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2008-04-27 Carsten Dominik <dominik@science.uva.nl>
* org/org.el (org-html-level-start): Always have id's in HTML
(org-export-as-html): Use `org-link-protocols' to
retrieve the export form of the link.
(org-add-link-type): Final parameter renamed from PUBLISH. Better
documentation of how it is to be used. Avoid double entries for
the same link type.
(org-add-link-props): New function.
(org-modules-loaded): New variable.
(org-load-modules-maybe, org-set-modules): New function.
(org-modules): New option.
(org-mode, org-cycle, orgstruct-mode, org-run-like-in-org-mode)
(orgtbl-mode, org-store-link, org-insert-link-global)
(org-open-at-point): Call `org-load-modules-maybe'.
(org-search-view): Add more text properties.
(org-agenda-schedule, org-agenda-deadline): Allow also in
search-type agendas.
(org-search-view): Order of arguments has been changed.
Interpret prefix-arg as TODO-ONLY.
(org-agenda, org-run-agenda-series, org-agenda-manipulate-query):
Take new argument order of `org-search-view' into account.
(org-todo-only): New variable.
(org-search-syntax-table): New variable and function.
(org-search-view): Do the search with the special syntax table.
(define-obsolete-function-alias): Make work with XEmacs.
(org-add-planning-info): Use old date as default when modifying an
existing deadline or scheduled item.
(org-agenda-compute-time-span): Make argument N optional.
(org-agenda-format-date-aligned): Require `cal-iso'.
(org-agenda-list): Include week into into agenda heading, don't
list it at each date (only on Mondays).
(org-read-date-analyze): Define local variable `iso-date'.
(org-agenda-format-date-aligned): Remove dependency on
`calendar-time-from-absolute'.
(org-remember-apply-template, org-go-to-remember-target):
Interpret filenames relative to `org-directory'.
(org-complete): Silently fail when trying to complete
keywords that don't have a default value.
(org-get-current-options): Added a #+DATE: option.
(org-additional-option-like-keywords): Removed "DATE:" from the
list of additional keywords.
(org-export-as-html): Removed (current-time) as unnecessary second
argument of `format-time-string'.
(org-clock-find-position): Handle special case at end of
buffer.
(org-agenda-day-view): New argument DAY-OF-YEAR, pass it on to
`org-agenda-change-time-span'.
(org-agenda-week-view): New argument ISO-WEEK, pass it on to
`org-agenda-change-time-span'.
(org-agenda-month-view): New argument MONTH, pass it on to
`org-agenda-change-time-span'.
(org-agenda-year-view): New argument YEAR, pass it on to
`org-agenda-change-time-span'.
(org-agenda-change-time-span): New optional argument N, pass it on
to `org-agenda-compute-time-span'.
(org-agenda-compute-time-span): New argument N, interpret it by
changing the starting day.
(org-small-year-to-year): New function.
(org-scheduled-past-days): Respect
`org-scheduled-past-days'.
(org-auto-repeat-maybe): Make sure that repeating
dates are pushed into the future, and that the shift is at least
one interval, never 0.
(org-update-checkbox-count): Fix bug with checkbox
counting.
(org-add-note): New command.
(org-add-log-setup): Renamed from `org-add-log-maybe'.
(org-log-note-headings): New entry for plain notes (i.e. notes not
related to state changes or clocking).
(org-get-org-file): Check for availability of
`remember-data-file'.
(org-cached-entry-get): Allow a regexp value for
`org-use-property-inheritance'.
(org-use-property-inheritance): Allow regexp value. Fix bug in
customization type.
(org-use-tag-inheritance): Allow a list and a regexp value for
this variable.
(org-scan-tags, org-get-tags-at): Implement selective tag
inheritance.
(org-entry-get): Respect value `selective' for the INHERIT
argument.
(org-tag-inherit-p, org-property-inherit-p): New functions.
(org-agenda-format-date-aligned): Allow 10 characters for
weekday, to acomodate German locale.
(org-add-archive-files): New function.
(org-agenda-files): New argument `ext', to
get archive files as well.
(org-tbl-menu): Protect the use of variables that
are only available when org-table.el gets loaded.
(org-read-agenda-file-list): Error if `org-agenda-files' is a
single directory.
(org-open-file): Allow a batch process to trigger
waiting after executing a system command.
(org-store-link): Link to headline when there is not
target and no region in an org-mode buffer when creating a link.
(org-link-types-re): New variable.
(org-make-link-regexps): Compute `org-link-types-re'.
(org-make-link-description-function): New option.
(org-agenda-date, org-agenda-date-weekend): New faces.
(org-archive-sibling-heading): New option.
(org-archive-to-archive-sibling): New function.
(org-iswitchb): New command.
(org-buffer-list): New function.
(org-agenda-columns): Also try the #+COLUMNS line in
the buffer associated with the entry at point (or with the first
entry in the agenda view).
(org-modules): Add entry for org-bibtex.el.
(org-completion-fallback-command): Moved into `org-completion'
group.
(org-clock-heading-function): Moved to `org-progress' group.
(org-auto-repeat-maybe): Make sure that a note can
be enforces if `org-log-repeat' is `note'.
(org-modules): Allow additional symbols for external
packages.
(org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c): Allow for `org-clock-overlays' to be
undefined.
(org-clock-goto): Hide drawers after showing an
entry with `org-clock-goto.'
(org-shiftup, org-shiftdown, org-shiftright, org-shiftleft): Try
also a clocktable block shift.
(org-clocktable-try-shift): New function.
(org-columns-hscoll-title): New function.
(org-columns-previous-hscroll): New variable.
(org-columns-full-header-line-format): New variable.
(org-columns-display-here-title, org-columns-remove-overlays):
Install `org-columns-hscoll-title' in post-command-hook.
* org/org.el: Split into many small files.
* org/org-agenda.el: New file, split off from org.el.
* org/org-archive.el: New file, split off from org.el.
* org/org-bbdb.el: New file.
* org/org-bibtex.el: New file, split off from org.el.
* org/org-clock.el: New file, split off from org.el.
* org/org-colview.el: New file, split off from org.el.
* org/org-compat.el: New file, split off from org.el.
* org/org-exp.el: New file, split off from org.el.
* org/org-faces.el: New file, split off from org.el.
* org/org-gnus.el: New file, split off from org.el.
* org/org-info.el: New file, split off from org.el.
* org/org-infojs.el: New file.
* org/org-irc.el: New file.
* org/org-macs.el: New file, split off from org.el.
* org/org-mew.el: New file.
* org/org-mhe.el: New file, split off from org.el.
* org/org-publish.el: New file, split off from org.el.
* org/org-remember.el: New file, split off from org.el.
* org/org-rmail.el: New file, split off from org.el.
* org/org-table.el: New file, split off from org.el.
* org/org-vm.el: New file, split off from org.el.
* org/org-wl.el: New file, split off from org.el.
2008-04-27 Jason Riedy <jason@acm.org>
* lisp/org-table.el (orgtbl-to-generic): Add a :remove-nil-lines
parameter that supresses lines that evaluate to NIL.
(orgtbl-get-fmt): New inline function for
picking apart formats that may be lists.
(orgtbl-apply-fmt): New inline function for applying formats that
may be functions.
(orgtbl-eval-str): New inline function for strings that may be
functions.
(orgtbl-format-line, orgtbl-to-generic): Use and document.
(orgtbl-to-latex, orgtbl-to-texinfo): Document.
(*orgtbl-llfmt*, *orgtbl-llstart*)
(*orgtbl-llend*): Dynamic variables for last-line formatting.
(orgtbl-format-section): Shift formatting to support detecting the
last line and formatting it specially.
(orgtbl-to-generic): Document :ll* formats. Set to the non-ll
formats unless overridden.
(orgtbl-to-latex): Suggest using :llend to suppress the final \\.
(*orgtbl-table*, *orgtbl-rtn*): Dynamically
bound variables to hold the input collection of lines and output
formatted text.
(*orgtbl-hline*, *orgtbl-sep*, *orgtbl-fmt*, *orgtbl-efmt*,
(*orgtbl-lfmt*, *orgtbl-lstart*, *orgtbl-lend*): Dynamically bound
format parameters.
(orgtbl-format-line): New function encapsulating formatting for a
single line.
(orgtbl-format-section): Similar for each section. Rebinding the
dynamic vars customizes the formatting for each section.
(orgtbl-to-generic): Use orgtbl-format-line and
orgtbl-format-section.
(org-get-param): Now unused, so delete.
(orgtbl-gather-send-defs): New function to
gather all the SEND definitions before a table.
(orgtbl-send-replace-tbl): New function to find the RECEIVE
corresponding to the current name.
(orgtbl-send-table): Use the previous two functions and implement
multiple destinations for each table.
* doc/org.texi (A LaTeX example): Note that fmt may be a
one-argument function, and efmt may be a two-argument function.
(Radio tables): Document multiple destinations.
2008-04-27 Carsten Dominik <dominik@science.uva.nl>
* org/org-agenda.el (org-add-to-diary-list): New function.
(org-prefix-has-effort): New variable.
(org-sort-agenda-noeffort-is-high): New option.
(org-agenda-columns-show-summaries)
(org-agenda-columns-compute-summary-properties): New options.
(org-format-agenda-item): Compute the duration of the item.
(org-agenda-weekend-days): New variable.
(org-agenda-list, org-timeline): Use the proper faces for dates in
the agenda and timeline buffers.
(org-agenda-archive-to-archive-sibling): New command.
(org-agenda-start-with-clockreport-mode): New option.
(org-agenda-clockreport-parameter-plist): New option.
(org-agenda-clocktable-mode): New variable.
(org-agenda-deadline-leaders): Allow a function value for the
deadline leader.
(org-agenda-get-deadlines): Deal with new function value.
* lisp/org-clock.el (org-clock): New customization group.
(org-clock-into-drawer, org-clock-out-when-done)
(org-clock-in-switch-to-state, org-clock-heading-function): Moved
into the new group.
(org-clock-out-remove-zero-time-clocks): New option.
(org-clock-out): Use `org-clock-out-remove-zero-time-clocks'.
(org-dblock-write:clocktable): Allow a Lisp form for the scope
parameter.
(org-dblock-write:clocktable): Fixed bug with total time
calculation.
(org-dblock-write:clocktable): Request the unrestricted list of
files.
(org-get-clocktable): New function.
(org-dblock-write:clocktable): Make sure :tstart and :tend can not
only be strings but also integers (an absolute day number) and
lists (m d y).
* org/org-colview.el (org-columns-next-allowed-value)
(org-columns-edit-value): Limit the effort for updatig in the
agenda to recomputing a single file.
(org-columns-compute): Only write property value if it has
changed. This avoids raising the buffer-change-flag
unnecessarily.
(org-agenda-colview-summarize)
(org-agenda-colview-compute): New functions.
(org-agenda-columns): Call `org-agenda-colview-summarize'.
* org/org-exp.el (org-export-run-in-background): New option.
(org-export-icalendar): Allow a batch process to trigger waiting
after executing a system command.
(org-export-preprocess-string): Renamed-from
`org-cleaned-string-for-export'.
(org-export-html-style): Made target class look like normal text.
(org-export-as-html): Make use of the better proprocessing in
`org-cleaned-string-for-export'.
(org-cleaned-string-for-export): Better treatment of heuristic
targets, many more internal links will now work in HTML export.
(org-get-current-options): Incorporate LINK_UP, LINK_HOME, and
INFOJS.
(org-export-inbuffer-options-extra): New variable.
(org-export-options-filters): New hook.
(org-infile-export-plist): Find also the settings keywords in
`org-export-inbuffer-options-extra'.
(org-infile-export-plist): Allow multiple #+OPTIONS lines and
multiple #+INFOJS_OPT lines.
(org-export-html-handle-js-options): New function.
(org-export-html-infojs-setup): New option.
(org-export-as-html): Call `org-export-html-handle-js-options'.
Add autoload to all entry points.
(org-skip-comments): Function removed.
* org/org-table.el (org-table-make-reference): Extra parenthesis
around single fields, to make sure that algebraic formulas get
correctly interpreted by calc.
(org-table-current-column): No longer interactive.
* org/org-export-latex.el (org-export-latex-preprocess): Renamed
from `org-export-latex-cleaned-string'.
2008-04-27 Bastien Guerry <bzg@altern.org>
* org/org-publish.el (org-publish-get-base-files-1): New function.
(org-publish-get-base-files): Use it.
(org-publish-temp-files): New variable.
Don't require 'dired-aux anymore.
(org-publish-initial-buffer): New variable.
(org-publish-org-to, org-publish): Use it.
(org-publish-get-base-files-1): Bug fix: get
the proper list of files when recursing thru a directory.
(org-publish-get-base-files): Use the :exclude property to skip
both files and directories.
author | Carsten Dominik <dominik@science.uva.nl> |
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date | Sun, 27 Apr 2008 18:33:39 +0000 |
parents | 9ed7610349d3 |
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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, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 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 3, 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, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ /* Important notice: defining MAIL_USE_FLOCK or MAIL_USE_LOCKF *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 and MAIL_USE_LOCKF *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 -DMAIL_USE_POP * 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 * * Modified August, 1993 by Jonathan Kamens (OpenVision Technologies) * * Move all of the POP code into a separate file, "pop.c". * Use strerror instead of get_errmsg. * */ #include <config.h> #include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/stat.h> #include <sys/file.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <errno.h> #include <getopt.h> #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H #include <unistd.h> #endif #ifdef HAVE_FCNTL_H #include <fcntl.h> #endif #include "syswait.h" #ifdef MAIL_USE_POP #include "pop.h" #endif #ifdef MSDOS #undef access #endif /* MSDOS */ #ifndef DIRECTORY_SEP #define DIRECTORY_SEP '/' #endif #ifndef IS_DIRECTORY_SEP #define IS_DIRECTORY_SEP(_c_) ((_c_) == DIRECTORY_SEP) #endif #ifdef WINDOWSNT #include "ntlib.h" #undef access #undef unlink #define fork() 0 #define wait(var) (*(var) = 0) /* Unfortunately, Samba doesn't seem to properly lock Unix files even though the locking call succeeds (and indeed blocks local access from other NT programs). If you have direct file access using an NFS client or something other than Samba, the locking call might work properly - make sure it does before you enable this! [18-Feb-97 andrewi] I now believe my comment above to be incorrect, since it was based on a misunderstanding of how locking calls are implemented and used on Unix. */ //#define DISABLE_DIRECT_ACCESS #include <fcntl.h> #endif /* WINDOWSNT */ #ifndef F_OK #define F_OK 0 #define X_OK 1 #define W_OK 2 #define R_OK 4 #endif #ifdef WINDOWSNT #include <sys/locking.h> #endif #ifdef MAIL_USE_LOCKF #define MAIL_USE_SYSTEM_LOCK #endif #ifdef MAIL_USE_FLOCK #define MAIL_USE_SYSTEM_LOCK #endif #ifdef MAIL_USE_MMDF extern int lk_open (), lk_close (); #endif #if !defined (MAIL_USE_SYSTEM_LOCK) && !defined (MAIL_USE_MMDF) && \ (defined (HAVE_LIBMAIL) || defined (HAVE_LIBLOCKFILE)) && \ defined (HAVE_MAILLOCK_H) #include <maillock.h> /* We can't use maillock unless we know what directory system mail files appear in. */ #ifdef MAILDIR #define MAIL_USE_MAILLOCK static char *mail_spool_name (); #endif #endif #ifndef errno extern int errno; #endif char *strerror (); #ifdef HAVE_INDEX extern char *index __P ((const char *, int)); #endif #ifdef HAVE_RINDEX extern char *rindex __P((const char *, int)); #endif void fatal (); void error (); void pfatal_with_name (); void pfatal_and_delete (); char *concat (); long *xmalloc (); int popmail (); int pop_retr (); int mbx_write (); int mbx_delimit_begin (); int mbx_delimit_end (); /* Nonzero means this is name of a lock file to delete on fatal error. */ char *delete_lockname; int main (argc, argv) int argc; char **argv; { char *inname, *outname; int indesc, outdesc; int nread; WAITTYPE status; int c, preserve_mail = 0; #ifndef MAIL_USE_SYSTEM_LOCK struct stat st; long now; int tem; char *lockname, *p; char *tempname; int desc; #endif /* not MAIL_USE_SYSTEM_LOCK */ #ifdef MAIL_USE_MAILLOCK char *spool_name; #endif #ifdef MAIL_USE_POP int pop_reverse_order = 0; # define ARGSTR "pr" #else /* ! MAIL_USE_POP */ # define ARGSTR "p" #endif /* MAIL_USE_POP */ #ifdef WINDOWSNT /* Ensure all file i/o is in binary mode. */ _fmode = _O_BINARY; #endif delete_lockname = 0; while ((c = getopt (argc, argv, ARGSTR)) != EOF) { switch (c) { #ifdef MAIL_USE_POP case 'r': pop_reverse_order = 1; break; #endif case 'p': preserve_mail++; break; default: exit (EXIT_FAILURE); } } if ( #ifdef MAIL_USE_POP (argc - optind < 2) || (argc - optind > 3) #else (argc - optind != 2) #endif ) { #ifdef MAIL_USE_POP fprintf (stderr, "Usage: movemail [-p] inbox destfile%s\n", " [POP-password]"); #else fprintf (stderr, "Usage: movemail [-p] inbox destfile%s\n", ""); #endif exit (EXIT_FAILURE); } inname = argv[optind]; outname = argv[optind+1]; #ifdef MAIL_USE_MMDF mmdf_init (argv[0]); #endif if (*outname == 0) fatal ("Destination file name is empty", 0, 0); /* 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 writable to the real uid. */ { char *buf = (char *) xmalloc (strlen (outname) + 1); char *p; strcpy (buf, outname); p = buf + strlen (buf); while (p > buf && !IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (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; status = popmail (inname + 3, outname, preserve_mail, (argc - optind == 3) ? argv[optind+2] : NULL, pop_reverse_order); exit (status); } setuid (getuid ()); #endif /* MAIL_USE_POP */ #ifndef DISABLE_DIRECT_ACCESS /* Check access to input file. */ if (access (inname, R_OK | W_OK) != 0) pfatal_with_name (inname); #ifndef MAIL_USE_MMDF #ifndef MAIL_USE_SYSTEM_LOCK #ifdef MAIL_USE_MAILLOCK spool_name = mail_spool_name (inname); if (! spool_name) #endif { /* Use a lock file named after our first argument with .lock appended: 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 the mail spool directory, 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_SYSTEM_LOCK in config.h or the s-*.h file and recompile movemail. If the s- file for your system should define MAIL_USE_SYSTEM_LOCK 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 = (char *) xmalloc (strlen (inname) + strlen ("EXXXXXX") + 1); strcpy (tempname, inname); p = tempname + strlen (tempname); while (p != tempname && !IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (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 | O_EXCL, 0666); if (desc < 0) { char *message = (char *) xmalloc (strlen (tempname) + 50); sprintf (message, "creating %s, which would become the lock file", tempname); pfatal_with_name (message); } close (desc); tem = link (tempname, lockname); unlink (tempname); if (tem >= 0) break; sleep (1); /* If lock file is five minutes old, unlock it. Five minutes should be good enough to cope with crashes and wedgitude, and long enough to avoid being fooled by time differences between machines. */ if (stat (lockname, &st) >= 0) { now = time (0); if (st.st_ctime < now - 300) unlink (lockname); } } delete_lockname = lockname; } #endif /* not MAIL_USE_SYSTEM_LOCK */ #endif /* not MAIL_USE_MMDF */ if (fork () == 0) { int lockcount = 0; int status = 0; #if defined (MAIL_USE_MAILLOCK) && defined (HAVE_TOUCHLOCK) long touched_lock, now; #endif setuid (getuid ()); #ifndef MAIL_USE_MMDF #ifdef MAIL_USE_SYSTEM_LOCK indesc = open (inname, O_RDWR); #else /* if not MAIL_USE_SYSTEM_LOCK */ indesc = open (inname, O_RDONLY); #endif /* not MAIL_USE_SYSTEM_LOCK */ #else /* MAIL_USE_MMDF */ indesc = lk_open (inname, O_RDONLY, 0, 0, 10); #endif /* MAIL_USE_MMDF */ if (indesc < 0) pfatal_with_name (inname); #ifdef BSD_SYSTEM /* 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_SYSTEM */ outdesc = open (outname, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_EXCL, 0666); if (outdesc < 0) pfatal_with_name (outname); /* This label exists so we can retry locking after a delay, if it got EAGAIN or EBUSY. */ retry_lock: /* Try to lock it. */ #ifdef MAIL_USE_MAILLOCK if (spool_name) { /* The "0 - " is to make it a negative number if maillock returns non-zero. */ status = 0 - maillock (spool_name, 1); #ifdef HAVE_TOUCHLOCK touched_lock = time (0); #endif lockcount = 5; } else #endif /* MAIL_USE_MAILLOCK */ { #ifdef MAIL_USE_SYSTEM_LOCK #ifdef MAIL_USE_LOCKF status = lockf (indesc, F_LOCK, 0); #else /* not MAIL_USE_LOCKF */ #ifdef WINDOWSNT status = locking (indesc, LK_RLCK, -1L); #else status = flock (indesc, LOCK_EX); #endif #endif /* not MAIL_USE_LOCKF */ #endif /* MAIL_USE_SYSTEM_LOCK */ } /* If it fails, retry up to 5 times for certain failure codes. */ if (status < 0) { if (++lockcount <= 5) { #ifdef EAGAIN if (errno == EAGAIN) { sleep (1); goto retry_lock; } #endif #ifdef EBUSY if (errno == EBUSY) { sleep (1); goto retry_lock; } #endif } pfatal_with_name (inname); } { char buf[1024]; while (1) { nread = read (indesc, buf, sizeof buf); if (nread < 0) pfatal_with_name (inname); if (nread != write (outdesc, buf, nread)) { int saved_errno = errno; unlink (outname); errno = saved_errno; pfatal_with_name (outname); } if (nread < sizeof buf) break; #if defined (MAIL_USE_MAILLOCK) && defined (HAVE_TOUCHLOCK) if (spool_name) { now = time (0); if (now - touched_lock > 60) { touchlock (); touched_lock = now; } } #endif /* MAIL_USE_MAILLOCK */ } } #ifdef BSD_SYSTEM 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_SYSTEM_LOCK if (! preserve_mail) { ftruncate (indesc, 0L); } #endif /* MAIL_USE_SYSTEM_LOCK */ #ifdef MAIL_USE_MMDF lk_close (indesc, 0, 0, 0); #else close (indesc); #endif #ifndef MAIL_USE_SYSTEM_LOCK if (! preserve_mail) { /* 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); } #endif /* not MAIL_USE_SYSTEM_LOCK */ #ifdef MAIL_USE_MAILLOCK /* This has to occur in the child, i.e., in the process that acquired the lock! */ if (spool_name) mailunlock (); #endif exit (EXIT_SUCCESS); } wait (&status); if (!WIFEXITED (status)) exit (EXIT_FAILURE); else if (WRETCODE (status) != 0) exit (WRETCODE (status)); #if !defined (MAIL_USE_MMDF) && !defined (MAIL_USE_SYSTEM_LOCK) #ifdef MAIL_USE_MAILLOCK if (! spool_name) #endif /* MAIL_USE_MAILLOCK */ unlink (lockname); #endif /* not MAIL_USE_MMDF and not MAIL_USE_SYSTEM_LOCK */ #endif /* ! DISABLE_DIRECT_ACCESS */ return EXIT_SUCCESS; } #ifdef MAIL_USE_MAILLOCK /* This function uses stat to confirm that the mail directory is identical to the directory of the input file, rather than just string-comparing the two paths, because one or both of them might be symbolic links pointing to some other directory. */ static char * mail_spool_name (inname) char *inname; { struct stat stat1, stat2; char *indir, *fname; int status; if (! (fname = rindex (inname, '/'))) return NULL; fname++; if (stat (MAILDIR, &stat1) < 0) return NULL; indir = (char *) xmalloc (fname - inname + 1); strncpy (indir, inname, fname - inname); indir[fname-inname] = '\0'; status = stat (indir, &stat2); free (indir); if (status < 0) return NULL; if (stat1.st_dev == stat2.st_dev && stat1.st_ino == stat2.st_ino) return fname; return NULL; } #endif /* MAIL_USE_MAILLOCK */ /* Print error message and exit. */ void fatal (s1, s2, s3) char *s1, *s2, *s3; { if (delete_lockname) unlink (delete_lockname); error (s1, s2, s3); exit (EXIT_FAILURE); } /* Print error message. `s1' is printf control string, `s2' and `s3' are args for it or null. */ void error (s1, s2, s3) char *s1, *s2, *s3; { fprintf (stderr, "movemail: "); if (s3) fprintf (stderr, s1, s2, s3); else if (s2) fprintf (stderr, s1, s2); else fprintf (stderr, s1); fprintf (stderr, "\n"); } void pfatal_with_name (name) char *name; { fatal ("%s for %s", strerror (errno), name); } void pfatal_and_delete (name) char *name; { char *s = strerror (errno); unlink (name); fatal ("%s for %s", 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. */ long * xmalloc (size) unsigned size; { long *result = (long *) malloc (size); if (!result) fatal ("virtual memory exhausted", 0, 0); return result; } /* This is the guts of the interface to the Post Office Protocol. */ #ifdef MAIL_USE_POP #ifndef WINDOWSNT #include <sys/socket.h> #include <netinet/in.h> #include <netdb.h> #else #undef _WINSOCKAPI_ #include <winsock.h> #endif #include <pwd.h> #define NOTOK (-1) #define OK 0 #define DONE 1 char *progname; FILE *sfi; FILE *sfo; char ibuffer[BUFSIZ]; char obuffer[BUFSIZ]; char Errmsg[200]; /* POP errors, at least, can exceed the original length of 80. */ /* * The full valid syntax for a POP mailbox specification for movemail * is "po:username:hostname". The ":hostname" is optional; if it is * omitted, the MAILHOST environment variable will be consulted. Note * that by the time popmail() is called the "po:" has been stripped * off of the front of the mailbox name. * * If the mailbox is in the form "po:username:hostname", then it is * modified by this function -- the second colon is replaced by a * null. * * Return a value suitable for passing to `exit'. */ int popmail (mailbox, outfile, preserve, password, reverse_order) char *mailbox; char *outfile; int preserve; char *password; int reverse_order; { int nmsgs, nbytes; register int i; int mbfi; FILE *mbf; char *getenv (); popserver server; int start, end, increment; char *user, *hostname; user = mailbox; if ((hostname = index(mailbox, ':'))) *hostname++ = '\0'; server = pop_open (hostname, user, password, POP_NO_GETPASS); if (! server) { error ("Error connecting to POP server: %s", pop_error, 0); return EXIT_FAILURE; } if (pop_stat (server, &nmsgs, &nbytes)) { error ("Error getting message count from POP server: %s", pop_error, 0); return EXIT_FAILURE; } if (!nmsgs) { pop_close (server); return EXIT_SUCCESS; } mbfi = open (outfile, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_EXCL, 0666); if (mbfi < 0) { pop_close (server); error ("Error in open: %s, %s", strerror (errno), outfile); return EXIT_FAILURE; } fchown (mbfi, getuid (), -1); if ((mbf = fdopen (mbfi, "wb")) == NULL) { pop_close (server); error ("Error in fdopen: %s", strerror (errno), 0); close (mbfi); unlink (outfile); return EXIT_FAILURE; } if (reverse_order) { start = nmsgs; end = 1; increment = -1; } else { start = 1; end = nmsgs; increment = 1; } for (i = start; i * increment <= end * increment; i += increment) { mbx_delimit_begin (mbf); if (pop_retr (server, i, mbf) != OK) { error ("%s", Errmsg, 0); close (mbfi); return EXIT_FAILURE; } mbx_delimit_end (mbf); fflush (mbf); if (ferror (mbf)) { error ("Error in fflush: %s", strerror (errno), 0); pop_close (server); close (mbfi); return EXIT_FAILURE; } } /* On AFS, a call to write only modifies the file in the local * workstation's AFS cache. The changes are not written to the server * until a call to fsync or close is made. Users with AFS home * directories have lost mail when over quota because these checks were * not made in previous versions of movemail. */ #ifdef BSD_SYSTEM if (fsync (mbfi) < 0) { error ("Error in fsync: %s", strerror (errno), 0); return EXIT_FAILURE; } #endif if (close (mbfi) == -1) { error ("Error in close: %s", strerror (errno), 0); return EXIT_FAILURE; } if (! preserve) for (i = 1; i <= nmsgs; i++) { if (pop_delete (server, i)) { error ("Error from POP server: %s", pop_error, 0); pop_close (server); return EXIT_FAILURE; } } if (pop_quit (server)) { error ("Error from POP server: %s", pop_error, 0); return EXIT_FAILURE; } return EXIT_SUCCESS; } int pop_retr (server, msgno, arg) popserver server; int msgno; FILE *arg; { extern char *strerror (); char *line; int ret; if (pop_retrieve_first (server, msgno, &line)) { char *error = concat ("Error from POP server: ", pop_error, ""); strncpy (Errmsg, error, sizeof (Errmsg)); Errmsg[sizeof (Errmsg)-1] = '\0'; free(error); return (NOTOK); } while ((ret = pop_retrieve_next (server, &line)) >= 0) { if (! line) break; if (mbx_write (line, ret, arg) != OK) { strcpy (Errmsg, strerror (errno)); pop_close (server); return (NOTOK); } } if (ret) { char *error = concat ("Error from POP server: ", pop_error, ""); strncpy (Errmsg, error, sizeof (Errmsg)); Errmsg[sizeof (Errmsg)-1] = '\0'; free(error); return (NOTOK); } return (OK); } /* Do this as a macro instead of using strcmp to save on execution time. */ #define IS_FROM_LINE(a) ((a[0] == 'F') \ && (a[1] == 'r') \ && (a[2] == 'o') \ && (a[3] == 'm') \ && (a[4] == ' ')) int mbx_write (line, len, mbf) char *line; int len; FILE *mbf; { #ifdef MOVEMAIL_QUOTE_POP_FROM_LINES if (IS_FROM_LINE (line)) { if (fputc ('>', mbf) == EOF) return (NOTOK); } #endif if (line[0] == '\037') { if (fputs ("^_", mbf) == EOF) return (NOTOK); line++; len--; } if (fwrite (line, 1, len, mbf) != len) return (NOTOK); if (fputc (0x0a, mbf) == EOF) return (NOTOK); return (OK); } int mbx_delimit_begin (mbf) FILE *mbf; { if (fputs ("\f\n0, unseen,,\n", mbf) == EOF) return (NOTOK); return (OK); } int mbx_delimit_end (mbf) FILE *mbf; { if (putc ('\037', mbf) == EOF) return (NOTOK); return (OK); } #endif /* MAIL_USE_POP */ #ifndef HAVE_STRERROR char * strerror (errnum) int errnum; { extern char *sys_errlist[]; extern int sys_nerr; if (errnum >= 0 && errnum < sys_nerr) return sys_errlist[errnum]; return (char *) "Unknown error"; } #endif /* ! HAVE_STRERROR */ /* arch-tag: 1c323112-41fe-4fe5-8de9-494de631f73f (do not change this comment) */ /* movemail.c ends here */