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Revision 34bfde919e104e34eaa4135867aa2947510623b7 authored by Kurt B. Kaiser on 24 November 2003, 02:34:01 UTC, committed by Kurt B. Kaiser on 24 November 2003, 02:34:01 UTC
- After an exception, run.py was not setting the exception vector. Noam
  Raphael suggested correcting this so pdb's postmortem pm() would work.
  IDLEfork Patch 844675

Update NEWS and include some items missed in IDLE1.0b2.

Bump the version.

Modified Files:
 Tag: release23-maint
 NEWS.txt idlever.py run.py
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Tip revision: 34bfde919e104e34eaa4135867aa2947510623b7 authored by Kurt B. Kaiser on 24 November 2003, 02:34:01 UTC
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mailbox.py
#! /usr/bin/env python

"""Classes to handle Unix style, MMDF style, and MH style mailboxes."""


import rfc822
import os

__all__ = ["UnixMailbox","MmdfMailbox","MHMailbox","Maildir","BabylMailbox",
           "PortableUnixMailbox"]

class _Mailbox:

    def __init__(self, fp, factory=rfc822.Message):
        self.fp = fp
        self.seekp = 0
        self.factory = factory

    def __iter__(self):
        return iter(self.next, None)

    def next(self):
        while 1:
            self.fp.seek(self.seekp)
            try:
                self._search_start()
            except EOFError:
                self.seekp = self.fp.tell()
                return None
            start = self.fp.tell()
            self._search_end()
            self.seekp = stop = self.fp.tell()
            if start != stop:
                break
        return self.factory(_Subfile(self.fp, start, stop))


class _Subfile:

    def __init__(self, fp, start, stop):
        self.fp = fp
        self.start = start
        self.stop = stop
        self.pos = self.start

    def read(self, length = None):
        if self.pos >= self.stop:
            return ''
        remaining = self.stop - self.pos
        if length is None or length < 0:
            length = remaining
        elif length > remaining:
            length = remaining
        self.fp.seek(self.pos)
        data = self.fp.read(length)
        self.pos = self.fp.tell()
        return data

    def readline(self, length = None):
        if self.pos >= self.stop:
            return ''
        if length is None:
            length = self.stop - self.pos
        self.fp.seek(self.pos)
        data = self.fp.readline(length)
        self.pos = self.fp.tell()
        return data

    def readlines(self, sizehint = -1):
        lines = []
        while 1:
            line = self.readline()
            if not line:
                break
            lines.append(line)
            if sizehint >= 0:
                sizehint = sizehint - len(line)
                if sizehint <= 0:
                    break
        return lines

    def tell(self):
        return self.pos - self.start

    def seek(self, pos, whence=0):
        if whence == 0:
            self.pos = self.start + pos
        elif whence == 1:
            self.pos = self.pos + pos
        elif whence == 2:
            self.pos = self.stop + pos

    def close(self):
        del self.fp


# Recommended to use PortableUnixMailbox instead!
class UnixMailbox(_Mailbox):

    def _search_start(self):
        while 1:
            pos = self.fp.tell()
            line = self.fp.readline()
            if not line:
                raise EOFError
            if line[:5] == 'From ' and self._isrealfromline(line):
                self.fp.seek(pos)
                return

    def _search_end(self):
        self.fp.readline()      # Throw away header line
        while 1:
            pos = self.fp.tell()
            line = self.fp.readline()
            if not line:
                return
            if line[:5] == 'From ' and self._isrealfromline(line):
                self.fp.seek(pos)
                return

    # An overridable mechanism to test for From-line-ness.  You can either
    # specify a different regular expression or define a whole new
    # _isrealfromline() method.  Note that this only gets called for lines
    # starting with the 5 characters "From ".
    #
    # BAW: According to
    #http://home.netscape.com/eng/mozilla/2.0/relnotes/demo/content-length.html
    # the only portable, reliable way to find message delimiters in a BSD (i.e
    # Unix mailbox) style folder is to search for "\n\nFrom .*\n", or at the
    # beginning of the file, "^From .*\n".  While _fromlinepattern below seems
    # like a good idea, in practice, there are too many variations for more
    # strict parsing of the line to be completely accurate.
    #
    # _strict_isrealfromline() is the old version which tries to do stricter
    # parsing of the From_ line.  _portable_isrealfromline() simply returns
    # true, since it's never called if the line doesn't already start with
    # "From ".
    #
    # This algorithm, and the way it interacts with _search_start() and
    # _search_end() may not be completely correct, because it doesn't check
    # that the two characters preceding "From " are \n\n or the beginning of
    # the file.  Fixing this would require a more extensive rewrite than is
    # necessary.  For convenience, we've added a PortableUnixMailbox class
    # which uses the more lenient _fromlinepattern regular expression.

    _fromlinepattern = r"From \s*[^\s]+\s+\w\w\w\s+\w\w\w\s+\d?\d\s+" \
                       r"\d?\d:\d\d(:\d\d)?(\s+[^\s]+)?\s+\d\d\d\d\s*$"
    _regexp = None

    def _strict_isrealfromline(self, line):
        if not self._regexp:
            import re
            self._regexp = re.compile(self._fromlinepattern)
        return self._regexp.match(line)

    def _portable_isrealfromline(self, line):
        return True

    _isrealfromline = _strict_isrealfromline


class PortableUnixMailbox(UnixMailbox):
    _isrealfromline = UnixMailbox._portable_isrealfromline


class MmdfMailbox(_Mailbox):

    def _search_start(self):
        while 1:
            line = self.fp.readline()
            if not line:
                raise EOFError
            if line[:5] == '\001\001\001\001\n':
                return

    def _search_end(self):
        while 1:
            pos = self.fp.tell()
            line = self.fp.readline()
            if not line:
                return
            if line == '\001\001\001\001\n':
                self.fp.seek(pos)
                return


class MHMailbox:

    def __init__(self, dirname, factory=rfc822.Message):
        import re
        pat = re.compile('^[1-9][0-9]*$')
        self.dirname = dirname
        # the three following lines could be combined into:
        # list = map(long, filter(pat.match, os.listdir(self.dirname)))
        list = os.listdir(self.dirname)
        list = filter(pat.match, list)
        list = map(long, list)
        list.sort()
        # This only works in Python 1.6 or later;
        # before that str() added 'L':
        self.boxes = map(str, list)
        self.factory = factory

    def __iter__(self):
        return iter(self.next, None)

    def next(self):
        if not self.boxes:
            return None
        fn = self.boxes.pop(0)
        fp = open(os.path.join(self.dirname, fn))
        msg = self.factory(fp)
        try:
            msg._mh_msgno = fn
        except (AttributeError, TypeError):
            pass
        return msg


class Maildir:
    # Qmail directory mailbox

    def __init__(self, dirname, factory=rfc822.Message):
        self.dirname = dirname
        self.factory = factory

        # check for new mail
        newdir = os.path.join(self.dirname, 'new')
        boxes = [os.path.join(newdir, f)
                 for f in os.listdir(newdir) if f[0] != '.']

        # Now check for current mail in this maildir
        curdir = os.path.join(self.dirname, 'cur')
        boxes += [os.path.join(curdir, f)
                  for f in os.listdir(curdir) if f[0] != '.']

        self.boxes = boxes

    def __iter__(self):
        return iter(self.next, None)

    def next(self):
        if not self.boxes:
            return None
        fn = self.boxes.pop(0)
        fp = open(fn)
        return self.factory(fp)


class BabylMailbox(_Mailbox):

    def _search_start(self):
        while 1:
            line = self.fp.readline()
            if not line:
                raise EOFError
            if line == '*** EOOH ***\n':
                return

    def _search_end(self):
        while 1:
            pos = self.fp.tell()
            line = self.fp.readline()
            if not line:
                return
            if line == '\037\014\n':
                self.fp.seek(pos)
                return


def _test():
    import sys

    args = sys.argv[1:]
    if not args:
        for key in 'MAILDIR', 'MAIL', 'LOGNAME', 'USER':
            if key in os.environ:
                mbox = os.environ[key]
                break
        else:
            print "$MAIL, $LOGNAME nor $USER set -- who are you?"
            return
    else:
        mbox = args[0]
    if mbox[:1] == '+':
        mbox = os.environ['HOME'] + '/Mail/' + mbox[1:]
    elif not '/' in mbox:
        if os.path.isfile('/var/mail/' + mbox):
            mbox = '/var/mail/' + mbox
        else:
            mbox = '/usr/mail/' + mbox
    if os.path.isdir(mbox):
        if os.path.isdir(os.path.join(mbox, 'cur')):
            mb = Maildir(mbox)
        else:
            mb = MHMailbox(mbox)
    else:
        fp = open(mbox, 'r')
        mb = PortableUnixMailbox(fp)

    msgs = []
    while 1:
        msg = mb.next()
        if msg is None:
            break
        msgs.append(msg)
        if len(args) <= 1:
            msg.fp = None
    if len(args) > 1:
        num = int(args[1])
        print 'Message %d body:'%num
        msg = msgs[num-1]
        msg.rewindbody()
        sys.stdout.write(msg.fp.read())
    else:
        print 'Mailbox',mbox,'has',len(msgs),'messages:'
        for msg in msgs:
            f = msg.getheader('from') or ""
            s = msg.getheader('subject') or ""
            d = msg.getheader('date') or ""
            print '-%20.20s   %20.20s   %-30.30s'%(f, d[5:], s)


if __name__ == '__main__':
    _test()
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