From: markus schnalke Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2012 13:08:49 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Trash folder replaces rmmproc. Rework of rmm(1) and refile(1). X-Git-Tag: mmh-thesis-end~121 X-Git-Url: http://git.marmaro.de/?p=mmh;a=commitdiff_plain;h=8edc5aaf86f9f77124664f6801bc6c6cdf258173;hp=dfecfa4b4b77983ddf8253b1b8effaf5c1a0ce80 Trash folder replaces rmmproc. Rework of rmm(1) and refile(1). Removed several switches from refile and changed its behavior. (Although, rmm does not use backup prefixes anymore, other tools still do.) --- diff --git a/config/config.c b/config/config.c index 82c66c3..31acdbb 100644 --- a/config/config.c +++ b/config/config.c @@ -71,6 +71,7 @@ char *mhlreply = "mhl.reply"; /* repl */ /* some default folder names */ char *defaultfolder = "+inbox"; char *draftfolder = "+drafts"; +char *trashfolder = "+trash"; char *inbox = "Inbox"; /* profile entry name to specify the default folder */ char *curfolder = "Current-Folder"; @@ -141,12 +142,6 @@ char *defaultpager = "more"; char *defaulteditor = "vi"; /* -** This program is called to remove a message by rmm or refile -nolink. -** It's usually empty, which means to rename the file to a backup name. -*/ -char *rmmproc = NULL; - -/* ** This program is called after comp, et. al., have built a draft */ char *whatnowproc = "whatnow"; @@ -168,7 +163,9 @@ char *mailspool = MAILSPOOL; /* ** The prefix that is prepended to the name of message files when they -** are "removed" by rmm. This should typically be `,' or `#'. +** are backup'd for some reason. send, for instance, does this. +** Note: rmm does NOT anymore use the backup prefix. +** It should typically be set to `,' or `#'. */ char *backup_prefix = ","; diff --git a/docs/COMPLETION-BASH b/docs/COMPLETION-BASH index 4938903..28aa29f 100644 --- a/docs/COMPLETION-BASH +++ b/docs/COMPLETION-BASH @@ -92,8 +92,7 @@ _nmh() -nocheckmime -version -help) ;; refile ) - options=(-link -nolink -preserve -nopreserve -unlink - -nounlink -src -file -rmmproc -normmproc -version -help) + options=(-link -nolink -src -file -version -help) ;; repl ) options=(-annotate -noannotate -group -nogroup -cc diff --git a/docs/COMPLETION-ZSH b/docs/COMPLETION-ZSH index cb21f3f..2b47557 100644 --- a/docs/COMPLETION-ZSH +++ b/docs/COMPLETION-ZSH @@ -144,9 +144,8 @@ compctl -K mhfseq -x 's[+][@]' -K mhcomp -S / -q - \ mark compctl -K mhfseq -x 's[+][@]' \ - -K mhcomp -S / -q - 'c[-1,-file]' -f - 'c[-1,-rmmprov]' -c - \ - 's[-]' -k "(link nolink preserve nopreserve src file \ - rmmproc normmproc help)" -- refile + -K mhcomp -S / -q - 'c[-1,-file]' -f - \ + 's[-]' -k "(link nolink src file help)" -- refile compctl -K mhfseq -x 's[+][@]' -K mhcomp -S / -q - \ 's[-]' -k "(form \ diff --git a/h/mh.h b/h/mh.h index 8d698f4..ac8e665 100644 --- a/h/mh.h +++ b/h/mh.h @@ -307,7 +307,6 @@ extern char *psequence; extern char *rcvdistcomps; extern char *replcomps; extern char *replgroupcomps; -extern char *rmmproc; extern char *sendmail; extern char *seq_all; extern char *seq_beyond; @@ -318,6 +317,7 @@ extern char *seq_next; extern char *seq_prev; extern char *seq_unseen; extern char *seq_neg; +extern char *trashfolder; extern char *usequence; extern char *version_num; extern char *version_str; diff --git a/h/prototypes.h b/h/prototypes.h index 0e608d0..973da67 100644 --- a/h/prototypes.h +++ b/h/prototypes.h @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ char *expandfol(char *); char *expanddir(char *); int ext_hook(char *, char *, char *); int folder_addmsg(struct msgs **, char *, int, int, int, int, char *); -int folder_delmsgs(struct msgs *, int, int); +int folder_delmsgs(struct msgs *, int); void folder_free(struct msgs *); struct msgs *folder_read(char *); struct msgs *folder_realloc(struct msgs *, int, int); diff --git a/man/mh-profile.man5 b/man/mh-profile.man5 index 5c051fb..ecc9ef4 100644 --- a/man/mh-profile.man5 +++ b/man/mh-profile.man5 @@ -178,7 +178,11 @@ to send mail. , .RS 5 The prefix that is prepended to the name of message files when they -are ``removed'' by rmm. This should typically be `,' or `#'. +are backup'd for some reason. +.BR send , +for instance, does this. +Note: rmm does NOT anymore use the backup prefix. +It should typically be set to `,' or `#'. (profile, default: `,') .RE .PP @@ -334,6 +338,15 @@ Changes the default draft folder. Read the man page for details. (profile, default: +drafts) .RE .PP +.BR Trash\-Folder : +trash +.RS 5 +Changes the default folder for removed messages. Read the +.BR rmm (1) +man page for details. +(profile, default: +trash) +.RE +.PP .BI digest\-issue\- list : 1 .RS 5 @@ -425,16 +438,6 @@ The absolute pathname of the message to list will be appended to the command line given. .RE .PP -.BR rmmproc : -none -.RS 5 -This is the program used by -.B rmm -and -.B refile -to delete a message from a folder. -.RE -.PP .BR whatnowproc : %bindir%/whatnow .RS 5 diff --git a/man/mhparam.man1 b/man/mhparam.man1 index b864caa..323bc24 100644 --- a/man/mhparam.man1 +++ b/man/mhparam.man1 @@ -61,13 +61,13 @@ vi % mhparam \-component Path Path: Mail -% mhparam AliasFile rmmproc +% mhparam AliasFile sendmail AliasFile: aliases -rmmproc: rmmproc +sendmail: /usr/sbin/sendmail -% mhparam \-nocomponent AliasFile rmmproc +% mhparam \-nocomponent AliasFile sendmail aliases -rmmproc +/usr/sbin/sendmail % mhparam path nonexistent context Path: Mail diff --git a/man/refile.man1 b/man/refile.man1 index 036baab..5e837f5 100644 --- a/man/refile.man1 +++ b/man/refile.man1 @@ -10,15 +10,10 @@ refile \- file message in other folders .B refile .RI [ msgs ] .RB [ \-link " | " \-nolink ] -.RB [ \-preserve " | " \-nopreserve ] -.RB [ \-unlink " | " \-nounlink ] .RB [ \-src .IR +folder ] .RB [ \-file .IR file ] -.RB [ \-rmmproc -.IR program ] -.RB [ \-normmproc ] .I +folder1 \&... .RB [ \-version ] @@ -98,67 +93,9 @@ rather than a whereas, .B \-nolink (the default) deletes the filed messages from the source folder. -.PP -Normally when a message is refiled, for each destination folder it -is assigned the number which is one above the current highest message -number in that folder. Use of the -.B \-preserv -switch will override -this message renaming, and try to preserve the number of the message. -If a conflict for a particular folder occurs when using the -.B \-preserve -switch, then -.B refile -will use the next available message number -which is above the message number you wish to preserve. -.PP -If -.B \-link -is not specified (or -.B \-nolink -is specified), the filed -messages will be removed from the source folder. The default is to -remove these messages by renaming them with a site-dependent prefix -(usually a comma). Such files will then need to be removed in some -manner after a certain amount of time. Many sites arrange for -.B cron -to remove these files once a day, so check with your -system administrator. -.PP -Alternately, if you wish for -.B refile -to really remove the files -representing these messages from the source folder, you can use the -.B -unlink -switch (not to be confused with the -.B \-link -switch). But -messages removed by this method cannot be later recovered. -.PP -If you prefer a more sophisticated method of `removing' the messages -from the source folder, you can define the -.B rmmproc -profile -component. For example, you can add a profile component such as -.PP -.RS 5 -rmmproc: /home/coleman/bin/rmm_msgs -.RE -.PP -then -.B refile -will instead call the named program or script to -handle the message files. -.PP -The user may specify -.B \-rmmproc -.I program -on the command line to -override this profile specification. The -.B \-normmproc -option forces -the message files to be deleted by renaming or unlinking them as -described above. +No backups are kept, because the contents don't vanish. +They are only moved to a new location. +To restore: refile the other way. .SH FILES .fc ^ ~ @@ -175,7 +112,6 @@ described above. ^Path:~^To determine the user's mail storage ^Current\-Folder:~^To find the default current folder ^Folder\-Protect:~^To set mode when creating a new folder -^rmmproc:~^Program to delete the message .fi .SH "SEE ALSO" @@ -186,8 +122,6 @@ folder(1), rmf(1), rmm(1) .RB ` "\-src\ +folder" "' defaults to the current folder" .RB ` msgs "' defaults to cur" .RB ` \-nolink ' -.RB ` \-nounlink ' -.RB ` \-nopreserve ' .fi .SH CONTEXT @@ -195,9 +129,9 @@ If .B \-src .I +folder is given, it will become the current folder. -If neither +If .B \-link -nor `all' is specified, the current message in the +is specified, the current message in the source folder will be set to the last message specified; otherwise, the current message won't be changed. .PP @@ -208,19 +142,3 @@ will also define those sequences for the destination folders. See .B mh\-sequence (7) for information concerning the previous sequence. - -.SH BUGS -Since -.B refile -uses your -.I rmmproc -to delete the message, -the -.I rmmproc -must -.B NOT -call -.B refile -without specifying -.BR \-normmproc , -or you will create an infinite loop. diff --git a/man/rmm.man1 b/man/rmm.man1 index 0cf138f..a271713 100644 --- a/man/rmm.man1 +++ b/man/rmm.man1 @@ -17,13 +17,9 @@ rmm \- remove messages .SH DESCRIPTION By default, .B rmm -will remove the specified messages by renaming -the message files with preceding commas. Such files will then need to -be removed in some manner after a certain amount of time. Many sites -arrange for -.B cron -to remove these files once a day, so check -with your system administrator. +will remove the specified messages by refiling them to the trash folder +`+trash'. The contents of this folder will then need to +be removed after a certain amount of time. .PP Alternately, if you wish for .B rmm @@ -33,37 +29,11 @@ representing these messages, you can use the switch. But messages removed by this method cannot be later recovered. .PP -If you prefer a more sophisticated method of `removing' messages, you -can define the -.I rmmproc -profile component. For example, you can -add a profile component such as -.PP -.RS 5 -rmmproc: /home/foouser/bin/rmm_msgs -.RE -.PP -then instead of simply renaming the message file, -.B rmm -will call -the named program or script to handle the files that represent the -messages to be deleted. -.PP -Some users of -.B csh -prefer the following: -.PP -.RS 5 -alias rmm 'refile +d' -.RE -.PP -where folder `+d' is a folder for deleted messages, and -.PP .RS 5 -alias mexp 'rm `mhpath +d all`' +rmm \-unlink +trash a .RE .PP -is used to \*(lqexpunge\*(rq deleted messages. +can be used to expunge deleted messages. .PP The current message is not changed by .BR rmm , @@ -86,7 +56,6 @@ advance to the next message in the folder as expected. .ta \w'ExtraBigProfileName 'u ^Path:~^To determine the user's mail storage ^Current\-Folder:~^To find the default current folder -^rmmproc:~^Program to delete the message .fi .SH "SEE ALSO" @@ -96,24 +65,8 @@ refile(1), rmf(1) .nf .RB ` +folder "' defaults to the current folder" .RB ` msgs "' defaults to cur" -.RB ` -nounlink ' +.RB ` \-nounlink ' .fi .SH CONTEXT If a folder is given, it will become the current folder. - -.SH BUGS -Since -.B refile -uses your -.I rmmproc -to delete the message, -the -.I rmmproc -must -.B NOT -call -.B refile -without specifying -.BR \-normmproc , -or you will create an infinte loop. diff --git a/sbr/folder_delmsgs.c b/sbr/folder_delmsgs.c index d6e63b6..17b99be 100644 --- a/sbr/folder_delmsgs.c +++ b/sbr/folder_delmsgs.c @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ /* -** folder_delmsgs.c -- "remove" SELECTED messages from a folder +** folder_delmsgs.c -- remove (= unlink) SELECTED messages from a folder ** ** This code is Copyright (c) 2002, by the authors of nmh. See the ** COPYRIGHT file in the root directory of the nmh distribution for @@ -9,122 +9,48 @@ #include /* -** 1) If we are using an external rmmproc, then exec it. -** 2) Else if unlink_msgs is non-zero, then unlink the -** SELECTED messages. -** 3) Else rename SELECTED messages by prefixing name -** with backup_prefix. +** Unlink the SELECTED messages. ** ** If there is an error, return -1, else return 0. */ - int -folder_delmsgs(struct msgs *mp, int unlink_msgs, int nohook) +folder_delmsgs(struct msgs *mp, int hook) { - pid_t pid; - int msgnum, vecp, retval = 0; - char buf[100], *dp, **vec; + int msgnum, retval = 0; char msgpath[BUFSIZ]; - /* - ** If "rmmproc" is defined, exec it to remove messages. - */ - if (rmmproc) { - /* Unset the EXISTS flag for each message to be removed */ - for (msgnum = mp->lowsel; msgnum <= mp->hghsel; msgnum++) { - if (is_selected(mp, msgnum)) - unset_exists(mp, msgnum); - } - - /* Mark that the sequence information has changed */ - mp->msgflags |= SEQMOD; - - if (mp->numsel > MAXARGS - 2) - adios(NULL, "more than %d messages for %s exec", MAXARGS - 2, - rmmproc); - vec = (char **) calloc((size_t) (mp->numsel + 2), sizeof(*vec)); - if (vec == NULL) - adios(NULL, "unable to allocate exec vector"); - vecp = 1; - for (msgnum = mp->lowsel; msgnum <= mp->hghsel; msgnum++) { - if (is_selected(mp, msgnum) && - !(vec[vecp++] = strdup(m_name(msgnum)))) - adios(NULL, "strdup failed"); + for (msgnum = mp->lowsel; msgnum <= mp->hghsel; msgnum++) { + if (!is_selected(mp, msgnum)) { + continue; } - vec[vecp] = NULL; - - fflush(stdout); - vec[0] = mhbasename(rmmproc); - switch (pid = fork()) { - case -1: - advise("fork", "unable to"); - return -1; + /* unselect message */ + unset_selected(mp, msgnum); + mp->numsel--; - case 0: - execvp(rmmproc, vec); - fprintf(stderr, "unable to exec "); - perror(rmmproc); - _exit(-1); + snprintf(msgpath, sizeof (msgpath), "%s/%d", + mp->foldpath, msgnum); - default: - return (pidwait(pid, -1)); + if (hook) { + /* Run the external hook on the message. */ + ext_hook("del-hook", msgpath, NULL); } - } - /* - ** Either unlink or rename the SELECTED messages - */ - for (msgnum = mp->lowsel; msgnum <= mp->hghsel; msgnum++) { - if (is_selected(mp, msgnum)) { - /* unselect message */ - unset_selected(mp, msgnum); - mp->numsel--; - - /* - ** Run the external hook on the message if one - ** was specified in the context. All we have - ** is the message number; we have changed to - ** the directory containing the message. So, - ** we need to extract that directory to form the - ** complete path. Note that the caller knows the - ** directory, but has no way of passing that to us. - */ - - if (!nohook) { - snprintf(msgpath, sizeof (msgpath), "%s/%d", - mp->foldpath, msgnum); - ext_hook("del-hook", msgpath, NULL); - } - - dp = m_name(msgnum); - - if (unlink_msgs) { - /* just unlink the messages */ - if (unlink(dp) == -1) { - admonish(dp, "unable to unlink"); - retval = -1; - continue; - } - } else { - /* or rename messages with standard prefix */ - strncpy(buf, m_backup(dp), sizeof(buf)); - if (rename(dp, buf) == -1) { - admonish(buf, "unable to rename %s to", dp); - retval = -1; - continue; - } - } - - /* If removal was successful, decrement message count */ - unset_exists(mp, msgnum); - mp->nummsg--; + /* just unlink the messages */ + if (unlink(msgpath) == -1) { + admonish(msgpath, "unable to unlink"); + retval = -1; + continue; } + + /* If removal was successful, decrement message count */ + unset_exists(mp, msgnum); + mp->nummsg--; } /* Sanity check */ if (mp->numsel != 0) - adios(NULL, "oops, mp->numsel should be 0"); + adios(NULL, "oops, mp->numsel should be 0"); /* Mark that the sequence information has changed */ mp->msgflags |= SEQMOD; diff --git a/sbr/m_backup.c b/sbr/m_backup.c index 3749452..bdb0e86 100644 --- a/sbr/m_backup.c +++ b/sbr/m_backup.c @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ m_backup(char *file) snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "%s%s", backup_prefix, cp); else snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "%.*s%s%s", (int)(cp - file), - file, backup_prefix, cp); + file, backup_prefix, cp); unlink(buffer); return buffer; diff --git a/sbr/readconfig.c b/sbr/readconfig.c index bcff1da..280d25b 100644 --- a/sbr/readconfig.c +++ b/sbr/readconfig.c @@ -24,8 +24,8 @@ static struct procstr procs[] = { { "altmsg-link", &altmsglink }, { "fileproc", &fileproc }, { "listproc", &listproc }, - { "rmmproc", &rmmproc }, { "sendmail", &sendmail }, + { "trash-folder", &trashfolder }, { "whatnowproc", &whatnowproc }, { NULL, NULL } }; diff --git a/uip/mhparam.c b/uip/mhparam.c index 20a95e7..7a1c512 100644 --- a/uip/mhparam.c +++ b/uip/mhparam.c @@ -43,7 +43,6 @@ static struct proc procs [] = { { "mimetypequeryproc", &mimetypequeryproc }, { "msgprot", &msgprot }, { "pager", &defaultpager }, - { "rmmproc", &rmmproc }, { "sendmail", &sendmail }, { "version", &version_num }, { "whatnowproc", &whatnowproc }, @@ -51,6 +50,7 @@ static struct proc procs [] = { { "backup-prefix", &backup_prefix }, { "altmsg-link", &altmsglink }, { "draft-folder", &draftfolder }, + { "trash-folder", &trashfolder }, { NULL, NULL }, }; diff --git a/uip/refile.c b/uip/refile.c index e699a14..318d555 100644 --- a/uip/refile.c +++ b/uip/refile.c @@ -17,25 +17,13 @@ static struct swit switches[] = { { "link", 0 }, #define NLINKSW 1 { "nolink", 0 }, -#define PRESSW 2 - { "preserve", 0 }, -#define NPRESSW 3 - { "nopreserve", 0 }, -#define UNLINKSW 4 - { "unlink", 0 }, -#define NUNLINKSW 5 - { "nounlink", 0 }, -#define SRCSW 6 +#define SRCSW 2 { "src +folder", 0 }, -#define FILESW 7 +#define FILESW 3 { "file file", 0 }, -#define RPROCSW 8 - { "rmmproc program", 0 }, -#define NRPRCSW 9 - { "normmproc", 0 }, -#define VERSIONSW 10 +#define VERSIONSW 4 { "version", 0 }, -#define HELPSW 11 +#define HELPSW 5 { "help", 0 }, { NULL, 0 } }; @@ -52,20 +40,19 @@ struct st_fold { */ static void opnfolds(struct st_fold *, int); static void clsfolds(struct st_fold *, int); -static void remove_files(int, char **); -static int m_file(char *, struct st_fold *, int, int, int); +static int m_file(char *, struct st_fold *, int, int); int main(int argc, char **argv) { - int linkf = 0, preserve = 0, filep = 0; - int foldp = 0, unlink_msgs = 0; + int linkf = 0, filep = 0; + int foldp = 0; int i, msgnum; char *cp, *folder = NULL, buf[BUFSIZ]; char **argp, **arguments; - char *filevec[NFOLDERS + 2]; - char **files = &filevec[1]; /* leave room for remove_files:vec[0] */ + char *filevec[NFOLDERS + 1]; + char **files = filevec; struct st_fold folders[NFOLDERS + 1]; struct msgs_array msgs = { 0, 0, NULL }; struct msgs *mp; @@ -75,7 +62,6 @@ main(int argc, char **argv) #endif invo_name = mhbasename(argv[0]); - /* read user profile/context */ context_read(); arguments = getarguments(invo_name, argc, argv, 1); @@ -108,20 +94,6 @@ main(int argc, char **argv) linkf = 0; continue; - case PRESSW: - preserve++; - continue; - case NPRESSW: - preserve = 0; - continue; - - case UNLINKSW: - unlink_msgs++; - continue; - case NUNLINKSW: - unlink_msgs = 0; - continue; - case SRCSW: if (folder) adios(NULL, "only one source folder at a time!"); @@ -139,15 +111,6 @@ main(int argc, char **argv) argp[-2]); files[filep++] = getcpy(expanddir(cp)); continue; - - case RPROCSW: - if (!(rmmproc = *argp++) || *rmmproc == '-') - adios(NULL, "missing argument to %s", - argp[-2]); - continue; - case NRPRCSW: - rmmproc = NULL; - continue; } } if (*cp == '+' || *cp == '@') { @@ -175,11 +138,19 @@ main(int argc, char **argv) adios(NULL, "use -file or some messages, not both"); opnfolds(folders, foldp); for (i = 0; i < filep; i++) - if (m_file(files[i], folders, foldp, preserve, 0)) + if (m_file(files[i], folders, foldp, 0)) done(1); - /* If -nolink, then "remove" files */ - if (!linkf) - remove_files(filep, filevec); + /* If -nolink, then unlink files */ + if (!linkf) { + int i; + char **files = filevec; + + /* just unlink the files */ + for (i = 0; i < filep; i++) { + if (unlink(files[i]) == NOTOK) + admonish(files[i], "unable to unlink"); + } + } done(0); } @@ -218,44 +189,32 @@ main(int argc, char **argv) for (msgnum = mp->lowsel; msgnum <= mp->hghsel; msgnum++) { if (is_selected(mp, msgnum)) { cp = getcpy(m_name(msgnum)); - if (m_file(cp, folders, foldp, preserve, !linkf)) + if (m_file(cp, folders, foldp, !linkf)) done(1); free(cp); } } /* - ** This is a hack. If we are using an external rmmproc, - ** then save the current folder to the context file, - ** so the external rmmproc will remove files from the correct - ** directory. This should be moved to folder_delmsgs(). - */ - if (rmmproc) { - context_replace(curfolder, folder); - context_save(); - fflush(stdout); - } - - /* - ** If -nolink, then "remove" messages from source folder. + ** If -nolink, then remove (= unlink) messages from source folder. ** ** Note that folder_delmsgs does not call the delete hook ** because the message has already been handled above. */ if (!linkf) { - folder_delmsgs(mp, unlink_msgs, 1); + folder_delmsgs(mp, 0); } clsfolds(folders, foldp); - if (mp->hghsel != mp->curmsg && - (mp->numsel != mp->nummsg || linkf)) + if (linkf) { seq_setcur(mp, mp->hghsel); + } seq_save(mp); /* synchronize message sequences */ - context_replace(curfolder, folder); /* update current folder */ - context_save(); /* save the context file */ - folder_free(mp); /* free folder structure */ + context_replace(curfolder, folder); + context_save(); + folder_free(mp); done(0); return 1; } @@ -265,7 +224,6 @@ main(int argc, char **argv) ** Read all the destination folders and ** create folder structures for all of them. */ - static void opnfolds(struct st_fold *folders, int nfolders) { @@ -296,7 +254,6 @@ opnfolds(struct st_fold *folders, int nfolders) ** Set the Previous-Sequence and then sychronize the ** sequence file, for each destination folder. */ - static void clsfolds(struct st_fold *folders, int nfolders) { @@ -312,53 +269,18 @@ clsfolds(struct st_fold *folders, int nfolders) /* -** If you have a "rmmproc" defined, we called that -** to remove all the specified files. If "rmmproc" -** is not defined, then just unlink the files. -*/ - -static void -remove_files(int filep, char **files) -{ - int i; - char **vec; - - /* If rmmproc is defined, we use that */ - if (rmmproc) { - vec = files++; /* vec[0] = filevec[0] */ - files[filep] = NULL; /* NULL terminate list */ - - fflush(stdout); - vec[0] = mhbasename(rmmproc); - execvp(rmmproc, vec); - adios(rmmproc, "unable to exec"); - } - - /* Else just unlink the files */ - files++; /* advance past filevec[0] */ - for (i = 0; i < filep; i++) { - if (unlink(files[i]) == NOTOK) - admonish(files[i], "unable to unlink"); - } -} - - -/* ** Link (or copy) the message into each of ** the destination folders. */ - static int -m_file(char *msgfile, struct st_fold *folders, int nfolders, int preserve, - int refile) +m_file(char *msgfile, struct st_fold *folders, int nfolders, int refile) { int msgnum; struct st_fold *fp, *ep; for (fp = folders, ep = folders + nfolders; fp < ep; fp++) { if ((msgnum = folder_addmsg(&fp->f_mp, msgfile, 1, 0, - preserve, nfolders == 1 && refile, maildir)) - == -1) + 0, nfolders == 1 && refile, maildir)) == -1) return 1; } return 0; diff --git a/uip/rmm.c b/uip/rmm.c index 35983bd..ecc9b9b 100644 --- a/uip/rmm.c +++ b/uip/rmm.c @@ -25,19 +25,20 @@ static struct swit switches[] = { int main(int argc, char **argv) { - int msgnum, unlink_msgs = 0; - char *cp, *maildir, *folder = NULL; + int msgnum, unlink_msgs = 0, vecp = 0; + char *cp, *maildir, *folder = NULL, **vec; char buf[BUFSIZ], **argp; char **arguments; struct msgs_array msgs = { 0, 0, NULL }; struct msgs *mp; + pid_t pid; + #ifdef LOCALE setlocale(LC_ALL, ""); #endif invo_name = mhbasename(argv[0]); - /* read user profile/context */ context_read(); arguments = getarguments(invo_name, argc, argv, 1); @@ -101,26 +102,72 @@ main(int argc, char **argv) done(1); seq_setprev(mp); /* set the previous-sequence */ + + if (unlink_msgs) { + /* "remove" the SELECTED messages */ + folder_delmsgs(mp, 1); + + seq_save(mp); + context_replace(curfolder, folder); + context_save(); + folder_free(mp); + done(0); + return 1; + } + /* - ** This is hackish. If we are using a external rmmproc, + ** This is hackish. If we don't unlink, but refile, ** then we need to update the current folder in the - ** context so the external rmmproc will remove files - ** from the correct directory. This should be moved to - ** folder_delmsgs(). + ** context so the external program will refile files + ** from the correct directory. */ - if (rmmproc) { - context_replace(curfolder, folder); - context_save(); - fflush(stdout); + context_replace(curfolder, folder); + context_save(); + fflush(stdout); + + /* remove by refiling. */ + /* Unset the EXISTS flag for each message to be removed */ + for (msgnum = mp->lowsel; msgnum <= mp->hghsel; msgnum++) { + if (is_selected(mp, msgnum)) + unset_exists(mp, msgnum); + } + + /* Mark that the sequence information has changed */ + mp->msgflags |= SEQMOD; + + if (mp->numsel+4 > MAXARGS) + adios(NULL, "more than %d messages for refile exec", + MAXARGS - 4); + vec = (char **)mh_xmalloc((size_t)(mp->numsel + 4) * sizeof(*vec)); + vec[vecp++] = "refile"; + vec[vecp++] = "-nolink"; + vec[vecp++] = concat("+", trashfolder, NULL); + for (msgnum = mp->lowsel; msgnum <= mp->hghsel; msgnum++) { + if (!is_selected(mp, msgnum)) { + continue; + } + if (!(vec[vecp++] = strdup(m_name(msgnum)))) { + adios(NULL, "strdup failed"); + } } + vec[vecp] = NULL; + + fflush(stdout); + switch (pid = fork()) { + case -1: + adios("fork", "unable to"); - /* "remove" the SELECTED messages */ - folder_delmsgs(mp, unlink_msgs, 0); + case 0: + execvp(*vec, vec); + fprintf(stderr, "unable to exec "); + perror(*vec); + _exit(-1); + + default: + pidwait(pid, -1); + } - seq_save(mp); /* synchronize message sequences */ - context_replace(curfolder, folder); /* update current folder */ - context_save(); /* save the context file */ - folder_free(mp); /* free folder structure */ + folder_free(mp); done(0); return 1; } diff --git a/uip/whatnow.c b/uip/whatnow.c index d0b0f93..6e58052 100644 --- a/uip/whatnow.c +++ b/uip/whatnow.c @@ -671,9 +671,9 @@ editfile(char **ed, char **arg, char *file, int use, struct msgs *mp, default: if ((status = pidwait(pid, NOTOK))) { - if (((status & 0xff00) != 0xff00) - && (!reedit || (status & 0x00ff))) { - if (!use && (status & 0xff00) && (rename(file, cp = m_backup (file)) != NOTOK)) { + if (((status & 0xff00) != 0xff00) && + (!reedit || (status & 0x00ff))) { + if (!use && (status & 0xff00) && (rename(file, cp = m_backup(file)) != NOTOK)) { advise(NULL, "problems with edit--draft left in %s", cp); } else { advise(NULL, "problems with edit--%s preserved", file);