/*
* burst.c -- explode digests into individual messages
*
- * $Id$
- *
* 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.
{ NULL, 0 }
};
-static char delim3[] = "-------";
-
struct smsg {
- long s_start;
- long s_stop;
+ off_t s_start;
+ off_t s_stop;
};
/*
static void burst (struct msgs **, int, struct smsg *, int, int, int, char *);
static void cpybrst (FILE *, FILE *, char *, char *, int);
+/*
+ * A macro to check to see if we have reached a message delimiter
+ * (an encapsulation boundary, EB, in RFC 934 parlance).
+ *
+ * According to RFC 934, an EB is simply a line which starts with
+ * a "-" and is NOT followed by a space. So even a single "-" on a line
+ * by itself would be an EB.
+ */
+
+#define CHECKDELIM(buffer) (buffer[0] == '-' && buffer[1] != ' ')
int
main (int argc, char **argv)
snprintf (buf, sizeof(buf), "%s [+folder] [msgs] [switches]",
invo_name);
print_help (buf, switches, 1);
- done (1);
+ done (0);
case VERSIONSW:
print_version(invo_name);
- done (1);
+ done (0);
case INPLSW:
inplace++;
static int
find_delim (int msgnum, struct smsg *smsgs)
{
- int ld3, wasdlm, msgp;
- long pos;
+ int wasdlm = 0, msgp;
+ off_t pos;
char c, *msgnam;
- int cc;
char buffer[BUFSIZ];
FILE *in;
- ld3 = strlen (delim3);
-
if ((in = fopen (msgnam = m_name (msgnum), "r")) == NULL)
adios (msgnam, "unable to read message");
for (msgp = 0, pos = 0L; msgp <= MAXFOLDER;) {
+ /*
+ * We're either at the beginning of the whole message, or
+ * we're just past the delimiter of the last message.
+ * Swallow lines until we get to something that's not a newline
+ */
while (fgets (buffer, sizeof(buffer), in) && buffer[0] == '\n')
pos += (long) strlen (buffer);
if (feof (in))
break;
- fseek (in, pos, SEEK_SET);
+
+ /*
+ * Reset to the beginning of the last non-blank line, and save our
+ * starting position. This is where the encapsulated message
+ * starts.
+ */
+ fseeko (in, pos, SEEK_SET);
smsgs[msgp].s_start = pos;
+ /*
+ * Read in lines until we get to a message delimiter.
+ *
+ * Previously we checked to make sure the preceeding line and
+ * next line was a newline. That actually does not comply with
+ * RFC 934, so make sure we break on a message delimiter even
+ * if the previous character was NOT a newline.
+ */
for (c = 0; fgets (buffer, sizeof(buffer), in); c = buffer[0]) {
- if (strncmp (buffer, delim3, ld3) == 0
- && (msgp == 1 || c == '\n')
- && ((cc = peekc (in)) == '\n' || cc == EOF))
+ if ((wasdlm = CHECKDELIM(buffer)))
break;
else
pos += (long) strlen (buffer);
}
- wasdlm = strncmp (buffer, delim3, ld3) == 0;
- if (smsgs[msgp].s_start != pos)
+ /*
+ * Only count as a new message if we got the message delimiter.
+ * Swallow a blank line if it was right before the message delimiter.
+ */
+ if (smsgs[msgp].s_start != pos && wasdlm)
smsgs[msgp++].s_stop = (c == '\n' && wasdlm) ? pos - 1 : pos;
+
if (feof (in)) {
#if 0
if (wasdlm) {
}
fclose (in);
- return (msgp - 1); /* toss "End of XXX Digest" */
+ return (msgp - 1); /* return the number of messages burst */
}
if ((in = fopen (msgnam = m_name (msgnum), "r")) == NULL)
adios (msgnam, "unable to read message");
- mode = fstat (fileno(in), &st) != NOTOK ? (st.st_mode & 0777) : m_gmprot();
+ mode =
+ fstat (fileno(in), &st) != NOTOK ? (int) (st.st_mode & 0777) : m_gmprot();
mp = *mpp;
/*
printf ("message %d of digest %d becomes message %d\n", j, msgnum, i);
chmod (f2, mode);
- fseek (in, smsgs[j].s_start, SEEK_SET);
+ fseeko (in, smsgs[j].s_start, SEEK_SET);
cpybrst (in, out, msgnam, f2,
(int) (smsgs[j].s_stop - smsgs[j].s_start));
fclose (out);