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1.1 ! root 1: /* ! 2: * Copyright (c) 1980 Regents of the University of California. ! 3: * All rights reserved. ! 4: * ! 5: * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted provided ! 6: * that: (1) source distributions retain this entire copyright notice and ! 7: * comment, and (2) distributions including binaries display the following ! 8: * acknowledgement: ``This product includes software developed by the ! 9: * University of California, Berkeley and its contributors'' in the ! 10: * documentation or other materials provided with the distribution and in ! 11: * all advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software. ! 12: * Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors may ! 13: * be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without ! 14: * specific prior written permission. ! 15: * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED ! 16: * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF ! 17: * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. ! 18: * ! 19: * @(#)def.h 5.22 (Berkeley) 6/25/90 ! 20: */ ! 21: ! 22: #include <sys/param.h> /* includes <sys/types.h> */ ! 23: #include <sys/signal.h> ! 24: #include <stdio.h> ! 25: #include <sgtty.h> ! 26: #include <ctype.h> ! 27: #include <string.h> ! 28: #include "pathnames.h" ! 29: ! 30: /* ! 31: * Mail -- a mail program ! 32: * ! 33: * Author: Kurt Shoens (UCB) March 25, 1978 ! 34: */ ! 35: ! 36: #define APPEND /* New mail goes to end of mailbox */ ! 37: ! 38: #define ESCAPE '~' /* Default escape for sending */ ! 39: #define NMLSIZE 1024 /* max names in a message list */ ! 40: #define PATHSIZE MAXPATHLEN /* Size of pathnames throughout */ ! 41: #define HSHSIZE 59 /* Hash size for aliases and vars */ ! 42: #define LINESIZE BUFSIZ /* max readable line width */ ! 43: #define STRINGSIZE ((unsigned) 128)/* Dynamic allocation units */ ! 44: #define MAXARGC 1024 /* Maximum list of raw strings */ ! 45: #define NOSTR ((char *) 0) /* Null string pointer */ ! 46: #define MAXEXP 25 /* Maximum expansion of aliases */ ! 47: ! 48: #define equal(a, b) (strcmp(a,b)==0)/* A nice function to string compare */ ! 49: ! 50: struct message { ! 51: short m_flag; /* flags, see below */ ! 52: short m_block; /* block number of this message */ ! 53: short m_offset; /* offset in block of message */ ! 54: long m_size; /* Bytes in the message */ ! 55: short m_lines; /* Lines in the message */ ! 56: }; ! 57: ! 58: /* ! 59: * flag bits. ! 60: */ ! 61: ! 62: #define MUSED (1<<0) /* entry is used, but this bit isn't */ ! 63: #define MDELETED (1<<1) /* entry has been deleted */ ! 64: #define MSAVED (1<<2) /* entry has been saved */ ! 65: #define MTOUCH (1<<3) /* entry has been noticed */ ! 66: #define MPRESERVE (1<<4) /* keep entry in sys mailbox */ ! 67: #define MMARK (1<<5) /* message is marked! */ ! 68: #define MODIFY (1<<6) /* message has been modified */ ! 69: #define MNEW (1<<7) /* message has never been seen */ ! 70: #define MREAD (1<<8) /* message has been read sometime. */ ! 71: #define MSTATUS (1<<9) /* message status has changed */ ! 72: #define MBOX (1<<10) /* Send this to mbox, regardless */ ! 73: ! 74: /* ! 75: * Given a file address, determine the block number it represents. ! 76: */ ! 77: #define blockof(off) ((int) ((off) / 4096)) ! 78: #define offsetof(off) ((int) ((off) % 4096)) ! 79: #define positionof(block, offset) ((off_t)(block) * 4096 + (offset)) ! 80: ! 81: /* ! 82: * Format of the command description table. ! 83: * The actual table is declared and initialized ! 84: * in lex.c ! 85: */ ! 86: ! 87: struct cmd { ! 88: char *c_name; /* Name of command */ ! 89: int (*c_func)(); /* Implementor of the command */ ! 90: short c_argtype; /* Type of arglist (see below) */ ! 91: short c_msgflag; /* Required flags of messages */ ! 92: short c_msgmask; /* Relevant flags of messages */ ! 93: }; ! 94: ! 95: /* Yechh, can't initialize unions */ ! 96: ! 97: #define c_minargs c_msgflag /* Minimum argcount for RAWLIST */ ! 98: #define c_maxargs c_msgmask /* Max argcount for RAWLIST */ ! 99: ! 100: /* ! 101: * Argument types. ! 102: */ ! 103: ! 104: #define MSGLIST 0 /* Message list type */ ! 105: #define STRLIST 1 /* A pure string */ ! 106: #define RAWLIST 2 /* Shell string list */ ! 107: #define NOLIST 3 /* Just plain 0 */ ! 108: #define NDMLIST 4 /* Message list, no defaults */ ! 109: ! 110: #define P 040 /* Autoprint dot after command */ ! 111: #define I 0100 /* Interactive command bit */ ! 112: #define M 0200 /* Legal from send mode bit */ ! 113: #define W 0400 /* Illegal when read only bit */ ! 114: #define F 01000 /* Is a conditional command */ ! 115: #define T 02000 /* Is a transparent command */ ! 116: #define R 04000 /* Cannot be called from collect */ ! 117: ! 118: /* ! 119: * Oft-used mask values ! 120: */ ! 121: ! 122: #define MMNORM (MDELETED|MSAVED)/* Look at both save and delete bits */ ! 123: #define MMNDEL MDELETED /* Look only at deleted bit */ ! 124: ! 125: /* ! 126: * Structure used to return a break down of a head ! 127: * line (hats off to Bill Joy!) ! 128: */ ! 129: ! 130: struct headline { ! 131: char *l_from; /* The name of the sender */ ! 132: char *l_tty; /* His tty string (if any) */ ! 133: char *l_date; /* The entire date string */ ! 134: }; ! 135: ! 136: #define GTO 1 /* Grab To: line */ ! 137: #define GSUBJECT 2 /* Likewise, Subject: line */ ! 138: #define GCC 4 /* And the Cc: line */ ! 139: #define GBCC 8 /* And also the Bcc: line */ ! 140: #define GMASK (GTO|GSUBJECT|GCC|GBCC) ! 141: /* Mask of places from whence */ ! 142: ! 143: #define GNL 16 /* Print blank line after */ ! 144: #define GDEL 32 /* Entity removed from list */ ! 145: #define GCOMMA 64 /* detract puts in commas */ ! 146: ! 147: /* ! 148: * Structure used to pass about the current ! 149: * state of the user-typed message header. ! 150: */ ! 151: ! 152: struct header { ! 153: struct name *h_to; /* Dynamic "To:" string */ ! 154: char *h_subject; /* Subject string */ ! 155: struct name *h_cc; /* Carbon copies string */ ! 156: struct name *h_bcc; /* Blind carbon copies */ ! 157: struct name *h_smopts; /* Sendmail options */ ! 158: }; ! 159: ! 160: /* ! 161: * Structure of namelist nodes used in processing ! 162: * the recipients of mail and aliases and all that ! 163: * kind of stuff. ! 164: */ ! 165: ! 166: struct name { ! 167: struct name *n_flink; /* Forward link in list. */ ! 168: struct name *n_blink; /* Backward list link */ ! 169: short n_type; /* From which list it came */ ! 170: char *n_name; /* This fella's name */ ! 171: }; ! 172: ! 173: /* ! 174: * Structure of a variable node. All variables are ! 175: * kept on a singly-linked list of these, rooted by ! 176: * "variables" ! 177: */ ! 178: ! 179: struct var { ! 180: struct var *v_link; /* Forward link to next variable */ ! 181: char *v_name; /* The variable's name */ ! 182: char *v_value; /* And it's current value */ ! 183: }; ! 184: ! 185: struct group { ! 186: struct group *ge_link; /* Next person in this group */ ! 187: char *ge_name; /* This person's user name */ ! 188: }; ! 189: ! 190: struct grouphead { ! 191: struct grouphead *g_link; /* Next grouphead in list */ ! 192: char *g_name; /* Name of this group */ ! 193: struct group *g_list; /* Users in group. */ ! 194: }; ! 195: ! 196: #define NIL ((struct name *) 0) /* The nil pointer for namelists */ ! 197: #define NONE ((struct cmd *) 0) /* The nil pointer to command tab */ ! 198: #define NOVAR ((struct var *) 0) /* The nil pointer to variables */ ! 199: #define NOGRP ((struct grouphead *) 0)/* The nil grouphead pointer */ ! 200: #define NOGE ((struct group *) 0) /* The nil group pointer */ ! 201: ! 202: /* ! 203: * Structure of the hash table of ignored header fields ! 204: */ ! 205: struct ignoretab { ! 206: int i_count; /* Number of entries */ ! 207: struct ignore { ! 208: struct ignore *i_link; /* Next ignored field in bucket */ ! 209: char *i_field; /* This ignored field */ ! 210: } *i_head[HSHSIZE]; ! 211: }; ! 212: ! 213: /* ! 214: * Token values returned by the scanner used for argument lists. ! 215: * Also, sizes of scanner-related things. ! 216: */ ! 217: ! 218: #define TEOL 0 /* End of the command line */ ! 219: #define TNUMBER 1 /* A message number */ ! 220: #define TDASH 2 /* A simple dash */ ! 221: #define TSTRING 3 /* A string (possibly containing -) */ ! 222: #define TDOT 4 /* A "." */ ! 223: #define TUP 5 /* An "^" */ ! 224: #define TDOLLAR 6 /* A "$" */ ! 225: #define TSTAR 7 /* A "*" */ ! 226: #define TOPEN 8 /* An '(' */ ! 227: #define TCLOSE 9 /* A ')' */ ! 228: #define TPLUS 10 /* A '+' */ ! 229: #define TERROR 11 /* A lexical error */ ! 230: ! 231: #define REGDEP 2 /* Maximum regret depth. */ ! 232: #define STRINGLEN 1024 /* Maximum length of string token */ ! 233: ! 234: /* ! 235: * Constants for conditional commands. These describe whether ! 236: * we should be executing stuff or not. ! 237: */ ! 238: ! 239: #define CANY 0 /* Execute in send or receive mode */ ! 240: #define CRCV 1 /* Execute in receive mode only */ ! 241: #define CSEND 2 /* Execute in send mode only */ ! 242: ! 243: /* ! 244: * Kludges to handle the change from setexit / reset to setjmp / longjmp ! 245: */ ! 246: ! 247: #define setexit() setjmp(srbuf) ! 248: #define reset(x) longjmp(srbuf, x) ! 249: ! 250: /* ! 251: * Truncate a file to the last character written. This is ! 252: * useful just before closing an old file that was opened ! 253: * for read/write. ! 254: */ ! 255: #define trunc(stream) ftruncate(fileno(stream), (long) ftell(stream)) ! 256: ! 257: /* ! 258: * Forward declarations of routine types to keep lint and cc happy. ! 259: */ ! 260: ! 261: FILE *Fopen(); ! 262: FILE *Fdopen(); ! 263: FILE *Popen(); ! 264: FILE *collect(); ! 265: FILE *infix(); ! 266: FILE *run_editor(); ! 267: FILE *setinput(); ! 268: char **unpack(); ! 269: char *calloc(); ! 270: char *copy(); ! 271: char *copyin(); ! 272: char *detract(); ! 273: char *expand(); ! 274: char *getdeadletter(); ! 275: char *gets(); ! 276: char *hfield(); ! 277: char *name1(); ! 278: char *nameof(); ! 279: char *nextword(); ! 280: char *getenv(); ! 281: char *getname(); ! 282: char *fgets(); ! 283: char *ishfield(); ! 284: char *malloc(); ! 285: char *mktemp(); ! 286: char *readtty(); ! 287: char *reedit(); ! 288: char *salloc(); ! 289: char *savestr(); ! 290: char *skin(); ! 291: char *snarf(); ! 292: char *username(); ! 293: char *value(); ! 294: char *vcopy(); ! 295: char *yankword(); ! 296: off_t fsize(); ! 297: uid_t getuid(); ! 298: struct cmd *lex(); ! 299: struct grouphead *findgroup(); ! 300: struct name *nalloc(); ! 301: struct name *cat(); ! 302: struct name *delname(); ! 303: struct name *elide(); ! 304: struct name *extract(); ! 305: struct name *gexpand(); ! 306: struct name *outof(); ! 307: struct name *put(); ! 308: struct name *usermap(); ! 309: struct var *lookup();
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