The object-oriented Hval API turned out to be less useful and
more clunky than I envisioned years ago, so get rid of it.
We'll no longer strip trailing whitespace from From: headers in
the HTML display, but I doubt anybody cares.
# safe-ish acceptable filename pattern for portability
our $FN = '[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9_\-\.]+[a-zA-Z0-9]'; # needs \z anchor
-sub new {
- my ($class, $raw, $href) = @_;
-
- # we never care about trailing whitespace
- $raw =~ s/\s*\z//;
- bless {
- raw => $raw,
- href => defined $href ? $href : $raw,
- }, $class;
-}
-
sub mid_href { ascii_html(mid_escape($_[0])) }
# some of these overrides are standard C escapes so they're
$enc_ascii->encode($s, Encode::HTMLCREF);
}
-sub as_html { ascii_html($_[0]->{raw}) }
-
-sub raw {
- if (defined $_[1]) {
- $_[0]->{raw} = $_[1];
- } else {
- $_[0]->{raw};
- }
-}
-
# returns a protocol-relative URL string
sub prurl ($$) {
my ($env, $u) = @_;
}
my @title; # (Subject[0], From[0])
for my $v ($hdr->header('From')) {
- $v = PublicInbox::Hval->new($v);
- my @n = PublicInbox::Address::names($v->raw);
+ my @n = PublicInbox::Address::names($v);
+ $v = ascii_html($v);
$title[1] //= ascii_html(join(', ', @n));
- $v = $v->as_html;
if ($obfs_ibx) {
obfuscate_addrs($obfs_ibx, $v);
obfuscate_addrs($obfs_ibx, $title[1]);