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author | nobody <nobody@localhost> | 2001-04-11 10:13:05 +0800 |
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diff --git a/e-util/.cvsignore b/e-util/.cvsignore deleted file mode 100644 index cb49036068..0000000000 --- a/e-util/.cvsignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -.deps -Makefile -Makefile.in -.libs -*.lo -*.la diff --git a/e-util/ChangeLog b/e-util/ChangeLog deleted file mode 100644 index 3e8c616e91..0000000000 --- a/e-util/ChangeLog +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1119 +0,0 @@ -2001-04-08 JP Rosevear <jpr@ximian.com> - - * Makefile.am: Setup up the conduit library building better so the - files get disted - -2001-04-06 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@ximian.com> - - * e-sexp.c (scanner_config): Added a question mark to the set of - valid characters for symbol names. - (parse_value): Fixed parsing of boolean values. - (parse_term_free): Added missing clause for ESEXP_TERM_BOOL. - -2001-04-04 Kjartan Maraas <kmaraas@gnome.org> - - * ename/test-ename-western-gtk.c: Fix headers. - -2001-04-03 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@ximian.com> - - * e-sexp.h (ESExpResultType): Added ESEXP_RES_TIME for time - values. - (ESExpResult): Added a "time_t value.time" field. - (ESExpTermType): Added ESEXP_TERM_TIME. - (ESExpTerm): Added a "time_t value.time" field. - - * e-sexp.c (e_sexp_result_free): Deal with time values. Also, be - more paranoid; added a default clause with g_assert_not_reached(). - (term_eval_lt): Deal with time values. - (term_eval_gt): Likewise. - (term_eval_eq): Likewise. - (term_eval_plus): Likewise. - (term_eval_sub): Likewise. - (e_sexp_term_eval): Likewise. - (eval_dump_result): Likewise. - (parse_dump_term): Likewise. - (parse_term_free): Likewise. - -2001-04-01 Gediminas Paulauskas <menesis@delfi.lt> - - * e-gui-utils.h: new type EPixmap, which is used to cache pixmaps for - bonobo components. use e_pixmaps_update to load icons into ui - component. - * e-gui-utils.c: implementation of EPixmap cache, moved here from - mail/folder-browser-factory.c. - -2001-03-31 Jon Trowbridge <trow@ximian.com> - - * e-url.c (e_url_shroud): Check that first_colon < last_at, - to prevent horrible things from happening. Removed spew. - (e_url_equal): Removed spew. - -2001-03-30 Jon Trowbridge <trow@ximian.com> - - * e-html-utils.c (e_text_to_html_full): Add support for converting - e-mail addresses to links. - (is_email_address): Added. Identifies e-mail addresses. - (email_address_extract): Added. Extracts a copy of the e-mail - address from the text. - - * e-html-utils.h (E_TEXT_TO_HTML_CONVERT_ADDRESSES): Added. - - * e-url.c (e_url_shroud): Added. Copy a url, replacing - any plaintext passwords with a single *. - (e_url_equal): Compare two urls, taking into account that - they may or may not be shrouded. - -2001-03-29 Kjartan Maraas <kmaraas@gnome.org> - - * e-corba-utils.h: Remove #include <glib.h> - * e-dialog-widgets.c: Shuffle some headers. - * e-dialog-widgets.h: Remove #include <libgnomeui/gnome-propertybox.h> - * e-gtk-utils.c: #include <gtk/gtksignal.h> - * e-gtk-utils.h: Replace #include <gtk/gtk.h> - * e-gui-utils.c: Replace #include <gnome.h> - * e-html-utils.c: Shuffle headers. - * e-iterator.c: Replace #include <gtk/gtk.h> - * e-iterator.h: Replace #include <gtk/gtk.h> - * e-list-iterator.c: Remove #include <gtk/gtk.h> - * e-list-iterator.h: Replace #include <gtk/gtk.h> - * e-list.c: Remove #include <gtk/gtk.h> - * e-list.h: Replace #include <gtk/gtk.h> - * e-memory.c: #include <string.h> and <stdlib.h> - * e-msgport.c: Move around some includes. s/%d/%ld/g in a printf() - call to fix a warning. - * e-pilot-map.c: #include <string.h>. Replace #include <gnome.h> - * e-pilot-util.c: Remove #include <gnome.h> - * e-sexp.c: Remove #include <glib.h> - * e-sexp.h: Replace #include <gtk/gtk.h> - * e-time-utils.c: #include <string.h> - * md5-utils.c: Shuffle headers. - * test-ename-western-gtk.c: Replace #include <gnome.h> - * test-ename-western.c: Same here. - -2001-03-20 Radek Doulik <rodo@ximian.com> - - * e-html-utils.c (e_text_to_html_full): new function, extracted - from e_text_to_html, added color parameter - -2001-03-19 Radek Doulik <rodo@ximian.com> - - * e-html-utils.c (e_text_to_html): support mark citation - - * e-html-utils.h (E_TEXT_TO_HTML_MARK_CITATION): added - E_TEXT_TO_HTML_MARK_CITATION - -2001-03-18 Damon Chaplin <damon@ximian.com> - - * e-time-utils.c (e_time_format_time): added function to format just - the time. - -2001-03-16 Dan Winship <danw@ximian.com> - - * e-path.c (e_path_to_physical): Fix a bug noticed by kmaraas - -2001-03-15 Dan Winship <danw@ximian.com> - - * e-html-utils.c (url_extract): Fix a bit: [mailto:foo] shouldn't - grab the ']' - -2001-03-12 JP Rosevear <jpr@ximian.com> - - * Makefile.am: update cflag macros - -2001-03-07 Dan Winship <danw@ximian.com> - - * e-html-utils.c (url_extract): Fix an off-by-one in the "is this - for real?" check so that "http:// " won't get URLified - -2001-03-04 Damon Chaplin <damon@ximian.com> - - * e-time-utils.[hc]: new files to contain functions to parse and - format dates and times for various calendar widgets. - -2001-03-01 Dan Winship <danw@ximian.com> - - * e-path.c (e_path_to_physical): New function to turn foo/bar into - foo/subfolders/bar. The inverse function doesn't exist yet because - I didn't need it. Also, if the shell were going to use this, we'd - need a few more tools... - - * Makefile.am (libeutil_la_SOURCES): Add e-path.[ch] - -2001-03-01 Not Zed <NotZed@Ximian.com> - - * e-sexp.c (e_sexp_encode_string): Make it handle a NULL string as - an empty string. - -2001-02-23 Not Zed <NotZed@Ximian.com> - - * e-msgport.c (e_thread_destroy): Wait a lot lot longer for - threads to finish. - : Turned off some of the debug. - -2001-02-08 Not Zed <NotZed@Ximian.com> - - * e-memory.c (EMemChunk): Changed to allocate raw blocks for the - data, and keep track of them with an array, this is so the native - malloc alignment is not lost at the allocation stage. - -2001-01-30 Not Zed <NotZed@Ximian.com> - - * e-msgport.c (e_thread_destroy): Turn on joining of cancelled threads. - (e_msgport_wait): Put a cleanup handler to clear the mp lock if it - happens in cond_wait, since it will be locked again. - -2001-01-29 Not Zed <NotZed@Ximian.com> - - * e-msgport.c (e_thread_put): If we have waiting threads, then - dont start a new one for the NEW case. - (thread_dispatch): For the NEW case, dont exit, just keep running, - waiting for a new message to come along. - (e_thread_destroy): When cleaning up NEW threads, cancel any - non-busy threads. - -2001-01-24 Not Zed <NotZed@Ximian.com> - - * e-sexp.h (ESExp): Add chunk allocators. - - * e-sexp.c: Removed some redundant debug printfs. - (e_sexp_term_eval): Dont allocate result till we have it. so we - can have a fatal error, and not leak it. - (term_eval_plus): If we have to abort, free our arguments. - (term_eval_sub): Same. - (parse_new_term): Renamed to parse_term_new for consistency. - Fixed callers. - (e_sexp_result_new): Add the esexp as an argument. Ouch, lots of - code to change for this. Allocate blocks from an ememchunk. - Fixed all callers. - (e_sexp_result_free): Same as above, free blocks from the - ememchunk. Fixed all callers. - (parse_term_new): - (parse_term_free): Similarly, add the esexp to the argument, and - alloc/free from memchunks. Fixed all local callers. - (e_sexp_init): Setup the memory chunk allocators. - (e_sexp_finalise): Destroy memchunk allocators. - -2001-01-23 Not Zed <NotZed@Ximian.com> - - * e-sexp.c (e_sexp_parse): Setup error return and return error on - parse error. - (parse_list): Fail if we have a problem. - (parse_value): Here too. - (fatal_error): Fatal error handling function, jumps back to the - top caller. - (term_eval_and): - (e_sexp_term_eval): - (term_eval_sub): - (term_eval_plus): - (term_eval_gt): - (term_eval_lt): - (term_eval_or): Fail on error. - (e_sexp_term_eval): Added a comment about where this can be - called, which is only from inside e_sexp_eval(). - (e_sexp_eval): Setup setjmp error handler. - (e_sexp_error): Error accessor function. - - * e-sexp.h: Added a longjmp environment to the structure, and an - error return to parse. - -2001-01-22 JP Rosevear <jpr@ximian.com> - - * e-dbhash.c (md5_to_dbt): New function, can't use strlen on the md5 - hash because it might have null chars in it. - (e_dbhash_add): use md5_to_dbt - -2001-01-19 JP Rosevear <jpr@ximian.com> - - * e-pilot-map.c (e_pilot_map_remove_by_pid): Remove an item by pid - (e_pilot_map_remove_by_uid): ditto for uid - - * e-pilot-map.h: new protos - -2001-01-17 Jason Leach <jasonleach@usa.net> - - * e-gtk-utils.c (gtk_radio_button_get_nth_selected): New function, - name describes it well. - (gtk_radio_button_select_nth): New function. - -2001-01-17 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@ximian.com> - - * e-dialog-widgets.[ch]: Ximianified. - -2001-01-15 JP Roseveaer <jpr@ximian.com> - - * e-pilot-util.c (e_pilot_utf8_from_pchar): Dup the string passed - in, not the temporary string. d'oh. - -2001-01-04 Dan Winship <danw@helixcode.com> - - * e-msgport.c: #define E_THREAD_NONE as ((pthread_t)~0) and use - that instead of ~0 throughout. (pthread_t is a pointer type on my - system, so there are lots of warnings without the cast.) - -2000-12-24 Not Zed <NotZed@HelixCode.com> - - * Merge from camel-mt-branch. - -2000-12-20 JP Rosevear <jpr@helixcode.com> - - * e-pilot-util.c (e_pilot_utf8_to_pchar): Check for null strings - (e_pilot_utf8_from_pchar): ditto - -2000-12-19 JP Rosevear <jpr@helixcode.com> - - * e-pilot-util.c (e_pilot_utf8_to_pchar): Convert utf8 strings to - pilot character set - (e_pilot_utf8_from_pchar): vice versa - - * Makefile.am: Conditionally build e-pilot-util.[hc] because - they depend on pilot-link stuff - -2000-12-23 Not Zed <NotZed@HelixCode.com> - - * e-msgport.c (e_dlist_length): Util function. - (e_thread_new): Another new thread primitive. This one is a - re-usable 'server thread' thingy. - -2000-12-21 Not Zed <NotZed@HelixCode.com> - - * Makefile.am (libeutil_la_SOURCES): Added msgport stuff. - - * e-msgport.[ch]: Some thread primitives. e_dlist, a - double-linked list (ok, not a thread primitive, but used in ...), - e_msgport - an asynchronous, non-copying message passing - rendesvous port, and e_mutex, a portably configurable mutex. - -2000-12-19 Not Zed <NotZed@HelixCode.com> - - * e-sexp.c: Make the code compile without being a gtk object (the - old code can still be built as a gtk object if required). Also - removed some dead code. - (e_sexp_ref): New function to ref if we're not a gkt object. - (e_sexp_unref): Same for unref. - -2000-12-13 Larry Ewing <lewing@helixcode.com> - - * e-html-utils.c (e_text_to_html): make sure we actually make - enough space for " ". - -2000-12-08 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@helixcode.com> - - * e-dialog-widgets.c (e_dialog_editable_get): Updated - documentation comment. - -2000-12-04 Ettore Perazzoli <ettore@helixcode.com> - - * e-corba-utils.h: New. - - * e-corba-utils.c: New. - (e_safe_corba_string): New. - -2000-11-30 Not Zed <NotZed@HelixCode.com> - - * e-memory.c (e_strv_new): Fix typename of args (for all funcs). - (e_strv_set_ref): Assert the index is in range. - (e_strv_set_ref_free): " - (e_strv_set): " - (e_strv_get): " - -2000-11-29 Not Zed <NotZed@HelixCode.com> - - * e-sexp.c (term_eval_lt): Plug a memleak, need to free results - from term_eval(). - (term_eval_gt): - (term_eval_eq): - -2000-11-27 Not Zed <NotZed@HelixCode.com> - - * e-memory.c (e_mempool_new): Added some locking to global data. - This should make the interfaces mt-safe, although each object is - only per-thread safe. - -2000-11-22 Not Zed <NotZed@HelixCode.com> - - * e-memory.c (e_mempool_alloc): If we dont get a big enough chunk - in the first node, give up. Otherwise we spend too much time - searching. - (e_mempool_strdup): Doh, and allocate enough for the terminating - NUL at that. - (e_strv_set_ref_free): New function, set a reference to a string - that is then owned/free'd by the strv. - (e_strv_destroy): If there are any strings to destroy, free them - here. - -2000-11-21 Not Zed <NotZed@HelixCode.com> - - * e-memory.c (e_memchunk_alloc0): New function to allocate a - zero'd out chunk. - (e_mempool_strdup): New function to strdup into a mempool. - -2000-11-20 Not Zed <NotZed@HelixCode.com> - - * e-memory.[ch]: New routines for fast memory management and - compact string array storage. - - * Makefile.am (libeutil_la_SOURCES): Added e-memory.[ch]. - -2000-11-09 JP Rosevear <jpr@helixcode.com> - - * e-dbhash.h: oops thats func not *func - - * e-dbhash.c (e_dbhash_foreach_key): Memset the data DBT to 0 - -2000-11-07 JP Rosevear <jpr@helixcode.com> - - * Makefile.am: Build e-dbhash.[hc] - - * e-dbhash.[hc]: New routines to manage a db database on disk that - contains md5 hashed data and indexed by uids. Provides comparison - functions and such so the caller does not have to do the md5 bits. - -200-10-30 Kjartan Maraas <kmaraas@gnome.org> - - * e-dialog-widgets.c: #include <string.h> to quench warning. - * e-sexp.c: #include <stdlib.h> for same reason. - -2000-10-27 <jpr@helixcode.com> - - * Makefile.am: build md5-utils - - * md5-utils.c: Make part of util, get rid of camel stream util - function include string.h - - * md5-utils.h: ditto - -2000-10-27 <jpr@helixcode.com> - - * e-pilot-map.c (e_pilot_map_lookup_uid): Return null if no - pnode was found. - -2000-10-27 JP Rosevear <jpr@helixcode.com> - - * e-pilot-map.c (map_sax_start_element): Get archive field while - parsing - (map_write_foreach): Write out archive field - (e_pilot_map_pid_is_archived): implement - (e_pilot_map_uid_is_archived): ditto - (e_pilot_map_insert): Insert new node structures - (e_pilot_map_lookup_pid): Take into account the list is now - a list of structures - (e_pilot_map_lookup_uid): ditto - -2000-10-26 Michael Meeks <michael@helixcode.com> - - * ename/e-address-western.c (e_address_western_is_postal): - unsigned chars. - - * ename/e-name-western.c (e_name_western_get_one_prefix_at_str): - cast to unsigned char. - -2000-10-25 Dan Winship <danw@helixcode.com> - - * e-html-utils.c (e_text_to_html): Deal properly with URLs at the - end of the buffer. (The old code would append a "�" to the - text.) - -2000-10-23 JP Rosevear <jpr@helixcode.com> - - * e-pilot-map.c (e_pilot_map_lookup_pid): Lookup a pid by uid. - (e_pilot_map_lookup_uid): Lookup a uid by pid. - Now this is wrapped, we can store archive info internally - - * e-pilot-map.h: New accessor prototypes - -2000-10-23 Dan Winship <danw@helixcode.com> - - * ename/Makefile.am (INCLUDES): Remove unused GNOMELOCALEDIR - setting. - -2000-10-23 JP Rosevear <jpr@helixcode.com> - - * e-pilot-map.c: Operate with EPilotMap structure so things are - abstract to the caller - (e_pilot_map_pid_is_archived): Infrastructure for marking records - as archived - (e_pilot_map_uid_is_archived): ditto - - * e-pilot-map.h: Add more to public interface, including EPilotMap - structure - -2000-10-23 JP Rosevear <jpr@helixcode.com> - - * e-pilot-map.c: Pilot map functions grabbed from existing conduits - - * e-pilot-map.h (e_pilot_map_write): Header - -2000-10-18 Dan Winship <danw@helixcode.com> - - * e-html-utils.c (e_text_to_html): If unicode_get_utf8 returns -1, - assume it was actually undeclared iso-8859-1 text. - -2000-10-17 Jesse Pavel <jpavel@helixcode.com> - - * ename/e-address-western.c: made the routines use the stardard - e_strstrcase instead of the included function that existed - earlier. - -2000-10-11 Iain Holmes <iain@helixcode.com> - - * ename/e-address-western.c (e_address_western_parse): g_strconcat - needs to be NULL terminated or it goes funny. - -Tue Sep 26 16:48:49 2000 Christopher James Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - - * Makefile.am: Added $(EXTRA_GNOME_CFLAGS). - -2000-09-25 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@helixcode.com> - - * Makefile.am: add ename as a SUBDIR - -2000-09-18 Christopher James Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - - * e-list-iterator.c, e-list.c, e-list.h: Made e_list a bit more - reentrant. If a iterator gets its data pulled out from under it - while in a loop, it goes back one so that loops will be able to - continue. - -2000-09-18 Christopher James Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - - * Makefile.am: Removed all the files moved to gal. - - * e-dialog-widgets.c: Fixed the #include lines to deal properly - with gal. - - * e-gui-utils.c, e-gui-utils.h: Removed all of the functionality - that was moved to gal. - - * e-canvas-utils.c, e-canvas-utils.h, e-canvas-vbox.c, - e-canvas-vbox.h, e-canvas.c, e-canvas.h, e-cursors.c, e-cursors.h, - e-font.c, e-font.h, e-popup-menu.c, e-popup-menu.h, e-printable.c, - e-printable.h, e-unicode.c, e-unicode.h, e-util.c, e-util.h, - e-xml-utils.c, e-xml-utils.h: Moved to gal. - -2000-09-13 Christopher James Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - - * e-font.c: Fixed an uninitialized variable. - -2000-09-12 Lauris Kaplinski <lauris@helixcode.com> - - * e-unicode.c (e_utf8_to_gtk_string_sized): Use underscores - for untranslatable characters - (e_utf8_from_gtk_string_sized): Ditto - -2000-09-12 Dan Winship <danw@helixcode.com> - - * e-font.c (e_font_from_gdk_font): Change this a bit so that if - you pass it a bold font, it puts that in font->bold and finds a - lighter font for font->font (if it can). This is for themes like - Metal where the default font is bold. - (find_variants): renamed from find_best_bold - -2000-09-11 Dan Winship <danw@helixcode.com> - - * e-font.c (find_best_bold): Thou shalt leave space for the - trailing \0. - - * e-util.c (e_strstrcase): The return value should not be - const. (Well, unless the input was, but you can't know that.) - -2000-09-11 Christopher James Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - - * e-unicode.c, e-unicode.h: Added e_utf8_gtk_editable_get_text and - e_utf8_gtk_editable_set_text. - -2000-09-11 Lauris Kaplinski <lauris@helixcode.com> - - * e-font.c: Try to find real bold variant of X font, fall - to double stroke only if not found - -2000-09-10 Ettore Perazzoli <ettore@helixcode.com> - - * e-gtk-utils.c: New. - (e_gtk_signal_connect_full_while_alive): New. - - * e-gtk-utils.h: New. - -2000-09-08 Lauris Kaplinski <lauris@helixcode.com> - - * e-font.c: Use experimental 16-bit font stuff for EFonts - -2000-09-08 Dan Winship <danw@helixcode.com> - - * e-popup-menu.h: remove consts from the EPopupMenu structure: the - caller may want to modify its own EPopupMenu before calling - e_popup_menu_run. - -2000-09-07 Lauris Kaplinski <lauris@helixcode.com> - - * e-dialog-widgets.c (e_dialog_editable_get): Use UTF-8 - (e_dialog_editable_set): Use UTF-8 - - * e-font.c (translate_encoding): More encodings - (e_gdk_font_encoding): Use experimental stuff - - * e-unicode.* (e_utf8_gtk_editable_insert_text): New wrapper - -2000-09-07 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@helixcode.com> - - * e-canvas.c (emit_event): Remove incorrect optimization. Events - are read-only! - -2000-09-04 Lauris Kaplinski <lauris@helixcode.com> - - * e-unicode.c: Added new font code, but comment it out now - * e-font.h, e-font.c: Test code for font analyzing - -2000-09-02 Lauris Kaplinski <lauris@helixcode.com> - - * e-unicode.h, e-unicode.c: New functions - e_utf8_gtk_clist_append, e_utf8_gtk_clist_set_text - e_unicode_init - -2000-08-31 Lauris Kaplinski <lauris@helixcode.com> - - * e-html-utils.c (e_text_to_html): Use UTF-8 - - * e-unicode.h: - * e-unicode.c (g_unichar_to_utf8): glib 1.3 function - (gdk_keyval_to_unicode): gdk 1.3 function - (e_utf8_from_gdk_event_key): Use keyval, not string - -2000-08-30 Lauris Kaplinski <lauris@helixcode.com> - - * e-unicode.h: #define gnome_font_get_size and - gnome_font_get_width, and gnome_font_lookup_default, - if compiling with gnome-print 0.20 - -2000-08-30 Dan Winship <danw@helixcode.com> - - * Makefile.am (libeutil_la_LIBADD): make e-util depend on - libunicode - - * e-popup-menu.c (make_item): Use GtkMenuItem rather than - GtkPixmapMenuItem for items with no pixmaps, so that if the whole - menu is pixmapless, you don't get a column of blank pixmaps. - -2000-08-24 Lauris Kaplinski <lauris@helixcode.com> - - * e-unicode.h: - * e-unicode.c (e_utf8_gtk_menu_item_new_with_label): New wrapper - -2000-08-23 Lauris Kaplinski <lauris@helixcode.com> - - * e-unicode.h: - * e-unicode.c (e_utf8_strstrcase): New function - -2000-08-23 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@helixcode.com> - - * e-dialog-widgets.c (e_dialog_editable_set): Constify. - -2000-08-22 Lauris Kaplinski <lauris@helixcode.com> - - * e-unicode.h: - * e-unicode.c: e_utf8_gtk_editable_get_chars - e_utf8_gtk_entry_get_text - e_utf8_gtk_entry_set_text - e_utf8_to_gtk_string: New convenience functions - -2000-08-22 Lauris Kaplinski <lauris@helixcode.com> - - * e-unicode.h: - * e-unicode.c: Some convenience functions to deal with Gtk+ and UTF-8 - - * Makefile.am: Added e-unicode.h, e-unicode.c - -2000-08-21 Lauris Kaplinski <lauris@helixcode.com> - - * e-font.h: - * e-font.c: Changed UTF-8 syntax from char-based to byte-based - -2000-08-21 Peter Williams <peterw@helixcode.com> - - * e-html-utils.c (e_text_to_html): Fix a booboo in the tab - expansion code (didn't use the new value of 'out'). - -2000-08-19 Lauris Kaplinski lauris@helixcode.com - - * e-font.h: #define e_font_height(f) to save some space - -2000-08-19 Lauris Kaplinski lauris@helixcode.com - - * e-font.h: - * e-font.c: Thin wrapper around GdkFont to deal with UTF-8 directly - Also handles bold/italic styling - -2000-08-14 Peter Williams <peterw@helixcode.com> - - * e-sexp.c (scanner_config): Add "-" to be an acceptable - first character for an operation -- yaaay subtraction! - -2000-08-11 Peter Williams <peterw@helixcode.com> - - * e-html-utils.c (e_text_to_html): Fix the tab expansion - for when the length would exceed the ten characters that - we allocated. - -2000-08-10 Dan Winship <danw@helixcode.com> - - * e-setup.[ch]: Remove. The shell tells the components where - the evolution homedir is now. - - * Makefile.am (libeutil_la_SOURCES): Remove e-setup.c - - * e-html-utils.c (e_text_to_html): If converting both spaces and - newlines, then convert tabs too. The joys of pseudo-<PRE>. - -2000-08-09 Christopher James Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - - * e-popup-menu.c: Fix the bug where it truncates the last item - -2000-08-09 Christopher James Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - - * e-popup-menu.c: Ooops. - -2000-08-09 Christopher James Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - - * e-util.c, e-util.h: Added uncompiled e_read_uri function. - -2000-08-09 Christopher James Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - - * e-popup-menu.c, e-popup-menu.h: Added a hide_mask argument to - the two popup menu functions. - -2000-08-07 Christopher James Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - - * e-gui-utils.c, e-gui-utils.c: Added - e_container_change_tab_order. - -2000-07-27 Peter Williams <peterw@helixcode.com> - - * e-canvas.c (e_canvas_destroy): Chain the - destroy handler. - -2000-07-25 Peter Williams <peterw@helixcode.com> - - * e-canvas.c (emit_event): Don't bother with - dereferencing the event pointer. - (e_canvas_item_set_cursor): Reference our selection - item; print a debug message. Deref when destroying - (e_canvas_item_add_selection): Same. - (e_canvas_item_remove_selection): Same. - -2000-07-25 Peter Williams <peterw@helixcode.com> - - * Makefile.am (libeutil_static_la_LDFLAGS): Build both libraries - (a typo didn't build libeutil.la, only -static.) - -2000-07-25 Seth Alves <alves@hungry.com> - - * Makefile.am (libeutil_static_la_LDFLAGS): build static version - of library for conduit to use - -2000-07-25 Christopher James Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - - * e-util.c, e-util.h: Added a bunch of e_marshal functions. - -2000-07-12 Christopher James Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - - * e-util.c, e-util.h: Added e_strstrcase function. - -2000-07-11 Christopher James Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - - * e-canvas-vbox.c: Removed some debugging printfs. - - * e-canvas.c (e_canvas_unrealize): Call parent unrealize method. - -2000-07-10 Ettore Perazzoli <ettore@helixcode.com> - - * e-sexp.c (eval_dump_result): `#if 0'ed out. - - * e-popup-menu.h (e_popup_menu_create): New prototype. - -2000-07-10 Dan Winship <danw@helixcode.com> - - * e-html-utils.c: Fix warnings. - -2000-07-08 Christopher James Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - - * e-list.c, e-list.h: Added e_list_duplicate. - -2000-07-07 Christopher James Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - - * e-util.c, e-util.h: Added e_strsplit to work around a bug in - g_strsplit. - -2000-07-07 Christopher James Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - - * e-iterator.c, e-iterator.h, e-list-iterator.c, - e-list-iterator.h: Added last and insert functions. - -2000-07-06 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@helixcode.com> - - * e-dialog-widgets.c: Added docstrings. This file did not have - them at all. EEEEEEK! - -2000-07-05 Dan Winship <danw@helixcode.com> - - * e-sexp.c (e_sexp_parse): Kill debugging message - -2000-07-03 Christopher James Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - - * e-iterator.c, e-iterator.h, e-list-iterator.c, - e-list-iterator.h, e-list.c, e-list.h: New list class with - iterators. - - * e-canvas.c: Made it so that you don't get the same selection in - the selection list more than once. - -2000-07-01 Ettore Perazzoli <ettore@helixcode.com> - - * e-gui-utils.h: #include <libgnomeui/gnome-messagebox.h>. It's - needed to be able to pass an appropriate @type arg to - `e_notice()'. - -2000-06-29 Jody Goldberg <jgoldberg@home.com> - - * e-canvas.c (e_canvas_init) : Init the InputContext members - (e_canvas_class_init) : Add a handler for unrealize. - (e_canvas_focus_in) : enable the input context. - (e_canvas_focus_out) : enable the input context. - (e_canvas_realize) : Create an input context. - (e_canvas_unrealize) : New function to release the input context. - -2000-06-28 Dan Winship <danw@helixcode.com> - - * e-html-utils.c (url_extract): add ")" to the set of characters - to back up over at the end of a potential URL. - -2000-06-27 Ettore Perazzoli <ettore@helixcode.com> - - * e-dialog-widgets.c (get_toggle_value): Use `value_var', not - `value'. - -2000-06-27 Ettore Perazzoli <ettore@helixcode.com> - - * Makefile.am (INCLUDES): `-I$(top_srcdir)' to fix compilation - with builddir != srcdir. - -2000-06-26 Christopher James Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - - * Makefile.am: Added e-canvas-vbox.c and e-canvas-vbox.h. - - * e-canvas-vbox.c, e-canvas-vbox.h: New canvas object to act like - a vbox using the reflow system. - -2000-06-20 Christopher James Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - - * e-canvas.c, e-canvas.h: Added a variable to keep track of the - cursor. Set the cursor when selection_add is called. Properly - unset the cursor at the right times. - -2000-06-20 Christopher James Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - - * e-canvas.c: Grab the focus when setting the cursor. - -2000-06-20 Christopher James Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - - * e-canvas.c, e-canvas.h: Built a system for doing selections - and/or a cursor in canvas. - -2000-06-13 Christopher James Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - - * e-util.c, e-util.h: Changed the needed e_marshal functions. - - * e-printable.c, e-printable.h: Added a quantize parameter to - e_printable_height. Also, added a e_printable_will_fit function. - -2000-06-10 Christopher James Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - - * Makefile.am: Added e-printable.c and e-printable.h. - - * e-printable.c, e-printable.h: This new class is a printing - context. Other classes return an EPrintable which represents a - context for printing that object. - - * e-util.c, e-util.h: Added - e_marshal_NONE__OBJECT_DOUBLE_DOUBLE_BOOL and - e_marshal_DOUBLE__OBJECT_DOUBLE_DOUBLE. - -2000-06-01 Christopher James Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - - * e-util.c: Fixed e_marshal_INT__INT_INT_POINTER. - -2000-06-01 Christopher James Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - - * e-util.c, e-util.h: Added e_marshal_INT__INT_INT_POINTER. - -2000-06-01 Dan Winship <danw@helixcode.com> - - * e-util.c (g_int_compare): Duh! -1 != 1. :) - -2000-06-01 Christopher James Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - - * e-sexp.c (e_sexp_term_eval): g_return_val_if_fail to prevent a crash. - -2000-05-30 Not Zed <NotZed@HelixCode.com> - - * e-sexp.c (e_sexp_encode_bool): Utility function to build a bool - as part of an expression string. - (e_sexp_encode_string): Likewise for strings. - -2000-05-30 Christopher James Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - - * e-canvas-utils.c, e-canvas-utils.h: Added - e_canvas_item_show_area which makes sure that a particular area of - a given item is in the scroll area. - -2000-05-30 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@helixcode.com> - - * e-dialog-widgets.c (hook_radio): Use the exported function to - set the value. - (get_radio_value): Likewise. - (hook_option_menu): Likewise. - (get_option_menu_value): Likewise. - (hook_toggle): Likewise. - (get_toggle_value): Likewise. - (hook_spin_button): Likewise. - (get_spin_button_value): Likewise. - (hook_editable): Likewise. - (get_editable_value): Likewise. - (e_dialog_radio_set): Radio buttons are prepended to their parent - group's list, so we need to flip the index around when - getting/setting the value. - (e_dialog_radio_get): Likewise. - -2000-05-27 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@helixcode.com> - - * e-dialog-widgets.c (e_dialog_editable_set): Moved over from - event-editor-utils.c. - (e_dialog_editable_get): Likewise. - (e_dialog_toggle_set): Likewise. - (e_dialog_toggle_get): Likewise. - (e_dialog_spin_set): Likewise. - (e_dialog_spin_get_double): Likewise. - (e_dialog_spin_get_int): Likewise. - (e_dialog_option_menu_set): Likewise, and added a value map. - (e_dialog_option_menu_get): Likewise. - (e_dialog_dateedit_set): Likewise. - (e_dialog_dateedit_get): Likewise. - (e_dialog_radio_set): New function. - (e_dialog_radio_get): New function. - -2000-05-24 Christopher James Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - - * e-paned.c, e-paned.h: Removed. - -2000-05-23 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@helixcode.com> - - * e-dialog-widgets.c (get_radio_value): Implemented. Amazing that - one has to go through so much pain to get a stupid value from - GTK+. - (hook_option_menu): Implemented. Same complaint. - (get_toggle_value): Implemented. - (get_spin_button_value): Implemented. - (get_entry_value): Implemented. - (e_dialog_widget_hook_value): Function to hook a widget to the - variable it will modify. - (e_dialog_get_values): Function to feed the variables from a - dialog's widgets. - (e_dialog_xml_widget_hook_value): Function to hook a widget from - a Glade file. - -2000-05-23 Christopher James Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - - * e-util.c, e-util.h: Added e_write_file. - -2000-05-19 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@helixcode.com> - - * e-dialog-widgets.[ch]: New files with utilities for hooking up - widgets in Glade-generated dialogs. - - * Makefile.am (libeutil_la_SOURCES): Added e-dialog-widgets.[ch]. - -2000-05-19 Christopher James Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - - * e-gui-utils.c, e-gui-utils.h: Added e_container_foreach_leaf. - -2000-05-18 Christopher James Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - - * Makefile.am: Add imagesdir support. - - * e-gui-utils.c, e-gui-utils.h: Added e_create_image_widget for - glade use. - -2000-05-16 Christopher James Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - - * e-xml-utils.c: xmlGetProp appears to return malloced memory. - Thus we must free it. - -2000-05-15 Ettore Perazzoli <ettore@helixcode.com> - - * e-util.c (e_free_string_list): New function. - -2000-05-14 Christopher James Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - - * e-util.c, e-util.h: Added e_strdup_strip which returns a copy of - the string with the leading and trailing spaces removed. - -2000-05-11 NotZed <NotZed@HelixCode.com> - - * e-sexp.c (e_sexp_finalise): Destroy the g_scanner when cleaning up. - (e_sexp_finalise): Free symbol table on finalise. - -2000-05-09 Christopher James Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - - * e-canvas.c: Remove reflow idle when being destroyed. - -2000-05-06 Christopher James Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - - * e-html-utils.c: Got rid of some warnings. - - * e-util.c, e-util.h: Added e_read_file which takes a filename and - returns a newly allocated string containing the contents of that - file. - -2000-05-03 Ettore Perazzoli <ettore@helixcode.com> - - * e-util.h: #include <glib.h> and <gtk/gtktypeutils.h>. - - * e-util.c (e_free_object_list): New utility function. - -2000-05-02 Damon Chaplin <damon@helixcode.com> - - * e-canvas.c (e_canvas_focus_in): - (e_canvas_focus_out): set and reset the GTK_HAS_FOCUS flag. We now get - focus_out events correctly. - -2000-05-02 NotZed <NotZed@HelixCode.com> - - * e-sexp.c (e_sexp_finalise): Free the parse tree if we have one. - (e_sexp_parse): If we already have a parse tree, free it. - -2000-05-02 Matt Loper <matt@helixcode.com> - - * Makefile.am: set G_LOG_DOMAIN. - -2000-05-01 Ettore Perazzoli <ettore@helixcode.com> - - * e-xml-utils.c, e-xml-utils.h: Constified all the functions. - -2000-04-27 Dan Winship <danw@helixcode.com> - - * e-html-utils.c (e_text_to_html): Moved here from the mailer, - since it's of general use, and the composer needs it too. - -2000-04-24 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@helixcode.com> - - * e-popup-menu.c: New file. Implements easy to use popup menus. - -2000-04-24 Matt Loper <matt@helixcode.com> - - * e-paned.c: New file. Makes a GtkPaned with more than two - children. - * e-paned.h: same. - - * Makefile.am: added e-paned.[ch]. - -2000-04-19 Christopher James Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - - * e-xml-utils.c, e-xml-utils.h: Added - e_xml_get_child_by_name_by_lang. - -2000-04-16 Anders Carlsson <andersca@gnu.org> - - * e-canvas.c (e_canvas_class_init): Add realize. - (e_canvas_realize): Set the back pixmap to NULL to reduce flicker. - -2000-04-14 Christopher James Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - - * e-xml-utils.c: Fixing a warning. - -2000-04-14 Christopher James Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - - * e-xml-utils.c: Add g_return_if_fails. - -2000-04-12 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@gnu.org> - - * e-cursors.c (e_cursor_get): Prevent next hacker to get bitten by this. - -2000-04-10 Christopher James Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - - * e-canvas.c: Added proper keyboard focus handling. - -2000-04-06 Matt Loper <matt@helixcode.com> - - * e-setup.c (e_setup_base_dir): Get/set Evolution's base directory - via gnome-config. - (mkdir_if_necessary): New function. - (e_setup_base_dir): Use mkdir_if_necessary(). - -2000-03-22 NotZed <NotZed@HelixCode.com> - - * e-util/e-sexp.h: Formatting cleanup. - -2000-03-07 NotZed <NotZed@HelixCode.com> - - * e-util/Makefile.am (libeutil_la_SOURCES): s-sexp.h -> e-sexp.h. - -2000-03-12 Christopher James Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - - * e-util/e-canvas.c, e-util/e-canvas.h: Fixed some bugs here to - speed up reflow and to make it fail less often. - -2000-03-10 Christopher James Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - - * e-util/e-canvas.c, e-util/e-canvas.h: Designed a new system for - doing hierarchical displays in the canvas. Adds an extra idle - loop to the canvas system. - -2000-03-05 Christopher James Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - - * e-util/e-xml-utils.c: Fixed e_xml_set_integer_prop_by_name. - -2000-03-04 Christopher James Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - - * e-util/e-xml-utils.c, e-util/e-xml-utils.h: Added - e_xml_set_integer_prop_by_name. - -2000-02-28 NotZed <NotZed@HelixCode.com> - - * e-util/e-sexp.[ch]: Added. moved from filter-sexp.[ch] - - * e-util/Makefile.am (libeutil_a_SOURCES): Add e-sexp. - (noinst_LTLIBRARIES): Changed to a libtool library. - -2000-02-24 Christopher James Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - - * e-util/e-xml-utils.c, e-util/e-xml-utils.h: Added - e_xml_get_integer_prop_by_name. - - * e-util/Makefile.am: Added e-util.c. - - * e-util/e-util.h: Added e-util.c functions. - - * e-util/e-util.c: New file for compare functions - -2000-02-24 Christopher James Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - - * e-util/e-canvas-utils.h: Fixed the comment at the top and added - #ifndef __E_CANVAS_UTILS__. - - * e-util/Makefile.am: Added e-xml-utils.c and - e-xml-utils.h. - - * e-util/e-xml-utils.h, e-util/e-xml-utils.c: Added files for some - xml utilities. - - * e-util/e-util.h: Added type EFocus which describes which - direction the focus will be coming from. - -2000-02-23 Dan Winship <danw@helixcode.com> - - * e-util/e-setup.c (e_setup_base_dir): Make ~/evolution mode 700 - rather than mode 600 (and use the symbolic name rather than the - number). - -2000-02-09 Christopher James Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - - * e-util/Makefile.am: Add canvas utilities to libeutil. - diff --git a/e-util/Makefile.am b/e-util/Makefile.am deleted file mode 100644 index 6050a8b049..0000000000 --- a/e-util/Makefile.am +++ /dev/null @@ -1,74 +0,0 @@ -SUBDIRS = . ename - -imagesdir = $(datadir)/images/evolution - -INCLUDES = \ - -I$(top_srcdir) \ - $(GNOME_INCLUDEDIR) \ - $(EXTRA_GNOME_CFLAGS) \ - $(UNICODE_CFLAGS) \ - $(PISOCK_CFLAGS) \ - -DEVOLUTION_IMAGES=\""$(imagesdir)"\" \ - -DG_LOG_DOMAIN=\"e-utils\" - -noinst_LTLIBRARIES = libeutil.la libeutil-static.la \ - libeconduit.la libeconduit-static.la - -libeutil_la_SOURCES = \ - e-corba-utils.c \ - e-corba-utils.h \ - e-dialog-widgets.c \ - e-dialog-widgets.h \ - e-gtk-utils.c \ - e-gtk-utils.h \ - e-gui-utils.c \ - e-gui-utils.h \ - e-html-utils.c \ - e-html-utils.h \ - e-iterator.c \ - e-iterator.h \ - e-list-iterator.c \ - e-list-iterator.h \ - e-list.c \ - e-list.h \ - e-memory.c \ - e-memory.h \ - e-msgport.c \ - e-msgport.h \ - e-path.c \ - e-path.h \ - e-sexp.c \ - e-sexp.h \ - e-time-utils.c \ - e-time-utils.h \ - e-url.c \ - e-url.h \ - e-dbhash.c \ - e-dbhash.h \ - md5-utils.c \ - md5-utils.h - -libeutil_la_LIBADD = $(UNICODE_LIBS) - -libeutil_static_la_SOURCES = $(libeutil_la_SOURCES) -libeutil_static_la_LDFLAGS = --all-static - -pilot_sources = \ - e-pilot-map.c \ - e-pilot-map.h \ - e-pilot-util.c \ - e-pilot-util.h - -if ENABLE_PILOT_CONDUITS -pilot_compile = $(pilot_sources) -else -pilot_compile = -endif - -libeconduit_la_SOURCES = $(pilot_compile) - -libeconduit_static_la_SOURCES = $(libeconduit_la_SOURCES) -libeconduit_static_la_LDFLAGS = --all-static - -EXTRA_DIST = $(pilot_sources) - diff --git a/e-util/e-corba-utils.c b/e-util/e-corba-utils.c deleted file mode 100644 index 893a1f9dce..0000000000 --- a/e-util/e-corba-utils.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 8 -*- */ -/* e-html-utils.c -* - * Copyright (C) 2000 Helix Code, Inc. - * Author: Ettore Perazzoli <ettore@helixcode.com> - * - * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as - * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the - * License, or (at your option) any later version. - * - * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU - * General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public - * License along with this library; if not, write to the - * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, - * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. - */ - -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H -#include <config.h> -#endif - -#include "e-corba-utils.h" - - -const CORBA_char * -e_safe_corba_string (const char *s) -{ - if (s == NULL) - return (CORBA_char *) ""; - - return s; -} diff --git a/e-util/e-corba-utils.h b/e-util/e-corba-utils.h deleted file mode 100644 index 2147b8df37..0000000000 --- a/e-util/e-corba-utils.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 8 -*- */ -/* e-corba-utils.h - * - * Copyright (C) 2000 Helix Code, Inc. - * Author: Ettore Perazzoli <ettore@helixcode.com> - * - * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as - * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the - * License, or (at your option) any later version. - * - * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU - * General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public - * License along with this library; if not, write to the - * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, - * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. - */ - -#ifndef E_CORBA_UTILS_H -#define E_CORBA_UTILS_H - -#include <orb/orbit.h> - -const CORBA_char *e_safe_corba_string (const char *s); - -#endif diff --git a/e-util/e-dbhash.c b/e-util/e-dbhash.c deleted file mode 100644 index e286500066..0000000000 --- a/e-util/e-dbhash.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,200 +0,0 @@ -/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 8 -*- */ -/* - * Author: - * JP Rosevear (jpr@helixcode.com) - * - * Copyright 2000, Helix Code, Inc. - */ - -#include <config.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <fcntl.h> -#ifdef HAVE_DB_185_H -#include <db_185.h> -#else -#ifdef HAVE_DB1_DB_H -#include <db1/db.h> -#else -#include <db.h> -#endif -#endif -#include "md5-utils.h" -#include "e-dbhash.h" - -struct _EDbHashPrivate -{ - DB *db; -}; - -EDbHash * -e_dbhash_new (const char *filename) -{ - EDbHash *edbh; - DB *db; - - /* Attempt to open the database */ - db = dbopen (filename, O_RDWR, 0666, DB_HASH, NULL); - if (db == NULL) { - db = dbopen (filename, O_RDWR | O_CREAT, 0666, DB_HASH, NULL); - - if (db == NULL) - return NULL; - } - - edbh = g_new (EDbHash, 1); - edbh->priv = g_new (EDbHashPrivate, 1); - edbh->priv->db = db; - - return edbh; -} - -static void -string_to_dbt(const char *str, DBT *dbt) -{ - dbt->data = (void*)str; - dbt->size = strlen (str) + 1; -} - -static void -md5_to_dbt(const char str[16], DBT *dbt) -{ - dbt->data = (void*)str; - dbt->size = 16; -} - -void -e_dbhash_add (EDbHash *edbh, const gchar *key, const gchar *data) -{ - DB *db; - DBT dkey; - DBT ddata; - guchar local_hash[16]; - - g_return_if_fail (edbh != NULL); - g_return_if_fail (edbh->priv != NULL); - g_return_if_fail (edbh->priv->db != NULL); - g_return_if_fail (key != NULL); - g_return_if_fail (data != NULL); - - db = edbh->priv->db; - - /* Key dbt */ - string_to_dbt (key, &dkey); - - /* Data dbt */ - md5_get_digest (data, strlen (data), local_hash); - md5_to_dbt (local_hash, &ddata); - - /* Add to database */ - db->put (db, &dkey, &ddata, 0); -} - -void -e_dbhash_remove (EDbHash *edbh, const char *key) -{ - DB *db; - DBT dkey; - - g_return_if_fail (edbh != NULL); - g_return_if_fail (edbh->priv != NULL); - g_return_if_fail (key != NULL); - - db = edbh->priv->db; - - /* Key dbt */ - string_to_dbt (key, &dkey); - - /* Remove from database */ - db->del (db, &dkey, 0); -} - -void -e_dbhash_foreach_key (EDbHash *edbh, EDbHashFunc func, gpointer user_data) -{ - DB *db; - DBT dkey; - DBT ddata; - int db_error = 0; - - g_return_if_fail (edbh != NULL); - g_return_if_fail (edbh->priv != NULL); - g_return_if_fail (func != NULL); - - db = edbh->priv->db; - - db_error = db->seq(db, &dkey, &ddata, R_FIRST); - - while (db_error == 0) { - (*func) ((const char *)dkey.data, user_data); - - db_error = db->seq(db, &dkey, &ddata, R_NEXT); - } -} - -EDbHashStatus -e_dbhash_compare (EDbHash *edbh, const char *key, const char *compare_data) -{ - DB *db; - DBT dkey; - DBT ddata; - guchar compare_hash[16]; - - g_return_val_if_fail (edbh != NULL, FALSE); - g_return_val_if_fail (edbh->priv != NULL, FALSE); - g_return_val_if_fail (key != NULL, FALSE); - g_return_val_if_fail (compare_hash != NULL, FALSE); - - db = edbh->priv->db; - - /* Key dbt */ - string_to_dbt (key, &dkey); - - /* Lookup in database */ - memset (&ddata, 0, sizeof (DBT)); - db->get (db, &dkey, &ddata, 0); - - /* Compare */ - if (ddata.data) { - md5_get_digest (compare_data, strlen (compare_data), compare_hash); - - if (memcmp (ddata.data, compare_hash, sizeof (guchar) * 16)) - return E_DBHASH_STATUS_DIFFERENT; - } else { - return E_DBHASH_STATUS_NOT_FOUND; - } - - return E_DBHASH_STATUS_SAME; -} - -void -e_dbhash_write (EDbHash *edbh) -{ - DB *db; - - g_return_if_fail (edbh != NULL); - g_return_if_fail (edbh->priv != NULL); - - db = edbh->priv->db; - - /* Flush database to disk */ - db->sync (db, 0); -} - -void -e_dbhash_destroy (EDbHash *edbh) -{ - DB *db; - - g_return_if_fail (edbh != NULL); - g_return_if_fail (edbh->priv != NULL); - - db = edbh->priv->db; - - /* Close datbase */ - db->close (db); - - g_free (edbh->priv); - g_free (edbh); -} - - diff --git a/e-util/e-dbhash.h b/e-util/e-dbhash.h deleted file mode 100644 index ac0b28d6a8..0000000000 --- a/e-util/e-dbhash.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 8 -*- */ -/* - * Writes hashes that go to/from disk in db form. Hash keys are strings - * - * Author: - * JP Rosevear (jpr@helixcode.com) - * - * Copyright 2000, Helix Code, Inc. - */ - -#ifndef __E_DBHASH_H__ -#define __E_DBHASH_H__ - -#include <glib.h> - -typedef enum { - E_DBHASH_STATUS_SAME, - E_DBHASH_STATUS_DIFFERENT, - E_DBHASH_STATUS_NOT_FOUND, -} EDbHashStatus; - -typedef struct _EDbHash EDbHash; -typedef struct _EDbHashPrivate EDbHashPrivate; - -struct _EDbHash -{ - EDbHashPrivate *priv; -}; - -typedef void (*EDbHashFunc) (const char *key, gpointer user_data); - -EDbHash *e_dbhash_new (const char *filename); - -void e_dbhash_add (EDbHash *edbh, const char *key, const char *data); -void e_dbhash_remove (EDbHash *edbh, const char *key); - -EDbHashStatus e_dbhash_compare (EDbHash *edbh, const char *key, const char *compare_data); -void e_dbhash_foreach_key (EDbHash *edbh, EDbHashFunc func, gpointer user_data); - -void e_dbhash_write (EDbHash *edbh); - -void e_dbhash_destroy (EDbHash *edbh); - -#endif /* ! __E_DBHASH_H__ */ - diff --git a/e-util/e-dialog-widgets.c b/e-util/e-dialog-widgets.c deleted file mode 100644 index 570a7e7882..0000000000 --- a/e-util/e-dialog-widgets.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,832 +0,0 @@ -/* Evolution internal utilities - Glade dialog widget utilities - * - * Copyright (C) 2000 Helix Code, Inc. - * Copyright (C) 2000 Ximian, Inc. - * - * Author: Federico Mena-Quintero <federico@ximian.com> - * - * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify - * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or - * (at your option) any later version. - * - * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - * GNU General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. - */ - -#include <config.h> - -#include <math.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <time.h> -#include <gtk/gtkmenu.h> -#include <gtk/gtkmenuitem.h> -#include <gtk/gtkoptionmenu.h> -#include <gtk/gtkradiobutton.h> -#include <gtk/gtksignal.h> -#include <gtk/gtkspinbutton.h> -#include <libgnomeui/gnome-dateedit.h> -#include <libgnomeui/gnome-propertybox.h> -#include <gal/widgets/e-unicode.h> - -#include "e-dialog-widgets.h" - - - -/* A widget, a pointer to the variable it will modify, and extra information */ -typedef struct { - GtkWidget *widget; - gpointer value_var; - gpointer info; -} WidgetHook; - -/* Hook information for a complete dialog */ -typedef struct { - GSList *whooks; -} DialogHooks; - - - -/* Destroy handler for the dialog; frees the dialog hooks */ -static void -dialog_destroy_cb (GtkObject *dialog, gpointer data) -{ - DialogHooks *hooks; - - hooks = data; - - g_slist_free (hooks->whooks); - hooks->whooks = NULL; - - g_free (hooks); - gtk_object_set_data (dialog, "dialog-hooks", NULL); -} - -/* Ensures that the dialog has the necessary attached data to store the widget - * hook information. - */ -static DialogHooks * -get_dialog_hooks (GtkWidget *dialog) -{ - DialogHooks *hooks; - - hooks = gtk_object_get_data (GTK_OBJECT (dialog), "dialog-hooks"); - if (!hooks) { - hooks = g_new0 (DialogHooks, 1); - gtk_object_set_data (GTK_OBJECT (dialog), "dialog-hooks", hooks); - gtk_signal_connect (GTK_OBJECT (dialog), "destroy", - GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC (dialog_destroy_cb), hooks); - } - - return hooks; -} - -/* Converts an mapped value to the appropriate index in an item group. The - * values for the items are provided as a -1-terminated array. - */ -static int -value_to_index (const int *value_map, int value) -{ - int i; - - for (i = 0; value_map[i] != -1; i++) - if (value_map[i] == value) - return i; - - return -1; -} - -/* Converts an index in an item group to the appropriate mapped value. See the - * function above. - */ -static int -index_to_value (const int *value_map, int index) -{ - int i; - - /* We do this the hard way, i.e. not as a simple array reference, to - * check for correctness. - */ - - for (i = 0; value_map[i] != -1; i++) - if (i == index) - return value_map[i]; - - return -1; -} - -/* Callback for the "toggled" signal of toggle buttons */ -static void -toggled_cb (GtkToggleButton *toggle, gpointer data) -{ - GnomePropertyBox *pbox; - - pbox = GNOME_PROPERTY_BOX (data); - - /* For radio buttons, we only notify the property box if the button is - * active, because we'll get one call for each of the changed buttons in - * the radio group. - */ - if (!GTK_IS_RADIO_BUTTON (toggle) || toggle->active) - gnome_property_box_changed (pbox); -} - -/* Hooks a radio button group */ -static void -hook_radio (GtkWidget *dialog, GtkRadioButton *radio, gpointer value_var, gpointer info) -{ - GSList *group; - GSList *l; - int *value; - const int *value_map; - - group = gtk_radio_button_group (radio); - - /* Set the value */ - - value = (int *) value_var; - value_map = (const int *) info; - - e_dialog_radio_set (GTK_WIDGET (radio), *value, value_map); - - /* Hook to changed */ - - if (GNOME_IS_PROPERTY_BOX (dialog)) - for (l = group; l; l = l->next) - gtk_signal_connect (GTK_OBJECT (l->data), "toggled", - GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC (toggled_cb), dialog); -} - -/* Gets the value of a radio button group */ -static void -get_radio_value (GtkRadioButton *radio, gpointer value_var, gpointer info) -{ - int *value; - const int *value_map; - - value = (int *) value_var; - value_map = (const int *) info; - - *value = e_dialog_radio_get (GTK_WIDGET (radio), value_map); -} - -/* Callback for the "activate" signal of menu items */ -static void -activate_cb (GtkMenuItem *item, gpointer data) -{ - GnomePropertyBox *pbox; - - pbox = GNOME_PROPERTY_BOX (data); - gnome_property_box_changed (pbox); -} - -/* Hooks an option menu */ -static void -hook_option_menu (GtkWidget *dialog, GtkOptionMenu *omenu, gpointer value_var, gpointer info) -{ - int *value; - const int *value_map; - - /* Set the value */ - - value = (int *) value_var; - value_map = (const int *) info; - - e_dialog_option_menu_set (GTK_WIDGET (omenu), *value, value_map); - - /* Hook to changed */ - - if (GNOME_IS_PROPERTY_BOX (dialog)) { - GtkMenu *menu; - GList *l; - - menu = GTK_MENU (gtk_option_menu_get_menu (omenu)); - - for (l = GTK_MENU_SHELL (menu)->children; l; l = l->next) - gtk_signal_connect (GTK_OBJECT (l->data), "activate", - GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC (activate_cb), dialog); - } -} - -/* Gets the value of an option menu */ -static void -get_option_menu_value (GtkOptionMenu *omenu, gpointer value_var, gpointer info) -{ - int *value; - const int *value_map; - - value = (int *) value_var; - value_map = (const int *) info; - - *value = e_dialog_option_menu_get (GTK_WIDGET (omenu), value_map); -} - -/* Hooks a toggle button */ -static void -hook_toggle (GtkWidget *dialog, GtkToggleButton *toggle, gpointer value_var, gpointer info) -{ - gboolean *value; - - /* Set the value */ - - value = (gboolean *) value_var; - e_dialog_toggle_set (GTK_WIDGET (toggle), *value); - - /* Hook to changed */ - - if (GNOME_IS_PROPERTY_BOX (dialog)) - gtk_signal_connect (GTK_OBJECT (toggle), "toggled", - GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC (toggled_cb), dialog); -} - -/* Gets the value of a toggle button */ -static void -get_toggle_value (GtkToggleButton *toggle, gpointer value_var, gpointer info) -{ - gboolean *value; - - value = (gboolean *) value_var; - *value = e_dialog_toggle_get (GTK_WIDGET (toggle)); -} - -/* Callback for the "value_changed" signal of the adjustment of a spin button */ -static void -value_changed_cb (GtkAdjustment *adj, gpointer data) -{ - GnomePropertyBox *pbox; - - pbox = GNOME_PROPERTY_BOX (data); - gnome_property_box_changed (pbox); -} - -/* Hooks a spin button */ -static void -hook_spin_button (GtkWidget *dialog, GtkSpinButton *spin, gpointer value_var, gpointer info) -{ - double *value; - GtkAdjustment *adj; - - /* Set the value */ - - value = (double *) value_var; - e_dialog_spin_set (GTK_WIDGET (spin), *value); - - /* Hook to changed */ - - adj = gtk_spin_button_get_adjustment (spin); - - if (GNOME_IS_PROPERTY_BOX (dialog)) - gtk_signal_connect (GTK_OBJECT (adj), "value_changed", - GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC (value_changed_cb), dialog); -} - -/* Gets the value of a spin button */ -static void -get_spin_button_value (GtkSpinButton *spin, gpointer value_var, gpointer info) -{ - double *value; - - value = (double *) value_var; - *value = e_dialog_spin_get_double (GTK_WIDGET (spin)); -} - -/* Callback for the "changed" signal of a GtkEditable widget */ -static void -changed_cb (GtkEditable *editable, gpointer data) -{ - GnomePropertyBox *pbox; - - pbox = GNOME_PROPERTY_BOX (data); - gnome_property_box_changed (pbox); -} - -/* Hooks a GtkEditable widget */ -static void -hook_editable (GtkWidget *dialog, GtkEditable *editable, gpointer value_var, gpointer info) -{ - char **value; - - /* Set the value */ - - value = (char **) value_var; - - e_dialog_editable_set (GTK_WIDGET (editable), *value); - - /* Hook to changed */ - - if (GNOME_IS_PROPERTY_BOX (dialog)) - gtk_signal_connect (GTK_OBJECT (editable), "changed", - GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC (changed_cb), dialog); -} - -/* Gets the value of a GtkEditable widget */ -static void -get_editable_value (GtkEditable *editable, gpointer value_var, gpointer data) -{ - char **value; - - value = (char **) value_var; - if (*value) - g_free (*value); - - *value = e_dialog_editable_get (GTK_WIDGET (editable)); -} - -/** - * e_dialog_editable_set: - * @widget: A #GtkEditable widget. - * @value: String value. - * - * Sets the string value inside a #GtkEditable-derived widget. - **/ -void -e_dialog_editable_set (GtkWidget *widget, const char *value) -{ - g_return_if_fail (widget != NULL); - g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_EDITABLE (widget)); - - gtk_editable_delete_text (GTK_EDITABLE (widget), 0, -1); - - if (value) { - gint pos; - - pos = 0; - e_utf8_gtk_editable_insert_text (GTK_EDITABLE (widget), value, strlen (value), &pos); - } -} - -/** - * e_dialog_editable_get: - * @widget: A #GtkEditable widget. - * - * Queries the string value inside a #GtkEditable-derived widget. - * - * Return value: String value. You should free it when you are done with it. - * This function can return NULL if the string could not be converted from - * GTK+'s encoding into UTF8. - **/ -char * -e_dialog_editable_get (GtkWidget *widget) -{ - g_return_val_if_fail (widget != NULL, NULL); - g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_EDITABLE (widget), NULL); - - return e_utf8_gtk_editable_get_chars (GTK_EDITABLE (widget), 0, -1); -} - -/** - * e_dialog_radio_set: - * @widget: A #GtkRadioButton in a radio button group. - * @value: Enumerated value. - * @value_map: Map from enumeration values to array indices. - * - * Sets the selected item in a radio group. The specified @widget can be any of - * the #GtkRadioButtons in the group. Each radio button should correspond to an - * enumeration value; the specified @value will be mapped to an integer from - * zero to the number of items in the group minus 1 by using a mapping table - * specified in @value_map. The last element in this table should be -1. Thus - * a table to map three possible interpolation values to integers could be - * specified as { NEAREST_NEIGHBOR, BILINEAR, HYPERBOLIC, -1 }. - **/ -void -e_dialog_radio_set (GtkWidget *widget, int value, const int *value_map) -{ - GSList *group; - int i; - GSList *l; - - g_return_if_fail (widget != NULL); - g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_RADIO_BUTTON (widget)); - g_return_if_fail (value_map != NULL); - - group = gtk_radio_button_group (GTK_RADIO_BUTTON (widget)); - - i = value_to_index (value_map, value); - if (i != -1) { - /* Groups are built by prepending items, so the list ends up in reverse - * order; we need to flip the index around. - */ - i = g_slist_length (group) - i - 1; - - l = g_slist_nth (group, i); - if (!l) - g_message ("e_dialog_radio_set(): could not find index %d in radio group!", - i); - - gtk_toggle_button_set_active (GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON (l->data), TRUE); - } else - g_message ("e_dialog_radio_set(): could not find value %d in value map!", - value); -} - -/** - * e_dialog_radio_get: - * @widget: A #GtkRadioButton in a radio button group. - * @value_map: Map from enumeration values to array indices. - * - * Queries the selected item in a #GtkRadioButton group. Please read the - * description of e_dialog_radio_set() to see how @value_map maps enumeration - * values to button indices. - * - * Return value: Enumeration value which corresponds to the selected item in the - * radio group. - **/ -int -e_dialog_radio_get (GtkWidget *widget, const int *value_map) -{ - GSList *group; - GSList *l; - int i; - int v; - - g_return_val_if_fail (widget != NULL, -1); - g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_RADIO_BUTTON (widget), -1); - g_return_val_if_fail (value_map != NULL, -1); - - group = gtk_radio_button_group (GTK_RADIO_BUTTON (widget)); - - for (i = 0, l = group; l; l = l->next, i++) { - widget = GTK_WIDGET (l->data); - - if (GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON (widget)->active) - break; - } - - if (!l) - g_assert_not_reached (); - - /* Groups are built by prepending items, so the list ends up in reverse - * order; we need to flip the index around. - */ - i = g_slist_length (group) - i - 1; - - v = index_to_value (value_map, i); - if (v == -1) { - g_message ("e_dialog_radio_get(): could not find index %d in value map!", i); - return -1; - } - - return v; -} - -/** - * e_dialog_toggle_set: - * @widget: A #GtkToggleButton. - * @value: Toggle value. - * - * Sets the value of a #GtkToggleButton-derived widget. This should not be used - * for radio buttons; it is more convenient to use use e_dialog_radio_set() - * instead. - **/ -void -e_dialog_toggle_set (GtkWidget *widget, gboolean value) -{ - g_return_if_fail (widget != NULL); - g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_TOGGLE_BUTTON (widget)); - - gtk_toggle_button_set_active (GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON (widget), value); -} - -/** - * e_dialog_toggle_get: - * @widget: A #GtkToggleButton. - * - * Queries the value of a #GtkToggleButton-derived widget. This should not be - * used for radio buttons; it is more convenient to use e_dialog_radio_get() - * instead. - * - * Return value: Toggle value. - **/ -gboolean -e_dialog_toggle_get (GtkWidget *widget) -{ - g_return_val_if_fail (widget != NULL, FALSE); - g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_TOGGLE_BUTTON (widget), FALSE); - - return GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON (widget)->active; -} - -/** - * e_dialog_spin_set: - * @widget: A #GtkSpinButton. - * @value: Numeric value. - * - * Sets the value of a #GtkSpinButton widget. - **/ -void -e_dialog_spin_set (GtkWidget *widget, double value) -{ - GtkAdjustment *adj; - - g_return_if_fail (widget != NULL); - g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_SPIN_BUTTON (widget)); - - adj = gtk_spin_button_get_adjustment (GTK_SPIN_BUTTON (widget)); - - adj->value = value; - gtk_signal_emit_by_name (GTK_OBJECT (adj), "value_changed"); -} - -/** - * e_dialog_spin_get_double: - * @widget: A #GtkSpinButton. - * - * Queries the floating-point value of a #GtkSpinButton widget. - * - * Return value: Numeric value. - **/ -double -e_dialog_spin_get_double (GtkWidget *widget) -{ - GtkAdjustment *adj; - - g_return_val_if_fail (widget != NULL, 0.0); - g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_SPIN_BUTTON (widget), 0.0); - - adj = gtk_spin_button_get_adjustment (GTK_SPIN_BUTTON (widget)); - return adj->value; -} - -/** - * e_dialog_spin_get_int: - * @widget: A #GtkSpinButton. - * - * Queries the integer value of a #GtkSpinButton widget. - * - * Return value: Numeric value. - **/ -int -e_dialog_spin_get_int (GtkWidget *widget) -{ - double value; - - g_return_val_if_fail (widget != NULL, -1); - g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_SPIN_BUTTON (widget), -1); - - value = e_dialog_spin_get_double (widget); - return (int) floor (value); -} - -/** - * e_dialog_option_menu_set: - * @widget: A #GtkOptionMenu. - * @value: Enumerated value. - * @value_map: Map from enumeration values to array indices. - * - * Sets the selected item in a #GtkOptionMenu. Please read the description of - * e_dialog_radio_set() to see how @value_map maps enumeration values to item - * indices. - **/ -void -e_dialog_option_menu_set (GtkWidget *widget, int value, const int *value_map) -{ - int i; - - g_return_if_fail (widget != NULL); - g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_OPTION_MENU (widget)); - g_return_if_fail (value_map != NULL); - - i = value_to_index (value_map, value); - - if (i != -1) - gtk_option_menu_set_history (GTK_OPTION_MENU (widget), i); - else - g_message ("e_dialog_option_menu_set(): could not find value %d in value map!", - value); -} - -/** - * e_dialog_option_menu_get: - * @widget: A #GtkOptionMenu. - * @value_map: Map from enumeration values to array indices. - * - * Queries the selected item in a #GtkOptionMenu. Please read the description - * of e_dialog_radio_set() to see how @value_map maps enumeration values to item - * indices. - * - * Return value: Enumeration value which corresponds to the selected item in the - * option menu. - **/ -int -e_dialog_option_menu_get (GtkWidget *widget, const int *value_map) -{ - GtkMenu *menu; - GtkWidget *active; - GList *children; - GList *l; - int i; - int v; - - g_return_val_if_fail (widget != NULL, -1); - g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_OPTION_MENU (widget), -1); - g_return_val_if_fail (value_map != NULL, -1); - - menu = GTK_MENU (gtk_option_menu_get_menu (GTK_OPTION_MENU (widget))); - - active = gtk_menu_get_active (menu); - g_assert (active != NULL); - - children = GTK_MENU_SHELL (menu)->children; - - for (i = 0, l = children; l; l = l->next, i++) { - if (GTK_WIDGET (l->data) == active) - break; - } - - if (!l) - g_assert_not_reached (); - - v = index_to_value (value_map, i); - if (v == -1) { - g_message ("e_dialog_option_menu_get(): could not find index %d in value map!", i); - return -1; - } - - return v; -} - -/** - * e_dialog_dateedit_set: - * @widget: A #GnomeDateEdit widget. - * @t: Date/time value. - * - * Sets the value of a #GnomeDateEdit widget. - **/ -void -e_dialog_dateedit_set (GtkWidget *widget, time_t t) -{ - g_return_if_fail (widget != NULL); - g_return_if_fail (GNOME_IS_DATE_EDIT (widget)); - - gnome_date_edit_set_time (GNOME_DATE_EDIT (widget), t); -} - -/** - * e_dialog_dateedit_get: - * @widget: A #GnomeDateEdit widget. - * - * Queries the value of a #GnomeDateEdit widget. - * - * Return value: Date/time value. - **/ -time_t -e_dialog_dateedit_get (GtkWidget *widget) -{ - g_return_val_if_fail (widget != NULL, -1); - g_return_val_if_fail (GNOME_IS_DATE_EDIT (widget), -1); - - return gnome_date_edit_get_date (GNOME_DATE_EDIT (widget)); -} - -/** - * e_dialog_widget_hook_value: - * @dialog: Dialog box in which the @widget lives in. - * @widget: A widget that will control a variable. - * @value_var: Pointer to the variable that the @widget will control. - * @info: NULL for most widgets, or an integer value map array (see - * e_dialog_radio_set() for details). - * - * Hooks a widget from a dialog box to the variable it will modify. Supported - * widgets are: #GtkEditable (char *), #GtkRadioButton (int/value_map pair; see - * e_dialog_radio_set() for more information), #GtkTogglebutton (gboolean), - * #GtkSpinButton (double), #GtkOptionMenu (int/value_map pair), and - * #GnomeDateEdit (time_t). - * - * A pointer to the appropriate variable to modify should be passed in @value_var. - * For values that take a value_map array as well, it should be passed in @info. - * - * The widgets within a dialog that are hooked with this function will set their - * respective variables only when e_dialog_get_values() is called. The typical - * use is to call that function in the handler for the "OK" button of a dialog - * box. - * - * In addition, if the specified @dialog is a #GnomePropertyBox, the widgets wil - * automatically turn on the "Apply" button of the property box when they are - * modified by the user. - * - * Return value: TRUE if the type of the specified @widget is supported, FALSE - * otherwise. - **/ -gboolean -e_dialog_widget_hook_value (GtkWidget *dialog, GtkWidget *widget, - gpointer value_var, gpointer info) -{ - DialogHooks *hooks; - WidgetHook *wh; - - g_return_val_if_fail (dialog != NULL, FALSE); - g_return_val_if_fail (widget != NULL, FALSE); - g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_WIDGET (widget), FALSE); - g_return_val_if_fail (value_var != NULL, FALSE); - - hooks = get_dialog_hooks (dialog); - - /* First check if it is a "group" widget, like a radio button or an - * option menu. Then we check for normal ungrouped widgets. - */ - - if (GTK_IS_RADIO_BUTTON (widget)) - hook_radio (dialog, GTK_RADIO_BUTTON (widget), value_var, info); - else if (GTK_IS_OPTION_MENU (widget)) - hook_option_menu (dialog, GTK_OPTION_MENU (widget), value_var, info); - else if (GTK_IS_TOGGLE_BUTTON (widget)) - hook_toggle (dialog, GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON (widget), value_var, info); - else if (GTK_IS_SPIN_BUTTON (widget)) - hook_spin_button (dialog, GTK_SPIN_BUTTON (widget), value_var, info); - else if (GTK_IS_EDITABLE (widget)) - hook_editable (dialog, GTK_EDITABLE (widget), value_var, info); - else - return FALSE; - - wh = g_new (WidgetHook, 1); - wh->widget = widget; - wh->value_var = value_var; - wh->info = info; - - hooks->whooks = g_slist_prepend (hooks->whooks, wh); - - return TRUE; -} - -/** - * e_dialog_get_values: - * @dialog: A dialog box whose widgets have been hooked to the appropriate - * variables with e_dialog_widget_hook_value(). - * - * Makes every widget in a @dialog that was hooked with - * e_dialog_widget_hook_value() apply its value to its corresponding variable. - * The typical usage is to call this function in the handler for the "OK" button - * of a dialog box. - **/ -void -e_dialog_get_values (GtkWidget *dialog) -{ - DialogHooks *hooks; - GSList *l; - - g_return_if_fail (dialog != NULL); - - hooks = get_dialog_hooks (dialog); - - for (l = hooks->whooks; l; l = l->next) { - WidgetHook *wh; - - wh = l->data; - - if (GTK_IS_RADIO_BUTTON (wh->widget)) - get_radio_value (GTK_RADIO_BUTTON (wh->widget), wh->value_var, wh->info); - else if (GTK_IS_OPTION_MENU (wh->widget)) - get_option_menu_value (GTK_OPTION_MENU (wh->widget), wh->value_var, wh->info); - else if (GTK_IS_TOGGLE_BUTTON (wh->widget)) - get_toggle_value (GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON (wh->widget), wh->value_var, wh->info); - else if (GTK_IS_SPIN_BUTTON (wh->widget)) - get_spin_button_value (GTK_SPIN_BUTTON (wh->widget), wh->value_var, wh->info); - else if (GTK_IS_EDITABLE (wh->widget)) - get_editable_value (GTK_EDITABLE (wh->widget), wh->value_var, wh->info); - else - g_assert_not_reached (); - } -} - -/** - * e_dialog_xml_widget_hook_value: - * @xml: Glade XML description of a dialog box. - * @dialog: Dialog box in which the widget lives in. - * @widget_name: Name of the widget in the Glade XML data. - * @value_var: Pointer to the variable that the widget will control. - * @info: NULL for most widgets, or an integer value map array (see - * e_dialog_radio_set() for details). - * - * Similar to e_dialog_widget_hook_value(), but uses the widget from a #GladeXML - * data structure. - * - * Return value: TRUE if the type of the specified widget is supported, FALSE - * otherwise. - **/ -gboolean -e_dialog_xml_widget_hook_value (GladeXML *xml, GtkWidget *dialog, const char *widget_name, - gpointer value_var, gpointer info) -{ - GtkWidget *widget; - - g_return_val_if_fail (xml != NULL, FALSE); - g_return_val_if_fail (GLADE_IS_XML (xml), FALSE); - g_return_val_if_fail (dialog != NULL, FALSE); - g_return_val_if_fail (widget_name != NULL, FALSE); - g_return_val_if_fail (value_var != NULL, FALSE); - - widget = glade_xml_get_widget (xml, widget_name); - if (!widget) { - g_message ("e_dialog_xml_widget_hook_value(): could not find widget `%s' in " - "Glade data!", widget_name); - return FALSE; - } - - return e_dialog_widget_hook_value (dialog, widget, value_var, info); -} diff --git a/e-util/e-dialog-widgets.h b/e-util/e-dialog-widgets.h deleted file mode 100644 index 15ed8ab24e..0000000000 --- a/e-util/e-dialog-widgets.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ -/* Evolution internal utilities - Glade dialog widget utilities - * - * Copyright (C) 2000 Helix Code, Inc. - * Copyright (C) 2000 Ximian, Inc. - * - * Author: Federico Mena-Quintero <federico@ximian.com> - * - * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify - * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or - * (at your option) any later version. - * - * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - * GNU General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. - */ - -#ifndef E_DIALOG_WIDGETS_H -#define E_DIALOG_WIDGETS_H - -#include <time.h> -#include <glade/glade.h> - - - -void e_dialog_editable_set (GtkWidget *widget, const char *value); -char *e_dialog_editable_get (GtkWidget *widget); - -void e_dialog_radio_set (GtkWidget *widget, int value, const int *value_map); -int e_dialog_radio_get (GtkWidget *widget, const int *value_map); - -void e_dialog_toggle_set (GtkWidget *widget, gboolean value); -gboolean e_dialog_toggle_get (GtkWidget *widget); - -void e_dialog_spin_set (GtkWidget *widget, double value); -double e_dialog_spin_get_double (GtkWidget *widget); -int e_dialog_spin_get_int (GtkWidget *widget); - -void e_dialog_option_menu_set (GtkWidget *widget, int value, const int *value_map); -int e_dialog_option_menu_get (GtkWidget *widget, const int *value_map); - -void e_dialog_dateedit_set (GtkWidget *widget, time_t t); -time_t e_dialog_dateedit_get (GtkWidget *widget); - -gboolean e_dialog_widget_hook_value (GtkWidget *dialog, GtkWidget *widget, - gpointer value_var, gpointer info); - -void e_dialog_get_values (GtkWidget *dialog); - -gboolean e_dialog_xml_widget_hook_value (GladeXML *xml, GtkWidget *dialog, const char *widget_name, - gpointer value_var, gpointer info); - - - -#endif diff --git a/e-util/e-gtk-utils.c b/e-util/e-gtk-utils.c deleted file mode 100644 index c1a258ea14..0000000000 --- a/e-util/e-gtk-utils.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,161 +0,0 @@ -/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 8; tab-width: 8 -*- */ -/* e-gtk-utils.c - * - * Copyright (C) 2000 Helix Code, Inc. - * - * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as - * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the - * License, or (at your option) any later version. - * - * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU - * General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public - * License along with this program; if not, write to the - * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, - * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. - * - * Author: Ettore Perazzoli - */ - - -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H -#include <config.h> -#endif - -#include <gtk/gtksignal.h> -#include "e-gtk-utils.h" - - -/* (Cut and pasted from Gtk.) */ - -typedef struct DisconnectInfo { - unsigned int signal_handler; - - GtkObject *object1; - unsigned int disconnect_handler1; - - GtkObject *object2; - unsigned int disconnect_handler2; -} DisconnectInfo; - -static unsigned int -alive_disconnecter (GtkObject *object, - DisconnectInfo *info) -{ - g_assert (info != NULL); - - gtk_signal_disconnect (info->object1, info->disconnect_handler1); - gtk_signal_disconnect (info->object1, info->signal_handler); - gtk_signal_disconnect (info->object2, info->disconnect_handler2); - - g_free (info); - - return 0; -} - -/** - * e_gtk_signal_connect_full_while_alive: - * @object: - * @name: - * @func: - * @marshal: - * @data: - * @destroy_func: - * @object_signal: - * @after: - * @alive_object: - * - * Connect a signal like `gtk_signal_connect_while_alive()', but with full - * params like `gtk_signal_connect_full()'. - **/ -void -e_gtk_signal_connect_full_while_alive (GtkObject *object, - const char *name, - GtkSignalFunc func, - GtkCallbackMarshal marshal, - void *data, - GtkDestroyNotify destroy_func, - gboolean object_signal, - gboolean after, - GtkObject *alive_object) -{ - DisconnectInfo *info; - - g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_OBJECT (object)); - g_return_if_fail (name != NULL); - g_return_if_fail (func != NULL); - g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_OBJECT (alive_object)); - - info = g_new (DisconnectInfo, 1); - - info->signal_handler = gtk_signal_connect_full (object, name, - func, marshal, data, - destroy_func, - object_signal, after); - - info->object1 = object; - info->disconnect_handler1 = gtk_signal_connect (object, "destroy", - GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC (alive_disconnecter), info); - - info->object2 = alive_object; - info->disconnect_handler2 = gtk_signal_connect (alive_object, "destroy", - GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC (alive_disconnecter), info); -} - -/** - * gtk_radio_button_get_nth_selected: - * @button: A GtkRadioButton - * - * Returns an int indicating which button in the radio group is - * toggled active. NOTE: radio group item numbering starts at zero. - **/ -int -gtk_radio_button_get_nth_selected (GtkRadioButton *button) -{ - GSList *l; - int i, c; - - g_return_val_if_fail (button != NULL, 0); - g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_RADIO_BUTTON (button), 0); - - c = g_slist_length (button->group); - - for (i = 0, l = button->group; l; l = l->next, i++) { - GtkRadioButton *tmp = l->data; - - if (GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON (tmp)->active) - return c - i - 1; - } - - return 0; -} - -/** - * gtk_radio_button_select_nth: - * @button: A GtkRadioButton - * @n: Which button to select from the group - * - * Select the Nth item of a radio group. NOTE: radio group items - * start numbering from zero - **/ -void -gtk_radio_button_select_nth (GtkRadioButton *button, int n) -{ - GSList *l; - int len; - - g_return_if_fail (button != NULL); - g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_RADIO_BUTTON (button)); - - len = g_slist_length (button->group); - - if ((n <= len) && (n > 0)) { - l = g_slist_nth (button->group, len - n - 1); - gtk_toggle_button_set_active (GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON (l->data), TRUE); - } - -} diff --git a/e-util/e-gtk-utils.h b/e-util/e-gtk-utils.h deleted file mode 100644 index d56d8a9000..0000000000 --- a/e-util/e-gtk-utils.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 8; tab-width: 8 -*- */ -/* e-gtk-utils.c - * - * Copyright (C) 2000 Helix Code, Inc. - * - * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as - * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the - * License, or (at your option) any later version. - * - * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU - * General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public - * License along with this program; if not, write to the - * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, - * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. - * - * Author: Ettore Perazzoli - */ - -#ifndef E_GTK_UTILS_H -#define E_GTK_UTILS_H - -#include <gtk/gtkobject.h> -#include <gtk/gtkradiobutton.h> - -void e_gtk_signal_connect_full_while_alive (GtkObject *object, - const char *name, - GtkSignalFunc func, - GtkCallbackMarshal marshal, - void *data, - GtkDestroyNotify destroy_func, - gboolean object_signal, - gboolean after, - GtkObject *alive_object); - - -/* GtkRadioButton API extensions */ -void gtk_radio_button_select_nth (GtkRadioButton *button, int n); -int gtk_radio_button_get_nth_selected (GtkRadioButton *button); - -#endif diff --git a/e-util/e-gui-utils.c b/e-util/e-gui-utils.c deleted file mode 100644 index 2ed26448f3..0000000000 --- a/e-util/e-gui-utils.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,120 +0,0 @@ -/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 8 -*- */ -/* - * GUI utility functions - * - * Author: - * Miguel de Icaza (miguel@helixcode.com) - * - * (C) 1999 Miguel de Icaza - * (C) 2000 Helix Code, Inc. - */ -#include <config.h> - -#include "e-gui-utils.h" - -#include <gtk/gtksignal.h> -#include <gtk/gtkalignment.h> -#include <libgnome/gnome-defs.h> -#include <libgnome/gnome-util.h> -#include <gdk-pixbuf/gdk-pixbuf.h> -#include <gdk-pixbuf/gnome-canvas-pixbuf.h> -#include <bonobo/bonobo-ui-util.h> - -GtkWidget *e_create_image_widget(gchar *name, - gchar *string1, gchar *string2, - gint int1, gint int2) -{ - char *filename; - GdkPixbuf *pixbuf; - double width, height; - GtkWidget *canvas, *alignment; - if (string1) { - if (*string1 == '/') - filename = g_strdup(string1); - else - filename = g_concat_dir_and_file(EVOLUTION_IMAGES, string1); - pixbuf = gdk_pixbuf_new_from_file(filename); - width = gdk_pixbuf_get_width(pixbuf); - height = gdk_pixbuf_get_height(pixbuf); - - canvas = gnome_canvas_new_aa(); - GTK_OBJECT_UNSET_FLAGS(GTK_WIDGET(canvas), GTK_CAN_FOCUS); - gnome_canvas_item_new(gnome_canvas_root(GNOME_CANVAS(canvas)), - gnome_canvas_pixbuf_get_type(), - "pixbuf", pixbuf, - NULL); - - alignment = gtk_widget_new(gtk_alignment_get_type(), - "child", canvas, - "xalign", (double) 0, - "yalign", (double) 0, - "xscale", (double) 0, - "yscale", (double) 0, - NULL); - - gtk_widget_set_usize(canvas, width, height); - - gdk_pixbuf_unref(pixbuf); - - gtk_widget_show(canvas); - gtk_widget_show(alignment); - g_free(filename); - - return alignment; - } else - return NULL; -} - -static GSList *inited_arrays=NULL; - -static void -free_pixmaps (void) -{ - int i; - GSList *li; - - for (li = inited_arrays; li != NULL; li = li->next) { - EPixmap *pixcache = li->data; - for (i = 0; pixcache [i].path; i++) - g_free (pixcache [i].pixbuf); - } - - g_slist_free(inited_arrays); -} - -void e_pixmaps_update (BonoboUIComponent *uic, EPixmap *pixcache) -{ - static int done_init = 0; - int i; - - if (!done_init) { - g_atexit (free_pixmaps); - done_init = 1; - } - - if (g_slist_find(inited_arrays, pixcache) == NULL) - inited_arrays = g_slist_prepend (inited_arrays, pixcache); - - for (i = 0; pixcache [i].path; i++) { - if (!pixcache [i].pixbuf) { - char *path; - GdkPixbuf *pixbuf; - - path = g_concat_dir_and_file (EVOLUTION_IMAGES, - pixcache [i].fname); - - pixbuf = gdk_pixbuf_new_from_file (path); - if (pixbuf == NULL) { - g_warning ("Cannot load image -- %s", path); - } else { - pixcache [i].pixbuf = bonobo_ui_util_pixbuf_to_xml (pixbuf); - gdk_pixbuf_unref (pixbuf); - } - - g_free (path); - } - bonobo_ui_component_set_prop (uic, pixcache [i].path, "pixname", - pixcache [i].pixbuf, NULL); - } -} - diff --git a/e-util/e-gui-utils.h b/e-util/e-gui-utils.h deleted file mode 100644 index 95df438915..0000000000 --- a/e-util/e-gui-utils.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef E_GUI_UTILS_H -#define E_GUI_UTILS_H - -#include <gtk/gtkwidget.h> -#include <bonobo/bonobo-ui-component.h> - -GtkWidget *e_create_image_widget (gchar *name, gchar *string1, gchar *string2, gint int1, gint int2); - -typedef struct _EPixmap EPixmap; - -struct _EPixmap { - const char *path; - const char *fname; - char *pixbuf; -}; - -#define E_PIXMAP(path,fname) { (path), (fname), NULL } -#define E_PIXMAP_END { NULL, NULL, NULL } - -/* Takes an array of pixmaps, terminated by (NULL, NULL), and loads into uic */ -void e_pixmaps_update (BonoboUIComponent *uic, EPixmap *pixcache); - -#endif /* E_GUI_UTILS_H */ diff --git a/e-util/e-html-utils.c b/e-util/e-html-utils.c deleted file mode 100644 index 0a1938f0fa..0000000000 --- a/e-util/e-html-utils.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,381 +0,0 @@ -/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 8 -*- */ -/* e-html-utils.c - * Copyright (C) 2000 Helix Code, Inc. - * Author: Dan Winship <danw@helixcode.com> - * - * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as - * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the - * License, or (at your option) any later version. - * - * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU - * General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public - * License along with this library; if not, write to the - * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, - * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. - */ - -#include <ctype.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <glib.h> -#include <unicode.h> - -#include "e-html-utils.h" - -static char * -check_size (char **buffer, int *buffer_size, char *out, int len) -{ - if (out + len > *buffer + *buffer_size) { - int index = out - *buffer; - - *buffer_size *= 2; - *buffer = g_realloc (*buffer, *buffer_size); - out = *buffer + index; - } - return out; -} - -static char * -url_extract (const unsigned char **text, gboolean check) -{ - const unsigned char *end = *text, *p; - char *out; - - while (*end && !isspace (*end) && (*end != '"') && (*end < 0x80)) - end++; - - /* Back up if we probably went too far. */ - while (end > *text && strchr (",.!?;:>)]}", *(end - 1))) - end--; - - if (check) { - /* Make sure we weren't fooled. */ - p = memchr (*text, ':', end - *text); - if (!p || end - p < 4) - return NULL; - } - - out = g_strndup (*text, end - *text); - *text = end; - return out; -} - -/* FIXME */ -static gboolean -is_email_address (const unsigned char *c) -{ - gboolean seen_at = FALSE, seen_postat = FALSE; - - if (*c == '<') - ++c; - - while (*c && (isalnum ((gint) *c) - || *c == '-' - || *c == '_' - || *c == (seen_at ? '.' : '@'))) { - - if (seen_at && !seen_postat) { - if (*c == '.') - return FALSE; - seen_postat = TRUE; - } - - if (*c == '@') - seen_at = TRUE; - - ++c; - } - - return seen_at && seen_postat && (isspace ((gint) *c) || *c == '>' || !*c); -} - -static gchar * -email_address_extract (const unsigned char **text) -{ - const unsigned char *end = *text; - char *out; - - while (*end && !isspace (*end) && (*end != '>') && (*end < 0x80)) - ++end; - - out = g_strndup (*text, end - *text); - if (!is_email_address (out)) { - g_free (out); - return NULL; - } - - *text = end; - return out; -} - -static gboolean -is_citation (const unsigned char *c) -{ - unicode_char_t u; - gint i; - - for (i = 0; c && *c && i < 10; i ++, c = unicode_next_utf8 (c)) { - unicode_get_utf8 (c, &u); - if (u == '>') - return TRUE; - if (!unicode_isalnum (u)) - return FALSE; - } - return FALSE; -} - -/** - * e_text_to_html_full: - * @input: a NUL-terminated input buffer - * @flags: some combination of the E_TEXT_TO_HTML_* flags defined - * in e-html-utils.h - * @color: color for citation highlighting - * - * This takes a buffer of text as input and produces a buffer of - * "equivalent" HTML, subject to certain transformation rules. - * - * The set of possible flags is: - * - * - E_TEXT_TO_HTML_PRE: wrap the output HTML in <PRE> and </PRE>. - * Should only be used if @input is the entire buffer to be - * converted. If e_text_to_html is being called with small pieces - * of data, you should wrap the entire result in <PRE> yourself. - * - * - E_TEXT_TO_HTML_CONVERT_NL: convert "\n" to "<BR>\n" on output. - * (should not be used with E_TEXT_TO_HTML_PRE, since that would - * result in double-newlines). - * - * - E_TEXT_TO_HTML_CONVERT_SPACES: convert a block of N spaces - * into N-1 non-breaking spaces and one normal space. A space - * at the start of the buffer is always converted to a - * non-breaking space, regardless of the following character, - * which probably means you don't want to use this flag on - * pieces of data that aren't delimited by at least line breaks. - * - * If E_TEXT_TO_HTML_CONVERT_NL and E_TEXT_TO_HTML_CONVERT_SPACES - * are both defined, then TABs will also be converted to spaces. - * - * - E_TEXT_TO_HTML_CONVERT_URLS: wrap <a href="..."> </a> around - * strings that look like URLs. - * - * - E_TEXT_TO_HTML_CONVERT_ADDRESSES: wrap <a href="mailto:..."> </a> around - * strings that look like mail addresses. - * - * - E_TEXT_TO_HTML_MARK_CITATION: wrap <font color="blue"> </font> around - * citations (lines beginning with "> "). - **/ -char * -e_text_to_html_full (const char *input, unsigned int flags, guint32 color) -{ - const unsigned char *cur = input; - char *buffer = NULL; - char *out = NULL; - int buffer_size = 0, col; - gboolean colored = FALSE; - - /* Allocate a translation buffer. */ - buffer_size = strlen (input) * 2 + 5; - buffer = g_malloc (buffer_size); - - out = buffer; - if (flags & E_TEXT_TO_HTML_PRE) - out += sprintf (out, "<PRE>\n"); - - col = 0; - - for (cur = input; cur && *cur; cur = unicode_next_utf8 (cur)) { - unicode_char_t u; - - unicode_get_utf8 (cur, &u); - if (flags & E_TEXT_TO_HTML_MARK_CITATION && col == 0) { - if (is_citation (cur)) { - if (!colored) { - gchar font [25]; - - g_snprintf (font, 25, "<FONT COLOR=\"#%06x\">", color); - - check_size (&buffer, &buffer_size, out, 25); - out += sprintf (out, "%s", font); - colored = TRUE; - } - } else if (colored) { - gchar *no_font = "</FONT>"; - - check_size (&buffer, &buffer_size, out, 9); - out += sprintf (out, "%s", no_font); - colored = FALSE; - } - } - - if (unicode_isalpha (u) && - (flags & E_TEXT_TO_HTML_CONVERT_URLS)) { - char *tmpurl = NULL, *refurl = NULL, *dispurl = NULL; - - if (!strncasecmp (cur, "http://", 7) || - !strncasecmp (cur, "https://", 8) || - !strncasecmp (cur, "ftp://", 6) || - !strncasecmp (cur, "nntp://", 7) || - !strncasecmp (cur, "mailto:", 7) || - !strncasecmp (cur, "news:", 5)) { - tmpurl = url_extract (&cur, TRUE); - if (tmpurl) { - refurl = e_text_to_html (tmpurl, 0); - dispurl = g_strdup (refurl); - } - } else if (!strncasecmp (cur, "www.", 4) && - (*(cur + 4) < 0x80) && - unicode_isalnum (*(cur + 4))) { - tmpurl = url_extract (&cur, FALSE); - dispurl = e_text_to_html (tmpurl, 0); - refurl = g_strdup_printf ("http://%s", - dispurl); - } - - if (tmpurl) { - out = check_size (&buffer, &buffer_size, out, - strlen (refurl) + - strlen (dispurl) + 15); - out += sprintf (out, - "<a href=\"%s\">%s</a>", - refurl, dispurl); - col += strlen (tmpurl); - g_free (tmpurl); - g_free (refurl); - g_free (dispurl); - } - - if (!*cur) - break; - unicode_get_utf8 (cur, &u); - } - - if (unicode_isalpha (u) - && (flags & E_TEXT_TO_HTML_CONVERT_ADDRESSES) - && is_email_address (cur)) { - gchar *addr = NULL, *dispaddr = NULL; - - addr = email_address_extract (&cur); - dispaddr = e_text_to_html (addr, 0); - - if (addr) { - gchar *outaddr = g_strdup_printf ("<a href=\"mailto:%s\">" - "<!--+GtkHTML:<DATA class=\"Text\" key=\"email\" value=\"%s\">-->" - "%s" - "<!--+GtkHTML:<DATA class=\"Text\" clear=\"email\">--> " - "</a>", - addr, addr, dispaddr); - out = check_size (&buffer, &buffer_size, out, strlen(outaddr)); - out += sprintf (out, "%s", outaddr); - col += strlen (addr); - g_free (addr); - g_free (dispaddr); - g_free (outaddr); - } - - if (!*cur) - break; - unicode_get_utf8 (cur, &u); - - } - - if (u == (unicode_char_t)-1) { - /* Sigh. Someone sent undeclared 8-bit data. - * Assume it's iso-8859-1. - */ - u = *cur; - } - - out = check_size (&buffer, &buffer_size, out, 10); - - switch (u) { - case '<': - strcpy (out, "<"); - out += 4; - col++; - break; - - case '>': - strcpy (out, ">"); - out += 4; - col++; - break; - - case '&': - strcpy (out, "&"); - out += 5; - col++; - break; - - case '"': - strcpy (out, """); - out += 6; - col++; - break; - - case '\n': - if (flags & E_TEXT_TO_HTML_CONVERT_NL) { - strcpy (out, "<br>"); - out += 4; - } - *out++ = *cur; - col = 0; - break; - - case '\t': - if (flags & (E_TEXT_TO_HTML_CONVERT_SPACES | - E_TEXT_TO_HTML_CONVERT_NL)) { - do { - out = check_size (&buffer, &buffer_size, - out, 7); - strcpy (out, " "); - out += 6; - col++; - } while (col % 8); - break; - } - /* otherwise, FALL THROUGH */ - - case ' ': - if (flags & E_TEXT_TO_HTML_CONVERT_SPACES) { - if (cur == (const unsigned char *)input || - *(cur + 1) == ' ' || *(cur + 1) == '\t') { - strcpy (out, " "); - out += 6; - col++; - break; - } - } - /* otherwise, FALL THROUGH */ - - default: - if ((u >= 0x20 && u < 0x80) || - (u == '\r' || u == '\t')) { - /* Default case, just copy. */ - *out++ = u; - } else { - out += g_snprintf(out, 9, "&#%d;", u); - } - col++; - break; - } - } - - out = check_size (&buffer, &buffer_size, out, 7); - if (flags & E_TEXT_TO_HTML_PRE) - strcpy (out, "</PRE>"); - else - *out = '\0'; - - return buffer; -} - -char * -e_text_to_html (const char *input, unsigned int flags) -{ - return e_text_to_html_full (input, flags, 0); -} diff --git a/e-util/e-html-utils.h b/e-util/e-html-utils.h deleted file mode 100644 index e95ca6e24a..0000000000 --- a/e-util/e-html-utils.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 8 -*- */ -/* e-html-utils.c */ -/* - * Copyright (C) 2000 Helix Code, Inc. - * Author: Dan Winship <danw@helixcode.com> - * - * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as - * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the - * License, or (at your option) any later version. - * - * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU - * General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public - * License along with this library; if not, write to the - * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, - * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. - */ - -#ifndef __E_HTML_UTILS__ -#define __E_HTML_UTILS__ - -#include <glib.h> - -#define E_TEXT_TO_HTML_PRE (1 << 0) -#define E_TEXT_TO_HTML_CONVERT_NL (1 << 1) -#define E_TEXT_TO_HTML_CONVERT_SPACES (1 << 2) -#define E_TEXT_TO_HTML_CONVERT_URLS (1 << 3) -#define E_TEXT_TO_HTML_MARK_CITATION (1 << 4) -#define E_TEXT_TO_HTML_CONVERT_ADDRESSES (1 << 5) - -char *e_text_to_html_full (const char *input, unsigned int flags, guint32 color); -char *e_text_to_html (const char *input, unsigned int flags); - -#endif /* __E_HTML_UTILS__ */ diff --git a/e-util/e-iterator.c b/e-util/e-iterator.c deleted file mode 100644 index fb0b3142c8..0000000000 --- a/e-util/e-iterator.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,186 +0,0 @@ -/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 8 -*- */ -/* - * Authors: - * Christopher James Lahey <clahey@umich.edu> - * - * Copyright (C) 2000 Helix Code, Inc. - * Copyright (C) 1999 The Free Software Foundation - */ - -#include <config.h> - -#include <gtk/gtksignal.h> -#include "e-iterator.h" - -#define ECI_CLASS(object) (E_ITERATOR_CLASS(GTK_OBJECT((object))->klass)) - -static void e_iterator_init (EIterator *card); -static void e_iterator_class_init (EIteratorClass *klass); - -#define PARENT_TYPE (gtk_object_get_type ()) - -static GtkObjectClass *parent_class; - -enum { - INVALIDATE, - LAST_SIGNAL -}; - -static guint e_iterator_signals [LAST_SIGNAL] = { 0, }; - -/** - * e_iterator_get_type: - * @void: - * - * Registers the &EIterator class if necessary, and returns the type ID - * associated to it. - * - * Return value: The type ID of the &EIterator class. - **/ -GtkType -e_iterator_get_type (void) -{ - static GtkType type = 0; - - if (!type) { - GtkTypeInfo info = { - "EIterator", - sizeof (EIterator), - sizeof (EIteratorClass), - (GtkClassInitFunc) e_iterator_class_init, - (GtkObjectInitFunc) e_iterator_init, - NULL, /* reserved_1 */ - NULL, /* reserved_2 */ - (GtkClassInitFunc) NULL - }; - - type = gtk_type_unique (PARENT_TYPE, &info); - } - - return type; -} - -static void -e_iterator_class_init (EIteratorClass *klass) -{ - GtkObjectClass *object_class; - - object_class = GTK_OBJECT_CLASS(klass); - - parent_class = gtk_type_class (PARENT_TYPE); - - e_iterator_signals [INVALIDATE] = - gtk_signal_new ("invalidate", - GTK_RUN_LAST, - object_class->type, - GTK_SIGNAL_OFFSET (EIteratorClass, invalidate), - gtk_marshal_NONE__NONE, - GTK_TYPE_NONE, 0); - - gtk_object_class_add_signals (object_class, e_iterator_signals, LAST_SIGNAL); - - klass->invalidate = NULL; - klass->get = NULL; - klass->reset = NULL; - klass->last = NULL; - klass->next = NULL; - klass->prev = NULL; - klass->delete = NULL; - klass->insert = NULL; - klass->set = NULL; - klass->is_valid = NULL; -} - -/** - * e_iterator_init: - */ -static void -e_iterator_init (EIterator *card) -{ -} - -/* - * Virtual functions: - */ -const void * -e_iterator_get (EIterator *iterator) -{ - if (ECI_CLASS(iterator)->get) - return ECI_CLASS(iterator)->get(iterator); - else - return NULL; -} - -void -e_iterator_reset (EIterator *iterator) -{ - if (ECI_CLASS(iterator)->reset) - ECI_CLASS(iterator)->reset(iterator); -} - -void -e_iterator_last (EIterator *iterator) -{ - if (ECI_CLASS(iterator)->last) - ECI_CLASS(iterator)->last(iterator); -} - -gboolean -e_iterator_next (EIterator *iterator) -{ - if (ECI_CLASS(iterator)->next) - return ECI_CLASS(iterator)->next(iterator); - else - return FALSE; -} - -gboolean -e_iterator_prev (EIterator *iterator) -{ - if (ECI_CLASS(iterator)->prev) - return ECI_CLASS(iterator)->prev(iterator); - else - return FALSE; -} - -void -e_iterator_delete (EIterator *iterator) -{ - if (ECI_CLASS(iterator)->delete) - ECI_CLASS(iterator)->delete(iterator); -} - -void e_iterator_insert (EIterator *iterator, - const void *object, - gboolean before) -{ - if (ECI_CLASS(iterator)->insert) - ECI_CLASS(iterator)->insert(iterator, object, before); -} - -void -e_iterator_set (EIterator *iterator, - const void *object) -{ - if (ECI_CLASS(iterator)->set) - ECI_CLASS(iterator)->set(iterator, object); -} - -gboolean -e_iterator_is_valid (EIterator *iterator) -{ - if (ECI_CLASS(iterator)->is_valid) - return ECI_CLASS(iterator)->is_valid(iterator); - else - return FALSE; -} - -void -e_iterator_invalidate (EIterator *iterator) -{ - g_return_if_fail (iterator != NULL); - g_return_if_fail (E_IS_ITERATOR (iterator)); - - gtk_signal_emit (GTK_OBJECT (iterator), - e_iterator_signals [INVALIDATE]); -} diff --git a/e-util/e-iterator.h b/e-util/e-iterator.h deleted file mode 100644 index 667e141686..0000000000 --- a/e-util/e-iterator.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,69 +0,0 @@ -/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 8 -*- */ -/* - * Authors: - * Chris Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - * - * Copyright (C) 2000 Helix Code, Inc. - * Copyright (C) 1999 The Free Software Foundation - */ - -#ifndef __E_ITERATOR_H__ -#define __E_ITERATOR_H__ - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <time.h> -#include <gtk/gtkobject.h> - -#define E_TYPE_ITERATOR (e_iterator_get_type ()) -#define E_ITERATOR(obj) (GTK_CHECK_CAST ((obj), E_TYPE_ITERATOR, EIterator)) -#define E_ITERATOR_CLASS(klass) (GTK_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((klass), E_TYPE_ITERATOR, EIteratorClass)) -#define E_IS_ITERATOR(obj) (GTK_CHECK_TYPE ((obj), E_TYPE_ITERATOR)) -#define E_IS_ITERATOR_CLASS(klass) (GTK_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((klass), E_TYPE_ITERATOR)) - -typedef struct _EIterator EIterator; -typedef struct _EIteratorClass EIteratorClass; - -struct _EIterator { - GtkObject object; -}; - -struct _EIteratorClass { - GtkObjectClass parent_class; - - /* Signals */ - void (*invalidate) (EIterator *iterator); - - /* Virtual functions */ - const void * (*get) (EIterator *iterator); - void (*reset) (EIterator *iterator); - void (*last) (EIterator *iterator); - gboolean (*next) (EIterator *iterator); - gboolean (*prev) (EIterator *iterator); - void (*delete) (EIterator *iterator); - void (*insert) (EIterator *iterator, - const void *object, - gboolean before); - void (*set) (EIterator *iterator, - const void *object); - gboolean (*is_valid) (EIterator *iterator); -}; - -const void *e_iterator_get (EIterator *iterator); -void e_iterator_reset (EIterator *iterator); -void e_iterator_last (EIterator *iterator); -gboolean e_iterator_next (EIterator *iterator); -gboolean e_iterator_prev (EIterator *iterator); -void e_iterator_delete (EIterator *iterator); -void e_iterator_insert (EIterator *iterator, - const void *object, - gboolean before); -void e_iterator_set (EIterator *iterator, - const void *object); -gboolean e_iterator_is_valid (EIterator *iterator); - -void e_iterator_invalidate (EIterator *iterator); - -/* Standard Gtk function */ -GtkType e_iterator_get_type (void); - -#endif /* ! __E_ITERATOR_H__ */ diff --git a/e-util/e-list-iterator.c b/e-util/e-list-iterator.c deleted file mode 100644 index b6e5a7018a..0000000000 --- a/e-util/e-list-iterator.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,242 +0,0 @@ -/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 8 -*- */ -/* - * Authors: - * Christopher James Lahey <clahey@umich.edu> - * - * Copyright (C) 2000 Helix Code, Inc. - * Copyright (C) 1999 The Free Software Foundation - */ - -#include <config.h> - -#include "e-list-iterator.h" -#include "e-list.h" - - -static void e_list_iterator_init (EListIterator *list); -static void e_list_iterator_class_init (EListIteratorClass *klass); - -static void e_list_iterator_invalidate (EIterator *iterator); -static gboolean e_list_iterator_is_valid (EIterator *iterator); -static void e_list_iterator_set (EIterator *iterator, - const void *object); -static void e_list_iterator_delete (EIterator *iterator); -static void e_list_iterator_insert (EIterator *iterator, - const void *object, - gboolean before); -static gboolean e_list_iterator_prev (EIterator *iterator); -static gboolean e_list_iterator_next (EIterator *iterator); -static void e_list_iterator_reset (EIterator *iterator); -static void e_list_iterator_last (EIterator *iterator); -static const void *e_list_iterator_get (EIterator *iterator); -static void e_list_iterator_destroy (GtkObject *object); - -#define PARENT_TYPE (e_iterator_get_type ()) - -static GtkObjectClass *parent_class; -#define PARENT_CLASS (E_ITERATOR_CLASS(parent_class)) - -/** - * e_list_iterator_get_type: - * @void: - * - * Registers the &EListIterator class if necessary, and returns the type ID - * associated to it. - * - * Return value: The type ID of the &EListIterator class. - **/ -GtkType -e_list_iterator_get_type (void) -{ - static GtkType type = 0; - - if (!type) { - GtkTypeInfo info = { - "EListIterator", - sizeof (EListIterator), - sizeof (EListIteratorClass), - (GtkClassInitFunc) e_list_iterator_class_init, - (GtkObjectInitFunc) e_list_iterator_init, - NULL, /* reserved_1 */ - NULL, /* reserved_2 */ - (GtkClassInitFunc) NULL - }; - - type = gtk_type_unique (PARENT_TYPE, &info); - } - - return type; -} - -static void -e_list_iterator_class_init (EListIteratorClass *klass) -{ - GtkObjectClass *object_class; - EIteratorClass *iterator_class; - - object_class = GTK_OBJECT_CLASS(klass); - iterator_class = E_ITERATOR_CLASS(klass); - - parent_class = gtk_type_class (PARENT_TYPE); - - object_class->destroy = e_list_iterator_destroy; - - iterator_class->invalidate = e_list_iterator_invalidate; - iterator_class->get = e_list_iterator_get; - iterator_class->reset = e_list_iterator_reset; - iterator_class->last = e_list_iterator_last; - iterator_class->next = e_list_iterator_next; - iterator_class->prev = e_list_iterator_prev; - iterator_class->delete = e_list_iterator_delete; - iterator_class->insert = e_list_iterator_insert; - iterator_class->set = e_list_iterator_set; - iterator_class->is_valid = e_list_iterator_is_valid; -} - - - -/** - * e_list_iterator_init: - */ -static void -e_list_iterator_init (EListIterator *list) -{ -} - -EIterator * -e_list_iterator_new (EList *list) -{ - EListIterator *iterator = gtk_type_new(e_list_iterator_get_type()); - - iterator->list = list; - gtk_object_ref(GTK_OBJECT(list)); - iterator->iterator = list->list; - - return E_ITERATOR(iterator); -} - -/* - * Virtual functions: - */ -static void -e_list_iterator_destroy (GtkObject *object) -{ - EListIterator *iterator = E_LIST_ITERATOR(object); - e_list_remove_iterator(iterator->list, E_ITERATOR(iterator)); - gtk_object_unref(GTK_OBJECT(iterator->list)); -} - -static const void * -e_list_iterator_get (EIterator *_iterator) -{ - EListIterator *iterator = E_LIST_ITERATOR(_iterator); - if (iterator->iterator) - return iterator->iterator->data; - else - return NULL; -} - -static void -e_list_iterator_reset (EIterator *_iterator) -{ - EListIterator *iterator = E_LIST_ITERATOR(_iterator); - iterator->iterator = iterator->list->list; -} - -static void -e_list_iterator_last (EIterator *_iterator) -{ - EListIterator *iterator = E_LIST_ITERATOR(_iterator); - iterator->iterator = g_list_last(iterator->list->list); -} - -static gboolean -e_list_iterator_next (EIterator *_iterator) -{ - EListIterator *iterator = E_LIST_ITERATOR(_iterator); - if (iterator->iterator) - iterator->iterator = g_list_next(iterator->iterator); - return (iterator->iterator != NULL); -} - -static gboolean -e_list_iterator_prev (EIterator *_iterator) -{ - EListIterator *iterator = E_LIST_ITERATOR(_iterator); - if (iterator->iterator) - iterator->iterator = g_list_previous(iterator->iterator); - return (iterator->iterator != NULL); -} - -static void -e_list_iterator_insert (EIterator *_iterator, - const void *object, - gboolean before) -{ - EListIterator *iterator = E_LIST_ITERATOR(_iterator); - void *data; - if (iterator->list->copy) - data = iterator->list->copy(object, iterator->list->closure); - else - data = (void *) object; - if (iterator->iterator) { - if (before) { - iterator->list->list = g_list_first(g_list_prepend(iterator->iterator, data)); - iterator->iterator = iterator->iterator->prev; - } else { - if (iterator->iterator->next) - g_list_prepend(iterator->iterator->next, data); - else - g_list_append(iterator->iterator, data); - iterator->iterator = iterator->iterator->next; - } - e_list_invalidate_iterators(iterator->list, E_ITERATOR(iterator)); - } else { - if (before) { - iterator->list->list = g_list_append(iterator->list->list, data); - iterator->iterator = g_list_last(iterator->list->list); - } else { - iterator->list->list = g_list_prepend(iterator->list->list, data); - iterator->iterator = iterator->list->list; - } - e_list_invalidate_iterators(iterator->list, E_ITERATOR(iterator)); - } -} - -static void -e_list_iterator_delete (EIterator *_iterator) -{ - EListIterator *iterator = E_LIST_ITERATOR(_iterator); - if (iterator->iterator) { - e_list_remove_link (iterator->list, iterator->iterator); - } -} - -static void -e_list_iterator_set (EIterator *_iterator, - const void *object) -{ - EListIterator *iterator = E_LIST_ITERATOR(_iterator); - if (iterator->iterator) { - if (iterator->list->free) - iterator->list->free(iterator->iterator->data, iterator->list->closure); - if (iterator->list->copy) - iterator->iterator->data = iterator->list->copy(object, iterator->list->closure); - else - iterator->iterator->data = (void *) object; - } -} - -static gboolean -e_list_iterator_is_valid (EIterator *_iterator) -{ - EListIterator *iterator = E_LIST_ITERATOR(_iterator); - return iterator->iterator != NULL; -} - -static void -e_list_iterator_invalidate (EIterator *_iterator) -{ - EListIterator *iterator = E_LIST_ITERATOR(_iterator); - iterator->iterator = NULL; -} diff --git a/e-util/e-list-iterator.h b/e-util/e-list-iterator.h deleted file mode 100644 index 1c6f7c6ca8..0000000000 --- a/e-util/e-list-iterator.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 8 -*- */ -/* - * Authors: - * Chris Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - * - * Copyright (C) 2000 Helix Code, Inc. - * Copyright (C) 1999 The Free Software Foundation - */ - -#ifndef __E_LIST_ITERATOR_H__ -#define __E_LIST_ITERATOR_H__ - -typedef struct _EListIterator EListIterator; -typedef struct _EListIteratorClass EListIteratorClass; - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <time.h> -#include <gtk/gtkobject.h> - -#include <e-util/e-iterator.h> -#include <e-util/e-list.h> - -#define E_TYPE_LIST_ITERATOR (e_list_iterator_get_type ()) -#define E_LIST_ITERATOR(obj) (GTK_CHECK_CAST ((obj), E_TYPE_LIST_ITERATOR, EListIterator)) -#define E_LIST_ITERATOR_CLASS(klass) (GTK_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((klass), E_TYPE_LIST_ITERATOR, EListIteratorClass)) -#define E_IS_LIST_ITERATOR(obj) (GTK_CHECK_TYPE ((obj), E_TYPE_LIST_ITERATOR)) -#define E_IS_LIST_ITERATOR_CLASS(klass) (GTK_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((klass), E_TYPE_LIST_ITERATOR)) - -struct _EListIterator { - EIterator parent; - - EList *list; - GList *iterator; -}; - -struct _EListIteratorClass { - EIteratorClass parent_class; -}; - -EIterator *e_list_iterator_new (EList *list); - -/* Standard Gtk function */ -GtkType e_list_iterator_get_type (void); - -#endif /* ! __E_LIST_ITERATOR_H__ */ diff --git a/e-util/e-list.c b/e-util/e-list.c deleted file mode 100644 index 9efe4503f7..0000000000 --- a/e-util/e-list.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,176 +0,0 @@ -/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 8 -*- */ -/* - * Authors: - * Christopher James Lahey <clahey@umich.edu> - * - * Copyright (C) 2000 Helix Code, Inc. - * Copyright (C) 1999 The Free Software Foundation - */ - -#include <config.h> - -#include "e-list.h" -#include "e-list-iterator.h" - -#define ECL_CLASS(object) (E_LIST_CLASS(GTK_OBJECT((object))->klass)) - -static void e_list_init (EList *list); -static void e_list_class_init (EListClass *klass); -static void e_list_destroy (GtkObject *object); - -#define PARENT_TYPE (gtk_object_get_type ()) - -static GtkObjectClass *parent_class; - -/** - * e_list_get_type: - * @void: - * - * Registers the &EList class if necessary, and returns the type ID - * associated to it. - * - * Return value: The type ID of the &EList class. - **/ -GtkType -e_list_get_type (void) -{ - static GtkType type = 0; - - if (!type) { - GtkTypeInfo info = { - "EList", - sizeof (EList), - sizeof (EListClass), - (GtkClassInitFunc) e_list_class_init, - (GtkObjectInitFunc) e_list_init, - NULL, /* reserved_1 */ - NULL, /* reserved_2 */ - (GtkClassInitFunc) NULL - }; - - type = gtk_type_unique (PARENT_TYPE, &info); - } - - return type; -} - -static void -e_list_class_init (EListClass *klass) -{ - GtkObjectClass *object_class; - - object_class = GTK_OBJECT_CLASS(klass); - - parent_class = gtk_type_class (PARENT_TYPE); - - object_class->destroy = e_list_destroy; -} - -/** - * e_list_init: - */ -static void -e_list_init (EList *list) -{ - list->list = NULL; - list->iterators = NULL; -} - -EList * -e_list_new (EListCopyFunc copy, EListFreeFunc free, void *closure) -{ - EList *list = gtk_type_new(e_list_get_type()); - list->copy = copy; - list->free = free; - list->closure = closure; - return list; -} - -EList * -e_list_duplicate (EList *old) -{ - EList *list = gtk_type_new(e_list_get_type()); - - list->copy = old->copy; - list->free = old->free; - list->closure = old->closure; - list->list = g_list_copy(old->list); - if (list->copy) { - GList *listlist; - for (listlist = list->list; listlist; listlist = listlist->next) { - listlist->data = list->copy (listlist->data, list->closure); - } - } - return list; -} - -EIterator * -e_list_get_iterator (EList *list) -{ - EIterator *iterator = e_list_iterator_new(list); - list->iterators = g_list_append(list->iterators, iterator); - return iterator; -} - -int -e_list_length (EList *list) -{ - return g_list_length(list->list); -} - -void -e_list_append (EList *list, const void *data) -{ - e_list_invalidate_iterators(list, NULL); - if (list->copy) - list->list = g_list_append(list->list, list->copy(data, list->closure)); - else - list->list = g_list_append(list->list, (void *) data); -} - -void -e_list_invalidate_iterators (EList *list, EIterator *skip) -{ - GList *iterators = list->iterators; - for (; iterators; iterators = iterators->next) { - if (iterators->data != skip) { - e_iterator_invalidate(E_ITERATOR(iterators->data)); - } - } -} - -/* FIXME: This doesn't work properly if the iterator is the first - iterator in the list. Well, the iterator doesn't continue on after - the next time next is called, at least. */ -void -e_list_remove_link (EList *list, GList *link) -{ - GList *iterators = list->iterators; - for (; iterators; iterators = iterators->next) { - if (((EListIterator *)iterators->data)->iterator == link) { - e_iterator_prev(iterators->data); - } - } - if (list->free) - list->free(link->data, list->closure); - list->list = g_list_remove_link(list->list, link); - g_list_free_1(link); -} - -void -e_list_remove_iterator (EList *list, EIterator *iterator) -{ - list->iterators = g_list_remove(list->iterators, iterator); -} - -/* - * Virtual functions - */ -static void -e_list_destroy (GtkObject *object) -{ - EList *list = E_LIST(object); - g_list_foreach(list->list, (GFunc) list->free, list->closure); - g_list_free(list->list); -} - diff --git a/e-util/e-list.h b/e-util/e-list.h deleted file mode 100644 index 75a701dcf5..0000000000 --- a/e-util/e-list.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ -/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 8 -*- */ -/* - * Authors: - * Chris Lahey <clahey@helixcode.com> - * - * Copyright (C) 2000 Helix Code, Inc. - * Copyright (C) 1999 The Free Software Foundation - */ - -#ifndef __E_LIST_H__ -#define __E_LIST_H__ - -typedef struct _EList EList; -typedef struct _EListClass EListClass; - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <time.h> -#include <gtk/gtkobject.h> -#include <e-util/e-list-iterator.h> - -#define E_TYPE_LIST (e_list_get_type ()) -#define E_LIST(obj) (GTK_CHECK_CAST ((obj), E_TYPE_LIST, EList)) -#define E_LIST_CLASS(klass) (GTK_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((klass), E_TYPE_LIST, EListClass)) -#define E_IS_LIST(obj) (GTK_CHECK_TYPE ((obj), E_TYPE_LIST)) -#define E_IS_LIST_CLASS(klass) (GTK_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((klass), E_TYPE_LIST)) - -typedef void *(*EListCopyFunc) (const void *data, void *closure); -typedef void (*EListFreeFunc) (void *data, void *closure); - -struct _EList { - GtkObject object; - GList *list; - GList *iterators; - EListCopyFunc copy; - EListFreeFunc free; - void *closure; -}; - -struct _EListClass { - GtkObjectClass parent_class; -}; - -EList *e_list_new (EListCopyFunc copy, - EListFreeFunc free, - void *closure); -EList *e_list_duplicate (EList *list); -EIterator *e_list_get_iterator (EList *list); -void e_list_append (EList *list, - const void *data); -int e_list_length (EList *list); - -/* For iterators to call. */ -void e_list_remove_link (EList *list, - GList *link); -void e_list_remove_iterator (EList *list, - EIterator *iterator); -void e_list_invalidate_iterators (EList *list, - EIterator *skip); - -/* Standard Gtk function */ -GtkType e_list_get_type (void); - -#endif /* ! __E_LIST_H__ */ diff --git a/e-util/e-memory.c b/e-util/e-memory.c deleted file mode 100644 index 0265088297..0000000000 --- a/e-util/e-memory.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,891 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (c) 2000 Helix Code Inc. - * - * Author: Michael Zucchi <notzed@helixcode.com> - * - * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as - * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the - * License, or (at your option) any later version. - * - * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - * GNU General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 - * USA - -*/ - -#include <string.h> /* memset() */ -#include <stdlib.h> /* alloca() */ -#include <glib.h> - -#include "e-memory.h" - -#define s(x) /* strv debug */ - -/*#define TIMEIT*/ - -#ifdef TIMEIT -#include <sys/time.h> -#include <unistd.h> - -struct timeval timeit_start; - -static time_start(const char *desc) -{ - gettimeofday(&timeit_start, NULL); - printf("starting: %s\n", desc); -} - -static time_end(const char *desc) -{ - unsigned long diff; - struct timeval end; - - gettimeofday(&end, NULL); - diff = end.tv_sec * 1000 + end.tv_usec/1000; - diff -= timeit_start.tv_sec * 1000 + timeit_start.tv_usec/1000; - printf("%s took %ld.%03ld seconds\n", - desc, diff / 1000, diff % 1000); -} -#else -#define time_start(x) -#define time_end(x) -#endif - -/* mempool class */ - -#define STRUCT_ALIGN (4) - -typedef struct _MemChunkFreeNode { - struct _MemChunkFreeNode *next; - unsigned int atoms; -} MemChunkFreeNode; - -typedef struct _EMemChunk { - unsigned int blocksize; /* number of atoms in a block */ - unsigned int atomsize; /* size of each atom */ - GPtrArray *blocks; /* blocks of raw memory */ - struct _MemChunkFreeNode *free; -} MemChunk; - -/** - * e_memchunk_new: - * @atomcount: The number of atoms stored in a single malloc'd block of memory. - * @atomsize: The size of each allocation. - * - * Create a new memchunk header. Memchunks are an efficient way to allocate - * and deallocate identical sized blocks of memory quickly, and space efficiently. - * - * e_memchunks are effectively the same as gmemchunks, only faster (much), and - * they use less memory overhead for housekeeping. - * - * Return value: The new header. - **/ -MemChunk *e_memchunk_new(int atomcount, int atomsize) -{ - MemChunk *m = g_malloc(sizeof(*m)); - - m->blocksize = atomcount; - m->atomsize = MAX(atomsize, sizeof(MemChunkFreeNode)); - m->blocks = g_ptr_array_new(); - m->free = NULL; - - return m; -} - -/** - * memchunk_alloc: - * @m: - * - * Allocate a new atom size block of memory from a memchunk. - **/ -void *e_memchunk_alloc(MemChunk *m) -{ - char *b; - MemChunkFreeNode *f; - void *mem; - - f = m->free; - if (f) { - f->atoms--; - if (f->atoms > 0) { - mem = ((char *)f) + (f->atoms*m->atomsize); - } else { - mem = f; - m->free = m->free->next; - } - return mem; - } else { - b = g_malloc(m->blocksize * m->atomsize); - g_ptr_array_add(m->blocks, b); - f = (MemChunkFreeNode *)&b[m->atomsize]; - f->atoms = m->blocksize-1; - f->next = NULL; - m->free = f; - return b; - } -} - -void *e_memchunk_alloc0(EMemChunk *m) -{ - void *mem; - - mem = e_memchunk_alloc(m); - memset(mem, 0, m->atomsize); - - return mem; -} - -/** - * e_memchunk_free: - * @m: - * @mem: Address of atom to free. - * - * Free a single atom back to the free pool of atoms in the given - * memchunk. - **/ -void -e_memchunk_free(MemChunk *m, void *mem) -{ - MemChunkFreeNode *f; - - /* put the location back in the free list. If we knew if the preceeding or following - cells were free, we could merge the free nodes, but it doesn't really add much */ - f = mem; - f->next = m->free; - m->free = f; - f->atoms = 1; - - /* we could store the free list sorted - we could then do the above, and also - probably improve the locality of reference properties for the allocator */ - /* and it would simplify some other algorithms at that, but slow this one down - significantly */ -} - -/** - * e_memchunk_empty: - * @m: - * - * Clean out the memchunk buffers. Marks all allocated memory as free blocks, - * but does not give it back to the system. Can be used if the memchunk - * is to be used repeatedly. - **/ -void -e_memchunk_empty(MemChunk *m) -{ - int i; - MemChunkFreeNode *f, *h = NULL; - - for (i=0;i<m->blocks->len;i++) { - f = (MemChunkFreeNode *)m->blocks->pdata[i]; - f->atoms = m->blocksize; - f->next = h; - h = f; - } - m->free = h; -} - -struct _cleaninfo { - struct _cleaninfo *next; - char *base; - int count; - int size; /* just so tree_search has it, sigh */ -}; - -static int tree_compare(struct _cleaninfo *a, struct _cleaninfo *b) -{ - if (a->base < b->base) - return -1; - else if (a->base > b->base) - return 1; - return 0; -} - -static int tree_search(struct _cleaninfo *a, char *mem) -{ - if (a->base <= mem) { - if (mem < &a->base[a->size]) - return 0; - return 1; - } - return -1; -} - -/** - * e_memchunk_clean: - * @m: - * - * Scan all empty blocks and check for blocks which can be free'd - * back to the system. - * - * This routine may take a while to run if there are many allocated - * memory blocks (if the total number of allocations is many times - * greater than atomcount). - **/ -void -e_memchunk_clean(MemChunk *m) -{ - GTree *tree; - int i; - MemChunkFreeNode *f; - struct _cleaninfo *ci, *hi = NULL; - - f = m->free; - if (m->blocks->len == 0 || f == NULL) - return; - - /* first, setup the tree/list so we can map free block addresses to block addresses */ - tree = g_tree_new((GCompareFunc)tree_compare); - for (i=0;i<m->blocks->len;i++) { - ci = alloca(sizeof(*ci)); - ci->count = 0; - ci->base = m->blocks->pdata[i]; - ci->size = m->blocksize * m->atomsize; - g_tree_insert(tree, ci, ci); - ci->next = hi; - hi = ci; - } - - /* now, scan all free nodes, and count them in their tree node */ - while (f) { - ci = g_tree_search(tree, (GSearchFunc)tree_search, f); - if (ci) { - ci->count += f->atoms; - } else { - g_warning("error, can't find free node in memory block\n"); - } - f = f->next; - } - - /* if any nodes are all free, free & unlink them */ - ci = hi; - while (ci) { - if (ci->count == m->blocksize) { - g_ptr_array_remove_fast(m->blocks, ci->base); - g_free(ci->base); - } - ci = ci->next; - } - - g_tree_destroy(tree); -} - -/** - * e_memchunk_destroy: - * @m: - * - * Free the memchunk header, and all associated memory. - **/ -void -e_memchunk_destroy(MemChunk *m) -{ - int i; - - if (m == NULL) - return; - - for (i=0;i<m->blocks->len;i++) - g_free(m->blocks->pdata[i]); - g_ptr_array_free(m->blocks, TRUE); - g_free(m); -} - -typedef struct _MemPoolNode { - struct _MemPoolNode *next; - - int free; - char data[1]; -} MemPoolNode; - -typedef struct _MemPoolThresholdNode { - struct _MemPoolThresholdNode *next; - char data[1]; -} MemPoolThresholdNode; - -typedef struct _EMemPool { - int blocksize; - int threshold; - unsigned int align; - struct _MemPoolNode *blocks; - struct _MemPoolThresholdNode *threshold_blocks; -} MemPool; - -/* a pool of mempool header blocks */ -static MemChunk *mempool_memchunk; -#ifdef G_THREADS_ENABLED -static GStaticMutex mempool_mutex = G_STATIC_MUTEX_INIT; -#endif - -/** - * e_mempool_new: - * @blocksize: The base blocksize to use for all system alocations. - * @threshold: If the allocation exceeds the threshold, then it is - * allocated separately and stored in a separate list. - * @flags: Alignment options: E_MEMPOOL_ALIGN_STRUCT uses native - * struct alignment, E_MEMPOOL_ALIGN_WORD aligns to 16 bits (2 bytes), - * and E_MEMPOOL_ALIGN_BYTE aligns to the nearest byte. The default - * is to align to native structures. - * - * Create a new mempool header. Mempools can be used to efficiently - * allocate data which can then be freed as a whole. - * - * Mempools can also be used to efficiently allocate arbitrarily - * aligned data (such as strings) without incurring the space overhead - * of aligning each allocation (which is not required for strings). - * - * However, each allocation cannot be freed individually, only all - * or nothing. - * - * Return value: - **/ -MemPool *e_mempool_new(int blocksize, int threshold, EMemPoolFlags flags) -{ - MemPool *pool; - -#ifdef G_THREADS_ENABLED - g_static_mutex_lock(&mempool_mutex); -#endif - if (mempool_memchunk == NULL) { - mempool_memchunk = e_memchunk_new(8, sizeof(MemPool)); - } - pool = e_memchunk_alloc(mempool_memchunk); -#ifdef G_THREADS_ENABLED - g_static_mutex_unlock(&mempool_mutex); -#endif - if (threshold >= blocksize) - threshold = blocksize * 2 / 3; - pool->blocksize = blocksize; - pool->threshold = threshold; - pool->blocks = NULL; - pool->threshold_blocks = NULL; - - switch (flags & E_MEMPOOL_ALIGN_MASK) { - case E_MEMPOOL_ALIGN_STRUCT: - default: - pool->align = STRUCT_ALIGN-1; - break; - case E_MEMPOOL_ALIGN_WORD: - pool->align = 2-1; - break; - case E_MEMPOOL_ALIGN_BYTE: - pool->align = 1-1; - } - return pool; -} - -/** - * e_mempool_alloc: - * @pool: - * @size: - * - * Allocate a new data block in the mempool. Size will - * be rounded up to the mempool's alignment restrictions - * before being used. - **/ -void *e_mempool_alloc(MemPool *pool, register int size) -{ - size = (size + pool->align) & (~(pool->align)); - if (size>=pool->threshold) { - MemPoolThresholdNode *n; - - n = g_malloc(sizeof(*n) - sizeof(char) + size); - n->next = pool->threshold_blocks; - pool->threshold_blocks = n; - return &n->data[0]; - } else { - register MemPoolNode *n; - - n = pool->blocks; - if (n && n->free >= size) { - n->free -= size; - return &n->data[n->free]; - } - - /* maybe we could do some sort of the free blocks based on size, but - it doubt its worth it at all */ - - n = g_malloc(sizeof(*n) - sizeof(char) + pool->blocksize); - n->next = pool->blocks; - pool->blocks = n; - n->free = pool->blocksize - size; - return &n->data[n->free]; - } -} - -char *e_mempool_strdup(EMemPool *pool, const char *str) -{ - char *out; - - out = e_mempool_alloc(pool, strlen(str)+1); - strcpy(out, str); - - return out; -} - -/** - * e_mempool_flush: - * @pool: - * @freeall: Free all system allocated blocks as well. - * - * Flush used memory and mark allocated blocks as free. - * - * If @freeall is #TRUE, then all allocated blocks are free'd - * as well. Otherwise only blocks above the threshold are - * actually freed, and the others are simply marked as empty. - **/ -void e_mempool_flush(MemPool *pool, int freeall) -{ - MemPoolThresholdNode *tn, *tw; - MemPoolNode *pw, *pn; - - tw = pool->threshold_blocks; - while (tw) { - tn = tw->next; - g_free(tw); - tw = tn; - } - pool->threshold_blocks = NULL; - - if (freeall) { - pw = pool->blocks; - while (pw) { - pn = pw->next; - g_free(pw); - pw = pn; - } - pool->blocks = NULL; - } else { - pw = pool->blocks; - while (pw) { - pw->free = pool->blocksize; - pw = pw->next; - } - } -} - -/** - * e_mempool_destroy: - * @pool: - * - * Free all memory associated with a mempool. - **/ -void e_mempool_destroy(MemPool *pool) -{ - if (pool) { - e_mempool_flush(pool, 1); - e_memchunk_free(mempool_memchunk, pool); - } -} - - -/* - string array classes -*/ - -#define STRV_UNPACKED ((unsigned char)(~0)) - -struct _EStrv { - unsigned char length; /* how many entries we have (or the token STRV_UNPACKED) */ - char data[1]; /* data follows */ -}; - -struct _s_strv_string { - char *string; /* the string to output */ - char *free; /* a string to free, if we referenced it */ -}; - -struct _e_strvunpacked { - unsigned char type; /* we overload last to indicate this is unpacked */ - MemPool *pool; /* pool of memory for strings */ - struct _EStrv *source; /* if we were converted from a packed one, keep the source around for a while */ - unsigned int length; - struct _s_strv_string strings[1]; /* the string array data follows */ -}; - -/** - * e_strv_new: - * @size: The number of elements in the strv. Currently this is limited - * to 254 elements. - * - * Create a new strv (string array) header. strv's can be used to - * create and work with arrays of strings that can then be compressed - * into a space-efficient static structure. This is useful - * where a number of strings are to be stored for lookup, and not - * generally edited afterwards. - * - * The size limit is currently 254 elements. This will probably not - * change as arrays of this size suffer significant performance - * penalties when looking up strings with high indices. - * - * Return value: - **/ -struct _EStrv * -e_strv_new(int size) -{ - struct _e_strvunpacked *s; - - g_assert(size<255); - - s = g_malloc(sizeof(*s) + (size-1)*sizeof(s->strings[0])); - s(printf("new strv=%p, size = %d bytes\n", s, sizeof(*s) + (size-1)*sizeof(char *))); - s->type = STRV_UNPACKED; - s->pool = NULL; - s->length = size; - s->source = NULL; - memset(s->strings, 0, size*sizeof(s->strings[0])); - - return (struct _EStrv *)s; -} - -static struct _e_strvunpacked * -strv_unpack(struct _EStrv *strv) -{ - struct _e_strvunpacked *s; - register char *p; - int i; - - s(printf("unpacking\n")); - - s = (struct _e_strvunpacked *)e_strv_new(strv->length); - p = strv->data; - for (i=0;i<s->length;i++) { - if (i>0) - while (*p++) - ; - s->strings[i].string = p; - } - s->source = strv; - s->type = STRV_UNPACKED; - - return s; -} - -/** - * e_strv_set_ref: - * @strv: - * @index: - * @str: - * - * Set a string array element by reference. The string - * is not copied until the array is packed. - * - * If @strv has been packed, then it is unpacked ready - * for more inserts, and should be packed again once finished with. - * The memory used by the original @strv is not freed until - * the new strv is packed, or freed itself. - * - * Return value: A new EStrv if the strv has already - * been packed, otherwise @strv. - **/ -struct _EStrv * -e_strv_set_ref(struct _EStrv *strv, int index, char *str) -{ - struct _e_strvunpacked *s; - - s(printf("set ref %d '%s'\n ", index, str)); - - if (strv->length != STRV_UNPACKED) - s = strv_unpack(strv); - else - s = (struct _e_strvunpacked *)strv; - - g_assert(index>=0 && index < s->length); - - s->strings[index].string = str; - - return (struct _EStrv *)s; -} - -/** - * e_strv_set_ref_free: - * @strv: - * @index: - * @str: - * - * Set a string by reference, similar to set_ref, but also - * free the string when finished with it. The string - * is not copied until the strv is packed, and not at - * all if the index is overwritten. - * - * Return value: @strv if already unpacked, otherwise an packed - * EStrv. - **/ -struct _EStrv * -e_strv_set_ref_free(struct _EStrv *strv, int index, char *str) -{ - struct _e_strvunpacked *s; - - s(printf("set ref %d '%s'\n ", index, str)); - - if (strv->length != STRV_UNPACKED) - s = strv_unpack(strv); - else - s = (struct _e_strvunpacked *)strv; - - g_assert(index>=0 && index < s->length); - - s->strings[index].string = str; - if (s->strings[index].free) - g_free(s->strings[index].free); - s->strings[index].free = str; - - return (struct _EStrv *)s; -} - -/** - * e_strv_set: - * @strv: - * @index: - * @str: - * - * Set a string array reference. The string @str is copied - * into the string array at location @index. - * - * If @strv has been packed, then it is unpacked ready - * for more inserts, and should be packed again once finished with. - * - * Return value: A new EStrv if the strv has already - * been packed, otherwise @strv. - **/ -struct _EStrv * -e_strv_set(struct _EStrv *strv, int index, const char *str) -{ - struct _e_strvunpacked *s; - - s(printf("set %d '%s'\n", index, str)); - - if (strv->length != STRV_UNPACKED) - s = strv_unpack(strv); - else - s = (struct _e_strvunpacked *)strv; - - g_assert(index>=0 && index < s->length); - - if (s->pool == NULL) - s->pool = e_mempool_new(1024, 512, E_MEMPOOL_ALIGN_BYTE); - - s->strings[index].string = e_mempool_alloc(s->pool, strlen(str)+1); - strcpy(s->strings[index].string, str); - - return (struct _EStrv *)s; -} - -/** - * e_strv_pack: - * @strv: - * - * Pack the @strv into a space efficient structure for later lookup. - * - * All strings are packed into a single allocated block, separated - * by single \0 characters, together with a count byte. - * - * Return value: - **/ -struct _EStrv * -e_strv_pack(struct _EStrv *strv) -{ - struct _e_strvunpacked *s; - int len, i; - register char *src, *dst; - - if (strv->length == STRV_UNPACKED) { - s = (struct _e_strvunpacked *)strv; - - s(printf("packing string\n")); - - len = 0; - for (i=0;i<s->length;i++) - len += s->strings[i].string?strlen(s->strings[i].string)+1:1; - - strv = g_malloc(sizeof(*strv) + len); - s(printf("allocating strv=%p, size = %d\n", strv, sizeof(*strv)+len)); - strv->length = s->length; - dst = strv->data; - for (i=0;i<s->length;i++) { - if ((src = s->strings[i].string)) { - while ((*dst++ = *src++)) - ; - } else { - *dst++ = 0; - } - } - e_strv_destroy((struct _EStrv *)s); - } - return strv; -} - -/** - * e_strv_get: - * @strv: - * @index: - * - * Retrieve a string by index. This function works - * identically on both packed and unpacked strv's, although - * may be much slower on a packed strv. - * - * Return value: - **/ -char * -e_strv_get(struct _EStrv *strv, int index) -{ - struct _e_strvunpacked *s; - char *p; - - if (strv->length != STRV_UNPACKED) { - g_assert(index>=0 && index < strv->length); - p = strv->data; - while (index > 0) { - while (*p++ != 0) - ; - index--; - } - return p; - } else { - s = (struct _e_strvunpacked *)strv; - g_assert(index>=0 && index < s->length); - return s->strings[index].string?s->strings[index].string:""; - } -} - -/** - * e_strv_destroy: - * @strv: - * - * Free a strv and all associated memory. Works on packed - * or unpacked strv's. - **/ -void -e_strv_destroy(struct _EStrv *strv) -{ - struct _e_strvunpacked *s; - int i; - - s(printf("freeing strv\n")); - - if (strv->length == STRV_UNPACKED) { - s = (struct _e_strvunpacked *)strv; - if (s->pool) - e_mempool_destroy(s->pool); - if (s->source) - e_strv_destroy(s->source); - for (i=0;i<s->length;i++) { - if (s->strings[i].free) - g_free(s->strings[i].free); - } - } - - s(printf("freeing strv=%p\n", strv)); - - g_free(strv); -} - -#if 0 - -#define CHUNK_SIZE (20) -#define CHUNK_COUNT (32) - -#define s(x) - -main() -{ - int i; - MemChunk *mc; - void *mem, *last; - GMemChunk *gmc; - struct _EStrv *s; - - s = strv_new(8); - s = strv_set(s, 1, "Testing 1"); - s = strv_set(s, 2, "Testing 2"); - s = strv_set(s, 3, "Testing 3"); - s = strv_set(s, 4, "Testing 4"); - s = strv_set(s, 5, "Testing 5"); - s = strv_set(s, 6, "Testing 7"); - - for (i=0;i<8;i++) { - printf("s[%d] = %s\n", i, strv_get(s, i)); - } - - s(sleep(5)); - - printf("packing ...\n"); - s = strv_pack(s); - - for (i=0;i<8;i++) { - printf("s[%d] = %s\n", i, strv_get(s, i)); - } - - printf("setting ...\n"); - - s = strv_set_ref(s, 1, "Testing 1 x"); - - for (i=0;i<8;i++) { - printf("s[%d] = %s\n", i, strv_get(s, i)); - } - - printf("packing ...\n"); - s = strv_pack(s); - - for (i=0;i<8;i++) { - printf("s[%d] = %s\n", i, strv_get(s, i)); - } - - strv_free(s); - -#if 0 - time_start("Using memchunks"); - mc = memchunk_new(CHUNK_COUNT, CHUNK_SIZE); - for (i=0;i<1000000;i++) { - mem = memchunk_alloc(mc); - if ((i & 1) == 0) - memchunk_free(mc, mem); - } - s(sleep(10)); - memchunk_destroy(mc); - time_end("allocating 1000000 memchunks, freeing 500k"); - - time_start("Using gmemchunks"); - gmc = g_mem_chunk_new("memchunk", CHUNK_SIZE, CHUNK_SIZE*CHUNK_COUNT, G_ALLOC_AND_FREE); - for (i=0;i<1000000;i++) { - mem = g_mem_chunk_alloc(gmc); - if ((i & 1) == 0) - g_mem_chunk_free(gmc, mem); - } - s(sleep(10)); - g_mem_chunk_destroy(gmc); - time_end("allocating 1000000 gmemchunks, freeing 500k"); - - time_start("Using memchunks"); - mc = memchunk_new(CHUNK_COUNT, CHUNK_SIZE); - for (i=0;i<1000000;i++) { - mem = memchunk_alloc(mc); - } - s(sleep(10)); - memchunk_destroy(mc); - time_end("allocating 1000000 memchunks"); - - time_start("Using gmemchunks"); - gmc = g_mem_chunk_new("memchunk", CHUNK_SIZE, CHUNK_COUNT*CHUNK_SIZE, G_ALLOC_ONLY); - for (i=0;i<1000000;i++) { - mem = g_mem_chunk_alloc(gmc); - } - s(sleep(10)); - g_mem_chunk_destroy(gmc); - time_end("allocating 1000000 gmemchunks"); - - time_start("Using malloc"); - for (i=0;i<1000000;i++) { - malloc(CHUNK_SIZE); - } - time_end("allocating 1000000 malloc"); -#endif - -} - -#endif diff --git a/e-util/e-memory.h b/e-util/e-memory.h deleted file mode 100644 index 911bb36b7a..0000000000 --- a/e-util/e-memory.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 2000, Helix Code Inc. - * - * Author: Michael Zucchi <notzed@helixcode.com> - * - * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as - * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the - * License, or (at your option) any later version. - * - * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - * GNU General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 - * USA - */ - -#ifndef _E_MEMORY_H -#define _E_MEMORY_H - -/* memchunks - allocate/free fixed-size blocks of memory */ -/* this is like gmemchunk, only faster and less overhead (only 4 bytes for every atomcount allocations) */ -typedef struct _EMemChunk EMemChunk; - -EMemChunk *e_memchunk_new(int atomcount, int atomsize); -void *e_memchunk_alloc(EMemChunk *m); -void *e_memchunk_alloc0(EMemChunk *m); -void e_memchunk_free(EMemChunk *m, void *mem); -void e_memchunk_empty(EMemChunk *m); -void e_memchunk_clean(EMemChunk *m); -void e_memchunk_destroy(EMemChunk *m); - -/* mempools - allocate variable sized blocks of memory, and free as one */ -/* allocation is very fast, but cannot be freed individually */ -typedef struct _EMemPool EMemPool; -typedef enum { - E_MEMPOOL_ALIGN_STRUCT = 0, /* allocate to native structure alignment */ - E_MEMPOOL_ALIGN_WORD = 1, /* allocate to words - 16 bit alignment */ - E_MEMPOOL_ALIGN_BYTE = 2, /* allocate to bytes - 8 bit alignment */ - E_MEMPOOL_ALIGN_MASK = 3, /* which bits determine the alignment information */ -} EMemPoolFlags; - -EMemPool *e_mempool_new(int blocksize, int threshold, EMemPoolFlags flags); -void *e_mempool_alloc(EMemPool *pool, int size); -char *e_mempool_strdup(EMemPool *pool, const char *str); -void e_mempool_flush(EMemPool *pool, int freeall); -void e_mempool_destroy(EMemPool *pool); - -/* strv's string arrays that can be efficiently modified and then compressed mainly for retrival */ -/* building is relatively fast, once compressed it takes the minimum amount of memory possible to store */ -typedef struct _EStrv EStrv; - -EStrv *e_strv_new(int size); -EStrv *e_strv_set_ref(EStrv *strv, int index, char *str); -EStrv *e_strv_set_ref_free(EStrv *strv, int index, char *str); -EStrv *e_strv_set(EStrv *strv, int index, const char *str); -EStrv *e_strv_pack(EStrv *strv); -char *e_strv_get(EStrv *strv, int index); -void e_strv_destroy(EStrv *strv); - -#endif /* ! _E_MEMORY_H */ diff --git a/e-util/e-msgport.c b/e-util/e-msgport.c deleted file mode 100644 index d7e3e02776..0000000000 --- a/e-util/e-msgport.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,868 +0,0 @@ - -#include <sys/time.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <unistd.h> -#include <errno.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <stdio.h> - -#include <pthread.h> - -#include <glib.h> - -#include "e-msgport.h" - -#define m(x) /* msgport debug */ -#define t(x) /* thread debug */ - -void e_dlist_init(EDList *v) -{ - v->head = (EDListNode *)&v->tail; - v->tail = 0; - v->tailpred = (EDListNode *)&v->head; -} - -EDListNode *e_dlist_addhead(EDList *l, EDListNode *n) -{ - n->next = l->head; - n->prev = (EDListNode *)&l->head; - l->head->prev = n; - l->head = n; - return n; -} - -EDListNode *e_dlist_addtail(EDList *l, EDListNode *n) -{ - n->next = (EDListNode *)&l->tail; - n->prev = l->tailpred; - l->tailpred->next = n; - l->tailpred = n; - return n; -} - -EDListNode *e_dlist_remove(EDListNode *n) -{ - n->next->prev = n->prev; - n->prev->next = n->next; - return n; -} - -EDListNode *e_dlist_remhead(EDList *l) -{ - EDListNode *n, *nn; - - n = l->head; - nn = n->next; - if (nn) { - nn->prev = n->prev; - l->head = nn; - return n; - } - return NULL; -} - -EDListNode *e_dlist_remtail(EDList *l) -{ - EDListNode *n, *np; - - n = l->tailpred; - np = n->prev; - if (np) { - np->next = n->next; - l->tailpred = np; - return n; - } - return NULL; -} - -int e_dlist_empty(EDList *l) -{ - return (l->head == (EDListNode *)&l->tail); -} - -int e_dlist_length(EDList *l) -{ - EDListNode *n, *nn; - int count = 0; - - n = l->head; - nn = n->next; - while (nn) { - count++; - n = nn; - nn = n->next; - } - - return 0; -} - -struct _EMsgPort { - EDList queue; - int condwait; /* how many waiting in condwait */ - union { - int pipe[2]; - struct { - int read; - int write; - } fd; - } pipe; - /* @#@$#$ glib stuff */ - GCond *cond; - GMutex *lock; -}; - -EMsgPort *e_msgport_new(void) -{ - EMsgPort *mp; - - mp = g_malloc(sizeof(*mp)); - e_dlist_init(&mp->queue); - mp->lock = g_mutex_new(); - mp->cond = g_cond_new(); - mp->pipe.fd.read = -1; - mp->pipe.fd.write = -1; - mp->condwait = 0; - - return mp; -} - -void e_msgport_destroy(EMsgPort *mp) -{ - g_mutex_free(mp->lock); - g_cond_free(mp->cond); - if (mp->pipe.fd.read != -1) { - close(mp->pipe.fd.read); - close(mp->pipe.fd.write); - } - g_free(mp); -} - -/* get a fd that can be used to wait on the port asynchronously */ -int e_msgport_fd(EMsgPort *mp) -{ - int fd; - - g_mutex_lock(mp->lock); - fd = mp->pipe.fd.read; - if (fd == -1) { - pipe(mp->pipe.pipe); - fd = mp->pipe.fd.read; - } - g_mutex_unlock(mp->lock); - - return fd; -} - -void e_msgport_put(EMsgPort *mp, EMsg *msg) -{ - m(printf("put:\n")); - g_mutex_lock(mp->lock); - e_dlist_addtail(&mp->queue, &msg->ln); - if (mp->condwait > 0) { - m(printf("put: condwait > 0, waking up\n")); - g_cond_signal(mp->cond); - } - if (mp->pipe.fd.write != -1) { - m(printf("put: have pipe, writing notification to it\n")); - write(mp->pipe.fd.write, "", 1); - } - g_mutex_unlock(mp->lock); - m(printf("put: done\n")); -} - -static void -msgport_cleanlock(void *data) -{ - EMsgPort *mp = data; - - g_mutex_unlock(mp->lock); -} - -EMsg *e_msgport_wait(EMsgPort *mp) -{ - EMsg *msg; - - m(printf("wait:\n")); - g_mutex_lock(mp->lock); - while (e_dlist_empty(&mp->queue)) { - if (mp->pipe.fd.read == -1) { - m(printf("wait: waiting on condition\n")); - mp->condwait++; - /* if we are cancelled in the cond-wait, then we need to unlock our lock when we cleanup */ - pthread_cleanup_push(msgport_cleanlock, mp); - g_cond_wait(mp->cond, mp->lock); - pthread_cleanup_pop(0); - m(printf("wait: got condition\n")); - mp->condwait--; - } else { - fd_set rfds; - - m(printf("wait: waitng on pipe\n")); - FD_ZERO(&rfds); - FD_SET(mp->pipe.fd.read, &rfds); - g_mutex_unlock(mp->lock); - select(mp->pipe.fd.read+1, &rfds, NULL, NULL, NULL); - pthread_testcancel(); - g_mutex_lock(mp->lock); - m(printf("wait: got pipe\n")); - } - } - msg = (EMsg *)mp->queue.head; - m(printf("wait: message = %p\n", msg)); - g_mutex_unlock(mp->lock); - m(printf("wait: done\n")); - return msg; -} - -EMsg *e_msgport_get(EMsgPort *mp) -{ - EMsg *msg; - char dummy[1]; - - g_mutex_lock(mp->lock); - msg = (EMsg *)e_dlist_remhead(&mp->queue); - if (msg && mp->pipe.fd.read != -1) - read(mp->pipe.fd.read, dummy, 1); - m(printf("get: message = %p\n", msg)); - g_mutex_unlock(mp->lock); - - return msg; -} - -void e_msgport_reply(EMsg *msg) -{ - if (msg->reply_port) { - e_msgport_put(msg->reply_port, msg); - } - /* else lost? */ -} - -struct _thread_info { - pthread_t id; - int busy; -}; - -struct _EThread { - EMsgPort *server_port; - EMsgPort *reply_port; - pthread_mutex_t mutex; - e_thread_t type; - int queue_limit; - - int waiting; /* if we are waiting for a new message, count of waiting processes */ - pthread_t id; /* id of our running child thread */ - GList *id_list; /* if THREAD_NEW, then a list of our child threads in thread_info structs */ - - EThreadFunc destroy; - void *destroy_data; - - EThreadFunc received; - void *received_data; - - EThreadFunc lost; - void *lost_data; -}; - -#define E_THREAD_NONE ((pthread_t)~0) - -static void thread_destroy_msg(EThread *e, EMsg *m); - -static struct _thread_info *thread_find(EThread *e, pthread_t id) -{ - GList *node; - struct _thread_info *info; - - node = e->id_list; - while (node) { - info = node->data; - if (info->id == id) - return info; - node = node->next; - } - return NULL; -} - -#if 0 -static void thread_remove(EThread *e, pthread_t id) -{ - GList *node; - struct _thread_info *info; - - node = e->id_list; - while (node) { - info = node->data; - if (info->id == id) { - e->id_list = g_list_remove(e->id_list, info); - g_free(info); - } - node = node->next; - } -} -#endif - -EThread *e_thread_new(e_thread_t type) -{ - EThread *e; - - e = g_malloc0(sizeof(*e)); - pthread_mutex_init(&e->mutex, 0); - e->type = type; - e->server_port = e_msgport_new(); - e->id = E_THREAD_NONE; - e->queue_limit = INT_MAX; - - return e; -} - -/* close down the threads & resources etc */ -void e_thread_destroy(EThread *e) -{ - int tries = 0; - int busy = FALSE; - EMsg *msg; - struct _thread_info *info; - - /* make sure we soak up all the messages first */ - while ( (msg = e_msgport_get(e->server_port)) ) { - thread_destroy_msg(e, msg); - } - - pthread_mutex_lock(&e->mutex); - - switch(e->type) { - case E_THREAD_QUEUE: - case E_THREAD_DROP: - /* if we have a thread, 'kill' it */ - while (e->id != E_THREAD_NONE && tries < 500) { - if (e->waiting > 0) { - pthread_t id = e->id; - e->id = E_THREAD_NONE; - pthread_mutex_unlock(&e->mutex); - if (pthread_cancel(id) == 0) - pthread_join(id, 0); - pthread_mutex_lock(&e->mutex); - } else { - (printf("thread still active, waiting for it to finish\n")); - pthread_mutex_unlock(&e->mutex); - sleep(1); - pthread_mutex_lock(&e->mutex); - } - tries++; - } - busy = e->id != E_THREAD_NONE; - break; - case E_THREAD_NEW: - while (e->id_list && tries < 500) { - info = e->id_list->data; - if (!info->busy) { - e->id_list = g_list_remove(e->id_list, info); - printf("cleaning up pool thread %ld\n", info->id); - pthread_mutex_unlock(&e->mutex); - if (pthread_cancel(info->id) == 0) - pthread_join(info->id, 0); - pthread_mutex_lock(&e->mutex); - printf("cleaned up ok\n"); - g_free(info); - } else { - (printf("thread(s) still active, waiting for it to finish\n")); - tries++; - pthread_mutex_unlock(&e->mutex); - sleep(1); - pthread_mutex_lock(&e->mutex); - } - } -#if 0 - while (g_list_length(e->id_list) && tries < 5) { - (printf("thread(s) still active, waiting for them to finish\n")); - pthread_mutex_unlock(&e->mutex); - sleep(1); - pthread_mutex_lock(&e->mutex); - } -#endif - busy = g_list_length(e->id_list) != 0; - break; - } - - pthread_mutex_unlock(&e->mutex); - - /* and clean up, if we can */ - if (busy) { - g_warning("threads were busy, leaked EThread"); - return; - } - - e_msgport_destroy(e->server_port); - g_free(e); -} - -/* set the queue maximum depth, what happens when the queue - fills up depends on the queue type */ -void e_thread_set_queue_limit(EThread *e, int limit) -{ - e->queue_limit = limit; -} - -/* set a msg destroy callback, this can not call any e_thread functions on @e */ -void e_thread_set_msg_destroy(EThread *e, EThreadFunc destroy, void *data) -{ - pthread_mutex_lock(&e->mutex); - e->destroy = destroy; - e->destroy_data = data; - pthread_mutex_unlock(&e->mutex); -} - -/* set a message lost callback, called if any message is discarded */ -void e_thread_set_msg_lost(EThread *e, EThreadFunc lost, void *data) -{ - pthread_mutex_lock(&e->mutex); - e->lost = lost; - e->lost_data = lost; - pthread_mutex_unlock(&e->mutex); -} - -/* set a reply port, if set, then send messages back once finished */ -void e_thread_set_reply_port(EThread *e, EMsgPort *reply_port) -{ - e->reply_port = reply_port; -} - -/* set a received data callback */ -void e_thread_set_msg_received(EThread *e, EThreadFunc received, void *data) -{ - pthread_mutex_lock(&e->mutex); - e->received = received; - e->received_data = data; - pthread_mutex_unlock(&e->mutex); -} - -static void -thread_destroy_msg(EThread *e, EMsg *m) -{ - EThreadFunc func; - void *func_data; - - /* we do this so we never get an incomplete/unmatched callback + data */ - pthread_mutex_lock(&e->mutex); - func = e->destroy; - func_data = e->destroy_data; - pthread_mutex_unlock(&e->mutex); - - if (func) - func(e, m, func_data); -} - -static void -thread_received_msg(EThread *e, EMsg *m) -{ - EThreadFunc func; - void *func_data; - - /* we do this so we never get an incomplete/unmatched callback + data */ - pthread_mutex_lock(&e->mutex); - func = e->received; - func_data = e->received_data; - pthread_mutex_unlock(&e->mutex); - - if (func) - func(e, m, func_data); - else - g_warning("No processing callback for EThread, message unprocessed"); -} - -static void -thread_lost_msg(EThread *e, EMsg *m) -{ - EThreadFunc func; - void *func_data; - - /* we do this so we never get an incomplete/unmatched callback + data */ - pthread_mutex_lock(&e->mutex); - func = e->lost; - func_data = e->lost_data; - pthread_mutex_unlock(&e->mutex); - - if (func) - func(e, m, func_data); -} - -/* the actual thread dispatcher */ -static void * -thread_dispatch(void *din) -{ - EThread *e = din; - EMsg *m; - struct _thread_info *info; - - t(printf("dispatch thread started: %ld\n", pthread_self())); - - while (1) { - pthread_mutex_lock(&e->mutex); - m = e_msgport_get(e->server_port); - if (m == NULL) { - /* nothing to do? If we are a 'new' type thread, just quit. - Otherwise, go into waiting (can be cancelled here) */ - info = NULL; - switch (e->type) { - case E_THREAD_NEW: - case E_THREAD_QUEUE: - case E_THREAD_DROP: - info = thread_find(e, pthread_self()); - if (info) - info->busy = FALSE; - e->waiting++; - pthread_mutex_unlock(&e->mutex); - e_msgport_wait(e->server_port); - pthread_mutex_lock(&e->mutex); - e->waiting--; - pthread_mutex_unlock(&e->mutex); - break; -#if 0 - case E_THREAD_NEW: - e->id_list = g_list_remove(e->id_list, (void *)pthread_self()); - pthread_mutex_unlock(&e->mutex); - return 0; -#endif - } - - continue; - } else { - info = thread_find(e, pthread_self()); - if (info) - info->busy = TRUE; - } - pthread_mutex_unlock(&e->mutex); - - t(printf("got message in dispatch thread\n")); - - /* process it */ - thread_received_msg(e, m); - - /* if we have a reply port, send it back, otherwise, lose it */ - if (m->reply_port) { - e_msgport_reply(m); - } else { - thread_destroy_msg(e, m); - } - } - - /* if we run out of things to process we could conceivably 'hang around' for a bit, - but to do this we need to use the fd interface of the msgport, and its utility - is probably debatable anyway */ - -#if 0 - /* signify we are no longer running */ - /* This code isn't used yet, but would be if we ever had a 'quit now' message implemented */ - pthread_mutex_lock(&e->mutex); - switch (e->type) { - case E_THREAD_QUEUE: - case E_THREAD_DROP: - e->id = E_THREAD_NONE; - break; - case E_THREAD_NEW: - e->id_list = g_list_remove(e->id_list, (void *)pthread_self()); - break; - } - pthread_mutex_unlock(&e->mutex); -#endif - - return 0; -} - -/* send a message to the thread, start thread if necessary */ -void e_thread_put(EThread *e, EMsg *msg) -{ - pthread_t id; - EMsg *dmsg = NULL; - - pthread_mutex_lock(&e->mutex); - - /* the caller forgot to tell us what to do, well, we can't do anything can we */ - if (e->received == NULL) { - pthread_mutex_unlock(&e->mutex); - g_warning("EThread called with no receiver function, no work to do!"); - thread_destroy_msg(e, msg); - return; - } - - msg->reply_port = e->reply_port; - - switch(e->type) { - case E_THREAD_QUEUE: - /* if the queue is full, lose this new addition */ - if (e_dlist_length(&e->server_port->queue) < e->queue_limit) { - e_msgport_put(e->server_port, msg); - } else { - printf("queue limit reached, dropping new message\n"); - dmsg = msg; - } - break; - case E_THREAD_DROP: - /* if the queue is full, lose the oldest (unprocessed) message */ - if (e_dlist_length(&e->server_port->queue) < e->queue_limit) { - e_msgport_put(e->server_port, msg); - } else { - printf("queue limit reached, dropping old message\n"); - e_msgport_put(e->server_port, msg); - dmsg = e_msgport_get(e->server_port); - } - break; - case E_THREAD_NEW: - /* it is possible that an existing thread can catch this message, so - we might create a thread with no work to do. - but that doesn't matter, the other alternative that it be lost is worse */ - e_msgport_put(e->server_port, msg); - if (e->waiting == 0 - && g_list_length(e->id_list) < e->queue_limit - && pthread_create(&id, NULL, thread_dispatch, e) == 0) { - struct _thread_info *info = g_malloc0(sizeof(*info)); - t(printf("created NEW thread %ld\n", id)); - info->id = id; - info->busy = TRUE; - e->id_list = g_list_append(e->id_list, info); - } - pthread_mutex_unlock(&e->mutex); - return; - } - - /* create the thread, if there is none to receive it yet */ - if (e->id == E_THREAD_NONE) { - if (pthread_create(&e->id, NULL, thread_dispatch, e) == -1) { - g_warning("Could not create dispatcher thread, message queued?: %s", strerror(errno)); - e->id = E_THREAD_NONE; - } - } - - pthread_mutex_unlock(&e->mutex); - - if (dmsg) { - thread_lost_msg(e, dmsg); - thread_destroy_msg(e, dmsg); - } -} - -/* yet-another-mutex interface */ -struct _EMutex { - int type; - pthread_t owner; - short waiters; - short depth; - pthread_mutex_t mutex; - pthread_cond_t cond; -}; - -/* sigh, this is just painful to have to need, but recursive - read/write, etc mutexes just aren't very common in thread - implementations */ -/* TODO: Just make it use recursive mutexes if they are available */ -EMutex *e_mutex_new(e_mutex_t type) -{ - struct _EMutex *m; - - m = g_malloc(sizeof(*m)); - m->type = type; - m->waiters = 0; - m->depth = 0; - m->owner = E_THREAD_NONE; - - switch (type) { - case E_MUTEX_SIMPLE: - pthread_mutex_init(&m->mutex, 0); - break; - case E_MUTEX_REC: - pthread_mutex_init(&m->mutex, 0); - pthread_cond_init(&m->cond, 0); - break; - /* read / write ? flags for same? */ - } - - return m; -} - -int e_mutex_destroy(EMutex *m) -{ - int ret = 0; - - switch (m->type) { - case E_MUTEX_SIMPLE: - ret = pthread_mutex_destroy(&m->mutex); - if (ret == -1) - g_warning("EMutex destroy failed: %s", strerror(errno)); - g_free(m); - break; - case E_MUTEX_REC: - ret = pthread_mutex_destroy(&m->mutex); - if (ret == -1) - g_warning("EMutex destroy failed: %s", strerror(errno)); - ret = pthread_cond_destroy(&m->cond); - if (ret == -1) - g_warning("EMutex destroy failed: %s", strerror(errno)); - g_free(m); - - } - return ret; -} - -int e_mutex_lock(EMutex *m) -{ - pthread_t id; - - switch (m->type) { - case E_MUTEX_SIMPLE: - return pthread_mutex_lock(&m->mutex); - case E_MUTEX_REC: - id = pthread_self(); - if (pthread_mutex_lock(&m->mutex) == -1) - return -1; - while (1) { - if (m->owner == E_THREAD_NONE) { - m->owner = id; - m->depth = 1; - break; - } else if (id == m->owner) { - m->depth++; - break; - } else { - m->waiters++; - if (pthread_cond_wait(&m->cond, &m->mutex) == -1) - return -1; - m->waiters--; - } - } - return pthread_mutex_unlock(&m->mutex); - } - - errno = EINVAL; - return -1; -} - -int e_mutex_unlock(EMutex *m) -{ - switch (m->type) { - case E_MUTEX_SIMPLE: - return pthread_mutex_unlock(&m->mutex); - case E_MUTEX_REC: - if (pthread_mutex_lock(&m->mutex) == -1) - return -1; - g_assert(m->owner == pthread_self()); - - m->depth--; - if (m->depth == 0) { - m->owner = E_THREAD_NONE; - if (m->waiters > 0) - pthread_cond_signal(&m->cond); - } - return pthread_mutex_unlock(&m->mutex); - } - - errno = EINVAL; - return -1; -} - -#ifdef STANDALONE -EMsgPort *server_port; - - -void *fdserver(void *data) -{ - int fd; - EMsg *msg; - int id = (int)data; - fd_set rfds; - - fd = e_msgport_fd(server_port); - - while (1) { - int count = 0; - - printf("server %d: waiting on fd %d\n", id, fd); - FD_ZERO(&rfds); - FD_SET(fd, &rfds); - select(fd+1, &rfds, NULL, NULL, NULL); - printf("server %d: Got async notification, checking for messages\n", id); - while ((msg = e_msgport_get(server_port))) { - printf("server %d: got message\n", id); - sleep(1); - printf("server %d: replying\n", id); - e_msgport_reply(msg); - count++; - } - printf("server %d: got %d messages\n", id, count); - } -} - -void *server(void *data) -{ - EMsg *msg; - int id = (int)data; - - while (1) { - printf("server %d: waiting\n", id); - msg = e_msgport_wait(server_port); - msg = e_msgport_get(server_port); - if (msg) { - printf("server %d: got message\n", id); - sleep(1); - printf("server %d: replying\n", id); - e_msgport_reply(msg); - } else { - printf("server %d: didn't get message\n", id); - } - } -} - -void *client(void *data) -{ - EMsg *msg; - EMsgPort *replyport; - int i; - - replyport = e_msgport_new(); - msg = g_malloc0(sizeof(*msg)); - msg->reply_port = replyport; - for (i=0;i<10;i++) { - /* synchronous operation */ - printf("client: sending\n"); - e_msgport_put(server_port, msg); - printf("client: waiting for reply\n"); - e_msgport_wait(replyport); - e_msgport_get(replyport); - printf("client: got reply\n"); - } - - printf("client: sleeping ...\n"); - sleep(2); - printf("client: sending multiple\n"); - - for (i=0;i<10;i++) { - msg = g_malloc0(sizeof(*msg)); - msg->reply_port = replyport; - e_msgport_put(server_port, msg); - } - - printf("client: receiving multiple\n"); - for (i=0;i<10;i++) { - e_msgport_wait(replyport); - msg = e_msgport_get(replyport); - g_free(msg); - } - - printf("client: done\n"); -} - -int main(int argc, char **argv) -{ - pthread_t serverid, clientid; - - g_thread_init(NULL); - - server_port = e_msgport_new(); - - /*pthread_create(&serverid, NULL, server, (void *)1);*/ - pthread_create(&serverid, NULL, fdserver, (void *)1); - pthread_create(&clientid, NULL, client, NULL); - - sleep(60); - - return 0; -} -#endif diff --git a/e-util/e-msgport.h b/e-util/e-msgport.h deleted file mode 100644 index 6e25235bbd..0000000000 --- a/e-util/e-msgport.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,81 +0,0 @@ - -#ifndef _E_MSGPORT_H -#define _E_MSGPORT_H - -/* double-linked list yeah another one, deal */ -typedef struct _EDListNode { - struct _EDListNode *next; - struct _EDListNode *prev; -} EDListNode; - -typedef struct _EDList { - struct _EDListNode *head; - struct _EDListNode *tail; - struct _EDListNode *tailpred; -} EDList; - -#define E_DLIST_INITIALISER(l) { (EDListNode *)&l.tail, 0, (EDListNode *)&l.head } - -void e_dlist_init(EDList *v); -EDListNode *e_dlist_addhead(EDList *l, EDListNode *n); -EDListNode *e_dlist_addtail(EDList *l, EDListNode *n); -EDListNode *e_dlist_remove(EDListNode *n); -EDListNode *e_dlist_remhead(EDList *l); -EDListNode *e_dlist_remtail(EDList *l); -int e_dlist_empty(EDList *l); -int e_dlist_length(EDList *l); - -/* message ports - a simple inter-thread 'ipc' primitive */ -/* opaque handle */ -typedef struct _EMsgPort EMsgPort; - -/* header for any message */ -typedef struct _EMsg { - EDListNode ln; - EMsgPort *reply_port; -} EMsg; - -EMsgPort *e_msgport_new(void); -void e_msgport_destroy(EMsgPort *mp); -/* get a fd that can be used to wait on the port asynchronously */ -int e_msgport_fd(EMsgPort *mp); -void e_msgport_put(EMsgPort *mp, EMsg *msg); -EMsg *e_msgport_wait(EMsgPort *mp); -EMsg *e_msgport_get(EMsgPort *mp); -void e_msgport_reply(EMsg *msg); - -/* e threads, a server thread with a message based request-response, and flexible queuing */ -typedef struct _EThread EThread; - -typedef enum { - E_THREAD_QUEUE = 0, /* run one by one, until done, if the queue_limit is reached, discard new request */ - E_THREAD_DROP, /* run one by one, until done, if the queue_limit is reached, discard oldest requests */ - E_THREAD_NEW, /* always run in a new thread, if the queue limit is reached, new requests are - stored in the queue until a thread becomes available for it, creating a thread pool */ -} e_thread_t; - -typedef void (*EThreadFunc)(EThread *, EMsg *, void *data); - -EThread *e_thread_new(e_thread_t type); -void e_thread_destroy(EThread *e); -void e_thread_set_queue_limit(EThread *e, int limit); -void e_thread_set_msg_lost(EThread *e, EThreadFunc destroy, void *data); -void e_thread_set_msg_destroy(EThread *e, EThreadFunc destroy, void *data); -void e_thread_set_reply_port(EThread *e, EMsgPort *reply_port); -void e_thread_set_msg_received(EThread *e, EThreadFunc received, void *data); -void e_thread_put(EThread *e, EMsg *msg); - -/* sigh, another mutex interface, this one allows different mutex types, portably */ -typedef struct _EMutex EMutex; - -typedef enum _e_mutex_t { - E_MUTEX_SIMPLE, /* == pthread_mutex */ - E_MUTEX_REC, /* recursive mutex */ -} e_mutex_t; - -EMutex *e_mutex_new(e_mutex_t type); -int e_mutex_destroy(EMutex *m); -int e_mutex_lock(EMutex *m); -int e_mutex_unlock(EMutex *m); - -#endif diff --git a/e-util/e-path.c b/e-util/e-path.c deleted file mode 100644 index 0728c94013..0000000000 --- a/e-util/e-path.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,119 +0,0 @@ -/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 8; tab-width: 8 -*- */ -/* e-path.c - * - * Copyright (C) 2001 Ximian, Inc. - * - * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as - * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the - * License, or (at your option) any later version. - * - * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU - * General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public - * License along with this program; if not, write to the - * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, - * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. - */ - -#include <config.h> - -#include <string.h> -#include <glib.h> - -#include "e-path.h" - -#define SUBFOLDER_DIR_NAME "subfolders" -#define SUBFOLDER_DIR_NAME_LEN 10 - -/** - * e_path_to_physical: - * @prefix: a prefix to prepend to the path, or %NULL - * @path: the virtual path to convert to a filesystem path. - * - * This converts the "virtual" path @path into an expanded form that - * allows a given name to refer to both a file and a directory. The - * expanded path will have a "subfolders" directory inserted between - * each path component. - * - * If @prefix is non-%NULL, it will be prepended to the returned path. - * - * Return value: the expanded path - **/ -char * -e_path_to_physical (const char *prefix, const char *vpath) -{ - const char *p, *newp; - char *dp; - char *ppath; - int ppath_len; - int prefix_len; - - while (*vpath == '/') - vpath++; - if (!prefix) - prefix = ""; - - /* Calculate the length of the real path. */ - ppath_len = strlen (vpath); - ppath_len++; /* For the ending zero. */ - - prefix_len = strlen (prefix); - ppath_len += prefix_len; - ppath_len++; /* For the separating slash. */ - - /* Take account of the fact that we need to translate every - * separator into `subfolders/'. - */ - p = vpath; - while (1) { - newp = strchr (p, '/'); - if (newp == NULL) - break; - - ppath_len += SUBFOLDER_DIR_NAME_LEN; - ppath_len++; /* For the separating slash. */ - - /* Skip consecutive slashes. */ - while (*newp == '/') - newp++; - - p = newp; - }; - - ppath = g_malloc (ppath_len); - dp = ppath; - - memcpy (dp, prefix, prefix_len); - dp += prefix_len; - *(dp++) = '/'; - - /* Copy the mangled path. */ - p = vpath; - while (1) { - newp = strchr (p, '/'); - if (newp == NULL) { - strcpy (dp, p); - break; - } - - memcpy (dp, p, newp - p + 1); /* `+ 1' to copy the slash too. */ - dp += newp - p + 1; - - memcpy (dp, SUBFOLDER_DIR_NAME, SUBFOLDER_DIR_NAME_LEN); - dp += SUBFOLDER_DIR_NAME_LEN; - - *(dp++) = '/'; - - /* Skip consecutive slashes. */ - while (*newp == '/') - newp++; - - p = newp; - } - - return ppath; -} diff --git a/e-util/e-path.h b/e-util/e-path.h deleted file mode 100644 index 808b666d9e..0000000000 --- a/e-util/e-path.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 8 -*- */ -/* - * Copyright (C) 2001 Ximian, Inc. - * - * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as - * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the - * License, or (at your option) any later version. - * - * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU - * General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public - * License along with this library; if not, write to the - * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, - * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. - */ - -#ifndef __E_PATH__ -#define __E_PATH__ - -char *e_path_to_physical (const char *prefix, const char *vpath); - -#endif /* __E_PATH__ */ diff --git a/e-util/e-pilot-map.c b/e-util/e-pilot-map.c deleted file mode 100644 index 87eba7020e..0000000000 --- a/e-util/e-pilot-map.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,304 +0,0 @@ -/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 8 -*- */ -/* Evolution Conduits - Pilot Map routines - * - * Copyright (C) 2000 Helix Code, Inc. - * - * Authors: JP Rosevear <jpr@helixcode.com> - * - * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify - * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or - * (at your option) any later version. - * - * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - * GNU General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. - */ - -#include <string.h> /* memset(), strcmp() */ -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <gnome-xml/parser.h> -#include <libgnome/gnome-defs.h> -#include <libgnome/gnome-util.h> - -#include "e-pilot-map.h" - -typedef struct -{ - char *uid; - gboolean archived; -} EPilotMapPidNode; - -typedef struct -{ - guint32 pid; - gboolean archived; -} EPilotMapUidNode; - - -static void -map_set_node_timet (xmlNodePtr node, const char *name, time_t t) -{ - char *tstring; - - tstring = g_strdup_printf ("%ld", t); - xmlSetProp (node, name, tstring); -} - -static void -map_sax_start_element (void *data, const xmlChar *name, - const xmlChar **attrs) -{ - EPilotMap *map = (EPilotMap *)data; - - if (!strcmp (name, "PilotMap")) { - while (attrs && *attrs != NULL) { - const xmlChar **val = attrs; - - val++; - if (!strcmp (*attrs, "timestamp")) - map->since = (time_t)strtoul (*val, NULL, 0); - - attrs = ++val; - } - } - - if (!strcmp (name, "map")) { - const char *uid = NULL; - guint32 pid = 0; - gboolean archived = FALSE; - - while (attrs && *attrs != NULL) { - const xmlChar **val = attrs; - - val++; - if (!strcmp (*attrs, "uid")) - uid = *val; - - if (!strcmp (*attrs, "pilot_id")) - pid = strtoul (*val, NULL, 0); - - if (!strcmp (*attrs, "archived")) - archived = strtoul (*val, NULL, 0)== 1 ? TRUE : FALSE; - - attrs = ++val; - } - - if (uid && pid != 0) - e_pilot_map_insert (map, pid, uid, archived); - } -} - -static void -map_write_foreach (gpointer key, gpointer value, gpointer data) -{ - xmlNodePtr root = data; - xmlNodePtr mnode; - unsigned long *pid = key; - EPilotMapPidNode *pnode = value; - char *pidstr; - - mnode = xmlNewChild (root, NULL, "map", NULL); - - pidstr = g_strdup_printf ("%lu", *pid); - xmlSetProp (mnode, "pilot_id", pidstr); - g_free (pidstr); - - xmlSetProp (mnode, "uid", pnode->uid); - - if (pnode->archived) - xmlSetProp (mnode, "archived", "1"); - else - xmlSetProp (mnode, "archived", "0"); -} - -gboolean -e_pilot_map_pid_is_archived (EPilotMap *map, guint32 pid) -{ - EPilotMapPidNode *pnode; - - pnode = g_hash_table_lookup (map->pid_map, &pid); - - if (pnode == NULL) - return FALSE; - - return pnode->archived; -} - -gboolean -e_pilot_map_uid_is_archived (EPilotMap *map, const char *uid) -{ - EPilotMapUidNode *unode; - - unode = g_hash_table_lookup (map->uid_map, uid); - - if (unode == NULL) - return FALSE; - - return unode->archived; -} - -void -e_pilot_map_insert (EPilotMap *map, guint32 pid, const char *uid, gboolean archived) -{ - char *new_uid; - guint32 *new_pid = g_new (guint32, 1); - EPilotMapPidNode *pnode = g_new0 (EPilotMapPidNode, 1); - EPilotMapUidNode *unode = g_new0 (EPilotMapUidNode, 1); - - *new_pid = pid; - new_uid = g_strdup (uid); - - pnode->uid = new_uid; - pnode->archived = archived; - - unode->pid = pid; - unode->archived = archived; - - g_hash_table_insert (map->pid_map, new_pid, pnode); - g_hash_table_insert (map->uid_map, new_uid, unode); -} - -void -e_pilot_map_remove_by_pid (EPilotMap *map, guint32 pid) -{ - EPilotMapPidNode *pnode; - EPilotMapUidNode *unode; - - pnode = g_hash_table_lookup (map->pid_map, &pid); - if (!pnode) - return; - - unode = g_hash_table_lookup (map->uid_map, pnode->uid); - - g_hash_table_remove (map->pid_map, &pid); - g_hash_table_remove (map->uid_map, pnode->uid); - - g_free (pnode); - g_free (unode); -} - -void -e_pilot_map_remove_by_uid (EPilotMap *map, const char *uid) -{ - EPilotMapPidNode *pnode; - EPilotMapUidNode *unode; - - unode = g_hash_table_lookup (map->uid_map, uid); - if (!unode) - return; - - pnode = g_hash_table_lookup (map->pid_map, &unode->pid); - - g_hash_table_remove (map->uid_map, uid); - g_hash_table_remove (map->pid_map, &unode->pid); - - g_free (unode); - g_free (pnode); -} - - -guint32 -e_pilot_map_lookup_pid (EPilotMap *map, const char *uid) -{ - EPilotMapUidNode *unode = NULL; - - unode = g_hash_table_lookup (map->uid_map, uid); - - if (unode == NULL) - return 0; - - return unode->pid; -} - -const char * -e_pilot_map_lookup_uid (EPilotMap *map, guint32 pid) -{ - EPilotMapPidNode *pnode = NULL; - - pnode = g_hash_table_lookup (map->pid_map, &pid); - - if (pnode == NULL) - return NULL; - - return pnode->uid; -} - -int -e_pilot_map_read (const char *filename, EPilotMap **map) -{ - xmlSAXHandler handler; - EPilotMap *new_map = g_new0 (EPilotMap, 1); - - *map = NULL; - - memset (&handler, 0, sizeof (xmlSAXHandler)); - handler.startElement = map_sax_start_element; - - new_map->pid_map = g_hash_table_new (g_int_hash, g_int_equal); - new_map->uid_map = g_hash_table_new (g_str_hash, g_str_equal); - - if (g_file_exists (filename)) { - if (xmlSAXUserParseFile (&handler, new_map, filename) < 0) { - g_free (new_map); - return -1; - } - } - - *map = new_map; - - return 0; -} - -int -e_pilot_map_write (const char *filename, EPilotMap *map) -{ - xmlDocPtr doc; - int ret; - - g_return_val_if_fail (map != NULL, -1); - - doc = xmlNewDoc ("1.0"); - if (doc == NULL) { - g_warning ("Pilot map file could not be created\n"); - return -1; - } - doc->root = xmlNewDocNode(doc, NULL, "PilotMap", NULL); - map->since = time (NULL); - map_set_node_timet (doc->root, "timestamp", map->since); - - g_hash_table_foreach (map->pid_map, map_write_foreach, doc->root); - - /* Write the file */ - xmlSetDocCompressMode (doc, 0); - ret = xmlSaveFile (filename, doc); - if (ret < 0) { - g_warning ("Pilot map file '%s' could not be saved\n", filename); - return -1; - } - - xmlFreeDoc (doc); - - return 0; -} - -void -e_pilot_map_destroy (EPilotMap *map) -{ - g_hash_table_destroy (map->pid_map); - g_hash_table_destroy (map->uid_map); - g_free (map); -} - - - - - - - - diff --git a/e-util/e-pilot-map.h b/e-util/e-pilot-map.h deleted file mode 100644 index d8d307ac3d..0000000000 --- a/e-util/e-pilot-map.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 8 -*- */ -/* Evolution Conduits - Pilot Map routines - * - * Copyright (C) 2000 Helix Code, Inc. - * - * Authors: JP Rosevear <jpr@helixcode.com> - * - * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify - * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or - * (at your option) any later version. - * - * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - * GNU General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. - */ - -#ifndef E_PILOT_MAP_H -#define E_PILOT_MAP_H - -#include <glib.h> -#include <time.h> - -typedef struct _EPilotMap EPilotMap; - -struct _EPilotMap -{ - GHashTable *pid_map; - GHashTable *uid_map; - - time_t since; -}; - -gboolean e_pilot_map_pid_is_archived (EPilotMap *map, guint32 pid); -gboolean e_pilot_map_uid_is_archived (EPilotMap *map, const char *uid); - -void e_pilot_map_insert (EPilotMap *map, guint32 pid, const char *uid, gboolean archived); -void e_pilot_map_remove_by_pid (EPilotMap *map, guint32 pid); -void e_pilot_map_remove_by_uid (EPilotMap *map, const char *uid); - -guint32 e_pilot_map_lookup_pid (EPilotMap *map, const char *uid); -const char * e_pilot_map_lookup_uid (EPilotMap *map, guint32 pid); - -int e_pilot_map_read (const char *filename, EPilotMap **map); -int e_pilot_map_write (const char *filename, EPilotMap *map); - -void e_pilot_map_destroy (EPilotMap *map); - -#endif /* E_PILOT_MAP_H */ diff --git a/e-util/e-pilot-util.c b/e-util/e-pilot-util.c deleted file mode 100644 index 10622506e6..0000000000 --- a/e-util/e-pilot-util.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ -/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 8 -*- */ -/* Evolution Conduits - Pilot Map routines - * - * Copyright (C) 2000 Helix Code, Inc. - * - * Authors: JP Rosevear <jpr@helixcode.com> - * - * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify - * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or - * (at your option) any later version. - * - * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - * GNU General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. - */ - -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <time.h> -#include <gnome-xml/parser.h> -#include <pi-util.h> - -#include "e-pilot-util.h" - -char * -e_pilot_utf8_to_pchar (const char *string) -{ - char *pstring = NULL; - int res; - - if (!string) - return NULL; - - res = convert_ToPilotChar ("UTF8", string, strlen (string), &pstring); - - if (res != 0) - pstring = strdup (string); - - return pstring; -} - -char * -e_pilot_utf8_from_pchar (const char *string) -{ - char *ustring = NULL; - int res; - - if (!string) - return NULL; - - res = convert_FromPilotChar ("UTF8", string, strlen (string), &ustring); - - if (res != 0) - ustring = strdup (string); - - return ustring; -} diff --git a/e-util/e-pilot-util.h b/e-util/e-pilot-util.h deleted file mode 100644 index 076bd1102e..0000000000 --- a/e-util/e-pilot-util.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 8 -*- */ -/* Evolution Conduits - Pilot Map routines - * - * Copyright (C) 2000 Helix Code, Inc. - * - * Authors: JP Rosevear <jpr@helixcode.com> - * - * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify - * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or - * (at your option) any later version. - * - * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - * GNU General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. - */ - -#ifndef E_PILOT_UTIL_H -#define E_PILOT_UTIL_H - -char *e_pilot_utf8_to_pchar (const char *string); -char *e_pilot_utf8_from_pchar (const char *string); - -#endif /* E_PILOT_UTIL_H */ diff --git a/e-util/e-sexp.c b/e-util/e-sexp.c deleted file mode 100644 index 9da5e28308..0000000000 --- a/e-util/e-sexp.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1282 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright 2000 HelixCode (http://www.helixcode.com). - * - * A simple, extensible s-exp evaluation engine. - * - * Author : - * Michael Zucchi <notzed@helixcode.com> - - * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as - * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the - * License, or (at your option) any later version. - * - * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - * GNU General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 - * USA - */ - -/* - The following built-in s-exp's are supported: - - list = (and list*) - perform an intersection of a number of lists, and return that. - - bool = (and bool*) - perform a boolean AND of boolean values. - - list = (or list*) - perform a union of a number of lists, returning the new list. - - bool = (or bool*) - perform a boolean OR of boolean values. - - int = (+ int*) - Add integers. - - string = (+ string*) - Concat strings. - - time_t = (+ time_t*) - Add time_t values. - - int = (- int int*) - Subtract integers from the first. - - time_t = (- time_t*) - Subtract time_t values from the first. - - Comparison operators: - - bool = (< int int) - bool = (> int int) - bool = (= int int) - - bool = (< string string) - bool = (> string string) - bool = (= string string) - - bool = (< time_t time_t) - bool = (> time_t time_t) - bool = (= time_t time_t) - Perform a comparision of 2 integers, 2 string values, or 2 time values. - - Function flow: - - type = (if bool function) - type = (if bool function function) - Choose a flow path based on a boolean value - - type = (begin func func func) - Execute a sequence. The last function return is the return type. -*/ - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <time.h> -#include <string.h> - -#include "e-memory.h" -#include "e-sexp.h" - -#define p(x) /* parse debug */ -#define r(x) /* run debug */ -#define d(x) /* general debug */ - - -static struct _ESExpTerm * parse_list(ESExp *f, int gotbrace); -static struct _ESExpTerm * parse_value(ESExp *f); - -static void parse_dump_term(struct _ESExpTerm *t, int depth); - -#ifdef E_SEXP_IS_GTK_OBJECT -static GtkObjectClass *parent_class; -#endif - -static GScannerConfig scanner_config = -{ - ( " \t\r\n") /* cset_skip_characters */, - ( G_CSET_a_2_z - "_+-<=>?" - G_CSET_A_2_Z) /* cset_identifier_first */, - ( G_CSET_a_2_z - "_0123456789-<>?" - G_CSET_A_2_Z - G_CSET_LATINS - G_CSET_LATINC ) /* cset_identifier_nth */, - ( ";\n" ) /* cpair_comment_single */, - - FALSE /* case_sensitive */, - - TRUE /* skip_comment_multi */, - TRUE /* skip_comment_single */, - TRUE /* scan_comment_multi */, - TRUE /* scan_identifier */, - TRUE /* scan_identifier_1char */, - FALSE /* scan_identifier_NULL */, - TRUE /* scan_symbols */, - FALSE /* scan_binary */, - TRUE /* scan_octal */, - TRUE /* scan_float */, - TRUE /* scan_hex */, - FALSE /* scan_hex_dollar */, - TRUE /* scan_string_sq */, - TRUE /* scan_string_dq */, - TRUE /* numbers_2_int */, - FALSE /* int_2_float */, - FALSE /* identifier_2_string */, - TRUE /* char_2_token */, - FALSE /* symbol_2_token */, - FALSE /* scope_0_fallback */, -}; - -/* jumps back to the caller of f->failenv, only to be called from inside a callback */ -void -e_sexp_fatal_error(struct _ESExp *f, char *why, ...) -{ - va_list args; - - if (f->error) - g_free(f->error); - - va_start(args, why); - f->error = g_strdup_vprintf(why, args); - va_end(args); - - longjmp(f->failenv, 1); -} - -const char * -e_sexp_error(struct _ESExp *f) -{ - return f->error; -} - -struct _ESExpResult * -e_sexp_result_new(struct _ESExp *f, int type) -{ - struct _ESExpResult *r = e_memchunk_alloc0(f->result_chunks); - r->type = type; - return r; -} - -void -e_sexp_result_free(struct _ESExp *f, struct _ESExpResult *t) -{ - if (t == NULL) - return; - - switch(t->type) { - case ESEXP_RES_ARRAY_PTR: - g_ptr_array_free(t->value.ptrarray, TRUE); - break; - case ESEXP_RES_BOOL: - case ESEXP_RES_INT: - case ESEXP_RES_TIME: - break; - case ESEXP_RES_STRING: - g_free(t->value.string); - break; - case ESEXP_RES_UNDEFINED: - break; - default: - g_assert_not_reached(); - } - e_memchunk_free(f->result_chunks, t); -} - -/* used in normal functions if they have to abort, and free their arguments */ -void -e_sexp_resultv_free(struct _ESExp *f, int argc, struct _ESExpResult **argv) -{ - int i; - - for (i=0;i<argc;i++) { - e_sexp_result_free(f, argv[i]); - } -} - -/* implementations for the builtin functions */ - -/* can you tell, i dont like glib? */ -/* we can only itereate a hashtable from a called function */ -struct _glib_sux_donkeys { - int count; - GPtrArray *uids; -}; - -/* ok, store any values that are in all sets */ -static void -g_lib_sux_htand(char *key, int value, struct _glib_sux_donkeys *fuckup) -{ - if (value == fuckup->count) { - g_ptr_array_add(fuckup->uids, key); - } -} - -/* or, store all unique values */ -static void -g_lib_sux_htor(char *key, int value, struct _glib_sux_donkeys *fuckup) -{ - g_ptr_array_add(fuckup->uids, key); -} - -static ESExpResult * -term_eval_and(struct _ESExp *f, int argc, struct _ESExpTerm **argv, void *data) -{ - struct _ESExpResult *r, *r1; - GHashTable *ht = g_hash_table_new(g_str_hash, g_str_equal); - struct _glib_sux_donkeys lambdafoo; - int type=-1; - int bool = TRUE; - int i; - - r(printf("( and\n")); - - r = e_sexp_result_new(f, ESEXP_RES_UNDEFINED); - - for (i=0;bool && i<argc;i++) { - r1 = e_sexp_term_eval(f, argv[i]); - if (type == -1) - type = r1->type; - if (type != r1->type) { - e_sexp_result_free(f, r); - e_sexp_result_free(f, r1); - g_hash_table_destroy(ht); - e_sexp_fatal_error(f, "Invalid types in AND"); - } else if ( r1->type == ESEXP_RES_ARRAY_PTR ) { - char **a1; - int l1, j; - - a1 = (char **)r1->value.ptrarray->pdata; - l1 = r1->value.ptrarray->len; - for (j=0;j<l1;j++) { - int n; - n = (int)g_hash_table_lookup(ht, a1[j]); - g_hash_table_insert(ht, a1[j], (void *)n+1); - } - } else if ( r1->type == ESEXP_RES_BOOL ) { - bool &= r1->value.bool; - } - e_sexp_result_free(f, r1); - } - - if (type == ESEXP_RES_ARRAY_PTR) { - lambdafoo.count = argc; - lambdafoo.uids = g_ptr_array_new(); - g_hash_table_foreach(ht, (GHFunc)g_lib_sux_htand, &lambdafoo); - r->type = ESEXP_RES_ARRAY_PTR; - r->value.ptrarray = lambdafoo.uids; - } else if (type == ESEXP_RES_BOOL) { - r->type = ESEXP_RES_BOOL; - r->value.bool = bool; - } - - g_hash_table_destroy(ht); - - return r; -} - -static ESExpResult * -term_eval_or(struct _ESExp *f, int argc, struct _ESExpTerm **argv, void *data) -{ - struct _ESExpResult *r, *r1; - GHashTable *ht = g_hash_table_new(g_str_hash, g_str_equal); - struct _glib_sux_donkeys lambdafoo; - int type = -1; - int bool = FALSE; - int i; - - r(printf("(or \n")); - - r = e_sexp_result_new(f, ESEXP_RES_UNDEFINED); - - for (i=0;!bool && i<argc;i++) { - r1 = e_sexp_term_eval(f, argv[i]); - if (type == -1) - type = r1->type; - if (r1->type != type) { - e_sexp_result_free(f, r); - e_sexp_result_free(f, r1); - g_hash_table_destroy(ht); - e_sexp_fatal_error(f, "Invalid types in OR"); - } else if (r1->type == ESEXP_RES_ARRAY_PTR) { - char **a1; - int l1, j; - - a1 = (char **)r1->value.ptrarray->pdata; - l1 = r1->value.ptrarray->len; - for (j=0;j<l1;j++) { - g_hash_table_insert(ht, a1[j], (void *)1); - } - } else if (r1->type == ESEXP_RES_BOOL) { - bool |= r1->value.bool; - } - e_sexp_result_free(f, r1); - } - - if (type == ESEXP_RES_ARRAY_PTR) { - lambdafoo.count = argc; - lambdafoo.uids = g_ptr_array_new(); - g_hash_table_foreach(ht, (GHFunc)g_lib_sux_htor, &lambdafoo); - r->type = ESEXP_RES_ARRAY_PTR; - r->value.ptrarray = lambdafoo.uids; - } else if (type == ESEXP_RES_BOOL) { - r->type = ESEXP_RES_BOOL; - r->value.bool = bool; - } - g_hash_table_destroy(ht); - - return r; -} - -static ESExpResult * -term_eval_not(struct _ESExp *f, int argc, struct _ESExpResult **argv, void *data) -{ - int res = TRUE; - ESExpResult *r; - - if (argc>0) { - if (argv[0]->type == ESEXP_RES_BOOL - && argv[0]->value.bool) - res = FALSE; - } - r = e_sexp_result_new(f, ESEXP_RES_BOOL); - r->value.bool = res; - return r; -} - -/* this should support all arguments ...? */ -static ESExpResult * -term_eval_lt(struct _ESExp *f, int argc, struct _ESExpTerm **argv, void *data) -{ - struct _ESExpResult *r, *r1, *r2; - - r = e_sexp_result_new(f, ESEXP_RES_UNDEFINED); - - if (argc == 2) { - r1 = e_sexp_term_eval(f, argv[0]); - r2 = e_sexp_term_eval(f, argv[1]); - if (r1->type != r2->type) { - e_sexp_result_free(f, r1); - e_sexp_result_free(f, r2); - e_sexp_result_free(f, r); - e_sexp_fatal_error(f, "Incompatible types in compare <"); - } else if (r1->type == ESEXP_RES_INT) { - r->type = ESEXP_RES_BOOL; - r->value.bool = r1->value.number < r2->value.number; - } else if (r1->type == ESEXP_RES_TIME) { - r->type = ESEXP_RES_BOOL; - r->value.bool = r1->value.time < r2->value.time; - } else if (r1->type == ESEXP_RES_STRING) { - r->type = ESEXP_RES_BOOL; - r->value.bool = strcmp(r1->value.string, r2->value.string) < 0; - } - e_sexp_result_free(f, r1); - e_sexp_result_free(f, r2); - } - return r; -} - -/* this should support all arguments ...? */ -static ESExpResult * -term_eval_gt(struct _ESExp *f, int argc, struct _ESExpTerm **argv, void *data) -{ - struct _ESExpResult *r, *r1, *r2; - - r = e_sexp_result_new(f, ESEXP_RES_UNDEFINED); - - if (argc == 2) { - r1 = e_sexp_term_eval(f, argv[0]); - r2 = e_sexp_term_eval(f, argv[1]); - if (r1->type != r2->type) { - e_sexp_result_free(f, r1); - e_sexp_result_free(f, r2); - e_sexp_result_free(f, r); - e_sexp_fatal_error(f, "Incompatible types in compare >"); - } else if (r1->type == ESEXP_RES_INT) { - r->type = ESEXP_RES_BOOL; - r->value.bool = r1->value.number > r2->value.number; - } else if (r1->type == ESEXP_RES_TIME) { - r->type = ESEXP_RES_BOOL; - r->value.bool = r1->value.time > r2->value.time; - } else if (r1->type == ESEXP_RES_STRING) { - r->type = ESEXP_RES_BOOL; - r->value.bool = strcmp(r1->value.string, r2->value.string) > 0; - } - e_sexp_result_free(f, r1); - e_sexp_result_free(f, r2); - } - return r; -} - -/* this should support all arguments ...? */ -static ESExpResult * -term_eval_eq(struct _ESExp *f, int argc, struct _ESExpTerm **argv, void *data) -{ - struct _ESExpResult *r, *r1, *r2; - - r = e_sexp_result_new(f, ESEXP_RES_BOOL); - - if (argc == 2) { - r1 = e_sexp_term_eval(f, argv[0]); - r2 = e_sexp_term_eval(f, argv[1]); - if (r1->type != r2->type) { - r->value.bool = FALSE; - } else if (r1->type == ESEXP_RES_INT) { - r->value.bool = r1->value.number == r2->value.number; - } else if (r1->type == ESEXP_RES_BOOL) { - r->value.bool = r1->value.bool == r2->value.bool; - } else if (r1->type == ESEXP_RES_TIME) { - r->value.bool = r1->value.time == r2->value.time; - } else if (r1->type == ESEXP_RES_STRING) { - r->value.bool = strcmp(r1->value.string, r2->value.string) == 0; - } - e_sexp_result_free(f, r1); - e_sexp_result_free(f, r2); - } - return r; -} - -static ESExpResult * -term_eval_plus(struct _ESExp *f, int argc, struct _ESExpResult **argv, void *data) -{ - struct _ESExpResult *r=NULL; - int type; - int i; - - if (argc>0) { - type = argv[0]->type; - switch(type) { - case ESEXP_RES_INT: { - int total = argv[0]->value.number; - for (i=1;i<argc && argv[i]->type == ESEXP_RES_INT;i++) { - total += argv[i]->value.number; - } - if (i<argc) { - e_sexp_resultv_free(f, argc, argv); - e_sexp_fatal_error(f, "Invalid types in (+ ints)"); - } - r = e_sexp_result_new(f, ESEXP_RES_INT); - r->value.number = total; - break; } - case ESEXP_RES_STRING: { - GString *s = g_string_new(argv[0]->value.string); - for (i=1;i<argc && argv[i]->type == ESEXP_RES_STRING;i++) { - g_string_append(s, argv[i]->value.string); - } - if (i<argc) { - e_sexp_resultv_free(f, argc, argv); - e_sexp_fatal_error(f, "Invalid types in (+ strings)"); - } - r = e_sexp_result_new(f, ESEXP_RES_STRING); - r->value.string = s->str; - g_string_free(s, FALSE); - break; } - case ESEXP_RES_TIME: { - time_t total; - - total = argv[0]->value.time; - - for (i = 1; i < argc && argv[i]->type == ESEXP_RES_TIME; i++) - total += argv[i]->value.time; - - if (i < argc) { - e_sexp_resultv_free (f, argc, argv); - e_sexp_fatal_error (f, "Invalid types in (+ time_t)"); - } - - r = e_sexp_result_new (f, ESEXP_RES_TIME); - r->value.time = total; - break; } - } - } - - if (!r) { - r = e_sexp_result_new(f, ESEXP_RES_INT); - r->value.number = 0; - } - return r; -} - -static ESExpResult * -term_eval_sub(struct _ESExp *f, int argc, struct _ESExpResult **argv, void *data) -{ - struct _ESExpResult *r=NULL; - int type; - int i; - - if (argc>0) { - type = argv[0]->type; - switch(type) { - case ESEXP_RES_INT: { - int total = argv[0]->value.number; - for (i=1;i<argc && argv[i]->type == ESEXP_RES_INT;i++) { - total -= argv[i]->value.number; - } - if (i<argc) { - e_sexp_resultv_free(f, argc, argv); - e_sexp_fatal_error(f, "Invalid types in -"); - } - r = e_sexp_result_new(f, ESEXP_RES_INT); - r->value.number = total; - break; } - case ESEXP_RES_TIME: { - time_t total; - - total = argv[0]->value.time; - - for (i = 1; i < argc && argv[i]->type == ESEXP_RES_TIME; i++) - total -= argv[i]->value.time; - - if (i < argc) { - e_sexp_resultv_free (f, argc, argv); - e_sexp_fatal_error (f, "Invalid types in (- time_t)"); - } - - r = e_sexp_result_new (f, ESEXP_RES_TIME); - r->value.time = total; - break; } - } - } - - if (!r) { - r = e_sexp_result_new(f, ESEXP_RES_INT); - r->value.number = 0; - } - return r; -} - -/* implements 'if' function */ -static ESExpResult * -term_eval_if(struct _ESExp *f, int argc, struct _ESExpTerm **argv, void *data) -{ - struct _ESExpResult *r; - int doit; - - if (argc >=2 && argc<=3) { - r = e_sexp_term_eval(f, argv[0]); - doit = (r->type == ESEXP_RES_BOOL && r->value.bool); - e_sexp_result_free(f, r); - if (doit) { - return e_sexp_term_eval(f, argv[1]); - } else if (argc>2) { - return e_sexp_term_eval(f, argv[2]); - } - } - return e_sexp_result_new(f, ESEXP_RES_UNDEFINED); -} - -/* implements 'begin' statement */ -static ESExpResult * -term_eval_begin(struct _ESExp *f, int argc, struct _ESExpTerm **argv, void *data) -{ - struct _ESExpResult *r=NULL; - int i; - - for (i=0;i<argc;i++) { - if (r) - e_sexp_result_free(f, r); - r = e_sexp_term_eval(f, argv[i]); - } - if (r) - return r; - else - return e_sexp_result_new(f, ESEXP_RES_UNDEFINED); -} - - -/* this must only be called from inside term evaluation callbacks! */ -struct _ESExpResult * -e_sexp_term_eval(struct _ESExp *f, struct _ESExpTerm *t) -{ - struct _ESExpResult *r = NULL; - int i; - struct _ESExpResult **argv; - - g_return_val_if_fail(t != NULL, NULL); - - r(printf("eval term :\n")); - r(parse_dump_term(t, 0)); - - switch (t->type) { - case ESEXP_TERM_STRING: - r(printf(" (string \"%s\")\n", t->value.string)); - r = e_sexp_result_new(f, ESEXP_RES_STRING); - /* erk, this shoul;dn't need to strdup this ... */ - r->value.string = g_strdup(t->value.string); - break; - case ESEXP_TERM_INT: - r(printf(" (int %d)\n", t->value.number)); - r = e_sexp_result_new(f, ESEXP_RES_INT); - r->value.number = t->value.number; - break; - case ESEXP_TERM_BOOL: - r(printf(" (int %d)\n", t->value.number)); - r = e_sexp_result_new(f, ESEXP_RES_BOOL); - r->value.bool = t->value.bool; - break; - case ESEXP_TERM_TIME: - r(printf(" (time_t %d)\n", t->value.time)); - r = e_sexp_result_new (f, ESEXP_RES_TIME); - r->value.time = t->value.time; - break; - case ESEXP_TERM_IFUNC: - if (t->value.func.sym->f.ifunc) - r = t->value.func.sym->f.ifunc(f, t->value.func.termcount, t->value.func.terms, t->value.func.sym->data); - break; - case ESEXP_TERM_FUNC: - /* first evaluate all arguments to result types */ - argv = alloca(sizeof(argv[0]) * t->value.func.termcount); - for (i=0;i<t->value.func.termcount;i++) { - argv[i] = e_sexp_term_eval(f, t->value.func.terms[i]); - } - /* call the function */ - if (t->value.func.sym->f.func) - r = t->value.func.sym->f.func(f, t->value.func.termcount, argv, t->value.func.sym->data); - - e_sexp_resultv_free(f, t->value.func.termcount, argv); - break; - default: - e_sexp_fatal_error(f, "Unknown type in parse tree: %d", t->type); - } - - if (r==NULL) - r = e_sexp_result_new(f, ESEXP_RES_UNDEFINED); - - return r; -} - -#if 0 -static void -eval_dump_result(ESExpResult *r, int depth) -{ - int i; - - if (r==NULL) { - printf("null result???\n"); - return; - } - - for (i=0;i<depth;i++) - printf(" "); - - switch (r->type) { - case ESEXP_RES_ARRAY_PTR: - printf("array pointers\n"); - break; - case ESEXP_RES_INT: - printf("int: %d\n", r->value.number); - break; - case ESEXP_RES_STRING: - printf("string: '%s'\n", r->value.string); - break; - case ESEXP_RES_BOOL: - printf("bool: %c\n", r->value.bool?'t':'f'); - break; - case ESEXP_RES_TIME: - printf("time_t: %ld\n", (long) r->value.time); - break; - case ESEXP_RES_UNDEFINED: - printf(" <undefined>\n"); - break; - } - printf("\n"); -} -#endif - -static void -parse_dump_term(struct _ESExpTerm *t, int depth) -{ - int i; - - if (t==NULL) { - printf("null term??\n"); - return; - } - - for (i=0;i<depth;i++) - printf(" "); - - switch (t->type) { - case ESEXP_TERM_STRING: - printf(" \"%s\"", t->value.string); - break; - case ESEXP_TERM_INT: - printf(" %d", t->value.number); - break; - case ESEXP_TERM_BOOL: - printf(" #%c", t->value.bool?'t':'f'); - break; - case ESEXP_TERM_TIME: - printf(" %ld", (long) t->value.time); - break; - case ESEXP_TERM_IFUNC: - case ESEXP_TERM_FUNC: - printf(" (function %s\n", t->value.func.sym->name); - /*printf(" [%d] ", t->value.func.termcount);*/ - for (i=0;i<t->value.func.termcount;i++) { - parse_dump_term(t->value.func.terms[i], depth+1); - } - for (i=0;i<depth;i++) - printf(" "); - printf(" )"); - break; - case ESEXP_TERM_VAR: - printf(" (variable %s )\n", t->value.var->name); - break; - default: - printf("unknown type: %d\n", t->type); - } - - printf("\n"); -} - -/* - PARSER -*/ - -static struct _ESExpTerm * -parse_term_new(struct _ESExp *f, int type) -{ - struct _ESExpTerm *s = e_memchunk_alloc0(f->term_chunks); - s->type = type; - return s; -} - -static void -parse_term_free(struct _ESExp *f, struct _ESExpTerm *t) -{ - int i; - - if (t==NULL) { - return; - } - - switch (t->type) { - case ESEXP_TERM_INT: - case ESEXP_TERM_BOOL: - case ESEXP_TERM_TIME: - case ESEXP_TERM_VAR: - break; - - case ESEXP_TERM_STRING: - g_free(t->value.string); - break; - - case ESEXP_TERM_FUNC: - case ESEXP_TERM_IFUNC: - for (i=0;i<t->value.func.termcount;i++) { - parse_term_free(f, t->value.func.terms[i]); - } - g_free(t->value.func.terms); - break; - - default: - printf("parse_term_free: unknown type: %d\n", t->type); - } - e_memchunk_free(f->term_chunks, t); -} - -static struct _ESExpTerm ** -parse_values(ESExp *f, int *len) -{ - int token; - struct _ESExpTerm **terms; - int i=0; - GScanner *gs = f->scanner; - - p(printf("parsing values\n")); - - /* FIXME: This hardcoded nonsense!!! :) */ - terms = g_malloc0(30*sizeof(*terms)); - - while ( (token = g_scanner_peek_next_token(gs)) != G_TOKEN_EOF - && token != ')') { - terms[i]=parse_value(f); - i++; - } - - p(printf("found %d subterms\n", i)); - *len = i; - - p(printf("dont parsing values\n")); - return terms; -} - -static struct _ESExpTerm * -parse_value(ESExp *f) -{ - int token; - struct _ESExpTerm *t = NULL; - GScanner *gs = f->scanner; - struct _ESExpSymbol *s; - - p(printf("parsing value\n")); - - token = g_scanner_get_next_token(gs); - switch(token) { - case G_TOKEN_LEFT_PAREN: - p(printf("got brace, its a list!\n")); - return parse_list(f, TRUE); - case G_TOKEN_STRING: - p(printf("got string\n")); - t = parse_term_new(f, ESEXP_TERM_STRING); - t->value.string = g_strdup(g_scanner_cur_value(gs).v_string); - break; - case G_TOKEN_INT: - t = parse_term_new(f, ESEXP_TERM_INT); - t->value.number = g_scanner_cur_value(gs).v_int; - p(printf("got int\n")); - break; - case '#': { - char *str; - - p(printf("got bool?\n")); - token = g_scanner_get_next_token(gs); - if (token != G_TOKEN_IDENTIFIER) { - e_sexp_fatal_error (f, "Invalid format for a boolean value"); - return NULL; - } - - str = g_scanner_cur_value (gs).v_identifier; - - g_assert (str != NULL); - if (!(strlen (str) == 1 && (str[0] == 't' || str[0] == 'f'))) { - e_sexp_fatal_error (f, "Invalid format for a boolean value"); - return NULL; - } - - t = parse_term_new(f, ESEXP_TERM_BOOL); - t->value.bool = (str[0] == 't'); - break; } - case G_TOKEN_SYMBOL: - s = g_scanner_cur_value(gs).v_symbol; - switch (s->type) { - case ESEXP_TERM_FUNC: - case ESEXP_TERM_IFUNC: - /* this is basically invalid, since we can't use function - pointers, but let the runtime catch it ... */ - t = parse_term_new(f, s->type); - t->value.func.sym = s; - t->value.func.terms = parse_values(f, &t->value.func.termcount); - break; - case ESEXP_TERM_VAR: - t = parse_term_new(f, s->type); - t->value.var = s; - break; - default: - e_sexp_fatal_error(f, "Invalid symbol type: %s: %d", s->name, s->type); - } - break; - case G_TOKEN_IDENTIFIER: - e_sexp_fatal_error(f, "Unknown identifier: %s", g_scanner_cur_value(gs).v_identifier); - break; - default: - e_sexp_fatal_error(f, "Unexpected token encountered: %d", token); - } - p(printf("done parsing value\n")); - return t; -} - -/* FIXME: this needs some robustification */ -static struct _ESExpTerm * -parse_list(ESExp *f, int gotbrace) -{ - int token; - struct _ESExpTerm *t = NULL; - GScanner *gs = f->scanner; - - p(printf("parsing list\n")); - if (gotbrace) - token = '('; - else - token = g_scanner_get_next_token(gs); - if (token =='(') { - token = g_scanner_get_next_token(gs); - switch(token) { - case G_TOKEN_SYMBOL: { - struct _ESExpSymbol *s; - - s = g_scanner_cur_value(gs).v_symbol; - p(printf("got funciton: %s\n", s->name)); - t = parse_term_new(f, s->type); - p(printf("created new list %p\n", t)); - /* if we have a variable, find out its base type */ - while (s->type == ESEXP_TERM_VAR) { - s = ((ESExpTerm *)(s->data))->value.var; - } - if (s->type == ESEXP_TERM_FUNC - || s->type == ESEXP_TERM_IFUNC) { - t->value.func.sym = s; - t->value.func.terms = parse_values(f, &t->value.func.termcount); - } else { - parse_term_free(f, t); - e_sexp_fatal_error(f, "Trying to call variable as function: %s", s->name); - } - break; } - case G_TOKEN_IDENTIFIER: - e_sexp_fatal_error(f, "Unknown identifier: %s", g_scanner_cur_value(gs).v_identifier); - break; - default: - e_sexp_fatal_error(f, "Unexpected token encountered: %d", token); - } - token = g_scanner_get_next_token(gs); - if (token != ')') { - e_sexp_fatal_error(f, "Missing ')'"); - } - } else { - e_sexp_fatal_error(f, "Missing '('"); - } - - p(printf("returning list %p\n", t)); - return t; -} - -static void e_sexp_finalise(void *); - -#ifdef E_SEXP_IS_GTK_OBJECT -static void -e_sexp_class_init (ESExpClass *class) -{ - GtkObjectClass *object_class; - - object_class = (GtkObjectClass *) class; - - object_class->finalize = e_sexp_finalise; - - parent_class = gtk_type_class (gtk_object_get_type ()); -} -#endif - -/* 'builtin' functions */ -static struct { - char *name; - ESExpFunc *func; - int type; /* set to 1 if a function can perform shortcut evaluation, or - doesn't execute everything, 0 otherwise */ -} symbols[] = { - { "and", (ESExpFunc *)term_eval_and, 1 }, - { "or", (ESExpFunc *)term_eval_or, 1 }, - { "not", (ESExpFunc *)term_eval_not, 0 }, - { "<", (ESExpFunc *)term_eval_lt, 1 }, - { ">", (ESExpFunc *)term_eval_gt, 1 }, - { "=", (ESExpFunc *)term_eval_eq, 1 }, - { "+", (ESExpFunc *)term_eval_plus, 0 }, - { "-", (ESExpFunc *)term_eval_sub, 0 }, - { "if", (ESExpFunc *)term_eval_if, 1 }, - { "begin", (ESExpFunc *)term_eval_begin, 1 }, -}; - -static void -free_symbol(void *key, void *value, void *data) -{ - struct _ESExpSymbol *s = value; - - g_free(s->name); - g_free(s); -} - -static void -e_sexp_finalise(void *o) -{ - ESExp *s = (ESExp *)o; - - if (s->tree) { - parse_term_free(s, s->tree); - s->tree = NULL; - } - - e_memchunk_destroy(s->term_chunks); - e_memchunk_destroy(s->result_chunks); - - g_scanner_scope_foreach_symbol(s->scanner, 0, free_symbol, 0); - g_scanner_destroy(s->scanner); - -#ifdef E_SEXP_IS_GTK_OBJECT - ((GtkObjectClass *)(parent_class))->finalize((GtkObject *)o); -#endif -} - -static void -e_sexp_init (ESExp *s) -{ - int i; - - s->scanner = g_scanner_new(&scanner_config); - s->term_chunks = e_memchunk_new(16, sizeof(struct _ESExpTerm)); - s->result_chunks = e_memchunk_new(16, sizeof(struct _ESExpResult)); - - /* load in builtin symbols? */ - for(i=0;i<sizeof(symbols)/sizeof(symbols[0]);i++) { - if (symbols[i].type == 1) { - e_sexp_add_ifunction(s, 0, symbols[i].name, (ESExpIFunc *)symbols[i].func, &symbols[i]); - } else { - e_sexp_add_function(s, 0, symbols[i].name, symbols[i].func, &symbols[i]); - } - } - -#ifndef E_SEXP_IS_GTK_OBJECT - s->refcount = 1; -#endif -} - -#ifdef E_SEXP_IS_GTK_OBJECT -guint -e_sexp_get_type (void) -{ - static guint type = 0; - - if (!type) { - GtkTypeInfo type_info = { - "ESExp", - sizeof (ESExp), - sizeof (ESExpClass), - (GtkClassInitFunc) e_sexp_class_init, - (GtkObjectInitFunc) e_sexp_init, - (GtkArgSetFunc) NULL, - (GtkArgGetFunc) NULL - }; - - type = gtk_type_unique (gtk_object_get_type (), &type_info); - } - - return type; -} -#endif - -ESExp * -e_sexp_new (void) -{ -#ifdef E_SEXP_IS_GTK_OBJECT - ESExp *f = E_SEXP ( gtk_type_new (e_sexp_get_type ())); -#else - ESExp *f = g_malloc0(sizeof(*f)); - e_sexp_init(f); -#endif - - return f; -} - -#ifndef E_SEXP_IS_GTK_OBJECT -void e_sexp_ref (ESExp *f) -{ - f->refcount++; -} - -void e_sexp_unref (ESExp *f) -{ - f->refcount--; - if (f->refcount == 0) { - e_sexp_finalise(f); - g_free(f); - } -} -#endif - -void -e_sexp_add_function(ESExp *f, int scope, char *name, ESExpFunc *func, void *data) -{ - struct _ESExpSymbol *s; - - g_return_if_fail(FILTER_IS_SEXP(f)); - g_return_if_fail(name != NULL); - - s = g_malloc0(sizeof(*s)); - s->name = g_strdup(name); - s->f.func = func; - s->type = ESEXP_TERM_FUNC; - s->data = data; - g_scanner_scope_add_symbol(f->scanner, scope, s->name, s); -} - -void -e_sexp_add_ifunction(ESExp *f, int scope, char *name, ESExpIFunc *ifunc, void *data) -{ - struct _ESExpSymbol *s; - - g_return_if_fail(FILTER_IS_SEXP(f)); - g_return_if_fail(name != NULL); - - s = g_malloc0(sizeof(*s)); - s->name = g_strdup(name); - s->f.ifunc = ifunc; - s->type = ESEXP_TERM_IFUNC; - s->data = data; - g_scanner_scope_add_symbol(f->scanner, scope, s->name, s); -} - -void -e_sexp_add_variable(ESExp *f, int scope, char *name, ESExpTerm *value) -{ - struct _ESExpSymbol *s; - - g_return_if_fail(FILTER_IS_SEXP(f)); - g_return_if_fail(name != NULL); - - s = g_malloc0(sizeof(*s)); - s->name = g_strdup(name); - s->type = ESEXP_TERM_VAR; - s->data = value; - g_scanner_scope_add_symbol(f->scanner, scope, s->name, s); -} - -void -e_sexp_remove_symbol(ESExp *f, int scope, char *name) -{ - int oldscope; - struct _ESExpSymbol *s; - - g_return_if_fail(FILTER_IS_SEXP(f)); - g_return_if_fail(name != NULL); - - oldscope = g_scanner_set_scope(f->scanner, scope); - s = g_scanner_lookup_symbol(f->scanner, name); - g_scanner_scope_remove_symbol(f->scanner, scope, name); - g_scanner_set_scope(f->scanner, oldscope); - if (s) { - g_free(s->name); - g_free(s); - } -} - -int -e_sexp_set_scope(ESExp *f, int scope) -{ - g_return_val_if_fail(FILTER_IS_SEXP(f), 0); - - return g_scanner_set_scope(f->scanner, scope); -} - -void -e_sexp_input_text(ESExp *f, const char *text, int len) -{ - g_return_if_fail(FILTER_IS_SEXP(f)); - g_return_if_fail(text != NULL); - - g_scanner_input_text(f->scanner, text, len); -} - -void -e_sexp_input_file (ESExp *f, int fd) -{ - g_return_if_fail(FILTER_IS_SEXP(f)); - - g_scanner_input_file(f->scanner, fd); -} - -/* returns -1 on error */ -int -e_sexp_parse(ESExp *f) -{ - g_return_val_if_fail(FILTER_IS_SEXP(f), -1); - - if (setjmp(f->failenv)) { - g_warning("Error in parsing: %s", f->error); - return -1; - } - - if (f->tree) - parse_term_free(f, f->tree); - - f->tree = parse_list(f, FALSE); - - return 0; -} - -/* returns NULL on error */ -struct _ESExpResult * -e_sexp_eval(ESExp *f) -{ - g_return_val_if_fail(FILTER_IS_SEXP(f), NULL); - g_return_val_if_fail(f->tree != NULL, NULL); - - if (setjmp(f->failenv)) { - g_warning("Error in execution: %s", f->error); - return NULL; - } - - return e_sexp_term_eval(f, f->tree); -} - -/** - * e_sexp_encode_bool: - * @s: - * @state: - * - * Encode a bool into an s-expression @s. Bools are - * encoded using #t #f syntax. - **/ -void -e_sexp_encode_bool(GString *s, gboolean state) -{ - if (state) - g_string_append(s, " #t"); - else - g_string_append(s, " #f"); -} - -/** - * e_sexp_encode_string: - * @s: Destination string. - * @string: String expression. - * - * Add a c string @string to the s-expression stored in - * the gstring @s. Quotes are added, and special characters - * are escaped appropriately. - **/ -void -e_sexp_encode_string(GString *s, const char *string) -{ - char c; - const char *p; - - if (string == NULL) - p = ""; - else - p = string; - g_string_append(s, " \""); - while ( (c = *p++) ) { - if (c=='\\' || c=='\"' || c=='\'') - g_string_append_c(s, '\\'); - g_string_append_c(s, c); - } - g_string_append(s, "\""); -} - -#ifdef TESTER -int main(int argc, char **argv) -{ - ESExp *f; - char *t = "(+ \"foo\" \"\\\"\" \"bar\" \"\\\\ blah \\x \")"; - ESExpResult *r; - - gtk_init(&argc, &argv); - - f = e_sexp_new(); - - e_sexp_add_variable(f, 0, "test", NULL); - - e_sexp_input_text(f, t, strlen(t)); - e_sexp_parse(f); - - if (f->tree) { - parse_dump_term(f->tree, 0); - } - - r = e_sexp_eval(f); - if (r) { - eval_dump_result(r, 0); - } else { - printf("no result?|\n"); - } - - return 0; -} -#endif diff --git a/e-util/e-sexp.h b/e-util/e-sexp.h deleted file mode 100644 index d4b8795c3e..0000000000 --- a/e-util/e-sexp.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,162 +0,0 @@ -/* - generic s-exp evaluator class -*/ -#ifndef _E_SEXP_H -#define _E_SEXP_H - -#include <setjmp.h> -#include <time.h> -#include <glib.h> - -#ifdef E_SEXP_IS_GTK_OBJECT -#include <gtk/gtkobject.h> -#endif - -#ifdef E_SEXP_IS_GTK_OBJECT -#define E_SEXP(obj) GTK_CHECK_CAST (obj, e_sexp_get_type (), ESExp) -#define E_SEXP_CLASS(klass) GTK_CHECK_CLASS_CAST (klass, e_sexp_get_type (), ESExpClass) -#define FILTER_IS_SEXP(obj) GTK_CHECK_TYPE (obj, e_sexp_get_type ()) -#else -#define E_SEXP(obj) ((struct _ESExp *)(obj)) -#define E_SEXP_CLASS(klass) ((struct _ESExpClass *)(klass)) -#define FILTER_IS_SEXP(obj) (1) -#endif - -typedef struct _ESExp ESExp; -typedef struct _ESExpClass ESExpClass; - -typedef struct _ESExpSymbol ESExpSymbol; -typedef struct _ESExpResult ESExpResult; -typedef struct _ESExpTerm ESExpTerm; - -typedef struct _ESExpResult *(ESExpFunc)(struct _ESExp *sexp, - int argc, - struct _ESExpResult **argv, - void *data); - -typedef struct _ESExpResult *(ESExpIFunc)(struct _ESExp *sexp, - int argc, - struct _ESExpTerm **argv, - void *data); -enum _ESExpResultType { - ESEXP_RES_ARRAY_PTR=0, /* type is a ptrarray, what it points to is implementation dependant */ - ESEXP_RES_INT, /* type is a number */ - ESEXP_RES_STRING, /* type is a pointer to a single string */ - ESEXP_RES_BOOL, /* boolean type */ - ESEXP_RES_TIME, /* time_t type */ - ESEXP_RES_UNDEFINED /* unknown type */ -}; - -struct _ESExpResult { - enum _ESExpResultType type; - union { - GPtrArray *ptrarray; - int number; - char *string; - int bool; - time_t time; - } value; -}; - -enum _ESExpTermType { - ESEXP_TERM_INT = 0, /* integer literal */ - ESEXP_TERM_BOOL, /* boolean literal */ - ESEXP_TERM_STRING, /* string literal */ - ESEXP_TERM_TIME, /* time_t literal (number of seconds past the epoch) */ - ESEXP_TERM_FUNC, /* normal function, arguments are evaluated before calling */ - ESEXP_TERM_IFUNC, /* immediate function, raw terms are arguments */ - ESEXP_TERM_VAR, /* variable reference */ -}; - -struct _ESExpSymbol { - int type; /* ESEXP_TERM_FUNC or ESEXP_TERM_VAR */ - char *name; - void *data; - union { - ESExpFunc *func; - ESExpIFunc *ifunc; - } f; -}; - -struct _ESExpTerm { - enum _ESExpTermType type; - union { - char *string; - int number; - int bool; - time_t time; - struct { - struct _ESExpSymbol *sym; - struct _ESExpTerm **terms; - int termcount; - } func; - struct _ESExpSymbol *var; - } value; -}; - - - -struct _ESExp { -#ifdef E_SEXP_IS_GTK_OBJECT - GtkObject object; -#else - int refcount; -#endif - GScanner *scanner; /* for parsing text version */ - ESExpTerm *tree; /* root of expression tree */ - - /* private stuff */ - jmp_buf failenv; - char *error; - - /* TODO: may also need a pool allocator for term strings, so we dont lose them - in error conditions? */ - struct _EMemChunk *term_chunks; - struct _EMemChunk *result_chunks; -}; - -struct _ESExpClass { -#ifdef E_SEXP_IS_GTK_OBJECT - GtkObjectClass parent_class; -#endif -}; - -#ifdef E_SEXP_IS_GTK_OBJECT -guint e_sexp_get_type (void); -#endif -ESExp *e_sexp_new (void); -#ifndef E_SEXP_IS_GTK_OBJECT -void e_sexp_ref (ESExp *f); -void e_sexp_unref (ESExp *f); -#endif -void e_sexp_add_function (ESExp *f, int scope, char *name, ESExpFunc *func, void *data); -void e_sexp_add_ifunction (ESExp *f, int scope, char *name, ESExpIFunc *func, void *data); -void e_sexp_add_variable (ESExp *f, int scope, char *name, ESExpTerm *value); -void e_sexp_remove_symbol (ESExp *f, int scope, char *name); -int e_sexp_set_scope (ESExp *f, int scope); - -void e_sexp_input_text (ESExp *f, const char *text, int len); -void e_sexp_input_file (ESExp *f, int fd); - - -int e_sexp_parse (ESExp *f); -ESExpResult *e_sexp_eval (ESExp *f); - -ESExpResult *e_sexp_term_eval (struct _ESExp *f, struct _ESExpTerm *t); -ESExpResult *e_sexp_result_new (struct _ESExp *f, int type); -void e_sexp_result_free (struct _ESExp *f, struct _ESExpResult *t); - -/* used in normal functions if they have to abort, to free their arguments */ -void e_sexp_resultv_free (struct _ESExp *f, int argc, struct _ESExpResult **argv); - -/* utility functions for creating s-exp strings. */ -void e_sexp_encode_bool (GString *s, gboolean state); -void e_sexp_encode_string (GString *s, const char *string); - -/* only to be called from inside a callback to signal a fatal execution error */ -void e_sexp_fatal_error (struct _ESExp *f, char *why, ...); - -/* return the error string */ -const char *e_sexp_error (struct _ESExp *f); - -#endif /* _E_SEXP_H */ diff --git a/e-util/e-time-utils.c b/e-util/e-time-utils.c deleted file mode 100644 index 5c2496051c..0000000000 --- a/e-util/e-time-utils.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,330 +0,0 @@ -/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 8 -*- */ -/* - * Time utility functions - * - * Author: - * Damon Chaplin (damon@ximian.com) - * - * (C) 2001 Ximian, Inc. - */ - -#include <config.h> - -/* We need this for strptime. */ -#define _XOPEN_SOURCE 500 -#define __USE_XOPEN -#include <time.h> -#include <sys/time.h> -#undef _XOPEN_SOURCE -#undef __USE_XOPEN - -#include <string.h> -#include <ctype.h> -#include <glib.h> -#include <libgnome/gnome-defs.h> -#include <libgnome/gnome-i18n.h> -#include "e-time-utils.h" - -static gboolean string_is_empty (const char *value); - - -/* - * Parses a string containing a date and a time. The date is expected to be - * in a format something like "Wed 3/13/00 14:20:00", though we use gettext - * to support the appropriate local formats and we try to accept slightly - * different formats, e.g. the weekday can be skipped and we can accept 12-hour - * formats with an am/pm string. - * - * Returns E_TIME_PARSE_OK if it could not be parsed, E_TIME_PARSE_NONE if it - * was empty, or E_TIME_PARSE_INVALID if it couldn't be parsed. - */ -ETimeParseStatus -e_time_parse_date_and_time (const char *value, - struct tm *result) -{ - struct tm discard_tm, time_tm; - struct tm *today_tm; - time_t t; - const char *pos, *parse_end; - char *format[4]; - gboolean parsed_date = FALSE, parsed_time = FALSE; - gint i; - - if (string_is_empty (value)) - return E_TIME_PARSE_NONE; - - pos = value; - - /* Skip any whitespace. */ - while (isspace (*pos)) - pos++; - - /* Skip any weekday name, full or abbreviated. */ - parse_end = strptime (pos, "%a ", &discard_tm); - if (parse_end) - pos = parse_end; - - memset (result, 0, sizeof (*result)); - /* strptime format for a date. */ - parse_end = strptime (pos, _("%m/%d/%Y"), result); - if (parse_end) { - pos = parse_end; - parsed_date = TRUE; - } - - /* Skip any whitespace. */ - while (isspace (*pos)) - pos++; - - /* Skip any weekday name, full or abbreviated, again. */ - parse_end = strptime (pos, "%a ", &discard_tm); - if (parse_end) - pos = parse_end; - - - /* strptime format for a time of day, in 12-hour format. - If it is not appropriate in the locale set to an empty string. */ - format[0] = _("%I:%M:%S %p%n"); - - /* strptime format for a time of day, in 24-hour format. */ - format[1] = _("%H:%M:%S%n"); - - /* strptime format for time of day, without seconds, 12-hour format. - If it is is not appropriate in the locale set to an empty string. */ - format[2] = _("%I:%M %p%n"); - - /* strptime format for time of day, without seconds 24-hour format. */ - format[3] = _("%H:%M%n"); - - for (i = 0; i < sizeof (format) / sizeof (format[0]); i++) { - memset (&time_tm, 0, sizeof (time_tm)); - parse_end = strptime (pos, format[i], &time_tm); - if (parse_end) { - pos = parse_end; - parsed_time = TRUE; - break; - } - } - - /* Skip any whitespace. */ - while (isspace (*pos)) - pos++; - - /* If we haven't already parsed a date, try again. */ - if (!parsed_date) { - memset (result, 0, sizeof (*result)); - /* strptime format for a date. */ - parse_end = strptime (pos, _("%m/%d/%Y"), result); - if (parse_end) { - pos = parse_end; - parsed_date = TRUE; - } - } - - /* If we don't have a date or a time it must be invalid. */ - if (!parsed_date && !parsed_time) - return E_TIME_PARSE_INVALID; - - if (parsed_date) { - /* If a 2-digit year was used we use the current century. */ - if (result->tm_year < 0) { - t = time (NULL); - today_tm = localtime (&t); - - /* This should convert it into a value from 0 to 99. */ - result->tm_year += 1900; - - /* Now add on the century. */ - result->tm_year += today_tm->tm_year - - (today_tm->tm_year % 100); - } - } else { - /* If we didn't get a date we use the current day. */ - t = time (NULL); - today_tm = localtime (&t); - result->tm_mday = today_tm->tm_mday; - result->tm_mon = today_tm->tm_mon; - result->tm_year = today_tm->tm_year; - } - - if (parsed_time) { - result->tm_hour = time_tm.tm_hour; - result->tm_min = time_tm.tm_min; - result->tm_sec = time_tm.tm_sec; - } else { - result->tm_hour = 0; - result->tm_min = 0; - result->tm_sec = 0; - } - - result->tm_isdst = -1; - - return E_TIME_PARSE_OK; -} - - -/* - * Parses a string containing a time. It is expected to be in a format - * something like "14:20:00", though we use gettext to support the appropriate - * local formats and we try to accept slightly different formats, e.g. we can - * accept 12-hour formats with an am/pm string. - * - * Returns E_TIME_PARSE_OK if it could not be parsed, E_TIME_PARSE_NONE if it - * was empty, or E_TIME_PARSE_INVALID if it couldn't be parsed. - */ -ETimeParseStatus -e_time_parse_time (const char *value, - struct tm *result) -{ - const char *pos, *parse_end; - char *format[4]; - gboolean parsed_time = FALSE; - gint i; - - if (string_is_empty (value)) { - memset (result, 0, sizeof (*result)); - result->tm_isdst = -1; - return E_TIME_PARSE_NONE; - } - - pos = value; - - /* Skip any whitespace. */ - while (isspace (*pos)) - pos++; - - /* strptime format for a time of day, in 12-hour format. - If it is not appropriate in the locale set to an empty string. */ - format[0] = _("%I:%M:%S %p%n"); - - /* strptime format for a time of day, in 24-hour format. */ - format[1] = _("%H:%M:%S%n"); - - /* strptime format for time of day, without seconds, 12-hour format. - If it is is not appropriate in the locale set to an empty string. */ - format[2] = _("%I:%M %p%n"); - - /* strptime format for time of day, without seconds 24-hour format. */ - format[3] = _("%H:%M%n"); - - for (i = 0; i < sizeof (format) / sizeof (format[0]); i++) { - memset (result, 0, sizeof (*result)); - parse_end = strptime (pos, format[i], result); - if (parse_end) { - pos = parse_end; - parsed_time = TRUE; - break; - } - } - - result->tm_isdst = -1; - - /* If we don't have a date or a time it must be invalid. */ - if (!parsed_time) - return E_TIME_PARSE_INVALID; - - return E_TIME_PARSE_OK; -} - - -/* Returns whether a string is NULL, empty, or full of whitespace */ -static gboolean -string_is_empty (const char *value) -{ - const char *p; - gboolean empty = TRUE; - - if (value) { - p = value; - while (*p) { - if (!isspace (*p)) { - empty = FALSE; - break; - } - p++; - } - } - return empty; -} - - -/* Creates a string representation of a time value and stores it in buffer. - buffer_size should be about 64 to be safe. If show_midnight is FALSE, and - the time is midnight, then we just show the date. If show_zero_seconds - is FALSE, then if the time has zero seconds only the hour and minute are - shown. */ -void -e_time_format_date_and_time (struct tm *date_tm, - gboolean use_24_hour_format, - gboolean show_midnight, - gboolean show_zero_seconds, - char *buffer, - int buffer_size) -{ - char *format; - - if (!show_midnight && date_tm->tm_hour == 0 - && date_tm->tm_min == 0 && date_tm->tm_sec == 0) { - /* strftime format of a weekday and a date. */ - format = _("%a %m/%d/%Y"); - } else if (use_24_hour_format) { - if (!show_zero_seconds && date_tm->tm_sec == 0) - /* strftime format of a weekday, a date and a - time, in 24-hour format, without seconds. */ - format = _("%a %m/%d/%Y %H:%M"); - else - /* strftime format of a weekday, a date and a - time, in 24-hour format. */ - format = _("%a %m/%d/%Y %H:%M:%S"); - } else { - if (!show_zero_seconds && date_tm->tm_sec == 0) - /* strftime format of a weekday, a date and a - time, in 12-hour format, without seconds. */ - format = _("%a %m/%d/%Y %I:%M %p"); - else - /* strftime format of a weekday, a date and a - time, in 12-hour format. */ - format = _("%a %m/%d/%Y %I:%M:%S %p"); - } - - /* strftime returns 0 if the string doesn't fit, and leaves the buffer - undefined, so we set it to the empty string in that case. */ - if (strftime (buffer, buffer_size, format, date_tm) == 0) - buffer[0] = '\0'; -} - - -/* Creates a string representation of a time value and stores it in buffer. - buffer_size should be about 64 to be safe. */ -void -e_time_format_time (struct tm *date_tm, - gboolean use_24_hour_format, - gboolean show_zero_seconds, - char *buffer, - int buffer_size) -{ - char *format; - - if (use_24_hour_format) { - if (!show_zero_seconds && date_tm->tm_sec == 0) - /* strftime format of a time in 24-hour format, - without seconds. */ - format = _("%H:%M"); - else - /* strftime format of a time in 24-hour format. */ - format = _("%H:%M:%S"); - } else { - if (!show_zero_seconds && date_tm->tm_sec == 0) - /* strftime format of a time in 12-hour format, - without seconds. */ - format = _("%I:%M %p"); - else - /* strftime format of a time in 12-hour format. */ - format = _("%I:%M:%S %p"); - } - - /* strftime returns 0 if the string doesn't fit, and leaves the buffer - undefined, so we set it to the empty string in that case. */ - if (strftime (buffer, buffer_size, format, date_tm) == 0) - buffer[0] = '\0'; -} diff --git a/e-util/e-time-utils.h b/e-util/e-time-utils.h deleted file mode 100644 index 22fa8f8a7d..0000000000 --- a/e-util/e-time-utils.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 8 -*- */ -/* - * Time utility functions - * - * Author: - * Damon Chaplin (damon@ximian.com) - * - * (C) 2001 Ximian, Inc. - */ - -#ifndef E_TIME_UTILS -#define E_TIME_UTILS - -#include <time.h> -#include <glib.h> - -typedef enum { - E_TIME_PARSE_OK, - E_TIME_PARSE_NONE, - E_TIME_PARSE_INVALID -} ETimeParseStatus; - -/* Tries to parse a string containing a date and time. */ -ETimeParseStatus e_time_parse_date_and_time (const char *value, - struct tm *result); - -/* Tries to parse a string containing a time. */ -ETimeParseStatus e_time_parse_time (const char *value, - struct tm *result); - -/* Turns a struct tm into a string like "Wed 3/12/00 12:00:00 AM". */ -void e_time_format_date_and_time (struct tm *date_tm, - gboolean use_24_hour_format, - gboolean show_midnight, - gboolean show_zero_seconds, - char *buffer, - int buffer_size); - -/* Formats a time from a struct tm, e.g. "01:59 PM". */ -void e_time_format_time (struct tm *date_tm, - gboolean use_24_hour_format, - gboolean show_zero_seconds, - char *buffer, - int buffer_size); - - - - -#endif /* E_TIME_UTILS */ diff --git a/e-util/e-url.c b/e-util/e-url.c deleted file mode 100644 index 8b54a81d16..0000000000 --- a/e-util/e-url.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 8 -*- */ - -/* - * e-url.c - * - * Copyright (C) 2001 Ximian, Inc. - * - * Developed by Jon Trowbridge <trow@ximian.com> - */ - -/* - * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as - * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the - * License, or (at your option) any later version. - * - * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - * GNU General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 - * USA. - */ - -#include <config.h> -#include <string.h> -#include "e-url.h" - -char * -e_url_shroud (const char *url) -{ - const char *first_colon = NULL; - const char *last_at = NULL; - const char *p; - char *shrouded; - - if (url == NULL) - return NULL; - - /* Skip past the moniker */ - for (p = url; *p && *p != ':'; ++p); - if (*p) - ++p; - - while (*p) { - if (first_colon == NULL && *p == ':') - first_colon = p; - if (*p == '@') - last_at = p; - ++p; - } - - if (first_colon && last_at && first_colon < last_at) { - shrouded = g_strdup_printf ("%.*s%s", first_colon - url, url, last_at); - } else { - shrouded = g_strdup (url); - } - - return shrouded; -} - -gboolean -e_url_equal (const char *url1, const char *url2) -{ - char *shroud1 = e_url_shroud (url1); - char *shroud2 = e_url_shroud (url2); - gint len1, len2; - gboolean rv; - - if (shroud1 == NULL || shroud2 == NULL) { - rv = (shroud1 == shroud2); - } else { - len1 = strlen (shroud1); - len2 = strlen (shroud2); - - rv = !strncmp (shroud1, shroud2, MIN (len1, len2)); - } - - g_free (shroud1); - g_free (shroud2); - - return rv; -} diff --git a/e-util/e-url.h b/e-util/e-url.h deleted file mode 100644 index 5250963dba..0000000000 --- a/e-util/e-url.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 8 -*- */ - -/* - * e-url.h - * - * Copyright (C) 2001 Ximian, Inc. - * - * Developed by Jon Trowbridge <trow@ximian.com> - */ - -/* - * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as - * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the - * License, or (at your option) any later version. - * - * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - * GNU General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 - * USA. - */ - -#ifndef __E_URL_H__ -#define __E_URL_H__ - -#include <gtk/gtk.h> - -char *e_url_shroud (const char *url); -gboolean e_url_equal (const char *url1, const char *url2); - -#endif /* __E_URL_H__ */ - diff --git a/e-util/ename/.cvsignore b/e-util/ename/.cvsignore deleted file mode 100644 index 4f8c173841..0000000000 --- a/e-util/ename/.cvsignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -.deps -.libs -Makefile -Makefile.in -*.lo -*.la -test-ename-western -test-ename-western-gtk diff --git a/e-util/ename/Makefile.am b/e-util/ename/Makefile.am deleted file mode 100644 index b3abe633df..0000000000 --- a/e-util/ename/Makefile.am +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ -INCLUDES = \ - -DG_LOG_DOMAIN=\"EName\" \ - -I$(srcdir) \ - -I$(srcdir)/.. \ - -I$(top_srcdir) \ - -I. \ - -I.. \ - -I$(top_builddir) \ - -I$(includedir) \ - $(GNOME_INCLUDEDIR) \ - $(EXTRA_GNOME_CFLAGS) - -gnome_libs = \ - $(BONOBO_GNOME_LIBS) \ - $(INTLLIBS) \ - $(EXTRA_GNOME_LIBS) - -ename_libs = \ - libename.la \ - $(gnome_libs) - -lib_LTLIBRARIES = libename.la - -libename_la_SOURCES = \ - e-address-western.c \ - e-name-western.c - -libenameincludedir = $(includedir)/ename - -libenameinclude_HEADERS = \ - e-address-western.h \ - e-name-western-tables.h \ - e-name-western.h - - -noinst_LTLIBRARIES = libename-static.la -libename_static_la_SOURCES = $(libename_la_SOURCES) -libename_static_la_LDFLAGS = --all-static - - -noinst_PROGRAMS = \ - test-ename-western \ - test-ename-western-gtk - -test_ename_western_SOURCES = \ - test-ename-western.c - -test_ename_western_LDADD = $(ename_libs) \ - $(EXTRA_GNOME_LIBS) - -test_ename_western_gtk_SOURCES = \ - test-ename-western-gtk.c - -test_ename_western_gtk_LDADD = \ - $(ename_libs) \ - $(top_builddir)/e-util/libeutil.la \ - $(gnome_libs) diff --git a/e-util/ename/TODO b/e-util/ename/TODO deleted file mode 100644 index 669661eea7..0000000000 --- a/e-util/ename/TODO +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -* Support other naming systems. -* Handle misspelled suffixes better. diff --git a/e-util/ename/e-address-western.c b/e-util/ename/e-address-western.c deleted file mode 100644 index 12e977b973..0000000000 --- a/e-util/ename/e-address-western.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,446 +0,0 @@ -/* -------------------------------------------------- - - An address parser, yielding fields as per RFC 2426. - - Author: - Jesse Pavel (jpavel@helixcode.com) - - Copyright 2000, Helix Code, Inc. - -------------------------------------------------- -*/ - -#include <ctype.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <glib.h> - -#ifdef E_ADDRESS_WESTERN_TEST - -#include "e-address-western.h" - -#else - -#include <ename/e-address-western.h> -#include <gal/util/e-util.h> - -#endif - -/* These are the keywords that will distinguish the start of an extended - address. */ - -static char *extended_keywords[] = { - "apt", "apartment", "suite", NULL -}; - - - -static gboolean -e_address_western_is_line_blank (gchar *line) -{ - gboolean blank = TRUE; - gint cntr; - - /* A blank line consists of whitespace only, or a NULL line. */ - for (cntr = 0; line[cntr] != '\0'; cntr++ ) { - if (!isspace(line[cntr])) { - blank = FALSE; - break; - } - } - - return blank; -} - - - -/* In the array of lines, `lines', we will erase the line at line_num, and - shift the remaining lines, up to line number num_lines, up one position. */ - -static void -e_address_western_shift_line (gchar *lines[], gint line_num, gint num_lines) -{ - gint cntr; - - if (line_num >= (num_lines - 1)) { - /* It is the last line, so simply shift in a NULL. */ - lines[line_num] = NULL; - } - else { - for (cntr = line_num; cntr < num_lines; cntr++) - lines[cntr] = lines[cntr + 1]; - } -} - - -static void -e_address_western_remove_blank_lines (gchar *lines[], gint *linecntr) -{ - gint cntr; - - for (cntr = 0; cntr < *linecntr; cntr++) { - if (e_address_western_is_line_blank (lines[cntr])) { - /* Delete the blank line, and shift all subsequent lines up - one spot to fill its old spot. */ - e_address_western_shift_line (lines, cntr, *linecntr); - - /* Since we must check the newly shifted line, let's - not advance the counter on this next pass. */ - cntr--; - - /* There is now one less line, total. */ - *linecntr -= 1; - } - } -} - - -static gboolean -e_address_western_is_po_box (gchar *line) -{ - gboolean retval = FALSE; - - /* In which phase of processing are we? */ - enum State { FIRSTCHAR, SECONDCHAR, WHITESPACE } state; - - - /* If the first two letters of the line are `p' and `o', and these - are in turn followed by whitespace before another letter, then I - will deem the line a representation of a PO Box address. */ - - gint cntr; - - state = FIRSTCHAR; - for (cntr = 0; line[cntr] != '\0'; cntr++) { - if (state == FIRSTCHAR) { - if (isalnum(line[cntr])) { - if (tolower(line[cntr]) == 'p') - state = SECONDCHAR; - else { - retval = FALSE; - break; - } - } - } - else if (state == SECONDCHAR) { - if (isalnum (line[cntr])) { - if (tolower(line[cntr]) == 'o') - state = WHITESPACE; - else { - retval = FALSE; - break; - } - } - } - else if (state == WHITESPACE) { - if (isspace (line[cntr])) { - retval = TRUE; - break; - } - else if (isalnum (line[cntr])) { - retval = FALSE; - break; - } - } - } - - return retval; -} - -/* A line that contains a comma followed eventually by a number is - deemed to be the line in the form of <town, region postal-code>. */ - -static gboolean -e_address_western_is_postal (guchar *line) -{ - gboolean retval; - int cntr; - - if (strchr (line, ',') == NULL) - retval = FALSE; /* No comma. */ - else { - int index; - - /* Ensure that the first character after the comma is - a letter. */ - index = strcspn (line, ","); - index++; - while (isspace(line[index])) - index++; - - if (!isalpha (line[index])) - return FALSE; /* FIXME: ugly control flow. */ - - cntr = strlen(line) - 1; - - /* Go to the character immediately following the last - whitespace character. */ - while (cntr >= 0 && isspace(line[cntr])) - cntr--; - - while (cntr >= 0 && !isspace(line[cntr])) - cntr--; - - if (cntr == 0) - retval = FALSE; - else { - if (isdigit (line[cntr+1])) - retval = TRUE; - else - retval = FALSE; - } - } - - return retval; -} - -static gchar * -e_address_western_extract_po_box (gchar *line) -{ - /* Return everything from the beginning of the line to - the end of the first word that contains a number. */ - - int index; - - index = 0; - while (!isdigit(line[index])) - index++; - - while (isgraph(line[index])) - index++; - - return g_strndup (line, index); -} - -static gchar * -e_address_western_extract_locality (gchar *line) -{ - gint index; - - /* Everything before the comma is the locality. */ - index = strcspn(line, ","); - - if (index == 0) - return NULL; - else - return g_strndup (line, index); -} - - -/* Whatever resides between the comma and the start of the - postal code is deemed to be the region. */ - -static gchar * -e_address_western_extract_region (gchar *line) -{ - gint start, end; - - start = strcspn (line, ","); - start++; - while (isspace(line[start])) - start++; - - end = strlen(line) - 1; - while (isspace (line[end])) - end--; - - while (!isspace (line[end])) - end--; - - while (isspace (line[end])) - end--; - end++; - - /* Between start and end lie the string. */ - return g_strndup ( (line+start), end-start); -} - -static gchar * -e_address_western_extract_postal_code (gchar *line) -{ - int start, end; - - end = strlen (line) - 1; - while (isspace(line[end])) - end--; - - start = end; - end++; - - while (!isspace(line[start])) - start--; - start++; - - /* Between start and end lie the string. */ - return g_strndup ( (line+start), end-start); -} - - - -static void -e_address_western_extract_street (gchar *line, gchar **street, gchar **extended) -{ - const gchar *split = NULL; - gint cntr; - - for (cntr = 0; extended_keywords[cntr] != NULL; cntr++) { - split = e_strstrcase (line, extended_keywords[cntr]); - if (split != NULL) - break; - } - - if (split != NULL) { - *street = g_strndup (line, (split - line)); - *extended = g_strdup (split); - } - else { - *street = g_strdup (line); - *extended = NULL; - } - -} - - - -EAddressWestern * -e_address_western_parse (const gchar *in_address) -{ - gchar **lines; - gint linecntr, lineindex; - gchar *address; - gint cntr; - gboolean found_po_box, found_postal; - - EAddressWestern *eaw; -#if 0 - gint start, end; /* To be used to classify address lines. */ -#endif - - if (in_address == NULL) - return NULL; - - eaw = (EAddressWestern *)g_malloc (sizeof(EAddressWestern)); - eaw->po_box = NULL; - eaw->extended = NULL; - eaw->street = NULL; - eaw->locality = NULL; - eaw->region = NULL; - eaw->postal_code = NULL; - eaw->country = NULL; - - address = g_strdup (in_address); - - /* The first thing I'll do is divide the multiline input string - into lines. */ - - /* ... count the lines. */ - linecntr = 1; - lineindex = 0; - while (address[lineindex] != '\0') { - if (address[lineindex] == '\n') - linecntr++; - - lineindex++; - } - - /* ... tally them. */ - lines = (gchar **)g_malloc (sizeof(gchar *) * (linecntr+3)); - lineindex = 0; - lines[0] = &address[0]; - linecntr = 1; - while (address[lineindex] != '\0') { - if (address[lineindex] == '\n') { - lines[linecntr] = &address[lineindex + 1]; - linecntr++; - } - - lineindex++; - } - - /* Convert the newlines at the end of each line (except the last, - because it is already NULL terminated) to NULLs. */ - for (cntr = 0; cntr < (linecntr - 1); cntr++) { - *(strchr (lines[cntr], '\n')) = '\0'; - } - - e_address_western_remove_blank_lines (lines, &linecntr); - - /* Let's just test these functions. */ - found_po_box = FALSE; - found_postal = FALSE; - - for (cntr = 0; cntr < linecntr; cntr++) { - if (e_address_western_is_po_box (lines[cntr])) { - if (eaw->po_box == NULL) - eaw->po_box = e_address_western_extract_po_box (lines[cntr]); - found_po_box = TRUE; - } - else if (e_address_western_is_postal (lines[cntr])) { - if (eaw->locality == NULL) - eaw->locality = e_address_western_extract_locality (lines[cntr]); - if (eaw->region == NULL) - eaw->region = e_address_western_extract_region (lines[cntr]); - if (eaw->postal_code == NULL) - eaw->postal_code = e_address_western_extract_postal_code (lines[cntr]); - found_postal = TRUE; - } - else { - if (found_postal) { - if (eaw->country == NULL) - eaw->country = g_strdup (lines[cntr]); - else { - gchar *temp; - temp = g_strconcat (eaw->country, "\n", lines[cntr], NULL); - g_free (eaw->country); - eaw->country = temp; - } - } - else { - if (eaw->street == NULL) { - e_address_western_extract_street (lines[cntr], &eaw->street, - &eaw->extended ); - } - else { - if (eaw->extended == NULL) { - eaw->extended = g_strdup (lines[cntr]); - } - else { - gchar *temp; - temp = g_strconcat (eaw->extended, "\n", lines[cntr], NULL); - g_free (eaw->extended); - eaw->extended = temp; - } - } - } - } - } - - g_free (lines); - g_free (address); - - return eaw; -} - - -void -e_address_western_free (EAddressWestern *eaw) -{ - if (eaw == NULL) - return; - - if (eaw->po_box != NULL) - g_free(eaw->po_box); - if (eaw->extended != NULL) - g_free(eaw->extended); - if (eaw->street != NULL) - g_free(eaw->street); - if (eaw->locality != NULL) - g_free(eaw->locality); - if (eaw->region != NULL) - g_free(eaw->region); - if (eaw->postal_code != NULL) - g_free(eaw->postal_code); - if (eaw->country != NULL) - g_free(eaw->country); - - g_free (eaw); -} - diff --git a/e-util/ename/e-address-western.h b/e-util/ename/e-address-western.h deleted file mode 100644 index e6417f88c4..0000000000 --- a/e-util/ename/e-address-western.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef __E_ADDRESS_WESTERN_H__ -#define __E_ADDRESS_WESTERN_H__ - -typedef struct { - - /* Public */ - char *po_box; - char *extended; /* I'm not sure what this is. */ - char *street; - char *locality; /* For example, the city or town. */ - char *region; /* The state or province. */ - char *postal_code; - char *country; -} EAddressWestern; - -EAddressWestern *e_address_western_parse (const char *address); -void e_address_western_free (EAddressWestern *eaw); - -#endif /* ! __E_ADDRESS_WESTERN_H__ */ - - diff --git a/e-util/ename/e-name-western-tables.h b/e-util/ename/e-name-western-tables.h deleted file mode 100644 index 2e94a94845..0000000000 --- a/e-util/ename/e-name-western-tables.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,74 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef __E_NAME_WESTERN_TABLES_H__ -#define __E_NAME_WESTERN_TABLES_H__ - -char *e_name_western_pfx_table[] = { - - /* - * English. - */ - "mister", "miss.", "mr.", "mrs.", "ms.", - "miss", "mr", "mrs", "ms", "sir", - "professor", "prof.", "dr", "dr.", "doctor", - "judge", "justice", "chief justice", - "congressman", "congresswoman", "commander", - "lieutenant", "lt.", "colonel", "col.", "major", "maj.", - "general", "gen.", "admiral", "admr.", "sergeant", "sgt.", - "lord", "lady", "baron", "baroness", "duke", "duchess", - "king", "queen", "prince", "princess", - - "the most honorable", "the honorable", - "the reverend", "his holiness", - "his eminence", "his majesty", "her majesty", - "his grace", "her grace", - - "president", "vice president", "secretary", "undersecretary", - "consul", "ambassador", - - "senator", "saint", "st.", "pastor", "deacon", - "father", "bishop", "archbishop", "cardinal", "pope", - "reverend", "rev.", "rabbi", - - /* - * French. - */ - "monsieur", "m.", "mademoiselle", "melle", - "madame", "mme", "professeur", "dauphin", "dauphine", - - /* - * German - */ - "herr", "frau", "fraulein", "herr doktor", "doktor frau", "doktor frau doktor", - "frau doktor", - - - /* - * Spanish. - */ - "senor", "senora", "sra.", "senorita", "srita.", - - NULL}; - -char *e_name_western_sfx_table[] = { - - /* - * English. - */ - "junior", "senior", "jr", "sr", "I", "II", "III", "IV", "V", - "VI", "VII", "VIII", "IX", "X", "XI", "XII", "XIII", "XIV", - "XV", "XVI", "XVII", "XVIII", "XIX", "XX", "XXI", "XXII", - "phd", "ms", "md", "esq", "esq.", "esquire", - - NULL}; - -char *e_name_western_twopart_sfx_table[] = { - - /* - * English. - */ - "the first", "the second", "the third", - - NULL}; - -char *e_name_western_complex_last_table[] = {"van", "von", "de", NULL}; - -#endif /* ! __E_NAME_WESTERN_TABLES_H__ */ diff --git a/e-util/ename/e-name-western.c b/e-util/ename/e-name-western.c deleted file mode 100644 index 3848e7249b..0000000000 --- a/e-util/ename/e-name-western.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,870 +0,0 @@ -/* - * A simple Western name parser. - * - * <Nat> Jamie, do you know anything about name parsing? - * <jwz> Are you going down that rat hole? Bring a flashlight. - * - * Author: - * Nat Friedman (nat@helixcode.com) - * - * Copyright 1999, Helix Code, Inc. - */ - -#include <ctype.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <glib.h> - -#include <ename/e-name-western.h> -#include <ename/e-name-western-tables.h> - -typedef struct { - int prefix_idx; - int first_idx; - int middle_idx; - int nick_idx; - int last_idx; - int suffix_idx; -} ENameWesternIdxs; - -static int -e_name_western_str_count_words (char *str) -{ - int word_count; - char *p; - - word_count = 0; - - for (p = str; p != NULL; p = strchr (p, ' ')) { - word_count ++; - p ++; - } - - return word_count; -} - -static void -e_name_western_cleanup_string (char **str) -{ - char *newstr; - char *p; - - if (*str == NULL) - return; - - /* skip any spaces and commas at the start of the string */ - p = *str; - while (isspace (*p) || *p == ',') - p ++; - - /* make the copy we're going to return */ - newstr = g_strdup (p); - - if ( strlen(newstr) > 0) { - /* now search from the back, skipping over any spaces and commas */ - p = newstr + strlen (newstr) - 1; - while (isspace (*p) || *p == ',') - p --; - /* advance p to after the character that caused us to exit the - previous loop, and end the string. */ - if ((! isspace (*p)) && *p != ',') - p ++; - *p = '\0'; - } - - g_free (*str); - *str = newstr; -} - -static char * -e_name_western_get_words_at_idx (char *str, int idx, int num_words) -{ - char *words; - char *p; - int word_count; - int words_len; - - /* - * Walk to the end of the words. - */ - word_count = 0; - p = str + idx; - while (word_count < num_words && *p != '\0') { - while (! isspace (*p) && *p != '\0') - p ++; - - while (isspace (*p) && *p != '\0') - p ++; - - word_count ++; - } - - words_len = p - str - idx - 1; - - if (*p == '\0') - words_len ++; - - words = g_malloc0 (1 + words_len); - strncpy (words, str + idx, words_len); - - return words; -} - -/* - * What the fuck is wrong with glib's MAX macro. - */ -static int -e_name_western_max (const int a, const int b) -{ - if (a > b) - return a; - - return b; -} - -static gboolean -e_name_western_word_is_suffix (char *word) -{ - int i; - - for (i = 0; e_name_western_sfx_table [i] != NULL; i ++) { - if (g_strcasecmp (word, e_name_western_sfx_table [i])) - continue; - - return TRUE; - } - - return FALSE; -} - -static char * -e_name_western_get_one_prefix_at_str (char *str) -{ - char *word; - int i; - - /* - * Check for prefixes from our table. - */ - for (i = 0; e_name_western_pfx_table [i] != NULL; i ++) { - int pfx_words; - char *words; - - pfx_words = e_name_western_str_count_words (e_name_western_pfx_table [i]); - words = e_name_western_get_words_at_idx (str, 0, pfx_words); - - if (! g_strcasecmp (words, e_name_western_pfx_table [i])) - return words; - - g_free (words); - } - - /* - * Check for prefixes we don't know about. These are always a - * sequence of more than one letters followed by a period. - */ - word = e_name_western_get_words_at_idx (str, 0, 1); - - if (strlen (word) > 2 && - isalpha ((unsigned char) word [0]) && - isalpha ((unsigned char) word [1]) && - word [strlen (word) - 1] == '.') - return word; - - g_free (word); - - return NULL; -} - -static char * -e_name_western_get_prefix_at_str (char *str) -{ - char *pfx; - char *pfx1; - char *pfx2; - char *p; - - /* Get the first prefix. */ - pfx1 = e_name_western_get_one_prefix_at_str (str); - - if (pfx1 == NULL) - return NULL; - - /* Check for a second prefix. */ - p = str + strlen (pfx1); - while (isspace (*p) && *p != '\0') - p ++; - - pfx2 = e_name_western_get_one_prefix_at_str (p); - - if (pfx2 != NULL) { - int pfx_len; - - pfx_len = (p + strlen (pfx2)) - str; - pfx = g_malloc0 (pfx_len + 1); - strncpy (pfx, str, pfx_len); - } else { - pfx = g_strdup (pfx1); - } - - g_free (pfx1); - g_free (pfx2); - - return pfx; -} - -static void -e_name_western_extract_prefix (ENameWestern *name, ENameWesternIdxs *idxs) -{ - char *pfx; - - pfx = e_name_western_get_prefix_at_str (name->full); - - if (pfx == NULL) - return; - - idxs->prefix_idx = 0; - name->prefix = pfx; -} - -static gboolean -e_name_western_is_complex_last_beginning (char *word) -{ - int i; - - for (i = 0; e_name_western_complex_last_table [i] != NULL; i ++) { - - if (! g_strcasecmp ( - word, e_name_western_complex_last_table [i])) - return TRUE; - } - - return FALSE; -} - -static void -e_name_western_extract_first (ENameWestern *name, ENameWesternIdxs *idxs) -{ - /* - * If there's a prefix, then the first name is right after it. - */ - if (idxs->prefix_idx != -1) { - int first_idx; - char *p; - - first_idx = idxs->prefix_idx + strlen (name->prefix); - - /* Skip past white space. */ - p = name->full + first_idx; - while (isspace (*p) && *p != '\0') - p++; - - if (*p == '\0') - return; - - idxs->first_idx = p - name->full; - name->first = e_name_western_get_words_at_idx ( - name->full, idxs->first_idx, 1); - - } else { - - /* - * Otherwise, the first name is probably the first string. - */ - idxs->first_idx = 0; - name->first = e_name_western_get_words_at_idx ( - name->full, idxs->first_idx, 1); - } - - /* - * Check that we didn't just assign the beginning of a - * compound last name to the first name. - */ - if (name->first != NULL) { - if (e_name_western_is_complex_last_beginning (name->first)) { - g_free (name->first); - name->first = NULL; - idxs->first_idx = -1; - } - } -} - -static void -e_name_western_extract_middle (ENameWestern *name, ENameWesternIdxs *idxs) -{ - char *word; - int middle_idx; - - /* - * Middle names can only exist if you have a first name. - */ - if (idxs->first_idx == -1) - return; - - middle_idx = idxs->first_idx + strlen (name->first) + 1; - - if (middle_idx > strlen (name->full)) - return; - - /* - * Search for the first space (or the terminating \0) - */ - while (isspace (name->full [middle_idx]) && - name->full [middle_idx] != '\0') - middle_idx ++; - - if (name->full [middle_idx] == '\0') - return; - - /* - * Skip past the nickname, if it's there. - */ - if (name->full [middle_idx] == '\"') { - if (idxs->nick_idx == -1) - return; - - middle_idx = idxs->nick_idx + strlen (name->nick) + 1; - - while (isspace (name->full [middle_idx]) && - name->full [middle_idx] != '\0') - middle_idx ++; - - if (name->full [middle_idx] == '\0') - return; - } - - /* - * Make sure this isn't the beginning of a complex last name. - */ - word = e_name_western_get_words_at_idx (name->full, middle_idx, 1); - if (e_name_western_is_complex_last_beginning (word)) { - g_free (word); - return; - } - - /* - * Make sure this isn't a suffix. - */ - e_name_western_cleanup_string (& word); - if (e_name_western_word_is_suffix (word)) { - g_free (word); - return; - } - - /* - * Make sure we didn't just grab a cute nickname. - */ - if (word [0] == '\"') { - g_free (word); - return; - } - - idxs->middle_idx = middle_idx; - name->middle = word; -} - -static void -e_name_western_extract_nickname (ENameWestern *name, ENameWesternIdxs *idxs) -{ - int idx; - int start_idx; - char *str; - - if (idxs->first_idx == -1) - return; - - if (idxs->middle_idx > idxs->first_idx) - idx = idxs->middle_idx + strlen (name->middle); - else - idx = idxs->first_idx + strlen (name->first); - - while (name->full [idx] != '\"' && name->full [idx] != '\0') - idx ++; - - if (name->full [idx] != '\"') - return; - - start_idx = idx; - - /* - * Advance to the next double quote. - */ - idx ++; - - while (name->full [idx] != '\"' && name->full [idx] != '\0') - idx ++; - - if (name->full [idx] == '\0') - return; - - str = g_malloc0 (idx - start_idx + 2); - strncpy (str, name->full + start_idx, idx - start_idx + 1); - - name->nick = str; - idxs->nick_idx = start_idx; -} - -static int -e_name_western_last_get_max_idx (ENameWestern *name, ENameWesternIdxs *idxs) -{ - int max_idx = -1; - - if (name->prefix != NULL) - max_idx = e_name_western_max ( - max_idx, idxs->prefix_idx + strlen (name->prefix)); - - if (name->first != NULL) - max_idx = e_name_western_max ( - max_idx, idxs->first_idx + strlen (name->first)); - - if (name->middle != NULL) - max_idx = e_name_western_max ( - max_idx, idxs->middle_idx + strlen (name->middle)); - - if (name->nick != NULL) - max_idx = e_name_western_max ( - max_idx, idxs->nick_idx + strlen (name->nick)); - - return max_idx; -} - -static void -e_name_western_extract_last (ENameWestern *name, ENameWesternIdxs *idxs) -{ - char *word; - int idx = -1; - - idx = e_name_western_last_get_max_idx (name, idxs); - - /* - * In the case where there is no preceding name element, the - * name is either just a first name ("Nat", "John"), is a - * single-element name ("Cher", which we treat as a first - * name), or is just a last name. The only time we can - * differentiate a last name alone from a single-element name - * or a first name alone is if it's a complex last name ("de - * Icaza", "van Josephsen"). So if there is no preceding name - * element, we check to see whether or not the first part of - * the name is the beginning of a complex name. If it is, - * we subsume the entire string. If we accidentally subsume - * the suffix, this will get fixed in the fixup routine. - */ - if (idx == -1) { - word = e_name_western_get_words_at_idx (name->full, 0, 1); - if (! e_name_western_is_complex_last_beginning (word)) { - g_free (word); - return; - } - - name->last = g_strdup (name->full); - idxs->last_idx = 0; - return; - } - - /* Skip past the white space. */ - while (isspace (name->full [idx]) && name->full [idx] != '\0') - idx ++; - - if (name->full [idx] == '\0') - return; - - word = e_name_western_get_words_at_idx (name->full, idx, 1); - e_name_western_cleanup_string (& word); - if (e_name_western_word_is_suffix (word)) { - g_free (word); - return; - } - g_free (word); - - /* - * Subsume the rest of the string into the last name. If we - * accidentally include the prefix, it will get fixed later. - * This is the only way to handle things like "Miguel de Icaza - * Amozorrutia" without dropping data and forcing the user - * to retype it. - */ - name->last = g_strdup (name->full + idx); - idxs->last_idx = idx; -} - -static char * -e_name_western_get_preceding_word (char *str, int idx) -{ - int word_len; - char *word; - char *p; - - p = str + idx; - - while (isspace (*p) && p > str) - p --; - - while (! isspace (*p) && p > str) - p --; - - if (isspace (*p)) - p ++; - - word_len = (str + idx) - p; - word = g_malloc0 (word_len + 1); - if (word_len > 0) - strncpy (word, p, word_len); - - return word; -} - -static char * -e_name_western_get_suffix_at_str_end (char *str) -{ - char *suffix; - char *p; - - /* - * Walk backwards till we reach the beginning of the - * (potentially-comma-separated) list of suffixes. - */ - p = str + strlen (str); - while (1) { - char *nextp; - char *word; - - word = e_name_western_get_preceding_word (str, p - str); - nextp = p - strlen (word) - 1; - - e_name_western_cleanup_string (& word); - - if (e_name_western_word_is_suffix (word)) { - p = nextp; - g_free (word); - } else { - g_free (word); - break; - } - } - - if (p == (str + strlen (str))) - return NULL; - - suffix = g_strdup (p); - e_name_western_cleanup_string (& suffix); - - if (strlen (suffix) == 0) { - g_free (suffix); - return NULL; - } - - return suffix; -} - -static void -e_name_western_extract_suffix (ENameWestern *name, ENameWesternIdxs *idxs) -{ - - name->suffix = e_name_western_get_suffix_at_str_end (name->full); - - if (name->suffix == NULL) - return; - - idxs->suffix_idx = strlen (name->full) - strlen (name->suffix); -} - -static gboolean -e_name_western_detect_backwards (ENameWestern *name, ENameWesternIdxs *idxs) -{ - char *comma; - char *word; - - comma = strchr (name->full, ','); - - if (comma == NULL) - return FALSE; - - /* - * If there's a comma, we need to detect whether it's - * separating the last name from the first or just separating - * suffixes. So we grab the word which comes before the - * comma and check if it's a suffix. - */ - word = e_name_western_get_preceding_word (name->full, comma - name->full); - - if (e_name_western_word_is_suffix (word)) { - g_free (word); - return FALSE; - } - - g_free (word); - return TRUE; -} - -static void -e_name_western_reorder_asshole (ENameWestern *name, ENameWesternIdxs *idxs) -{ - char *prefix; - char *last; - char *suffix; - char *firstmidnick; - char *newfull; - - char *comma; - char *p; - - if (! e_name_western_detect_backwards (name, idxs)) - return; - - /* - * Convert - * <Prefix> <Last name>, <First name> <Middle[+nick] name> <Suffix> - * to - * <Prefix> <First name> <Middle[+nick] name> <Last name> <Suffix> - */ - - /* - * Grab the prefix from the beginning. - */ - prefix = e_name_western_get_prefix_at_str (name->full); - - /* - * Everything from the end of the prefix to the comma is the - * last name. - */ - comma = strchr (name->full, ','); - if (comma == NULL) - return; - - p = name->full + (prefix == NULL ? 0 : strlen (prefix)); - - while (isspace (*p) && *p != '\0') - p ++; - - last = g_malloc0 (comma - p + 1); - strncpy (last, p, comma - p); - - /* - * Get the suffix off the end. - */ - suffix = e_name_western_get_suffix_at_str_end (name->full); - - /* - * Firstmidnick is everything from the comma to the beginning - * of the suffix. - */ - p = comma + 1; - - while (isspace (*p) && *p != '\0') - p ++; - - if (suffix != NULL) { - char *q; - - /* - * Point q at the beginning of the suffix. - */ - q = name->full + strlen (name->full) - strlen (suffix) - 1; - - /* - * Walk backwards until we hit the space which - * separates the suffix from firstmidnick. - */ - while (! isspace (*q) && q > comma) - q --; - - if ((q - p + 1) > 0) { - firstmidnick = g_malloc0 (q - p + 1); - strncpy (firstmidnick, p, q - p); - } else - firstmidnick = NULL; - } else { - firstmidnick = g_strdup (p); - } - - /* - * Create our new reordered version of the name. - */ -#define NULLSTR(a) ((a) == NULL ? "" : (a)) - newfull = g_strdup_printf ("%s %s %s %s", NULLSTR (prefix), NULLSTR (firstmidnick), - NULLSTR (last), NULLSTR (suffix)); - g_strstrip (newfull); - g_free (name->full); - name->full = newfull; - - - g_free (prefix); - g_free (firstmidnick); - g_free (last); - g_free (suffix); -} - -static void -e_name_western_zap_nil (char **str, int *idx) -{ - if (*str == NULL) - return; - - if (strlen (*str) != 0) - return; - - *idx = -1; - g_free (*str); - *str = NULL; -} - -static void -e_name_western_fixup (ENameWestern *name, ENameWesternIdxs *idxs) -{ - /* - * The middle and last names cannot be the same. - */ - if (idxs->middle_idx != -1 && idxs->middle_idx == idxs->last_idx) { - idxs->middle_idx = -1; - g_free (name->middle); - name->middle = NULL; - } - - /* - * If we have a middle name and no last name, then we mistook - * the last name for the middle name. - */ - if (idxs->last_idx == -1 && idxs->middle_idx != -1) { - idxs->last_idx = idxs->middle_idx; - name->last = name->middle; - name->middle = NULL; - idxs->middle_idx = -1; - } - - /* - * Check to see if we accidentally included the suffix in the - * last name. - */ - if (idxs->suffix_idx != -1 && idxs->last_idx != -1 && - idxs->suffix_idx < (idxs->last_idx + strlen (name->last))) { - char *sfx; - - sfx = name->last + (idxs->suffix_idx - idxs->last_idx); - if (sfx != NULL) { - char *newlast; - char *p; - - p = sfx - 1; - while (isspace (*p) && p > name->last) - p --; - p ++; - - newlast = g_malloc0 (p - name->last + 1); - strncpy (newlast, name->last, p - name->last); - g_free (name->last); - name->last = newlast; - } - } - - /* - * If we have a prefix and a first name, but no last name, - * then we need to assign the first name to the last name. - * This way we get things like "Mr Friedman" correctly. - */ - if (idxs->first_idx != -1 && idxs->prefix_idx != -1 && - idxs->last_idx == -1) { - name->last = name->first; - idxs->last_idx = idxs->first_idx; - idxs->first_idx = -1; - name->first = NULL; - } - - /* - * Remove stray spaces and commas (although there don't seem - * to be any in the test cases, they might show up later). - */ - e_name_western_cleanup_string (& name->prefix); - e_name_western_cleanup_string (& name->first); - e_name_western_cleanup_string (& name->middle); - e_name_western_cleanup_string (& name->nick); - e_name_western_cleanup_string (& name->last); - e_name_western_cleanup_string (& name->suffix); - - /* - * Make zero-length strings just NULL. - */ - e_name_western_zap_nil (& name->prefix, & idxs->prefix_idx); - e_name_western_zap_nil (& name->first, & idxs->first_idx); - e_name_western_zap_nil (& name->middle, & idxs->middle_idx); - e_name_western_zap_nil (& name->nick, & idxs->nick_idx); - e_name_western_zap_nil (& name->last, & idxs->last_idx); - e_name_western_zap_nil (& name->suffix, & idxs->suffix_idx); -} - -/** - * e_name_western_western_parse_fullname: - * @full_name: A string containing a Western name. - * - * Parses @full_name and returns an #ENameWestern object filled with - * the component parts of the name. - */ -ENameWestern * -e_name_western_parse (const char *full_name) -{ - ENameWesternIdxs *idxs; - ENameWestern *wname; - - wname = g_new0 (ENameWestern, 1); - - wname->full = g_strdup (full_name); - - idxs = g_new0 (ENameWesternIdxs, 1); - - idxs->prefix_idx = -1; - idxs->first_idx = -1; - idxs->middle_idx = -1; - idxs->nick_idx = -1; - idxs->last_idx = -1; - idxs->suffix_idx = -1; - - /* - * An extremely simple algorithm. - * - * The goal here is to get it right 95% of the time for - * Western names. - * - * First we check to see if this is an ass-backwards name - * ("Prefix Last, First Middle Suffix"). These names really - * suck (imagine "Dr von Johnson, Albert Roderick Jr"), so - * we reorder them first and then parse them. - * - * Next, we grab the most obvious assignments for the various - * parts of the name. Once this is done, we check for stupid - * errors and fix them up. - */ - e_name_western_reorder_asshole (wname, idxs); - - e_name_western_extract_prefix (wname, idxs); - e_name_western_extract_first (wname, idxs); - e_name_western_extract_nickname (wname, idxs); - e_name_western_extract_middle (wname, idxs); - e_name_western_extract_last (wname, idxs); - e_name_western_extract_suffix (wname, idxs); - - e_name_western_fixup (wname, idxs); - - g_free (idxs); - - return wname; -} - -/** - * e_name_western_free: - * @name: An ENameWestern object which needs to be freed. - * - * Deep-frees @name - */ -void -e_name_western_free (ENameWestern *w) -{ - - g_free (w->prefix); - g_free (w->first); - g_free (w->middle); - g_free (w->nick); - g_free (w->last); - g_free (w->suffix); - - g_free (w->full); - - g_free (w); -} diff --git a/e-util/ename/e-name-western.h b/e-util/ename/e-name-western.h deleted file mode 100644 index fa5bac494c..0000000000 --- a/e-util/ename/e-name-western.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef __E_NAME_WESTERN_H__ -#define __E_NAME_WESTERN_H__ - -typedef struct { - - /* Public */ - char *prefix; - char *first; - char *middle; - char *nick; - char *last; - char *suffix; - - /* Private */ - char *full; -} ENameWestern; - -ENameWestern *e_name_western_parse (const char *full_name); -void e_name_western_free (ENameWestern *w); - -#endif /* ! __E_NAME_WESTERN_H__ */ diff --git a/e-util/ename/test-ename-western-gtk.c b/e-util/ename/test-ename-western-gtk.c deleted file mode 100644 index 8ae0ef8770..0000000000 --- a/e-util/ename/test-ename-western-gtk.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,157 +0,0 @@ -#include <gtk/gtkmain.h> -#include <gtk/gtktable.h> -#include <libgnomeui/gnome-app.h> -#include <libgnomeui/gnome-init.h> -#include <gal/widgets/e-unicode.h> -#include "e-name-western.h" - -ENameWestern *name; -GtkWidget *full; -GtkWidget *prefix; -GtkWidget *first; -GtkWidget *middle; -GtkWidget *nick; -GtkWidget *last; -GtkWidget *suffix; - -static void -fill_entries (void) -{ - -#define SET(a,b) (e_utf8_gtk_entry_set_text (GTK_ENTRY (a), (b) == NULL ? "" : (b))) - SET(prefix, name->prefix); - SET(first, name->first); - SET(middle, name->middle); - SET(nick, name->nick); - SET(last, name->last); - SET(suffix, name->suffix); -} - -static void -full_changed_cb (GtkEntry *fulle) -{ - gchar *str; - - e_name_western_free (name); - str = e_utf8_gtk_entry_get_text (fulle); - name = e_name_western_parse (str); - fill_entries (); - - g_free (str); -} - -static void -create_window (void) -{ - GtkWidget *app; - GtkTable *table; - - GtkWidget *prefix_label; - GtkWidget *first_label; - GtkWidget *middle_label; - GtkWidget *nick_label; - GtkWidget *last_label; - GtkWidget *suffix_label; - - app = gnome_app_new ("test", "Evolution Western Name Parser"); - - table = GTK_TABLE (gtk_table_new (3, 6, FALSE)); - - full = gtk_entry_new (); - prefix = gtk_entry_new (); - first = gtk_entry_new (); - middle = gtk_entry_new (); - nick = gtk_entry_new (); - last = gtk_entry_new (); - suffix = gtk_entry_new (); - - gtk_widget_set_usize (prefix, 100, 0); - gtk_widget_set_usize (first, 100, 0); - gtk_widget_set_usize (middle, 100, 0); - gtk_widget_set_usize (nick, 100, 0); - gtk_widget_set_usize (last, 100, 0); - gtk_widget_set_usize (suffix, 100, 0); - - gtk_table_attach (table, full, 0, 6, 0, 1, - GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL, 0, - 0, 0); - - gtk_table_attach (table, prefix, 0, 1, 1, 2, - GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL | GTK_SHRINK, 0, - 0, 0); - - gtk_table_attach (table, first, 1, 2, 1, 2, - GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL | GTK_SHRINK, 0, - 0, 0); - - gtk_table_attach (table, middle, 2, 3, 1, 2, - GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL | GTK_SHRINK, 0, - 0, 0); - - gtk_table_attach (table, nick, 3, 4, 1, 2, - GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL | GTK_SHRINK, 0, - 0, 0); - - gtk_table_attach (table, last, 4, 5, 1, 2, - GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL | GTK_SHRINK, 0, - 0, 0); - - gtk_table_attach (table, suffix, 5, 6, 1, 2, - GTK_EXPAND | GTK_FILL | GTK_SHRINK, 0, - 0, 0); - - prefix_label = gtk_label_new ("Prefix"); - first_label = gtk_label_new ("First"); - middle_label = gtk_label_new ("Middle"); - nick_label = gtk_label_new ("Nick"); - last_label = gtk_label_new ("Last"); - suffix_label = gtk_label_new ("Suffix"); - - gtk_table_attach (table, prefix_label, 0, 1, 2, 3, - GTK_SHRINK, 0, - 0, 0); - - gtk_table_attach (table, first_label, 1, 2, 2, 3, - GTK_SHRINK, 0, - 0, 0); - - gtk_table_attach (table, middle_label, 2, 3, 2, 3, - GTK_SHRINK, 0, - 0, 0); - - gtk_table_attach (table, nick_label, 3, 4, 2, 3, - GTK_SHRINK, 0, - 0, 0); - - gtk_table_attach (table, last_label, 4, 5, 2, 3, - GTK_SHRINK, 0, - 0, 0); - - gtk_table_attach (table, suffix_label, 5, 6, 2, 3, - GTK_SHRINK, 0, - 0, 0); - - gnome_app_set_contents (GNOME_APP (app), GTK_WIDGET (table)); - - gtk_widget_show_all (app); - - gtk_entry_set_text (GTK_ENTRY (full), - "The Honorable Doctor van Jacobsen, Albert Roderick \"The Clenched Fist\" Jr, MD, PhD, Esquire"); - - name = e_name_western_parse ("The Honorable Doctor van Jacobsen, Albert Roderick \"The Clenched Fist\" Jr, MD, PhD, Esquire"); - fill_entries (); - - gtk_signal_connect (GTK_OBJECT (full), "changed", full_changed_cb, NULL); -} - -int -main (int argc, char **argv) -{ - gnome_init ("Test EName", "Test EName", argc, argv); - - create_window (); - - gtk_main (); - - return 0; -} diff --git a/e-util/ename/test-ename-western.c b/e-util/ename/test-ename-western.c deleted file mode 100644 index 09847b5b4b..0000000000 --- a/e-util/ename/test-ename-western.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,71 +0,0 @@ -#include <ctype.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <glib.h> -#include <gtk/gtkmain.h> -#include <ename/e-name-western.h> - -static void -do_name (char *n) -{ - ENameWestern *wname; - - wname = e_name_western_parse (n); - - printf ("Full Name: [%s]\n", n); - - printf ("Prefix: [%s]\n", wname->prefix); - printf ("First: [%s]\n", wname->first); - printf ("Middle: [%s]\n", wname->middle); - printf ("Nick: [%s]\n", wname->nick); - printf ("Last: [%s]\n", wname->last); - printf ("Suffix: [%s]\n", wname->suffix); - - printf ("\n"); - - e_name_western_free (wname); -} - -int -main (int argc, char **argv) -{ - if (argc == 2) { - while (! feof (stdin)) { - char s[256]; - - if (fgets (s, sizeof (s), stdin) == NULL) - return 0; - - g_strstrip (s); - - do_name (s); - } - - return 0; - } - - do_name ("Nat"); - do_name ("Karl Anders Carlsson"); - do_name ("Miguel de Icaza Amozorrutia"); - do_name ("The Honorable Doctor de Icaza, Miguel \"Sparky\" Junior, PhD, MD"); - do_name ("Nat Friedman MD, Phd"); - do_name ("Nat Friedman PhD"); - do_name ("Friedman, Nat"); - do_name ("Miguel de Icaza Esquire"); - do_name ("Dr Miguel \"Sparky\" de Icaza"); - do_name ("Robert H.B. Netzer"); - do_name ("W. Richard Stevens"); - do_name ("Nat Friedman"); - do_name ("N. Friedman"); - do_name ("Miguel de Icaza"); - do_name ("Drew Johnson"); - do_name ("President Bill \"Slick Willy\" Clinton"); - do_name ("The Honorable Mark J. Einstein Jr"); - do_name ("Friedman, Nat"); - do_name ("de Icaza, Miguel"); - do_name ("Mr de Icaza, Miguel"); - do_name ("Smith, John Jr"); - do_name ("Nick Glennie-Smith"); - do_name ("Dr von Johnson, Albert Roderick Jr"); - - return 0; -} diff --git a/e-util/md5-utils.c b/e-util/md5-utils.c deleted file mode 100644 index 368a3c1828..0000000000 --- a/e-util/md5-utils.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,362 +0,0 @@ -/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 8 -*- */ -/* - * This code implements the MD5 message-digest algorithm. - * The algorithm is due to Ron Rivest. This code was - * written by Colin Plumb in 1993, no copyright is claimed. - * This code is in the public domain; do with it what you wish. - * - * Equivalent code is available from RSA Data Security, Inc. - * This code has been tested against that, and is equivalent, - * except that you don't need to include two pages of legalese - * with every copy. - * - * To compute the message digest of a chunk of bytes, declare an - * MD5Context structure, pass it to md5_init, call md5_update as - * needed on buffers full of bytes, and then call md5_Final, which - * will fill a supplied 16-byte array with the digest. - */ - -/* parts of this file are : - * Written March 1993 by Branko Lankester - * Modified June 1993 by Colin Plumb for altered md5.c. - * Modified October 1995 by Erik Troan for RPM - */ - - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <string.h> -#include "md5-utils.h" - -static void md5_transform (guint32 buf[4], const guint32 in[16]); - -static gint _ie = 0x44332211; -static union _endian { gint i; gchar b[4]; } *_endian = (union _endian *)&_ie; -#define IS_BIG_ENDIAN() (_endian->b[0] == '\x44') -#define IS_LITTLE_ENDIAN() (_endian->b[0] == '\x11') - - -/* - * Note: this code is harmless on little-endian machines. - */ -static void -_byte_reverse (guchar *buf, guint32 longs) -{ - guint32 t; - do { - t = (guint32) ((guint32) buf[3] << 8 | buf[2]) << 16 | - ((guint32) buf[1] << 8 | buf[0]); - *(guint32 *) buf = t; - buf += 4; - } while (--longs); -} - -/** - * md5_init: Initialise an md5 context object - * @ctx: md5 context - * - * Initialise an md5 buffer. - * - **/ -void -md5_init (MD5Context *ctx) -{ - ctx->buf[0] = 0x67452301; - ctx->buf[1] = 0xefcdab89; - ctx->buf[2] = 0x98badcfe; - ctx->buf[3] = 0x10325476; - - ctx->bits[0] = 0; - ctx->bits[1] = 0; - - if (IS_BIG_ENDIAN()) - ctx->doByteReverse = 1; - else - ctx->doByteReverse = 0; -} - - - -/** - * md5_update: add a buffer to md5 hash computation - * @ctx: conetxt object used for md5 computaion - * @buf: buffer to add - * @len: buffer length - * - * Update context to reflect the concatenation of another buffer full - * of bytes. Use this to progressively construct an md5 hash. - **/ -void -md5_update (MD5Context *ctx, const guchar *buf, guint32 len) -{ - guint32 t; - - /* Update bitcount */ - - t = ctx->bits[0]; - if ((ctx->bits[0] = t + ((guint32) len << 3)) < t) - ctx->bits[1]++; /* Carry from low to high */ - ctx->bits[1] += len >> 29; - - t = (t >> 3) & 0x3f; /* Bytes already in shsInfo->data */ - - /* Handle any leading odd-sized chunks */ - - if (t) { - guchar *p = (guchar *) ctx->in + t; - - t = 64 - t; - if (len < t) { - memcpy (p, buf, len); - return; - } - memcpy (p, buf, t); - if (ctx->doByteReverse) - _byte_reverse (ctx->in, 16); - md5_transform (ctx->buf, (guint32 *) ctx->in); - buf += t; - len -= t; - } - /* Process data in 64-byte chunks */ - - while (len >= 64) { - memcpy (ctx->in, buf, 64); - if (ctx->doByteReverse) - _byte_reverse (ctx->in, 16); - md5_transform (ctx->buf, (guint32 *) ctx->in); - buf += 64; - len -= 64; - } - - /* Handle any remaining bytes of data. */ - - memcpy (ctx->in, buf, len); -} - - - - - -/* - * Final wrapup - pad to 64-byte boundary with the bit pattern - * 1 0* (64-bit count of bits processed, MSB-first) - */ -/** - * md5_final: copy the final md5 hash to a bufer - * @digest: 16 bytes buffer - * @ctx: context containing the calculated md5 - * - * copy the final md5 hash to a bufer - **/ -void -md5_final (MD5Context *ctx, guchar digest[16]) -{ - guint32 count; - guchar *p; - - /* Compute number of bytes mod 64 */ - count = (ctx->bits[0] >> 3) & 0x3F; - - /* Set the first char of padding to 0x80. This is safe since there is - always at least one byte free */ - p = ctx->in + count; - *p++ = 0x80; - - /* Bytes of padding needed to make 64 bytes */ - count = 64 - 1 - count; - - /* Pad out to 56 mod 64 */ - if (count < 8) { - /* Two lots of padding: Pad the first block to 64 bytes */ - memset (p, 0, count); - if (ctx->doByteReverse) - _byte_reverse (ctx->in, 16); - md5_transform (ctx->buf, (guint32 *) ctx->in); - - /* Now fill the next block with 56 bytes */ - memset (ctx->in, 0, 56); - } else { - /* Pad block to 56 bytes */ - memset (p, 0, count - 8); - } - if (ctx->doByteReverse) - _byte_reverse (ctx->in, 14); - - /* Append length in bits and transform */ - ((guint32 *) ctx->in)[14] = ctx->bits[0]; - ((guint32 *) ctx->in)[15] = ctx->bits[1]; - - md5_transform (ctx->buf, (guint32 *) ctx->in); - if (ctx->doByteReverse) - _byte_reverse ((guchar *) ctx->buf, 4); - memcpy (digest, ctx->buf, 16); -} - - - - -/* The four core functions - F1 is optimized somewhat */ - -/* #define F1(x, y, z) (x & y | ~x & z) */ -#define F1(x, y, z) (z ^ (x & (y ^ z))) -#define F2(x, y, z) F1(z, x, y) -#define F3(x, y, z) (x ^ y ^ z) -#define F4(x, y, z) (y ^ (x | ~z)) - -/* This is the central step in the MD5 algorithm. */ -#define MD5STEP(f, w, x, y, z, data, s) \ - ( w += f(x, y, z) + data, w = w<<s | w>>(32-s), w += x ) - -/* - * The core of the MD5 algorithm, this alters an existing MD5 hash to - * reflect the addition of 16 longwords of new data. md5_Update blocks - * the data and converts bytes into longwords for this routine. - */ -static void -md5_transform (guint32 buf[4], const guint32 in[16]) -{ - register guint32 a, b, c, d; - - a = buf[0]; - b = buf[1]; - c = buf[2]; - d = buf[3]; - - MD5STEP (F1, a, b, c, d, in[0] + 0xd76aa478, 7); - MD5STEP (F1, d, a, b, c, in[1] + 0xe8c7b756, 12); - MD5STEP (F1, c, d, a, b, in[2] + 0x242070db, 17); - MD5STEP (F1, b, c, d, a, in[3] + 0xc1bdceee, 22); - MD5STEP (F1, a, b, c, d, in[4] + 0xf57c0faf, 7); - MD5STEP (F1, d, a, b, c, in[5] + 0x4787c62a, 12); - MD5STEP (F1, c, d, a, b, in[6] + 0xa8304613, 17); - MD5STEP (F1, b, c, d, a, in[7] + 0xfd469501, 22); - MD5STEP (F1, a, b, c, d, in[8] + 0x698098d8, 7); - MD5STEP (F1, d, a, b, c, in[9] + 0x8b44f7af, 12); - MD5STEP (F1, c, d, a, b, in[10] + 0xffff5bb1, 17); - MD5STEP (F1, b, c, d, a, in[11] + 0x895cd7be, 22); - MD5STEP (F1, a, b, c, d, in[12] + 0x6b901122, 7); - MD5STEP (F1, d, a, b, c, in[13] + 0xfd987193, 12); - MD5STEP (F1, c, d, a, b, in[14] + 0xa679438e, 17); - MD5STEP (F1, b, c, d, a, in[15] + 0x49b40821, 22); - - MD5STEP (F2, a, b, c, d, in[1] + 0xf61e2562, 5); - MD5STEP (F2, d, a, b, c, in[6] + 0xc040b340, 9); - MD5STEP (F2, c, d, a, b, in[11] + 0x265e5a51, 14); - MD5STEP (F2, b, c, d, a, in[0] + 0xe9b6c7aa, 20); - MD5STEP (F2, a, b, c, d, in[5] + 0xd62f105d, 5); - MD5STEP (F2, d, a, b, c, in[10] + 0x02441453, 9); - MD5STEP (F2, c, d, a, b, in[15] + 0xd8a1e681, 14); - MD5STEP (F2, b, c, d, a, in[4] + 0xe7d3fbc8, 20); - MD5STEP (F2, a, b, c, d, in[9] + 0x21e1cde6, 5); - MD5STEP (F2, d, a, b, c, in[14] + 0xc33707d6, 9); - MD5STEP (F2, c, d, a, b, in[3] + 0xf4d50d87, 14); - MD5STEP (F2, b, c, d, a, in[8] + 0x455a14ed, 20); - MD5STEP (F2, a, b, c, d, in[13] + 0xa9e3e905, 5); - MD5STEP (F2, d, a, b, c, in[2] + 0xfcefa3f8, 9); - MD5STEP (F2, c, d, a, b, in[7] + 0x676f02d9, 14); - MD5STEP (F2, b, c, d, a, in[12] + 0x8d2a4c8a, 20); - - MD5STEP (F3, a, b, c, d, in[5] + 0xfffa3942, 4); - MD5STEP (F3, d, a, b, c, in[8] + 0x8771f681, 11); - MD5STEP (F3, c, d, a, b, in[11] + 0x6d9d6122, 16); - MD5STEP (F3, b, c, d, a, in[14] + 0xfde5380c, 23); - MD5STEP (F3, a, b, c, d, in[1] + 0xa4beea44, 4); - MD5STEP (F3, d, a, b, c, in[4] + 0x4bdecfa9, 11); - MD5STEP (F3, c, d, a, b, in[7] + 0xf6bb4b60, 16); - MD5STEP (F3, b, c, d, a, in[10] + 0xbebfbc70, 23); - MD5STEP (F3, a, b, c, d, in[13] + 0x289b7ec6, 4); - MD5STEP (F3, d, a, b, c, in[0] + 0xeaa127fa, 11); - MD5STEP (F3, c, d, a, b, in[3] + 0xd4ef3085, 16); - MD5STEP (F3, b, c, d, a, in[6] + 0x04881d05, 23); - MD5STEP (F3, a, b, c, d, in[9] + 0xd9d4d039, 4); - MD5STEP (F3, d, a, b, c, in[12] + 0xe6db99e5, 11); - MD5STEP (F3, c, d, a, b, in[15] + 0x1fa27cf8, 16); - MD5STEP (F3, b, c, d, a, in[2] + 0xc4ac5665, 23); - - MD5STEP (F4, a, b, c, d, in[0] + 0xf4292244, 6); - MD5STEP (F4, d, a, b, c, in[7] + 0x432aff97, 10); - MD5STEP (F4, c, d, a, b, in[14] + 0xab9423a7, 15); - MD5STEP (F4, b, c, d, a, in[5] + 0xfc93a039, 21); - MD5STEP (F4, a, b, c, d, in[12] + 0x655b59c3, 6); - MD5STEP (F4, d, a, b, c, in[3] + 0x8f0ccc92, 10); - MD5STEP (F4, c, d, a, b, in[10] + 0xffeff47d, 15); - MD5STEP (F4, b, c, d, a, in[1] + 0x85845dd1, 21); - MD5STEP (F4, a, b, c, d, in[8] + 0x6fa87e4f, 6); - MD5STEP (F4, d, a, b, c, in[15] + 0xfe2ce6e0, 10); - MD5STEP (F4, c, d, a, b, in[6] + 0xa3014314, 15); - MD5STEP (F4, b, c, d, a, in[13] + 0x4e0811a1, 21); - MD5STEP (F4, a, b, c, d, in[4] + 0xf7537e82, 6); - MD5STEP (F4, d, a, b, c, in[11] + 0xbd3af235, 10); - MD5STEP (F4, c, d, a, b, in[2] + 0x2ad7d2bb, 15); - MD5STEP (F4, b, c, d, a, in[9] + 0xeb86d391, 21); - - buf[0] += a; - buf[1] += b; - buf[2] += c; - buf[3] += d; -} - - - - -/** - * md5_get_digest: get the md5 hash of a buffer - * @buffer: byte buffer - * @buffer_size: buffer size (in bytes) - * @digest: 16 bytes buffer receiving the hash code. - * - * Get the md5 hash of a buffer. The result is put in - * the 16 bytes buffer @digest . - **/ -void -md5_get_digest (const gchar *buffer, gint buffer_size, guchar digest[16]) -{ - MD5Context ctx; - - md5_init (&ctx); - md5_update (&ctx, buffer, buffer_size); - md5_final (&ctx, digest); - -} - - -/** - * md5_get_digest_from_file: get the md5 hash of a file - * @filename: file name - * @digest: 16 bytes buffer receiving the hash code. - * - * Get the md5 hash of a file. The result is put in - * the 16 bytes buffer @digest . - **/ -void -md5_get_digest_from_file (const gchar *filename, guchar digest[16]) -{ - MD5Context ctx; - guchar tmp_buf[1024]; - gint nb_bytes_read; - FILE *fp; - - printf("generating checksum\n"); - - md5_init (&ctx); - fp = fopen(filename, "r"); - if (!fp) { - return; - } - - while ((nb_bytes_read = fread (tmp_buf, sizeof (guchar), 1024, fp)) > 0) - md5_update (&ctx, tmp_buf, nb_bytes_read); - - if (ferror(fp)) { - fclose(fp); - return; - } - - - md5_final (&ctx, digest); - - printf("checksum done\n"); -} - - - - diff --git a/e-util/md5-utils.h b/e-util/md5-utils.h deleted file mode 100644 index 08e014e86e..0000000000 --- a/e-util/md5-utils.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 8 -*- */ -/* - * This code implements the MD5 message-digest algorithm. - * The algorithm is due to Ron Rivest. This code was - * written by Colin Plumb in 1993, no copyright is claimed. - * This code is in the public domain; do with it what you wish. - * - * Equivalent code is available from RSA Data Security, Inc. - * This code has been tested against that, and is equivalent, - * except that you don't need to include two pages of legalese - * with every copy. - * - * To compute the message digest of a chunk of bytes, declare an - * MD5Context structure, pass it to rpmMD5Init, call rpmMD5Update as - * needed on buffers full of bytes, and then call rpmMD5Final, which - * will fill a supplied 16-byte array with the digest. - */ - -/* parts of this file are : - * Written March 1993 by Branko Lankester - * Modified June 1993 by Colin Plumb for altered md5.c. - * Modified October 1995 by Erik Troan for RPM - */ - - -#ifndef MD5_UTILS_H -#define MD5_UTILS_H - -#include <glib.h> - -typedef struct { - guint32 buf[4]; - guint32 bits[2]; - guchar in[64]; - gint doByteReverse; - -} MD5Context ; - - -void md5_get_digest (const gchar *buffer, gint buffer_size, guchar digest[16]); - -/* use this one when speed is needed */ -/* for use in provider code only */ -void md5_get_digest_from_file (const gchar *filename, guchar digest[16]); - -/* raw routines */ -void md5_init (MD5Context *ctx); -void md5_update (MD5Context *ctx, const guchar *buf, guint32 len); -void md5_final (MD5Context *ctx, guchar digest[16]); - - -#endif /* MD5_UTILS_H */ |