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/*
* Copyright (C) 1996-2000,2003 Michael R. Elkins <me@mutt.org>
*
* 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.
*/
/*
* rfc1524 defines a format for the Multimedia Mail Configuration, which
* is the standard mailcap file format under Unix which specifies what
* external programs should be used to view/compose/edit multimedia files
* based on content type.
*
* This file contains various functions for implementing a fair subset of
* rfc1524.
*/
#if HAVE_CONFIG_H
# include "config.h"
#endif
#include "mutt.h"
#include "rfc1524.h"
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <unistd.h>
/* The command semantics include the following:
* %s is the filename that contains the mail body data
* %t is the content type, like text/plain
* %{parameter} is replaced by the parameter value from the content-type field
* \% is %
* Unsupported rfc1524 parameters: these would probably require some doing
* by mutt, and can probably just be done by piping the message to metamail
* %n is the integer number of sub-parts in the multipart
* %F is "content-type filename" repeated for each sub-part
*
* In addition, this function returns a 0 if the command works on a file,
* and 1 if the command works on a pipe.
*/
int rfc1524_expand_command (BODY *a, char *filename, char *_type,
char *command, int clen)
{
int x=0,y=0;
int needspipe = TRUE;
char buf[LONG_STRING];
char type[LONG_STRING];
strfcpy (type, _type, sizeof (type));
if (option (OPTMAILCAPSANITIZE))
mutt_sanitize_filename (type, 0);
while (command[x] && x<clen && y<sizeof(buf))
{
if (command[x] == '\\') {
x++;
buf[y++] = command[x++];
}
else if (command[x] == '%')
{
x++;
if (command[x] == '{')
{
char param[STRING];
char pvalue[STRING];
char *_pvalue;
int z = 0;
x++;
while (command[x] && command[x] != '}' && z<sizeof(param))
param[z++] = command[x++];
param[z] = '\0';
_pvalue = mutt_get_parameter (param, a->parameter);
strfcpy (pvalue, NONULL(_pvalue), sizeof (pvalue));
if (option (OPTMAILCAPSANITIZE))
mutt_sanitize_filename (pvalue, 0);
y += mutt_quote_filename (buf + y, sizeof (buf) - y, pvalue);
}
else if (command[x] == 's' && filename != NULL)
{
y += mutt_quote_filename (buf + y, sizeof (buf) - y, filename);
needspipe = FALSE;
}
else if (command[x] == 't')
{
y += mutt_quote_filename (buf + y, sizeof (buf) - y, type);
}
x++;
}
else
buf[y++] = command[x++];
}
buf[y] = '\0';
strfcpy (command, buf, clen);
return needspipe;
}
/* NUL terminates a rfc 1524 field,
* returns start of next field or NULL */
static char *get_field (char *s)
{
char *ch;
if (!s)
return NULL;
while ((ch = strpbrk (s, ";\\")) != NULL)
{
if (*ch == '\\')
{
s = ch + 1;
if (*s)
s++;
}
else
{
*ch++ = 0;
SKIPWS (ch);
break;
}
}
mutt_remove_trailing_ws (s);
return ch;
}
static int get_field_text (char *field, char **entry,
char *type, char *filename, int line)
{
field = mutt_skip_whitespace (field);
if (*field == '=')
{
if (entry)
{
field++;
field = mutt_skip_whitespace (field);
mutt_str_replace (entry, field);
}
return 1;
}
else
{
mutt_error (_("Improperly formated entry for type %s in \"%s\" line %d"),
type, filename, line);
return 0;
}
}
static int rfc1524_mailcap_parse (BODY *a,
char *filename,
char *type,
rfc1524_entry *entry,
int opt)
{
FILE *fp;
char *buf = NULL;
size_t buflen;
char *ch;
char *field;
int found = FALSE;
int copiousoutput;
int composecommand;
int editcommand;
int printcommand;
int btlen;
int line = 0;
/* rfc1524 mailcap file is of the format:
* base/type; command; extradefs
* type can be * for matching all
* base with no /type is an implicit wild
* command contains a %s for the filename to pass, default to pipe on stdin
* extradefs are of the form:
* def1="definition"; def2="define \;";
* line wraps with a \ at the end of the line
* # for comments
*/
/* find length of basetype */
if ((ch = strchr (type, '/')) == NULL)
return FALSE;
btlen = ch - type;
if ((fp = fopen (filename, "r")) != NULL)
{
while (!found && (buf = mutt_read_line (buf, &buflen, fp, &line, M_CONT)) != NULL)
{
/* ignore comments */
if (*buf == '#')
continue;
dprint (2, (debugfile, "mailcap entry: %s\n", buf));
/* check type */
ch = get_field (buf);
if (ascii_strcasecmp (buf, type) &&
(ascii_strncasecmp (buf, type, btlen) ||
(buf[btlen] != 0 && /* implicit wild */
mutt_strcmp (buf + btlen, "/*")))) /* wildsubtype */
continue;
/* next field is the viewcommand */
field = ch;
ch = get_field (ch);
if (entry)
entry->command = safe_strdup (field);
/* parse the optional fields */
found = TRUE;
copiousoutput = FALSE;
composecommand = FALSE;
editcommand = FALSE;
printcommand = FALSE;
while (ch)
{
field = ch;
ch = get_field (ch);
dprint (2, (debugfile, "field: %s\n", field));
if (!ascii_strcasecmp (field, "needsterminal"))
{
if (entry)
entry->needsterminal = TRUE;
}
else if (!ascii_strcasecmp (field, "copiousoutput"))
{
copiousoutput = TRUE;
if (entry)
entry->copiousoutput = TRUE;
}
else if (!ascii_strncasecmp (field, "composetyped", 12))
{
/* this compare most occur before compose to match correctly */
if (get_field_text (field + 12, entry ? &entry->composetypecommand : NULL,
type, filename, line))
composecommand = TRUE;
}
else if (!ascii_strncasecmp (field, "compose", 7))
{
if (get_field_text (field + 7, entry ? &entry->composecommand : NULL,
type, filename, line))
composecommand = TRUE;
}
else if (!ascii_strncasecmp (field, "print", 5))
{
if (get_field_text (field + 5, entry ? &entry->printcommand : NULL,
type, filename, line))
printcommand = TRUE;
}
else if (!ascii_strncasecmp (field, "edit", 4))
{
if (get_field_text (field + 4, entry ? &entry->editcommand : NULL,
type, filename, line))
editcommand = TRUE;
}
else if (!ascii_strncasecmp (field, "nametemplate", 12))
{
get_field_text (field + 12, entry ? &entry->nametemplate : NULL,
type, filename, line);
}
else if (!ascii_strncasecmp (field, "x-convert", 9))
{
get_field_text (field + 9, entry ? &entry->convert : NULL,
type, filename, line);
}
else if (!ascii_strncasecmp (field, "test", 4))
{
/*
* This routine executes the given test command to determine
* if this is the right entry.
*/
char *test_command = NULL;
size_t len;
if (get_field_text (field + 4, &test_command, type, filename, line)
&& test_command)
{
len = mutt_strlen (test_command) + STRING;
safe_realloc (&test_command, len);
rfc1524_expand_command (a, a->filename, type, test_command, len);
if (mutt_system (test_command))
{
/* a non-zero exit code means test failed */
found = FALSE;
}
FREE (&test_command);
}
}
} /* while (ch) */
if (opt == M_AUTOVIEW)
{
if (!copiousoutput)
found = FALSE;
}
else if (opt == M_COMPOSE)
{
if (!composecommand)
found = FALSE;
}
else if (opt == M_EDIT)
{
if (!editcommand)
found = FALSE;
}
else if (opt == M_PRINT)
{
if (!printcommand)
found = FALSE;
}
if (!found)
{
/* reset */
if (entry)
{
FREE (&entry->command);
FREE (&entry->composecommand);
FREE (&entry->composetypecommand);
FREE (&entry->editcommand);
FREE (&entry->printcommand);
FREE (&entry->nametemplate);
FREE (&entry->convert);
entry->needsterminal = 0;
entry->copiousoutput = 0;
}
}
} /* while (!found && (buf = mutt_read_line ())) */
safe_fclose (&fp);
} /* if ((fp = fopen ())) */
FREE (&buf);
return found;
}
rfc1524_entry *rfc1524_new_entry(void)
{
return (rfc1524_entry *)safe_calloc(1, sizeof(rfc1524_entry));
}
void rfc1524_free_entry(rfc1524_entry **entry)
{
rfc1524_entry *p = *entry;
FREE (&p->command);
FREE (&p->testcommand);
FREE (&p->composecommand);
FREE (&p->composetypecommand);
FREE (&p->editcommand);
FREE (&p->printcommand);
FREE (&p->nametemplate);
FREE (entry); /* __FREE_CHECKED__ */
}
/*
* rfc1524_mailcap_lookup attempts to find the given type in the
* list of mailcap files. On success, this returns the entry information
* in *entry, and returns 1. On failure (not found), returns 0.
* If entry == NULL just return 1 if the given type is found.
*/
int rfc1524_mailcap_lookup (BODY *a, char *type, rfc1524_entry *entry, int opt)
{
char path[_POSIX_PATH_MAX];
int x;
int found = FALSE;
char *curr = MailcapPath;
/* rfc1524 specifies that a path of mailcap files should be searched.
* joy. They say
* $HOME/.mailcap:/etc/mailcap:/usr/etc/mailcap:/usr/local/etc/mailcap, etc
* and overriden by the MAILCAPS environment variable, and, just to be nice,
* we'll make it specifiable in .muttrc
*/
if (!curr || !*curr)
{
mutt_error _("No mailcap path specified");
return 0;
}
mutt_check_lookup_list (a, type, SHORT_STRING);
while (!found && *curr)
{
x = 0;
while (*curr && *curr != ':' && x < sizeof (path) - 1)
{
path[x++] = *curr;
curr++;
}
if (*curr)
curr++;
if (!x)
continue;
path[x] = '\0';
mutt_expand_path (path, sizeof (path));
dprint(2,(debugfile,"Checking mailcap file: %s\n",path));
found = rfc1524_mailcap_parse (a, path, type, entry, opt);
}
if (entry && !found)
mutt_error (_("mailcap entry for type %s not found"), type);
return found;
}
/* This routine will create a _temporary_ filename matching the
* name template given if this needs to be done.
*
* Please note that only the last path element of the
* template and/or the old file name will be used for the
* comparison and the temporary file name.
*
* Returns 0 if oldfile is fine as is.
* Returns 1 if newfile specified
*/
static void strnfcpy(char *d, char *s, size_t siz, size_t len)
{
if(len > siz)
len = siz - 1;
strfcpy(d, s, len);
}
int rfc1524_expand_filename (char *nametemplate,
char *oldfile,
char *newfile,
size_t nflen)
{
int i, j, k, ps, r;
char *s;
short lmatch = 0, rmatch = 0;
char left[_POSIX_PATH_MAX];
char right[_POSIX_PATH_MAX];
newfile[0] = 0;
/* first, ignore leading path components.
*/
if (nametemplate && (s = strrchr (nametemplate, '/')))
nametemplate = s + 1;
if (oldfile && (s = strrchr (oldfile, '/')))
oldfile = s + 1;
if (!nametemplate)
{
if (oldfile)
strfcpy (newfile, oldfile, nflen);
}
else if (!oldfile)
{
mutt_expand_fmt (newfile, nflen, nametemplate, "mutt");
}
else /* oldfile && nametemplate */
{
/* first, compare everything left from the "%s"
* (if there is one).
*/
lmatch = 1; ps = 0;
for(i = 0; nametemplate[i]; i++)
{
if(nametemplate[i] == '%' && nametemplate[i+1] == 's')
{
ps = 1;
break;
}
/* note that the following will _not_ read beyond oldfile's end. */
if(lmatch && nametemplate[i] != oldfile[i])
lmatch = 0;
}
if(ps)
{
/* If we had a "%s", check the rest. */
/* now, for the right part: compare everything right from
* the "%s" to the final part of oldfile.
*
* The logic here is as follows:
*
* - We start reading from the end.
* - There must be a match _right_ from the "%s",
* thus the i + 2.
* - If there was a left hand match, this stuff
* must not be counted again. That's done by the
* condition (j >= (lmatch ? i : 0)).
*/
rmatch = 1;
for(r = 0, j = mutt_strlen(oldfile) - 1, k = mutt_strlen(nametemplate) - 1 ;
j >= (lmatch ? i : 0) && k >= i + 2;
j--, k--)
{
if(nametemplate[k] != oldfile[j])
{
rmatch = 0;
break;
}
}
/* Now, check if we had a full match. */
if(k >= i + 2)
rmatch = 0;
if(lmatch) *left = 0;
else strnfcpy(left, nametemplate, sizeof(left), i);
if(rmatch) *right = 0;
else strfcpy(right, nametemplate + i + 2, sizeof(right));
snprintf(newfile, nflen, "%s%s%s", left, oldfile, right);
}
else
{
/* no "%s" in the name template. */
strfcpy(newfile, nametemplate, nflen);
}
}
mutt_adv_mktemp(newfile, nflen);
if(rmatch && lmatch)
return 0;
else
return 1;
}
/* If rfc1524_expand_command() is used on a recv'd message, then
* the filename doesn't exist yet, but if its used while sending a message,
* then we need to rename the existing file.
*
* This function returns 0 on successful move, 1 on old file doesn't exist,
* 2 on new file already exists, and 3 on other failure.
*/
/* note on access(2) use: No dangling symlink problems here due to
* safe_fopen().
*/
int mutt_rename_file (char *oldfile, char *newfile)
{
FILE *ofp, *nfp;
if (access (oldfile, F_OK) != 0)
return 1;
if (access (newfile, F_OK) == 0)
return 2;
if ((ofp = fopen (oldfile,"r")) == NULL)
return 3;
if ((nfp = safe_fopen (newfile,"w")) == NULL)
{
safe_fclose (&ofp);
return 3;
}
mutt_copy_stream (ofp,nfp);
safe_fclose (&nfp);
safe_fclose (&ofp);
mutt_unlink (oldfile);
return 0;
}
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