/* * Copyright (c) 1980 Regents of the University of California. * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted * provided that this notice is preserved and that due credit is given * to the University of California at Berkeley. The name of the University * may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this * software without specific prior written permission. This software * is provided ``as is'' without express or implied warranty. */ #ifdef notdef static char sccsid[] = "@(#)cmd2.c 5.5 (Berkeley) 2/18/88"; #endif /* notdef */ #include "rcv.h" #include <sys/stat.h> #include <sys/wait.h> /* * Mail -- a mail program * * More user commands. */ /* * If any arguments were given, go to the next applicable argument * following dot, otherwise, go to the next applicable message. * If given as first command with no arguments, print first message. */ next(msgvec) int *msgvec; { register struct message *mp; register int *ip, *ip2; int list[2], mdot; if (*msgvec != NULL) { /* * If some messages were supplied, find the * first applicable one following dot using * wrap around. */ mdot = dot - &message[0] + 1; /* * Find the first message in the supplied * message list which follows dot. */ for (ip = msgvec; *ip != NULL; ip++) if (*ip > mdot) break; if (*ip == NULL) ip = msgvec; ip2 = ip; do { mp = &message[*ip2 - 1]; if ((mp->m_flag & MDELETED) == 0) { dot = mp; goto hitit; } if (*ip2 != NULL) ip2++; if (*ip2 == NULL) ip2 = msgvec; } while (ip2 != ip); printf("No messages applicable\n"); return(1); } /* * If this is the first command, select message 1. * Note that this must exist for us to get here at all. */ if (!sawcom) goto hitit; /* * Just find the next good message after dot, no * wraparound. */ for (mp = dot+1; mp < &message[msgCount]; mp++) if ((mp->m_flag & (MDELETED|MSAVED)) == 0) break; if (mp >= &message[msgCount]) { printf("At EOF\n"); return(0); } dot = mp; hitit: /* * Print dot. */ list[0] = dot - &message[0] + 1; list[1] = NULL; return(type(list)); } /* * Save a message in a file. Mark the message as saved * so we can discard when the user quits. */ save(str) char str[]; { return(save1(str, 1)); } /* * Copy a message to a file without affected its saved-ness */ copycmd(str) char str[]; { return(save1(str, 0)); } /* * Save/copy the indicated messages at the end of the passed file name. * If mark is true, mark the message "saved." */ save1(str, mark) char str[]; { register int *ip, mesg; register struct message *mp; char *file, *disp, *cmd; int f, *msgvec, lc, t; long cc; FILE *obuf; struct stat statb; cmd = mark ? "save" : "copy"; msgvec = (int *) salloc((msgCount + 2) * sizeof *msgvec); if ((file = snarf(str, &f)) == NOSTR) return(1); if (!f) { *msgvec = first(0, MMNORM); if (*msgvec == NULL) { printf("No messages to %s.\n", cmd); return(1); } msgvec[1] = NULL; } if (f && getmsglist(str, msgvec, 0) < 0) return(1); if ((file = expand(file)) == NOSTR) return(1); printf("\"%s\" ", file); fflush(stdout); if (stat(file, &statb) >= 0) disp = "[Appended]"; else disp = "[New file]"; if ((obuf = fopen(file, "a")) == NULL) { perror(NOSTR); return(1); } cc = 0L; lc = 0; for (ip = msgvec; *ip && ip-msgvec < msgCount; ip++) { mesg = *ip; touch(mesg); mp = &message[mesg-1]; if ((t = send(mp, obuf, 0)) < 0) { perror(file); fclose(obuf); return(1); } lc += t; cc += mp->m_size; if (mark) mp->m_flag |= MSAVED; } fflush(obuf); if (ferror(obuf)) perror(file); fclose(obuf); printf("%s %d/%ld\n", disp, lc, cc); return(0); } /* * Write the indicated messages at the end of the passed * file name, minus header and trailing blank line. */ swrite(str) char str[]; { register int *ip, mesg; register struct message *mp; register char *file, *disp; char linebuf[BUFSIZ]; int f, *msgvec, lc, cc, t; FILE *obuf, *mesf; struct stat statb; msgvec = (int *) salloc((msgCount + 2) * sizeof *msgvec); if ((file = snarf(str, &f)) == NOSTR) return(1); if ((file = expand(file)) == NOSTR) return(1); if (!f) { *msgvec = first(0, MMNORM); if (*msgvec == NULL) { printf("No messages to write.\n"); return(1); } msgvec[1] = NULL; } if (f && getmsglist(str, msgvec, 0) < 0) return(1); printf("\"%s\" ", file); fflush(stdout); if (stat(file, &statb) >= 0) disp = "[Appended]"; else disp = "[New file]"; if ((obuf = fopen(file, "a")) == NULL) { perror(NOSTR); return(1); } cc = lc = 0; for (ip = msgvec; *ip && ip-msgvec < msgCount; ip++) { mesg = *ip; touch(mesg); mp = &message[mesg-1]; mesf = setinput(mp); t = mp->m_lines - 1; while (t-- > 0) { readline(mesf, linebuf); if (blankline(linebuf)) break; } while (t-- > 0) { fgets(linebuf, BUFSIZ, mesf); fputs(linebuf, obuf); cc += strlen(linebuf); } lc += mp->m_lines - 2; mp->m_flag |= MSAVED; } fflush(obuf); if (ferror(obuf)) perror(file); fclose(obuf); printf("%s %d/%d\n", disp, lc, cc); return(0); } /* * Snarf the file from the end of the command line and * return a pointer to it. If there is no file attached, * just return NOSTR. Put a null in front of the file * name so that the message list processing won't see it, * unless the file name is the only thing on the line, in * which case, return 0 in the reference flag variable. */ char * snarf(linebuf, flag) char linebuf[]; int *flag; { register char *cp; *flag = 1; cp = strlen(linebuf) + linebuf - 1; /* * Strip away trailing blanks. */ while (cp > linebuf && isspace(*cp)) cp--; *++cp = 0; /* * Now search for the beginning of the file name. */ while (cp > linebuf && !isspace(*cp)) cp--; if (*cp == '\0') { printf("No file specified.\n"); return(NOSTR); } if (isspace(*cp)) *cp++ = 0; else *flag = 0; return(cp); } /* * Delete messages. */ delete(msgvec) int msgvec[]; { return(delm(msgvec)); } /* * Delete messages, then type the new dot. */ deltype(msgvec) int msgvec[]; { int list[2]; int lastdot; lastdot = dot - &message[0] + 1; if (delm(msgvec) >= 0) { list[0] = dot - &message[0]; list[0]++; if (list[0] > lastdot) { touch(list[0]); list[1] = NULL; return(type(list)); } printf("At EOF\n"); return(0); } else { printf("No more messages\n"); return(0); } } /* * Delete the indicated messages. * Set dot to some nice place afterwards. * Internal interface. */ delm(msgvec) int *msgvec; { register struct message *mp; register *ip, mesg; int last; last = NULL; for (ip = msgvec; *ip != NULL; ip++) { mesg = *ip; touch(mesg); mp = &message[mesg-1]; mp->m_flag |= MDELETED|MTOUCH; mp->m_flag &= ~(MPRESERVE|MSAVED|MBOX); last = mesg; } if (last != NULL) { dot = &message[last-1]; last = first(0, MDELETED); if (last != NULL) { dot = &message[last-1]; return(0); } else { dot = &message[0]; return(-1); } } /* * Following can't happen -- it keeps lint happy */ return(-1); } /* * Undelete the indicated messages. */ undelete(msgvec) int *msgvec; { register struct message *mp; register *ip, mesg; for (ip = msgvec; ip-msgvec < msgCount; ip++) { mesg = *ip; if (mesg == 0) return; touch(mesg); mp = &message[mesg-1]; dot = mp; mp->m_flag &= ~MDELETED; } } /* * Interactively dump core on "core" */ core() { register int pid; union wait status; if ((pid = vfork()) == -1) { perror("fork"); return(1); } if (pid == 0) { abort(); _exit(1); } printf("Okie dokie"); fflush(stdout); while (wait(&status) != pid) ; if (status.w_coredump) printf(" -- Core dumped\n"); else printf("\n"); return 0; } /* * Clobber as many bytes of stack as the user requests. */ clobber(argv) char **argv; { register int times; if (argv[0] == 0) times = 1; else times = (atoi(argv[0]) + 511) / 512; clob1(times); } /* * Clobber the stack. */ clob1(n) { char buf[512]; register char *cp; if (n <= 0) return; for (cp = buf; cp < &buf[512]; *cp++ = 0xFF) ; clob1(n - 1); } /* * Add the given header fields to the retained list. * If no arguments, print the current list of retained fields. */ retfield(list) char *list[]; { char field[BUFSIZ]; register int h; register struct ignore *igp; char **ap; if (argcount(list) == 0) return(retshow()); for (ap = list; *ap != 0; ap++) { istrcpy(field, *ap); if (member(field, retain)) continue; h = hash(field); igp = (struct ignore *) calloc(1, sizeof (struct ignore)); igp->i_field = calloc((unsigned) strlen(field) + 1, sizeof (char)); strcpy(igp->i_field, field); igp->i_link = retain[h]; retain[h] = igp; nretained++; } return(0); } /* * Print out all currently retained fields. */ retshow() { register int h, count; struct ignore *igp; char **ap, **ring; int igcomp(); count = 0; for (h = 0; h < HSHSIZE; h++) for (igp = retain[h]; igp != 0; igp = igp->i_link) count++; if (count == 0) { printf("No fields currently being retained.\n"); return(0); } ring = (char **) salloc((count + 1) * sizeof (char *)); ap = ring; for (h = 0; h < HSHSIZE; h++) for (igp = retain[h]; igp != 0; igp = igp->i_link) *ap++ = igp->i_field; *ap = 0; qsort((char *) ring, count, sizeof (char *), igcomp); for (ap = ring; *ap != 0; ap++) printf("%s\n", *ap); return(0); } /* * Add the given header fields to the ignored list. * If no arguments, print the current list of ignored fields. */ igfield(list) char *list[]; { char field[BUFSIZ]; register int h; register struct ignore *igp; char **ap; if (argcount(list) == 0) return(igshow()); for (ap = list; *ap != 0; ap++) { if (isign(*ap)) continue; istrcpy(field, *ap); h = hash(field); igp = (struct ignore *) calloc(1, sizeof (struct ignore)); igp->i_field = calloc((unsigned) strlen(field) + 1, sizeof (char)); strcpy(igp->i_field, field); igp->i_link = ignore[h]; ignore[h] = igp; } return(0); } /* * Print out all currently ignored fields. */ igshow() { register int h, count; struct ignore *igp; char **ap, **ring; int igcomp(); count = 0; for (h = 0; h < HSHSIZE; h++) for (igp = ignore[h]; igp != 0; igp = igp->i_link) count++; if (count == 0) { printf("No fields currently being ignored.\n"); return(0); } ring = (char **) salloc((count + 1) * sizeof (char *)); ap = ring; for (h = 0; h < HSHSIZE; h++) for (igp = ignore[h]; igp != 0; igp = igp->i_link) *ap++ = igp->i_field; *ap = 0; qsort((char *) ring, count, sizeof (char *), igcomp); for (ap = ring; *ap != 0; ap++) printf("%s\n", *ap); return(0); } /* * Compare two names for sorting ignored field list. */ igcomp(l, r) char **l, **r; { return(strcmp(*l, *r)); }