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Revision: miles@gnu.org--gnu-2005/emacs--cvs-trunk--0--patch-243
Merge from gnus--rel--5.10
Patches applied:
* gnus--rel--5.10 (patch 59)
- Update from CVS
2005-04-06 Katsumi Yamaoka <yamaoka@jpl.org>
* lisp/calendar/time-date.el (time-to-seconds): Don't use the #xhhhh
syntax which Emacs 20 doesn't support.
(seconds-to-time, days-to-time, time-subtract, time-add): Ditto.
2005-04-06 Katsumi Yamaoka <yamaoka@jpl.org>
* lisp/gnus/mm-util.el (mm-coding-system-p): Don't return binary for the nil
argument in XEmacs.
* lisp/gnus/nnrss.el (nnrss-compatible-encoding-alist): New variable.
(nnrss-request-group): Decode group name first.
(nnrss-request-article): Make a text/plain article if mml-to-mime
failed.
(nnrss-get-encoding): Return a compatible encoding according to
nnrss-compatible-encoding-alist.
(nnrss-opml-export): Use dolist.
(nnrss-find-el): Use consp instead of listp.
(nnrss-order-hrefs): Use dolist.
2005-04-06 Arne J,Ax(Brgensen <arne@arnested.dk>
* lisp/gnus/nnrss.el (nnrss-verbose): Remove.
(nnrss-request-group): Use `nnheader-message' instead.
2005-04-06 Mark Plaksin <happy@usg.edu> (tiny change)
* lisp/gnus/nnrss.el (nnrss-verbose): New variable.
(nnrss-request-group): Make it say nnrss is requesting a group.
2005-04-06 Katsumi Yamaoka <yamaoka@jpl.org>
* lisp/gnus/gnus-agent.el (gnus-agent-group-path): Decode group name.
(gnus-agent-group-pathname): Ditto.
* lisp/gnus/gnus-cache.el (gnus-cache-file-name): Decode group name.
* lisp/gnus/gnus-group.el (gnus-group-line-format-alist): Use decoded group
name for only %g and %c.
(gnus-group-insert-group-line): Bind gnus-tmp-decoded-group
instead of gnus-tmp-group to decoded group name.
(gnus-group-make-group): Decode group name.
(gnus-group-delete-group): Ditto.
(gnus-group-make-rss-group): Exclude `/'s from group names;
register the group data after opening the nnrss group; unify
non-ASCII group names; encode group name.
(gnus-group-catchup-current): Decode group name.
(gnus-group-expire-articles-1): Ditto.
(gnus-group-set-current-level): Ditto.
(gnus-group-kill-group): Ditto.
* lisp/gnus/gnus-spec.el (gnus-update-format-specifications): Flush the
group format spec cache if it doesn't support decoded group names.
* lisp/gnus/mm-url.el (mm-url-predefined-programs): Add --silent arg to curl.
* lisp/gnus/nnrss.el: Require rfc2047 and mml.
(nnrss-file-coding-system): New variable.
(nnrss-format-string): Redefine it as an inline function.
(nnrss-decode-group-name): New function.
(nnrss-string-as-multibyte): Remove.
(nnrss-retrieve-headers): Decode group name; don't use
nnrss-format-string.
(nnrss-request-group): Decode group name.
(nnrss-request-article): Decode group name; allow a Message-ID as
well as an article number; don't use nnrss-format-string; encode a
Message-ID string which may contain non-ASCII characters; use
mml-to-mime to compose a MIME article; use search-forward instead
of re-search-forward.
(nnrss-request-expire-articles): Decode group name.
(nnrss-request-delete-group): Delete entries in nnrss-group-alist
as well; decode group name.
(nnrss-get-encoding): Fix regexp.
(nnrss-fetch): Clarify error message.
(nnrss-read-server-data): Use insert-file-contents instead of load;
bind file-name-coding-system; use multibyte buffer.
(nnrss-save-server-data): Insert newline; bind
coding-system-for-write to the value of nnrss-file-coding-system;
bind file-name-coding-system; add coding cookie.
(nnrss-read-group-data): Use insert-file-contents instead of load;
bind file-name-coding-system; use multibyte buffer.
(nnrss-save-group-data): Bind coding-system-for-write to the
value of nnrss-file-coding-system; bind file-name-coding-system.
(nnrss-decode-entities-string): Rename from n-d-e-unibyte-string;
make it work with non-ASCII text.
(nnrss-opml-export): Use mm-set-buffer-file-coding-system instead
of set-buffer-file-coding-system.
(nnrss-find-el): Check carefully whether there's a list of string
which old xml.el may return rather than a string; make it work
with old xml.el as well.
2005-04-06 Tsuyoshi AKIHO <akiho@kawachi.zaq.ne.jp>
* lisp/gnus/gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-walk-group-buffer): Decode group name.
* lisp/gnus/nnrss.el (nnrss-get-encoding): New function.
(nnrss-fetch): Use unibyte buffer initially; bind
coding-system-for-read while performing mm-url-insert; remove ^Ms;
decode contents according to the encoding attribute.
(nnrss-save-group-data): Add coding cookie.
(nnrss-mime-encode-string): New function.
(nnrss-check-group): Use it to encode subject and author.
2005-04-06 Maciek Pasternacki <maciekp@japhy.fnord.org> (tiny change)
* lisp/gnus/nnrss.el (nnrss-fetch): Signal an error if w3-parse-buffer also
failed.
2005-04-06 Jesper Harder <harder@ifa.au.dk>
* lisp/gnus/mm-util.el (mm-subst-char-in-string): Support inplace.
* lisp/gnus/nnrss.el: Pedantic docstring and whitespace fixes (courtesy of
checkdoc.el).
(nnrss-request-article): Cleanup.
(nnrss-request-delete-group): Use nnrss-make-filename.
(nnrss-read-server-data): Use nnrss-make-filename; use load.
(nnrss-save-server-data): Use nnrss-make-filename; use gnus-prin1.
(nnrss-read-group-data): Fix off-by-one error. From Joakim Verona
<joakim@verona.se>; hash on description if link is missing; use
nnrss-make-filename; use load.
(nnrss-save-group-data): Use nnrss-make-filename; use gnus-prin1.
(nnrss-make-filename): New function.
(nnrss-close): New function.
(nnrss-check-group): Hash on description if link is missing.
(nnrss-get-namespace-prefix): Use string= to compare strings!
Reported by David D. Smith <davidsmith@acm.org>.
(nnrss-opml-export): Turn on sgml-mode.
2005-04-06 Mark A. Hershberger <mah@everybody.org>
* lisp/gnus/nnrss.el (nnrss-opml-import, nnrss-opml-export): New functions.
2005-04-06 Katsumi Yamaoka <yamaoka@jpl.org>
* man/gnus.texi (RSS): Addition.
author | Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org> |
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date | Sun, 10 Apr 2005 04:20:14 +0000 |
parents | 695cf19ef79e |
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/* Copyright (C) 1995 DJ Delorie, see COPYING.DJ for details */ /* IS_EXEC.C * * Given a filename or a file handle, and the extension of the file, * determine if the file is executable. * First, the file extension is checked in case it uniquely identifies * the file as either an executable or not. Failing this, the first * two bytes of the file are tested for known signatures of executable * files. * * Copyright (c) 1994 Eli Zaretskii <eliz@is.elta.co.il> * * This software may be used freely so long as this copyright notice is * left intact. There is no warranty on this software. * */ #include <libc/stubs.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> #include <ctype.h> #include <errno.h> #include <dpmi.h> #include <go32.h> #include <io.h> #include <libc/farptrgs.h> #include <libc/dosio.h> extern unsigned short _djstat_flags; unsigned short _get_magic(const char *, int); int _is_executable(const char *, int, const char *); /* * Read a MAGIC NUMBER from a given file. These are the first * two bytes of the file, if we look at them as an unsigned short. */ #define _STAT_EXEC_EXT 2 /* get execute bits from file extension? */ #define _STAT_EXEC_MAGIC 4 /* get execute bits from magic signature? */ unsigned short _get_magic(const char *s, int fh) { __dpmi_regs regs; unsigned short retval; unsigned short fpos_high = 0, fpos_low = 0; int read_fail = 0; /* If given a pathname, open the file. */ if (s) { int handle; if((handle = _open(s,0)) == -1) return 0; regs.x.bx = handle; } /* Else file already open. Remember its current file position and move to beginning of file. */ else { regs.x.ax = 0x4201; /* set pointer from current position */ regs.x.bx = fh; regs.x.cx = regs.x.dx = 0; /* move 0 bytes (i.e., stay put) */ __dpmi_int(0x21, ®s); if (regs.x.flags & 1) { errno = __doserr_to_errno(regs.x.ax); return 0; } fpos_high = regs.x.dx; /* got current position */ fpos_low = regs.x.ax; regs.x.ax = 0x4200; /* set pointer from the beginning of file */ regs.x.cx = regs.x.dx = 0; /* move to beginning of file */ __dpmi_int(0x21, ®s); if (regs.x.flags & 1) { errno = __doserr_to_errno(regs.x.ax); return 0; } } regs.x.ds = __tb_segment; regs.x.dx = __tb_offset; /* Read 2 bytes from the file. */ regs.x.ax = 0x3f00; regs.x.cx = 2; __dpmi_int(0x21, ®s); /* We can either (1) succeed, (2) read less than 2 bytes, or (3) fail to read at all. */ if (regs.x.ax != 2) read_fail = (regs.x.flags & 1) ? regs.x.ax : -1; /* If called with filename, close the file. */ if (s) { regs.x.ax = 0x3e00; __dpmi_int(0x21, ®s); if (regs.x.flags & 1) errno = __doserr_to_errno(regs.x.ax); } /* Else leave file pointer where we found it. */ else { regs.x.ax = 0x4200; /* set pointer from the beginning of file */ regs.x.bx = fh; regs.x.cx = fpos_high; regs.x.dx = fpos_low; __dpmi_int(0x21, ®s); if (regs.x.flags & 1) { errno = __doserr_to_errno(regs.x.ax); return 0; } } if (read_fail == 0) retval = _farpeekw(_dos_ds, __tb); else { /* The file couldn't be read: assume non-executable. If the file *is* executable, but was passed as a file-handle, and the user opened it in write-only mode, they lose... */ retval = 0; if (read_fail != -1) errno = __doserr_to_errno(read_fail); } return retval; } /* A list of extensions which designate executable files. These are NOT tested for the magic number. */ static char executables[] = "|EXE|COM|BAT|BTM|DLL|VXD|"; /* A list of extensions which belong to files known to NEVER be executables. These exist to minimize read()'ing files while detecting executables by magic number. You are welcome to add to this list, but remember: only extensions which could NEVER be present in executables should go here. */ static char non_executables[] = "\ |A|A01|A02|A03|A04|A05|ADL|ARC|ARJ|ASC|ASM|AUX|AWK\ |BAS|BIB|BGI|BMP\ |C|CC|CFG|CGZ|CH3|CHR|CI|CLP|CMF|CPI|CPP|CXX\ |DAT|DBF|DIZ|DOC|DVI\ |E|EL|ELC\ |F77|FN3\ |GIF|GZ\ |H|HLP|HPP|HXX\ |ICO|IN|INC|INF|INI\ |JPG\ |L|LEX|LF|LIB|LOG|LST|LZH\ |M|MAK|MAP|MF|MID|MPG\ |O|OBJ\ |PAK|PAS|PBM|PCD|PCX|PDS|PIC|PIF|PN3|PRJ|PS\ |RAS|RGB|RLE\ |S|SND|SY3\ |TAR|TAZ|TEX|TGA|TGZ|TIF|TXH|TXI|TXT\ |VOC\ |WAV|WK1|WK3|WKB|WQ1|WQ3|WQ4|WQ5|WQ6|WQ!\ |XBM\ |Y\ |ZIP|ZOO|"; int _is_executable(const char *filename, int fhandle, const char *extension) { if (!extension && filename) { const char *cp, *ep=0; for (cp=filename; *cp; cp++) { if (*cp == '.') ep = cp; if (*cp == '/' || *cp == '\\' || *cp == ':') ep = 0; } extension = ep; } if ((_djstat_flags & _STAT_EXEC_EXT) == 0 && extension && *extension && strlen(extension) <= ((extension[0]=='.') ? 4 : 3)) { /* Search the list of extensions in executables[]. */ char tmp_buf[6], *tp = tmp_buf; *tp++ = '|'; if (*extension == '.') extension++; while (*extension) *tp++ = toupper (*extension++); *tp++ = '|'; *tp = '\0'; if (strstr(non_executables, tmp_buf)) return 0; else if (strstr(executables, tmp_buf)) return 1; } /* No extension, or extension doesn't define execute bits unambiguously. We are in for some dirty work. Read the first two bytes of the file and see if they are any of the known magic numbers which designate executable files. Unix-like shells, which have executable shell scripts without extensions and DON'T have "#!" as their FIRST TWO CHARACTERS, lose here. Sorry, folks. */ if ( (_djstat_flags & _STAT_EXEC_MAGIC) == 0 ) { switch (_get_magic(filename, fhandle)) { case 0x5a4d: /* "MZ" */ case 0x010b: case 0x014c: case 0x2123: /* "#!" */ return 1; } } return 0; } /* arch-tag: b0965811-8c3e-4bc4-8d81-4447a3594785 (do not change this comment) */