = '?';
continue;
#endif
}
+ *pp = '?';
startofmime = pp + 1;
/* Check for valid encoding type */
startofmime++;
/*
- * Scan ahead for the ending ?=
- *
- * While doing this, we will also check if encoded
- * word has any embedded linear whitespace.
- */
+ ** Scan ahead for the ending ?=
+ **
+ ** While doing this, we will also check if encoded
+ ** word has any embedded linear whitespace.
+ */
endofmime = NULL;
for (pp = startofmime; *pp && *(pp+1); pp++) {
if (is_lws(*pp)) {
continue;
/*
- * We've found an encoded word, so we can drop
- * the '=' that was pending
- */
+ ** We've found an encoded word, so we can drop
+ ** the '=' that was pending
+ */
equals_pending = 0;
/*
- * If we are between two encoded words separated only by
- * linear whitespace, then we ignore the whitespace.
- * We will roll back the buffer the number of whitespace
- * characters we've seen since last encoded word.
- */
+ ** If we are between two encoded words separated
+ ** only by linear whitespace, then we ignore
+ ** the whitespace. We will roll back the buffer
+ ** the number of whitespace characters we've seen
+ ** since last encoded word.
+ */
if (between_encodings) {
q -= whitespace;
dstlen += whitespace;
#ifdef HAVE_ICONV
/*
- * empty encoded text. This ensures that we don't
- * malloc 0 bytes but skip on to the end
- */
+ ** empty encoded text. This ensures that we don't
+ ** malloc 0 bytes but skip on to the end
+ */
if (endofmime == startofmime && use_iconv) {
use_iconv = 0;
iconv_close(cd);
if (use_iconv) {
saveq = q;
savedstlen = dstlen;
- q = convbuf = (char *) mh_xmalloc(endofmime - startofmime);
+ q = convbuf = mh_xcalloc(endofmime - startofmime, sizeof(char));
}
-/* ADDCHR2 is for adding characters when q is or might be convbuf:
- * in this case on buffer-full we want to run iconv before returning.
- * I apologise for the dreadful name.
- */
+/*
+** ADDCHR2 is for adding characters when q is or might be convbuf:
+** in this case on buffer-full we want to run iconv before returning.
+** I apologise for the dreadful name.
+*/
# define ADDCHR2(C) do { *q++ = (C); dstlen--; if (!dstlen) goto iconvbuffull; } while (0)
#else
# define ADDCHR2(C) ADDCHR(C)
if (quoted_printable) {
for (pp = startofmime; pp < endofmime; pp++) {
if (*pp == '=') {
- c = unqp (pp[1], pp[2]);
+ c = unqp(pp[1], pp[2]);
if (c == -1)
continue;
if (c != 0)
while (pp < endofmime) {
/* 6 + 2 bits */
while ((pp < endofmime) &&
- ((c1 = char64(*pp)) == -1)) {
+ ((c1 = char64(*pp))
+ == -1)) {
pp++;
}
if (pp < endofmime) {
pp++;
}
while ((pp < endofmime) &&
- ((c2 = char64(*pp)) == -1)) {
+ ((c2 = char64(*pp))
+ == -1)) {
pp++;
}
if (pp < endofmime && c1 != -1 && c2 != -1) {
}
/* 4 + 4 bits */
while ((pp < endofmime) &&
- ((c3 = char64(*pp)) == -1)) {
+ ((c3 = char64(*pp))
+ == -1)) {
pp++;
}
if (pp < endofmime && c2 != -1 && c3 != -1) {
}
/* 2 + 6 bits */
while ((pp < endofmime) &&
- ((c4 = char64(*pp)) == -1)) {
+ ((c4 = char64(*pp))
+ == -1)) {
pp++;
}
if (pp < endofmime && c3 != -1 && c4 != -1) {
#ifdef HAVE_ICONV
iconvbuffull:
- /* NB that the string at convbuf is not necessarily
- * NUL terminated here:
- * q points to the first byte after the valid part.
- */
+ /*
+ ** NB that the string at convbuf is not necessarily
+ ** NUL terminated here:
+ ** q points to the first byte after the valid part.
+ */
/* Convert to native character set */
if (use_iconv) {
size_t inbytes = q - convbuf;
(size_t)-1) {
if (errno != EILSEQ)
break;
- /* character couldn't be converted. we output a `?'
- * and try to carry on which won't work if
- * either encoding was stateful */
- iconv (cd, 0, 0, &saveq, &savedstlen);
+ /*
+ ** character couldn't be
+ ** converted. we output a
+ ** `?' and try to carry on
+ ** which won't work if either
+ ** encoding was stateful
+ */
+ iconv(cd, 0, 0, &saveq, &savedstlen);
if (!savedstlen)
break;
*saveq++ = '?';
break;
/* skip to next input character */
if (fromutf8) {
- for (start++;(start < q) && ((*start & 192) == 128);start++)
+ inbytes--;
+ start++;
+ while ((start < q) && ((*start & 192) == 128)) {
+ start++;
inbytes--;
+ }
} else
start++, inbytes--;
if (start >= q)
}
}
q = saveq;
- /* Stop now if (1) we hit the end of the buffer trying to do
- * MIME decoding and have just iconv-converted a partial string
- * or (2) our iconv-conversion hit the end of the buffer.
- */
+ /*
+ ** Stop now if (1) we hit the end of the
+ ** buffer trying to do MIME decoding and
+ ** have just iconv-converted a partial
+ ** string or (2) our iconv-conversion hit
+ ** the end of the buffer.
+ */
if (!dstlen || !savedstlen)
goto buffull;
dstlen = savedstlen;
- free(convbuf);
+ mh_free0(&convbuf);
}
#endif
/*
- * Now that we are done decoding this particular
- * encoded word, advance string to trailing '='.
- */
+ ** Now that we are done decoding this particular
+ ** encoded word, advance string to trailing '='.
+ */
p = endofmime + 1;
encoding_found = 1; /* we found (at least 1) encoded word */
return encoding_found;
buffull:
- /* q is currently just off the end of the buffer,
- * so rewind to NUL terminate */
+ /*
+ ** q is currently just off the end of the buffer,
+ ** so rewind to NUL terminate
+ */
q--;
*q = '\0';
return encoding_found;