Mercurial > pidgin
changeset 7824:1663c076a744
[gaim-migrate @ 8476]
Changes from revo/shx. They're still all #if 0'ed out and what not.
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net> |
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date | Wed, 10 Dec 2003 06:34:11 +0000 |
parents | 35cd3ef34fb0 |
children | d2710b3dcc5c |
files | src/util.c |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 63 insertions(+), 50 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/src/util.c Wed Dec 10 01:05:27 2003 +0000 +++ b/src/util.c Wed Dec 10 06:34:11 2003 +0000 @@ -356,81 +356,94 @@ return tmp; #if 0 - /* This is revo/shx's version, and it caused coredumps for me */ - char *cur, *mark; - char *unencoded_start, *unencoded_end; - char *charset, *encoding, *word, *decoded; + /* The shx version! */ + const char *cur, *mark; + const char *unencoded, *encoded; char *n, *new; n = new = g_malloc(strlen(str)); - charset = word = NULL; gaim_debug(GAIM_DEBUG_ERROR, "XXX", "new is %d\n", new); - /* Here we will be looking for encoded words and if they seem to be - * valid then decode them */ - for (unencoded_start = cur = str; - (unencoded_end = cur = strstr(cur, "=?")); - unencoded_start = cur) { + /* + * Here we will be looking for encoded words and if they seem to be + * valid then decode them. + * They are of this form: =?charset?encoding?text?= + */ + for ( unencoded = cur = str; + (encoded = cur = strstr(cur, "=?")); + unencoded = cur) { - int len; - char *token; - GQueue *tokens = g_queue_new(); - - for (cur += 2, mark = cur; *cur; cur++) { + gboolean found_word = FALSE; + int i, num, len, dec_len; + char *decoded, *converted; + char *tokens[3]; + + /* Let's look for tokens, they are between ?'s */ + for (cur += 2, mark = cur, num = 0; *cur; cur++) { if (*cur == '?') { - token = g_strndup(mark, cur - mark); - g_queue_push_head(tokens, token); + if (num > 2) + /* No more than 3 tokens. */ + break; + + tokens[num++] = g_strndup(mark, cur - mark); mark = (cur + 1); - - if (mark[0] == '=' && mark[1] == '\0') - break; - } else { - if ((tokens->length == 2) && (*cur == ' ')) + + if (mark[0] == '=' && mark[1] == '\0') { + found_word = TRUE; break; - else if ((tokens->length < 2) && (strchr("()<>@,;:/[]", *cur))) - break; - else if (tokens->length > 2) - break; + } } +#if 0 + /* I think this is rarely going to happen, if at all */ + else if ((num < 2) && (strchr("()<>@,;:/[]", *cur))) + /* There can't be these characters in the first two tokens. */ + break; + else if ((num == 2) && (*cur == ' ')) + /* There can't be spaces in the third token. */ + break; +#endif } cur += 2; gaim_debug(GAIM_DEBUG_ERROR, "XXX", "new is %d, this is probably different than above, that's bad\n", new); - - if ((tokens->length == 3) && (*mark == '=')) { - len = unencoded_end - unencoded_start; - n = strncpy(n, unencoded_start, len) + len; + if (found_word) { + /* We found an encoded word. */ + /* =?charset?encoding?text?= */ + len = encoded - unencoded; + n = strncpy(n, unencoded, len) + len; - charset = g_queue_pop_tail(tokens); - encoding = g_queue_pop_tail(tokens); - word = g_queue_pop_tail(tokens); - - if ((decoded = gaim_mime_decode_word(charset, encoding, word))) { - len = strlen(decoded); - n = strncpy(n, decoded, len) + len; + if (g_ascii_strcasecmp(tokens[1], "Q") == 0) + gaim_quotedp_decode(tokens[2], &decoded, &dec_len); + else if (g_ascii_strcasecmp(tokens[1], "B") == 0) + gaim_base64_decode(tokens[2], &decoded, &dec_len); + else + decoded = NULL; + + if (decoded) { + converted = g_convert(decoded, dec_len, OUT_CHARSET, tokens[0], + NULL, &len, NULL); g_free(decoded); + + n = strncpy(n, converted, len) + len; + g_free(converted); } - - g_free(charset); - g_free(encoding); - g_free(word); } else { - len = cur - unencoded_start; - n = strncpy(n, unencoded_start, len) + len; - - while ((token = g_queue_pop_tail(tokens))) - g_free(token); + /* Some unencoded text. */ + len = cur - unencoded; + n = strncpy(n, unencoded, len) + len; } - - g_queue_free(tokens); + + for (i = 0; i < num; i++) + g_free(tokens[i]); } *n = '\0'; - if (*unencoded_start) - n = strcpy(n, unencoded_start); + /* There is unencoded text at the end. */ + if (*unencoded) + n = strcpy(n, unencoded); return new; #endif