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/*
* Copyright (C) 1999-2000 Thomas Roessler
*
* 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, USA.
*/
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include "mutt.h"
#include "charset.h"
#ifndef EILSEQ
# define EILSEQ EINVAL
#endif
/*
* The following list has been created manually from the data under:
* http://www.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/character-sets
* Last update: 2000-09-07
*
* Note that it includes only the subset of character sets for which
* a preferred MIME name is given.
*/
static struct
{
char *key;
char *pref;
}
PreferredMIMENames[] =
{
{ "ansi_x3.4-1968", "us-ascii" },
{ "iso-ir-6", "us-ascii" },
{ "iso_646.irv:1991", "us-ascii" },
{ "ascii", "us-ascii" },
{ "iso646-us", "us-ascii" },
{ "us", "us-ascii" },
{ "ibm367", "us-ascii" },
{ "cp367", "us-ascii" },
{ "csASCII", "us-ascii" },
{ "csISO2022KR", "iso-2022-kr" },
{ "csEUCKR", "euc-kr" },
{ "csISO2022JP", "iso-2022-jp" },
{ "csISO2022JP2", "iso-2022-jp-2" },
{ "ISO_8859-1:1987", "iso-8859-1" },
{ "iso-ir-100", "iso-8859-1" },
{ "iso_8859-1", "iso-8859-1" },
{ "latin1", "iso-8859-1" },
{ "l1", "iso-8859-1" },
{ "IBM819", "iso-8859-1" },
{ "CP819", "iso-8859-1" },
{ "csISOLatin1", "iso-8859-1" },
{ "ISO_8859-2:1987", "iso-8859-2" },
{ "iso-ir-101", "iso-8859-2" },
{ "iso_8859-2", "iso-8859-2" },
{ "latin2", "iso-8859-2" },
{ "l2", "iso-8859-2" },
{ "csISOLatin2", "iso-8859-2" },
{ "ISO_8859-3:1988", "iso-8859-3" },
{ "iso-ir-109", "iso-8859-3" },
{ "ISO_8859-3", "iso-8859-3" },
{ "latin3", "iso-8859-3" },
{ "l3", "iso-8859-3" },
{ "csISOLatin3", "iso-8859-3" },
{ "ISO_8859-4:1988", "iso-8859-4" },
{ "iso-ir-110", "iso-8859-4" },
{ "ISO_8859-4", "iso-8859-4" },
{ "latin4", "iso-8859-4" },
{ "l4", "iso-8859-4" },
{ "csISOLatin4", "iso-8859-4" },
{ "ISO_8859-6:1987", "iso-8859-6" },
{ "iso-ir-127", "iso-8859-6" },
{ "iso_8859-6", "iso-8859-6" },
{ "ECMA-114", "iso-8859-6" },
{ "ASMO-708", "iso-8859-6" },
{ "arabic", "iso-8859-6" },
{ "csISOLatinArabic", "iso-8859-6" },
{ "ISO_8859-7:1987", "iso-8859-7" },
{ "iso-ir-126", "iso-8859-7" },
{ "ISO_8859-7", "iso-8859-7" },
{ "ELOT_928", "iso-8859-7" },
{ "ECMA-118", "iso-8859-7" },
{ "greek", "iso-8859-7" },
{ "greek8", "iso-8859-7" },
{ "csISOLatinGreek", "iso-8859-7" },
{ "ISO_8859-8:1988", "iso-8859-8" },
{ "iso-ir-138", "iso-8859-8" },
{ "ISO_8859-8", "iso-8859-8" },
{ "hebrew", "iso-8859-8" },
{ "csISOLatinHebrew", "iso-8859-8" },
{ "ISO_8859-5:1988", "iso-8859-5" },
{ "iso-ir-144", "iso-8859-5" },
{ "ISO_8859-5", "iso-8859-5" },
{ "cyrillic", "iso-8859-5" },
{ "csISOLatinCyrillic", "iso8859-5" },
{ "ISO_8859-9:1989", "iso-8859-9" },
{ "iso-ir-148", "iso-8859-9" },
{ "ISO_8859-9", "iso-8859-9" },
{ "latin5", "iso-8859-9" }, /* this is not a bug */
{ "l5", "iso-8859-9" },
{ "csISOLatin5", "iso-8859-9" },
{ "ISO_8859-10:1992", "iso-8859-10" },
{ "iso-ir-157", "iso-8859-10" },
{ "latin6", "iso-8859-10" }, /* this is not a bug */
{ "l6", "iso-8859-10" },
{ "csISOLatin6" "iso-8859-10" },
{ "csKOI8r", "koi8-r" },
{ "MS_Kanji", "Shift_JIS" }, /* Note the underscore! */
{ "csShiftJis", "Shift_JIS" },
{ "Extended_UNIX_Code_Packed_Format_for_Japanese",
"EUC-JP" },
{ "csEUCPkdFmtJapanese",
"EUC-JP" },
{ "csGB2312", "gb2312" },
{ "csbig5", "big5" },
/*
* End of official brain damage. What follows has been taken
* from glibc's localedata files.
*/
{ "iso_8859-13", "iso-8859-13" },
{ "iso-ir-179", "iso-8859-13" },
{ "latin7", "iso-8859-13" }, /* this is not a bug */
{ "l7", "iso-8859-13" },
{ "iso_8859-14", "iso-8859-14" },
{ "latin8", "iso-8859-14" }, /* this is not a bug */
{ "l8", "iso-8859-14" },
{ "iso_8859-15", "iso-8859-15" },
{ "latin9", "iso-8859-15" }, /* this is not a bug */
/* Suggested by Ionel Mugurel Ciobica */
{ "latin0", "iso-8859-15" }, /* this is not a bug */
{ "iso_8859-16", "iso-8859-16" },
{ "latin10", "iso-8859-16" }, /* this is not a bug */
/*
* David Champion has observed this with
* nl_langinfo under SunOS 5.8.
*/
{ "646", "us-ascii" },
/*
* http://www.sun.com/software/white-papers/wp-unicode/
*/
{ "eucJP", "euc-jp" },
{ "PCK", "Shift_JIS" },
{ "ko_KR-euc", "euc-kr" },
{ "zh_TW-big5", "big5" },
/* seems to be common on some systems */
{ "sjis", "Shift_JIS" },
/*
* If you happen to encounter system-specific brain-damage with
* respect to character set naming, please add it above this
* comment, and submit a patch to .
*/
/* End of aliases. Please keep this line last. */
{ NULL, NULL }
};
#ifdef HAVE_LANGINFO_CODESET
# include
void mutt_set_langinfo_charset (void)
{
char buff[LONG_STRING];
char buff2[LONG_STRING];
strfcpy (buff, nl_langinfo (CODESET), sizeof (buff));
mutt_canonical_charset (buff2, sizeof (buff2), buff);
/* finally, set $charset */
if (!(Charset = safe_strdup (buff2)))
Charset = safe_strdup ("iso-8859-1");
}
#else
void mutt_set_langinfo_charset (void)
{
Charset = safe_strdup ("iso-8859-1");
}
#endif
void mutt_canonical_charset (char *dest, size_t dlen, const char *name)
{
size_t i;
char *p;
char scratch[LONG_STRING];
/* catch some common iso-8859-something misspellings */
if (!ascii_strncasecmp (name, "8859", 4) && name[4] != '-')
snprintf (scratch, sizeof (scratch), "iso-8859-%s", name +4);
else if (!ascii_strncasecmp (name, "8859-", 5))
snprintf (scratch, sizeof (scratch), "iso-8859-%s", name + 5);
else if (!ascii_strncasecmp (name, "iso8859", 7) && name[7] != '-')
snprintf (scratch, sizeof (scratch), "iso_8859-%s", name + 7);
else if (!ascii_strncasecmp (name, "iso8859-", 8))
snprintf (scratch, sizeof (scratch), "iso_8859-%s", name + 8);
else
strfcpy (scratch, NONULL(name), sizeof (scratch));
for (i = 0; PreferredMIMENames[i].key; i++)
if (!ascii_strcasecmp (scratch, PreferredMIMENames[i].key) ||
!mutt_strcasecmp (scratch, PreferredMIMENames[i].key))
{
strfcpy (dest, PreferredMIMENames[i].pref, dlen);
return;
}
strfcpy (dest, scratch, dlen);
/* for cosmetics' sake, transform to lowercase. */
for (p = dest; *p; p++)
*p = ascii_tolower (*p);
}
int mutt_chscmp (const char *s, const char *chs)
{
char buffer[STRING];
if (!s) return 0;
mutt_canonical_charset (buffer, sizeof (buffer), s);
return !ascii_strcasecmp (buffer, chs);
}
#ifndef HAVE_ICONV
iconv_t iconv_open (const char *tocode, const char *fromcode)
{
return (iconv_t)(-1);
}
size_t iconv (iconv_t cd, ICONV_CONST char **inbuf, size_t *inbytesleft,
char **outbuf, size_t *outbytesleft)
{
return 0;
}
int iconv_close (iconv_t cd)
{
return 0;
}
#endif /* !HAVE_ICONV */
/*
* Like iconv_open, but canonicalises the charsets
*/
iconv_t mutt_iconv_open (const char *tocode, const char *fromcode, int flags)
{
char tocode1[SHORT_STRING];
char fromcode1[SHORT_STRING];
char *tocode2, *fromcode2;
char *tmp;
iconv_t cd;
mutt_canonical_charset (tocode1, sizeof (tocode1), tocode);
#ifdef M_ICONV_HOOK_TO
/* Not used. */
if ((flags & M_ICONV_HOOK_TO) && (tmp = mutt_charset_hook (tocode1)))
mutt_canonical_charset (tocode1, sizeof (tocode1), tmp);
#endif
mutt_canonical_charset (fromcode1, sizeof (fromcode1), fromcode);
if ((flags & M_ICONV_HOOK_FROM) && (tmp = mutt_charset_hook (fromcode1)))
mutt_canonical_charset (fromcode1, sizeof (fromcode1), tmp);
if ((cd = iconv_open (tocode1, fromcode1)) != (iconv_t) -1)
return cd;
if ((tocode2 = mutt_iconv_hook (tocode1)) && (fromcode2 = mutt_iconv_hook (fromcode1)))
return iconv_open (tocode2, fromcode2);
return (iconv_t) -1;
}
/*
* Like iconv, but keeps going even when the input is invalid
* If you're supplying inrepls, the source charset should be stateless;
* if you're supplying an outrepl, the target charset should be.
*/
size_t mutt_iconv (iconv_t cd, ICONV_CONST char **inbuf, size_t *inbytesleft,
char **outbuf, size_t *outbytesleft,
ICONV_CONST char **inrepls, const char *outrepl)
{
size_t ret = 0, ret1;
ICONV_CONST char *ib = *inbuf;
size_t ibl = *inbytesleft;
char *ob = *outbuf;
size_t obl = *outbytesleft;
for (;;)
{
ret1 = iconv (cd, &ib, &ibl, &ob, &obl);
if (ret1 != (size_t)-1)
ret += ret1;
if (ibl && obl && errno == EILSEQ)
{
if (inrepls)
{
/* Try replacing the input */
ICONV_CONST char **t;
for (t = inrepls; *t; t++)
{
ICONV_CONST char *ib1 = *t;
size_t ibl1 = strlen (*t);
char *ob1 = ob;
size_t obl1 = obl;
iconv (cd, &ib1, &ibl1, &ob1, &obl1);
if (!ibl1)
{
++ib, --ibl;
ob = ob1, obl = obl1;
++ret;
break;
}
}
if (*t)
continue;
}
if (outrepl)
{
/* Try replacing the output */
int n = strlen (outrepl);
if (n <= obl)
{
memcpy (ob, outrepl, n);
++ib, --ibl;
ob += n, obl -= n;
++ret;
continue;
}
}
}
*inbuf = ib, *inbytesleft = ibl;
*outbuf = ob, *outbytesleft = obl;
return ret;
}
}
/*
* Convert a string
* Used in rfc2047.c and rfc2231.c
*/
int mutt_convert_string (char **ps, const char *from, const char *to, int flags)
{
iconv_t cd;
ICONV_CONST char *repls[] = { "\357\277\275", "?", 0 };
char *s = *ps;
if (!s || !*s)
return 0;
if (to && from && (cd = mutt_iconv_open (to, from, flags)) != (iconv_t)-1)
{
int len;
ICONV_CONST char *ib;
char *buf, *ob;
size_t ibl, obl;
ICONV_CONST char **inrepls = 0;
char *outrepl = 0;
if (mutt_is_utf8 (to))
outrepl = "\357\277\275";
else if (mutt_is_utf8 (from))
inrepls = repls;
else
outrepl = "?";
len = strlen (s);
ib = s, ibl = len + 1;
obl = MB_LEN_MAX * ibl;
ob = buf = safe_malloc (obl + 1);
mutt_iconv (cd, &ib, &ibl, &ob, &obl, inrepls, outrepl);
iconv_close (cd);
*ob = '\0';
safe_free ((void **) ps);
*ps = buf;
mutt_str_adjust (ps);
return 0;
}
else
return -1;
}
/*
* FGETCONV stuff for converting a file while reading it
* Used in sendlib.c for converting from mutt's Charset
*/
struct fgetconv_s
{
FILE *file;
iconv_t cd;
char bufi[512];
char bufo[512];
char *p;
char *ob;
char *ib;
size_t ibl;
ICONV_CONST char **inrepls;
};
struct fgetconv_not
{
FILE *file;
iconv_t cd;
};
FGETCONV *fgetconv_open (FILE *file, const char *from, const char *to, int flags)
{
struct fgetconv_s *fc;
iconv_t cd = (iconv_t)-1;
static ICONV_CONST char *repls[] = { "\357\277\275", "?", 0 };
if (from && to)
cd = mutt_iconv_open (to, from, flags);
if (cd != (iconv_t)-1)
{
fc = safe_malloc (sizeof (struct fgetconv_s));
fc->p = fc->ob = fc->bufo;
fc->ib = fc->bufi;
fc->ibl = 0;
fc->inrepls = mutt_is_utf8 (to) ? repls : repls + 1;
}
else
fc = safe_malloc (sizeof (struct fgetconv_not));
fc->file = file;
fc->cd = cd;
return (FGETCONV *)fc;
}
int fgetconv (FGETCONV *_fc)
{
struct fgetconv_s *fc = (struct fgetconv_s *)_fc;
if (!fc)
return EOF;
if (fc->cd == (iconv_t)-1)
return fgetc (fc->file);
if (!fc->p)
return EOF;
if (fc->p < fc->ob)
return (unsigned char)*(fc->p)++;
/* Try to convert some more */
fc->p = fc->ob = fc->bufo;
if (fc->ibl)
{
size_t obl = sizeof (fc->bufo);
iconv (fc->cd, (ICONV_CONST char **)&fc->ib, &fc->ibl, &fc->ob, &obl);
if (fc->p < fc->ob)
return (unsigned char)*(fc->p)++;
}
/* If we trusted iconv a bit more, we would at this point
* ask why it had stopped converting ... */
/* Try to read some more */
if (fc->ibl == sizeof (fc->bufi) ||
(fc->ibl && fc->ib + fc->ibl < fc->bufi + sizeof (fc->bufi)))
{
fc->p = 0;
return EOF;
}
if (fc->ibl)
memcpy (fc->bufi, fc->ib, fc->ibl);
fc->ib = fc->bufi;
fc->ibl += fread (fc->ib + fc->ibl, 1, sizeof (fc->bufi) - fc->ibl, fc->file);
/* Try harder this time to convert some */
if (fc->ibl)
{
size_t obl = sizeof (fc->bufo);
mutt_iconv (fc->cd, (ICONV_CONST char **)&fc->ib, &fc->ibl, &fc->ob, &obl,
fc->inrepls, 0);
if (fc->p < fc->ob)
return (unsigned char)*(fc->p)++;
}
/* Either the file has finished or one of the buffers is too small */
fc->p = 0;
return EOF;
}
void fgetconv_close (FGETCONV **_fc)
{
struct fgetconv_s *fc = (struct fgetconv_s *) *_fc;
if (fc->cd != (iconv_t)-1)
iconv_close (fc->cd);
safe_free ((void **) _fc);
}
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