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authorRemi Lespinet <remi.lespinet@ensimag.grenoble-inp.fr>2015-07-07 13:38:15 (GMT)
committerJunio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>2015-07-07 21:38:20 (GMT)
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send-email: reduce dependencies impact on parse_address_line
parse_address_line had not the same behavior whether the user had Mail::Address or not. Teach parse_address_line to behave like Mail::Address. When the user input is correct, this implementation behaves exactly like Mail::Address except when there are quotes inside the name: "Jane Do"e <jdoe@example.com> In this case the result of parse_address_line is: With M::A : "Jane Do" e <jdoe@example.com> Without : "Jane Do e" <jdoe@example.com> When the user input is not correct, the behavior is also mostly the same. Unlike Mail::Address, this doesn't parse groups and recursive commentaries. Signed-off-by: Remi Lespinet <remi.lespinet@ensimag.grenoble-inp.fr> Signed-off-by: Matthieu Moy <Matthieu.Moy@imag.fr> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'perl')
-rw-r--r--perl/Git.pm67
1 files changed, 67 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/perl/Git.pm b/perl/Git.pm
index 9026a7b..19ef081 100644
--- a/perl/Git.pm
+++ b/perl/Git.pm
@@ -864,6 +864,73 @@ sub ident_person {
return "$ident[0] <$ident[1]>";
}
+=item parse_mailboxes
+
+Return an array of mailboxes extracted from a string.
+
+=cut
+
+sub parse_mailboxes {
+ my $re_comment = qr/\((?:[^)]*)\)/;
+ my $re_quote = qr/"(?:[^\"\\]|\\.)*"/;
+ my $re_word = qr/(?:[^]["\s()<>:;@\\,.]|\\.)+/;
+
+ # divide the string in tokens of the above form
+ my $re_token = qr/(?:$re_quote|$re_word|$re_comment|\S)/;
+ my @tokens = map { $_ =~ /\s*($re_token)\s*/g } @_;
+
+ # add a delimiter to simplify treatment for the last mailbox
+ push @tokens, ",";
+
+ my (@addr_list, @phrase, @address, @comment, @buffer) = ();
+ foreach my $token (@tokens) {
+ if ($token =~ /^[,;]$/) {
+ # if buffer still contains undeterminated strings
+ # append it at the end of @address or @phrase
+ if (@address) {
+ push @address, @buffer;
+ } else {
+ push @phrase, @buffer;
+ }
+
+ my $str_phrase = join ' ', @phrase;
+ my $str_address = join '', @address;
+ my $str_comment = join ' ', @comment;
+
+ # quote are necessary if phrase contains
+ # special characters
+ if ($str_phrase =~ /[][()<>:;@\\,.\000-\037\177]/) {
+ $str_phrase =~ s/(^|[^\\])"/$1/g;
+ $str_phrase = qq["$str_phrase"];
+ }
+
+ # add "<>" around the address if necessary
+ if ($str_address ne "" && $str_phrase ne "") {
+ $str_address = qq[<$str_address>];
+ }
+
+ my $str_mailbox = "$str_phrase $str_address $str_comment";
+ $str_mailbox =~ s/^\s*|\s*$//g;
+ push @addr_list, $str_mailbox if ($str_mailbox);
+
+ @phrase = @address = @comment = @buffer = ();
+ } elsif ($token =~ /^\(/) {
+ push @comment, $token;
+ } elsif ($token eq "<") {
+ push @phrase, (splice @address), (splice @buffer);
+ } elsif ($token eq ">") {
+ push @address, (splice @buffer);
+ } elsif ($token eq "@") {
+ push @address, (splice @buffer), "@";
+ } elsif ($token eq ".") {
+ push @address, (splice @buffer), ".";
+ } else {
+ push @buffer, $token;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return @addr_list;
+}
=item hash_object ( TYPE, FILENAME )