X-Git-Url: http://git.marmaro.de/?p=mmh;a=blobdiff_plain;f=uip%2Fmhpath.c;h=31e0722e99b0da36c3775474e00eb88ea5b7018c;hp=47146f4f2b93e9bb451171552d64b5f9e070b32d;hb=6e9577f324bef90765a5edc02044eb111ec48072;hpb=2abb9a7cfb0930e27062088734d306e7d78e4cc2 diff --git a/uip/mhpath.c b/uip/mhpath.c index 47146f4..31e0722 100644 --- a/uip/mhpath.c +++ b/uip/mhpath.c @@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ #include #include #include +#include static struct swit switches[] = { #define VERSIONSW 0 @@ -19,6 +20,8 @@ static struct swit switches[] = { { NULL, 0 } }; +char *version=VERSION; + int main(int argc, char **argv) { @@ -46,26 +49,28 @@ main(int argc, char **argv) switch (smatch(++cp, switches)) { case AMBIGSW: ambigsw(cp, switches); - exit(1); //sysexits.h EX_TEMPFAIL + exit(EX_USAGE); case UNKWNSW: - adios(NULL, "-%s unknown", cp); + adios(EX_USAGE, NULL, "-%s unknown", cp); case HELPSW: snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s [+folder] [msgs] [switches]", invo_name); print_help(buf, switches, 1); - exit(0); //sysexits.h EX_OK + exit(argc == 2 ? EX_OK : EX_USAGE); case VERSIONSW: print_version(invo_name); - exit(0); //sysexits.h EX_OK + exit(argc == 2 ? EX_OK : EX_USAGE); } } if (*cp == '+' || *cp == '@') { - if (folder) - adios(NULL, "only one folder at a time!"); - else - folder = getcpy(expandfol(cp)); - } else + if (folder) { + adios(EX_USAGE, NULL, "only one folder at a time!"); + } else { + folder = mh_xstrdup(expandfol(cp)); + } + } else { app_msgarg(&msgs, cp); + } } if (!folder) @@ -75,15 +80,15 @@ main(int argc, char **argv) /* If no messages are given, print folder pathname */ if (!msgs.size) { printf("%s\n", maildir); - exit(0); //sysexits.h EX_OK + exit(EX_OK); } if (chdir(maildir) == NOTOK) - adios(maildir, "unable to change directory to"); + adios(EX_OSERR, maildir, "unable to change directory to"); /* read folder and create message structure */ if (!(mp = folder_read(folder))) - adios(NULL, "unable to read folder %s", folder); + adios(EX_IOERR, NULL, "unable to read folder %s", folder); /* ** We need to make sure there is message status space @@ -92,15 +97,17 @@ main(int argc, char **argv) ** space at the end, we go ahead and add 10 slots. */ if (mp->hghmsg >= mp->hghoff) { - if (!(mp = folder_realloc(mp, 1, mp->hghmsg + 10))) - adios(NULL, "unable to allocate folder storage"); + if (!(mp = folder_realloc(mp, 1, mp->hghmsg + 10))) { + adios(EX_OSERR, NULL, "unable to allocate folder storage"); + } } else if (mp->lowoff > 1) { - if (!(mp = folder_realloc(mp, 1, mp->hghoff))) - adios(NULL, "unable to allocate folder storage"); + if (!(mp = folder_realloc(mp, 1, mp->hghoff))) { + adios(EX_OSERR, NULL, "unable to allocate folder storage"); + } } /* ** TODO: As folder_realloc() checks itself if the realloc - ** really is necesary, why don't we then: + ** really is necessary, why don't we then: ** if (!(mp = folder_realloc (mp, 1, mp->hghmsg+1))) ** adios (NULL, "unable to allocate folder storage"); ** ? This at least appears most clear to me. -- meillo @@ -112,7 +119,7 @@ main(int argc, char **argv) /* parse all the message ranges/sequences and set SELECTED */ for (i = 0; i < msgs.size; i++) { if (!m_convert(mp, msgs.msgs[i])) { - exit(1); //sysexits.h EX_USAGE + exit(EX_SOFTWARE); } } @@ -126,5 +133,5 @@ main(int argc, char **argv) seq_save(mp); /* synchronize message sequences */ context_save(); /* save the context file */ folder_free(mp); /* free folder/message structure */ - return 0; + return EX_OK; }