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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
#include "nsCOMPtr.h"
#include "msgCore.h"
#include "mimei.h"
#include "prmem.h"
#include "prlog.h"
#include "plstr.h"
#include "mimebuf.h"
#include "mimemoz2.h"
#include "comi18n.h"
#include "nsMailHeaders.h"
#include "msgCore.h"
#include "nsMimeStringResources.h"
#include "mimemoz2.h"
#include "nsMsgI18N.h"
#include "mimehdrs.h"
#include "nsIMIMEHeaderParam.h"
#include "nsNetCID.h"
#include "nsServiceManagerUtils.h"
#include "nsMemory.h"
#include <ctype.h>
#include "nsMsgUtils.h"
#include "mozilla/Unused.h"
// Forward declares...
int32_t MimeHeaders_build_heads_list(MimeHeaders* hdrs);
void MimeHeaders_convert_header_value(MimeDisplayOptions* opt, nsCString& value,
bool convert_charset_only) {
if (value.IsEmpty()) return;
if (convert_charset_only) {
nsAutoCString output;
nsMsgI18NConvertRawBytesToUTF8(
value,
opt->default_charset ? nsDependentCString(opt->default_charset)
: EmptyCString(),
output);
value.Assign(output);
return;
}
if (opt && opt->rfc1522_conversion_p) {
nsAutoCString temporary;
MIME_DecodeMimeHeader(value.get(), opt->default_charset,
opt->override_charset, true, temporary);
if (!temporary.IsEmpty()) {
value = temporary;
}
} else {
// This behavior, though highly unusual, was carefully preserved
// from the previous implementation. It may be that this is dead
// code, in which case opt->rfc1522_conversion_p is no longer
// needed.
value.Truncate();
}
}
MimeHeaders* MimeHeaders_new(void) {
MimeHeaders* hdrs = (MimeHeaders*)PR_MALLOC(sizeof(MimeHeaders));
if (!hdrs) return 0;
memset(hdrs, 0, sizeof(*hdrs));
hdrs->done_p = false;
return hdrs;
}
void MimeHeaders_free(MimeHeaders* hdrs) {
if (!hdrs) return;
PR_FREEIF(hdrs->all_headers);
PR_FREEIF(hdrs->heads);
PR_FREEIF(hdrs->obuffer);
PR_FREEIF(hdrs->munged_subject);
hdrs->obuffer_fp = 0;
hdrs->obuffer_size = 0;
#ifdef DEBUG__
{
int i, size = sizeof(*hdrs);
uint32_t* array = (uint32_t*)hdrs;
for (i = 0; i < (size / sizeof(*array)); i++)
array[i] = (uint32_t)0xDEADBEEF;
}
#endif /* DEBUG */
PR_Free(hdrs);
}
int MimeHeaders_parse_line(const char* buffer, int32_t size,
MimeHeaders* hdrs) {
int status = 0;
int desired_size;
NS_ASSERTION(hdrs, "1.22 <rhp@netscape.com> 22 Aug 1999 08:48");
if (!hdrs) return -1;
/* Don't try and feed me more data after having fed me a blank line... */
NS_ASSERTION(!hdrs->done_p, "1.22 <rhp@netscape.com> 22 Aug 1999 08:48");
if (hdrs->done_p) return -1;
if (!buffer || size == 0 || *buffer == '\r' || *buffer == '\n') {
/* If this is a blank line, we're done.
*/
hdrs->done_p = true;
return MimeHeaders_build_heads_list(hdrs);
}
/* Tack this data on to the end of our copy.
*/
desired_size = hdrs->all_headers_fp + size + 1;
if (desired_size >= hdrs->all_headers_size) {
status = mime_GrowBuffer(desired_size, sizeof(char), 255,
&hdrs->all_headers, &hdrs->all_headers_size);
if (status < 0) return status;
}
memcpy(hdrs->all_headers + hdrs->all_headers_fp, buffer, size);
hdrs->all_headers_fp += size;
return 0;
}
MimeHeaders* MimeHeaders_copy(MimeHeaders* hdrs) {
MimeHeaders* hdrs2;
if (!hdrs) return 0;
hdrs2 = (MimeHeaders*)PR_MALLOC(sizeof(*hdrs));
if (!hdrs2) return 0;
memset(hdrs2, 0, sizeof(*hdrs2));
if (hdrs->all_headers) {
hdrs2->all_headers = (char*)PR_MALLOC(hdrs->all_headers_fp);
if (!hdrs2->all_headers) {
PR_Free(hdrs2);
return 0;
}
memcpy(hdrs2->all_headers, hdrs->all_headers, hdrs->all_headers_fp);
hdrs2->all_headers_fp = hdrs->all_headers_fp;
hdrs2->all_headers_size = hdrs->all_headers_fp;
}
hdrs2->done_p = hdrs->done_p;
if (hdrs->heads) {
int i;
hdrs2->heads = (char**)PR_MALLOC(hdrs->heads_size * sizeof(*hdrs->heads));
if (!hdrs2->heads) {
PR_FREEIF(hdrs2->all_headers);
PR_Free(hdrs2);
return 0;
}
hdrs2->heads_size = hdrs->heads_size;
for (i = 0; i < hdrs->heads_size; i++) {
hdrs2->heads[i] =
(hdrs2->all_headers + (hdrs->heads[i] - hdrs->all_headers));
}
}
return hdrs2;
}
static bool find_header_starts(MimeHeaders* hdrs, bool counting) {
const char* end = hdrs->all_headers + hdrs->all_headers_fp;
char* s = hdrs->all_headers;
int i = 0;
if (counting) {
// For the start pointer
hdrs->heads_size = 1;
} else {
hdrs->heads[i++] = hdrs->all_headers;
}
while (s < end) {
SEARCH_NEWLINE:
while (s < end && *s != '\r' && *s != '\n') s++;
if (s >= end) break;
/* If "\r\n " or "\r\n\t" is next, that doesn't terminate the header. */
else if (s + 2 < end && (s[0] == '\r' && s[1] == '\n') &&
(s[2] == ' ' || s[2] == '\t')) {
s += 3;
goto SEARCH_NEWLINE;
}
/* If "\r " or "\r\t" or "\n " or "\n\t" is next, that doesn't terminate
the header either. */
else if (s + 1 < end && (s[0] == '\r' || s[0] == '\n') &&
(s[1] == ' ' || s[1] == '\t')) {
s += 2;
goto SEARCH_NEWLINE;
}
/* At this point, `s' points before a header-terminating newline.
Move past that newline, and store that new position in `heads'.
*/
if (*s == '\r') s++;
if (s >= end) break;
if (*s == '\n') s++;
if (s < end) {
if (counting) {
hdrs->heads_size++;
} else {
NS_ASSERTION(i < hdrs->heads_size,
"1.1 <rhp@netscape.com> 19 Mar 1999 12:00");
if (i >= hdrs->heads_size) return false;
hdrs->heads[i++] = s;
}
}
}
if (!counting) {
NS_ASSERTION(i == hdrs->heads_size, "unexpected");
}
return true;
}
int MimeHeaders_build_heads_list(MimeHeaders* hdrs) {
NS_ASSERTION(hdrs, "1.1 <rhp@netscape.com> 19 Mar 1999 12:00");
if (!hdrs) return -1;
NS_ASSERTION(hdrs->done_p && !hdrs->heads,
"1.1 <rhp@netscape.com> 19 Mar 1999 12:00");
if (!hdrs->done_p || hdrs->heads) return -1;
if (hdrs->all_headers_fp == 0) {
/* Must not have been any headers (we got the blank line right away.) */
PR_FREEIF(hdrs->all_headers);
hdrs->all_headers_size = 0;
return 0;
}
/* At this point, we might as well realloc all_headers back down to the
minimum size it must be (it could be up to 1k bigger.) But don't
bother if we're only off by a tiny bit. */
NS_ASSERTION(hdrs->all_headers_fp <= hdrs->all_headers_size,
"1.1 <rhp@netscape.com> 19 Mar 1999 12:00");
if (hdrs->all_headers_fp + 60 <= hdrs->all_headers_size) {
char* ls = (char*)PR_Realloc(hdrs->all_headers, hdrs->all_headers_fp);
if (ls) /* can this ever fail? we're making it smaller... */
{
hdrs->all_headers = ls; /* in case it got relocated */
hdrs->all_headers_size = hdrs->all_headers_fp;
}
}
find_header_starts(hdrs, true);
/* Now allocate storage for the pointers to each of those headers.
*/
hdrs->heads = (char**)PR_MALLOC((hdrs->heads_size) * sizeof(char*));
if (!hdrs->heads) return MIME_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
memset(hdrs->heads, 0, (hdrs->heads_size) * sizeof(char*));
/* Now make another pass through the headers, and this time, record the
starting position of each header.
*/
if (!find_header_starts(hdrs, false)) {
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
char* MimeHeaders_get(MimeHeaders* hdrs, const char* header_name, bool strip_p,
bool all_p) {
int i;
int name_length;
char* result = 0;
if (!hdrs) return 0;
NS_ASSERTION(header_name, "1.1 <rhp@netscape.com> 19 Mar 1999 12:00");
if (!header_name) return 0;
/* Specifying strip_p and all_p at the same time doesn't make sense... */
NS_ASSERTION(!(strip_p && all_p), "1.1 <rhp@netscape.com> 19 Mar 1999 12:00");
/* One shouldn't be trying to read headers when one hasn't finished
parsing them yet... but this can happen if the message ended
prematurely, and has no body at all (as opposed to a null body,
which is more normal.) So, if we try to read from the headers,
let's assume that the headers are now finished. If they aren't
in fact finished, then a later attempt to write to them will assert.
*/
if (!hdrs->done_p) {
int status;
hdrs->done_p = true;
status = MimeHeaders_build_heads_list(hdrs);
if (status < 0) return 0;
}
if (!hdrs->heads) /* Must not have been any headers. */
{
NS_ASSERTION(hdrs->all_headers_fp == 0,
"1.1 <rhp@netscape.com> 19 Mar 1999 12:00");
return 0;
}
name_length = strlen(header_name);
for (i = 0; i < hdrs->heads_size; i++) {
char* head = hdrs->heads[i];
char* end =
(i == hdrs->heads_size - 1 ? hdrs->all_headers + hdrs->all_headers_fp
: hdrs->heads[i + 1]);
char *colon, *ocolon;
NS_ASSERTION(head, "1.1 <rhp@netscape.com> 19 Mar 1999 12:00");
if (!head) continue;
size_t headLen = end - head;
/* Quick hack to skip over BSD Mailbox delimiter. */
if (i == 0 && head[0] == 'F' && headLen >= 5 && !strncmp(head, "From ", 5))
continue;
/* Find the colon. */
for (colon = head; colon < end; colon++)
if (*colon == ':') break;
if (colon >= end) continue;
/* Back up over whitespace before the colon. */
ocolon = colon;
for (; colon > head && IS_SPACE(colon[-1]); colon--)
;
/* If the strings aren't the same length, it doesn't match. */
if (name_length != colon - head) continue;
/* If the strings differ, it doesn't match. */
if (PL_strncasecmp(header_name, head, name_length)) continue;
/* Otherwise, we've got a match. */
{
char* contents = ocolon + 1;
char* s;
/* Skip over whitespace after colon. */
while (contents < end && IS_SPACE(contents[0])) {
/* Mac or Unix style line break, followed by space or tab. */
if (contents < (end - 1) &&
(contents[0] == '\r' || contents[0] == '\n') &&
(contents[1] == ' ' || contents[1] == '\t'))
contents += 2;
/* Windows style line break, followed by space or tab. */
else if (contents < (end - 2) && contents[0] == '\r' &&
contents[1] == '\n' &&
(contents[2] == ' ' || contents[2] == '\t'))
contents += 3;
/* Any space or tab. */
else if (contents[0] == ' ' || contents[0] == '\t')
contents++;
/* If we get here, it's because this character is a line break
followed by non-whitespace, or a line break followed by
another line break
*/
else {
end = contents;
break;
}
}
/* If we're supposed to strip at the first token, pull `end' back to
the first whitespace or ';' after the first token.
*/
if (strip_p) {
for (s = contents; s < end && *s != ';' && *s != ',' && !IS_SPACE(*s);
s++)
;
end = s;
}
/* Now allocate some storage.
If `result' already has a value, enlarge it.
Otherwise, just allocate a block.
`s' gets set to the place where the new data goes.
*/
if (!result) {
result = (char*)PR_MALLOC(end - contents + 1);
if (!result) return 0;
s = result;
} else {
int32_t L = strlen(result);
s = (char*)PR_Realloc(result, (L + (end - contents + 10)));
if (!s) {
PR_Free(result);
return 0;
}
result = s;
s = result + L;
/* Since we are tacking more data onto the end of the header
field, we must make it be a well-formed continuation line,
by separating the old and new data with CR-LF-TAB.
*/
*s++ = ','; /* #### only do this for addr headers? */
*s++ = MSG_LINEBREAK[0];
#if (MSG_LINEBREAK_LEN == 2)
*s++ = MSG_LINEBREAK[1];
#endif
*s++ = '\t';
}
/* Take off trailing whitespace... */
while (end > contents && IS_SPACE(end[-1])) end--;
if (end > contents) {
/* Now copy the header's contents in...
*/
memcpy(s, contents, end - contents);
s[end - contents] = 0;
} else {
s[0] = 0;
}
/* If we only wanted the first occurrence of this header, we're done. */
if (!all_p) break;
}
}
if (result && !*result) /* empty string */
{
PR_Free(result);
return 0;
}
return result;
}
char* MimeHeaders_get_parameter(const char* header_value, const char* parm_name,
char** charset, char** language) {
if (!header_value || !parm_name || !*header_value || !*parm_name)
return nullptr;
nsresult rv;
nsCOMPtr<nsIMIMEHeaderParam> mimehdrpar =
do_GetService(NS_MIMEHEADERPARAM_CONTRACTID, &rv);
if (NS_FAILED(rv)) return nullptr;
nsCString result;
rv = mimehdrpar->GetParameterInternal(nsDependentCString(header_value),
parm_name, charset, language,
getter_Copies(result));
return NS_SUCCEEDED(rv) ? PL_strdup(result.get()) : nullptr;
}
#define MimeHeaders_write(HDRS, OPT, DATA, LENGTH) \
MimeOptions_write((HDRS), (OPT), (DATA), (LENGTH), true);
#define MimeHeaders_grow_obuffer(hdrs, desired_size) \
((((long)(desired_size)) >= ((long)(hdrs)->obuffer_size)) \
? mime_GrowBuffer((desired_size), sizeof(char), 255, &(hdrs)->obuffer, \
&(hdrs)->obuffer_size) \
: 0)
int MimeHeaders_write_all_headers(MimeHeaders* hdrs, MimeDisplayOptions* opt,
bool attachment) {
int status = 0;
int i;
bool wrote_any_p = false;
NS_ASSERTION(hdrs, "1.1 <rhp@netscape.com> 19 Mar 1999 12:00");
if (!hdrs) return -1;
/* One shouldn't be trying to read headers when one hasn't finished
parsing them yet... but this can happen if the message ended
prematurely, and has no body at all (as opposed to a null body,
which is more normal.) So, if we try to read from the headers,
let's assume that the headers are now finished. If they aren't
in fact finished, then a later attempt to write to them will assert.
*/
if (!hdrs->done_p) {
hdrs->done_p = true;
status = MimeHeaders_build_heads_list(hdrs);
if (status < 0) return 0;
}
char* charset = nullptr;
if (opt->format_out == nsMimeOutput::nsMimeMessageSaveAs) {
if (opt->override_charset)
charset = PL_strdup(opt->default_charset);
else {
char* contentType =
MimeHeaders_get(hdrs, HEADER_CONTENT_TYPE, false, false);
if (contentType)
charset = MimeHeaders_get_parameter(contentType, HEADER_PARM_CHARSET,
nullptr, nullptr);
PR_FREEIF(contentType);
}
}
for (i = 0; i < hdrs->heads_size; i++) {
char* head = hdrs->heads[i];
char* end =
(i == hdrs->heads_size - 1 ? hdrs->all_headers + hdrs->all_headers_fp
: hdrs->heads[i + 1]);
char *colon, *ocolon;
char* contents = end;
size_t headLen = end - head;
/* Hack for BSD Mailbox delimiter. */
if (i == 0 && head[0] == 'F' && headLen >= 5 &&
!strncmp(head, "From ", 5)) {
/* For now, we don't really want this header to be output so
we are going to just continue */
continue;
/* colon = head + 4; contents = colon + 1; */
} else {
/* Find the colon. */
for (colon = head; colon < end && *colon != ':'; colon++)
;
/* Back up over whitespace before the colon. */
ocolon = colon;
for (; colon > head && IS_SPACE(colon[-1]); colon--)
;
contents = ocolon + 1;
}
/* Skip over whitespace after colon. */
while (contents < end && IS_SPACE(*contents)) contents++;
/* Take off trailing whitespace... */
while (end > contents && IS_SPACE(end[-1])) end--;
nsAutoCString name(Substring(head, colon));
nsAutoCString hdr_value;
if ((end - contents) > 0) {
hdr_value = Substring(contents, end);
}
// MW Fixme: more?
bool convert_charset_only = name.LowerCaseEqualsLiteral("to") ||
name.LowerCaseEqualsLiteral("from") ||
name.LowerCaseEqualsLiteral("cc") ||
name.LowerCaseEqualsLiteral("bcc") ||
name.LowerCaseEqualsLiteral("reply-to") ||
name.LowerCaseEqualsLiteral("sender");
MimeHeaders_convert_header_value(opt, hdr_value, convert_charset_only);
// if we're saving as html, we need to convert headers from utf8 to message
// charset, if any
if (opt->format_out == nsMimeOutput::nsMimeMessageSaveAs && charset) {
nsAutoCString convertedStr;
if (NS_SUCCEEDED(nsMsgI18NConvertFromUnicode(
nsDependentCString(charset), NS_ConvertUTF8toUTF16(hdr_value),
convertedStr))) {
hdr_value = convertedStr;
}
}
if (attachment) {
if (NS_FAILED(
mimeEmitterAddAttachmentField(opt, name.get(), hdr_value.get())))
status = -1;
} else {
if (NS_FAILED(
mimeEmitterAddHeaderField(opt, name.get(), hdr_value.get())))
status = -1;
}
if (status < 0) return status;
if (!wrote_any_p) wrote_any_p = (status > 0);
}
mimeEmitterAddAllHeaders(opt, hdrs->all_headers, hdrs->all_headers_fp);
PR_FREEIF(charset);
return 1;
}
/* Strip CR+LF runs within (original).
Since the string at (original) can only shrink,
this conversion is done in place. (original)
is returned. */
extern "C" char* MIME_StripContinuations(char* original) {
char *p1, *p2;
/* If we were given a null string, return it as is */
if (!original) return NULL;
/* Start source and dest pointers at the beginning */
p1 = p2 = original;
while (*p2) {
/* p2 runs ahead at (CR and/or LF) */
if ((p2[0] == '\r') || (p2[0] == '\n'))
p2++;
else if (p2 > p1)
*p1++ = *p2++;
else {
p1++;
p2++;
}
}
*p1 = '\0';
return original;
}
extern int16_t INTL_DefaultMailToWinCharSetID(int16_t csid);
/* Given text purporting to be a qtext header value, strip backslashes that
may be escaping other chars in the string. */
char* mime_decode_filename(const char* name, const char* charset,
MimeDisplayOptions* opt) {
nsresult rv;
nsCOMPtr<nsIMIMEHeaderParam> mimehdrpar =
do_GetService(NS_MIMEHEADERPARAM_CONTRACTID, &rv);
if (NS_FAILED(rv)) return nullptr;
nsAutoCString result;
rv = mimehdrpar->DecodeParameter(nsDependentCString(name), charset,
opt ? opt->default_charset : nullptr,
opt ? opt->override_charset : false, result);
return NS_SUCCEEDED(rv) ? PL_strdup(result.get()) : nullptr;
}
/* Pull the name out of some header or another. Order is:
Content-Disposition: XXX; filename=NAME (RFC 1521/1806)
Content-Type: XXX; name=NAME (RFC 1341)
Content-Name: NAME (no RFC, but seen to occur)
X-Sun-Data-Name: NAME (no RFC, but used by MailTool)
*/
char* MimeHeaders_get_name(MimeHeaders* hdrs, MimeDisplayOptions* opt) {
char *s = 0, *name = 0, *cvt = 0;
char* charset = nullptr; // for RFC2231 support
s = MimeHeaders_get(hdrs, HEADER_CONTENT_DISPOSITION, false, false);
if (s) {
name = MimeHeaders_get_parameter(s, HEADER_PARM_FILENAME, &charset, NULL);
PR_Free(s);
}
if (!name) {
s = MimeHeaders_get(hdrs, HEADER_CONTENT_TYPE, false, false);
if (s) {
free(charset);
name = MimeHeaders_get_parameter(s, HEADER_PARM_NAME, &charset, NULL);
PR_Free(s);
}
}
if (!name) name = MimeHeaders_get(hdrs, HEADER_CONTENT_NAME, false, false);
if (!name) name = MimeHeaders_get(hdrs, HEADER_X_SUN_DATA_NAME, false, false);
if (name) {
/* First remove continuation delimiters (CR+LF+space), then
remove escape ('\\') characters, then attempt to decode
mime-2 encoded-words. The latter two are done in
mime_decode_filename.
*/
MIME_StripContinuations(name);
/* Argh. What we should do if we want to be robust is to decode qtext
in all appropriate headers. Unfortunately, that would be too scary
at this juncture. So just decode qtext/mime2 here. */
cvt = mime_decode_filename(name, charset, opt);
free(charset);
if (cvt && cvt != name) {
PR_Free(name);
name = cvt;
}
}
return name;
}
#ifdef XP_UNIX
/* This piece of junk is so that I can use BBDB with Mozilla.
= Put bbdb-srv.perl on your path.
= Put bbdb-srv.el on your lisp path.
= Make sure gnudoit (comes with xemacs) is on your path.
= Put (gnuserv-start) in ~/.emacs
= setenv NS_MSG_DISPLAY_HOOK bbdb-srv.perl
*/
void MimeHeaders_do_unix_display_hook_hack(MimeHeaders* hdrs) {
static const char* cmd = 0;
if (!cmd) {
/* The first time we're invoked, look up the command in the
environment. Use "" as the `no command' tag. */
cmd = getenv("NS_MSG_DISPLAY_HOOK");
if (!cmd) cmd = "";
}
/* Invoke "cmd" at the end of a pipe, and give it the headers on stdin.
The command is expected to be safe from hostile input!!
*/
if (cmd && *cmd) {
FILE* fp = popen(cmd, "w");
if (fp) {
mozilla::Unused << fwrite(hdrs->all_headers, 1, hdrs->all_headers_fp, fp);
pclose(fp);
}
}
}
#endif /* XP_UNIX */
static void MimeHeaders_compact(MimeHeaders* hdrs) {
NS_ASSERTION(hdrs, "1.22 <rhp@netscape.com> 22 Aug 1999 08:48");
if (!hdrs) return;
PR_FREEIF(hdrs->obuffer);
hdrs->obuffer_fp = 0;
hdrs->obuffer_size = 0;
/* These really shouldn't have gotten out of whack again. */
NS_ASSERTION(hdrs->all_headers_fp <= hdrs->all_headers_size &&
hdrs->all_headers_fp + 100 > hdrs->all_headers_size,
"1.22 <rhp@netscape.com> 22 Aug 1999 08:48");
}
/* Writes the headers as text/plain.
This writes out a blank line after the headers, unless
dont_write_content_type is true, in which case the header-block
is not closed off, and none of the Content- headers are written.
*/
int MimeHeaders_write_raw_headers(MimeHeaders* hdrs, MimeDisplayOptions* opt,
bool dont_write_content_type) {
int status;
if (hdrs && !hdrs->done_p) {
hdrs->done_p = true;
status = MimeHeaders_build_heads_list(hdrs);
if (status < 0) return 0;
}
if (!dont_write_content_type) {
char nl[] = MSG_LINEBREAK;
if (hdrs) {
status =
MimeHeaders_write(hdrs, opt, hdrs->all_headers, hdrs->all_headers_fp);
if (status < 0) return status;
}
status = MimeHeaders_write(hdrs, opt, nl, strlen(nl));
if (status < 0) return status;
} else if (hdrs) {
int32_t i;
for (i = 0; i < hdrs->heads_size; i++) {
char* head = hdrs->heads[i];
char* end =
(i == hdrs->heads_size - 1 ? hdrs->all_headers + hdrs->all_headers_fp
: hdrs->heads[i + 1]);
NS_ASSERTION(head, "1.22 <rhp@netscape.com> 22 Aug 1999 08:48");
if (!head) continue;
/* Don't write out any Content- header. */
if (!PL_strncasecmp(head, "Content-", 8)) continue;
/* Write out this (possibly multi-line) header. */
status = MimeHeaders_write(hdrs, opt, head, end - head);
if (status < 0) return status;
}
}
if (hdrs) MimeHeaders_compact(hdrs);
return 0;
}
// XXX Fix this XXX //
char* MimeHeaders_open_crypto_stamp(void) { return nullptr; }
char* MimeHeaders_finish_open_crypto_stamp(void) { return nullptr; }
char* MimeHeaders_close_crypto_stamp(void) { return nullptr; }
char* MimeHeaders_make_crypto_stamp(bool encrypted_p, bool signed_p,
bool good_p, bool unverified_p,
bool close_parent_stamp_p,
const char* stamp_url) {
return nullptr;
}