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diff --git a/mailnews/mime/src/mimebuf.cpp b/mailnews/mime/src/mimebuf.cpp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f81047205 --- /dev/null +++ b/mailnews/mime/src/mimebuf.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,249 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- + * + * This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public + * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this + * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. + * This Original Code has been modified by IBM Corporation. Modifications made by IBM + * described herein are Copyright (c) International Business Machines Corporation, 2000. + * Modifications to Mozilla code or documentation identified per MPL Section 3.3 + * + * Date Modified by Description of modification + * 04/20/2000 IBM Corp. OS/2 VisualAge build. + */ +/* + * mimebuf.c - libmsg like buffer handling routines for libmime + */ +#include "prmem.h" +#include "plstr.h" +#include "prlog.h" +#include "msgCore.h" +#include "nsMimeStringResources.h" + +extern "C" int +mime_GrowBuffer (uint32_t desired_size, uint32_t element_size, uint32_t quantum, + char **buffer, int32_t *size) +{ + if ((uint32_t) *size <= desired_size) + { + char *new_buf; + uint32_t increment = desired_size - *size; + if (increment < quantum) /* always grow by a minimum of N bytes */ + increment = quantum; + + new_buf = (*buffer + ? (char *) PR_Realloc (*buffer, (*size + increment) + * (element_size / sizeof(char))) + : (char *) PR_MALLOC ((*size + increment) + * (element_size / sizeof(char)))); + if (! new_buf) + return MIME_OUT_OF_MEMORY; + *buffer = new_buf; + *size += increment; + } + return 0; +} + +/* The opposite of mime_LineBuffer(): takes small buffers and packs them + up into bigger buffers before passing them along. + + Pass in a desired_buffer_size 0 to tell it to flush (for example, in + in the very last call to this function.) + */ +extern "C" int +mime_ReBuffer (const char *net_buffer, int32_t net_buffer_size, + uint32_t desired_buffer_size, + char **bufferP, int32_t *buffer_sizeP, uint32_t *buffer_fpP, + int32_t (*per_buffer_fn) (char *buffer, uint32_t buffer_size, + void *closure), + void *closure) +{ + int status = 0; + + if (desired_buffer_size >= (uint32_t) (*buffer_sizeP)) + { + status = mime_GrowBuffer (desired_buffer_size, sizeof(char), 1024, + bufferP, buffer_sizeP); + if (status < 0) return status; + } + + do + { + int32_t size = *buffer_sizeP - *buffer_fpP; + if (size > net_buffer_size) + size = net_buffer_size; + if (size > 0) + { + memcpy ((*bufferP) + (*buffer_fpP), net_buffer, size); + (*buffer_fpP) += size; + net_buffer += size; + net_buffer_size -= size; + } + + if (*buffer_fpP > 0 && + *buffer_fpP >= desired_buffer_size) + { + status = (*per_buffer_fn) ((*bufferP), (*buffer_fpP), closure); + *buffer_fpP = 0; + if (status < 0) return status; + } + } + while (net_buffer_size > 0); + + return 0; +} + +static int +convert_and_send_buffer(char* buf, int length, bool convert_newlines_p, + int32_t (* per_line_fn) (char *line, + uint32_t line_length, + void *closure), + void *closure) +{ + /* Convert the line terminator to the native form. + */ + char* newline; + +#if (MSG_LINEBREAK_LEN == 2) + /*** + * This is a patch to support a mail DB corruption cause by earlier version that lead to a crash. + * What happened is that the line terminator is CR+NULL+LF. Therefore, we first process a line + * terminated by CR then a second line that contains only NULL+LF. We need to ignore this second + * line. See bug http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=61412 for more information. + ***/ + if (length == 2 && buf[0] == 0x00 && buf[1] == '\n') + return 0; +#endif + + NS_ASSERTION(buf && length > 0, "1.1 <rhp@netscape.com> 19 Mar 1999 12:00"); + if (!buf || length <= 0) return -1; + newline = buf + length; + NS_ASSERTION(newline[-1] == '\r' || newline[-1] == '\n', "1.1 <rhp@netscape.com> 19 Mar 1999 12:00"); + if (newline[-1] != '\r' && newline[-1] != '\n') return -1; + + if (!convert_newlines_p) + { + } +#if (MSG_LINEBREAK_LEN == 1) + else if ((newline - buf) >= 2 && + newline[-2] == '\r' && + newline[-1] == '\n') + { + /* CRLF -> CR or LF */ + buf [length - 2] = MSG_LINEBREAK[0]; + length--; + } + else if (newline > buf + 1 && + newline[-1] != MSG_LINEBREAK[0]) + { + /* CR -> LF or LF -> CR */ + buf [length - 1] = MSG_LINEBREAK[0]; + } +#else + else if (((newline - buf) >= 2 && newline[-2] != '\r') || + ((newline - buf) >= 1 && newline[-1] != '\n')) + { + /* LF -> CRLF or CR -> CRLF */ + length++; + buf[length - 2] = MSG_LINEBREAK[0]; + buf[length - 1] = MSG_LINEBREAK[1]; + } +#endif + + return (*per_line_fn)(buf, length, closure); +} + +extern "C" int +mime_LineBuffer (const char *net_buffer, int32_t net_buffer_size, + char **bufferP, int32_t *buffer_sizeP, uint32_t *buffer_fpP, + bool convert_newlines_p, + int32_t (* per_line_fn) (char *line, uint32_t line_length, + void *closure), + void *closure) +{ + int status = 0; + if (*buffer_fpP > 0 && *bufferP && (*bufferP)[*buffer_fpP - 1] == '\r' && + net_buffer_size > 0 && net_buffer[0] != '\n') { + /* The last buffer ended with a CR. The new buffer does not start + with a LF. This old buffer should be shipped out and discarded. */ + NS_ASSERTION((uint32_t) *buffer_sizeP > *buffer_fpP, "1.1 <rhp@netscape.com> 19 Mar 1999 12:00"); + if ((uint32_t) *buffer_sizeP <= *buffer_fpP) return -1; + status = convert_and_send_buffer(*bufferP, *buffer_fpP, + convert_newlines_p, + per_line_fn, closure); + if (status < 0) return status; + *buffer_fpP = 0; + } + while (net_buffer_size > 0) + { + const char *net_buffer_end = net_buffer + net_buffer_size; + const char *newline = 0; + const char *s; + + + for (s = net_buffer; s < net_buffer_end; s++) + { + /* Move forward in the buffer until the first newline. + Stop when we see CRLF, CR, or LF, or the end of the buffer. + *But*, if we see a lone CR at the *very end* of the buffer, + treat this as if we had reached the end of the buffer without + seeing a line terminator. This is to catch the case of the + buffers splitting a CRLF pair, as in "FOO\r\nBAR\r" "\nBAZ\r\n". + */ + if (*s == '\r' || *s == '\n') + { + newline = s; + if (newline[0] == '\r') + { + if (s == net_buffer_end - 1) + { + /* CR at end - wait for the next character. */ + newline = 0; + break; + } + else if (newline[1] == '\n') + /* CRLF seen; swallow both. */ + newline++; + } + newline++; + break; + } + } + + /* Ensure room in the net_buffer and append some or all of the current + chunk of data to it. */ + { + const char *end = (newline ? newline : net_buffer_end); + uint32_t desired_size = (end - net_buffer) + (*buffer_fpP) + 1; + + if (desired_size >= (uint32_t) (*buffer_sizeP)) + { + status = mime_GrowBuffer (desired_size, sizeof(char), 1024, + bufferP, buffer_sizeP); + if (status < 0) return status; + } + memcpy ((*bufferP) + (*buffer_fpP), net_buffer, (end - net_buffer)); + (*buffer_fpP) += (end - net_buffer); + (*bufferP)[*buffer_fpP] = '\0'; + } + + /* Now *bufferP contains either a complete line, or as complete + a line as we have read so far. + + If we have a line, process it, and then remove it from `*bufferP'. + Then go around the loop again, until we drain the incoming data. + */ + if (!newline) + return 0; + + status = convert_and_send_buffer(*bufferP, *buffer_fpP, + convert_newlines_p, + per_line_fn, closure); + if (status < 0) + return status; + + net_buffer_size -= (newline - net_buffer); + net_buffer = newline; + (*buffer_fpP) = 0; + } + return 0; +} |