X-Git-Url: http://www.git.stargrave.org/?p=public-inbox.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2FPublicInbox%2FHval.pm;h=2379b918514d398763fd3cf17a1151e60e1b5ed1;hp=68f895460821569e9ba67a01902af6248e9692c5;hb=ef9ce6f2dfc9fcbb91e3cec0b7a2b7f7e359be5d;hpb=8c61f7e039599b89edc1dea137af8bcf99ee9a49 diff --git a/lib/PublicInbox/Hval.pm b/lib/PublicInbox/Hval.pm index 68f89546..2379b918 100644 --- a/lib/PublicInbox/Hval.pm +++ b/lib/PublicInbox/Hval.pm @@ -1,40 +1,37 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2014, Eric Wong and all contributors +# Copyright (C) 2014-2015 all contributors # License: AGPLv3 or later (https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.txt) # -# represents a header value in various forms +# represents a header value in various forms. Used for HTML generation +# in our web interface(s) package PublicInbox::Hval; use strict; use warnings; -use fields qw(raw href); use Encode qw(find_encoding); -use URI::Escape qw(uri_escape_utf8); +use PublicInbox::MID qw/mid_clean mid_escape/; +use base qw/Exporter/; +our @EXPORT_OK = qw/ascii_html obfuscate_addrs/; + +# for user-generated content (UGC) which may have excessively long lines +# and screw up rendering on some browsers. This is the only CSS style +# feature we use. +use constant STYLE => ''; my $enc_ascii = find_encoding('us-ascii'); sub new { my ($class, $raw, $href) = @_; - my $self = fields::new($class); - # we never care about leading/trailing whitespace - $raw =~ s/\A\s*//; + # we never care about trailing whitespace $raw =~ s/\s*\z//; - $self->{raw} = $raw; - $self->{href} = defined $href ? $href : $raw; - $self; + bless { + raw => $raw, + href => defined $href ? $href : $raw, + }, $class; } sub new_msgid { my ($class, $msgid) = @_; - $msgid =~ s/\A\s*?\s*\z//; - - if (length($msgid) <= 40) { - $class->new($msgid); - } else { - require Digest::SHA; - my $hex = Digest::SHA::sha1_hex($msgid); - $class->new($msgid, $hex); - } + $class->new($msgid, mid_escape($msgid)); } sub new_oneline { @@ -53,15 +50,28 @@ my %xhtml_map = ( '>' => '>', ); +$xhtml_map{chr($_)} = sprintf('\\x%02x', $_) for (0..31); +# some of these overrides are standard C escapes so they're +# easy-to-understand when rendered. +$xhtml_map{"\x00"} = '\\0'; # NUL +$xhtml_map{"\x07"} = '\\a'; # bell +$xhtml_map{"\x08"} = '\\b'; # backspace +$xhtml_map{"\x09"} = "\t"; # obvious to show as-is +$xhtml_map{"\x0a"} = "\n"; # obvious to show as-is +$xhtml_map{"\x0b"} = '\\v'; # vertical tab +$xhtml_map{"\x0c"} = '\\f'; # form feed +$xhtml_map{"\x0d"} = '\\r'; # carriage ret (not preceding \n) +$xhtml_map{"\x1b"} = '^['; # ASCII escape (mutt seems to escape this way) +$xhtml_map{"\x7f"} = '\\x7f'; # DEL + sub ascii_html { my ($s) = @_; $s =~ s/\r\n/\n/sg; # fixup bad line endings - $s =~ s/([<>&'"])/$xhtml_map{$1}/ge; + $s =~ s/([<>&'"\x7f\x00-\x1f])/$xhtml_map{$1}/sge; $enc_ascii->encode($s, Encode::HTMLCREF); } sub as_html { ascii_html($_[0]->{raw}) } -sub as_href { ascii_html(uri_escape_utf8($_[0]->{href})) } sub raw { if (defined $_[1]) { @@ -71,4 +81,16 @@ sub raw { } } +sub prurl { + my ($env, $u) = @_; + index($u, '//') == 0 ? "$env->{'psgi.url_scheme'}:$u" : $u; +} + +# for misguided people who believe in this stuff, give them a +# substitution for '.' +# ․ · and ͺ were also candidates: +# https://public-inbox.org/meta/20170615015250.GA6484@starla/ +# However, • was chosen to make copy+paste errors more obvious +sub obfuscate_addrs ($) { $_[0] =~ s/(\S+@[^\.]+)\./$1•/g } + 1;