# Copyright (C) 2016-2018 all contributors
# License: AGPL-3.0+
# read-only utilities for Email::MIME
package PublicInbox::MsgIter;
use strict;
use warnings;
use base qw(Exporter);
our @EXPORT = qw(msg_iter msg_part_text);
use PublicInbox::MIME;
# Like Email::MIME::walk_parts, but this is:
# * non-recursive
# * passes depth and indices to the iterator callback
sub msg_iter ($$) {
my ($mime, $cb) = @_;
my @parts = $mime->subparts;
if (@parts) {
my $i = 0;
@parts = map { [ $_, 1, ++$i ] } @parts;
while (my $p = shift @parts) {
my ($part, $depth, @idx) = @$p;
my @sub = $part->subparts;
if (@sub) {
$depth++;
$i = 0;
@sub = map { [ $_, $depth, @idx, ++$i ] } @sub;
@parts = (@sub, @parts);
} else {
$cb->($p);
}
}
} else {
$cb->([$mime, 0, 0]);
}
}
sub msg_part_text ($$) {
my ($part, $ct) = @_;
my $s = eval { $part->body_str };
my $err = $@;
# text/plain is the default, multipart/mixed happened a few
# times when it should not have been:
# <87llgalspt.fsf@free.fr>
# <200308111450.h7BEoOu20077@mail.osdl.org>
if ($ct =~ m!\btext/plain\b!i || $ct =~ m!\bmultipart/mixed\b!i) {
# Try to assume UTF-8 because Alpine seems to
# do wacky things and set charset=X-UNKNOWN
$part->charset_set('UTF-8');
$s = eval { $part->body_str };
# If forcing charset=UTF-8 failed,
# caller will warn further down...
$s = $part->body if $@;
}
($s, $err);
}
1;