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#if !defined(lint) && !defined(DOS)
static char rcsid[] = "$Id: sequence.c 1012 2008-03-26 00:44:22Z hubert@u.washington.edu $";
#endif
/*
* ========================================================================
* Copyright 2006-2007 University of Washington
* Copyright 2013-2015 Eduardo Chappa
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* ========================================================================
*/
#include "../pith/headers.h"
#include "../pith/sequence.h"
#include "../pith/state.h"
#include "../pith/conf.h"
#include "../pith/msgno.h"
#include "../pith/flag.h"
#include "../pith/thread.h"
#include "../pith/icache.h"
/*
* Internal prototypes
*/
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------
Build comma delimited list of selected messages
Args: stream -- mail stream to use for flag testing
msgmap -- message number struct of to build selected messages in
count -- pointer to place to write number of comma delimited
mark -- mark manually undeleted so we don't refilter right away
Returns: malloc'd string containing sequence, else NULL if
no messages in msgmap with local "selected" flag.
----*/
char *
selected_sequence(MAILSTREAM *stream, MSGNO_S *msgmap, long int *count, int mark)
{
long i;
MESSAGECACHE *mc;
if(!stream)
return(NULL);
/*
* The plan here is to use the c-client elt's "sequence" bit
* to work around any orderings or exclusions in pine's internal
* mapping that might cause the sequence to be artificially
* lengthy. It's probably cheaper to run down the elt list
* twice rather than call nm_raw2m() for each message as
* we run down the elt list once...
*/
for(i = 1L; i <= stream->nmsgs; i++)
if((mc = mail_elt(stream, i)) != NULL)
mc->sequence = 0;
for(i = 1L; i <= mn_get_total(msgmap); i++)
if(get_lflag(stream, msgmap, i, MN_SLCT)){
long rawno;
int exbits = 0;
/*
* Forget we knew about it, and set "add to sequence"
* bit...
*/
clear_index_cache_ent(stream, i, 0);
rawno = mn_m2raw(msgmap, i);
if(rawno > 0L && rawno <= stream->nmsgs
&& (mc = mail_elt(stream, rawno)))
mc->sequence = 1;
/*
* Mark this message manually flagged so we don't re-filter it
* with a filter which only sets flags.
*/
if(mark){
if(msgno_exceptions(stream, rawno, "0", &exbits, FALSE))
exbits |= MSG_EX_MANUNDEL;
else
exbits = MSG_EX_MANUNDEL;
msgno_exceptions(stream, rawno, "0", &exbits, TRUE);
}
}
return(build_sequence(stream, NULL, count));
}
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------
Build comma delimited list of messages current in msgmap which have all
flags matching the arguments
Args: stream -- mail stream to use for flag testing
msgmap -- only consider messages selected in this msgmap
flag -- flags to match against
count -- pointer to place to return number of comma delimited
mark -- mark index cache entry changed, and count state change
kw_on -- if flag contains F_KEYWORD, this is
the array of keywords to be checked
kw_off -- if flag contains F_UNKEYWORD, this is
the array of keywords to be checked
Returns: malloc'd string containing sequence, else NULL if
no messages in msgmap with local "selected" flag (a flag
of zero means all current msgs).
----*/
char *
currentf_sequence(MAILSTREAM *stream, MSGNO_S *msgmap, long int flag,
long int *count, int mark, char **kw_on, char **kw_off)
{
char *seq, **t;
long i, rawno;
int exbits;
MESSAGECACHE *mc;
if(!stream)
return(NULL);
/* First, make sure elts are valid for all the interesting messages */
if((seq = invalid_elt_sequence(stream, msgmap)) != NULL){
pine_mail_fetch_flags(stream, seq, NIL);
fs_give((void **) &seq);
}
for(i = 1L; i <= stream->nmsgs; i++)
if((mc = mail_elt(stream, i)) != NULL)
mc->sequence = 0; /* clear "sequence" bits */
for(i = mn_first_cur(msgmap); i > 0L; i = mn_next_cur(msgmap)){
/* if not already set, go on... */
rawno = mn_m2raw(msgmap, i);
mc = (rawno > 0L && rawno <= stream->nmsgs)
? mail_elt(stream, rawno) : NULL;
if(!mc)
continue;
if((flag == 0)
|| ((flag & F_DEL) && mc->deleted)
|| ((flag & F_UNDEL) && !mc->deleted)
|| ((flag & F_SEEN) && mc->seen)
|| ((flag & F_UNSEEN) && !mc->seen)
|| ((flag & F_ANS) && mc->answered)
|| ((flag & F_UNANS) && !mc->answered)
|| ((flag & F_FLAG) && mc->flagged)
|| ((flag & F_UNFLAG) && !mc->flagged)){
mc->sequence = 1; /* set "sequence" flag */
}
/* check for forwarded status */
if(!mc->sequence
&& (flag & F_FWD)
&& user_flag_is_set(stream, rawno, FORWARDED_FLAG)){
mc->sequence = 1;
}
if(!mc->sequence
&& (flag & F_UNFWD)
&& !user_flag_is_set(stream, rawno, FORWARDED_FLAG)){
mc->sequence = 1;
}
/* check for user keywords or not */
if(!mc->sequence && flag & F_KEYWORD && kw_on){
for(t = kw_on; !mc->sequence && *t; t++)
if(user_flag_is_set(stream, rawno, *t))
mc->sequence = 1;
}
else if(!mc->sequence && flag & F_UNKEYWORD && kw_off){
for(t = kw_off; !mc->sequence && *t; t++)
if(!user_flag_is_set(stream, rawno, *t))
mc->sequence = 1;
}
if(mc->sequence){
if(mark){
if(THRD_INDX()){
PINETHRD_S *thrd;
long t;
/* clear thread index line instead of index index line */
thrd = fetch_thread(stream, mn_m2raw(msgmap, i));
if(thrd && thrd->top
&& (thrd=fetch_thread(stream,thrd->top))
&& (t = mn_raw2m(msgmap, thrd->rawno)))
clear_index_cache_ent(stream, t, 0);
}
else
clear_index_cache_ent(stream, i, 0);/* force new index line */
/*
* Mark this message manually flagged so we don't re-filter it
* with a filter which only sets flags.
*/
exbits = 0;
if(msgno_exceptions(stream, rawno, "0", &exbits, FALSE))
exbits |= MSG_EX_MANUNDEL;
else
exbits = MSG_EX_MANUNDEL;
msgno_exceptions(stream, rawno, "0", &exbits, TRUE);
}
}
}
return(build_sequence(stream, NULL, count));
}
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------
Return sequence numbers of messages with invalid MESSAGECACHEs
Args: stream -- mail stream to use for flag testing
msgmap -- message number struct of to build selected messages in
Returns: malloc'd string containing sequence, else NULL if
no messages in msgmap with local "selected" flag (a flag
of zero means all current msgs).
----*/
char *
invalid_elt_sequence(MAILSTREAM *stream, MSGNO_S *msgmap)
{
long i, rawno;
MESSAGECACHE *mc;
if(!stream)
return(NULL);
for(i = 1L; i <= stream->nmsgs; i++)
if((mc = mail_elt(stream, i)) != NULL)
mc->sequence = 0; /* clear "sequence" bits */
for(i = mn_first_cur(msgmap); i > 0L; i = mn_next_cur(msgmap))
if((rawno = mn_m2raw(msgmap, i)) > 0L && rawno <= stream->nmsgs
&& (mc = mail_elt(stream, rawno)) && !mc->valid)
mc->sequence = 1;
return(build_sequence(stream, NULL, NULL));
}
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------
Build comma delimited list of messages with elt "sequence" bit set
Args: stream -- mail stream to use for flag testing
msgmap -- struct containing sort to build sequence in
count -- pointer to place to write number of comma delimited
NOTE: if non-zero, it's a clue as to how many messages
have the sequence bit lit.
Returns: malloc'd string containing sequence, else NULL if
no messages in msgmap with elt's "sequence" bit set
----*/
char *
build_sequence(MAILSTREAM *stream, MSGNO_S *msgmap, long int *count)
{
#define SEQ_INCREMENT 128
long n = 0L, i, x, lastn = 0L, runstart = 0L;
size_t size = SEQ_INCREMENT;
char *seq = NULL, *p;
MESSAGECACHE *mc;
if(!stream)
return(NULL);
if(count){
if(*count > 0L)
size = MAX(size, MIN((*count) * 4, 16384));
*count = 0L;
}
for(x = 1L; x <= stream->nmsgs; x++){
if(msgmap){
if((i = mn_m2raw(msgmap, x)) == 0L)
continue;
}
else
i = x;
if(i > 0L && i <= stream->nmsgs
&& (mc = mail_elt(stream, i)) && mc->sequence){
n++;
if(!seq) /* initialize if needed */
seq = p = fs_get(size);
/*
* This code will coalesce the ascending runs of
* sequence numbers, but fails to break sequences
* into a reasonably sensible length for imapd's to
* swallow (reasonable addtition to c-client?)...
*/
if(lastn){ /* if may be in a run */
if(lastn + 1L == i){ /* and its the next raw num */
lastn = i; /* skip writing anything... */
continue;
}
else if(runstart != lastn){
*p++ = (runstart + 1L == lastn) ? ',' : ':';
sstrncpy(&p, long2string(lastn), size-(p-seq));
} /* wrote end of run */
}
runstart = lastn = i; /* remember last raw num */
if(n > 1L && (p-seq) < size) /* !first num, write delim */
*p++ = ',';
if(size - (p - seq) < 16){ /* room for two more nums? */
size_t offset = p - seq; /* grow the sequence array */
size += SEQ_INCREMENT;
fs_resize((void **)&seq, size);
p = seq + offset;
}
sstrncpy(&p, long2string(i), size-(p-seq)); /* write raw number */
}
}
if(lastn && runstart != lastn){ /* were in a run? */
if((p-seq) < size) /* !first num, write delim */
*p++ = (runstart + 1L == lastn) ? ',' : ':';
sstrncpy(&p, long2string(lastn), size-(p-seq)); /* write the trailing num */
}
if(seq && (p-seq) < size) /* if sequence, tie it off */
*p = '\0';
if(seq)
seq[size-1] = '\0';
if(count)
*count = n;
return(seq);
}
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------
If any messages flagged "selected", fake the "currently selected" array
Args: map -- message number struct of to build selected messages in
OK folks, here's the tradeoff: either all the functions have to
know if the user want's to deal with the "current" hilited message
or the list of currently "selected" messages, *or* we just
wrap the call to these functions with some glue that tweeks
what these functions see as the "current" message list, and let them
do their thing.
----*/
int
pseudo_selected(MAILSTREAM *stream, MSGNO_S *map)
{
long i, later = 0L;
if(any_lflagged(map, MN_SLCT)){
map->hilited = mn_m2raw(map, mn_get_cur(map));
for(i = 1L; i <= mn_get_total(map); i++)
if(get_lflag(stream, map, i, MN_SLCT)){
if(!later++){
mn_set_cur(map, i);
}
else{
mn_add_cur(map, i);
}
}
return(1);
}
return(0);
}
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------
Antidote for the monkey business committed above
Args: map -- message number struct of to build selected messages in
----*/
void
restore_selected(MSGNO_S *map)
{
if(map->hilited){
mn_reset_cur(map, mn_raw2m(map, map->hilited));
map->hilited = 0L;
}
}
/*
* Return a search set which can be used to limit the search to a smaller set,
* for performance reasons. The caller must still work correctly if we return
* the whole set (or NULL) here, because we may not be able to send the full
* search set over IMAP. In cases where the search set description is getting
* too large we send a search set which contains all of the relevant messages.
* It may contain more.
*
* Args stream
* narrow -- If set, we are narrowing our selection (restrict to
* messages with MN_SLCT already set) or if not set,
* we are broadening (so we may look only at messages
* with MN_SLCT not set)
*
* Returns - allocated search set or NULL. Caller is responsible for freeing it.
*/
SEARCHSET *
limiting_searchset(MAILSTREAM *stream, int narrow)
{
long n, run;
int cnt = 0;
SEARCHSET *full_set = NULL, **set;
/*
* If we're talking to anything other than a server older than
* imap 4rev1, build a searchset otherwise it'll choke.
*/
if(!(is_imap_stream(stream) && !modern_imap_stream(stream))){
for(n = 1L, set = &full_set, run = 0L; n <= stream->nmsgs; n++)
/* test for end of run */
if(get_lflag(stream, NULL, n, MN_EXLD)
|| (narrow && !get_lflag(stream, NULL, n, MN_SLCT))
|| (!narrow && get_lflag(stream, NULL, n, MN_SLCT))){
if(run){ /* previous selected? */
set = &(*set)->next;
run = 0L;
}
}
else if(run++){ /* next in run */
(*set)->last = n;
}
else{ /* start of run */
*set = mail_newsearchset();
(*set)->first = (*set)->last = n;
/*
* Make this last set cover the rest of the messages.
* We could be fancier about this but it probably isn't
* worth the trouble.
*/
if(++cnt > 100){
(*set)->last = stream->nmsgs;
break;
}
}
}
return(full_set);
}
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