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author | Dave Love <fx@gnu.org> |
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1 Format of Version 5 Babyl Files: | |
2 | |
3 Warning: | |
4 | |
5 This was written Tuesday, 12 April 1983 (by Eugene Ciccarelli), | |
6 based on looking at a particular Babyl file and recalling various | |
7 issues. Therefore it is not guaranteed to be complete, but it is a | |
8 start, and I will try to point the reader to various Babyl functions | |
9 that will serve to clarify certain format questions. | |
10 | |
11 Also note that this file will not contain control-characters, | |
12 but instead have two-character sequences starting with Uparrow. | |
13 Unless otherwise stated, an Uparrow <character> is to be read as | |
14 Control-<character>, e.g. ^L is a Control-L. | |
15 | |
16 Versions: | |
17 | |
18 First, note that each Babyl file contains in its BABYL OPTIONS | |
19 section the version for the Babyl file format. In principle, the | |
20 format can be changed in any way as long as we increment the format | |
21 version number; then programs can support both old and new formats. | |
22 | |
23 In practice, version 5 is the only format version used, and the | |
24 previous versions have been obsolete for so long that Emacs does not | |
25 support them. | |
26 | |
27 | |
28 Overall Babyl File Structure: | |
29 | |
30 A Babyl file consists of a BABYL OPTIONS section followed by | |
31 0 or more message sections. The BABYL OPTIONS section starts | |
32 with the line "BABYL OPTIONS:". Message sections start with | |
33 Control-Underscore Control-L Newline. Each section ends | |
34 with a Control-Underscore. (That is also the first character | |
35 of the starter for the next section, if any.) Thus, a three | |
36 message Babyl file looks like: | |
37 | |
38 BABYL OPTIONS: | |
39 ...the stuff within the Babyl Options section... | |
40 ^_^L | |
41 ...the stuff within the 1st message section... | |
42 ^_^L | |
43 ...the stuff within the 2nd message section... | |
44 ^_^L | |
45 ...the stuff within the last message section... | |
46 ^_ | |
47 | |
48 Babyl is tolerant about some whitespace at the end of the | |
49 file -- the file may end with the final ^_ or it may have some | |
50 whitespace, e.g. a newline, after it. | |
51 | |
52 | |
53 The BABYL OPTIONS Section: | |
54 | |
55 Each Babyl option is specified on one line (thus restricting | |
56 string values these options can currently have). Values are | |
57 either numbers or strings. The format is name, colon, and the | |
58 value, with whitespace after the colon ignored, e.g.: | |
59 | |
60 Mail: ~/special-inbox | |
61 | |
62 Unrecognized options are ignored. | |
63 | |
64 Here are those options and the kind of values currently expected: | |
65 | |
66 MAIL Filename, the input mail file for this | |
67 Babyl file. You may also use several file names | |
68 separated by commas. | |
69 Version Number. This should always be 5. | |
70 Labels String, list of labels, separated by commas. | |
71 | |
72 | |
73 Message Sections: | |
74 | |
75 A message section contains one message and information | |
76 associated with it. The first line is the "status line", which | |
77 contains a bit (0 or 1 character) saying whether the message has | |
78 been reformed yet, and a list of the labels attached to this | |
79 message. Certain labels, called basic labels, are built into | |
80 Babyl in a fundamental way, and are separated in the status line | |
81 for convenience of operation. For example, consider the status | |
82 line: | |
83 | |
84 1, answered,, zval, bug, | |
85 | |
86 The 1 means this message has been reformed. This message is | |
87 labeled "answered", "zval", and "bug". The first, "answered", is | |
88 a basic label, and the other two are user labels. The basic | |
89 labels come before the double-comma in the line. Each label is | |
90 preceded by ", " and followed by ",". (The last basic label is | |
91 in fact followed by ",,".) If this message had no labels at all, | |
92 it would look like: | |
93 | |
94 1,, | |
95 | |
96 Or, if it had two basic labels, "answered" and "deleted", it | |
97 would look like: | |
98 | |
99 1, answered, deleted,, zval, bug, | |
100 | |
101 The & Label Babyl Message knows which are the basic labels. | |
102 Currently they are: deleted, unseen, recent, and answered. | |
103 | |
104 After the status line comes the original header if any. | |
105 Following that is the EOOH line, which contains exactly the | |
106 characters "*** EOOH ***" (which stands for "end of original | |
107 header"). Note that the original header, if a network format | |
108 header, includes the trailing newline. And finally, following the | |
109 EOOH line is the visible message, header and text. For example, | |
110 here is a complete message section, starting with the message | |
111 starter, and ending with the terminator: | |
112 | |
113 ^_^L | |
114 1,, wordab, eccmacs, | |
115 Date: 11 May 1982 21:40-EDT | |
116 From: Eugene C. Ciccarelli <ECC at MIT-AI> | |
117 Subject: notes | |
118 To: ECC at MIT-AI | |
119 | |
120 *** EOOH *** | |
121 Date: Tuesday, 11 May 1982 21:40-EDT | |
122 From: Eugene C. Ciccarelli <ECC> | |
123 To: ECC | |
124 Re: notes | |
125 | |
126 Remember to pickup check at cashier's office, and deposit it | |
127 soon. Pay rent. | |
128 ^_ | |
129 | |
130 ;;; Babyl File BNF: | |
131 | |
132 ;;; Overall Babyl file structure: | |
133 | |
134 | |
135 Babyl-File ::= Babyl-Options-Section (Message-Section)* | |
136 | |
137 | |
138 ;;; Babyl Options section: | |
139 | |
140 | |
141 Babyl-Options-Section | |
142 ::= "BABYL OPTIONS:" newline (Babyl-Option)* Terminator | |
143 | |
144 Babyl-Option ::= Option-Name ":" Horiz-Whitespace BOptValue newline | |
145 | |
146 BOptValue ::= Number | 1-Line-String | |
147 | |
148 | |
149 | |
150 ;;; Message section: | |
151 | |
152 | |
153 Message-Section ::= Message-Starter Status-Line Orig-Header | |
154 EOOH-Line Message Terminator | |
155 | |
156 Message-Starter ::= "^L" newline | |
157 | |
158 Status-Line ::= Bit-Char "," (Basic-Label)* "," (User-Label)* newline | |
159 | |
160 Basic-Label ::= Space BLabel-Name "," | |
161 | |
162 User-Label ::= Space ULabel-Name "," | |
163 | |
164 EOOH-Line ::= "*** EOOH ***" newline | |
165 | |
166 Message ::= Visible-Header Message-Text | |
167 | |
168 | |
169 ;;; Utilities: | |
170 | |
171 Terminator ::= "^_" | |
172 | |
173 Horiz-Whitespace | |
174 ::= (Space | Tab)* | |
175 | |
176 Bit-Char ::= "0" | "1" |