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###
### Address.pm
###
### Author: Internet Message Group <img@mew.org>
### Created: Apr 23, 1997
### Revised: Apr 23, 2007
###
my $PM_VERSION = "IM::Address.pm version 20110525(IM151)";
package IM::Address;
require 5.003;
require Exporter;
use IM::Util;
use integer;
use strict;
use vars qw(@ISA @EXPORT);
@ISA = qw(Exporter);
@EXPORT = qw(extract_addr replace_addr fetch_addr);
use vars qw($FOR_SMTP); # sub fetch_addr
##### EXTRACT AN ADDRESS FROM AN ADDRESS EXPRESSION #####
#
# extract_addr(address)
# address: an address in any style
# return values: pure address portion (NULL if error)
#
sub extract_addr($) {
my $addrin = shift;
$addrin =~ s/\n\s+//g;
return (&fetch_addr($addrin, 1))[0]; # strip ()-style comment
}
##### REPLACE THE ADDRESS IN AN ADDRESS EXPRESSION #####
#
# replace_addr(expr, old, new)
# expr:
# old:
# new:
# return value: replaced expression
#
sub replace_addr($$$) {
my($expr, $old, $new) = @_;
my $qold = quotemeta($old);
if ($expr =~ /$qold.*$qold/) {
# multiple appearance
return $new; # XXX drop comment portion
}
$expr =~ s/$qold/$new/;
return $expr if (&extract_addr($expr) eq $new);
# something wrong. why?
return $new; # XXX drop comment portion
}
##### GET FIRST ADDRESS #####
#
# sub fetch_addr(addr_list, extract)
# addr_list: address list string (concatinated with ",")
# extract: extract pure address portion
# return values: (first, rest, friendly)
# first: the first address in the list (NULL if error)
# rest: rest of address in the list
# friendly: user friendly portion of the first address
#
sub fetch_addr($$) {
my($addrin, $extract) = @_;
my($addrout, $pureout, $groupsyntax) = ('', '', '');
my($friendly1, $friendly2, $c) = ('', '', '');
my($inquote, $incomment, $addrquote) = (0, 0, 0);
my($gotpure, $groupcolon, $route) = (0, 0, 0);
im_debug("fetch_addr(in): $addrin\n") if (&debug('addr'));
$FOR_SMTP = (&progname =~ /imput/i) unless (defined($FOR_SMTP));
$addrin = '' unless (defined($addrin));
$route = 1 if ($addrin =~ /^\@/);
while ($addrin ne '') {
if ($addrin =~ /^([^\e"\\()<>:;,]+)(.*)/s) { #"
$c = $1;
$addrin = $2;
} elsif ($addrin =~ /^\e/) {
if ($FOR_SMTP) {
im_err("ESC sequence not allowed in address expression\n");
return ('', '', '');
} else {
if ($addrin =~ /^(\e[^\e]+\e\([BJ])(.*)/s) {
$c = $1;
$addrin = $2;
} else {
($c, $addrin) = unpack('a a*', $addrin);
}
}
} else {
($c, $addrin) = unpack('a a*', $addrin);
}
last if ($c eq ',' && !$inquote && !$incomment && !$groupcolon
&& !$route);
$friendly2 .= $c unless ($addrquote);
if ($inquote) {
$addrout .= $c;
$pureout .= $c unless ($gotpure);
if ($c eq '"') {
$inquote = 0;
} elsif ($c eq '\\') {
($c, $addrin) = unpack('a a*', $addrin);
$addrout .= $c;
$pureout .= $c unless ($gotpure);
$friendly2 .= $c unless ($addrquote);
}
next;
} elsif ($incomment) {
$addrout .= $c unless ($extract);
$friendly1 .= $c;
if ($c eq '(') {
$incomment++;
} elsif ($c eq ')') {
$incomment--;
} elsif ($c eq '\\') {
($c, $addrin) = unpack('a a*', $addrin);
$friendly1 .= $c;
$friendly2 .= $c unless ($addrquote);
$addrout .= $c unless ($extract);
}
chop($friendly1) unless ($incomment);
next;
} elsif ($c eq '"') {
$inquote = 1;
} elsif ($c eq '(') {
$incomment++;
next if ($extract);
} elsif ($c eq ')') {
im_err('Unbalanced comment parenthesis '
."('(', ')'): $addrout -- $addrin\n");
return ('', '', '');
} elsif ($c eq '<') {
$gotpure = 0;
$pureout = '';
chop($friendly2) unless ($addrquote);
$addrquote++;
$route = 1 if ($addrin =~ /^\@/);
} elsif ($c eq '>') {
$gotpure = 1;
$pureout =~ s/^<//;
$addrquote--;
$route = 0;
} elsif ($c eq '\\') {
$addrout .= $c;
$pureout .= $c unless ($gotpure);
($c, $addrin) = unpack('a a*', $addrin);
$friendly2 .= $c unless ($addrquote);
} elsif ($c eq ':') {
$addrout .= $c;
$pureout .= $c unless ($gotpure);
if ($addrin =~ /^([^"\()<>:;,]+)(.*)/s) { #"
$c = $1;
$addrin = $2;
} else {
($c, $addrin) = unpack('a a*', $addrin);
}
$friendly2 .= $c unless ($addrquote);
$groupcolon = 1 if ($c ne ':');
} elsif ($c eq ';') {
if ($groupcolon) {
$groupcolon = 0;
$groupsyntax = 1;
}
} elsif ($c eq ',') {
last unless ($groupcolon || $route);
}
$addrout .= $c;
$pureout .= $c unless ($gotpure);
}
im_debug("fetch_addr(out): $addrout\n") if (&debug('addr'));
if ($addrquote) {
im_err("Unbalanced address quotes ('<', '>'): $addrout\n");
return('', '', '');
}
if ($inquote) {
im_err("Unbalanced quotes ('\"'): $addrout\n");
return('', '', '');
}
if ($incomment) {
im_err("Unbalanced comment parenthesis ('(', ')'): $addrout\n");
return('', '', '');
}
if ($extract && !$groupsyntax) {
if ($addrout =~ /<.*>/) {
$addrout = $pureout;
$friendly1 = $friendly2;
}
$addrout =~ s/^\s+//;
$addrout =~ s/\s+$//;
$friendly1 =~ s/^\s+//;
$friendly1 =~ s/\s+$//;
}
return ($addrout, $addrin, $friendly1);
}
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
IM::Address - RFC822 style address parser
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use IM::Address;
$pure_address_portion = &extract_addr($address_with_comment);
$replaced_address = &replace_addr($original_address_with_comment,
$pure_notation_of_old_address, $pure_notation_of_new_address);
($first, $rest) = &fetch_addr($address_list, $pure_address_flag);
=head1 DESCRIPTION
The I<IM::Address> module is a parser for RFC822 style address.
This modules is provided by IM (Internet Message).
=head1 EXAMPLES
$a = "Motonori Nakamura <motonori\@econ.kyoto-u.ac.jp>";
&extract_addr($a) returns "motonori@econ.kyoto-u.ac.jp".
$a = "Motonori Nakamura <motonori\@econ.kyoto-u.ac.jp>";
$b = "motonori\@econ.kyoto-u.ac.jp";
$c = "motonori\@wide.ad.jp";
&replace_addr($a, $b, $c) returns "Motonori Nakamura <motonori@wide.ad.jp>".
$a = "kazu, nom, motonori";
&fetch_addr($a, 0) returns ("kazu", " nom, motonori").
=head1 COPYRIGHT
IM (Internet Message) is copyrighted by IM developing team.
You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the modified BSD
license. See the copyright file for more details.
=cut
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