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-/* $Id$ */
-#ifndef mailparse_rfc822_h
-#define mailparse_rfc822_h
-
-/*
-** Copyright 1998 - 2000 Double Precision, Inc.
-** See COPYING for distribution information.
-*/
-
-#include <time.h>
-
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-extern "C" {
-#endif
-
-/*
-** The text string we want to parse is first tokenized into an array of
-** struct rfc822token records. 'ptr' points into the original text
-** string, and 'len' has how many characters from 'ptr' belongs to this
-** token.
-*/
-
-struct rfc822token {
- struct rfc822token *next; /* Unused by librfc822, for use by
- ** clients */
- int token;
-/*
- Values for token:
-
- '(' - comment
- '"' - quoted string
- '<', '>', '@', ',', ';', ':', '.', '[', ']', '%', '!', '=', '?', '/' - RFC atoms.
- 0 - atom
-*/
-
-#define mailparse_rfc822_is_atom(p) ( (p) == 0 || (p) == '"' || (p) == '(' )
-
- const char *ptr; /* Pointer to value for the token. */
- int len; /* Length of token value */
-} ;
-
-/*
-** After the struct rfc822token array is built, it is used to create
-** the rfc822addr array, which is the array of addresses (plus
-** syntactical fluff) extracted from those text strings. Each rfc822addr
-** record has several possible interpretation:
-**
-** tokens is NULL - syntactical fluff, look in name/nname for tokens
-** representing the syntactical fluff ( which is semicolons
-** and list name:
-**
-** tokens is not NULL - actual address. The tokens representing the actual
-** address is in tokens/ntokens. If there are comments in
-** the address that are possible "real name" for the address
-** they are saved in name/nname (name may be null if there
-** is none).
-** If nname is 1, and name points to a comment token,
-** the address was specified in old-style format. Otherwise
-** the address was specified in new-style route-addr format.
-**
-** The tokens and name pointers are set to point to the original rfc822token
-** array.
-*/
-
-struct rfc822addr {
- struct rfc822token *tokens;
- struct rfc822token *name;
-} ;
-
-/***************************************************************************
-**
-** rfc822 tokens
-**
-***************************************************************************/
-
-struct rfc822t {
- struct rfc822token *tokens;
- int ntokens;
-} ;
-
-struct rfc822t * mailparse_rfc822t_alloc(const char *p,
- void (*err_func)(const char *, int)); /* Parse addresses */
-void mailparse_rfc822t_free(struct rfc822t *); /* Free rfc822 structure */
-
-void mailparse_rfc822tok_print(const struct rfc822token *, void (*)(char, void *), void *);
- /* Print the tokens */
-
-/***************************************************************************
-**
-** rfc822 addresses
-**
-***************************************************************************/
-
-struct rfc822a {
- struct rfc822addr *addrs;
- int naddrs;
-} ;
-
-struct rfc822a * mailparse_rfc822a_alloc(struct rfc822t *);
-void mailparse_rfc822a_free(struct rfc822a *); /* Free rfc822 structure */
-
-void mailparse_rfc822_deladdr(struct rfc822a *, int);
-
-/* rfc822_print "unparses" the rfc822 structure. Each rfc822addr is "printed"
- (via the attached function). NOTE: instead of separating addresses by
- commas, the print_separator function is called.
-*/
-
-void mailparse_rfc822_print(const struct rfc822a *a,
- void (*print_func)(char, void *),
- void (*print_separator)(const char *, void *), void *);
-
-/* rfc822_print_common is an internal function */
-
-void mailparse_rfc822_print_common(const struct rfc822a *a,
- char *(*decode_func)(const char *, const char *),
- const char *chset,
- void (*print_func)(char, void *),
- void (*print_separator)(const char *, void *), void *);
-
-/* Another unparser, except that only the raw addresses are extracted,
- and each address is followed by a newline character */
-
-void mailparse_rfc822_addrlist(const struct rfc822a *, void (*print_func)(char, void *),
- void *);
-
-/* Now, just the comments. If comments not given, the address. */
-void mailparse_rfc822_namelist(const struct rfc822a *, void (*print_func)(char, void *),
- void *);
-
-/* Unparse an individual name/addr from a list of addresses. If the given
- index points to some syntactical fluff, this is a noop */
-
-void mailparse_rfc822_prname(const struct rfc822a *, int, void (*)(char, void *), void *);
-void mailparse_rfc822_praddr(const struct rfc822a *, int, void (*)(char, void *), void *);
-
-/* Like rfc822_prname, except that we'll also print the legacy format
-** of a list designation.
-*/
-
-void mailparse_rfc822_prname_orlist(const struct rfc822a *, int,
- void (*)(char, void *), void *);
-
-/* Extra functions */
-
-char *mailparse_rfc822_gettok(const struct rfc822token *);
-char *mailparse_rfc822_getaddr(const struct rfc822a *, int);
-char *mailparse_rfc822_getname(const struct rfc822a *, int);
-char *mailparse_rfc822_getname_orlist(const struct rfc822a *, int);
-char *mailparse_rfc822_getaddrs(const struct rfc822a *);
-char *mailparse_rfc822_getaddrs_wrap(const struct rfc822a *, int);
-
-
-char *mailparse_rfc822_coresubj(const char *, int *);
-char *mailparse_rfc822_coresubj_nouc(const char *, int *);
-
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-}
-#endif
-
-#endif