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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-28 09:51:24 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-28 09:51:24 +0000 |
commit | f7548d6d28c313cf80e6f3ef89aed16a19815df1 (patch) | |
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Adding upstream version 1:2.3.19.1+dfsg1.upstream/1%2.3.19.1+dfsg1upstream
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/src/lib-imap/imap-parser.h b/src/lib-imap/imap-parser.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cd3748c --- /dev/null +++ b/src/lib-imap/imap-parser.h @@ -0,0 +1,117 @@ +#ifndef IMAP_PARSER_H +#define IMAP_PARSER_H + +#include "imap-arg.h" + +enum imap_parser_flags { + /* Set this flag if you wish to read only size of literal argument + and not convert literal into string. Useful when you need to deal + with large literal sizes. The literal must be the last read + parameter. */ + IMAP_PARSE_FLAG_LITERAL_SIZE = 0x01, + /* Don't remove '\' chars from string arguments */ + IMAP_PARSE_FLAG_NO_UNESCAPE = 0x02, + /* Return literals as IMAP_ARG_LITERAL instead of IMAP_ARG_STRING */ + IMAP_PARSE_FLAG_LITERAL_TYPE = 0x04, + /* Don't check if atom contains invalid characters */ + IMAP_PARSE_FLAG_ATOM_ALLCHARS = 0x08, + /* Allow strings to contain CRLFs */ + IMAP_PARSE_FLAG_MULTILINE_STR = 0x10, + /* Parse in list context; ')' parses as EOL */ + IMAP_PARSE_FLAG_INSIDE_LIST = 0x20, + /* Parse literal8 and set it as flag to imap_arg. */ + IMAP_PARSE_FLAG_LITERAL8 = 0x40, + /* We're parsing IMAP server replies. Parse the "text" after + OK/NO/BAD/BYE replies as a single atom. We assume that the initial + "*" or tag was already skipped over. */ + IMAP_PARSE_FLAG_SERVER_TEXT = 0x80, + /* Parse until '(' and return it as an empty list */ + IMAP_PARSE_FLAG_STOP_AT_LIST = 0x100 +}; + +enum imap_parser_error { + /* not fatal */ + IMAP_PARSE_ERROR_NONE = 0, + IMAP_PARSE_ERROR_BAD_SYNTAX, + IMAP_PARSE_ERROR_LINE_TOO_LONG, + /* fatal */ + IMAP_PARSE_ERROR_LITERAL_TOO_BIG +}; + +struct imap_parser; + +/* Create new IMAP argument parser. output is used for sending command + continuation requests for literals. + + max_line_size can be used to approximately limit the maximum amount of + memory that gets allocated when parsing a line. Input buffer size limits + the maximum size of each parsed token. + + Usually the largest lines are large only because they have a one huge + message set token, so you'll probably want to keep input buffer size the + same as max_line_size. That means the maximum memory usage is around + 2 * max_line_size. */ +struct imap_parser * +imap_parser_create(struct istream *input, struct ostream *output, + size_t max_line_size) ATTR_NULL(2); +void imap_parser_ref(struct imap_parser *parser); +void imap_parser_unref(struct imap_parser **parser); + +/* Enable LITERAL- parser semantics: non-synchronizing literals must not + exceed 4096 bytes */ +void imap_parser_enable_literal_minus(struct imap_parser *parser); + +/* Reset the parser to initial state. */ +void imap_parser_reset(struct imap_parser *parser); + +/* Change parser's input and output streams */ +void imap_parser_set_streams(struct imap_parser *parser, struct istream *input, + struct ostream *output) ATTR_NULL(3); + +/* Return the last error in parser. fatal is set to TRUE if there's no way to + continue parsing, currently only if too large non-sync literal size was + given. */ +const char *imap_parser_get_error(struct imap_parser *parser, + enum imap_parser_error *error_r) ATTR_NULL(2); + +/* Read a number of arguments. This function doesn't call i_stream_read(), you + need to do that. Returns number of arguments read (may be less than count + in case of EOL), -2 if more data is needed or -1 if error occurred. + + count-sized array of arguments are stored into args when return value is + 0 or larger. If all arguments weren't read, they're set to NIL. count + can be set to 0 to read all arguments in the line. Last element in + args is always of type IMAP_ARG_EOL. */ +int imap_parser_read_args(struct imap_parser *parser, unsigned int count, + enum imap_parser_flags flags, + const struct imap_arg **args_r); +/* If parsing ended with literal size, return it. */ +bool imap_parser_get_literal_size(struct imap_parser *parser, uoff_t *size_r); +/* IMAP_PARSE_FLAG_LITERAL_SIZE is set and last read argument was a literal. + Calling this function causes the literal size to be replaced with the actual + literal data when continuing argument parsing. */ +void imap_parser_read_last_literal(struct imap_parser *parser); + +/* just like imap_parser_read_args(), but assume \n at end of data in + input stream. */ +int imap_parser_finish_line(struct imap_parser *parser, unsigned int count, + enum imap_parser_flags flags, + const struct imap_arg **args_r); + +/* Read one word - used for reading tag and command name. + Returns NULL if more data is needed. */ +const char *imap_parser_read_word(struct imap_parser *parser); +/* Read command tag. Returns 1 if tag was returned, 0 if more data is needed, + -1 if input isn't a valid tag. */ +int imap_parser_read_tag(struct imap_parser *parser, const char **tag_r); +/* Read command name. Returns 1 if command name was returned, 0 if more data is + needed, -1 if input isn't a valid command name string. */ +int imap_parser_read_command_name(struct imap_parser *parser, + const char **name_r); +/* For IMAP clients: Read the command tag, which could also be "+" or "*". + Returns 1 if tag was returned, 0 if more data is needed, -1 if input isn't + valid. */ +int imap_parser_client_read_tag(struct imap_parser *parser, + const char **tag_r); + +#endif |