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1 ;;; nntp.el --- NNTP (RFC977) Interface for GNU Emacs |
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5 ;; Author: Masanobu UMEDA <umerin@flab.flab.fujitsu.junet> |
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6 ;; Keywords: news |
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87 | 8 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. |
9 | |
882 | 10 ;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
11 ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
12 ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) | |
13 ;; any later version. | |
87 | 14 |
882 | 15 ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
16 ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
17 ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
18 ;; GNU General Public License for more details. | |
19 | |
20 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
21 ;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to | |
22 ;; the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. | |
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25 ;;; Commentary: |
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87 | 27 ;; This implementation is tested on both 1.2a and 1.5 version of the |
28 ;; NNTP package. | |
29 | |
30 ;; Troubleshooting of NNTP | |
31 ;; | |
32 ;; (1) Select routine may signal an error or fall into infinite loop | |
33 ;; while waiting for the server response. In this case, you'd better | |
34 ;; not use byte-compiled codes but original source. If you still have | |
35 ;; a problems with it, set the variable `nntp-buggy-select' to T. | |
36 ;; | |
37 ;; (2) Emacs may hang up while retrieving headers since too many | |
38 ;; requests have been sent to the NNTP server without reading their | |
39 ;; replies. In this case, reduce the number of the requests sent to | |
40 ;; the server at one time by setting the variable | |
41 ;; `nntp-maximum-request' to a lower value. | |
42 ;; | |
43 ;; (3) If the TCP/IP stream (open-network-stream) is not supported by | |
44 ;; emacs, compile and install `tcp.el' and `tcp.c' which is an | |
45 ;; emulation program of the stream. If you modified `tcp.c' for your | |
46 ;; system, please send me the diffs. I'll include some of them in the | |
47 ;; future releases. | |
48 | |
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87 | 51 (defvar nntp-server-hook nil |
52 "*Hooks for the NNTP server. | |
53 If the kanji code of the NNTP server is different from the local kanji | |
54 code, the correct kanji code of the buffer associated with the NNTP | |
55 server must be specified as follows: | |
56 | |
57 (setq nntp-server-hook | |
2843 | 58 (function |
59 (lambda () | |
87 | 60 ;; Server's Kanji code is EUC (NEmacs hack). |
61 (make-local-variable 'kanji-fileio-code) | |
2843 | 62 (setq kanji-fileio-code 0)))) |
87 | 63 |
64 If you'd like to change something depending on the server in this | |
65 hook, use the variable `nntp-server-name'.") | |
66 | |
2843 | 67 (defvar nntp-large-newsgroup 50 |
68 "*The number of the articles which indicates a large newsgroup. | |
69 If the number of the articles is greater than the value, verbose | |
70 messages will be shown to indicate the current status.") | |
71 | |
87 | 72 (defvar nntp-buggy-select (memq system-type '(usg-unix-v fujitsu-uts)) |
73 "*T if your select routine is buggy. | |
74 If the select routine signals error or fall into infinite loop while | |
75 waiting for the server response, the variable must be set to t. In | |
76 case of Fujitsu UTS, it is set to T since `accept-process-output' | |
77 doesn't work properly.") | |
78 | |
79 (defvar nntp-maximum-request 400 | |
80 "*The maximum number of the requests sent to the NNTP server at one time. | |
81 If Emacs hangs up while retrieving headers, set the variable to a | |
82 lower value.") | |
83 | |
2843 | 84 (defvar nntp-debug-read 10000 |
85 "*Display '...' every 10Kbytes of a message being received if it is non-nil. | |
86 If it is a number, dots are displayed per the number.") | |
87 | 87 |
88 | |
2843 | 89 (defconst nntp-version "NNTP 3.12" |
87 | 90 "Version numbers of this version of NNTP.") |
91 | |
92 (defvar nntp-server-name nil | |
93 "The name of the host running NNTP server.") | |
94 | |
95 (defvar nntp-server-buffer nil | |
96 "Buffer associated with NNTP server process.") | |
97 | |
98 (defvar nntp-server-process nil | |
99 "The NNTP server process. | |
100 You'd better not use this variable in NNTP front-end program but | |
101 instead use `nntp-server-buffer'.") | |
102 | |
2843 | 103 (defvar nntp-status-string nil |
87 | 104 "Save the server response message. |
105 You'd better not use this variable in NNTP front-end program but | |
106 instead call function `nntp-status-message' to get status message.") | |
107 | |
108 ;;; | |
109 ;;; Extended Command for retrieving many headers. | |
110 ;;; | |
111 ;; Retrieving lots of headers by sending command asynchronously. | |
112 ;; Access functions to headers are defined as macro. | |
113 | |
114 (defmacro nntp-header-number (header) | |
115 "Return article number in HEADER." | |
116 (` (aref (, header) 0))) | |
117 | |
118 (defmacro nntp-set-header-number (header number) | |
119 "Set article number of HEADER to NUMBER." | |
120 (` (aset (, header) 0 (, number)))) | |
121 | |
122 (defmacro nntp-header-subject (header) | |
123 "Return subject string in HEADER." | |
124 (` (aref (, header) 1))) | |
125 | |
126 (defmacro nntp-set-header-subject (header subject) | |
127 "Set article subject of HEADER to SUBJECT." | |
128 (` (aset (, header) 1 (, subject)))) | |
129 | |
130 (defmacro nntp-header-from (header) | |
131 "Return author string in HEADER." | |
132 (` (aref (, header) 2))) | |
133 | |
134 (defmacro nntp-set-header-from (header from) | |
135 "Set article author of HEADER to FROM." | |
136 (` (aset (, header) 2 (, from)))) | |
137 | |
138 (defmacro nntp-header-xref (header) | |
139 "Return xref string in HEADER." | |
140 (` (aref (, header) 3))) | |
141 | |
142 (defmacro nntp-set-header-xref (header xref) | |
143 "Set article xref of HEADER to xref." | |
144 (` (aset (, header) 3 (, xref)))) | |
145 | |
146 (defmacro nntp-header-lines (header) | |
147 "Return lines in HEADER." | |
148 (` (aref (, header) 4))) | |
149 | |
150 (defmacro nntp-set-header-lines (header lines) | |
151 "Set article lines of HEADER to LINES." | |
152 (` (aset (, header) 4 (, lines)))) | |
153 | |
154 (defmacro nntp-header-date (header) | |
155 "Return date in HEADER." | |
156 (` (aref (, header) 5))) | |
157 | |
158 (defmacro nntp-set-header-date (header date) | |
159 "Set article date of HEADER to DATE." | |
160 (` (aset (, header) 5 (, date)))) | |
161 | |
162 (defmacro nntp-header-id (header) | |
163 "Return Id in HEADER." | |
164 (` (aref (, header) 6))) | |
165 | |
166 (defmacro nntp-set-header-id (header id) | |
167 "Set article Id of HEADER to ID." | |
168 (` (aset (, header) 6 (, id)))) | |
169 | |
170 (defmacro nntp-header-references (header) | |
2843 | 171 "Return references (or in-reply-to) in HEADER." |
87 | 172 (` (aref (, header) 7))) |
173 | |
174 (defmacro nntp-set-header-references (header ref) | |
175 "Set article references of HEADER to REF." | |
176 (` (aset (, header) 7 (, ref)))) | |
177 | |
178 (defun nntp-retrieve-headers (sequence) | |
179 "Return list of article headers specified by SEQUENCE of article id. | |
180 The format of list is | |
181 `([NUMBER SUBJECT FROM XREF LINES DATE MESSAGE-ID REFERENCES] ...)'. | |
2843 | 182 If there is no References: field, In-Reply-To: field is used instead. |
87 | 183 Reader macros for the vector are defined as `nntp-header-FIELD'. |
184 Writer macros for the vector are defined as `nntp-set-header-FIELD'. | |
2843 | 185 Newsgroup must be selected before calling this." |
87 | 186 (save-excursion |
187 (set-buffer nntp-server-buffer) | |
188 (erase-buffer) | |
189 (let ((number (length sequence)) | |
190 (last-point (point-min)) | |
191 (received 0) | |
192 (count 0) | |
193 (headers nil) ;Result list. | |
194 (article 0) | |
195 (subject nil) | |
196 (message-id) | |
197 (from nil) | |
198 (xref nil) | |
199 (lines 0) | |
200 (date nil) | |
201 (references nil)) | |
202 ;; Send HEAD command. | |
203 (while sequence | |
204 (nntp-send-strings-to-server "HEAD" (car sequence)) | |
205 (setq sequence (cdr sequence)) | |
206 (setq count (1+ count)) | |
207 ;; Every 400 header requests we have to read stream in order | |
208 ;; to avoid deadlock. | |
209 (if (or (null sequence) ;All requests have been sent. | |
210 (zerop (% count nntp-maximum-request))) | |
211 (progn | |
212 (accept-process-output) | |
213 (while (progn | |
214 (goto-char last-point) | |
215 ;; Count replies. | |
216 (while (re-search-forward "^[0-9]" nil t) | |
217 (setq received (1+ received))) | |
218 (setq last-point (point)) | |
219 (< received count)) | |
220 ;; If number of headers is greater than 100, give | |
221 ;; informative messages. | |
222 (and (numberp nntp-large-newsgroup) | |
223 (> number nntp-large-newsgroup) | |
224 (zerop (% received 20)) | |
2843 | 225 (message "NNTP: Receiving headers... %d%%" |
87 | 226 (/ (* received 100) number))) |
227 (nntp-accept-response)) | |
228 )) | |
229 ) | |
230 ;; Wait for text of last command. | |
231 (goto-char (point-max)) | |
232 (re-search-backward "^[0-9]" nil t) | |
233 (if (looking-at "^[23]") | |
234 (while (progn | |
235 (goto-char (- (point-max) 3)) | |
236 (not (looking-at "^\\.\r$"))) | |
237 (nntp-accept-response))) | |
238 (and (numberp nntp-large-newsgroup) | |
239 (> number nntp-large-newsgroup) | |
2843 | 240 (message "NNTP: Receiving headers... done")) |
87 | 241 ;; Now all of replies are received. |
242 (setq received number) | |
243 ;; First, fold continuation lines. | |
244 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
245 (while (re-search-forward "\\(\r?\n[ \t]+\\)+" nil t) | |
246 (replace-match " " t t)) | |
247 ;;(delete-non-matching-lines | |
248 ;; "^Subject:\\|^Xref:\\|^From:\\|^Lines:\\|^Date:\\|^References:\\|^[23]") | |
249 (and (numberp nntp-large-newsgroup) | |
250 (> number nntp-large-newsgroup) | |
251 (message "NNTP: Parsing headers...")) | |
252 ;; Then examines replies. | |
253 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
254 (while (not (eobp)) | |
255 (cond ((looking-at "^[23][0-9][0-9][ \t]+\\([0-9]+\\)[ \t]+\\(<[^>]+>\\)") | |
256 (setq article | |
257 (string-to-int | |
258 (buffer-substring (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)))) | |
259 (setq message-id | |
260 (buffer-substring (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2))) | |
261 (forward-line 1) | |
262 ;; Set default value. | |
263 (setq subject nil) | |
264 (setq xref nil) | |
265 (setq from nil) | |
266 (setq lines 0) | |
267 (setq date nil) | |
268 (setq references nil) | |
269 ;; Thanks go to mly@AI.MIT.EDU (Richard Mlynarik) | |
270 (while (and (not (eobp)) | |
271 (not (memq (following-char) '(?2 ?3)))) | |
2843 | 272 (if (looking-at "\\(From\\|Subject\\|Date\\|Lines\\|Xref\\|References\\|In-Reply-To\\):[ \t]+\\([^ \t\n]+.*\\)\r$") |
87 | 273 (let ((s (buffer-substring |
274 (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2))) | |
275 (c (char-after (match-beginning 0)))) | |
276 ;; We don't have to worry about letter case. | |
277 (cond ((char-equal c ?F) ;From: | |
278 (setq from s)) | |
279 ((char-equal c ?S) ;Subject: | |
280 (setq subject s)) | |
281 ((char-equal c ?D) ;Date: | |
282 (setq date s)) | |
283 ((char-equal c ?L) ;Lines: | |
284 (setq lines (string-to-int s))) | |
285 ((char-equal c ?X) ;Xref: | |
286 (setq xref s)) | |
287 ((char-equal c ?R) ;References: | |
288 (setq references s)) | |
2843 | 289 ;; In-Reply-To: should be used only when |
290 ;; there is no References: field. | |
291 ((and (char-equal c ?I) ;In-Reply-To: | |
292 (null references)) | |
293 (setq references s)) | |
87 | 294 ))) |
295 (forward-line 1)) | |
296 ;; Finished to parse one header. | |
297 (if (null subject) | |
298 (setq subject "(None)")) | |
299 (if (null from) | |
300 (setq from "(Unknown User)")) | |
2843 | 301 ;; Collect valid article only. |
302 (and article | |
303 message-id | |
304 (setq headers | |
305 (cons (vector article subject from | |
306 xref lines date | |
307 message-id references) headers))) | |
87 | 308 ) |
309 (t (forward-line 1)) | |
310 ) | |
311 (setq received (1- received)) | |
312 (and (numberp nntp-large-newsgroup) | |
313 (> number nntp-large-newsgroup) | |
314 (zerop (% received 20)) | |
315 (message "NNTP: Parsing headers... %d%%" | |
316 (/ (* received 100) number))) | |
317 ) | |
318 (and (numberp nntp-large-newsgroup) | |
319 (> number nntp-large-newsgroup) | |
320 (message "NNTP: Parsing headers... done")) | |
321 (nreverse headers) | |
322 ))) | |
323 | |
324 | |
325 ;;; | |
326 ;;; Raw Interface to Network News Transfer Protocol (RFC977). | |
327 ;;; | |
328 | |
329 (defun nntp-open-server (host &optional service) | |
330 "Open news server on HOST. | |
331 If HOST is nil, use value of environment variable `NNTPSERVER'. | |
332 If optional argument SERVICE is non-nil, open by the service name." | |
333 (let ((host (or host (getenv "NNTPSERVER"))) | |
334 (status nil)) | |
2843 | 335 (setq nntp-status-string "") |
87 | 336 (cond ((and host (nntp-open-server-internal host service)) |
337 (setq status (nntp-wait-for-response "^[23].*\r$")) | |
338 ;; Do check unexpected close of connection. | |
339 ;; Suggested by feldmark@hanako.stars.flab.fujitsu.junet. | |
340 (if status | |
341 (set-process-sentinel nntp-server-process | |
342 'nntp-default-sentinel) | |
343 ;; We have to close connection here, since function | |
344 ;; `nntp-server-opened' may return incorrect status. | |
345 (nntp-close-server-internal) | |
346 )) | |
347 ((null host) | |
2843 | 348 (setq nntp-status-string "NNTP server is not specified.")) |
87 | 349 ) |
350 status | |
351 )) | |
352 | |
353 (defun nntp-close-server () | |
354 "Close news server." | |
355 (unwind-protect | |
356 (progn | |
357 ;; Un-set default sentinel function before closing connection. | |
358 (and nntp-server-process | |
359 (eq 'nntp-default-sentinel | |
360 (process-sentinel nntp-server-process)) | |
361 (set-process-sentinel nntp-server-process nil)) | |
362 ;; We cannot send QUIT command unless the process is running. | |
363 (if (nntp-server-opened) | |
364 (nntp-send-command nil "QUIT")) | |
365 ) | |
366 (nntp-close-server-internal) | |
367 )) | |
368 | |
369 (fset 'nntp-request-quit (symbol-function 'nntp-close-server)) | |
370 | |
371 (defun nntp-server-opened () | |
372 "Return server process status, T or NIL. | |
373 If the stream is opened, return T, otherwise return NIL." | |
374 (and nntp-server-process | |
375 (memq (process-status nntp-server-process) '(open run)))) | |
376 | |
377 (defun nntp-status-message () | |
378 "Return server status response as string." | |
2843 | 379 (if (and nntp-status-string |
87 | 380 ;; NNN MESSAGE |
381 (string-match "[0-9][0-9][0-9][ \t]+\\([^\r]*\\).*$" | |
2843 | 382 nntp-status-string)) |
383 (substring nntp-status-string (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)) | |
87 | 384 ;; Empty message if nothing. |
385 "" | |
386 )) | |
387 | |
388 (defun nntp-request-article (id) | |
389 "Select article by message ID (or number)." | |
390 (prog1 | |
391 ;; If NEmacs, end of message may look like: "\256\215" (".^M") | |
392 (nntp-send-command "^\\.\r$" "ARTICLE" id) | |
393 (nntp-decode-text) | |
394 )) | |
395 | |
396 (defun nntp-request-body (id) | |
397 "Select article body by message ID (or number)." | |
398 (prog1 | |
399 ;; If NEmacs, end of message may look like: "\256\215" (".^M") | |
400 (nntp-send-command "^\\.\r$" "BODY" id) | |
401 (nntp-decode-text) | |
402 )) | |
403 | |
404 (defun nntp-request-head (id) | |
405 "Select article head by message ID (or number)." | |
406 (prog1 | |
407 (nntp-send-command "^\\.\r$" "HEAD" id) | |
408 (nntp-decode-text) | |
409 )) | |
410 | |
411 (defun nntp-request-stat (id) | |
412 "Select article by message ID (or number)." | |
413 (nntp-send-command "^[23].*\r$" "STAT" id)) | |
414 | |
415 (defun nntp-request-group (group) | |
416 "Select news GROUP." | |
417 ;; 1.2a NNTP's group command is buggy. "^M" (\r) is not appended to | |
418 ;; end of the status message. | |
419 (nntp-send-command "^[23].*$" "GROUP" group)) | |
420 | |
421 (defun nntp-request-list () | |
2843 | 422 "List active newsgroups." |
87 | 423 (prog1 |
424 (nntp-send-command "^\\.\r$" "LIST") | |
425 (nntp-decode-text) | |
426 )) | |
427 | |
2843 | 428 (defun nntp-request-list-newsgroups () |
429 "List newsgroups (defined in NNTP2)." | |
430 (prog1 | |
431 (nntp-send-command "^\\.\r$" "LIST NEWSGROUPS") | |
432 (nntp-decode-text) | |
433 )) | |
434 | |
435 (defun nntp-request-list-distributions () | |
436 "List distributions (defined in NNTP2)." | |
437 (prog1 | |
438 (nntp-send-command "^\\.\r$" "LIST DISTRIBUTIONS") | |
439 (nntp-decode-text) | |
440 )) | |
441 | |
87 | 442 (defun nntp-request-last () |
2843 | 443 "Set current article pointer to the previous article |
444 in the current news group." | |
87 | 445 (nntp-send-command "^[23].*\r$" "LAST")) |
446 | |
447 (defun nntp-request-next () | |
448 "Advance current article pointer." | |
449 (nntp-send-command "^[23].*\r$" "NEXT")) | |
450 | |
451 (defun nntp-request-post () | |
452 "Post a new news in current buffer." | |
453 (if (nntp-send-command "^[23].*\r$" "POST") | |
454 (progn | |
455 (nntp-encode-text) | |
456 (nntp-send-region-to-server (point-min) (point-max)) | |
457 ;; 1.2a NNTP's post command is buggy. "^M" (\r) is not | |
458 ;; appended to end of the status message. | |
459 (nntp-wait-for-response "^[23].*$") | |
460 ))) | |
461 | |
462 (defun nntp-default-sentinel (proc status) | |
463 "Default sentinel function for NNTP server process." | |
464 (if (and nntp-server-process | |
465 (not (nntp-server-opened))) | |
466 (error "NNTP: Connection closed.") | |
467 )) | |
468 | |
469 ;; Encoding and decoding of NNTP text. | |
470 | |
471 (defun nntp-decode-text () | |
472 "Decode text transmitted by NNTP. | |
473 0. Delete status line. | |
474 1. Delete `^M' at end of line. | |
475 2. Delete `.' at end of buffer (end of text mark). | |
476 3. Delete `.' at beginning of line." | |
477 (save-excursion | |
478 (set-buffer nntp-server-buffer) | |
479 ;; Insert newline at end of buffer. | |
480 (goto-char (point-max)) | |
481 (if (not (bolp)) | |
482 (insert "\n")) | |
483 ;; Delete status line. | |
484 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
485 (delete-region (point) (progn (forward-line 1) (point))) | |
486 ;; Delete `^M' at end of line. | |
487 ;; (replace-regexp "\r$" "") | |
488 (while (not (eobp)) | |
489 (end-of-line) | |
490 (if (= (preceding-char) ?\r) | |
491 (delete-char -1)) | |
492 (forward-line 1) | |
493 ) | |
494 ;; Delete `.' at end of buffer (end of text mark). | |
495 (goto-char (point-max)) | |
496 (forward-line -1) ;(beginning-of-line) | |
497 (if (looking-at "^\\.$") | |
498 (delete-region (point) (progn (forward-line 1) (point)))) | |
499 ;; Replace `..' at beginning of line with `.'. | |
500 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
501 ;; (replace-regexp "^\\.\\." ".") | |
502 (while (search-forward "\n.." nil t) | |
503 (delete-char -1)) | |
504 )) | |
505 | |
506 (defun nntp-encode-text () | |
507 "Encode text in current buffer for NNTP transmission. | |
508 1. Insert `.' at beginning of line. | |
509 2. Insert `.' at end of buffer (end of text mark)." | |
510 (save-excursion | |
511 ;; Insert newline at end of buffer. | |
512 (goto-char (point-max)) | |
513 (if (not (bolp)) | |
514 (insert "\n")) | |
515 ;; Replace `.' at beginning of line with `..'. | |
516 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
517 ;; (replace-regexp "^\\." "..") | |
518 (while (search-forward "\n." nil t) | |
519 (insert ".")) | |
520 ;; Insert `.' at end of buffer (end of text mark). | |
521 (goto-char (point-max)) | |
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87 | 523 )) |
524 | |
525 | |
526 ;;; | |
527 ;;; Synchronous Communication with NNTP Server. | |
528 ;;; | |
529 | |
530 (defun nntp-send-command (response cmd &rest args) | |
531 "Wait for server RESPONSE after sending CMD and optional ARGS to server." | |
532 (save-excursion | |
533 ;; Clear communication buffer. | |
534 (set-buffer nntp-server-buffer) | |
535 (erase-buffer) | |
536 (apply 'nntp-send-strings-to-server cmd args) | |
537 (if response | |
538 (nntp-wait-for-response response) | |
539 t) | |
540 )) | |
541 | |
542 (defun nntp-wait-for-response (regexp) | |
543 "Wait for server response which matches REGEXP." | |
544 (save-excursion | |
545 (let ((status t) | |
2843 | 546 (wait t) |
547 (dotnum 0) ;Number of "." being displayed. | |
548 (dotsize ;How often "." displayed. | |
549 (if (numberp nntp-debug-read) nntp-debug-read 10000))) | |
87 | 550 (set-buffer nntp-server-buffer) |
551 ;; Wait for status response (RFC977). | |
552 ;; 1xx - Informative message. | |
553 ;; 2xx - Command ok. | |
554 ;; 3xx - Command ok so far, send the rest of it. | |
555 ;; 4xx - Command was correct, but couldn't be performed for some | |
556 ;; reason. | |
557 ;; 5xx - Command unimplemented, or incorrect, or a serious | |
558 ;; program error occurred. | |
559 (nntp-accept-response) | |
560 (while wait | |
561 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
562 (cond ((looking-at "[23]") | |
563 (setq wait nil)) | |
564 ((looking-at "[45]") | |
565 (setq status nil) | |
566 (setq wait nil)) | |
567 (t (nntp-accept-response)) | |
568 )) | |
569 ;; Save status message. | |
570 (end-of-line) | |
2843 | 571 (setq nntp-status-string |
87 | 572 (buffer-substring (point-min) (point))) |
573 (if status | |
574 (progn | |
575 (setq wait t) | |
576 (while wait | |
577 (goto-char (point-max)) | |
578 (forward-line -1) ;(beginning-of-line) | |
579 ;;(message (buffer-substring | |
580 ;; (point) | |
581 ;; (save-excursion (end-of-line) (point)))) | |
582 (if (looking-at regexp) | |
583 (setq wait nil) | |
2843 | 584 (if nntp-debug-read |
585 (let ((newnum (/ (buffer-size) dotsize))) | |
586 (if (not (= dotnum newnum)) | |
587 (progn | |
588 (setq dotnum newnum) | |
589 (message "NNTP: Reading %s" | |
590 (make-string dotnum ?.)))))) | |
87 | 591 (nntp-accept-response) |
2843 | 592 ;;(if nntp-debug-read (message "")) |
87 | 593 )) |
2843 | 594 ;; Remove "...". |
595 (if (and nntp-debug-read (> dotnum 0)) | |
596 (message "")) | |
87 | 597 ;; Successfully received server response. |
598 t | |
599 )) | |
600 ))) | |
601 | |
602 | |
603 ;;; | |
604 ;;; Low-Level Interface to NNTP Server. | |
605 ;;; | |
606 | |
607 (defun nntp-send-strings-to-server (&rest strings) | |
608 "Send list of STRINGS to news server as command and its arguments." | |
609 (let ((cmd (car strings)) | |
610 (strings (cdr strings))) | |
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611 ;; Command and each argument must be separated by one or more spaces. |
87 | 612 (while strings |
613 (setq cmd (concat cmd " " (car strings))) | |
614 (setq strings (cdr strings))) | |
615 ;; Command line must be terminated by a CR-LF. | |
2843 | 616 (process-send-string nntp-server-process (concat cmd "\r\n")) |
87 | 617 )) |
618 | |
619 (defun nntp-send-region-to-server (begin end) | |
620 "Send current buffer region (from BEGIN to END) to news server." | |
621 (save-excursion | |
622 ;; We have to work in the buffer associated with NNTP server | |
623 ;; process because of NEmacs hack. | |
624 (copy-to-buffer nntp-server-buffer begin end) | |
625 (set-buffer nntp-server-buffer) | |
626 (setq begin (point-min)) | |
627 (setq end (point-max)) | |
628 ;; `process-send-region' does not work if text to be sent is very | |
629 ;; large. I don't know maximum size of text sent correctly. | |
630 (let ((last nil) | |
631 (size 100)) ;Size of text sent at once. | |
632 (save-restriction | |
633 (narrow-to-region begin end) | |
634 (goto-char begin) | |
635 (while (not (eobp)) | |
636 ;;(setq last (min end (+ (point) size))) | |
637 ;; NEmacs gets confused if character at `last' is Kanji. | |
638 (setq last (save-excursion | |
639 (goto-char (min end (+ (point) size))) | |
640 (or (eobp) (forward-char 1)) ;Adjust point | |
641 (point))) | |
642 (process-send-region nntp-server-process (point) last) | |
643 ;; I don't know whether the next codes solve the known | |
644 ;; problem of communication error of GNU Emacs. | |
645 (accept-process-output) | |
646 ;;(sit-for 0) | |
647 (goto-char last) | |
648 ))) | |
649 ;; We cannot erase buffer, because reply may be received. | |
650 (delete-region begin end) | |
651 )) | |
652 | |
653 (defun nntp-open-server-internal (host &optional service) | |
654 "Open connection to news server on HOST by SERVICE (default is nntp)." | |
655 (save-excursion | |
656 ;; Use TCP/IP stream emulation package if needed. | |
657 (or (fboundp 'open-network-stream) | |
658 (require 'tcp)) | |
659 ;; Initialize communication buffer. | |
660 (setq nntp-server-buffer (get-buffer-create " *nntpd*")) | |
661 (set-buffer nntp-server-buffer) | |
662 (buffer-flush-undo (current-buffer)) | |
663 (erase-buffer) | |
664 (kill-all-local-variables) | |
665 (setq case-fold-search t) ;Should ignore case. | |
666 (setq nntp-server-process | |
667 (open-network-stream "nntpd" (current-buffer) | |
668 host (or service "nntp"))) | |
669 (setq nntp-server-name host) | |
670 ;; It is possible to change kanji-fileio-code in this hook. | |
671 (run-hooks 'nntp-server-hook) | |
672 ;; Return the server process. | |
673 nntp-server-process | |
674 )) | |
675 | |
676 (defun nntp-close-server-internal () | |
677 "Close connection to news server." | |
678 (if nntp-server-process | |
679 (delete-process nntp-server-process)) | |
680 (if nntp-server-buffer | |
681 (kill-buffer nntp-server-buffer)) | |
682 (setq nntp-server-buffer nil) | |
683 (setq nntp-server-process nil)) | |
684 | |
685 (defun nntp-accept-response () | |
686 "Read response of server. | |
687 It is well-known that the communication speed will be much improved by | |
688 defining this function as macro." | |
689 ;; To deal with server process exiting before | |
690 ;; accept-process-output is called. | |
691 ;; Suggested by Jason Venner <jason@violet.berkeley.edu>. | |
692 ;; This is a copy of `nntp-default-sentinel'. | |
693 (or (memq (process-status nntp-server-process) '(open run)) | |
694 (error "NNTP: Connection closed.")) | |
695 (if nntp-buggy-select | |
696 (progn | |
697 ;; We cannot use `accept-process-output'. | |
698 ;; Fujitsu UTS requires messages during sleep-for. I don't know why. | |
699 (message "NNTP: Reading...") | |
700 (sleep-for 1) | |
701 (message "")) | |
702 (condition-case errorcode | |
703 (accept-process-output nntp-server-process) | |
704 (error | |
705 (cond ((string-equal "select error: Invalid argument" (nth 1 errorcode)) | |
706 ;; Ignore select error. | |
707 nil | |
708 ) | |
709 (t | |
710 (signal (car errorcode) (cdr errorcode)))) | |
711 )) | |
712 )) | |
584 | 713 |
714 (provide 'nntp) | |
715 | |
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716 ;;; nntp.el ends here |