RFC822(2) RFC822(2)
NAME
rfc822 - RFC822 mail format helpers
SYNOPSIS
include "bufio.m";
include "rfc822.m";
rfc822 := load RFC822 RFC822->PATH;
Content, Rfclex: import rfc822;
Word, QString: con ...;
Maxrequest: con 16*1024; # more than enough for anything sensible
init: fn(b: Bufio);
Rfclex: adt {
tok: int;
wordval: string;
mk: fn(a: array of byte): ref Rfclex;
getc: fn(p: self ref Rfclex): int;
ungetc: fn(p: self ref Rfclex);
lex: fn(p: self ref Rfclex): int;
unlex: fn(p: self ref Rfclex);
skipws: fn(p: self ref Rfclex): int;
line: fn(p: self ref Rfclex): string;
};
readheaders: fn(fd: ref Bufio->Iobuf, limit: int):
array of (string, array of byte);
parseparams: fn(ps: ref Rfclex): list of (string, string);
parsecontent: fn(ps: ref Rfclex, multipart: int,
head: list of ref Content): list of ref Content;
mimefields: fn(ps: ref Rfclex):
list of (string, list of (string, string));
quotable: fn(s: string): int;
quote: fn(s: string): string;
sec2date: fn(secs: int): string;
date2sec: fn(s: string): int;
now: fn(): int;
time: fn(): string;
Content: adt{
generic: string;
specific: string;
params: list of (string, string);
mk: fn(specific: string, generic: string,
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params: list of (string, string)): ref Content;
check: fn(c: self ref Content, oks: list of ref Content): int;
text: fn(c: self ref Content): string;
};
suffixclass: fn(name: string): (ref Content, ref Content);
dataclass: fn(a: array of byte): (ref Content, ref Content);
DESCRIPTION
RFC822 provides types and functions to help read and parse
RFC822 e-mail headers (following the more streamlined rules
of RFC2822, which has replaced RFC822), including some MIME
extensions. Currently the focus is on operations that sup-
port HTTP and other W3C protocols, rather than mail reading.
Init must be called before any other operation in the mod-
ule. It must be given an instance of the Bufio module (see
bufio(2)).
Readheaders reads a set of RFC822 header lines from fd,
ended by an empty line. It returns an array of tuples
(fieldname, value), one per header line. The string
fieldname is the header line's field name, in lower case.
The value gives the rest of the line, after removing any
initial white space and appending any continuation lines,
uninterpreted, as an array of bytes (not a string). Limit
is the maximum allowed size of the header in bytes; usually
that is Maxrequest. Readheaders returns the tuple
(nil, nil) on end of file or if the header size limit is
exceeded.
Rfclex takes a header line's value and produces a sequence
of tokens. It provides the following operations:
Rfclex.mk(a)
Return a reference to a new Rfclex value that will pro-
duce tokens from the array of byte a, which is normally
the value of one of the header lines returned by
readheaders.
rfl.getc()
Return the next character from the input stream, in the
Latin-1 (ISO 8859-1) character set. Return a negative
value (Bufio->EOF) on end-of-file.
rfl.ungetc()
Put back the last character read, which will be
returned again by the next call to rfl.getc.
rfl.lex()
Return the next token from the input stream, ignoring
any leading white space. Most tokens are single
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characters representing themselves. The token value is
also assigned to rfl.tok. There are two special token
values: Word, representing an unquoted word in the
RFC2822 grammar; and QString, representing a quoted
string. In both cases rfl.wordval will contain the
text of the word or string (without quotes).
rfl.unlex()
Put back the last token read; the next call to rfl.lex
will return it again.
rfl.skipws()
Skip over any white space at the current position;
return the initial character of the next token (which
is not consumed).
rfl.line()
Return a string giving the remainder of the input line.
Several functions take an Rfclex referring to a header
line's value, parse it, and return a higher-level represen-
tation of its value.
Parseparams parses a sequence of parameter settings of the
form (;attribute=value)* and returns a corresponding list of
tuples (attribute, value). It returns nil if no parameters
are found.
Parsecontent parses the values of fields such as
Content-Type and Accept. The syntax is (loosely) a sequence
of comma-separated elements of the form type, type/*, or
type/subtype followed by an optional sequence of parameters
of the form (;attribute=value )*. The type/subtype form is
allowed only if multipart is true (non-zero). It returns a
corresponding list of Content values followed by the initial
list head.
Mimefields parses a sequence of comma-separated elements of
the form
h.gnidoc-refsnartdnefernamlmth.gnidoc-refsnarttratsfernamlmt
h.)2(emityaddnefernamlmth.)2(emityadtratsfernamlmt
h.))2(emityaddnefernamlmth.))2(emityadtratsfernamlmt
h.kodnefernamlmth.kotratsfernamlmt
h.cdnefernamlmth.ctratsfernamlmt
h,cdnefernamlmth,ctratsfernamlmt
h.)cdnefernamlmth.)ctratsfernamlmt
h:cdnefernamlmth:ctratsfernamlmt
h&lmtlt;&4Hgt; h&lmtlt;&4H/gt;
h&lmtlt;&4Hgt; h&lmtlt;&4H/gt;