/* -*- 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/. */ /* TODO: - If you Save As File .html with this mode, you get a total mess. - Print is untested (crashes in all modes). */ /* If you fix a bug here, check, if the same is also in mimethsa, because that class is based on this class. */ #include "mimethpl.h" #include "prlog.h" #include "msgCore.h" #include "mimemoz2.h" #include "nsStringGlue.h" #include "nsIDocumentEncoder.h" // for output flags #define MIME_SUPERCLASS mimeInlineTextPlainClass /* I should use the Flowed class as base (because our HTML->TXT converter can generate flowed, and we tell it to) - this would get a bit nicer rendering. However, that class is more picky about line endings and I currently don't feel like splitting up the generated plaintext into separate lines again. So, I just throw the whole message at once at the TextPlain_parse_line function - it happens to work *g*. */ MimeDefClass(MimeInlineTextHTMLAsPlaintext, MimeInlineTextHTMLAsPlaintextClass, mimeInlineTextHTMLAsPlaintextClass, &MIME_SUPERCLASS); static int MimeInlineTextHTMLAsPlaintext_parse_line (const char *, int32_t, MimeObject *); static int MimeInlineTextHTMLAsPlaintext_parse_begin (MimeObject *obj); static int MimeInlineTextHTMLAsPlaintext_parse_eof (MimeObject *, bool); static void MimeInlineTextHTMLAsPlaintext_finalize (MimeObject *obj); static int MimeInlineTextHTMLAsPlaintextClassInitialize(MimeInlineTextHTMLAsPlaintextClass *clazz) { MimeObjectClass *oclass = (MimeObjectClass *) clazz; NS_ASSERTION(!oclass->class_initialized, "problem with superclass"); oclass->parse_line = MimeInlineTextHTMLAsPlaintext_parse_line; oclass->parse_begin = MimeInlineTextHTMLAsPlaintext_parse_begin; oclass->parse_eof = MimeInlineTextHTMLAsPlaintext_parse_eof; oclass->finalize = MimeInlineTextHTMLAsPlaintext_finalize; return 0; } static int MimeInlineTextHTMLAsPlaintext_parse_begin (MimeObject *obj) { MimeInlineTextHTMLAsPlaintext *textHTMLPlain = (MimeInlineTextHTMLAsPlaintext *) obj; textHTMLPlain->complete_buffer = new nsString(); // Let's just hope that libmime won't have the idea to call begin twice... return ((MimeObjectClass*)&MIME_SUPERCLASS)->parse_begin(obj); } static int MimeInlineTextHTMLAsPlaintext_parse_eof (MimeObject *obj, bool abort_p) { if (obj->closed_p) return 0; // This is a hack. We need to call parse_eof() of the super class to flush out any buffered data. // We can't call it yet for our direct super class, because it would "close" the output // (write tags such as and ). We'll do that after parsing the buffer. int status = ((MimeObjectClass*)&MIME_SUPERCLASS)->superclass->parse_eof(obj, abort_p); if (status < 0) return status; MimeInlineTextHTMLAsPlaintext *textHTMLPlain = (MimeInlineTextHTMLAsPlaintext *) obj; if (!textHTMLPlain || !textHTMLPlain->complete_buffer) return 0; nsString& cb = *(textHTMLPlain->complete_buffer); // could be empty, e.g., if part isn't actually being displayed if (cb.Length()) { nsString asPlaintext; uint32_t flags = nsIDocumentEncoder::OutputFormatted | nsIDocumentEncoder::OutputWrap | nsIDocumentEncoder::OutputFormatFlowed | nsIDocumentEncoder::OutputLFLineBreak | nsIDocumentEncoder::OutputNoScriptContent | nsIDocumentEncoder::OutputNoFramesContent | nsIDocumentEncoder::OutputBodyOnly; HTML2Plaintext(cb, asPlaintext, flags, 80); NS_ConvertUTF16toUTF8 resultCStr(asPlaintext); // TODO parse each line independently status = ((MimeObjectClass*)&MIME_SUPERCLASS)->parse_line( resultCStr.BeginWriting(), resultCStr.Length(), obj); cb.Truncate(); } if (status < 0) return status; // Second part of the flush hack. Pretend obj wasn't closed yet, so that our super class // gets a chance to write the closing. bool save_closed_p = obj->closed_p; obj->closed_p = false; status = ((MimeObjectClass*)&MIME_SUPERCLASS)->parse_eof(obj, abort_p); // Restore closed_p. obj->closed_p = save_closed_p; return status; } void MimeInlineTextHTMLAsPlaintext_finalize (MimeObject *obj) { MimeInlineTextHTMLAsPlaintext *textHTMLPlain = (MimeInlineTextHTMLAsPlaintext *) obj; if (textHTMLPlain && textHTMLPlain->complete_buffer) { // If there's content in the buffer, make sure that we output it. // don't care about return codes obj->clazz->parse_eof(obj, false); delete textHTMLPlain->complete_buffer; textHTMLPlain->complete_buffer = NULL; /* It is important to zero the pointer, so we can reliably check for the validity of it in the other functions. See above. */ } ((MimeObjectClass*)&MIME_SUPERCLASS)->finalize (obj); } static int MimeInlineTextHTMLAsPlaintext_parse_line (const char *line, int32_t length, MimeObject *obj) { MimeInlineTextHTMLAsPlaintext *textHTMLPlain = (MimeInlineTextHTMLAsPlaintext *) obj; if (!textHTMLPlain || !(textHTMLPlain->complete_buffer)) { #if DEBUG printf("Can't output: %s\n", line); #endif return -1; } /* To convert HTML->TXT syncronously, I need the full source at once, not line by line (how do you convert "
  • foo\n" to plaintext?). parse_decoded_buffer claims to give me that, but in fact also gives me single lines. It might be theoretically possible to drive this asyncronously, but I don't know, which odd circumstances might arise and how libmime will behave then. It's not worth the trouble for me to figure this all out. */ nsCString linestr(line, length); NS_ConvertUTF8toUTF16 line_ucs2(linestr.get()); if (length && line_ucs2.IsEmpty()) CopyASCIItoUTF16 (linestr, line_ucs2); (textHTMLPlain->complete_buffer)->Append(line_ucs2); return 0; }