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;;; Guile-Debbugs --- Guile bindings for Debbugs
;;; Copyright © 2017 Ricardo Wurmus <rekado@elephly.net>
;;; Copyright © 2006 Reed Sheridan
;;; Copyright © 2000-2004 Shiro Kawai
;;;
;;; This file is part of Guile-Debbugs.
;;;
;;; Guile-Debbugs 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 3 of the
;;; License, or (at your option) any later version.
;;;
;;; Guile-Debbugs 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 Guile-Debbugs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
;;;
;;; Ported from the rfc822 Chicken egg to Guile by Ricardo Wurmus, 2017.
;;; Ported from Gauche to Chicken by Reed Sheridan.
;;;
;;; This is the license of the original implementation for Gauche:
;;;
;;; Copyright (c) 2000-2004 Shiro Kawai, All rights reserved.
;;;
;;; Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
;;; modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
;;; are met:
;;;
;;; 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
;;; notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
;;;
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;;; notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
;;; documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
;;;
;;; 3. Neither the name of the authors nor the names of its contributors
;;; may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this
;;; software without specific prior written permission.
;;;
;;; THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
;;; "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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;;; OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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;;; SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
;; Parser and constructor of the message defined in
;; RFC2822 Internet Message Format
;; http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2822.txt
(define-module (debbugs rfc822)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-1)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-14)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-19)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-26)
#:use-module (ice-9 match)
#:use-module (ice-9 rdelim)
#:use-module (ice-9 receive)
#:use-module (ice-9 regex)
#:use-module (ice-9 and-let-star)
#:use-module ((rnrs base) :version (6) #:select (div-and-mod))
#:use-module (rnrs io ports)
#:export (;; Parsing a message header
rfc822-header->list
rfc822-header-ref
;; Basic field parsers
rfc822-next-token
rfc822-field->tokens
rfc822-skip-cfws
*rfc822-atext-chars*
*rfc822-standard-tokenizers*
rfc822-atom
rfc822-dot-atom
rfc822-quoted-string
;; Specific field parsers
rfc822-parse-date
rfc822-date->date))
;; From Oleg Kiselyov's input-parse.scm
(define* (peek-next-char #:optional (port (current-input-port)))
"Advance PORT by one character and peek at the following character."
(read-char port) (peek-char port))
;; Guile does not have a definition of read-token.
(define* (read-token predicate #:optional (port (current-input-port)))
"Read characters from PORT and call the procedure PREDICATE with
each character until PREDICATE returns #F. Return a string with the
accumulated characters."
(let ((r (open-output-string)))
(define (finish) (get-output-string r))
(let loop ((c (peek-char port)))
(cond ((eof-object? c) (finish))
((predicate c)
(write-char (read-char port) r)
(loop (peek-char port)))
(else (finish))))))
;;=================================================================
;; Parsers
;;
;;-----------------------------------------------------------------
;; Generic header parser, recognizes folded line and field names
;;
(define* (rfc822-header->list iport #:key strict? (reader (cut read-line <>)))
"Read a header string from the port IPORT and return an alist of
header keys and values. When STRICT? is #T abort on parse errors.
READER can be provided if the header string should not be read line by
line."
(define (accum name bodies r)
(cons (list name (string-concatenate-reverse bodies)) r))
(let loop ((r '())
(line (reader iport)))
(cond
((eof-object? line) (reverse! r))
((string-null? line) (reverse! r))
(else
(receive (n body)
(let ((idx (string-index line #\:)))
(values (substring line 0 idx)
(substring line (1+ idx) (string-length line))))
(let ((name (and-let* (((string? n))
(name (string-trim-both n))
((string-every (char-set-union
(ucs-range->char-set 33 57)
(ucs-range->char-set 59 126))
name)))
(string-downcase name))))
(if name
(let loop2 ((nline (reader iport))
(bodies (list (string-trim body))))
(cond ((eof-object? nline)
;; maybe premature end of the message
(if strict?
(error "premature end of message header")
(reverse! (accum name bodies r))))
((string-null? nline) ; end of the header
(reverse! (accum name bodies r)))
((memv (string-ref nline 0) '(#\space #\tab))
;; not so careful for byte strings
(loop2 (reader iport) (cons nline bodies)))
(else
(loop (accum name bodies r) nline))))
(if strict?
(error (format #f "bad header line: ~a" line))
(loop r (reader iport))))))))))
(define* (rfc822-header-ref header field-name #:optional default)
"Return the value assigned to the key FIELD-NAME in the alist
HEADER, or return DEFAULT if the key cannot be found in the header."
(cond ((assoc field-name header) => cadr)
(else default)))
;;------------------------------------------------------------------
;; Comments, quoted pairs, atoms and quoted string. Section 3.2
;;
;; skip comments and white spaces, then returns the head char.
(define (rfc822-skip-cfws input)
(define (scan c)
(cond ((eof-object? c) c)
((char=? c #\( ) (in-comment (peek-next-char input)))
((char-whitespace? c) (scan (peek-next-char input)))
(else c)))
(define (in-comment c)
(cond ((eof-object? c) c)
((char=? c #\) ) (scan (peek-next-char input)))
((char=? c #\\ ) (read-char input) (in-comment (peek-next-char input)))
((char=? c #\( ) (in-comment (in-comment (peek-next-char input))))
(else (in-comment (peek-next-char input)))))
(scan (peek-char input)))
;; Basic tokenizers. Supposed to be used for higher-level parsers.
(define *rfc822-atext-chars*
;; A-Za-z0-9!#$%&'*+/=?^_`{|}~-
;; Can't use char-set:letter due to Latin-1 extras
(char-set-union (ucs-range->char-set #x41 #x5B)
(ucs-range->char-set #x61 #x7B)
char-set:digit
(char-set #\! #\# #\$ #\% #\& #\' #\* #\+ #\/
#\= #\? #\^ #\_ #\` #\{ #\| #\} #\~ #\-)))
(define (rfc822-atom input)
(read-token (cut char-set-contains? *rfc822-atext-chars* <>) input))
;; NB: this is loose, but usually OK.
(define (rfc822-dot-atom input)
(read-token (cut char-set-contains?
(char-set-adjoin *rfc822-atext-chars* #\.)
<>)
input))
(define (rfc822-quoted-string input)
"Read a quoted string from the INPUT port. This procedure assumes
that the first character in the port is a double quote."
(let ((r (open-output-string)))
(define (finish) (get-output-string r))
(let loop ((c (peek-next-char input)))
(cond ((eof-object? c) (finish)) ; tolerate missing closing DQUOTE
((char=? c #\") (read-char input) (finish)) ; discard DQUOTE
((char=? c #\\)
(let ((c (peek-next-char input)))
(cond ((eof-object? c) (finish)) ; tolerate stray backslash
(else (write-char c r) (loop (peek-next-char input))))))
(else (write-char c r) (loop (peek-next-char input)))))))
;; Default tokenizer table
(define *rfc822-standard-tokenizers*
`((,(char-set #\") . ,rfc822-quoted-string)
(,*rfc822-atext-chars* . ,rfc822-dot-atom)))
;; Returns the next token or EOF
(define* (rfc822-next-token input #:optional (opts *rfc822-standard-tokenizers*))
"Return the next token that can be read from the INPUT port using
the tokenizers in the OPTS alist."
(let ((toktab (map (lambda (e)
(cond
((char-set? e)
(cons e (lambda (x)
(read-token (cut char-set-contains? e <>) x))))
(else e)))
opts))
(c (rfc822-skip-cfws input)))
(cond ((eof-object? c) c)
((find (lambda (e) (char-set-contains? (car e) c)) toktab)
=> (lambda (e) ((cdr e) input)))
(else (read-char input)))))
;; returns a list of tokens, for convenience
(define (rfc822-field->tokens field . opts)
"Return a list of RFC822 tokens read from the header string FIELD
using the optional tokenizer table OPTS."
(call-with-input-string field
(lambda (ip)
(let ((fn (cut apply rfc822-next-token <> opts)))
(let loop ((acc '()))
(let ((token (fn ip)))
(if (eof-object? token)
(reverse! acc)
(loop (cons token acc)))))))))
;;------------------------------------------------------------------
;; Date and time, section 3.3
;;
;; Takes RFC-822 type date string, and returns eight values:
;; year, month, day-of-month, hour, minutes, seconds, timezone, day-of-week.
;; Timezone is an offset from UT in minutes. Day-of-week is a day from
;; sunday, and may be #f if that information is not available.
;; If the string is not parsable, all the elements are #f.
;; NB: This function follows the new definition of date format in RFC2822,
;; but may fail to recognize "obsolete" format, which allows arbitrary
;; comments appear between words.
;; RPS this port fails the "old tz" test in Gauche's rfc.scm
;; Apparently pcre and Gauche regexes are slightly incompatible
;; But the failed test is apparently not compliant to RFC822 anyway.
;; I really don't know what "old tz" is and where it's used anyway.
(define (rfc822-parse-date string)
(define (dow->number dow)
(list-index (cut string=? <> dow)
'("Sun" "Mon" "Tue" "Wed" "Thu" "Fri" "Sat")))
(define (mon->number mon)
(+ 1 (list-index (cut string=? <> mon)
'("Jan" "Feb" "Mar" "Apr" "May" "Jun"
"Jul" "Aug" "Sep" "Oct" "Nov" "Dec"))))
(define (year->number year) ; see obs-year definition of RFC2822
(let ((y (string->number year)))
(and y
(cond ((< y 50) (+ y 2000))
((< y 100) (+ y 1900))
(else y)))))
(define (tz->number tz)
(cond ((equal? tz "-0000") #f) ; no effective TZ info; see 3.3 of RFC2822
((string->number tz))
((assoc tz '(("UT" . 0) ("GMT" . 0) ("EDT" . -400) ("EST" . -500)
("CDT" . -500) ("CST" . -600) ("MDT" . -600)
("MST" . -700) ("PDT" . -700) ("PST" . -800)))
=> cdr)
(else #f)))
(let* ((pattern "((Sun|Mon|Tue|Wed|Thu|Fri|Sat)[[:space:]]*,)?[[:space:]]*([[:digit:]]+)[[:space:]]*(Jan|Feb|Mar|Apr|May|Jun|Jul|Aug|Sep|Oct|Nov|Dec)[[:space:]]*([[:digit:]][[:digit:]]([[:digit:]][[:digit:]])?)[[:space:]]+([[:digit:]][[:digit:]])[[:space:]]*:[[:space:]]*([[:digit:]][[:digit:]])([[:space:]]*:[[:space:]]*([[:digit:]][[:digit:]]))?([[:space:]]+([+-][[:digit:]][[:digit:]][[:digit:]][[:digit:]]|[A-Z][A-Z][A-Z]?))?")
(m (string-match pattern string)))
(if m
(match (map (lambda (n)
(match:substring m n))
(iota (match:count m) 0))
((_ _ dow dom mon yr _ hour min _ sec _ tz)
(values (year->number yr)
(mon->number mon)
(string->number dom)
(string->number hour)
(string->number min)
(and sec (string->number sec))
(and tz (tz->number tz))
(and dow (dow->number dow))))
(_ (values #f #f #f #f #f #f #f #f)))
(values #f #f #f #f #f #f #f #f))))
(define (rfc822-date->date string)
(receive (year month day hour min sec tz . rest)
(rfc822-parse-date string)
(and year
(make-date 0 sec min hour day month year
(receive (quot rem) (div-and-mod tz 100)
(+ (* quot 3600) (* rem 60)))))))
;;------------------------------------------------------------------
;; Address specification (Section 3.4)
;;
;; The EBNF syntax in RFC2822 requires arbitrary lookahead,
;; so straight recursive-descent parser won't work.
;;
;; TODO: to be written
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