X-Git-Url: http://www.git.stargrave.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2FPublicInbox%2FMsgIter.pm;h=dd28417b70c043b092f231147d82580ba94e31cf;hb=23af251dd607c4e75ab1e68063f2c885c48cc035;hp=6453d9f1043630d267d19c8c1445ef8a288f3abe;hpb=55b11c59936125aab26694e17631828c7ea9954e;p=public-inbox.git diff --git a/lib/PublicInbox/MsgIter.pm b/lib/PublicInbox/MsgIter.pm index 6453d9f1..dd28417b 100644 --- a/lib/PublicInbox/MsgIter.pm +++ b/lib/PublicInbox/MsgIter.pm @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2016-2019 all contributors +# Copyright (C) 2016-2021 all contributors # License: AGPL-3.0+ # read-only utilities for Email::MIME @@ -7,31 +7,45 @@ use strict; use warnings; use base qw(Exporter); our @EXPORT = qw(msg_iter msg_part_text); -use PublicInbox::MIME; +# This becomes PublicInbox::MIME->each_part: # Like Email::MIME::walk_parts, but this is: # * non-recursive # * passes depth and indices to the iterator callback -sub msg_iter ($$) { - my ($mime, $cb) = @_; +sub em_each_part ($$;$$) { + my ($mime, $cb, $cb_arg, $do_undef) = @_; my @parts = $mime->subparts; if (@parts) { + $mime = $_[0] = undef if $do_undef; # saves some memory my $i = 0; @parts = map { [ $_, 1, ++$i ] } @parts; while (my $p = shift @parts) { - my ($part, $depth, @idx) = @$p; + my ($part, $depth, $idx) = @$p; my @sub = $part->subparts; if (@sub) { $depth++; $i = 0; - @sub = map { [ $_, $depth, @idx, ++$i ] } @sub; + @sub = map { + [ $_, $depth, "$idx.".(++$i) ] + } @sub; @parts = (@sub, @parts); } else { - $cb->($p); + $cb->($p, $cb_arg); } } } else { - $cb->([$mime, 0, 0]); + $cb->([$mime, 0, 1], $cb_arg); + } +} + +# Use this when we may accept Email::MIME from user scripts +# (not just PublicInbox::MIME) +sub msg_iter ($$;$$) { # $_[0] = PublicInbox::MIME/Email::MIME-like obj + my (undef, $cb, $cb_arg, $once) = @_; + if (my $ep = $_[0]->can('each_part')) { # PublicInbox::{MIME,*} + $ep->($_[0], $cb, $cb_arg, $once); + } else { # for compatibility with existing Email::MIME users: + em_each_part($_[0], $cb, $cb_arg, $once); } } @@ -50,8 +64,12 @@ sub msg_part_text ($$) { # times when it should not have been: # <87llgalspt.fsf@free.fr> # <200308111450.h7BEoOu20077@mail.osdl.org> + # But also do not try this with ->{is_submsg} (message/rfc822), + # since a broken multipart/mixed inside a message/rfc822 part + # has not been seen in the wild, yet... if ($err && ($ct =~ m!\btext/\b!i || - $ct =~ m!\bmultipart/mixed\b!i)) { + (!$part->{is_submsg} && + $ct =~ m!\bmultipart/mixed\b!i) ) ) { my $cte = $part->header_raw('Content-Transfer-Encoding'); if (defined($cte) && $cte =~ /\b7bit\b/i) { $s = $part->body; @@ -66,8 +84,30 @@ sub msg_part_text ($$) { # If forcing charset=UTF-8 failed, # caller will warn further down... $s = $part->body if $@; + } elsif ($err && $ct =~ m!\bapplication/octet-stream\b!i) { + # Some unconfigured/poorly-configured MUAs will set + # application/octet-stream even for all text attachments. + # Try to see if it's printable text that we can index + # and display: + $s = $part->body; + utf8::decode($s); + undef($s =~ /[^\p{XPosixPrint}\s]/s ? $s : $err); } ($s, $err); } +# returns an array of quoted or unquoted sections +sub split_quotes { + # some editors don't put trailing newlines at the end, + # make sure split_quotes can work: + $_[0] .= "\n" if substr($_[0], -1) ne "\n"; + + # Quiet "Complex regular subexpression recursion limit" warning + # in case an inconsiderate sender quotes 32K of text at once. + # The warning from Perl is harmless for us since our callers can + # tolerate less-than-ideal matches which work within Perl limits. + no warnings 'regexp'; + split(/((?:^>[^\n]*\n)+)/sm, $_[0]); +} + 1;