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/*
** Copyright 2000-2011 Double Precision, Inc. See COPYING for
** distribution information.
*/
#include "rfc2045_config.h"
#include "rfc2045.h"
#include <courier-unicode.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <iconv.h>
#include <errno.h>
/*
** Call rfc2045_decodemimesection, expecting textual content. Convert
** textual content to local character set, if possible. This is implemented
** by saving the real callback function, then calling rfc2045_decodemimesection
** and specifying our own callback function, which does the conversion, then
** calls the original callback function. Neat, eh?
*/
static int myhandler(const char *, size_t, void *);
int rfc2045_decodetextmimesection(struct rfc2045src *src,
struct rfc2045 *rfc,
const char *mychset,
int *conv_err,
int (*handler)(const char *,
size_t, void *),
void *voidarg)
{
const char *dummy;
const char *src_chset;
unicode_convert_handle_t ci;
int rc;
int dummy_flag;
if (!conv_err)
conv_err= &dummy_flag;
rfc2045_mimeinfo(rfc, &dummy, &dummy, &src_chset);
*conv_err=0;
if ((ci=unicode_convert_init(src_chset, mychset, handler, voidarg))
== NULL)
{
*conv_err=1;
return -1;
}
rc=rfc2045_decodemimesection(src, rfc, &myhandler, &ci);
dummy_flag=0;
if (unicode_convert_deinit(ci, &dummy_flag))
rc= -1;
if (dummy_flag)
*conv_err=1;
return (rc);
}
static int myhandler(const char *cp, size_t cnt, void *voidarg)
{
return unicode_convert(*(unicode_convert_handle_t *)
voidarg, cp, cnt);
}
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