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[gaim-migrate @ 7101]
(20:25:50) Robot101: LSchiere: eek
(20:25:54) Robot101: LSchiere: that's garbled
(20:26:10) Robot101: I said move the c=, not the b=..
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Luke Schierer <lschiere@pidgin.im> |
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date | Sat, 23 Aug 2003 00:27:10 +0000 |
parents | 338147ea6896 |
children | 060aa79a733e |
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/* * gaim * * Copyright (C) 1998-1999, Mark Spencer <markster@marko.net> * * This program 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 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program 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 this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA * */ #include "internal.h" #include "conversation.h" #include "debug.h" #include "prpl.h" #include "prefs.h" static char home_dir[MAXPATHLEN]; char *full_date() { char *date; time_t tme; time(&tme); date = ctime(&tme); date[strlen(date) - 1] = '\0'; return date; } G_GNUC_CONST static gint badchar(char c) { switch (c) { case ' ': case ',': case '(': case ')': case '\0': case '\n': case '<': case '>': case '"': case '\'': return 1; default: return 0; } } gchar *sec_to_text(guint sec) { guint daze, hrs, min; char *ret = NULL; daze = sec / (60 * 60 * 24); hrs = (sec % (60 * 60 * 24)) / (60 * 60); min = (sec % (60 * 60)) / 60; sec = min % 60; if (daze) { if (hrs || min) { if (hrs) { if (min) { ret = g_strdup_printf( "%d %s, %d %s, %d %s.", daze, ngettext("day","days",daze), hrs, ngettext("hour","hours",hrs), min, ngettext("minute","minutes",min)); } else { ret = g_strdup_printf( "%d %s, %d %s.", daze, ngettext("day","days",daze), hrs, ngettext("hour","hours",hrs)); } } else { ret = g_strdup_printf( "%d %s, %d %s.", daze, ngettext("day","days",daze), min, ngettext("minute","minutes",min)); } } else ret = g_strdup_printf("%d %s.", daze, ngettext("day","days",daze)); } else { if (hrs) { if (min) { ret = g_strdup_printf( "%d %s, %d %s.", hrs, ngettext("hour","hours",hrs), min, ngettext("minute","minutes",min)); } else { ret = g_strdup_printf("%d %s.", hrs, ngettext("hour","hours",hrs)); } } else { ret = g_strdup_printf("%d %s.", min, ngettext("minute","minutes",min)); } } return ret; } char *linkify_text(const char *text) { const char *c, *t, *q = NULL; char *tmp; char url_buf[BUF_LEN * 4]; GString *ret = g_string_new(""); /* Assumes you have a buffer able to cary at least BUF_LEN * 2 bytes */ c = text; while (*c) { if(!q && (*c == '\"' || *c == '\'')) { q = c; } else if(q) { if(*c == *q) q = NULL; } else if (!g_ascii_strncasecmp(c, "<A", 2)) { while (1) { if (!g_ascii_strncasecmp(c, "/A>", 3)) { break; } ret = g_string_append_c(ret, *c); c++; if (!(*c)) break; } } else if ((*c=='h') && (!g_ascii_strncasecmp(c, "http://", 7) || (!g_ascii_strncasecmp(c, "https://", 8)))) { t = c; while (1) { if (badchar(*t)) { if (*(t) == ',' && (*(t + 1) != ' ')) { t++; continue; } if (*(t - 1) == '.') t--; strncpy(url_buf, c, t - c); url_buf[t - c] = 0; g_string_append_printf(ret, "<A HREF=\"%s\">%s</A>", url_buf, url_buf); c = t; break; } if (!t) break; t++; } } else if (!g_ascii_strncasecmp(c, "www.", 4)) { if (c[4] != '.') { t = c; while (1) { if (badchar(*t)) { if (t - c == 4) { break; } if (*(t) == ',' && (*(t + 1) != ' ')) { t++; continue; } if (*(t - 1) == '.') t--; strncpy(url_buf, c, t - c); url_buf[t - c] = 0; g_string_append_printf(ret, "<A HREF=\"http://%s\">%s</A>", url_buf, url_buf); c = t; break; } if (!t) break; t++; } } } else if (!g_ascii_strncasecmp(c, "ftp://", 6)) { t = c; while (1) { if (badchar(*t)) { if (*(t - 1) == '.') t--; strncpy(url_buf, c, t - c); url_buf[t - c] = 0; g_string_append_printf(ret, "<A HREF=\"%s\">%s</A>", url_buf, url_buf); c = t; break; } if (!t) break; t++; } } else if (!g_ascii_strncasecmp(c, "ftp.", 4)) { if (c[4] != '.') { t = c; while (1) { if (badchar(*t)) { if (t - c == 4) { break; } if (*(t - 1) == '.') t--; strncpy(url_buf, c, t - c); url_buf[t - c] = 0; g_string_append_printf(ret, "<A HREF=\"ftp://%s\">%s</A>", url_buf, url_buf); c = t; break; } if (!t) break; t++; } } } else if (!g_ascii_strncasecmp(c, "mailto:", 7)) { t = c; while (1) { if (badchar(*t)) { if (*(t - 1) == '.') t--; strncpy(url_buf, c, t - c); url_buf[t - c] = 0; g_string_append_printf(ret, "<A HREF=\"%s\">%s</A>", url_buf, url_buf); c = t; break; } if (!t) break; t++; } } else if (c != text && (*c == '@')) { char *tmp; int flag; int len = 0; const char illegal_chars[] = "!@#$%^&*()[]{}/|\\<>\":;\r\n \0"; url_buf[0] = 0; if (strchr(illegal_chars,*(c - 1)) || strchr(illegal_chars, *(c + 1))) flag = 0; else flag = 1; t = c; while (flag) { if (badchar(*t)) { ret = g_string_truncate(ret, ret->len - (len - 1)); break; } else { len++; tmp = g_malloc(len + 1); tmp[len] = 0; tmp[0] = *t; strncpy(tmp + 1, url_buf, len - 1); strcpy(url_buf, tmp); url_buf[len] = 0; g_free(tmp); t--; if (t < text) { ret = g_string_assign(ret, ""); break; } } } t = c + 1; while (flag) { if (badchar(*t)) { char *d; for (d = url_buf + strlen(url_buf) - 1; *d == '.'; d--, t--) *d = '\0'; g_string_append_printf(ret, "<A HREF=\"mailto:%s\">%s</A>", url_buf, url_buf); c = t; break; } else { strncat(url_buf, t, 1); len++; url_buf[len] = 0; } t++; } } if (*c == 0) break; ret = g_string_append_c(ret, *c); c++; } tmp = ret->str; g_string_free(ret, FALSE); return tmp; } static const char alphabet[] = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz" "0123456789+/"; /* This was borrowed from the Kame source, and then tweaked to our needs */ char *tobase64(const unsigned char *buf, size_t len) { char *s = NULL, *rv = NULL; unsigned long tmp; s = g_malloc((4 * (len + 1)) / 3 + 1); rv = s; while (len >= 3) { tmp = buf[0] << 16 | buf[1] << 8 | buf[2]; s[0] = alphabet[tmp >> 18]; s[1] = alphabet[(tmp >> 12) & 077]; s[2] = alphabet[(tmp >> 6) & 077]; s[3] = alphabet[tmp & 077]; len -= 3; buf += 3; s += 4; } /* RFC 1521 enumerates these three possibilities... */ switch(len) { case 2: tmp = buf[0] << 16 | buf[1] << 8; s[0] = alphabet[(tmp >> 18) & 077]; s[1] = alphabet[(tmp >> 12) & 077]; s[2] = alphabet[(tmp >> 6) & 077]; s[3] = '='; s[4] = '\0'; break; case 1: tmp = buf[0] << 16; s[0] = alphabet[(tmp >> 18) & 077]; s[1] = alphabet[(tmp >> 12) & 077]; s[2] = s[3] = '='; s[4] = '\0'; break; case 0: s[0] = '\0'; break; } return rv; } void frombase64(const char *text, char **data, int *size) { char *out = NULL; char tmp = 0; const char *c; gint32 tmp2 = 0; int len = 0, n = 0; if (!text || !data) return; c = text; while (*c) { if (*c >= 'A' && *c <= 'Z') { tmp = *c - 'A'; } else if (*c >= 'a' && *c <= 'z') { tmp = 26 + (*c - 'a'); } else if (*c >= '0' && *c <= 57) { tmp = 52 + (*c - '0'); } else if (*c == '+') { tmp = 62; } else if (*c == '/') { tmp = 63; } else if (*c == '\r' || *c == '\n') { c++; continue; } else if (*c == '=') { if (n == 3) { out = g_realloc(out, len + 2); out[len] = (char)(tmp2 >> 10) & 0xff; len++; out[len] = (char)(tmp2 >> 2) & 0xff; len++; } else if (n == 2) { out = g_realloc(out, len + 1); out[len] = (char)(tmp2 >> 4) & 0xff; len++; } break; } tmp2 = ((tmp2 << 6) | (tmp & 0xff)); n++; if (n == 4) { out = g_realloc(out, len + 3); out[len] = (char)((tmp2 >> 16) & 0xff); len++; out[len] = (char)((tmp2 >> 8) & 0xff); len++; out[len] = (char)(tmp2 & 0xff); len++; tmp2 = 0; n = 0; } c++; } out = g_realloc(out, len + 1); out[len] = 0; *data = out; if (size) *size = len; } /* * Converts raw data to a pretty, null-terminated base16 string. */ unsigned char *tobase16(const unsigned char *data, int length) { int i; unsigned char *ascii = NULL; if (!data || !length) return NULL; ascii = g_malloc(length*2 + 1); for (i=0; i<length; i++) snprintf(&ascii[i*2], 3, "%02hhx", data[i]); return ascii; } /* * Converts a null-terminated string of hexidecimal to raw data. */ int frombase16(const char *ascii, unsigned char **raw) { int len, i, accumulator=0; unsigned char *data; if (!ascii || !(len = strlen(ascii)) || (len % 2)) return 0; data = g_malloc(len/2); for (i=0; i<len; i++) { if (!(i % 2)) accumulator = 0; else accumulator = accumulator << 4; if (isdigit(ascii[i])) accumulator |= ascii[i]-48; else switch(ascii[i]) { case 'a': case 'A': accumulator|=10; break; case 'b': case 'B': accumulator|=11; break; case 'c': case 'C': accumulator|=12; break; case 'd': case 'D': accumulator|=13; break; case 'e': case 'E': accumulator|=14; break; case 'f': case 'F': accumulator|=15; break; } if (i % 2) data[(i-1)/2] = accumulator; } *raw = data; return len/2; } char *normalize(const char *s) { static char buf[BUF_LEN]; char *tmp; int i, j; g_return_val_if_fail((s != NULL), NULL); strncpy(buf, s, BUF_LEN); for (i=0, j=0; buf[j]; i++, j++) { while (buf[j] == ' ') j++; buf[i] = buf[j]; } buf[i] = '\0'; tmp = g_utf8_strdown(buf, -1); g_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s", tmp); g_free(tmp); tmp = g_utf8_normalize(buf, -1, G_NORMALIZE_DEFAULT); g_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s", tmp); g_free(tmp); return buf; } char *date() { static char date[80]; time_t tme; time(&tme); strftime(date, sizeof(date), "%H:%M:%S", localtime(&tme)); return date; } void clean_pid(void) { #ifndef _WIN32 int status; pid_t pid; do { pid = waitpid(-1, &status, WNOHANG); } while (pid != 0 && pid != (pid_t)-1); if(pid == (pid_t)-1 && errno != ECHILD) { char errmsg[BUFSIZ]; snprintf(errmsg, BUFSIZ, "Warning: waitpid() returned %d", pid); perror(errmsg); } #endif } /* Look for %n, %d, or %t in msg, and replace with the sender's name, date, or time */ char *away_subs(const char *msg, const char *name) { char *c; static char cpy[BUF_LONG]; int cnt = 0; time_t t = time(0); struct tm *tme = localtime(&t); char tmp[20]; cpy[0] = '\0'; c = (char *)msg; while (*c) { switch (*c) { case '%': if (*(c + 1)) { switch (*(c + 1)) { case 'n': /* append name */ strcpy(cpy + cnt, name); cnt += strlen(name); c++; break; case 'd': /* append date */ strftime(tmp, 20, "%m/%d/%Y", tme); strcpy(cpy + cnt, tmp); cnt += strlen(tmp); c++; break; case 't': /* append time */ strftime(tmp, 20, "%r", tme); strcpy(cpy + cnt, tmp); cnt += strlen(tmp); c++; break; default: cpy[cnt++] = *c; } } break; default: cpy[cnt++] = *c; } c++; } cpy[cnt] = '\0'; return (cpy); } GSList *message_split(char *message, int limit) { static GSList *ret = NULL; int lastgood = 0, curgood = 0, curpos = 0, len = strlen(message); gboolean intag = FALSE; if (ret) { GSList *tmp = ret; while (tmp) { g_free(tmp->data); tmp = g_slist_remove(tmp, tmp->data); } ret = NULL; } while (TRUE) { if (lastgood >= len) return ret; if (len - lastgood < limit) { ret = g_slist_append(ret, g_strdup(&message[lastgood])); return ret; } curgood = curpos = 0; intag = FALSE; while (curpos <= limit) { if (isspace(message[curpos + lastgood]) && !intag) curgood = curpos; if (message[curpos + lastgood] == '<') intag = TRUE; if (message[curpos + lastgood] == '>') intag = FALSE; curpos++; } if (curgood) { ret = g_slist_append(ret, g_strndup(&message[lastgood], curgood)); if (isspace(message[curgood + lastgood])) lastgood += curgood + 1; else lastgood += curgood; } else { /* whoops, guess we have to fudge it here */ ret = g_slist_append(ret, g_strndup(&message[lastgood], limit)); lastgood += limit; } } } const gchar *gaim_home_dir() { if(g_get_home_dir()) return g_get_home_dir(); else #ifndef _WIN32 return NULL; #else /* Win9x and WinME don't have a home dir */ return "C:"; #endif } /* returns a string of the form ~/.gaim, where ~ is replaced by the user's home * dir. Note that there is no trailing slash after .gaim. */ gchar *gaim_user_dir() { const gchar *hd = gaim_home_dir(); if(hd) { strcpy( (char*)&home_dir, hd ); strcat( (char*)&home_dir, G_DIR_SEPARATOR_S ".gaim" ); return (gchar*)&home_dir; } else { return NULL; } } /* * rcg10312000 This could be more robust, but it works for my current * goal: to remove those annoying <BR> tags. :) * dtf12162000 made the loop more readable. i am a neat freak. ;) */ void strncpy_nohtml(gchar *dest, const gchar *src, size_t destsize) { gchar *ptr; g_snprintf(dest, destsize, "%s", src); while ((ptr = strstr(dest, "<BR>")) != NULL) { /* replace <BR> with a newline. */ *ptr = '\n'; memmove(ptr + 1, ptr + 4, strlen(ptr + 4) + 1); } } void strncpy_withhtml(gchar *dest, const gchar *src, size_t destsize) { gchar *end = dest + destsize; while (dest < end) { if (*src == '\n' && dest < end - 5) { strcpy(dest, "<BR>"); src++; dest += 4; } else if(*src == '\r') { src++; } else { *dest++ = *src; if (*src == '\0') return; else src++; } } } /* * Like strncpy_withhtml (above), but malloc()'s the necessary space * * The caller is responsible for freeing the space pointed to by the * return value. */ gchar *strdup_withhtml(const gchar *src) { gchar *sp, *dest; gulong destsize; if(!src) return NULL; /* * All we need do is multiply the number of newlines by 3 (the * additional length of "<BR>" over "\n"), account for the * terminator, malloc the space and call strncpy_withhtml. */ for(destsize = 0, sp = (gchar *)src; (sp = strchr(sp, '\n')) != NULL; ++sp, ++destsize) ; destsize *= 3; destsize += strlen(src) + 1; dest = g_malloc(destsize); strncpy_withhtml(dest, src, destsize); return(dest); } void strip_linefeed(gchar *text) { int i, j; gchar *text2 = g_malloc(strlen(text) + 1); for (i = 0, j = 0; text[i]; i++) if (text[i] != '\r') text2[j++] = text[i]; text2[j] = '\0'; strcpy(text, text2); g_free(text2); } char *add_cr(const char *text) { char *ret = NULL; int count = 0, i, j; if (text[0] == '\n') count++; for (i = 1; i < strlen(text); i++) if (text[i] == '\n' && text[i - 1] != '\r') count++; if (count == 0) return g_strdup(text); ret = g_malloc0(strlen(text) + count + 1); i = 0; j = 0; if (text[i] == '\n') ret[j++] = '\r'; ret[j++] = text[i++]; for (; i < strlen(text); i++) { if (text[i] == '\n' && text[i - 1] != '\r') ret[j++] = '\r'; ret[j++] = text[i]; } gaim_debug(GAIM_DEBUG_INFO, "add_cr", "got: %s, leaving with %s\n", text, ret); return ret; } time_t get_time(int year, int month, int day, int hour, int min, int sec) { struct tm tm; tm.tm_year = year - 1900; tm.tm_mon = month - 1; tm.tm_mday = day; tm.tm_hour = hour; tm.tm_min = min; tm.tm_sec = sec >= 0 ? sec : time(NULL) % 60; return mktime(&tm); } /* * Like mkstemp() but returns a file pointer, uses a pre-set template, * uses the semantics of tempnam() for the directory to use and allocates * the space for the filepath. * * Caller is responsible for closing the file and removing it when done, * as well as freeing the space pointed-to by "path" with g_free(). * * Returns NULL on failure and cleans up after itself if so. */ static const char *gaim_mkstemp_templ = {"gaimXXXXXX"}; FILE *gaim_mkstemp(gchar **fpath) { const gchar *tmpdir; #ifndef _WIN32 int fd; #endif FILE *fp = NULL; if((tmpdir = (gchar*)g_get_tmp_dir()) != NULL) { if((*fpath = g_strdup_printf("%s" G_DIR_SEPARATOR_S "%s", tmpdir, gaim_mkstemp_templ)) != NULL) { #ifdef _WIN32 char* result = _mktemp( *fpath ); if( result == NULL ) gaim_debug(GAIM_DEBUG_ERROR, "gaim_mkstemp", "Problem creating the template\n"); else { if( (fp = fopen( result, "w+" )) == NULL ) { gaim_debug(GAIM_DEBUG_ERROR, "gaim_mkstemp", "Couldn't fopen() %s\n", result); } } #else if((fd = mkstemp(*fpath)) == -1) { gaim_debug(GAIM_DEBUG_ERROR, "gaim_mkstemp", "Couldn't make \"%s\", error: %d\n", *fpath, errno); } else { if((fp = fdopen(fd, "r+")) == NULL) { close(fd); gaim_debug(GAIM_DEBUG_ERROR, "gaim_mkstemp", "Couldn't fdopen(), error: %d\n", errno); } } #endif if(!fp) { g_free(*fpath); *fpath = NULL; } } } else { gaim_debug(GAIM_DEBUG_ERROR, "gaim_mkstemp", "g_get_tmp_dir() failed!"); } return fp; } char *gaim_try_conv_to_utf8(const char *str) { gsize converted; char *utf8; if (str == NULL) { return NULL; } if (g_utf8_validate(str, -1, NULL)) { return g_strdup(str); } utf8 = g_locale_to_utf8(str, -1, &converted, NULL, NULL); if (utf8) return(utf8); g_free(utf8); utf8 = g_convert(str, -1, "UTF-8", "ISO-8859-15", &converted, NULL, NULL); if (utf8 && converted == strlen (str)) { return(utf8); } else if (utf8) { g_free(utf8); } return(NULL); } char *gaim_getip_from_fd(int fd) { struct sockaddr addr; socklen_t namelen = sizeof(addr); if (getsockname(fd, &addr, &namelen)) return NULL; return g_strdup(inet_ntoa(((struct sockaddr_in *)&addr)->sin_addr)); } gint gaim_utf8_strcasecmp(const gchar *a, const gchar *b) { gchar *a_norm=NULL; gchar *b_norm=NULL; gint ret=-1; if(!g_utf8_validate(a, -1, NULL) || !g_utf8_validate(b, -1, NULL)) { gaim_debug(GAIM_DEBUG_ERROR, "gaim_utf8_strcasecmp", "One or both parameters are invalid UTF8\n"); return ret; } a_norm = g_utf8_casefold(a, -1); b_norm = g_utf8_casefold(b, -1); ret = g_utf8_collate(a_norm, b_norm); g_free(a_norm); g_free(b_norm); return ret; } gchar *gaim_strreplace(const gchar *string, const gchar *delimiter, const gchar *replacement) { gchar **split; gchar *ret; split = g_strsplit(string, delimiter, 0); ret = g_strjoinv(replacement, split); g_strfreev(split); return ret; } char *gaim_get_size_string(size_t size) { static const char *size_str[4] = { "bytes", "KB", "MB", "GB" }; float size_mag; int size_index = 0; if (size == -1) { return g_strdup(_("Calculating...")); } else if (size == 0) { return g_strdup(_("Unknown.")); } else { size_mag = (float)size; while ((size_index < 4) && (size_mag > 1024)) { size_mag /= 1024; size_index++; } return g_strdup_printf("%.2f %s", size_mag, size_str[size_index]); } }