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author | Jason Rumney <jasonr@gnu.org> |
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date | Thu, 26 Jun 2008 10:48:28 +0000 |
parents | ef65fa4dca3b |
children | 8b4f705fb54e |
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;;; rfc822.el --- hairy rfc822 parser for mail and news and suchlike ;; Copyright (C) 1986, 1987, 1990, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, ;; 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Richard Mlynarik <mly@eddie.mit.edu> ;; Maintainer: FSF ;; Keywords: mail ;; 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 3 of the License, 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. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. ;;; Commentary: ;; Support functions for parsing RFC-822 headers, used by mail and news ;; modes. ;;; Code: (defvar rfc822-address-start) ;; uses rfc822-address-start free, throws to address (defun rfc822-bad-address (reason) (save-restriction (insert "_^_") (narrow-to-region rfc822-address-start (if (re-search-forward "[,;]" nil t) (max (point-min) (1- (point))) (point-max))) ;; make the error string be suitable for inclusion in (...) (let ((losers '("\\" "(" ")" "\n"))) (while losers (goto-char (point-min)) (while (search-forward (car losers) nil t) (backward-char 1) (insert ?\\) (forward-char 1)) (setq losers (cdr losers)))) (goto-char (point-min)) (insert "(Unparsable address -- " reason ": \"") (goto-char (point-max)) (insert "\")")) (rfc822-nuke-whitespace) (throw 'address (buffer-substring rfc822-address-start (point)))) (defun rfc822-nuke-whitespace (&optional leave-space) (let (ch) (while (cond ((eobp) nil) ((= (setq ch (following-char)) ?\() (forward-char 1) (while (if (eobp) (rfc822-bad-address "Unbalanced comment (...)") (/= (setq ch (following-char)) ?\))) (cond ((looking-at "[^()\\]+") (replace-match "")) ((= ch ?\() (rfc822-nuke-whitespace)) ((< (point) (1- (point-max))) (delete-char 2)) (t (rfc822-bad-address "orphaned backslash")))) ;; delete remaining "()" (forward-char -1) (delete-char 2) t) ((memq ch '(?\ ?\t ?\n)) (delete-region (point) (progn (skip-chars-forward " \t\n") (point))) t) (t nil))) (or (not leave-space) (eobp) (bobp) (= (preceding-char) ?\ ) (insert ?\ )))) (defun rfc822-looking-at (regex &optional leave-space) (if (cond ((stringp regex) (if (looking-at regex) (progn (goto-char (match-end 0)) t))) (t (if (and (not (eobp)) (= (following-char) regex)) (progn (forward-char 1) t)))) (let ((tem (match-data))) (rfc822-nuke-whitespace leave-space) (set-match-data tem) t))) (defun rfc822-snarf-word () ;; word is atom | quoted-string (cond ((= (following-char) ?\") ;; quoted-string (or (rfc822-looking-at "\"\\([^\"\\\n]\\|\\\\.\\|\\\\\n\\)*\"") (rfc822-bad-address "Unterminated quoted string"))) ((rfc822-looking-at "[^][\000-\037 ()<>@,;:\\\".]+") ;; atom ) (t (rfc822-bad-address "Rubbish in address")))) (defun rfc822-snarf-words () (rfc822-snarf-word) (while (rfc822-looking-at ?.) (rfc822-snarf-word))) (defun rfc822-snarf-subdomain () ;; sub-domain is domain-ref | domain-literal (cond ((= (following-char) ?\[) ;; domain-ref (or (rfc822-looking-at "\\[\\([^][\\\n]\\|\\\\.\\|\\\\\n\\)*\\]") (rfc822-bad-address "Unterminated domain literal [...]"))) ((rfc822-looking-at "[^][\000-\037 ()<>@,;:\\\".]+") ;; domain-literal = atom ) (t (rfc822-bad-address "Rubbish in host/domain specification")))) (defun rfc822-snarf-domain () (rfc822-snarf-subdomain) (while (rfc822-looking-at ?.) (rfc822-snarf-subdomain))) (defun rfc822-snarf-frob-list (name separator terminator snarfer &optional return) (let ((first t) (list ()) tem) (while (cond ((eobp) (rfc822-bad-address (format "End of addresses in middle of %s" name))) ((rfc822-looking-at terminator) nil) ((rfc822-looking-at separator) ;; multiple separators are allowed and do nothing. (while (rfc822-looking-at separator)) t) (first t) (t (rfc822-bad-address (format "Gubbish in middle of %s" name)))) (setq tem (funcall snarfer) first nil) (and return tem (setq list (if (listp tem) (nconc (reverse tem) list) (cons tem list))))) (nreverse list))) ;; return either an address (a string) or a list of addresses (defun rfc822-addresses-1 (&optional allow-groups) ;; Looking for an rfc822 `address' ;; Either a group (1*word ":" [#mailbox] ";") ;; or a mailbox (addr-spec | 1*word route-addr) ;; addr-spec is (local-part "@" domain) ;; route-addr is ("<" [1#("@" domain) ":"] addr-spec ">") ;; local-part is (word *("." word)) ;; word is (atom | quoted-string) ;; quoted-string is ("\([^\"\\n]\|\\.\|\\\n\)") ;; atom is [^\000-\037\177 ()<>@,;:\".[]]+ ;; domain is sub-domain *("." sub-domain) ;; sub-domain is domain-ref | domain-literal ;; domain-literal is "[" *(dtext | quoted-pair) "]" ;; dtext is "[^][\\n" ;; domain-ref is atom (let ((rfc822-address-start (point)) (n 0)) (catch 'address ;; optimize common cases: ;; foo ;; foo.bar@bar.zap ;; followed by "\\'\\|,\\|([^()\\]*)\\'" ;; other common cases are: ;; foo bar <foo.bar@baz.zap> ;; "foo bar" <foo.bar@baz.zap> ;; those aren't hacked yet. (if (and (rfc822-looking-at "[^][\000-\037 ()<>@,;:\\\"]+\\(\\|@[^][\000-\037 ()<>@,;:\\\"]+\\)" t) (progn (or (eobp) (rfc822-looking-at ?,)))) (progn ;; rfc822-looking-at may have inserted a space (or (bobp) (/= (preceding-char) ?\ ) (delete-char -1)) ;; relying on the fact that rfc822-looking-at <char> ;; doesn't mung match-data (throw 'address (buffer-substring rfc822-address-start (match-end 0))))) (goto-char rfc822-address-start) (while t (cond ((and (= n 1) (rfc822-looking-at ?@)) ;; local-part@domain (rfc822-snarf-domain) (throw 'address (buffer-substring rfc822-address-start (point)))) ((rfc822-looking-at ?:) (cond ((not allow-groups) (rfc822-bad-address "A group name may not appear here")) ((= n 0) (rfc822-bad-address "No name for :...; group"))) ;; group (throw 'address ;; return a list of addresses (rfc822-snarf-frob-list ":...; group" ?\, ?\; 'rfc822-addresses-1 t))) ((rfc822-looking-at ?<) (let ((start (point)) (strip t)) (cond ((rfc822-looking-at ?>) ;; empty path ()) ((and (not (eobp)) (= (following-char) ?\@)) ;; <@foo.bar,@baz:quux@abcd.efg> (rfc822-snarf-frob-list "<...> address" ?\, ?\: (function (lambda () (if (rfc822-looking-at ?\@) (rfc822-snarf-domain) (rfc822-bad-address "Gubbish in route-addr"))))) (rfc822-snarf-words) (or (rfc822-looking-at ?@) (rfc822-bad-address "Malformed <..@..> address")) (rfc822-snarf-domain) (setq strip nil)) ((progn (rfc822-snarf-words) (rfc822-looking-at ?@)) ; allow <foo> (losing unix seems to do this) (rfc822-snarf-domain))) (let ((end (point))) (if (rfc822-looking-at ?\>) (throw 'address (buffer-substring (if strip start (1- start)) (if strip end (1+ end)))) (rfc822-bad-address "Unterminated <...> address"))))) ((looking-at "[^][\000-\037 ()<>@,;:\\.]") ;; this allows "." to be part of the words preceding ;; an addr-spec, since many broken mailers output ;; "Hern K. Herklemeyer III ;; <yank@megadeath.dod.gods-own-country>" (let ((again t)) (while again (or (= n 0) (bobp) (= (preceding-char) ?\ ) (insert ?\ )) (rfc822-snarf-words) (setq n (1+ n)) (setq again (or (rfc822-looking-at ?.) (looking-at "[^][\000-\037 ()<>@,;:\\.]")))))) ((= n 0) (throw 'address nil)) ((= n 1) ; allow "foo" (losing unix seems to do this) (throw 'address (buffer-substring rfc822-address-start (point)))) ((> n 1) (rfc822-bad-address "Missing comma between addresses or badly-formatted address")) ((or (eobp) (= (following-char) ?,)) (rfc822-bad-address "Missing comma or route-spec")) (t (rfc822-bad-address "Strange character or missing comma"))))))) (defun rfc822-addresses (header-text) (if (string-match "\\`[ \t]*\\([^][\000-\037 ()<>@,;:\\\".]+\\)[ \t]*\\'" header-text) ;; Make very simple case moderately fast. (list (substring header-text (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))) (let ((buf (generate-new-buffer " rfc822"))) (unwind-protect (save-excursion (set-buffer buf) (make-local-variable 'case-fold-search) (setq case-fold-search nil) ;For speed(?) (insert header-text) ;; unfold continuation lines (goto-char (point-min)) (while (re-search-forward "\\([^\\]\\(\\\\\\\\\\)*\\)\n[ \t]" nil t) (replace-match "\\1 " t)) (goto-char (point-min)) (let ((list ()) tem rfc822-address-start); this is for rfc822-bad-address (rfc822-nuke-whitespace) (while (not (eobp)) (setq rfc822-address-start (point)) (setq tem (catch 'address ; this is for rfc822-bad-address (cond ((rfc822-looking-at ?\,) nil) ((looking-at "[][\000-\037@;:\\.>)]") (forward-char) (rfc822-bad-address (format "Strange character \\%c found" (preceding-char)))) (t (rfc822-addresses-1 t))))) (cond ((null tem)) ((stringp tem) (setq list (cons tem list))) (t (setq list (nconc (nreverse tem) list))))) (nreverse list))) (and buf (kill-buffer buf)))))) (provide 'rfc822) ;; arch-tag: 5d388a24-e173-40fb-9b8e-85269de44b37 ;;; rfc822.el ends here