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The mailto library is the mail compose code ripped out of the old Messenger libmsg library, then cleaned up somewhat (it could still use more cleaning). This library should only be built ifdef MOZ_MAIL_COMPOSE.
222 lines
4.9 KiB
C++
222 lines
4.9 KiB
C++
/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*-
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*
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* The contents of this file are subject to the Netscape Public License
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* Version 1.0 (the "NPL"); you may not use this file except in
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* compliance with the NPL. You may obtain a copy of the NPL at
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* http://www.mozilla.org/NPL/
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*
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* Software distributed under the NPL is distributed on an "AS IS" basis,
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* WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the NPL
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* for the specific language governing rights and limitations under the
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* NPL.
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*
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* The Initial Developer of this code under the NPL is Netscape
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* Communications Corporation. Portions created by Netscape are
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* Copyright (C) 1998 Netscape Communications Corporation. All Rights
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* Reserved.
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*/
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#include "msg.h"
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#include "xp.h"
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#include "bytearr.h"
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#ifdef XP_WIN16
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#define SIZE_T_MAX 0xFF80 // Maximum allocation size
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#define MAX_ARR_ELEMS SIZE_T_MAX/sizeof(BYTE)
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#endif
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XPByteArray::XPByteArray()
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{
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m_nSize = 0;
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m_nMaxSize = 0;
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m_pData = NULL;
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}
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XPByteArray::~XPByteArray()
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{
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SetSize(0);
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}
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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int XPByteArray::GetSize() const
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{
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return m_nSize;
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}
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XP_Bool XPByteArray::SetSize(int nSize)
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{
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XP_ASSERT(nSize >= 0);
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#ifdef MAX_ARR_ELEMS
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if (nSize > MAX_ARR_ELEMS);
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{
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XP_ASSERT(nSize <= MAX_ARR_ELEMS); // Will fail
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return FALSE;
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}
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#endif
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if (nSize == 0)
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{
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// Remove all elements
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XP_FREE(m_pData);
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m_nSize = 0;
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m_nMaxSize = 0;
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m_pData = NULL;
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}
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else if (m_pData == NULL)
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{
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// Create a new array
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m_nMaxSize = MAX(8, nSize);
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m_pData = (BYTE *)XP_CALLOC(1, m_nMaxSize * sizeof(BYTE));
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if (m_pData)
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m_nSize = nSize;
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else
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m_nSize = m_nMaxSize = 0;
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}
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else if (nSize <= m_nMaxSize)
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{
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// The new size is within the current maximum size, make sure new
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// elements are to initialized to zero
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if (nSize > m_nSize)
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XP_MEMSET(&m_pData[m_nSize], 0, (nSize - m_nSize) * sizeof(BYTE));
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m_nSize = nSize;
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}
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else
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{
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// The array needs to grow, figure out how much
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int nGrowBy, nMaxSize;
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nGrowBy = MIN(1024, MAX(8, m_nSize / 8));
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nMaxSize = MAX(nSize, m_nMaxSize + nGrowBy);
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#ifdef MAX_ARR_ELEMS
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nMaxSize = MIN(MAX_ARR_ELEMS, nMaxSize);
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#endif
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BYTE *pNewData = (BYTE *)XP_ALLOC(nMaxSize * sizeof(BYTE));
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if (pNewData)
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{
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// Copy the data from the old array to the new one
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XP_MEMCPY(pNewData, m_pData, m_nSize * sizeof(BYTE));
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// Zero out the remaining elements
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XP_MEMSET(&pNewData[m_nSize], 0, (nSize - m_nSize) * sizeof(BYTE));
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m_nSize = nSize;
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m_nMaxSize = nMaxSize;
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// Free the old array
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XP_FREE(m_pData);
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m_pData = pNewData;
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}
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}
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return nSize == m_nSize;
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}
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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BYTE &XPByteArray::ElementAt(int nIndex)
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{
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XP_ASSERT(nIndex >= 0 && nIndex < m_nSize);
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return m_pData[nIndex];
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}
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BYTE XPByteArray::GetAt(int nIndex) const
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{
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XP_ASSERT(nIndex >= 0 && nIndex < m_nSize);
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return m_pData[nIndex];
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}
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void XPByteArray::SetAt(int nIndex, BYTE newElement)
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{
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XP_ASSERT(nIndex >= 0 && nIndex < m_nSize);
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m_pData[nIndex] = newElement;
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}
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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int XPByteArray::Add(BYTE newElement)
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{
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int nIndex = m_nSize;
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#ifdef MAX_ARR_ELEMS
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if (nIndex >= MAX_ARR_ELEMS)
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return -1;
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#endif
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SetAtGrow(nIndex, newElement);
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return nIndex;
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}
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void XPByteArray::InsertAt(int nIndex, BYTE newElement, int nCount)
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{
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XP_ASSERT(nIndex >= 0);
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XP_ASSERT(nCount > 0);
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if (nIndex >= m_nSize)
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{
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// If the new element is after the end of the array, grow the array
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SetSize(nIndex + nCount);
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}
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else
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{
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// The element is being insert inside the array
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int nOldSize = m_nSize;
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SetSize(m_nSize + nCount);
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// Move the data after the insertion point
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XP_MEMMOVE(&m_pData[nIndex + nCount], &m_pData[nIndex],
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(nOldSize - nIndex) * sizeof(BYTE));
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}
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// Insert the new elements
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XP_ASSERT(nIndex + nCount <= m_nSize);
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while (nCount--)
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m_pData[nIndex++] = newElement;
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}
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void XPByteArray::InsertAt(int nStartIndex, const XPByteArray *pNewArray)
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{
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XP_ASSERT(nStartIndex >= 0);
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XP_ASSERT(pNewArray != NULL);
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if (pNewArray->GetSize() > 0)
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{
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InsertAt(nStartIndex, pNewArray->GetAt(0), pNewArray->GetSize());
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for (int i = 1; i < pNewArray->GetSize(); i++)
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m_pData[nStartIndex + i] = pNewArray->GetAt(i);
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}
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}
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void XPByteArray::RemoveAll()
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{
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SetSize(0);
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}
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void XPByteArray::RemoveAt(int nIndex, int nCount)
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{
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XP_ASSERT(nIndex >= 0);
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XP_ASSERT(nIndex + nCount <= m_nSize);
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if (nCount > 0)
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{
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// Make sure not to overstep the end of the array
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int nMoveCount = m_nSize - (nIndex + nCount);
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if (nCount && nMoveCount >= 0)
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XP_MEMMOVE(&m_pData[nIndex], &m_pData[nIndex + nCount],
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nMoveCount * sizeof(BYTE));
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m_nSize -= nCount;
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}
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}
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void XPByteArray::SetAtGrow(int nIndex, BYTE newElement)
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{
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XP_ASSERT(nIndex >= 0);
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if (nIndex >= m_nSize)
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SetSize(nIndex+1);
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m_pData[nIndex] = newElement;
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}
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