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package Convert::UUlib; |
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no warnings; |
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use strict; |
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use Carp; |
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require Exporter; |
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require DynaLoader; |
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our $VERSION = 1.62; |
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our @ISA = qw(Exporter DynaLoader); |
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our @_consts = qw( |
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ACT_COPYING ACT_DECODING ACT_ENCODING ACT_IDLE ACT_SCANNING |
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FILE_DECODED FILE_ERROR FILE_MISPART FILE_NOBEGIN FILE_NODATA |
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FILE_NOEND FILE_OK FILE_READ FILE_TMPFILE |
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MSG_ERROR MSG_FATAL MSG_MESSAGE MSG_NOTE MSG_PANIC MSG_WARNING |
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OPT_RBUF OPT_WBUF |
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OPT_BRACKPOL OPT_DEBUG OPT_DESPERATE OPT_DUMBNESS OPT_ENCEXT |
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OPT_ERRNO OPT_FAST OPT_IGNMODE OPT_IGNREPLY OPT_OVERWRITE OPT_PREAMB |
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OPT_PROGRESS OPT_SAVEPATH OPT_TINYB64 OPT_USETEXT OPT_VERBOSE |
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OPT_VERSION OPT_REMOVE OPT_MOREMIME OPT_DOTDOT OPT_AUTOCHECK |
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RET_CANCEL RET_CONT RET_EXISTS RET_ILLVAL RET_IOERR RET_NODATA |
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RET_NOEND RET_NOMEM RET_OK RET_UNSUP |
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B64_ENCODED BH_ENCODED PT_ENCODED QP_ENCODED |
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XX_ENCODED UU_ENCODED YENC_ENCODED |
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our @_funcs = qw( |
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Initialize CleanUp GetOption SetOption strerror SetMsgCallback |
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SetBusyCallback SetFileCallback SetFNameFilter SetFileNameCallback |
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FNameFilter LoadFile GetFileListItem RenameFile DecodeToTemp |
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RemoveTemp DecodeFile InfoFile Smerge QuickDecode EncodeMulti |
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EncodePartial EncodeToStream EncodeToFile E_PrepSingle |
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E_PrepPartial |
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straction strencoding strmsglevel |
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our @EXPORT = @_consts; |
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our @EXPORT_OK = @_funcs; |
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our %EXPORT_TAGS = (all => [@_consts,@_funcs], constants => \@_consts); |
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bootstrap Convert::UUlib $VERSION; |
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Initialize(); |
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# not when < 5.005_6x |
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# END { CleanUp() } |
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for (@_consts) { |
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my $constant = constant($_); |
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no strict 'refs'; |
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*$_ = sub () { $constant }; |
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# action code -> string mapping |
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sub straction($) { |
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return 'copying' if $_[0] == &ACT_COPYING; |
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return 'decoding' if $_[0] == &ACT_DECODING; |
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return 'encoding' if $_[0] == &ACT_ENCODING; |
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return 'idle' if $_[0] == &ACT_IDLE; |
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return 'scanning' if $_[0] == &ACT_SCANNING; |
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# encoding type -> string mapping |
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sub strencoding($) { |
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return 'uuencode' if $_[0] == &UU_ENCODED; |
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return 'base64' if $_[0] == &B64_ENCODED; |
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return 'yenc' if $_[0] == &YENC_ENCODED; |
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return 'binhex' if $_[0] == &BH_ENCODED; |
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} |
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return 'message' if $_[0] == &MSG_MESSAGE; |
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__END__ |
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=head1 NAME |
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Convert::UUlib - Perl interface to the uulib library (a.k.a. uudeview/uuenview). |
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=head1 SYNOPSIS |
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use Convert::UUlib ':all'; |
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# read all the files named on the commandline and decode them |
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# into the CURRENT directory. See below for a longer example. |
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LoadFile $_ for @ARGV; |
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for (my $i = 0; my $uu = GetFileListItem $i; $i++) { |
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$uu->decode; |
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print $uu->filename, "\n"; |
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=head1 DESCRIPTION |
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Read the file doc/library.pdf from the distribution for in-depth |
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information about the C-library used in this interface, and the rest of |
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this document and especially the non-trivial decoder program at the end. |
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=head1 EXPORTED CONSTANTS |
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=head2 Action code constants |
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ACT_IDLE we don't do anything |
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ACT_SCANNING scanning an input file |
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ACT_DECODING decoding into a temp file |
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ACT_COPYING copying temp to target |
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ACT_ENCODING encoding a file |
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=head2 Message severity levels |
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MSG_MESSAGE just a message, nothing important |
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MSG_NOTE something that should be noticed |
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MSG_WARNING important msg, processing continues |
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MSG_ERROR processing has been terminated |
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MSG_FATAL decoder cannot process further requests |
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MSG_PANIC recovery impossible, app must terminate |
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=head2 Options |
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OPT_VERSION version number MAJOR.MINORplPATCH (ro) |
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OPT_FAST assumes only one part per file |
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OPT_DUMBNESS switch off the program's intelligence |
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OPT_BRACKPOL give numbers in [] higher precendence |
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OPT_VERBOSE generate informative messages |
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OPT_DESPERATE try to decode incomplete files |
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OPT_IGNREPLY ignore RE:plies (off by default) |
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OPT_OVERWRITE whether it's OK to overwrite ex. files |
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OPT_SAVEPATH prefix to save-files on disk |
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OPT_IGNMODE ignore the original file mode |
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OPT_DEBUG print messages with FILE/LINE info |
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OPT_ERRNO get last error code for RET_IOERR (ro) |
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OPT_PROGRESS retrieve progress information |
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OPT_USETEXT handle text messages |
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OPT_PREAMB handle Mime preambles/epilogues |
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OPT_TINYB64 detect short B64 outside of Mime |
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OPT_ENCEXT extension for single-part encoded files |
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OPT_MOREMIME strict MIME adherence |
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OPT_DOTDOT ".."-unescaping has not yet been done on input files |
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OPT_RBUF set default read I/O buffer size in bytes |
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OPT_WBUF set default write I/O buffer size in bytes |
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OPT_AUTOCHECK automatically check file list after every loadfile |
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=head2 Result/Error codes |
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RET_OK everything went fine |
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RET_IOERR I/O Error - examine errno |
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RET_NOMEM not enough memory |
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RET_ILLVAL illegal value for operation |
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RET_NODATA decoder didn't find any data |
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RET_NOEND encoded data wasn't ended properly |
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RET_EXISTS file exists (decoding) |
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RET_CONT continue -- special from ScanPart |
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=head2 File States |
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This code is zero, i.e. "false": |
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UUFILE_READ Read in, but not further processed |
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The following state codes are or'ed together: |
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FILE_MISPART Missing Part(s) detected |
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FILE_NOBEGIN No 'begin' found |
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FILE_NOEND No 'end' found |
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FILE_NODATA File does not contain valid uudata |
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FILE_OK All Parts found, ready to decode |
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FILE_ERROR Error while decoding |
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FILE_DECODED Successfully decoded |
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FILE_TMPFILE Temporary decoded file exists |
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=head2 Encoding types |
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UU_ENCODED UUencoded data |
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BH_ENCODED Binhex encoded |
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PT_ENCODED Plain-Text encoded (MIME) |
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QP_ENCODED Quoted-Printable (MIME) |
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YENC_ENCODED yEnc encoded (non-MIME) |
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=head1 EXPORTED FUNCTIONS |
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=head2 Initializing and cleanup |
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Initialize is automatically called when the module is loaded and allocates |
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On my machine, a fairly complete decode with DBI backend needs about 10MB |
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RSS to decode 20000 files. |
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=item Initialize |
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=item CleanUp |
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=head2 Setting and querying options |
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=item $option = GetOption OPT_xxx |
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=item SetOption OPT_xxx, opt-value |
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=head2 Setting various callbacks |
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=item SetMsgCallback [callback-function] |
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=item SetBusyCallback [callback-function] |
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=item SetFNameFilter [callback-function] |
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=head2 Call the currently selected FNameFilter |
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=head2 Loading sourcefiles, optionally fuzzy merge and start decoding |
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=item ($retval, $count) = LoadFile $fname, [$id, [$delflag, [$partno]]] |
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Load the given file and scan it for encoded contents. Optionally tag it |
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with the given id, and if C<$delflag> is true, delete the file after it |
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is no longer necessary. If you are certain of the part number, you can |
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=item $retval = Smerge $pass |
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enabled) to speed up file loading, then you I<have> to call C<Smerge -1> |
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after loading all files as an additional pre-pass (which is normally done |
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=head2 Decoding files |
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=head2 Querying (and setting) item attributes |
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=head2 Information about source parts |
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=item $parts = $item->parts |
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Return information about all parts (source files) used to decode the file |
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sfname => <local pathname of the file where this part is from>, |
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filename => <the ondisk filename of the decoded file>, |
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subfname => <used to cluster postings, possibly the posting filename>, |
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subject => <the subject of the posting/mail>, |
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origin => <the possible source (From) address>, |
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mimetype => <the possible mimetype of the decoded file>, |
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mimeid => <the id part of the Content-Type>, |
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=item $msg = straction ACT_xxx |
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=item $msg = strerror RET_xxx |
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Sets (or queries) the FileNameCallback, which is called whenever the |
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decoding library can't find a filename and wants to extract a filename |
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from the subject line of a posting. The callback will be called with |
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two arguments, the subject line and the current candidate for the |
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filename. The latter argument can be C<undef>, which means that no |
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return C<undef> in this case). If it doesn't return anything (not even |
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C<undef>!), then nothing happens, so this is a no-op callback: |
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found. In all other cases, the return value is taken to be the filename. |
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return unless $_[1]; # skip "Re:"-plies et al. |
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# if we find some *.rar, take it |
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=head1 LARGE EXAMPLE DECODER |
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This is the file C<example-decoder> from the distribution, put here |
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instead of more thorough documentation. |
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#!/usr/bin/perl |
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# decode all the files in the directory uusrc/ and copy |
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# the resulting files to uudst/ |
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use Convert::UUlib ':all'; |
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sub namefilter { |
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my ($path) = @_; |
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$path=~s/^.*[\/\\]//; |
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$path |
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sub busycb { |
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SetOption OPT_RBUF, 128*1024; |
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SetOption OPT_WBUF, 1024*1024; |
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SetOption OPT_IGNMODE, 1; |
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SetOption OPT_IGNMODE, 1; |
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SetOption OPT_VERBOSE, 1; |
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# show the three ways you can set callback functions. I normally |
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SetFNameFilter \&namefilter; |
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SetMsgCallback sub { |
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my ($msg, $level) = @_; |
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print uc strmsglevel $_[1], ": $msg\n"; |
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}; |
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# the following non-trivial FileNameCallback takes care |
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# of some subject lines not detected properly by uulib: |
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SetFileNameCallback sub { |
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return unless $_[1]; # skip "Re:"-plies et al. |
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local $_ = $_[0]; |
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# the following rules are rather effective on some newsgroups, |
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# like alt.binaries.games.anime, where non-mime, uuencoded data |
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# is very common |
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# if we find some *.rar, take it as the filename |
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return $1 if /(\S{3,}\.(?:[rstuvwxyz]\d\d|rar))\s/i; |
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# one common subject format |
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return $1 if /- "(.{2,}?\..+?)" (?:yenc )?\(\d+\/\d+\)/i; |
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# - filename.par (04/55) |
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return $1 if /- "?(\S{3,}\.\S+?)"? (?:yenc )?\(\d+\/\d+\)/i; |
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# - (xxx) No. 1 sayuri81.jpg 756565 bytes |
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# - (20 files) No.17 Roseanne.jpg [2/2] |
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return $1 if /No\.[ 0-9]+ (\S+\....) (?:\d+ bytes )?\[/; |
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# try to detect some common forms of filenames |
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return $1 if /([a-z0-9_\-+.]{3,}\.[a-z]{3,4}(?:.\d+))/i; |
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# otherwise just pass what we have |
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() |
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}; |
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# now read all files in the directory uusrc/* |
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for(<uusrc/*>) { |
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my ($retval, $count) = LoadFile ($_, $_, 1); |
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print "file($_), status(", strerror $retval, ") parts($count)\n"; |
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} |
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1.11 |
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SetOption OPT_SAVEPATH, "uudst/"; |
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1.11 |
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1.32 |
# now wade through all files and their source parts |
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$i = 0; |
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while ($uu = GetFileListItem $i) { |
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$i++; |
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print "file nr. $i"; |
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print " state ", $uu->state; |
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print " mode ", $uu->mode; |
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print " uudet ", strencoding $uu->uudet; |
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print " size ", $uu->size; |
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print " filename ", $uu->filename; |
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print " subfname ", $uu->subfname; |
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print " mimeid ", $uu->mimeid; |
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print " mimetype ", $uu->mimetype; |
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print "\n"; |
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# print additional info about all parts |
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for ($uu->parts) { |
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while (my ($k, $v) = each %$_) { |
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print "$k > $v, "; |
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} |
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print "\n"; |
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} |
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print $uu->filename; |
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$uu->remove_temp; |
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if (my $err = $uu->decode ()) { |
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print ", ", strerror $err, "\n"; |
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} else { |
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print ", saved as uudst/", $uu->filename, "\n"; |
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} |
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} |
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1.11 |
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1.32 |
print "cleanup...\n"; |
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1.11 |
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1.32 |
CleanUp; |
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1.11 |
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1.1 |
=head1 AUTHOR |
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1.23 |
Marc Lehmann <schmorp@schmorp.de>, the original uulib library was written |
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1.11 |
by Frank Pilhofer <fp@informatik.uni-frankfurt.de>, and later heavily |
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bugfixed by Marc Lehmann. |
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1.1 |
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=head1 SEE ALSO |
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perl(1), uudeview homepage at http://www.uni-frankfurt.de/~fp/uudeview/. |
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=cut |