gecko-dev/lib/libmsg/newsrc.h

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/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*-
*
* The contents of this file are subject to the Netscape Public License
* Version 1.0 (the "NPL"); you may not use this file except in
* compliance with the NPL. You may obtain a copy of the NPL at
* http://www.mozilla.org/NPL/
*
* Software distributed under the NPL is distributed on an "AS IS" basis,
* WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the NPL
* for the specific language governing rights and limitations under the
* NPL.
*
* The Initial Developer of this code under the NPL is Netscape
* Communications Corporation. Portions created by Netscape are
* Copyright (C) 1998 Netscape Communications Corporation. All Rights
* Reserved.
*/
/* newsrc.c --- reading and writing newsrc files.
*/
/* This stuff is all going away (being replaced by newsset.{h,cpp}.) So,
for now, make it so that including this is a no-op. */
/* #ifndef _NEWSRC_H_ */
#ifdef NOTDEF
#define _NEWSRC_H_
#include "msg.h"
typedef struct msg_NewsRCSet msg_NewsRCSet;
typedef struct msg_NewsRCFile msg_NewsRCFile;
XP_BEGIN_PROTOS
/* Allocates a set. Shouldn't be used if this set comes from a newsrc, (which
is the usual case); instead, get the set using msg_GetNewsRCSet(). */
extern msg_NewsRCSet * msg_MakeNewsrcSet(void);
/* Frees a set. Should be a set explicitely allocated with
msg_MakeNewsrcSet(); if this set came from a newsrc, you should not call
this directly.
*/
extern void msg_FreeNewsrcSet (msg_NewsRCSet *set);
/* Parses a newsrc file and returns the result.
*/
extern struct msg_NewsRCFile *msg_ReadNewsRCFile (MWContext *context,
XP_File file);
/* Writes newsrc data to the given file.
*/
extern int msg_WriteNewsRCFile (MWContext *context,
struct msg_NewsRCFile *data,
XP_File file);
extern void msg_FreeNewsRCFile (struct msg_NewsRCFile *file);
extern struct msg_NewsRCFile *
msg_MakeDefaultNewsRCFileData (MWContext *context, XP_Bool default_host_p);
extern msg_NewsRCSet *
msg_GetNewsRCSet (MWContext *context, const char *group_name,
struct msg_NewsRCFile *file);
/* Copy one newsrc set to another one. Pretty meaningless if both sets
represent real newsrc lines; one or the other had better be for internal
use only. Note that it does not copy the name associated with the set;
only the article number stuff. */
extern int msg_CopySet(msg_NewsRCSet* dest, msg_NewsRCSet* source);
/* Add a new entry to the newsrc file. */
extern msg_NewsRCSet *msg_AddNewsRCSet (const char *group_name,
struct msg_NewsRCFile *file);
/* Return whether the given set has the subscribed bit on. */
extern XP_Bool msg_GetSubscribed(struct msg_NewsRCSet* set);
/* Turn on or off the subscribed bit. */
extern void msg_SetSubscribed(struct msg_NewsRCSet* set, XP_Bool value);
/* Returns the lowest non-member of the set greater than 0.
*/
extern int32 msg_FirstUnreadArt (msg_NewsRCSet *set);
/* This takes a `msg_NewsRCSet' object and converts it to a string suitable
for printing in the newsrc file.
The assumption is made that the `msg_NewsRCSet' is already compressed to
an optimal sequence of ranges; no attempt is made to compress further.
*/
extern char *msg_OutputNewsRCSet (msg_NewsRCSet *set);
/* Re-compresses a `msg_NewsRCSet' object.
The assumption is made that the `msg_NewsRCSet' is syntactically correct
(all ranges have a length of at least 1, and all values are non-
decreasing) but will optimize the compression, for example, merging
consecutive literals or ranges into one range.
Returns TRUE if successful, FALSE if there wasn't enough memory to
allocate scratch space.
*/
extern XP_Bool msg_OptimizeNewsRCSet (msg_NewsRCSet *set);
/* Whether a number is a member of a set. */
extern XP_Bool msg_NewsRCIsRead (msg_NewsRCSet *set, int32 number);
/* Adds a number to a set.
Returns negative if out of memory.
Returns 1 if a change was made, 0 if it was already read.
*/
extern int msg_MarkArtAsRead (msg_NewsRCSet *set, int32 number);
/* Removes a number from a set.
Returns negative if out of memory.
Returns 1 if a change was made, 0 if it was already unread.
*/
extern int msg_MarkArtAsUnread (msg_NewsRCSet *set, int32 number);
/* Adds a range of numbers to a set.
Returns negative if out of memory.
Returns 1 if a change was made, 0 if they were all already read.
*/
extern int msg_MarkRangeAsRead (msg_NewsRCSet *set,
int32 start, int32 end);
/* Remove a range of numbers from a set.
Returns negative if out of memory.
Returns 1 if a change was made, 0 if they were all already unread.
*/
extern int msg_MarkRangeAsUnread (msg_NewsRCSet *set,
int32 start, int32 end);
/* Given a range of articles, returns the number of articles in that
range which are currently not marked as read.
*/
extern int32 msg_NewsRCUnreadInRange (msg_NewsRCSet *set,
int32 start, int32 end);
/* Given a set and an index into it, moves forward in that set until
RANGE_SIZE non-members have been seen, and then returns that number.
The idea here is that we want to request 100 articles from the news
server (1-100), but if the user has already read 50 of them (say,
numbers 20-80), we really want to request 150 of them (1-150) in
order to get 100 *unread* articles.
*/
extern int32 msg_FindNewsRCSetNonmemberRange (msg_NewsRCSet *set, int32 start,
int32 range_size);
/* Given a set and an range in that set, find the first range of unread
articles within the given range. If none, return zeros. */
extern int msg_FirstUnreadRange(msg_NewsRCSet* set, int32 min, int32 max,
int32* first, int32* last);
/* Given a set and an range in that set, find the last range of unread
articles within the given range. If none, return zeros. */
extern int msg_LastUnreadRange(msg_NewsRCSet* set, int32 min, int32 max,
int32* first, int32* last);
/* Remember the given set entry in the undo state off of the given mail/news
context. We're about to do a serious change to this newsset (i.e.,
catchup newsgroup), and we want be able to get the old state back. */
extern int msg_PreserveSetInUndoHistory(MWContext* context,
msg_NewsRCSet* set);
XP_END_PROTOS
#endif /* _NEWSRC_H_ */