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* xfns.c (Fx_open_connection): Don't trust HAVE_XRMSETDATABASE;
use XrmSetDatabase only when HAVE_X11R5 is defined.
* xfns.c (Vx_resource_name): Renamed from Vxrdb_name, and made a
lisp-visible variable, so lisp/term/x-win.el can set it. Doc it
for "internal use only"; no need for NEWS entry.
(validate_x_resource_name): New function.
(Fx_get_resource): Doc fix. References to Vxrdb_name renamed. Call
validate_x_resource_name.
(x_window): References to Vxrdb_name renamed. Call
validate_x_resource_name.
(Fx_open_connection): References to Vxrdb_name renamed. Instead
of setting and validating its value here, just call
validate_x_resource_name.
(syms_of_xfns): Add DEFVAR_LISP for Vx_resource_name.
* xfns.c (x_set_frame_parameters): Don't set the frame's size and
position unless those parameters are actually specified in ALIST.
* xrdb.c: Implement search for app-defaults directory and
localized default databases, along with some other functionality
provided by Xt.
#include <stdio.h>, since we call sprintf.
[emacs] (malloc, realloc, free): #define these to xmalloc,
xrealloc, and xfree.
(x_get_string_resource, file_p): Add forward declarations for
these.
(x_customization_string): New variable.
(x_get_customization_string): New function.
(gethomedir): Return malloc'ed space of the right size, instead of
writing into a fixed-size buffer; this means that our callers do
not impose an arbitrary limit on file name length.
(magic_file_p): Rewrite of decode_magic; actually do the
substitutions, instead of expanding all %-escapes to "". Support
the customization string. Return 0 or the expanded file name,
instead of just zero or one. Allocate the space for the expanded
file name ourselves, instead of writing into a fixed-size buffer
passed to us; this removes an arbitrary limit.
(search_magic_path): Rewrite of magic_searchpath_decoder. Return
0 or the expanded file name, instead of just zero or one.
Allocate the space for the expanded file name ourselves, instead
of writing into a fixed-size buffer passed to us; this means that
our callers do not impose an arbitrary limit on file name length.
(get_system_app): Changed to work with search_magic_path.
(get_user_app): Rewritten to work with search_magic_path, and not
to assume that the values of XAPPLRESDIR is a single directory.
(get_user_db): Properly use the new version of gethomedir.
(get_environ_db): Remove arbitrary limit on length of host name.
(x_load_resources): Take a new argument, myname. Call get_user_db
early to obtain the customization string.
Changes to stand-alone testing code.
* xfns.c (Fx_open_connection): Set Vxrdb_name early, and pass it
to x_load_resources.
author | Jim Blandy <jimb@redhat.com> |
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date | Sun, 18 Jul 1993 06:29:19 +0000 |
parents | f00054d40753 |
children | 1fc792473491 |
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/* movemail foo bar -- move file foo to file bar, locking file foo the way /bin/mail respects. Copyright (C) 1986, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of GNU Emacs. GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option) any later version. GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ /* Important notice: defining MAIL_USE_FLOCK *will cause loss of mail* if you do it on a system that does not normally use flock as its way of interlocking access to inbox files. The setting of MAIL_USE_FLOCK *must agree* with the system's own conventions. It is not a choice that is up to you. So, if your system uses lock files rather than flock, then the only way you can get proper operation is to enable movemail to write lockfiles there. This means you must either give that directory access modes that permit everyone to write lockfiles in it, or you must make movemail a setuid or setgid program. */ /* * Modified January, 1986 by Michael R. Gretzinger (Project Athena) * * Added POP (Post Office Protocol) service. When compiled -DPOP * movemail will accept input filename arguments of the form * "po:username". This will cause movemail to open a connection to * a pop server running on $MAILHOST (environment variable). Movemail * must be setuid to root in order to work with POP. * * New module: popmail.c * Modified routines: * main - added code within #ifdef MAIL_USE_POP; added setuid (getuid ()) * after POP code. * New routines in movemail.c: * get_errmsg - return pointer to system error message * */ #include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/stat.h> #include <sys/file.h> #include <errno.h> #define NO_SHORTNAMES /* Tell config not to load remap.h */ #include "../src/config.h" #ifdef USG #include <fcntl.h> #include <unistd.h> #ifndef F_OK #define F_OK 0 #define X_OK 1 #define W_OK 2 #define R_OK 4 #endif #endif /* USG */ #ifdef XENIX #include <sys/locking.h> #endif #ifdef MAIL_USE_MMDF extern int lk_open (), lk_close (); #endif /* Cancel substitutions made by config.h for Emacs. */ #undef open #undef read #undef write #undef close char *malloc (); char *strcpy (); char *concat (); char *xmalloc (); #ifndef errno extern int errno; #endif /* Nonzero means this is name of a lock file to delete on fatal error. */ char *delete_lockname; main (argc, argv) int argc; char **argv; { char *inname, *outname; int indesc, outdesc; int nread; #ifndef MAIL_USE_FLOCK struct stat st; long now; int tem; char *lockname, *p; char *tempname; int desc; #endif /* not MAIL_USE_FLOCK */ delete_lockname = 0; if (argc < 3) fatal ("two arguments required"); inname = argv[1]; outname = argv[2]; #ifdef MAIL_USE_MMDF mmdf_init (argv[0]); #endif /* Check access to output file. */ if (access (outname, F_OK) == 0 && access (outname, W_OK) != 0) pfatal_with_name (outname); /* Also check that outname's directory is writeable to the real uid. */ { char *buf = (char *) malloc (strlen (outname) + 1); char *p, q; strcpy (buf, outname); p = buf + strlen (buf); while (p > buf && p[-1] != '/') *--p = 0; if (p == buf) *p++ = '.'; if (access (buf, W_OK) != 0) pfatal_with_name (buf); free (buf); } #ifdef MAIL_USE_POP if (!strncmp (inname, "po:", 3)) { int status; char *user; for (user = &inname[strlen (inname) - 1]; user >= inname; user--) if (*user == ':') break; status = popmail (user, outname); exit (status); } setuid (getuid ()); #endif /* MAIL_USE_POP */ /* Check access to input file. */ if (access (inname, R_OK | W_OK) != 0) pfatal_with_name (inname); #ifndef MAIL_USE_MMDF #ifndef MAIL_USE_FLOCK /* Use a lock file named /usr/spool/mail/$USER.lock: If it exists, the mail file is locked. */ /* Note: this locking mechanism is *required* by the mailer (on systems which use it) to prevent loss of mail. On systems that use a lock file, extracting the mail without locking WILL occasionally cause loss of mail due to timing errors! So, if creation of the lock file fails due to access permission on /usr/spool/mail, you simply MUST change the permission and/or make movemail a setgid program so it can create lock files properly. You might also wish to verify that your system is one which uses lock files for this purpose. Some systems use other methods. If your system uses the `flock' system call for mail locking, define MAIL_USE_FLOCK in config.h or the s-*.h file and recompile movemail. If the s- file for your system should define MAIL_USE_FLOCK but does not, send a bug report to bug-gnu-emacs@prep.ai.mit.edu so we can fix it. */ lockname = concat (inname, ".lock", ""); tempname = strcpy (xmalloc (strlen (inname)+1), inname); p = tempname + strlen (tempname); while (p != tempname && p[-1] != '/') p--; *p = 0; strcpy (p, "EXXXXXX"); mktemp (tempname); unlink (tempname); while (1) { /* Create the lock file, but not under the lock file name. */ /* Give up if cannot do that. */ desc = open (tempname, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT, 0666); if (desc < 0) pfatal_with_name ("lock file--see source file etc/movemail.c"); close (desc); tem = link (tempname, lockname); unlink (tempname); if (tem >= 0) break; sleep (1); /* If lock file is a minute old, unlock it. */ if (stat (lockname, &st) >= 0) { now = time (0); if (st.st_ctime < now - 60) unlink (lockname); } } delete_lockname = lockname; #endif /* not MAIL_USE_FLOCK */ #ifdef MAIL_USE_FLOCK indesc = open (inname, O_RDWR); #else /* if not MAIL_USE_FLOCK */ indesc = open (inname, O_RDONLY); #endif /* not MAIL_USE_FLOCK */ #else /* MAIL_USE_MMDF */ indesc = lk_open (inname, O_RDONLY, 0, 0, 10); #endif /* MAIL_USE_MMDF */ if (indesc < 0) pfatal_with_name (inname); #if defined (BSD) || defined (XENIX) /* In case movemail is setuid to root, make sure the user can read the output file. */ /* This is desirable for all systems but I don't want to assume all have the umask system call */ umask (umask (0) & 0333); #endif /* BSD or Xenix */ outdesc = open (outname, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_EXCL, 0666); if (outdesc < 0) pfatal_with_name (outname); #ifdef MAIL_USE_FLOCK #ifdef XENIX if (locking (indesc, LK_RLCK, 0L) < 0) pfatal_with_name (inname); #else if (flock (indesc, LOCK_EX) < 0) pfatal_with_name (inname); #endif #endif /* MAIL_USE_FLOCK */ { char buf[1024]; while (1) { nread = read (indesc, buf, sizeof buf); if (nread != write (outdesc, buf, nread)) { int saved_errno = errno; unlink (outname); errno = saved_errno; pfatal_with_name (outname); } if (nread < sizeof buf) break; } } #ifdef BSD if (fsync (outdesc) < 0) pfatal_and_delete (outname); #endif /* Check to make sure no errors before we zap the inbox. */ if (close (outdesc) != 0) pfatal_and_delete (outname); #ifdef MAIL_USE_FLOCK #if defined (STRIDE) || defined (XENIX) /* Stride, xenix have file locking, but no ftruncate. This mess will do. */ close (open (inname, O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_RDWR, 0666)); #else ftruncate (indesc, 0L); #endif /* STRIDE or XENIX */ #endif /* MAIL_USE_FLOCK */ #ifdef MAIL_USE_MMDF lk_close (indesc, 0, 0, 0); #else close (indesc); #endif #ifndef MAIL_USE_FLOCK /* Delete the input file; if we can't, at least get rid of its contents. */ #ifdef MAIL_UNLINK_SPOOL /* This is generally bad to do, because it destroys the permissions that were set on the file. Better to just empty the file. */ if (unlink (inname) < 0 && errno != ENOENT) #endif /* MAIL_UNLINK_SPOOL */ creat (inname, 0600); #ifndef MAIL_USE_MMDF unlink (lockname); #endif /* not MAIL_USE_MMDF */ #endif /* not MAIL_USE_FLOCK */ exit (0); } /* Print error message and exit. */ fatal (s1, s2) char *s1, *s2; { if (delete_lockname) unlink (delete_lockname); error (s1, s2); exit (1); } /* Print error message. `s1' is printf control string, `s2' is arg for it. */ error (s1, s2, s3) char *s1, *s2, *s3; { printf ("movemail: "); printf (s1, s2, s3); printf ("\n"); } pfatal_with_name (name) char *name; { extern int errno, sys_nerr; extern char *sys_errlist[]; char *s; if (errno < sys_nerr) s = concat ("", sys_errlist[errno], " for %s"); else s = "cannot open %s"; fatal (s, name); } pfatal_and_delete (name) char *name; { extern int errno, sys_nerr; extern char *sys_errlist[]; char *s; if (errno < sys_nerr) s = concat ("", sys_errlist[errno], " for %s"); else s = "cannot open %s"; unlink (name); fatal (s, name); } /* Return a newly-allocated string whose contents concatenate those of s1, s2, s3. */ char * concat (s1, s2, s3) char *s1, *s2, *s3; { int len1 = strlen (s1), len2 = strlen (s2), len3 = strlen (s3); char *result = (char *) xmalloc (len1 + len2 + len3 + 1); strcpy (result, s1); strcpy (result + len1, s2); strcpy (result + len1 + len2, s3); *(result + len1 + len2 + len3) = 0; return result; } /* Like malloc but get fatal error if memory is exhausted. */ char * xmalloc (size) unsigned size; { char *result = malloc (size); if (!result) fatal ("virtual memory exhausted", 0); return result; } /* This is the guts of the interface to the Post Office Protocol. */ #ifdef MAIL_USE_POP #include <sys/socket.h> #include <netinet/in.h> #include <netdb.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <pwd.h> #ifdef USG #include <fcntl.h> /* Cancel substitutions made by config.h for Emacs. */ #undef open #undef read #undef write #undef close #endif /* USG */ #define NOTOK (-1) #define OK 0 #define DONE 1 char *progname; FILE *sfi; FILE *sfo; char Errmsg[80]; static int debug = 0; char *get_errmsg (); char *getenv (); int mbx_write (); popmail (user, outfile) char *user; char *outfile; { char *host; int nmsgs, nbytes; char response[128]; register int i; int mbfi; FILE *mbf; struct passwd *pw = (struct passwd *) getpwuid (getuid ()); if (pw == NULL) fatal ("cannot determine user name"); host = getenv ("MAILHOST"); if (host == NULL) { fatal ("no MAILHOST defined"); } if (pop_init (host) == NOTOK) { fatal (Errmsg); } if (getline (response, sizeof response, sfi) != OK) { fatal (response); } if (pop_command ("USER %s", user) == NOTOK || pop_command ("RPOP %s", pw->pw_name) == NOTOK) { pop_command ("QUIT"); fatal (Errmsg); } if (pop_stat (&nmsgs, &nbytes) == NOTOK) { pop_command ("QUIT"); fatal (Errmsg); } if (!nmsgs) { pop_command ("QUIT"); return 0; } mbfi = open (outfile, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_EXCL, 0666); if (mbfi < 0) { pop_command ("QUIT"); pfatal_and_delete (outfile); } fchown (mbfi, getuid (), -1); if ((mbf = fdopen (mbfi, "w")) == NULL) { pop_command ("QUIT"); pfatal_and_delete (outfile); } for (i = 1; i <= nmsgs; i++) { mbx_delimit_begin (mbf); if (pop_retr (i, mbx_write, mbf) != OK) { pop_command ("QUIT"); close (mbfi); unlink (outfile); fatal (Errmsg); } mbx_delimit_end (mbf); fflush (mbf); } if (fsync (mbfi) < 0) { pop_command ("QUIT"); pfatal_and_delete (outfile); } if (close (mbfi) == -1) { pop_command ("QUIT"); pfatal_and_delete (outfile); } for (i = 1; i <= nmsgs; i++) { if (pop_command ("DELE %d", i) == NOTOK) { /* Better to ignore this failure. */ } } pop_command ("QUIT"); return (0); } pop_init (host) char *host; { register struct hostent *hp; register struct servent *sp; int lport = IPPORT_RESERVED - 1; struct sockaddr_in sin; register int s; hp = gethostbyname (host); if (hp == NULL) { sprintf (Errmsg, "MAILHOST unknown: %s", host); return NOTOK; } sp = getservbyname ("pop", "tcp"); if (sp == 0) { strcpy (Errmsg, "tcp/pop: unknown service"); return NOTOK; } sin.sin_family = hp->h_addrtype; bcopy (hp->h_addr, (char *)&sin.sin_addr, hp->h_length); sin.sin_port = sp->s_port; s = rresvport (&lport); if (s < 0) { sprintf (Errmsg, "error creating socket: %s", get_errmsg ()); return NOTOK; } if (connect (s, (char *)&sin, sizeof sin) < 0) { sprintf (Errmsg, "error during connect: %s", get_errmsg ()); close (s); return NOTOK; } sfi = fdopen (s, "r"); sfo = fdopen (s, "w"); if (sfi == NULL || sfo == NULL) { sprintf (Errmsg, "error in fdopen: %s", get_errmsg ()); close (s); return NOTOK; } return OK; } pop_command (fmt, a, b, c, d) char *fmt; { char buf[128]; char errmsg[64]; sprintf (buf, fmt, a, b, c, d); if (debug) fprintf (stderr, "---> %s\n", buf); if (putline (buf, Errmsg, sfo) == NOTOK) return NOTOK; if (getline (buf, sizeof buf, sfi) != OK) { strcpy (Errmsg, buf); return NOTOK; } if (debug) fprintf (stderr, "<--- %s\n", buf); if (*buf != '+') { strcpy (Errmsg, buf); return NOTOK; } else { return OK; } } pop_stat (nmsgs, nbytes) int *nmsgs, *nbytes; { char buf[128]; if (debug) fprintf (stderr, "---> STAT\n"); if (putline ("STAT", Errmsg, sfo) == NOTOK) return NOTOK; if (getline (buf, sizeof buf, sfi) != OK) { strcpy (Errmsg, buf); return NOTOK; } if (debug) fprintf (stderr, "<--- %s\n", buf); if (*buf != '+') { strcpy (Errmsg, buf); return NOTOK; } else { sscanf (buf, "+OK %d %d", nmsgs, nbytes); return OK; } } pop_retr (msgno, action, arg) int (*action)(); { char buf[128]; sprintf (buf, "RETR %d", msgno); if (debug) fprintf (stderr, "%s\n", buf); if (putline (buf, Errmsg, sfo) == NOTOK) return NOTOK; if (getline (buf, sizeof buf, sfi) != OK) { strcpy (Errmsg, buf); return NOTOK; } while (1) { switch (multiline (buf, sizeof buf, sfi)) { case OK: (*action)(buf, arg); break; case DONE: return OK; case NOTOK: strcpy (Errmsg, buf); return NOTOK; } } } getline (buf, n, f) char *buf; register int n; FILE *f; { register char *p; int c; p = buf; while (--n > 0 && (c = fgetc (f)) != EOF) if ((*p++ = c) == '\n') break; if (ferror (f)) { strcpy (buf, "error on connection"); return NOTOK; } if (c == EOF && p == buf) { strcpy (buf, "connection closed by foreign host"); return DONE; } *p = NULL; if (*--p == '\n') *p = NULL; if (*--p == '\r') *p = NULL; return OK; } multiline (buf, n, f) char *buf; register int n; FILE *f; { if (getline (buf, n, f) != OK) return NOTOK; if (*buf == '.') { if (*(buf+1) == NULL) return DONE; else strcpy (buf, buf+1); } return OK; } char * get_errmsg () { extern int errno, sys_nerr; extern char *sys_errlist[]; char *s; if (errno < sys_nerr) s = sys_errlist[errno]; else s = "unknown error"; return (s); } putline (buf, err, f) char *buf; char *err; FILE *f; { fprintf (f, "%s\r\n", buf); fflush (f); if (ferror (f)) { strcpy (err, "lost connection"); return NOTOK; } return OK; } mbx_write (line, mbf) char *line; FILE *mbf; { fputs (line, mbf); fputc (0x0a, mbf); } mbx_delimit_begin (mbf) FILE *mbf; { fputs ("\f\n0, unseen,,\n", mbf); } mbx_delimit_end (mbf) FILE *mbf; { putc ('\037', mbf); } #endif /* MAIL_USE_POP */