X-Git-Url: http://git.marmaro.de/?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;f=h%2Fmh.h;h=7442071f855f87ee18e590bf1b9f3decb892791f;hb=6f1a8c3b8d6f19bbe33e7d3fa746ae1d2e9ac455;hp=afe2682dc0883c542a0b48d715e72a5cdda48ecf;hpb=9d27405ff3562d183784a244ee44bbaf71eabda8;p=mmh diff --git a/h/mh.h b/h/mh.h index afe2682..7442071 100644 --- a/h/mh.h +++ b/h/mh.h @@ -1,21 +1,10 @@ /* * mh.h -- main header file for all of nmh - * - * $Id$ */ #include -/* A quick fix for Linux systems. According to the vfork manual page, - there is little difference in performance, so we aren't losing much. - But this fixes a minor message bug so why not? On NetBSD, this should - probably not happen. */ -#ifdef linux -#define vfork fork -#endif - - /* * Well-used constants */ @@ -38,6 +27,15 @@ #endif typedef unsigned char boolean; /* not int so we can pack in a structure */ +/* If we're using gcc then give it some information about + * functions that abort. + */ +#if __GNUC__ > 2 +#define NORETURN __attribute__((__noreturn__)) +#else +#define NORETURN +#endif + /* * user context/profile structure */ @@ -67,6 +65,8 @@ struct swit { extern struct swit anoyes[]; /* standard yes/no switches */ +#define ATTACHFORMATS 3 /* Number of send attach formats. */ + /* * general folder attributes */ @@ -221,7 +221,15 @@ struct msgs { * m_getfld() message parsing */ -#define NAMESZ 128 /* Limit on component name size */ +#define NAMESZ 999 /* Limit on component name size. + RFC 2822 limits line lengths to + 998 characters, so a header name + can be at most that long. + m_getfld limits header names to 2 + less than NAMESZ, which is fine, + because header names must be + followed by a colon. Add one for + terminating NULL. */ #define LENERR (-2) /* Name too long error from getfld */ #define FMTERR (-3) /* Message Format error */ @@ -333,6 +341,7 @@ extern char *replcomps; extern char *replgroupcomps; extern char *rmfproc; extern char *rmmproc; +extern char *sendmail; extern char *sendproc; extern char *showmimeproc; extern char *showproc; @@ -343,5 +352,7 @@ extern char *vmhproc; extern char *whatnowproc; extern char *whomproc; +extern void (*done) (int) NORETURN; + #include