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gnupg/tools/rfc822parse.c
Werner Koch 096e7457ec Change all quotes in strings and comments to the new GNU standard.
The asymmetric quotes used by GNU in the past (`...') don't render
nicely on modern systems.  We now use two \x27 characters ('...').

The proper solution would be to use the correct Unicode symmetric
quotes here.  However this has the disadvantage that the system
requires Unicode support.  We don't want that today.  If Unicode is
available a generated po file can be used to output proper quotes.  A
simple sed script like the one used for en@quote is sufficient to
change them.

The changes have been done by applying

  sed -i "s/\`\([^'\`]*\)'/'\1'/g"

to most files and fixing obvious problems by hand.  The msgid strings in
the po files were fixed with a similar command.
2012-06-05 19:29:22 +02:00

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/* rfc822parse.c - Simple mail and MIME parser
* Copyright (C) 1999, 2000 Werner Koch, Duesseldorf
* Copyright (C) 2003, 2004 g10 Code GmbH
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 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 Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
/* According to RFC822 binary zeroes are allowed at many places. We do
* not handle this correct especially in the field parsing code. It
* should be easy to fix and the API provides a interfaces which
* returns the length but in addition makes sure that returned strings
* are always ended by a \0.
*
* Furthermore, the case of field names is changed and thus it is not
* always a good idea to use these modified header
* lines (e.g. signatures may break).
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include <config.h>
#endif
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include "rfc822parse.h"
enum token_type
{
tSPACE,
tATOM,
tQUOTED,
tDOMAINLIT,
tSPECIAL
};
/* For now we directly use our TOKEN as the parse context */
typedef struct rfc822parse_field_context *TOKEN;
struct rfc822parse_field_context
{
TOKEN next;
enum token_type type;
struct {
unsigned int cont:1;
unsigned int lowered:1;
} flags;
/*TOKEN owner_pantry; */
char data[1];
};
struct hdr_line
{
struct hdr_line *next;
int cont; /* This is a continuation of the previous line. */
unsigned char line[1];
};
typedef struct hdr_line *HDR_LINE;
struct part
{
struct part *right; /* The next part. */
struct part *down; /* A contained part. */
HDR_LINE hdr_lines; /* Header lines os that part. */
HDR_LINE *hdr_lines_tail; /* Helper for adding lines. */
char *boundary; /* Only used in the first part. */
};
typedef struct part *part_t;
struct rfc822parse_context
{
rfc822parse_cb_t callback;
void *callback_value;
int callback_error;
int in_body;
int in_preamble; /* Wether we are before the first boundary. */
part_t parts; /* The tree of parts. */
part_t current_part; /* Whom we are processing (points into parts). */
const char *boundary; /* Current boundary. */
};
static HDR_LINE find_header (rfc822parse_t msg, const char *name,
int which, HDR_LINE * rprev);
static size_t
length_sans_trailing_ws (const unsigned char *line, size_t len)
{
const unsigned char *p, *mark;
size_t n;
for (mark=NULL, p=line, n=0; n < len; n++, p++)
{
if (strchr (" \t\r\n", *p ))
{
if( !mark )
mark = p;
}
else
mark = NULL;
}
if (mark)
return mark - line;
return len;
}
static void
lowercase_string (unsigned char *string)
{
for (; *string; string++)
if (*string >= 'A' && *string <= 'Z')
*string = *string - 'A' + 'a';
}
/* Transform a header name into a standard capitalized format; i.e
"Content-Type". Conversion stops at the colon. As usual we don't
use the localized versions of ctype.h.
*/
static void
capitalize_header_name (unsigned char *name)
{
int first = 1;
for (; *name && *name != ':'; name++)
if (*name == '-')
first = 1;
else if (first)
{
if (*name >= 'a' && *name <= 'z')
*name = *name - 'a' + 'A';
first = 0;
}
else if (*name >= 'A' && *name <= 'Z')
*name = *name - 'A' + 'a';
}
#ifndef HAVE_STPCPY
static char *
stpcpy (char *a,const char *b)
{
while (*b)
*a++ = *b++;
*a = 0;
return (char*)a;
}
#endif
/* If a callback has been registerd, call it for the event of type
EVENT. */
static int
do_callback (rfc822parse_t msg, rfc822parse_event_t event)
{
int rc;
if (!msg->callback || msg->callback_error)
return 0;
rc = msg->callback (msg->callback_value, event, msg);
if (rc)
msg->callback_error = rc;
return rc;
}
static part_t
new_part (void)
{
part_t part;
part = calloc (1, sizeof *part);
if (part)
{
part->hdr_lines_tail = &part->hdr_lines;
}
return part;
}
static void
release_part (part_t part)
{
part_t tmp;
HDR_LINE hdr, hdr2;
for (; part; part = tmp)
{
tmp = part->right;
if (part->down)
release_part (part->down);
for (hdr = part->hdr_lines; hdr; hdr = hdr2)
{
hdr2 = hdr->next;
free (hdr);
}
free (part->boundary);
free (part);
}
}
static void
release_handle_data (rfc822parse_t msg)
{
release_part (msg->parts);
msg->parts = NULL;
msg->current_part = NULL;
msg->boundary = NULL;
}
/* Create a new parsing context for an entire rfc822 message and
return it. CB and CB_VALUE may be given to callback for certain
events. NULL is returned on error with errno set appropriately. */
rfc822parse_t
rfc822parse_open (rfc822parse_cb_t cb, void *cb_value)
{
rfc822parse_t msg = calloc (1, sizeof *msg);
if (msg)
{
msg->parts = msg->current_part = new_part ();
if (!msg->parts)
{
free (msg);
msg = NULL;
}
else
{
msg->callback = cb;
msg->callback_value = cb_value;
if (do_callback (msg, RFC822PARSE_OPEN))
{
release_handle_data (msg);
free (msg);
msg = NULL;
}
}
}
return msg;
}
void
rfc822parse_cancel (rfc822parse_t msg)
{
if (msg)
{
do_callback (msg, RFC822PARSE_CANCEL);
release_handle_data (msg);
free (msg);
}
}
void
rfc822parse_close (rfc822parse_t msg)
{
if (msg)
{
do_callback (msg, RFC822PARSE_CLOSE);
release_handle_data (msg);
free (msg);
}
}
static part_t
find_parent (part_t tree, part_t target)
{
part_t part;
for (part = tree->down; part; part = part->right)
{
if (part == target)
return tree; /* Found. */
if (part->down)
{
part_t tmp = find_parent (part, target);
if (tmp)
return tmp;
}
}
return NULL;
}
static void
set_current_part_to_parent (rfc822parse_t msg)
{
part_t parent;
assert (msg->current_part);
parent = find_parent (msg->parts, msg->current_part);
if (!parent)
return; /* Already at the top. */
#ifndef NDEBUG
{
part_t part;
for (part = parent->down; part; part = part->right)
if (part == msg->current_part)
break;
assert (part);
}
#endif
msg->current_part = parent;
parent = find_parent (msg->parts, parent);
msg->boundary = parent? parent->boundary: NULL;
}
/****************
* We have read in all header lines and are about to receive the body
* part. The delimiter line has already been processed.
*
* FIXME: we's better return an error in case of memory failures.
*/
static int
transition_to_body (rfc822parse_t msg)
{
rfc822parse_field_t ctx;
int rc;
rc = do_callback (msg, RFC822PARSE_T2BODY);
if (!rc)
{
/* Store the boundary if we have multipart type. */
ctx = rfc822parse_parse_field (msg, "Content-Type", -1);
if (ctx)
{
const char *s;
s = rfc822parse_query_media_type (ctx, NULL);
if (s && !strcmp (s,"multipart"))
{
s = rfc822parse_query_parameter (ctx, "boundary", 0);
if (s)
{
assert (!msg->current_part->boundary);
msg->current_part->boundary = malloc (strlen (s) + 1);
if (msg->current_part->boundary)
{
part_t part;
strcpy (msg->current_part->boundary, s);
msg->boundary = msg->current_part->boundary;
part = new_part ();
if (!part)
{
int save_errno = errno;
rfc822parse_release_field (ctx);
errno = save_errno;
return -1;
}
rc = do_callback (msg, RFC822PARSE_LEVEL_DOWN);
assert (!msg->current_part->down);
msg->current_part->down = part;
msg->current_part = part;
msg->in_preamble = 1;
}
}
}
rfc822parse_release_field (ctx);
}
}
return rc;
}
/* We have just passed a MIME boundary and need to prepare for new part.
headers. */
static int
transition_to_header (rfc822parse_t msg)
{
part_t part;
assert (msg->current_part);
assert (!msg->current_part->right);
part = new_part ();
if (!part)
return -1;
msg->current_part->right = part;
msg->current_part = part;
return 0;
}
static int
insert_header (rfc822parse_t msg, const unsigned char *line, size_t length)
{
HDR_LINE hdr;
assert (msg->current_part);
if (!length)
{
msg->in_body = 1;
return transition_to_body (msg);
}
if (!msg->current_part->hdr_lines)
do_callback (msg, RFC822PARSE_BEGIN_HEADER);
length = length_sans_trailing_ws (line, length);
hdr = malloc (sizeof (*hdr) + length);
if (!hdr)
return -1;
hdr->next = NULL;
hdr->cont = (*line == ' ' || *line == '\t');
memcpy (hdr->line, line, length);
hdr->line[length] = 0; /* Make it a string. */
/* Transform a field name into canonical format. */
if (!hdr->cont && strchr (line, ':'))
capitalize_header_name (hdr->line);
*msg->current_part->hdr_lines_tail = hdr;
msg->current_part->hdr_lines_tail = &hdr->next;
/* Lets help the caller to prevent mail loops and issue an event for
* every Received header. */
if (length >= 9 && !memcmp (line, "Received:", 9))
do_callback (msg, RFC822PARSE_RCVD_SEEN);
return 0;
}
/****************
* Note: We handle the body transparent to allow binary zeroes in it.
*/
static int
insert_body (rfc822parse_t msg, const unsigned char *line, size_t length)
{
int rc = 0;
if (length > 2 && *line == '-' && line[1] == '-' && msg->boundary)
{
size_t blen = strlen (msg->boundary);
if (length == blen + 2
&& !memcmp (line+2, msg->boundary, blen))
{
rc = do_callback (msg, RFC822PARSE_BOUNDARY);
msg->in_body = 0;
if (!rc && !msg->in_preamble)
rc = transition_to_header (msg);
msg->in_preamble = 0;
}
else if (length == blen + 4
&& line[length-2] =='-' && line[length-1] == '-'
&& !memcmp (line+2, msg->boundary, blen))
{
rc = do_callback (msg, RFC822PARSE_LAST_BOUNDARY);
msg->boundary = NULL; /* No current boundary anymore. */
set_current_part_to_parent (msg);
/* Fixme: The next should actually be send right before the
next boundary, so that we can mark the epilogue. */
if (!rc)
rc = do_callback (msg, RFC822PARSE_LEVEL_UP);
}
}
if (msg->in_preamble && !rc)
rc = do_callback (msg, RFC822PARSE_PREAMBLE);
return rc;
}
/* Insert the next line into the parser. Return 0 on success or true
on error with errno set appropriately. */
int
rfc822parse_insert (rfc822parse_t msg, const unsigned char *line, size_t length)
{
return (msg->in_body
? insert_body (msg, line, length)
: insert_header (msg, line, length));
}
/* Tell the parser that we have finished the message. */
int
rfc822parse_finish (rfc822parse_t msg)
{
return do_callback (msg, RFC822PARSE_FINISH);
}
/****************
* Get a copy of a header line. The line is returned as one long
* string with LF to separate the continuation line. Caller must free
* the return buffer. WHICH may be used to enumerate over all lines.
* Wildcards are allowed. This function works on the current headers;
* i.e. the regular mail headers or the MIME headers of the current
* part.
*
* WHICH gives the mode:
* -1 := Take the last occurence
* n := Take the n-th one.
*
* Returns a newly allocated buffer or NULL on error. errno is set in
* case of a memory failure or set to 0 if the requested field is not
* available.
*
* If VALUEOFF is not NULL it will receive the offset of the first non
* space character in the value part of the line (i.e. after the first
* colon).
*/
char *
rfc822parse_get_field (rfc822parse_t msg, const char *name, int which,
size_t *valueoff)
{
HDR_LINE h, h2;
char *buf, *p;
size_t n;
h = find_header (msg, name, which, NULL);
if (!h)
{
errno = 0;
return NULL; /* no such field */
}
n = strlen (h->line) + 1;
for (h2 = h->next; h2 && h2->cont; h2 = h2->next)
n += strlen (h2->line) + 1;
buf = p = malloc (n);
if (buf)
{
p = stpcpy (p, h->line);
*p++ = '\n';
for (h2 = h->next; h2 && h2->cont; h2 = h2->next)
{
p = stpcpy (p, h2->line);
*p++ = '\n';
}
p[-1] = 0;
}
if (valueoff)
{
p = strchr (buf, ':');
if (!p)
*valueoff = 0; /* Oops: should never happen. */
else
{
p++;
while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t' || *p == '\r' || *p == '\n')
p++;
*valueoff = p - buf;
}
}
return buf;
}
/****************
* Enumerate all header. Caller has to provide the address of a pointer
* which has to be initialzed to NULL, the caller should then never change this
* pointer until he has closed the enumeration by passing again the address
* of the pointer but with msg set to NULL.
* The function returns pointers to all the header lines or NULL when
* all lines have been enumerated or no headers are available.
*/
const char *
rfc822parse_enum_header_lines (rfc822parse_t msg, void **context)
{
HDR_LINE l;
if (!msg) /* Close. */
return NULL;
if (*context == msg || !msg->current_part)
return NULL;
l = *context ? (HDR_LINE) *context : msg->current_part->hdr_lines;
if (l)
{
*context = l->next ? (void *) (l->next) : (void *) msg;
return l->line;
}
*context = msg; /* Mark end of list. */
return NULL;
}
/****************
* Find a header field. If the Name does end in an asterisk this is meant
* to be a wildcard.
*
* which -1 : Retrieve the last field
* >0 : Retrieve the n-th field
* RPREV may be used to return the predecessor of the returned field;
* which may be NULL for the very first one. It has to be initialzed
* to either NULL in which case the search start at the first header line,
* or it may point to a headerline, where the search should start
*/
static HDR_LINE
find_header (rfc822parse_t msg, const char *name, int which, HDR_LINE *rprev)
{
HDR_LINE hdr, prev = NULL, mark = NULL;
unsigned char *p;
size_t namelen, n;
int found = 0;
int glob = 0;
if (!msg->current_part)
return NULL;
namelen = strlen (name);
if (namelen && name[namelen - 1] == '*')
{
namelen--;
glob = 1;
}
hdr = msg->current_part->hdr_lines;
if (rprev && *rprev)
{
/* spool forward to the requested starting place.
* we cannot simply set this as we have to return
* the previous list element too */
for (; hdr && hdr != *rprev; prev = hdr, hdr = hdr->next)
;
}
for (; hdr; prev = hdr, hdr = hdr->next)
{
if (hdr->cont)
continue;
if (!(p = strchr (hdr->line, ':')))
continue; /* invalid header, just skip it. */
n = p - hdr->line;
if (!n)
continue; /* invalid name */
if ((glob ? (namelen <= n) : (namelen == n))
&& !memcmp (hdr->line, name, namelen))
{
found++;
if (which == -1)
mark = hdr;
else if (found == which)
{
if (rprev)
*rprev = prev;
return hdr;
}
}
}
if (mark && rprev)
*rprev = prev;
return mark;
}
static const char *
skip_ws (const char *s)
{
while (*s == ' ' || *s == '\t' || *s == '\r' || *s == '\n')
s++;
return s;
}
static void
release_token_list (TOKEN t)
{
while (t)
{
TOKEN t2 = t->next;
/* fixme: If we have owner_pantry, put the token back to
* this pantry so that it can be reused later */
free (t);
t = t2;
}
}
static TOKEN
new_token (enum token_type type, const char *buf, size_t length)
{
TOKEN t;
/* fixme: look through our pantries to find a suitable
* token for reuse */
t = malloc (sizeof *t + length);
if (t)
{
t->next = NULL;
t->type = type;
memset (&t->flags, 0, sizeof (t->flags));
t->data[0] = 0;
if (buf)
{
memcpy (t->data, buf, length);
t->data[length] = 0; /* Make sure it is a C string. */
}
else
t->data[0] = 0;
}
return t;
}
static TOKEN
append_to_token (TOKEN old, const char *buf, size_t length)
{
size_t n = strlen (old->data);
TOKEN t;
t = malloc (sizeof *t + n + length);
if (t)
{
t->next = old->next;
t->type = old->type;
t->flags = old->flags;
memcpy (t->data, old->data, n);
memcpy (t->data + n, buf, length);
t->data[n + length] = 0;
old->next = NULL;
release_token_list (old);
}
return t;
}
/*
Parse a field into tokens as defined by rfc822.
*/
static TOKEN
parse_field (HDR_LINE hdr)
{
static const char specials[] = "<>@.,;:\\[]\"()";
static const char specials2[] = "<>@.,;:";
static const char tspecials[] = "/?=<>@,;:\\[]\"()";
static const char tspecials2[] = "/?=<>@.,;:"; /* FIXME: really
include '.'?*/
static struct
{
const unsigned char *name;
size_t namelen;
} tspecial_header[] = {
{ "Content-Type", 12},
{ "Content-Transfer-Encoding", 25},
{ "Content-Disposition", 19},
{ NULL, 0}
};
const char *delimiters;
const char *delimiters2;
const unsigned char *line, *s, *s2;
size_t n;
int i, invalid = 0;
TOKEN t, tok, *tok_tail;
errno = 0;
if (!hdr)
return NULL;
tok = NULL;
tok_tail = &tok;
line = hdr->line;
if (!(s = strchr (line, ':')))
return NULL; /* oops */
n = s - line;
if (!n)
return NULL; /* oops: invalid name */
delimiters = specials;
delimiters2 = specials2;
for (i = 0; tspecial_header[i].name; i++)
{
if (n == tspecial_header[i].namelen
&& !memcmp (line, tspecial_header[i].name, n))
{
delimiters = tspecials;
delimiters2 = tspecials2;
break;
}
}
s++; /* Move over the colon. */
for (;;)
{
if (!*s)
{
if (!hdr->next || !hdr->next->cont)
break;
hdr = hdr->next;
s = hdr->line;
}
if (*s == '(')
{
int level = 1;
int in_quote = 0;
invalid = 0;
for (s++;; s++)
{
if (!*s)
{
if (!hdr->next || !hdr->next->cont)
break;
hdr = hdr->next;
s = hdr->line;
}
if (in_quote)
{
if (*s == '\"')
in_quote = 0;
else if (*s == '\\' && s[1]) /* what about continuation? */
s++;
}
else if (*s == ')')
{
if (!--level)
break;
}
else if (*s == '(')
level++;
else if (*s == '\"')
in_quote = 1;
}
if (!*s)
; /* Actually this is an error, but we don't care about it. */
else
s++;
}
else if (*s == '\"' || *s == '[')
{
/* We do not check for non-allowed nesting of domainliterals */
int term = *s == '\"' ? '\"' : ']';
invalid = 0;
s++;
t = NULL;
for (;;)
{
for (s2 = s; *s2; s2++)
{
if (*s2 == term)
break;
else if (*s2 == '\\' && s2[1]) /* what about continuation? */
s2++;
}
t = (t
? append_to_token (t, s, s2 - s)
: new_token (term == '\"'? tQUOTED : tDOMAINLIT, s, s2 - s));
if (!t)
goto failure;
if (*s2 || !hdr->next || !hdr->next->cont)
break;
hdr = hdr->next;
s = hdr->line;
}
*tok_tail = t;
tok_tail = &t->next;
s = s2;
if (*s)
s++; /* skip the delimiter */
}
else if ((s2 = strchr (delimiters2, *s)))
{ /* Special characters which are not handled above. */
invalid = 0;
t = new_token (tSPECIAL, s, 1);
if (!t)
goto failure;
*tok_tail = t;
tok_tail = &t->next;
s++;
}
else if (*s == ' ' || *s == '\t' || *s == '\r' || *s == '\n')
{
invalid = 0;
s = skip_ws (s + 1);
}
else if (*s > 0x20 && !(*s & 128))
{ /* Atom. */
invalid = 0;
for (s2 = s + 1; *s2 > 0x20
&& !(*s2 & 128) && !strchr (delimiters, *s2); s2++)
;
t = new_token (tATOM, s, s2 - s);
if (!t)
goto failure;
*tok_tail = t;
tok_tail = &t->next;
s = s2;
}
else
{ /* Invalid character. */
if (!invalid)
{ /* For parsing we assume only one space. */
t = new_token (tSPACE, NULL, 0);
if (!t)
goto failure;
*tok_tail = t;
tok_tail = &t->next;
invalid = 1;
}
s++;
}
}
return tok;
failure:
{
int save = errno;
release_token_list (tok);
errno = save;
}
return NULL;
}
/****************
* Find and parse a header field.
* WHICH indicates what to do if there are multiple instance of the same
* field (like "Received"); the following value are defined:
* -1 := Take the last occurence
* 0 := Reserved
* n := Take the n-th one.
* Returns a handle for further operations on the parse context of the field
* or NULL if the field was not found.
*/
rfc822parse_field_t
rfc822parse_parse_field (rfc822parse_t msg, const char *name, int which)
{
HDR_LINE hdr;
if (!which)
return NULL;
hdr = find_header (msg, name, which, NULL);
if (!hdr)
return NULL;
return parse_field (hdr);
}
void
rfc822parse_release_field (rfc822parse_field_t ctx)
{
if (ctx)
release_token_list (ctx);
}
/****************
* Check whether T points to a parameter.
* A parameter starts with a semicolon and it is assumed that t
* points to exactly this one.
*/
static int
is_parameter (TOKEN t)
{
t = t->next;
if (!t || t->type != tATOM)
return 0;
t = t->next;
if (!t || !(t->type == tSPECIAL && t->data[0] == '='))
return 0;
t = t->next;
if (!t)
return 1; /* We assume that an non existing value is an empty one. */
return t->type == tQUOTED || t->type == tATOM;
}
/*
Some header (Content-type) have a special syntax where attribute=value
pairs are used after a leading semicolon. The parse_field code
knows about these fields and changes the parsing to the one defined
in RFC2045.
Returns a pointer to the value which is valid as long as the
parse context is valid; NULL is returned in case that attr is not
defined in the header, a missing value is reppresented by an empty string.
With LOWER_VALUE set to true, a matching field valuebe be
lowercased.
Note, that ATTR should be lowercase.
*/
const char *
rfc822parse_query_parameter (rfc822parse_field_t ctx, const char *attr,
int lower_value)
{
TOKEN t, a;
for (t = ctx; t; t = t->next)
{
/* skip to the next semicolon */
for (; t && !(t->type == tSPECIAL && t->data[0] == ';'); t = t->next)
;
if (!t)
return NULL;
if (is_parameter (t))
{ /* Look closer. */
a = t->next; /* We know that this is an atom */
if ( !a->flags.lowered )
{
lowercase_string (a->data);
a->flags.lowered = 1;
}
if (!strcmp (a->data, attr))
{ /* found */
t = a->next->next;
/* Either T is now an atom, a quoted string or NULL in
* which case we return an empty string. */
if ( lower_value && t && !t->flags.lowered )
{
lowercase_string (t->data);
t->flags.lowered = 1;
}
return t ? t->data : "";
}
}
}
return NULL;
}
/****************
* This function may be used for the Content-Type header to figure out
* the media type and subtype. Note, that the returned strings are
* guaranteed to be lowercase as required by MIME.
*
* Returns: a pointer to the media type and if subtype is not NULL,
* a pointer to the subtype.
*/
const char *
rfc822parse_query_media_type (rfc822parse_field_t ctx, const char **subtype)
{
TOKEN t = ctx;
const char *type;
if (t->type != tATOM)
return NULL;
if (!t->flags.lowered)
{
lowercase_string (t->data);
t->flags.lowered = 1;
}
type = t->data;
t = t->next;
if (!t || t->type != tSPECIAL || t->data[0] != '/')
return NULL;
t = t->next;
if (!t || t->type != tATOM)
return NULL;
if (subtype)
{
if (!t->flags.lowered)
{
lowercase_string (t->data);
t->flags.lowered = 1;
}
*subtype = t->data;
}
return type;
}
#ifdef TESTING
/* Internal debug function to print the structure of the message. */
static void
dump_structure (rfc822parse_t msg, part_t part, int indent)
{
if (!part)
{
printf ("*** Structure of this message:\n");
part = msg->parts;
}
for (; part; part = part->right)
{
rfc822parse_field_t ctx;
part_t save_part; /* ugly hack - we should have a function to
get part inforation. */
const char *s;
save_part = msg->current_part;
msg->current_part = part;
ctx = rfc822parse_parse_field (msg, "Content-Type", -1);
msg->current_part = save_part;
if (ctx)
{
const char *s1, *s2;
s1 = rfc822parse_query_media_type (ctx, &s2);
if (s1)
printf ("*** %*s %s/%s", indent*2, "", s1, s2);
else
printf ("*** %*s [not found]", indent*2, "");
s = rfc822parse_query_parameter (ctx, "boundary", 0);
if (s)
printf (" (boundary=\"%s\")", s);
rfc822parse_release_field (ctx);
}
else
printf ("*** %*s text/plain [assumed]", indent*2, "");
putchar('\n');
if (part->down)
dump_structure (msg, part->down, indent + 1);
}
}
static void
show_param (rfc822parse_field_t ctx, const char *name)
{
const char *s;
if (!ctx)
return;
s = rfc822parse_query_parameter (ctx, name, 0);
if (s)
printf ("*** %s: '%s'\n", name, s);
}
static void
show_event (rfc822parse_event_t event)
{
const char *s;
switch (event)
{
case RFC822PARSE_OPEN: s= "Open"; break;
case RFC822PARSE_CLOSE: s= "Close"; break;
case RFC822PARSE_CANCEL: s= "Cancel"; break;
case RFC822PARSE_T2BODY: s= "T2Body"; break;
case RFC822PARSE_FINISH: s= "Finish"; break;
case RFC822PARSE_RCVD_SEEN: s= "Rcvd_Seen"; break;
case RFC822PARSE_BOUNDARY: s= "Boundary"; break;
case RFC822PARSE_LAST_BOUNDARY: s= "Last_Boundary"; break;
default: s= "***invalid event***"; break;
}
printf ("*** got RFC822 event %s\n", s);
}
static int
msg_cb (void *dummy_arg, rfc822parse_event_t event, rfc822parse_t msg)
{
show_event (event);
if (event == RFC822PARSE_T2BODY)
{
rfc822parse_field_t ctx;
void *ectx;
const char *line;
for (ectx=NULL; (line = rfc822parse_enum_header_lines (msg, &ectx)); )
{
printf ("*** HDR: %s\n", line);
}
rfc822parse_enum_header_lines (NULL, &ectx); /* Close enumerator. */
ctx = rfc822parse_parse_field (msg, "Content-Type", -1);
if (ctx)
{
const char *s1, *s2;
s1 = rfc822parse_query_media_type (ctx, &s2);
if (s1)
printf ("*** media: '%s/%s'\n", s1, s2);
else
printf ("*** media: [not found]\n");
show_param (ctx, "boundary");
show_param (ctx, "protocol");
rfc822parse_release_field (ctx);
}
else
printf ("*** media: text/plain [assumed]\n");
}
return 0;
}
int
main (int argc, char **argv)
{
char line[5000];
size_t length;
rfc822parse_t msg;
msg = rfc822parse_open (msg_cb, NULL);
if (!msg)
abort ();
while (fgets (line, sizeof (line), stdin))
{
length = strlen (line);
if (length && line[length - 1] == '\n')
line[--length] = 0;
if (length && line[length - 1] == '\r')
line[--length] = 0;
if (rfc822parse_insert (msg, line, length))
abort ();
}
dump_structure (msg, NULL, 0);
rfc822parse_close (msg);
return 0;
}
#endif
/*
Local Variables:
compile-command: "gcc -Wall -Wno-pointer-sign -g -DTESTING -o rfc822parse rfc822parse.c"
End:
*/