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1.1 root 1: /*
2: * Copyright (c) 1980 Regents of the University of California.
3: * All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement
4: * specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution.
5: *
6: * @(#)glob.h 5.1 (Berkeley) 6/6/85
7: */
8:
9: /*
10: * A bunch of global variable declarations lie herein.
11: * def.h must be included first.
12: */
13:
14: int msgCount; /* Count of messages read in */
15: int mypid; /* Current process id */
16: int rcvmode; /* True if receiving mail */
17: int sawcom; /* Set after first command */
18: int hflag; /* Sequence number for network -h */
19: char *rflag; /* -r address for network */
20: char *Tflag; /* -T temp file for netnews */
21: char nosrc; /* Don't source /usr/lib/Mail.rc */
22: char noheader; /* Suprress initial header listing */
23: int selfsent; /* User sent self something */
24: int senderr; /* An error while checking */
25: int edit; /* Indicates editing a file */
26: int readonly; /* Will be unable to rewrite file */
27: int noreset; /* String resets suspended */
28: int sourcing; /* Currently reading variant file */
29: int loading; /* Loading user definitions */
30: int shudann; /* Print headers when possible */
31: int cond; /* Current state of conditional exc. */
32: FILE *itf; /* Input temp file buffer */
33: FILE *otf; /* Output temp file buffer */
34: FILE *pipef; /* Pipe file we have opened */
35: int image; /* File descriptor for image of msg */
36: FILE *input; /* Current command input file */
37: char *editfile; /* Name of file being edited */
38: char *sflag; /* Subject given from non tty */
39: int outtty; /* True if standard output a tty */
40: int intty; /* True if standard input a tty */
41: int baud; /* Output baud rate */
42: char mbox[PATHSIZE]; /* Name of mailbox file */
43: char mailname[PATHSIZE]; /* Name of system mailbox */
44: int uid; /* The invoker's user id */
45: char mailrc[PATHSIZE]; /* Name of startup file */
46: char deadletter[PATHSIZE]; /* Name of #/dead.letter */
47: char homedir[PATHSIZE]; /* Path name of home directory */
48: char myname[PATHSIZE]; /* My login id */
49: off_t mailsize; /* Size of system mailbox */
50: int lexnumber; /* Number of TNUMBER from scan() */
51: char lexstring[STRINGLEN]; /* String from TSTRING, scan() */
52: int regretp; /* Pointer to TOS of regret tokens */
53: int regretstack[REGDEP]; /* Stack of regretted tokens */
54: char *stringstack[REGDEP]; /* Stack of regretted strings */
55: int numberstack[REGDEP]; /* Stack of regretted numbers */
56: struct message *dot; /* Pointer to current message */
57: struct message *message; /* The actual message structure */
58: struct var *variables[HSHSIZE]; /* Pointer to active var list */
59: struct grouphead *groups[HSHSIZE];/* Pointer to active groups */
60: struct ignore *ignore[HSHSIZE];/* Pointer to ignored fields */
61: struct ignore *retain[HSHSIZE];/* Pointer to retained fields */
62: int nretained; /* Number of retained fields */
63: char **altnames; /* List of alternate names for user */
64: char **localnames; /* List of aliases for our local host */
65: int debug; /* Debug flag set */
66: int rmail; /* Being called as rmail */
67:
68: #include <setjmp.h>
69:
70: jmp_buf srbuf;
71:
72:
73: /*
74: * The pointers for the string allocation routines,
75: * there are NSPACE independent areas.
76: * The first holds STRINGSIZE bytes, the next
77: * twice as much, and so on.
78: */
79:
80: #define NSPACE 25 /* Total number of string spaces */
81: struct strings {
82: char *s_topFree; /* Beginning of this area */
83: char *s_nextFree; /* Next alloctable place here */
84: unsigned s_nleft; /* Number of bytes left here */
85: } stringdope[NSPACE];
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