#include #include "string-util.h" #include "tag-util.h" #include "hex-escape.h" #define TAG_OP_LIST_INITIAL_SIZE 10 struct _tag_operation_t { const char *tag; notmuch_bool_t remove; }; struct _tag_op_list_t { tag_operation_t *ops; size_t count; size_t size; }; static tag_parse_status_t line_error (tag_parse_status_t status, const char *line, const char *format, ...) { va_list va_args; va_start (va_args, format); fprintf (stderr, status < 0 ? "Error: " : "Warning: "); vfprintf (stderr, format, va_args); fprintf (stderr, " [%s]\n", line); return status; } const char * illegal_tag (const char *tag, notmuch_bool_t remove) { if (*tag == '\0' && ! remove) return "empty tag forbidden"; /* This disallows adding tags starting with "-", in particular the * non-removable tag "-" and enables notmuch tag to take long * options more easily. */ if (*tag == '-' && ! remove) return "tag starting with '-' forbidden"; return NULL; } tag_parse_status_t parse_tag_line (void *ctx, char *line, tag_op_flag_t flags, char **query_string, tag_op_list_t *tag_ops) { char *tok = line; size_t tok_len = 0; char *line_for_error; tag_parse_status_t ret = TAG_PARSE_SUCCESS; chomp_newline (line); line_for_error = talloc_strdup (ctx, line); if (line_for_error == NULL) { fprintf (stderr, "Error: out of memory\n"); return TAG_PARSE_OUT_OF_MEMORY; } /* remove leading space */ while (*tok == ' ' || *tok == '\t') tok++; /* Skip empty and comment lines. */ if (*tok == '\0' || *tok == '#') { ret = TAG_PARSE_SKIPPED; goto DONE; } tag_op_list_reset (tag_ops); /* Parse tags. */ while ((tok = strtok_len (tok + tok_len, " ", &tok_len)) != NULL) { notmuch_bool_t remove; char *tag; /* Optional explicit end of tags marker. */ if (tok_len == 2 && strncmp (tok, "--", tok_len) == 0) { tok = strtok_len (tok + tok_len, " ", &tok_len); if (tok == NULL) { ret = line_error (TAG_PARSE_INVALID, line_for_error, "no query string after --"); goto DONE; } break; } /* Implicit end of tags. */ if (*tok != '-' && *tok != '+') break; /* If tag is terminated by NUL, there's no query string. */ if (*(tok + tok_len) == '\0') { ret = line_error (TAG_PARSE_INVALID, line_for_error, "no query string"); goto DONE; } /* Terminate, and start next token after terminator. */ *(tok + tok_len++) = '\0'; remove = (*tok == '-'); tag = tok + 1; /* Maybe refuse illegal tags. */ if (! (flags & TAG_FLAG_BE_GENEROUS)) { const char *msg = illegal_tag (tag, remove); if (msg) { ret = line_error (TAG_PARSE_INVALID, line_for_error, msg); goto DONE; } } /* Decode tag. */ if (hex_decode_inplace (tag) != HEX_SUCCESS) { ret = line_error (TAG_PARSE_INVALID, line_for_error, "hex decoding of tag %s failed", tag); goto DONE; } if (tag_op_list_append (tag_ops, tag, remove)) { ret = line_error (TAG_PARSE_OUT_OF_MEMORY, line_for_error, "aborting"); goto DONE; } } if (tok == NULL) { /* use a different error message for testing */ ret = line_error (TAG_PARSE_INVALID, line_for_error, "missing query string"); goto DONE; } /* tok now points to the query string */ *query_string = tok; DONE: talloc_free (line_for_error); return ret; } tag_parse_status_t parse_tag_command_line (void *ctx, int argc, char **argv, char **query_str, tag_op_list_t *tag_ops) { int i; for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) { if (strcmp (argv[i], "--") == 0) { i++; break; } if (argv[i][0] != '+' && argv[i][0] != '-') break; notmuch_bool_t is_remove = argv[i][0] == '-'; const char *msg; msg = illegal_tag (argv[i] + 1, is_remove); if (msg) { fprintf (stderr, "Error: %s", msg); return TAG_PARSE_INVALID; } tag_op_list_append (tag_ops, argv[i] + 1, is_remove); } *query_str = query_string_from_args (ctx, argc - i, &argv[i]); if (*query_str == NULL) { fprintf (stderr, "Out of memory.\n"); return TAG_PARSE_OUT_OF_MEMORY; } return TAG_PARSE_SUCCESS; } static inline void message_error (notmuch_message_t *message, notmuch_status_t status, const char *format, ...) { va_list va_args; va_start (va_args, format); vfprintf (stderr, format, va_args); fprintf (stderr, "Message-ID: %s\n", notmuch_message_get_message_id (message)); fprintf (stderr, "Status: %s\n", notmuch_status_to_string (status)); } static int makes_changes (notmuch_message_t *message, tag_op_list_t *list, tag_op_flag_t flags) { size_t i; notmuch_tags_t *tags; notmuch_bool_t changes = FALSE; /* First, do we delete an existing tag? */ changes = FALSE; for (tags = notmuch_message_get_tags (message); ! changes && notmuch_tags_valid (tags); notmuch_tags_move_to_next (tags)) { const char *cur_tag = notmuch_tags_get (tags); int last_op = (flags & TAG_FLAG_REMOVE_ALL) ? -1 : 0; /* scan backwards to get last operation */ i = list->count; while (i > 0) { i--; if (strcmp (cur_tag, list->ops[i].tag) == 0) { last_op = list->ops[i].remove ? -1 : 1; break; } } changes = (last_op == -1); } notmuch_tags_destroy (tags); if (changes) return TRUE; /* Now check for adding new tags */ for (i = 0; i < list->count; i++) { notmuch_bool_t exists = FALSE; if (list->ops[i].remove) continue; for (tags = notmuch_message_get_tags (message); notmuch_tags_valid (tags); notmuch_tags_move_to_next (tags)) { const char *cur_tag = notmuch_tags_get (tags); if (strcmp (cur_tag, list->ops[i].tag) == 0) { exists = TRUE; break; } } notmuch_tags_destroy (tags); /* the following test is conservative, * in the sense it ignores cases like +foo ... -foo * but this is OK from a correctness point of view */ if (! exists) return TRUE; } return FALSE; } notmuch_status_t tag_op_list_apply (notmuch_message_t *message, tag_op_list_t *list, tag_op_flag_t flags) { size_t i; notmuch_status_t status = 0; tag_operation_t *tag_ops = list->ops; if (! (flags & TAG_FLAG_PRE_OPTIMIZED) && ! makes_changes (message, list, flags)) return NOTMUCH_STATUS_SUCCESS; status = notmuch_message_freeze (message); if (status) { message_error (message, status, "freezing message"); return status; } if (flags & TAG_FLAG_REMOVE_ALL) { status = notmuch_message_remove_all_tags (message); if (status) { message_error (message, status, "removing all tags"); return status; } } for (i = 0; i < list->count; i++) { if (tag_ops[i].remove) { status = notmuch_message_remove_tag (message, tag_ops[i].tag); if (status) { message_error (message, status, "removing tag %s", tag_ops[i].tag); return status; } } else { status = notmuch_message_add_tag (message, tag_ops[i].tag); if (status) { message_error (message, status, "adding tag %s", tag_ops[i].tag); return status; } } } status = notmuch_message_thaw (message); if (status) { message_error (message, status, "thawing message"); return status; } if (flags & TAG_FLAG_MAILDIR_SYNC) { status = notmuch_message_tags_to_maildir_flags (message); if (status) { message_error (message, status, "synching tags to maildir"); return status; } } return NOTMUCH_STATUS_SUCCESS; } /* Array of tagging operations (add or remove. Size will be increased * as necessary. */ tag_op_list_t * tag_op_list_create (void *ctx) { tag_op_list_t *list; list = talloc (ctx, tag_op_list_t); if (list == NULL) return NULL; list->size = TAG_OP_LIST_INITIAL_SIZE; list->count = 0; list->ops = talloc_array (list, tag_operation_t, list->size); if (list->ops == NULL) return NULL; return list; } int tag_op_list_append (tag_op_list_t *list, const char *tag, notmuch_bool_t remove) { /* Make room if current array is full. This should be a fairly * rare case, considering the initial array size. */ if (list->count == list->size) { list->size *= 2; list->ops = talloc_realloc (list, list->ops, tag_operation_t, list->size); if (list->ops == NULL) { fprintf (stderr, "Out of memory.\n"); return 1; } } /* add the new operation */ list->ops[list->count].tag = tag; list->ops[list->count].remove = remove; list->count++; return 0; } /* * Is the i'th tag operation a remove? */ notmuch_bool_t tag_op_list_isremove (const tag_op_list_t *list, size_t i) { assert (i < list->count); return list->ops[i].remove; } /* * Reset a list to contain no operations */ void tag_op_list_reset (tag_op_list_t *list) { list->count = 0; } /* * Return the number of operations in a list */ size_t tag_op_list_size (const tag_op_list_t *list) { return list->count; } /* * return the i'th tag in the list */ const char * tag_op_list_tag (const tag_op_list_t *list, size_t i) { assert (i < list->count); return list->ops[i].tag; }