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Revision history for Perl extension Email::Address::XS.
1.05 Sun Aug 07 15:21:35 2022
- update dovecot parser from dovecot version 2.3.14
- mark the last parsed object as invalid if input string contains trailing garbage
https://github.com/pali/Email-Address-XS/issues/5
1.04 Sat Jun 09 18:20:28 2018
- fix docevot parser to disallow leading dot in dot-atom
- fix generating and validating email addresses with empty user part
- fix generating email address with leading or trailing dot in user part
- try to parse invalid email addresses and mark them as invalid
- when generating address do not escape an apostrophe character
- fix formatting email addresses which contain nul bytes, TAB, LF or CR
- fix formatting comments which contain nul bytes
1.03 Thu Mar 15 21:55:30 2018
- update dovecot parser from dovecot version 2.3.0.1
- fix reading from uninitialized memory when formatting invalid address without user or host part
- fix formatting email address which user part starts with null byte
- do not generate invalid email addresses by format functions, rather return empty string
1.02 Sat Feb 03 13:41:38 2018
- add support for parsing and generating addresses with nul character
- fix function compose_address when both user and host contains non-ASCII 8bit characters
- fix possible memory leak in dovecot parser
1.01 Wed Oct 18 18:19:26 2017
- add new exportable functions: compose_address split_address
- add new class methods: parse_bare_address
- add new object methods: is_valid original as_string
- show warnings when strings contain nul characters
- update dovecot parser from dovecot version 2.2.31
- fix memory leak
- fix documentation
- improve warning messages
1.00 Sat Feb 18 15:23:30 2017
- first public release
0.01 Tue Aug 25 18:41:43 2015
- original version; created by h2xs 1.23 with options
--compat-version 5.6.2 --skip-ppport --omit-autoload --name Email::Address::XS

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/* Copyright (c) 2015-2018 by Pali <pali@cpan.org> */
#define PERL_NO_GET_CONTEXT
#include "EXTERN.h"
#include "perl.h"
#include "XSUB.h"
#include "dovecot-parser.h"
/* Perl pre 5.6.1 support */
#if PERL_VERSION < 6 || (PERL_VERSION == 6 && PERL_SUBVERSION < 1)
#define BROKEN_SvPVutf8
#endif
/* Perl pre 5.7.2 support */
#ifndef SvPV_nomg
#define WITHOUT_SvPV_nomg
#endif
/* Perl pre 5.8.0 support */
#ifndef UTF8_IS_INVARIANT
#define UTF8_IS_INVARIANT(c) (((U8)c) < 0x80)
#endif
/* Perl pre 5.9.5 support */
#ifndef SVfARG
#define SVfARG(p) ((void*)(p))
#endif
/* Perl pre 5.13.1 support */
#ifndef warn_sv
#define warn_sv(scalar) warn("%" SVf, SVfARG(scalar))
#endif
#ifndef croak_sv
#define croak_sv(scalar) croak("%" SVf, SVfARG(scalar))
#endif
/* Perl pre 5.15.4 support */
#ifndef sv_derived_from_pvn
#define sv_derived_from_pvn(scalar, name, len, flags) sv_derived_from(scalar, name)
#endif
/* Exported i_panic function for other C files */
void i_panic(const char *format, ...)
{
dTHX;
va_list args;
va_start(args, format);
vcroak(format, &args);
va_end(args);
}
static void append_carp_shortmess(pTHX_ SV *scalar)
{
dSP;
int count;
ENTER;
SAVETMPS;
PUSHMARK(SP);
count = call_pv("Carp::shortmess", G_SCALAR);
SPAGAIN;
if (count > 0)
sv_catsv(scalar, POPs);
PUTBACK;
FREETMPS;
LEAVE;
}
#define CARP_WARN false
#define CARP_DIE true
static void carp(bool fatal, const char *format, ...)
{
dTHX;
va_list args;
SV *scalar;
va_start(args, format);
scalar = sv_2mortal(vnewSVpvf(format, &args));
va_end(args);
append_carp_shortmess(aTHX_ scalar);
if (!fatal)
warn_sv(scalar);
else
croak_sv(scalar);
}
static bool string_needs_utf8_upgrade(const char *str, STRLEN len)
{
STRLEN i;
for (i = 0; i < len; ++i)
if (!UTF8_IS_INVARIANT(str[i]))
return true;
return false;
}
static const char *get_perl_scalar_value(pTHX_ SV *scalar, STRLEN *len, bool utf8, bool nomg)
{
const char *string;
#ifndef WITHOUT_SvPV_nomg
if (!nomg)
SvGETMAGIC(scalar);
if (!SvOK(scalar))
return NULL;
string = SvPV_nomg(scalar, *len);
#else
COP cop;
if (!SvGMAGICAL(scalar) && !SvOK(scalar))
return NULL;
/* Temporary turn off all warnings because SvPV can throw uninitialized warning */
cop = *PL_curcop;
cop.cop_warnings = pWARN_NONE;
ENTER;
SAVEVPTR(PL_curcop);
PL_curcop = &cop;
string = SvPV(scalar, *len);
LEAVE;
if (SvGMAGICAL(scalar) && !SvOK(scalar))
return NULL;
#endif
if (utf8 && !SvUTF8(scalar) && string_needs_utf8_upgrade(string, *len)) {
scalar = sv_2mortal(newSVpvn(string, *len));
#ifdef BROKEN_SvPVutf8
sv_utf8_upgrade(scalar);
*len = SvCUR(scalar);
return SvPVX(scalar);
#else
return SvPVutf8(scalar, *len);
#endif
}
return string;
}
static const char *get_perl_scalar_string_value(pTHX_ SV *scalar, STRLEN *len, const char *name, bool utf8)
{
const char *string;
string = get_perl_scalar_value(aTHX_ scalar, len, utf8, false);
if (!string) {
carp(CARP_WARN, "Use of uninitialized value for %s", name);
*len = 0;
return "";
}
return string;
}
static SV *get_perl_hash_scalar(pTHX_ HV *hash, const char *key)
{
I32 klen;
SV **scalar_ptr;
klen = strlen(key);
if (!hv_exists(hash, key, klen))
return NULL;
scalar_ptr = hv_fetch(hash, key, klen, 0);
if (!scalar_ptr)
return NULL;
return *scalar_ptr;
}
static const char *get_perl_hash_value(pTHX_ HV *hash, const char *key, STRLEN *len, bool utf8, bool *taint)
{
SV *scalar;
scalar = get_perl_hash_scalar(aTHX_ hash, key);
if (!scalar)
return NULL;
if (!*taint && SvTAINTED(scalar))
*taint = true;
return get_perl_scalar_value(aTHX_ scalar, len, utf8, true);
}
static void set_perl_hash_value(pTHX_ HV *hash, const char *key, const char *value, STRLEN len, bool utf8, bool taint)
{
I32 klen;
SV *scalar;
klen = strlen(key);
if (!len && value && value[0])
value = NULL;
if (value)
scalar = newSVpvn(value, len);
else
scalar = newSV(0);
if (utf8 && value)
sv_utf8_decode(scalar);
if (taint)
SvTAINTED_on(scalar);
(void)hv_store(hash, key, klen, scalar, 0);
}
static HV *get_perl_class_from_perl_cv(pTHX_ CV *cv)
{
GV *gv;
HV *class;
class = NULL;
gv = CvGV(cv);
if (gv)
class = GvSTASH(gv);
if (!class)
class = CvSTASH(cv);
if (!class)
class = PL_curstash;
if (!class)
carp(CARP_DIE, "Cannot retrieve class");
return class;
}
static HV *get_perl_class_from_perl_scalar(pTHX_ SV *scalar)
{
HV *class;
STRLEN class_len;
const char *class_name;
class_name = get_perl_scalar_string_value(aTHX_ scalar, &class_len, "class", true);
if (class_len == 0) {
carp(CARP_WARN, "Explicit blessing to '' (assuming package main)");
class_name = "main";
class_len = strlen(class_name);
}
class = gv_stashpvn(class_name, class_len, GV_ADD | SVf_UTF8);
if (!class)
carp(CARP_DIE, "Cannot retrieve class %" SVf, SVfARG(scalar));
return class;
}
static HV *get_perl_class_from_perl_scalar_or_cv(pTHX_ SV *scalar, CV *cv)
{
if (scalar)
return get_perl_class_from_perl_scalar(aTHX_ scalar);
else
return get_perl_class_from_perl_cv(aTHX_ cv);
}
static bool is_class_object(pTHX_ SV *class, const char *class_name, STRLEN class_len, SV *object)
{
dSP;
SV *sv;
bool ret;
int count;
if (!sv_isobject(object))
return false;
ENTER;
SAVETMPS;
PUSHMARK(SP);
EXTEND(SP, 2);
if (class) {
sv = newSVsv(class);
} else {
sv = newSVpvn(class_name, class_len);
SvUTF8_on(sv);
}
PUSHs(sv_2mortal(newSVsv(object)));
PUSHs(sv_2mortal(sv));
PUTBACK;
count = call_method("isa", G_SCALAR);
SPAGAIN;
if (count > 0) {
sv = POPs;
ret = SvTRUE(sv);
} else {
ret = false;
}
PUTBACK;
FREETMPS;
LEAVE;
return ret;
}
static void fill_element_message(char *buffer, size_t len, I32 index1, I32 index2)
{
static const char message[] = "Element at index ";
if (len < 10 || buffer[0])
return;
if (len+10+1+10 < sizeof(message)) {
buffer[0] = 0;
return;
}
if (index2 == -1) {
strcpy(buffer, "Argument");
return;
}
memcpy(buffer, message, sizeof(message));
if (index1 == -1)
sprintf(buffer+sizeof(message)-1, "%d", (int)index2);
else
sprintf(buffer+sizeof(message)-1, "%d/%d", (int)index1, (int)index2);
}
static HV* get_object_hash_from_perl_array(pTHX_ AV *array, I32 index1, I32 index2, const char *class_name, STRLEN class_len, bool warn)
{
SV *scalar;
SV *object;
SV **object_ptr;
char buffer[40] = { 0 };
#ifdef WITHOUT_SvPV_nomg
warn = true;
#endif
object_ptr = av_fetch(array, (index2 == -1 ? 0 : index2), 0);
if (!object_ptr) {
if (warn) {
fill_element_message(buffer, sizeof(buffer), index1, index2);
carp(CARP_WARN, "%s is NULL", buffer);
}
return NULL;
}
object = *object_ptr;
if (!is_class_object(aTHX_ NULL, class_name, class_len, object)) {
if (warn) {
fill_element_message(buffer, sizeof(buffer), index1, index2);
carp(CARP_WARN, "%s is not %s object", buffer, class_name);
}
return NULL;
}
scalar = SvRV(object);
if (SvTYPE(scalar) != SVt_PVHV) {
if (warn) {
fill_element_message(buffer, sizeof(buffer), index1, index2);
carp(CARP_WARN, "%s is not HASH reference", buffer);
}
return NULL;
}
return (HV *)scalar;
}
static void message_address_add_from_perl_array(pTHX_ struct message_address **first_address, struct message_address **last_address, bool utf8, bool *taint, AV *array, I32 index1, I32 index2, const char *class_name, STRLEN class_len)
{
HV *hash;
const char *name;
const char *mailbox;
const char *domain;
const char *comment;
STRLEN name_len;
STRLEN mailbox_len;
STRLEN domain_len;
STRLEN comment_len;
char buffer[40] = { 0 };
hash = get_object_hash_from_perl_array(aTHX_ array, index1, index2, class_name, class_len, false);
if (!hash)
return;
name = get_perl_hash_value(aTHX_ hash, "phrase", &name_len, utf8, taint);
mailbox = get_perl_hash_value(aTHX_ hash, "user", &mailbox_len, utf8, taint);
domain = get_perl_hash_value(aTHX_ hash, "host", &domain_len, utf8, taint);
comment = get_perl_hash_value(aTHX_ hash, "comment", &comment_len, utf8, taint);
if (domain && !domain[0] && domain_len == 0)
domain = NULL;
if (!mailbox && !domain) {
fill_element_message(buffer, sizeof(buffer), index1, index2);
carp(CARP_WARN, "%s contains empty address", buffer);
return;
}
if (!mailbox) {
fill_element_message(buffer, sizeof(buffer), index1, index2);
carp(CARP_WARN, "%s contains empty user portion of address", buffer);
return;
}
if (!domain) {
fill_element_message(buffer, sizeof(buffer), index1, index2);
carp(CARP_WARN, "%s contains empty host portion of address", buffer);
return;
}
message_address_add(first_address, last_address, name, name_len, NULL, 0, mailbox, mailbox_len, domain, domain_len, comment, comment_len);
}
static AV *get_perl_array_from_scalar(SV *scalar, const char *group_name, bool warn)
{
SV *scalar_ref;
#ifdef WITHOUT_SvPV_nomg
warn = true;
#endif
if (scalar && !SvROK(scalar)) {
if (warn)
carp(CARP_WARN, "Value for group '%s' is not reference", group_name);
return NULL;
}
scalar_ref = SvRV(scalar);
if (!scalar_ref || SvTYPE(scalar_ref) != SVt_PVAV) {
if (warn)
carp(CARP_WARN, "Value for group '%s' is not ARRAY reference", group_name);
return NULL;
}
return (AV *)scalar_ref;
}
static void message_address_add_from_perl_group(pTHX_ struct message_address **first_address, struct message_address **last_address, bool utf8, bool *taint, SV *scalar_group, SV *scalar_list, I32 index1, const char *class_name, STRLEN class_len)
{
I32 len;
I32 index2;
AV *array;
STRLEN group_len;
const char *group_name;
group_name = get_perl_scalar_value(aTHX_ scalar_group, &group_len, utf8, true);
array = get_perl_array_from_scalar(scalar_list, group_name, false);
len = array ? (av_len(array) + 1) : 0;
if (index1 == -1 && group_name)
index1 = 0;
if (group_name)
message_address_add(first_address, last_address, NULL, 0, NULL, 0, group_name, group_len, NULL, 0, NULL, 0);
for (index2 = 0; index2 < len; ++index2)
message_address_add_from_perl_array(aTHX_ first_address, last_address, utf8, taint, array, index1, ((index1 == -1 && len == 1) ? -1 : index2), class_name, class_len);
if (group_name)
message_address_add(first_address, last_address, NULL, 0, NULL, 0, NULL, 0, NULL, 0, NULL, 0);
if (!*taint && SvTAINTED(scalar_group))
*taint = true;
}
#ifndef WITHOUT_SvPV_nomg
static bool perl_group_needs_utf8(pTHX_ SV *scalar_group, SV *scalar_list, I32 index1, const char *class_name, STRLEN class_len)
{
I32 len;
I32 index2;
SV *scalar;
HV *hash;
AV *array;
STRLEN len_na;
bool utf8;
const char *group_name;
const char **hash_key_ptr;
static const char *hash_keys[] = { "phrase", "user", "host", "comment", NULL };
utf8 = false;
group_name = get_perl_scalar_value(aTHX_ scalar_group, &len_na, false, false);
if (SvUTF8(scalar_group))
utf8 = true;
if (index1 == -1 && group_name)
index1 = 0;
array = get_perl_array_from_scalar(scalar_list, group_name, true);
len = array ? (av_len(array) + 1) : 0;
for (index2 = 0; index2 < len; ++index2) {
hash = get_object_hash_from_perl_array(aTHX_ array, index1, ((index1 == -1 && len == 1) ? -1 : index2), class_name, class_len, true);
if (!hash)
continue;
for (hash_key_ptr = hash_keys; *hash_key_ptr; ++hash_key_ptr) {
scalar = get_perl_hash_scalar(aTHX_ hash, *hash_key_ptr);
if (scalar && get_perl_scalar_value(aTHX_ scalar, &len_na, false, false) && SvUTF8(scalar))
utf8 = true;
}
}
return utf8;
}
#endif
static int count_address_groups(struct message_address *first_address)
{
int count;
bool in_group;
struct message_address *address;
count = 0;
in_group = false;
for (address = first_address; address; address = address->next) {
if (!address->domain)
in_group = !in_group;
if (in_group)
continue;
++count;
}
return count;
}
static bool get_next_perl_address_group(pTHX_ struct message_address **address, SV **group_scalar, SV **addresses_scalar, HV *class, bool utf8, bool taint)
{
HV *hash;
SV *object;
SV *hash_ref;
bool in_group;
AV *addresses_array;
if (!*address)
return false;
in_group = !(*address)->domain;
if (in_group && (*address)->mailbox)
*group_scalar = sv_2mortal(newSVpvn((*address)->mailbox, (*address)->mailbox_len));
else
*group_scalar = sv_newmortal();
if (utf8 && in_group && (*address)->mailbox)
sv_utf8_decode(*group_scalar);
if (taint)
SvTAINTED_on(*group_scalar);
addresses_array = newAV();
*addresses_scalar = sv_2mortal(newRV_noinc((SV *)addresses_array));
if (in_group)
*address = (*address)->next;
while (*address && (*address)->domain) {
hash = newHV();
set_perl_hash_value(aTHX_ hash, "phrase", (*address)->name, (*address)->name_len, utf8, taint);
set_perl_hash_value(aTHX_ hash, "user", ( (*address)->mailbox && (*address)->mailbox[0] ) ? (*address)->mailbox : NULL, (*address)->mailbox_len, utf8, taint);
set_perl_hash_value(aTHX_ hash, "host", ( (*address)->domain && (*address)->domain[0] ) ? (*address)->domain : NULL, (*address)->domain_len, utf8, taint);
set_perl_hash_value(aTHX_ hash, "comment", (*address)->comment, (*address)->comment_len, utf8, taint);
set_perl_hash_value(aTHX_ hash, "original", (*address)->original, (*address)->original_len, utf8, taint);
if ((*address)->invalid_syntax)
(void)hv_store(hash, "invalid", sizeof("invalid")-1, newSViv(1), 0);
hash_ref = newRV_noinc((SV *)hash);
object = sv_bless(hash_ref, class);
av_push(addresses_array, object);
*address = (*address)->next;
}
if (in_group && *address)
*address = (*address)->next;
return true;
}
MODULE = Email::Address::XS PACKAGE = Email::Address::XS
PROTOTYPES: DISABLE
void
format_email_groups(...)
PREINIT:
I32 i;
bool utf8;
bool taint;
char *string;
size_t string_len;
struct message_address *first_address;
struct message_address *last_address;
SV *string_scalar;
INPUT:
const char *this_class_name = "$Package";
STRLEN this_class_len = sizeof("$Package")-1;
INIT:
if (items % 2 == 1) {
carp(CARP_WARN, "Odd number of elements in argument list");
XSRETURN_UNDEF;
}
PPCODE:
first_address = NULL;
last_address = NULL;
taint = false;
#ifndef WITHOUT_SvPV_nomg
utf8 = false;
for (i = 0; i < items; i += 2)
if (perl_group_needs_utf8(aTHX_ ST(i), ST(i+1), (items == 2 ? -1 : i), this_class_name, this_class_len))
utf8 = true;
#else
utf8 = true;
#endif
for (i = 0; i < items; i += 2)
message_address_add_from_perl_group(aTHX_ &first_address, &last_address, utf8, &taint, ST(i), ST(i+1), (items == 2 ? -1 : i), this_class_name, this_class_len);
message_address_write(&string, &string_len, first_address);
message_address_free(&first_address);
string_scalar = sv_2mortal(newSVpvn(string, string_len));
string_free(string);
if (utf8)
sv_utf8_decode(string_scalar);
if (taint)
SvTAINTED_on(string_scalar);
EXTEND(SP, 1);
PUSHs(string_scalar);
void
parse_email_groups(...)
PREINIT:
SV *string_scalar;
SV *class_scalar;
int count;
HV *hv_class;
SV *group_scalar;
SV *addresses_scalar;
bool utf8;
bool taint;
STRLEN input_len;
const char *input;
struct message_address *address;
struct message_address *first_address;
INPUT:
const char *this_class_name = "$Package";
STRLEN this_class_len = sizeof("$Package")-1;
INIT:
string_scalar = items >= 1 ? ST(0) : &PL_sv_undef;
class_scalar = items >= 2 ? ST(1) : NULL;
input = get_perl_scalar_string_value(aTHX_ string_scalar, &input_len, "string", false);
utf8 = SvUTF8(string_scalar);
taint = SvTAINTED(string_scalar);
hv_class = get_perl_class_from_perl_scalar_or_cv(aTHX_ class_scalar, cv);
if (class_scalar && !sv_derived_from_pvn(class_scalar, this_class_name, this_class_len, SVf_UTF8)) {
carp(CARP_WARN, "Class %" SVf " is not derived from %s", SVfARG(class_scalar), this_class_name);
XSRETURN_EMPTY;
}
PPCODE:
first_address = message_address_parse(input, input_len, UINT_MAX, MESSAGE_ADDRESS_PARSE_FLAG_NON_STRICT_DOTS_AS_INVALID);
count = count_address_groups(first_address);
EXTEND(SP, count * 2);
address = first_address;
while (get_next_perl_address_group(aTHX_ &address, &group_scalar, &addresses_scalar, hv_class, utf8, taint)) {
PUSHs(group_scalar);
PUSHs(addresses_scalar);
}
message_address_free(&first_address);
void
compose_address(...)
PREINIT:
char *string;
const char *mailbox;
const char *domain;
size_t string_len;
STRLEN mailbox_len;
STRLEN domain_len;
bool mailbox_utf8;
bool domain_utf8;
bool utf8;
bool taint;
SV *mailbox_scalar;
SV *domain_scalar;
SV *string_scalar;
INIT:
mailbox_scalar = items >= 1 ? ST(0) : &PL_sv_undef;
domain_scalar = items >= 2 ? ST(1) : &PL_sv_undef;
mailbox = get_perl_scalar_string_value(aTHX_ mailbox_scalar, &mailbox_len, "mailbox", false);
domain = get_perl_scalar_string_value(aTHX_ domain_scalar, &domain_len, "domain", false);
mailbox_utf8 = SvUTF8(mailbox_scalar);
domain_utf8 = SvUTF8(domain_scalar);
utf8 = (mailbox_utf8 || domain_utf8);
if (utf8 && !mailbox_utf8)
mailbox = get_perl_scalar_value(aTHX_ mailbox_scalar, &mailbox_len, true, true);
if (utf8 && !domain_utf8)
domain = get_perl_scalar_value(aTHX_ domain_scalar, &domain_len, true, true);
taint = (SvTAINTED(mailbox_scalar) || SvTAINTED(domain_scalar));
PPCODE:
compose_address(&string, &string_len, mailbox, mailbox_len, domain, domain_len);
string_scalar = sv_2mortal(newSVpvn(string, string_len));
string_free(string);
if (utf8)
sv_utf8_decode(string_scalar);
if (taint)
SvTAINTED_on(string_scalar);
EXTEND(SP, 1);
PUSHs(string_scalar);
void
split_address(...)
PREINIT:
const char *string;
char *mailbox;
char *domain;
STRLEN string_len;
size_t mailbox_len;
size_t domain_len;
bool utf8;
bool taint;
SV *string_scalar;
SV *mailbox_scalar;
SV *domain_scalar;
INIT:
string_scalar = items >= 1 ? ST(0) : &PL_sv_undef;
string = get_perl_scalar_string_value(aTHX_ string_scalar, &string_len, "string", false);
utf8 = SvUTF8(string_scalar);
taint = SvTAINTED(string_scalar);
PPCODE:
split_address(string, string_len, &mailbox, &mailbox_len, &domain, &domain_len);
mailbox_scalar = mailbox ? sv_2mortal(newSVpvn(mailbox, mailbox_len)) : sv_newmortal();
domain_scalar = domain ? sv_2mortal(newSVpvn(domain, domain_len)) : sv_newmortal();
string_free(mailbox);
string_free(domain);
if (utf8) {
sv_utf8_decode(mailbox_scalar);
sv_utf8_decode(domain_scalar);
}
if (taint) {
SvTAINTED_on(mailbox_scalar);
SvTAINTED_on(domain_scalar);
}
EXTEND(SP, 2);
PUSHs(mailbox_scalar);
PUSHs(domain_scalar);
bool
is_obj(...)
PREINIT:
SV *class = items >= 1 ? ST(0) : &PL_sv_undef;
SV *object = items >= 2 ? ST(1) : &PL_sv_undef;
CODE:
RETVAL = is_class_object(aTHX_ class, NULL, 0, object);
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MANIFEST
README
Email-Address-XS.xs
t/Email-Address-XS.t
t/taint-Email-Address-XS.t
lib/Email/Address/XS.pm
dovecot-parser.h
dovecot-parser.c
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#!/usr/bin/perl
use ExtUtils::MakeMaker;
WriteMakefile(
NAME => 'Email::Address::XS',
VERSION_FROM => 'lib/Email/Address/XS.pm',
ABSTRACT_FROM => 'lib/Email/Address/XS.pm',
AUTHOR => 'Pali <pali@cpan.org>',
H => [ 'dovecot-parser.h' ],
C => [ 'dovecot-parser.c', 'Email-Address-XS.c' ],
XS => { 'Email-Address-XS.xs' => 'Email-Address-XS.c' },
OBJECT => '$(O_FILES)',
NORECURS => 1,
LICENSE => 'perl_5',
MIN_PERL_VERSION => '5.6.0',
PREREQ_PM => {
'base' => '0',
'overload' => '0',
'strict' => '0',
'warnings' => '0',
'Carp' => '0',
'Exporter' => '0',
'XSLoader' => '0',
},
TEST_REQUIRES => {
'Test::More' => '0',
},
eval { ExtUtils::MakeMaker->VERSION('6.68') } ? (
META_MERGE => {
'meta-spec' => {
version => 2,
},
'resources' => {
bugtracker => {
web => 'https://github.com/pali/Email-Address-XS/issues',
},
repository => {
url => 'git://github.com/pali/Email-Address-XS.git',
web => 'https://github.com/pali/Email-Address-XS',
type => 'git',
},
},
'dynamic_config' => 0,
},
) : (),
);

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Email-Address-XS
================
This module implements RFC 5322 parser and formatter of email addresses
and groups. It parses an input string from email headers which contain
a list of email addresses or a groups of email addresses (like From,
To, Cc, Bcc, Reply-To, Sender, ...). Also it can generate a string
value for those headers from a list of email addresses objects.
Module is backward compatible with RFC 2822 and RFC 822.
Parser and formatter functionality is implemented in XS and uses
shared code from Dovecot IMAP server.
It is a drop-in replacement for the Email::Address module which has
several security issues. E.g. issue CVE-2015-7686 (Algorithmic
complexity vulnerability) which allows remote attackers to cause
denial of service, is still present in Email::Address version 1.908.
Email::Address::XS module was created to finally fix CVE-2015-7686.
Existing applications that use Email::Address module could be easily
switched to Email::Address::XS module. In most cases only changing
'use Email::Address' to 'use Email::Address::XS' and replacing every
'Email::Address' occurrence with 'Email::Address::XS' is sufficient.
So unlike Email::Address, this module does not use regular expressions
for parsing but instead native XS implementation parses input string
sequentially according to RFC 5322 grammar.
Additionally it has support also for named groups and so can be use
instead of the Email::Address::List module.
INSTALLATION
To install this module type the following:
perl Makefile.PL
make
make test
make install
DEPENDENCIES
None
COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE
Copyright (C) 2015-2018 by Pali <pali@cpan.org>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.6.0 or,
at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
Dovecot parser is licensed under The MIT License and copyrighted by
Dovecot authors.

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libemail-address-xs-perl (1.05-ok1) yangtze; urgency=medium
* Build for openkylin.
-- sufang <sufang@kylinos.cn> Tue, 20 Sep 2022 15:00:58 +0800

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Source: libemail-address-xs-perl
Section: perl
Priority: optional
Maintainer: OpenKylin Developers <packaging@lists.openkylin.top>
Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 13),
perl-xs-dev,
perl:native
Standards-Version: 4.6.1
Vcs-Browser: https://gitee.com/openkylin/libemail-address-xs-perl
Vcs-Git: https://gitee.com/openkylin/libemail-address-xs-perl.git
Homepage: https://metacpan.org/release/Email-Address-XS
Rules-Requires-Root: no
Testsuite: autopkgtest-pkg-perl
Package: libemail-address-xs-perl
Architecture: any
Depends: ${misc:Depends},
${perl:Depends},
${shlibs:Depends}
Description: Perl library for RFC 5322 address/group parsing and formatting
Email::Address::XS implements RFC 5322 parser and formatter of email
addresses and groups. It parses an input string from email headers which
contain a list of email addresses or a groups of email addresses (like From,
To, Cc, Bcc, Reply-To, Sender, ...). Also it can generate a string value for
those headers from a list of email addresses objects.
.
Parser and formatter functionality is implemented in XS and uses shared code
from Dovecot IMAP server.
.
It is a drop-in replacement for the Email::Address module.

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Format: https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/
Upstream-Name: libemail-address-xs-perl
Source: <url://example.com>
#
# Please double check copyright with the licensecheck(1) command.
Files: Changes
MANIFEST
META.json
META.yml
Makefile.PL
dovecot-parser.h
Copyright: __NO_COPYRIGHT_NOR_LICENSE__
License: __NO_COPYRIGHT_NOR_LICENSE__
Files: Email-Address-XS.xs
lib/Email/Address/XS.pm
t/taint-Email-Address-XS.t
Copyright: 2015-2018 Pali <pali@cpan.org>
License: __NO_LICENSE__
Files: dovecot-parser.c
Copyright: 2002-2018 Dovecot authors
2015-2018 Pali <pali@cpan.org>
License: Expat
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
.
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
Files: README
Copyright: 2015-2018 Pali <pali@cpan.org>
AND LICENCE
License: __UNKNOWN__
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.6.0 or,
at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
.
Dovecot parser is licensed under The MIT License and copyrighted by
Dovecot authors.
Files: t/Email-Address-XS.t
Copyright: 2015-2018 Pali <pali@cpan.org>
License: __UNKNOWN__
Before `make install' is performed this script should be runnable with
`make test'. After `make install' it should work as `perl Email-Address-XS.t'
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Files marked as NO_LICENSE_TEXT_FOUND may be covered by the following
# license/copyright files.

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---
Archive: CPAN
Bug-Database: https://github.com/pali/Email-Address-XS/issues
Bug-Submit: https://github.com/pali/Email-Address-XS/issues/new
Repository: https://github.com/pali/Email-Address-XS.git
Repository-Browse: https://github.com/pali/Email-Address-XS

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version=4
https://metacpan.org/release/Email-Address-XS .*/Email-Address-XS-v?@ANY_VERSION@@ARCHIVE_EXT@$

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#ifndef DOVECOT_PARSER_H
#define DOVECOT_PARSER_H
#include <stdbool.h>
enum message_address_parse_flags {
/* If enabled, missing mailbox and domain are set to MISSING_MAILBOX
and MISSING_DOMAIN strings. Otherwise they're set to "". */
MESSAGE_ADDRESS_PARSE_FLAG_FILL_MISSING = (1 << 0),
/* Require local-part to strictly adhere to RFC5322 when parsing dots.
For example ".user", "us..ser" and "user." will be invalid. This
isn't enabled by default, because these kind of invalid addresses
are commonly used in Japan. */
MESSAGE_ADDRESS_PARSE_FLAG_STRICT_DOTS = (1 << 1),
/* Same as MESSAGE_ADDRESS_PARSE_FLAG_STRICT_DOTS, but accept also
non-strict input. Flag invalid_syntax will be set to true. */
MESSAGE_ADDRESS_PARSE_FLAG_NON_STRICT_DOTS_AS_INVALID = (1 << 2),
};
/* group: ... ; will be stored like:
{name = NULL, NULL, "group", NULL}, ..., {NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL}
*/
struct message_address {
struct message_address *next;
/* display-name */
char *name;
size_t name_len;
/* route string contains the @ prefix */
char *route;
size_t route_len;
/* local-part */
char *mailbox;
size_t mailbox_len;
char *domain;
size_t domain_len;
char *comment;
size_t comment_len;
char *original;
size_t original_len;
/* there were errors when parsing this address */
bool invalid_syntax;
};
/* Parse message addresses from given data. Note that giving an empty string
will return NULL since there are no addresses. */
struct message_address *
message_address_parse(const char *str, size_t len, unsigned int max_addresses, enum message_address_parse_flags flags);
void message_address_add(struct message_address **first, struct message_address **last,
const char *name, size_t name_len, const char *route, size_t route_len,
const char *mailbox, size_t mailbox_len, const char *domain, size_t domain_len,
const char *comment, size_t comment_len);
void message_address_free(struct message_address **addr);
void message_address_write(char **str, size_t *len, const struct message_address *addr);
void compose_address(char **output, size_t *output_len, const char *mailbox, size_t mailbox_len, const char *domain, size_t domain_len);
void split_address(const char *input, size_t input_len, char **mailbox, size_t *mailbox_len, char **domain, size_t *domain_len);
void string_free(char *string);
#endif

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# Copyright (c) 2015-2018 by Pali <pali@cpan.org>
package Email::Address::XS;
use 5.006;
use strict;
use warnings;
our $VERSION = '1.05';
use Carp;
use base 'Exporter';
our @EXPORT_OK = qw(parse_email_addresses parse_email_groups format_email_addresses format_email_groups compose_address split_address);
use XSLoader;
XSLoader::load(__PACKAGE__, $VERSION);
=head1 NAME
Email::Address::XS - Parse and format RFC 5322 email addresses and groups
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Email::Address::XS;
my $winstons_address = Email::Address::XS->new(phrase => 'Winston Smith', user => 'winston.smith', host => 'recdep.minitrue', comment => 'Records Department');
print $winstons_address->address();
# winston.smith@recdep.minitrue
my $julias_address = Email::Address::XS->new('Julia', 'julia@ficdep.minitrue');
print $julias_address->format();
# Julia <julia@ficdep.minitrue>
my $users_address = Email::Address::XS->parse('user <user@oceania>');
print $users_address->host();
# oceania
my $goldsteins_address = Email::Address::XS->parse_bare_address('goldstein@brotherhood.oceania');
print $goldsteins_address->user();
# goldstein
my @addresses = Email::Address::XS->parse('"Winston Smith" <winston.smith@recdep.minitrue> (Records Department), Julia <julia@ficdep.minitrue>');
# ($winstons_address, $julias_address)
use Email::Address::XS qw(format_email_addresses format_email_groups parse_email_addresses parse_email_groups);
my $addresses_string = format_email_addresses($winstons_address, $julias_address, $users_address);
# "Winston Smith" <winston.smith@recdep.minitrue> (Records Department), Julia <julia@ficdep.minitrue>, user <user@oceania>
my @addresses = map { $_->address() } parse_email_addresses($addresses_string);
# ('winston.smith@recdep.minitrue', 'julia@ficdep.minitrue', 'user@oceania')
my $groups_string = format_email_groups('Brotherhood' => [ $winstons_address, $julias_address ], undef() => [ $users_address ]);
# Brotherhood: "Winston Smith" <winston.smith@recdep.minitrue> (Records Department), Julia <julia@ficdep.minitrue>;, user <user@oceania>
my @groups = parse_email_groups($groups_string);
# ('Brotherhood' => [ $winstons_address, $julias_address ], undef() => [ $users_address ])
use Email::Address::XS qw(compose_address split_address);
my ($user, $host) = split_address('julia(outer party)@ficdep.minitrue');
# ('julia', 'ficdep.minitrue')
my $string = compose_address('charrington"@"shop', 'thought.police.oceania');
# "charrington\"@\"shop"@thought.police.oceania
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This module implements L<RFC 5322|https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5322>
parser and formatter of email addresses and groups. It parses an input
string from email headers which contain a list of email addresses or
a groups of email addresses (like From, To, Cc, Bcc, Reply-To, Sender,
...). Also it can generate a string value for those headers from a
list of email addresses objects. Module is backward compatible with
L<RFC 2822|https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2822> and
L<RFC 822|https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc822>.
Parser and formatter functionality is implemented in XS and uses
shared code from Dovecot IMAP server.
It is a drop-in replacement for L<the Email::Address module|Email::Address>
which has several security issues. E.g. issue L<CVE-2015-7686 (Algorithmic complexity vulnerability)|https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2015-7686>,
which allows remote attackers to cause denial of service, is still
present in L<Email::Address|Email::Address> version 1.908.
Email::Address::XS module was created to finally fix CVE-2015-7686.
Existing applications that use Email::Address module could be easily
switched to Email::Address::XS module. In most cases only changing
C<use Email::Address> to C<use Email::Address::XS> and replacing every
C<Email::Address> occurrence with C<Email::Address::XS> is sufficient.
So unlike L<Email::Address|Email::Address>, this module does not use
regular expressions for parsing but instead native XS implementation
parses input string sequentially according to RFC 5322 grammar.
Additionally it has support also for named groups and so can be use
instead of L<the Email::Address::List module|Email::Address::List>.
If you are looking for the module which provides object representation
for the list of email addresses suitable for the MIME email headers,
see L<Email::MIME::Header::AddressList|Email::MIME::Header::AddressList>.
=head2 EXPORT
None by default. Exportable functions are:
L<C<parse_email_addresses>|/parse_email_addresses>,
L<C<parse_email_groups>|/parse_email_groups>,
L<C<format_email_addresses>|/format_email_addresses>,
L<C<format_email_groups>|/format_email_groups>,
L<C<compose_address>|/compose_address>,
L<C<split_address>|/split_address>.
=head2 Exportable Functions
=over 4
=item format_email_addresses
use Email::Address::XS qw(format_email_addresses);
my $winstons_address = Email::Address::XS->new(phrase => 'Winston Smith', address => 'winston@recdep.minitrue');
my $julias_address = Email::Address::XS->new(phrase => 'Julia', address => 'julia@ficdep.minitrue');
my @addresses = ($winstons_address, $julias_address);
my $string = format_email_addresses(@addresses);
print $string;
# "Winston Smith" <winston@recdep.minitrue>, Julia <julia@ficdep.minitrue>
Takes a list of email address objects and returns one formatted string
of those email addresses.
=cut
sub format_email_addresses {
my (@args) = @_;
return format_email_groups(undef, \@args);
}
=item format_email_groups
use Email::Address::XS qw(format_email_groups);
my $winstons_address = Email::Address::XS->new(phrase => 'Winston Smith', user => 'winston.smith', host => 'recdep.minitrue');
my $julias_address = Email::Address::XS->new('Julia', 'julia@ficdep.minitrue');
my $users_address = Email::Address::XS->new(address => 'user@oceania');
my $groups_string = format_email_groups('Brotherhood' => [ $winstons_address, $julias_address ], undef() => [ $users_address ]);
print $groups_string;
# Brotherhood: "Winston Smith" <winston.smith@recdep.minitrue>, Julia <julia@ficdep.minitrue>;, user@oceania
my $undisclosed_string = format_email_groups('undisclosed-recipients' => []);
print $undisclosed_string;
# undisclosed-recipients:;
Like L<C<format_email_addresses>|/format_email_addresses> but this
method takes pairs which consist of a group display name and a
reference to address list. If a group is not undef then address
list is formatted inside named group.
=item parse_email_addresses
use Email::Address::XS qw(parse_email_addresses);
my $string = '"Winston Smith" <winston.smith@recdep.minitrue>, Julia <julia@ficdep.minitrue>, user@oceania';
my @addresses = parse_email_addresses($string);
# @addresses now contains three Email::Address::XS objects, one for each address
Parses an input string and returns a list of Email::Address::XS
objects. Optional second string argument specifies class name for
blessing new objects.
=cut
sub parse_email_addresses {
my (@args) = @_;
my $t = 1;
return map { @{$_} } grep { $t ^= 1 } parse_email_groups(@args);
}
=item parse_email_groups
use Email::Address::XS qw(parse_email_groups);
my $string = 'Brotherhood: "Winston Smith" <winston.smith@recdep.minitrue>, Julia <julia@ficdep.minitrue>;, user@oceania, undisclosed-recipients:;';
my @groups = parse_email_groups($string);
# @groups now contains list ('Brotherhood' => [ $winstons_object, $julias_object ], undef() => [ $users_object ], 'undisclosed-recipients' => [])
Like L<C<parse_email_addresses>|/parse_email_addresses> but this
function returns a list of pairs: a group display name and a
reference to a list of addresses which belongs to that named group.
An undef value for a group means that a following list of addresses
is not inside any named group. An output is in a same format as a
input for the function L<C<format_email_groups>|/format_email_groups>.
This function preserves order of groups and does not do any
de-duplication or merging.
=item compose_address
use Email::Address::XS qw(compose_address);
my $string_address = compose_address($user, $host);
Takes an unescaped user part and unescaped host part of an address
and returns escaped address.
Available since version 1.01.
=item split_address
use Email::Address::XS qw(split_address);
my ($user, $host) = split_address($string_address);
Takes an escaped address and split it into pair of unescaped user
part and unescaped host part of address. If splitting input address
into these two parts is not possible then this function returns
pair of undefs.
Available since version 1.01.
=back
=head2 Class Methods
=over 4
=item new
my $empty_address = Email::Address::XS->new();
my $winstons_address = Email::Address::XS->new(phrase => 'Winston Smith', user => 'winston.smith', host => 'recdep.minitrue', comment => 'Records Department');
my $julias_address = Email::Address::XS->new('Julia', 'julia@ficdep.minitrue');
my $users_address = Email::Address::XS->new(address => 'user@oceania');
my $only_name = Email::Address::XS->new(phrase => 'Name');
my $copy_of_winstons_address = Email::Address::XS->new(copy => $winstons_address);
Constructs and returns a new C<Email::Address::XS> object. Takes named
list of arguments: phrase, address, user, host, comment and copy.
An argument address takes precedence over user and host.
When an argument copy is specified then it is expected an
Email::Address::XS object and a cloned copy of that object is
returned. All other parameters are ignored.
Old syntax L<from the Email::Address module|Email::Address/new> is
supported too. Takes one to four positional arguments: phrase, address
comment, and original string. Passing an argument original is
deprecated, ignored and throws a warning.
=cut
sub new {
my ($class, @args) = @_;
my %hash_keys = (phrase => 1, address => 1, user => 1, host => 1, comment => 1, copy => 1);
my $is_hash;
if ( scalar @args == 2 and defined $args[0] ) {
$is_hash = 1 if exists $hash_keys{$args[0]};
} elsif ( scalar @args == 4 and defined $args[0] and defined $args[2] ) {
$is_hash = 1 if exists $hash_keys{$args[0]} and exists $hash_keys{$args[2]};
} elsif ( scalar @args > 4 ) {
$is_hash = 1;
}
my %args;
if ( $is_hash ) {
%args = @args;
} else {
carp 'Argument original is deprecated and ignored' if scalar @args > 3;
$args{comment} = $args[2] if scalar @args > 2;
$args{address} = $args[1] if scalar @args > 1;
$args{phrase} = $args[0] if scalar @args > 0;
}
my $invalid;
my $original;
if ( exists $args{copy} ) {
if ( $class->is_obj($args{copy}) ) {
$args{phrase} = $args{copy}->phrase();
$args{comment} = $args{copy}->comment();
$args{user} = $args{copy}->user();
$args{host} = $args{copy}->host();
$invalid = $args{copy}->{invalid};
$original = $args{copy}->{original};
delete $args{address};
} else {
carp 'Named argument copy does not contain a valid object';
}
}
my $self = bless {}, $class;
$self->phrase($args{phrase});
$self->comment($args{comment});
if ( exists $args{address} ) {
$self->address($args{address});
} else {
$self->user($args{user});
$self->host($args{host});
}
$self->{invalid} = 1 if $invalid;
$self->{original} = $original;
return $self;
}
=item parse
my $winstons_address = Email::Address::XS->parse('"Winston Smith" <winston.smith@recdep.minitrue> (Records Department)');
my @users_addresses = Email::Address::XS->parse('user1@oceania, user2@oceania');
Parses an input string and returns a list of an Email::Address::XS
objects. Same as the function L<C<parse_email_addresses>|/parse_email_addresses>
but this one is class method.
In scalar context this function returns just first parsed object.
If more then one object was parsed then L<C<is_valid>|/is_valid>
method on returned object returns false. If no object was parsed
then empty Email::Address::XS object is returned.
Prior to version 1.01 return value in scalar context is undef when
no object was parsed.
=cut
sub parse {
my ($class, $string) = @_;
my @addresses = parse_email_addresses($string, $class);
return @addresses if wantarray;
my $self = @addresses ? $addresses[0] : Email::Address::XS->new();
$self->{invalid} = 1 if scalar @addresses != 1;
$self->{original} = $string unless defined $self->{original};
return $self;
}
=item parse_bare_address
my $winstons_address = Email::Address::XS->parse_bare_address('winston.smith@recdep.minitrue');
Parses an input string as one bare email address (addr spec) which
does not allow phrase part or angle brackets around email address and
returns an Email::Address::XS object. It is just a wrapper around
L<C<address>|/address> method. Method L<C<is_valid>|/is_valid> can be
used to check if parsing was successful.
Available since version 1.01.
=cut
sub parse_bare_address {
my ($class, $string) = @_;
my $self = $class->new();
if ( defined $string ) {
$self->address($string);
$self->{original} = $string;
} else {
carp 'Use of uninitialized value for string';
}
return $self;
}
=back
=head2 Object Methods
=over 4
=item format
my $string = $address->format();
Returns formatted Email::Address::XS object as a string. This method
throws a warning when L<C<user>|/user> or L<C<host>|/host> part of
the email address is invalid or empty string.
=cut
sub format {
my ($self) = @_;
return format_email_addresses($self);
}
=item is_valid
my $is_valid = $address->is_valid();
Returns true if the parse function or method which created this
Email::Address::XS object had not received any syntax error on input
string and also that L<C<user>|/user> and L<C<host>|/host> part of
the email address are not empty strings.
Thus this function can be used for checking if Email::Address::XS
object is valid before calling L<C<format>|/format> method on it.
Available since version 1.01.
=cut
sub is_valid {
my ($self) = @_;
my $user = $self->user();
my $host = $self->host();
return (defined $user and defined $host and length $host and not $self->{invalid});
}
=item phrase
my $phrase = $address->phrase();
$address->phrase('Winston Smith');
Accessor and mutator for the phrase (display name).
=cut
sub phrase {
my ($self, @args) = @_;
return $self->{phrase} unless @args;
delete $self->{invalid} if exists $self->{invalid};
return $self->{phrase} = $args[0];
}
=item user
my $user = $address->user();
$address->user('winston.smith');
Accessor and mutator for the unescaped user (local/mailbox) part of
an address.
=cut
sub user {
my ($self, @args) = @_;
return $self->{user} unless @args;
delete $self->{cached_address} if exists $self->{cached_address};
delete $self->{invalid} if exists $self->{invalid};
return $self->{user} = $args[0];
}
=item host
my $host = $address->host();
$address->host('recdep.minitrue');
Accessor and mutator for the unescaped host (domain) part of an address.
Since version 1.03 this method checks if setting a new value is syntactically
valid. If not undef is set and returned.
=cut
sub host {
my ($self, @args) = @_;
return $self->{host} unless @args;
delete $self->{cached_address} if exists $self->{cached_address};
delete $self->{invalid} if exists $self->{invalid};
if (defined $args[0] and $args[0] =~ /^(?:\[.*\]|[^\x00-\x20\x7F()<>\[\]:;@\\,"]+)$/) {
return $self->{host} = $args[0];
} else {
return $self->{host} = undef;
}
}
=item address
my $string_address = $address->address();
$address->address('winston.smith@recdep.minitrue');
Accessor and mutator for the escaped address (addr spec).
Internally this module stores a user and a host part of an address
separately. Function L<C<compose_address>|/compose_address> is used
for composing full address and function L<C<split_address>|/split_address>
for splitting into a user and a host parts. If splitting new address
into these two parts is not possible then this method returns undef
and sets both parts to undef.
=cut
sub address {
my ($self, @args) = @_;
my $user;
my $host;
if ( @args ) {
delete $self->{invalid} if exists $self->{invalid};
($user, $host) = split_address($args[0]) if defined $args[0];
if ( not defined $user or not defined $host ) {
$user = undef;
$host = undef;
}
$self->{user} = $user;
$self->{host} = $host;
} else {
return $self->{cached_address} if exists $self->{cached_address};
$user = $self->user();
$host = $self->host();
}
if ( defined $user and defined $host and length $host ) {
return $self->{cached_address} = compose_address($user, $host);
} else {
return $self->{cached_address} = undef;
}
}
=item comment
my $comment = $address->comment();
$address->comment('Records Department');
Accessor and mutator for the comment which is formatted after an
address. A comment can contain another nested comments in round
brackets. When setting new comment this method check if brackets are
balanced. If not undef is set and returned.
=cut
sub comment {
my ($self, @args) = @_;
return $self->{comment} unless @args;
delete $self->{invalid} if exists $self->{invalid};
return $self->{comment} = undef unless defined $args[0];
my $count = 0;
my $cleaned = $args[0];
$cleaned =~ s/(?:\\.|[^\(\)\x00])//g;
foreach ( split //, $cleaned ) {
$count++ if $_ eq '(';
$count-- if $_ eq ')';
$count = -1 if $_ eq "\x00";
last if $count < 0;
}
return $self->{comment} = undef if $count != 0;
return $self->{comment} = $args[0];
}
=item name
my $name = $address->name();
This method tries to return a name which belongs to the address. It
returns either L<C<phrase>|/phrase> or L<C<comment>|/comment> or
L<C<user>|/user> part of the address or empty string (first defined
value in this order). But it never returns undef.
=cut
sub name {
my ($self) = @_;
my $phrase = $self->phrase();
return $phrase if defined $phrase and length $phrase;
my $comment = $self->comment();
return $comment if defined $comment and length $comment;
my $user = $self->user();
return $user if defined $user;
return '';
}
=item as_string
my $address = Email::Address::XS->new(phrase => 'Winston Smith', address => 'winston.smith@recdep.minitrue');
my $stringified = $address->as_string();
This method is used for object L<stringification|/stringify>. It
returns string representation of object. By default object is
stringified to L<C<format>|/format>.
Available since version 1.01.
=cut
our $STRINGIFY; # deprecated
sub as_string {
my ($self) = @_;
return $self->format() unless defined $STRINGIFY;
carp 'Variable $Email::Address::XS::STRINGIFY is deprecated; subclass instead';
my $method = $self->can($STRINGIFY);
croak 'Stringify method ' . $STRINGIFY . ' does not exist' unless defined $method;
return $method->($self);
}
=item original
my $address = Email::Address::XS->parse('(Winston) "Smith" <winston.smith@recdep.minitrue> (Minitrue)');
my $original = $address->original();
# (Winston) "Smith" <winston.smith@recdep.minitrue> (Minitrue)
my $format = $address->format();
# Smith <winston.smith@recdep.minitrue> (Minitrue)
This method returns original part of the string which was used for
parsing current Email::Address::XS object. If object was not created
by parsing input string, then this method returns undef.
Note that L<C<format>|/format> method does not have to return same
original string.
Available since version 1.01.
=cut
sub original {
my ($self) = @_;
return $self->{original};
}
=back
=head2 Overloaded Operators
=over 4
=item stringify
my $address = Email::Address::XS->new(phrase => 'Winston Smith', address => 'winston.smith@recdep.minitrue');
print "Winston's address is $address.";
# Winston's address is "Winston Smith" <winston.smith@recdep.minitrue>.
Stringification is done by method L<C<as_string>|/as_string>.
=cut
use overload '""' => \&as_string;
=back
=head2 Deprecated Functions and Variables
For compatibility with L<the Email::Address module|Email::Address>
there are defined some deprecated functions and variables.
Do not use them in new code. Their usage throws warnings.
Altering deprecated variable C<$Email::Address::XS::STRINGIFY> changes
method which is called for objects stringification.
Deprecated cache functions C<purge_cache>, C<disable_cache> and
C<enable_cache> are noop and do nothing.
=cut
sub purge_cache {
carp 'Function purge_cache is deprecated and does nothing';
}
sub disable_cache {
carp 'Function disable_cache is deprecated and does nothing';
}
sub enable_cache {
carp 'Function enable_cache is deprecated and does nothing';
}
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<RFC 822|https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc822>,
L<RFC 2822|https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2822>,
L<RFC 5322|https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5322>,
L<Email::MIME::Header::AddressList>,
L<Email::Address>,
L<Email::Address::List>,
L<Email::AddressParser>
=head1 AUTHOR
Pali E<lt>pali@cpan.orgE<gt>
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2015-2018 by Pali E<lt>pali@cpan.orgE<gt>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.6.0 or,
at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
Dovecot parser is licensed under The MIT License and copyrighted by
Dovecot authors.
=cut
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#!/usr/bin/perl -T
# Copyright (c) 2015-2017 by Pali <pali@cpan.org>
#########################
use strict;
use warnings;
local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { fail('following test does not throw warning'); warn $_[0]; };
use Carp;
$Carp::Internal{'Test::Builder'} = 1;
$Carp::Internal{'Test::More'} = 1;
use Test::More tests => 137;
use Test::Builder;
#########################
sub is_tainted {
local $@; # Don't pollute caller's value.
return ! eval { eval("#" . substr(join("", @_), 0, 0)); 1 };
}
sub test_tainted {
my ($got, $expected, $subtest) = @_;
local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1;
ok(is_tainted($got), $subtest);
is($got, $expected, $subtest);
}
sub test_not_tainted {
my ($got, $expected, $subtest) = @_;
local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1;
ok(!is_tainted($got), $subtest);
is($got, $expected, $subtest);
}
sub taint {
my ($str) = @_;
return substr($ENV{PATH}, 0, 0) . $str;
}
#########################
BEGIN {
use_ok('Email::Address::XS');
};
#########################
my $address = Email::Address::XS->new(phrase => 'Winston Smith', address => 'winston.smith@recdep.minitrue', comment => 'Records Department');
{
my $subtest = 'no tainted arguments';
test_not_tainted($address->phrase(), 'Winston Smith', $subtest);
test_not_tainted($address->user(), 'winston.smith', $subtest);
test_not_tainted($address->host(), 'recdep.minitrue', $subtest);
test_not_tainted($address->address(), 'winston.smith@recdep.minitrue', $subtest);
test_not_tainted($address->comment(), 'Records Department', $subtest);
test_not_tainted($address->name(), 'Winston Smith', $subtest);
test_not_tainted($address->format(), '"Winston Smith" <winston.smith@recdep.minitrue> (Records Department)', $subtest);
}
$address->phrase(taint('Winston Smith'));
{
my $subtest = 'tainted phrase argument';
test_tainted($address->phrase(), 'Winston Smith', $subtest);
test_not_tainted($address->user(), 'winston.smith', $subtest);
test_not_tainted($address->host(), 'recdep.minitrue', $subtest);
test_not_tainted($address->address(), 'winston.smith@recdep.minitrue', $subtest);
test_not_tainted($address->comment(), 'Records Department', $subtest);
test_tainted($address->name(), 'Winston Smith', $subtest);
test_tainted($address->format(), '"Winston Smith" <winston.smith@recdep.minitrue> (Records Department)', $subtest);
}
$address->phrase('Winston Smith');
$address->user(taint('winston.smith'));
{
my $subtest = 'tainted user argument';
test_not_tainted($address->phrase(), 'Winston Smith', $subtest);
test_tainted($address->user(), 'winston.smith', $subtest);
test_not_tainted($address->host(), 'recdep.minitrue', $subtest);
test_tainted($address->address(), 'winston.smith@recdep.minitrue', $subtest);
test_not_tainted($address->comment(), 'Records Department', $subtest);
test_not_tainted($address->name(), 'Winston Smith', $subtest);
test_tainted($address->format(), '"Winston Smith" <winston.smith@recdep.minitrue> (Records Department)', $subtest);
}
$address->user('winston.smith');
$address->host(taint('recdep.minitrue'));
{
my $subtest = 'tainted host argument';
test_not_tainted($address->phrase(), 'Winston Smith', $subtest);
test_not_tainted($address->user(), 'winston.smith', $subtest);
test_tainted($address->host(), 'recdep.minitrue', $subtest);
test_tainted($address->address(), 'winston.smith@recdep.minitrue', $subtest);
test_not_tainted($address->comment(), 'Records Department', $subtest);
test_not_tainted($address->name(), 'Winston Smith', $subtest);
test_tainted($address->format(), '"Winston Smith" <winston.smith@recdep.minitrue> (Records Department)', $subtest);
}
$address->host('recdep.minitrue');
$address->address(taint('winston.smith@recdep.minitrue'));
{
my $subtest = 'tainted address argument';
test_not_tainted($address->phrase(), 'Winston Smith', $subtest);
test_tainted($address->user(), 'winston.smith', $subtest);
test_tainted($address->host(), 'recdep.minitrue', $subtest);
test_tainted($address->address(), 'winston.smith@recdep.minitrue', $subtest);
test_not_tainted($address->comment(), 'Records Department', $subtest);
test_not_tainted($address->name(), 'Winston Smith', $subtest);
test_tainted($address->format(), '"Winston Smith" <winston.smith@recdep.minitrue> (Records Department)', $subtest);
}
$address->address('winston.smith@recdep.minitrue');
$address->comment(taint('Records Department'));
{
my $subtest = 'tainted address argument';
test_not_tainted($address->phrase(), 'Winston Smith', $subtest);
test_not_tainted($address->user(), 'winston.smith', $subtest);
test_not_tainted($address->host(), 'recdep.minitrue', $subtest);
test_not_tainted($address->address(), 'winston.smith@recdep.minitrue', $subtest);
test_tainted($address->comment(), 'Records Department', $subtest);
test_not_tainted($address->name(), 'Winston Smith', $subtest);
test_tainted($address->format(), '"Winston Smith" <winston.smith@recdep.minitrue> (Records Department)', $subtest);
}
undef $address;
$address = Email::Address::XS->parse('"Winston Smith" <winston.smith@recdep.minitrue> (Records Department)');
{
my $subtest = 'no tainted parse';
test_not_tainted($address->phrase(), 'Winston Smith', $subtest);
test_not_tainted($address->user(), 'winston.smith', $subtest);
test_not_tainted($address->host(), 'recdep.minitrue', $subtest);
test_not_tainted($address->address(), 'winston.smith@recdep.minitrue', $subtest);
test_not_tainted($address->comment(), 'Records Department', $subtest);
test_not_tainted($address->name(), 'Winston Smith', $subtest);
test_not_tainted($address->format(), '"Winston Smith" <winston.smith@recdep.minitrue> (Records Department)', $subtest);
test_not_tainted($address->original(), '"Winston Smith" <winston.smith@recdep.minitrue> (Records Department)', $subtest);
}
undef $address;
$address = Email::Address::XS->parse(taint('"Winston Smith" <winston.smith@recdep.minitrue> (Records Department)'));
{
my $subtest = 'tainted parse';
test_tainted($address->phrase(), 'Winston Smith', $subtest);
test_tainted($address->user(), 'winston.smith', $subtest);
test_tainted($address->host(), 'recdep.minitrue', $subtest);
test_tainted($address->address(), 'winston.smith@recdep.minitrue', $subtest);
test_tainted($address->comment(), 'Records Department', $subtest);
test_tainted($address->name(), 'Winston Smith', $subtest);
test_tainted($address->format(), '"Winston Smith" <winston.smith@recdep.minitrue> (Records Department)', $subtest);
test_tainted($address->original(), '"Winston Smith" <winston.smith@recdep.minitrue> (Records Department)', $subtest);
}
undef $address;
$address = Email::Address::XS->parse_bare_address('winston.smith@recdep.minitrue');
{
my $subtest = 'no tainted parse_bare_address';
test_not_tainted($address->user(), 'winston.smith', $subtest);
test_not_tainted($address->host(), 'recdep.minitrue', $subtest);
test_not_tainted($address->address(), 'winston.smith@recdep.minitrue', $subtest);
test_not_tainted($address->format(), 'winston.smith@recdep.minitrue', $subtest);
test_not_tainted($address->original(), 'winston.smith@recdep.minitrue', $subtest);
}
undef $address;
$address = Email::Address::XS->parse_bare_address(taint('winston.smith@recdep.minitrue'));
{
my $subtest = 'tainted parse_bare_address';
test_tainted($address->user(), 'winston.smith', $subtest);
test_tainted($address->host(), 'recdep.minitrue', $subtest);
test_tainted($address->address(), 'winston.smith@recdep.minitrue', $subtest);
test_tainted($address->format(), 'winston.smith@recdep.minitrue', $subtest);
test_tainted($address->original(), 'winston.smith@recdep.minitrue', $subtest);
}