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use warnings;
package BarnOwl;
use base qw(Exporter);
our @EXPORT_OK = qw(command getcurmsg getnumcols getnumlines getidletime
zephyr_getsender zephyr_getrealm zephyr_zwrite
zephyr_stylestrip zephyr_smartstrip_user zephyr_getsubs
queue_message admin_message
start_edit
start_question start_password start_edit_win
get_data_dir get_config_dir popless_text popless_ztext
error debug
create_style getnumcolors wordwrap
add_dispatch remove_dispatch
add_io_dispatch remove_io_dispatch
new_command
new_variable_int new_variable_bool new_variable_string
quote redisplay);
our %EXPORT_TAGS = (all => \@EXPORT_OK);
BEGIN {
# bootstrap in C bindings and glue
*owl:: = \*BarnOwl::;
bootstrap BarnOwl 1.2;
};
use lib(get_data_dir() . "/lib");
use lib(get_config_dir() . "/lib");
use Glib;
use AnyEvent;
use BarnOwl::Hook;
use BarnOwl::Hooks;
use BarnOwl::Message;
use BarnOwl::Style;
use BarnOwl::Zephyr;
use BarnOwl::Timer;
use BarnOwl::Editwin;
use BarnOwl::Completion;
use BarnOwl::Help;
use List::Util qw(max);
=head1 NAME
BarnOwl
=head1 DESCRIPTION
The BarnOwl module contains the core of BarnOwl's perl
bindings. Source in this module is also run at startup to bootstrap
BarnOwl by defining things like the default style.
=for NOTE
These following functions are defined in perlglue.xs. Keep the
documentation here in sync with the user-visible commands defined
there!
=head2 command STRING
Executes a BarnOwl command in the same manner as if the user had
executed it at the BarnOwl command prompt. If the command returns a
value, return it as a string, otherwise return undef.
=head2 getcurmsg
Returns the current message as a C<BarnOwl::Message> subclass, or
undef if there is no message selected
=head2 getnumcols
Returns the width of the display window BarnOwl is currently using
=head2 getidletime
Returns the length of time since the user has pressed a key, in
seconds.
=head2 zephyr_getrealm
Returns the zephyr realm BarnOwl is running in
=head2 zephyr_getsender
Returns the fully-qualified name of the zephyr sender BarnOwl is
running as, e.g. C<nelhage@ATHENA.MIT.EDU>
=head2 zephyr_zwrite COMMAND MESSAGE
Sends a zephyr programmatically. C<COMMAND> should be a C<zwrite>
command line, and C<MESSAGE> is the zephyr body to send.
=cut
sub zephyr_zwrite {
my ($command, $message) = @_;
my $ret = BarnOwl::Internal::zephyr_zwrite($command, $message);
die "Error sending zephyr" unless $ret == 0;
}
=head2 ztext_stylestrip STRING
Strips zephyr formatting from a string and returns the result
=head2 zephyr_getsubs
Returns the list of subscription triples <class,instance,recipient>,
separated by newlines.
=head2 queue_message MESSAGE
Enqueue a message in the BarnOwl message list, logging it and
processing it appropriately. C<MESSAGE> should be an instance of
BarnOwl::Message or a subclass.
=head2 admin_message HEADER BODY
Display a BarnOwl B<Admin> message, with the given header and body.
=head2 start_edit %ARGS
Displays a prompt on the screen and lets the user enter text,
and calls a callback when the editwin is closed.
C<%ARGS> must contain the following keys:
=over 4
=item prompt
The line to display on the screen
=item type
One of:
=over 4
=item edit_win
Displays the prompt on a line of its own and opens the edit_win.
=item question
Displays prompt on the screen and lets the user enter a line of
text.
=item password
Like question, but echoes the user's input as C<*>s when they
input.
=back
=item callback
A Perl subroutine that is called when the user closes the edit_win.
C<CALLBACK> gets called with two parameters: the text the user entered,
and a C<SUCCESS> boolean parameter which is false if the user canceled
the edit_win and true otherwise.
=back
=head2 start_question PROMPT CALLBACK
=head2 start_password PROMPT CALLBACK
=head2 start_edit_win PROMPT CALLBACK
Roughly equivalent to C<start_edit> called with the appropriate parameters.
C<CALLBACK> is only called on success, for compatibility.
These are deprecated wrappers around L<BarnOwl::start_edit>, and should not
be uesd in new code.
=cut
sub start_edit {
my %args = (@_);
BarnOwl::Internal::start_edit($args{type}, $args{prompt}, $args{callback});
}
sub start_question {
my ($prompt, $callback) = @_;
BarnOwl::start_edit(type => 'question', prompt => $prompt, callback => sub {
my ($text, $success) = @_;
$callback->($text) if $success;
});
}
sub start_password {
my ($prompt, $callback) = @_;
BarnOwl::start_edit(type => 'password', prompt => $prompt, callback => sub {
my ($text, $success) = @_;
$callback->($text) if $success;
});
}
sub start_edit_win {
my ($prompt, $callback) = @_;
BarnOwl::start_edit(type => 'edit_win', prompt => $prompt, callback => sub {
my ($text, $success) = @_;
$callback->($text) if $success;
});
}
=head2 get_data_dir
Returns the BarnOwl system data directory, where system libraries and
modules are stored
=head2 get_config_dir
Returns the BarnOwl user configuration directory, where user modules
and configuration are stored (by default, C<$HOME/.owl>)
=head2 popless_text TEXT
Show a popup window containing the given C<TEXT>
=head2 popless_ztext TEXT
Show a popup window containing the provided zephyr-formatted C<TEXT>
=head2 error STRING
Reports an error and log it in `show errors'. Note that in any
callback or hook called in perl code from BarnOwl, a C<die> will be
caught and passed to C<error>.
=head2 debug STRING
Logs a debugging message to BarnOwl's debug log
=head2 getnumcolors
Returns the number of colors this BarnOwl is capable of displaying
=head2 add_dispatch FD CALLBACK
Adds a file descriptor to C<BarnOwl>'s internal C<select()>
loop. C<CALLBACK> will be invoked whenever data is available to be
read from C<FD>.
C<add_dispatch> has been deprecated in favor of C<AnyEvent>, and is
now a wrapper for C<add_io_dispatch> called with C<mode> set to
C<'r'>.
=cut
sub add_dispatch {
my $fd = shift;
my $cb = shift;
add_io_dispatch($fd, 'r', $cb);
}
=head2 remove_dispatch FD
Remove a file descriptor previously registered via C<add_dispatch>
C<remove_dispatch> has been deprecated in favor of C<AnyEvent>.
=cut
*remove_dispatch = \&remove_io_dispatch;
=head2 add_io_dispatch FD MODE CB
Adds a file descriptor to C<BarnOwl>'s internal C<select()>
loop. <MODE> can be 'r', 'w', or 'rw'. C<CALLBACK> will be invoked
whenever C<FD> becomes ready, as specified by <MODE>.
Only one callback can be registered per FD. If a new callback is
registered, the old one is removed.
C<add_io_dispatch> has been deprecated in favor of C<AnyEvent>.
=cut
our %_io_dispatches;
sub add_io_dispatch {
my $fd = shift;
my $modeStr = shift;
my $cb = shift;
my @modes;
push @modes, 'r' if $modeStr =~ /r/i; # Read
push @modes, 'w' if $modeStr =~ /w/i; # Write
if (@modes) {
BarnOwl::remove_io_dispatch($fd);
for my $mode (@modes) {
push @{$_io_dispatches{$fd}}, AnyEvent->io(fh => $fd,
poll => $mode,
cb => $cb);
}
} else {
die("Invalid I/O Dispatch mode: $modeStr");
}
}
=head2 remove_io_dispatch FD
Remove a file descriptor previously registered via C<add_io_dispatch>
C<remove_io_dispatch> has been deprecated in favor of C<AnyEvent>.
=cut
sub remove_io_dispatch {
my $fd = shift;
undef $_ foreach @{$_io_dispatches{$fd}};
delete $_io_dispatches{$fd};
}
=head2 create_style NAME OBJECT
Creates a new BarnOwl style with the given NAME defined by the given
object. The object must have a C<description> method which returns a
string description of the style, and a and C<format_message> method
which accepts a C<BarnOwl::Message> object and returns a string that
is the result of formatting the message for display.
=head2 redisplay
Redraw all of the messages on screen. This is useful if you've just
changed how a style renders messages.
=cut
# perlconfig.c will set this to the value of the -c command-line
# switch, if present.
our $configfile;
our @all_commands;
if(!$configfile) {
if (-f get_config_dir() . "/init.pl") {
$configfile = get_config_dir() . "/init.pl";
} elsif (-f $ENV{HOME} . "/.barnowlconf") {
$configfile = $ENV{HOME} . "/.barnowlconf";
} else {
$configfile = $ENV{HOME}."/.owlconf";
}
}
# populate global variable space for legacy owlconf files
sub _receive_msg_legacy_wrap {
my ($m) = @_;
$m->legacy_populate_global();
return &BarnOwl::Hooks::_receive_msg($m);
}
=head2 new_command NAME FUNC [{ARGS}]
Add a new owl command. When owl executes the command NAME, FUNC will
be called with the arguments passed to the command, with NAME as the
first argument.
ARGS should be a hashref containing any or all of C<summary>,
C<usage>, or C<description> keys:
=over 4
=item summary
A one-line summary of the purpose of the command
=item usage
A one-line usage synopsis, showing available options and syntax
=item description
A longer description of the syntax and semantics of the command,
explaining usage and options
=back
=cut
sub new_command {
my $name = shift;
my $func = shift;
my $args = shift || {};
my %args = (
summary => "",
usage => "",
description => "",
%{$args}
);
BarnOwl::Internal::new_command($name, $func, $args{summary}, $args{usage}, $args{description});
}
=head2 new_variable_int NAME [{ARGS}]
=head2 new_variable_bool NAME [{ARGS}]
=head2 new_variable_string NAME [{ARGS}]
Add a new owl variable, either an int, a bool, or a string, with the
specified name.
ARGS can optionally contain the following keys:
=over 4
=item default
The default and initial value for the variable
=item summary
A one-line summary of the variable's purpose
=item description
A longer description of the function of the variable
=back
=cut
sub new_variable_int {
unshift @_, \&BarnOwl::Internal::new_variable_int, 0;
goto \&_new_variable;
}
sub new_variable_bool {
unshift @_, \&BarnOwl::Internal::new_variable_bool, 0;
goto \&_new_variable;
}
sub new_variable_string {
unshift @_, \&BarnOwl::Internal::new_variable_string, "";
goto \&_new_variable;
}
sub _new_variable {
my $func = shift;
my $default_default = shift;
my $name = shift;
my $args = shift || {};
my %args = (
summary => "",
description => "",
default => $default_default,
%{$args});
$func->($name, $args{default}, $args{summary}, $args{description});
}
=head2 quote LIST
Quotes each of the strings in LIST and returns a string that will be
correctly decoded to LIST by the BarnOwl command parser. For example:
quote('zwrite', 'andersk', '-m', 'Hello, world!')
# returns "zwrite andersk -m 'Hello, world!'"
=cut
sub quote {
my @quoted;
for my $str (@_) {
if ($str eq '') {
push @quoted, "''";
} elsif ($str !~ /['" \n\t]/) {
push @quoted, "$str";
} elsif ($str !~ /'/) {
push @quoted, "'$str'";
} else {
(my $qstr = $str) =~ s/"/"'"'"/g;
push @quoted, '"' . $qstr . '"';
}
}
return join(' ', @quoted);
}
=head2 Modify filters by appending text
=cut
sub register_builtin_commands {
# Filter modification
BarnOwl::new_command("filterappend",
sub { filter_append_helper('appending', '', @_); },
{
summary => "append '<text>' to filter",
usage => "filterappend <filter> <text>",
});
BarnOwl::new_command("filterand",
sub { filter_append_helper('and-ing', 'and', @_); },
{
summary => "append 'and <text>' to filter",
usage => "filterand <filter> <text>",
});
BarnOwl::new_command("filteror",
sub { filter_append_helper('or-ing', 'or', @_); },
{
summary => "append 'or <text>' to filter",
usage => "filteror <filter> <text>",
});
# Date formatting
BarnOwl::new_command("showdate",
sub { BarnOwl::time_format('showdate', '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M'); },
{
summary => "Show date in timestamps for supporting styles.",
usage => "showdate",
});
BarnOwl::new_command("hidedate",
sub { BarnOwl::time_format('hidedate', '%H:%M'); },
{
summary => "Don't show date in timestamps for supporting styles.",
usage => "hidedate",
});
BarnOwl::new_command("timeformat",
\&BarnOwl::time_format,
{
summary => "Set the format for timestamps and re-display messages",
usage => "timeformat <format>",
});
# Receive window scrolling
BarnOwl::new_command("recv:shiftleft",
\&BarnOwl::recv_shift_left,
{
summary => "scrolls receive window to the left",
usage => "recv:shiftleft [<amount>]",
description => <<END_DESCR
By default, scroll left by 10 columns. Passing no arguments or 0 activates this default behavior.
Otherwise, scroll by the number of columns specified as the argument.
END_DESCR
});
BarnOwl::new_command("recv:shiftright",
\&BarnOwl::recv_shift_right,
{
summary => "scrolls receive window to the right",
usage => "recv:shiftright [<amount>]",
description => <<END_DESCR
By default, scroll right by 10 columns. Passing no arguments or 0 activates this default behavior.
Otherwise, scroll by the number of columns specified as the argument.
END_DESCR
});
}
$BarnOwl::Hooks::startup->add("BarnOwl::register_builtin_commands");
=head3 filter_append_helper ACTION SEP FUNC FILTER APPEND_TEXT
Helper to append to filters.
=cut
sub filter_append_helper
{
my $action = shift;
my $sep = shift;
my $func = shift;
my $filter = shift;
my @append = @_;
my $oldfilter = BarnOwl::getfilter($filter);
chomp $oldfilter;
my $newfilter = "$oldfilter $sep " . quote(@append);
my $msgtext = "To filter " . quote($filter) . " $action\n" . quote(@append) . "\nto get\n$newfilter";
if (BarnOwl::getvar('showfilterchange') eq 'on') {
BarnOwl::admin_message("Filter", $msgtext);
}
set_filter($filter, $newfilter);
return;
}
BarnOwl::new_variable_bool("showfilterchange",
{ default => 1,
summary => 'Show modifications to filters by filterappend and friends.'});
sub set_filter
{
my $filtername = shift;
my $filtertext = shift;
my $cmd = 'filter ' . BarnOwl::quote($filtername) . ' ' . $filtertext;
BarnOwl::command($cmd);
}
=head3 time_format FORMAT
Set the format for displaying times (variable timeformat) and redisplay
messages.
=cut
my $timeformat = '%H:%M';
sub time_format
{
my $function = shift;
my $format = shift;
if(!$format)
{
return $timeformat;
}
if(shift)
{
return "Wrong number of arguments for command";
}
$timeformat = $format;
redisplay();
}
=head3 Receive window scrolling
Permit scrolling the receive window left or right by arbitrary
amounts (with a default of 10 characters).
=cut
sub recv_shift_left
{
my $func = shift;
my $delta = shift;
$delta = 10 unless defined($delta) && int($delta) > 0;
my $shift = BarnOwl::recv_getshift();
if($shift > 0) {
BarnOwl::recv_setshift(max(0, $shift-$delta));
} else {
return "Already full left";
}
}
sub recv_shift_right
{
my $func = shift;
my $delta = shift;
$delta = 10 unless defined($delta) && int($delta) > 0;
my $shift = BarnOwl::recv_getshift();
BarnOwl::recv_setshift($shift+$delta);
}
=head3 default_zephyr_signature
Compute the default zephyr signature.
=cut
sub default_zephyr_signature
{
my $zsig = getvar('zsig');
if (!defined($zsig) || $zsig eq '') {
my $zsigproc = getvar('zsigproc');
if (defined($zsigproc) && $zsigproc ne '') {
$zsig = `$zsigproc`;
} elsif (!defined($zsig = get_zephyr_variable('zwrite-signature'))) {
$zsig = ((getpwuid($<))[6]);
$zsig =~ s/,.*//;
}
}
chomp($zsig);
return $zsig;
}
=head3 random_zephyr_signature
Retrieve a random line from ~/.zsigs (except those beginning with '#')
and use it as the zephyr signature.
=cut
sub random_zephyr_signature
{
my $zsigfile = "$ENV{'HOME'}/.zsigs";
open my $file, '<', $zsigfile or die "Error opening file $zsigfile: $!";
my @lines = grep !(/^#/ || /^\s*$/), <$file>;
close $file;
return '' if !@lines;
my $zsig = "$lines[int(rand(scalar @lines))]";
chomp $zsig;
return $zsig;
}
# Stub for owl::startup / BarnOwl::startup, so it isn't bound to the
# startup command. This may be redefined in a user's configfile.
sub startup
{
}
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