mime node: Record depth-first part numbers

This makes the part numbers readily accessible to formatters.
Hierarchical part numbering would be a more natural and efficient fit
for MIME and may be the way to go in the future, but depth-first
numbering maintains compatibility with what we currently do.
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Austin Clements 2012-01-23 18:33:09 -05:00 committed by David Bremner
parent 4ba787bca2
commit a66e65d604
2 changed files with 48 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -112,6 +112,11 @@ mime_node_open (const void *ctx, notmuch_message_t *message,
root->nchildren = 1;
root->ctx = mctx;
root->parent = NULL;
root->part_num = 0;
root->next_child = 0;
root->next_part_num = 1;
*root_out = root;
return NOTMUCH_STATUS_SUCCESS;
@ -137,7 +142,7 @@ _signature_validity_free (GMimeSignatureValidity **proxy)
#endif
static mime_node_t *
_mime_node_create (const mime_node_t *parent, GMimeObject *part)
_mime_node_create (mime_node_t *parent, GMimeObject *part)
{
mime_node_t *node = talloc_zero (parent, mime_node_t);
GError *err = NULL;
@ -150,6 +155,9 @@ _mime_node_create (const mime_node_t *parent, GMimeObject *part)
talloc_free (node);
return NULL;
}
node->parent = parent;
node->part_num = node->next_part_num = -1;
node->next_child = 0;
/* Deal with the different types of parts */
if (GMIME_IS_PART (part)) {
@ -267,9 +275,10 @@ _mime_node_create (const mime_node_t *parent, GMimeObject *part)
}
mime_node_t *
mime_node_child (const mime_node_t *parent, int child)
mime_node_child (mime_node_t *parent, int child)
{
GMimeObject *sub;
mime_node_t *node;
if (!parent || child < 0 || child >= parent->nchildren)
return NULL;
@ -287,7 +296,30 @@ mime_node_child (const mime_node_t *parent, int child)
INTERNAL_ERROR ("Unexpected GMimeObject type: %s",
g_type_name (G_OBJECT_TYPE (parent->part)));
}
return _mime_node_create (parent, sub);
node = _mime_node_create (parent, sub);
if (child == parent->next_child && parent->next_part_num != -1) {
/* We're traversing in depth-first order. Record the child's
* depth-first numbering. */
node->part_num = parent->next_part_num;
node->next_part_num = node->part_num + 1;
/* Prepare the parent for its next depth-first child. */
parent->next_child++;
parent->next_part_num = -1;
if (node->nchildren == 0) {
/* We've reached a leaf, so find the parent that has more
* children and set it up to number its next child. */
mime_node_t *iter = node->parent;
while (iter && iter->next_child == iter->nchildren)
iter = iter->parent;
if (iter)
iter->next_part_num = node->part_num + 1;
}
}
return node;
}
static mime_node_t *

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@ -297,6 +297,13 @@ typedef struct mime_node {
/* The number of children of this part. */
int nchildren;
/* The parent of this node or NULL if this is the root node. */
struct mime_node *parent;
/* The depth-first part number of this child if the MIME tree is
* being traversed in depth-first order, or -1 otherwise. */
int part_num;
/* True if decryption of this part was attempted. */
notmuch_bool_t decrypt_attempted;
/* True if decryption of this part's child succeeded. In this
@ -324,6 +331,11 @@ typedef struct mime_node {
/* Internal: For successfully decrypted multipart parts, the
* decrypted part to substitute for the second child. */
GMimeObject *decrypted_child;
/* Internal: The next child for depth-first traversal and the part
* number to assign it (or -1 if unknown). */
int next_child;
int next_part_num;
} mime_node_t;
/* Construct a new MIME node pointing to the root message part of
@ -356,7 +368,7 @@ mime_node_open (const void *ctx, notmuch_message_t *message,
* an error message on stderr).
*/
mime_node_t *
mime_node_child (const mime_node_t *parent, int child);
mime_node_child (mime_node_t *parent, int child);
/* Return the nth child of node in a depth-first traversal. If n is
* 0, returns node itself. Returns NULL if there is no such part. */