/* * Copyright (C) 2005 Andreas Krennmair * Copyright (C) 2005 Peter J. Holzer * Copyright (C) 2005-9 Rocco Rutte * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. * */ /* This file was originally part of mutt-ng */ #if HAVE_CONFIG_H # include "config.h" #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "mutt.h" #include "mutt_curses.h" #include "ascii.h" #include "lib.h" #define FLOWED_MAX 72 typedef struct flowed_state { size_t width; size_t spaces; int delsp; } flowed_state_t; static int get_quote_level (const char *line) { int quoted = 0; char *p = (char *) line; while (p && *p == '>') { quoted++; p++; } return quoted; } static size_t print_indent (int ql, STATE *s, int sp) { int i; size_t wid = 0; if (s->prefix) { /* use given prefix only for format=fixed replies to format=flowed, * for format=flowed replies to format=flowed, use '>' indentation */ if (option (OPTTEXTFLOWED)) ql++; else { state_puts (s->prefix, s); wid = mutt_strwidth (s->prefix); sp = 0; } } for (i = 0; i < ql; i++) state_putc ('>', s); if (sp) state_putc (' ', s); return ql + sp + wid; } static void flush_par (STATE *s, flowed_state_t *fst) { if (fst->width > 0) { state_putc ('\n', s); fst->width = 0; } fst->spaces = 0; } static int quote_width (STATE *s, int ql) { size_t width = (Wrap ? mutt_term_width (Wrap) : FLOWED_MAX) - 1; if (s->flags & M_REPLYING && width > FLOWED_MAX) width = FLOWED_MAX; if (ql + 1 < width) width -= ql + 1; return width; } static void print_flowed_line (char *line, STATE *s, int ql, flowed_state_t *fst, int term) { size_t width, w, words = 0; char *p; char last; if (!line || !*line) { /* flush current paragraph (if any) first */ flush_par (s, fst); print_indent (ql, s, 0); state_putc ('\n', s); return; } width = quote_width (s, ql); last = line[mutt_strlen (line) - 1]; dprint (4, (debugfile, "f=f: line [%s], width = %ld, spaces = %d\n", NONULL(line), (long)width, fst->spaces)); for (p = (char *)line, words = 0; (p = strsep (&line, " ")) != NULL ; ) { dprint(4,(debugfile,"f=f: word [%s], width: %d, remaining = [%s]\n", p, fst->width, line)); /* remember number of spaces */ if (!*p) { dprint(4,(debugfile,"f=f: additional space\n")); fst->spaces++; continue; } /* there's exactly one space prior to every but the first word */ if (words) fst->spaces++; w = mutt_strwidth (p); /* see if we need to break the line but make sure the first word is put on the line regardless; if for DelSp=yes only one trailing space is used, we probably have a long word that we should break within (we leave that up to the pager or user) */ if (!(!fst->spaces && fst->delsp && last != ' ') && w < width && w + fst->width + fst->spaces > width) { dprint(4,(debugfile,"f=f: break line at %d, %d spaces left\n", fst->width, fst->spaces)); /* only honor trailing spaces for format=flowed replies */ if (option(OPTTEXTFLOWED)) for ( ; fst->spaces; fst->spaces--) state_putc (' ', s); state_putc ('\n', s); fst->width = 0; fst->spaces = 0; words = 0; } if (!words && !fst->width) fst->width = print_indent (ql, s, !(s->flags & M_REPLYING) && (ql > 0 || s->prefix)); fst->width += w + fst->spaces; for ( ; fst->spaces; fst->spaces--) state_putc (' ', s); state_puts (p, s); words++; } if (term) flush_par (s, fst); } static void print_fixed_line (const char *line, STATE *s, int ql, flowed_state_t *fst) { print_indent (ql, s, !(s->flags & M_REPLYING) && (ql > 0 || s->prefix)); if (line && *line) state_puts (line, s); state_putc ('\n', s); fst->width = 0; fst->spaces = 0; } int rfc3676_handler (BODY * a, STATE * s) { char *buf = NULL, *t = NULL; unsigned int quotelevel = 0, newql = 0, sigsep = 0; int buf_off = 0, delsp = 0, fixed = 0; size_t buf_len = 0, sz = 0; flowed_state_t fst; memset (&fst, 0, sizeof (fst)); /* respect DelSp of RfC3676 only with f=f parts */ if ((t = (char *) mutt_get_parameter ("delsp", a->parameter))) { delsp = mutt_strlen (t) == 3 && ascii_strncasecmp (t, "yes", 3) == 0; t = NULL; fst.delsp = 1; } dprint (4, (debugfile, "f=f: DelSp: %s\n", delsp ? "yes" : "no")); while ((buf = mutt_read_line (buf, &sz, s->fpin, NULL, 0))) { buf_len = mutt_strlen (buf); newql = get_quote_level (buf); /* end flowed paragraph (if we're within one) if quoting level * changes (should not but can happen, see RFC 3676, sec. 4.5.) */ if (newql != quotelevel) flush_par (s, &fst); quotelevel = newql; buf_off = newql; /* respect sender's space-stuffing by removing one leading space */ if (buf[buf_off] == ' ') buf_off++; /* test for signature separator */ sigsep = ascii_strcmp (buf + buf_off, "-- ") == 0; /* a fixed line either has no trailing space or is the * signature separator */ fixed = buf_len == buf_off || buf[buf_len - 1] != ' ' || sigsep; /* print fixed-and-standalone, fixed-and-empty and sigsep lines as * fixed lines */ if ((fixed && (!fst.width || !buf_len)) || sigsep) { /* if we're within a flowed paragraph, terminate it */ flush_par (s, &fst); print_fixed_line (buf + buf_off, s, quotelevel, &fst); continue; } /* for DelSp=yes, we need to strip one SP prior to CRLF on flowed lines */ if (delsp && !fixed) buf[--buf_len] = '\0'; print_flowed_line (buf + buf_off, s, quotelevel, &fst, fixed); } flush_par (s, &fst); FREE (&buf); return (0); } /* * This routine does RfC3676 space stuffing since it's a MUST. * Space stuffing means that we have to add leading spaces to * certain lines: * - lines starting with a space * - lines starting with 'From ' * This routine is only called once right after editing the * initial message so it's up to the user to take care of stuffing * when editing the message several times before actually sending it * * This is more or less a hack as it replaces the message's content with * a freshly created copy in a tempfile and modifies the file's mtime * so we don't trigger code paths watching for mtime changes */ void rfc3676_space_stuff (HEADER* hdr) { #if DEBUG int lc = 0; size_t len = 0; unsigned char c = '\0'; #endif FILE *in = NULL, *out = NULL; char buf[LONG_STRING]; char tmpfile[_POSIX_PATH_MAX]; if (!hdr || !hdr->content || !hdr->content->filename) return; dprint (2, (debugfile, "f=f: postprocess %s\n", hdr->content->filename)); if ((in = safe_fopen (hdr->content->filename, "r")) == NULL) return; mutt_mktemp (tmpfile, sizeof (tmpfile)); if ((out = safe_fopen (tmpfile, "w+")) == NULL) { safe_fclose (&in); return; } while (fgets (buf, sizeof (buf), in)) { if (ascii_strncmp ("From ", buf, 5) == 0 || buf[0] == ' ') { fputc (' ', out); #if DEBUG lc++; len = mutt_strlen (buf); if (len > 0) { c = buf[len-1]; buf[len-1] = '\0'; } dprint (4, (debugfile, "f=f: line %d needs space-stuffing: '%s'\n", lc, buf)); if (len > 0) buf[len-1] = c; #endif } fputs (buf, out); } safe_fclose (&in); safe_fclose (&out); mutt_set_mtime (hdr->content->filename, tmpfile); unlink (hdr->content->filename); mutt_str_replace (&hdr->content->filename, tmpfile); }