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22 /*
23  * Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
24  * Use is subject to license terms.
25  */
26 
27 /*	Copyright (c) 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 AT&T	*/
28 /*	  All Rights Reserved	*/
29 
30 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
31 
32 #include <stdio.h>
33 #include <stdlib.h>
34 #include <ctype.h>
35 #include <wctype.h>
36 #include <widec.h>
37 #include <dlfcn.h>
38 #include <locale.h>
39 #include <sys/param.h>
40 #include <string.h>
41 
42 /*
43  * fmt -- format the concatenation of input files or standard input
44  * onto standard output.  Designed for use with Mail ~|
45  *
46  * Syntax: fmt [ -width | -w width ] [ -cs ] [ name ... ]
47  * Author: Kurt Shoens (UCB) 12/7/78
48  */
49 
50 #define	NOSTR	((wchar_t *)0)	/* Null string pointer for lint */
51 #define	MAXLINES	100	/* maximum mail header lines to verify */
52 
53 wchar_t	outbuf[BUFSIZ];			/* Sandbagged output line image */
54 wchar_t	*outp;				/* Pointer in above */
55 int	filler;				/* Filler amount in outbuf */
56 
57 int	pfx;			/* Current leading blank count */
58 int	width = 72;		/* Width that we will not exceed */
59 int	nojoin = 0;		/* split lines only, don't join short ones */
60 int	errs = 0;		/* Current number of errors */
61 
62 enum crown_type	{c_none, c_reset, c_head, c_lead, c_fixup, c_body};
63 enum crown_type	crown_state;	/* Crown margin state */
64 int	crown_head;		/* The header offset */
65 int	crown_body;		/* The body offset */
66 	/* currently-known initial strings found in mail headers */
67 wchar_t	*headnames[] = {
68 	L"Apparently-To", L"Bcc", L"bcc", L"Cc", L"cc", L"Confirmed-By",
69 	L"Content", L"content-length", L"From", L"Date", L"id",
70 	L"Message-I", L"MIME-Version", L"Precedence", L"Return-Path",
71 	L"Received", L"Reply-To", L"Status", L"Subject", L"To", L"X-IMAP",
72 	L"X-Lines", L"X-Sender", L"X-Sun", L"X-Status", L"X-UID",
73 	0};
74 
75 enum hdr_type {
76 	off,		/* mail header processing is off */
77 	not_in_hdr,	/* not currently processing a mail header */
78 	in_hdr, 	/* currently filling hdrbuf with potential hdr lines */
79 	flush_hdr,	/* flush hdrbuf; not a header, no special processing */
80 	do_hdr		/* process hdrbuf as a mail header */
81 };
82 				/* current state of hdrbuf */
83 enum hdr_type	hdr_state = not_in_hdr;
84 
85 wchar_t *hdrbuf[MAXLINES];	/* buffer to hold potential mail header lines */
86 int 	h_lines;		/* index into lines of hdrbuf */
87 
88 void (*(split))(wchar_t []);
89 extern int scrwidth(wchar_t);
90 extern int ishead(char []);
91 
92 
93 static void fill_hdrbuf(wchar_t []);
94 static void header_chk(void);
95 static void process_hdrbuf(void);
96 static void leadin(void);
97 static void tabulate(wchar_t []);
98 static void oflush(void);
99 static void pack(wchar_t []);
100 static void msplit(wchar_t []);
101 static void csplit(wchar_t []);
102 static void _wckind_init(void);
103 static void prefix(wchar_t []);
104 static void fmt(FILE *);
105 static int setopt(char *);
106 int _wckind(wchar_t);
107 
108 /*
109  * Drive the whole formatter by managing input files.  Also,
110  * cause initialization of the output stuff and flush it out
111  * at the end.
112  */
113 
114 int
115 main(int argc, char **argv)
116 {
117 	FILE *fi;
118 	char sobuf[BUFSIZ];
119 	char *cp;
120 	int nofile;
121 	char *locale;
122 
123 	outp = NOSTR;
124 	setbuf(stdout, sobuf);
125 	setlocale(LC_ALL, "");
126 	locale = setlocale(LC_CTYPE, "");
127 	if (strcmp(locale, "C") == 0) {
128 		split = csplit;
129 	} else {
130 		split = msplit;
131 		_wckind_init();
132 	}
133 	if (argc < 2) {
134 single:
135 		fmt(stdin);
136 		oflush();
137 		exit(0);
138 	}
139 	nofile = 1;
140 	while (--argc) {
141 		cp = *++argv;
142 		if (setopt(cp))
143 			continue;
144 		nofile = 0;
145 		if ((fi = fopen(cp, "r")) == NULL) {
146 			perror(cp);
147 			errs++;
148 			continue;
149 		}
150 		fmt(fi);
151 		fclose(fi);
152 	}
153 	if (nofile)
154 		goto single;
155 	oflush();
156 	return (errs);
157 }
158 
159 /*
160  * Read up characters from the passed input file, forming lines,
161  * doing ^H processing, expanding tabs, stripping trailing blanks,
162  * and sending each line down for analysis.
163  */
164 
165 static void
166 fmt(FILE *fi)
167 {
168 	wchar_t linebuf[BUFSIZ], canonb[BUFSIZ];
169 	wchar_t *cp, *cp2;
170 	int col;
171 	wchar_t	c;
172 	char	cbuf[BUFSIZ];	/* stores wchar_t string as char string */
173 
174 	c = getwc(fi);
175 	while (c != EOF) {
176 		/*
177 		 * Collect a line, doing ^H processing.
178 		 * Leave tabs for now.
179 		 */
180 
181 		cp = linebuf;
182 		while (c != L'\n' && c != EOF && cp-linebuf < BUFSIZ-1) {
183 			if (c == L'\b') {
184 				if (cp > linebuf)
185 					cp--;
186 				c = getwc(fi);
187 				continue;
188 			}
189 			if (!(iswprint(c)) && c != L'\t') {
190 				c = getwc(fi);
191 				continue;
192 			}
193 			*cp++ = c;
194 			c = getwc(fi);
195 		}
196 		*cp = L'\0';
197 
198 		/*
199 		 * Toss anything remaining on the input line.
200 		 */
201 
202 		while (c != L'\n' && c != EOF)
203 			c = getwc(fi);
204 		/*
205 		 * Expand tabs on the way to canonb.
206 		 */
207 
208 		col = 0;
209 		cp = linebuf;
210 		cp2 = canonb;
211 		while (c = *cp++) {
212 			if (c != L'\t') {
213 				col += scrwidth(c);
214 				if (cp2-canonb < BUFSIZ-1)
215 					*cp2++ = c;
216 				continue;
217 			}
218 			do {
219 				if (cp2-canonb < BUFSIZ-1)
220 					*cp2++ = L' ';
221 				col++;
222 			} while ((col & 07) != 0);
223 		}
224 
225 		/*
226 		 * Swipe trailing blanks from the line.
227 		 */
228 
229 		for (cp2--; cp2 >= canonb && *cp2 == L' '; cp2--);
230 		*++cp2 = '\0';
231 
232 			/* special processing to look for mail header lines */
233 		switch (hdr_state) {
234 		case off:
235 			prefix(canonb);
236 		case not_in_hdr:
237 			/* look for an initial mail header line */
238 			/* skip initial blanks */
239 			for (cp = canonb; *cp == L' '; cp++);
240 			/*
241 			 * Need to convert string from wchar_t to char,
242 			 * since this is what ishead() expects.  Since we
243 			 * only want to make sure cp points to a "From" line
244 			 * of the email, we don't have to alloc
245 			 * BUFSIZ * MB_LEN_MAX to cbuf.
246 			 */
247 			wcstombs(cbuf, cp, (BUFSIZ - 1));
248 			if (ishead(cbuf)) {
249 				hdr_state = in_hdr;
250 				fill_hdrbuf(canonb);
251 			} else {
252 				/* no mail header line; process normally */
253 				prefix(canonb);
254 			}
255 			break;
256 		case in_hdr:
257 			/* already saw 1st mail header line; look for more */
258 			if (canonb[0] == L'\0') {
259 				/*
260 				 * blank line means end of mail header;
261 				 * verify current mail header buffer
262 				 * then process it accordingly
263 				 */
264 				header_chk();
265 				process_hdrbuf();
266 				/* now process the current blank line */
267 				prefix(canonb);
268 			} else
269 				/*
270 				 * not a blank line--save this line as
271 				 * a potential mail header line
272 				 */
273 				fill_hdrbuf(canonb);
274 			break;
275 		}
276 		if (c != EOF)
277 			c = getwc(fi);
278 	}
279 	/*
280 	 * end of this file--make sure we process the stuff in
281 	 * hdrbuf before we're finished
282 	 */
283 	if (hdr_state == in_hdr) {
284 		header_chk();
285 		process_hdrbuf();
286 	}
287 }
288 
289 /*
290  * Take a line devoid of tabs and other garbage and determine its
291  * blank prefix.  If the indent changes, call for a linebreak.
292  * If the input line is blank, echo the blank line on the output.
293  * Finally, if the line minus the prefix is a mail header, try to keep
294  * it on a line by itself.
295  */
296 
297 static void
298 prefix(wchar_t line[])
299 {
300 	wchar_t *cp;
301 	int np;
302 	int nosplit = 0;	/* flag set if line should not be split */
303 
304 	if (line[0] == L'\0') {
305 		oflush();
306 		putchar('\n');
307 		if (crown_state != c_none)
308 			crown_state = c_reset;
309 		return;
310 	}
311 	for (cp = line; *cp == L' '; cp++);
312 	np = cp - line;
313 
314 	/*
315 	 * The following horrible expression attempts to avoid linebreaks
316 	 * when the indent changes due to a paragraph.
317 	 */
318 
319 	if (crown_state == c_none && np != pfx && (np > pfx || abs(pfx-np) > 8))
320 		oflush();
321 	/*
322 	 * if this is a mail header line, don't split it; flush previous
323 	 * line, if any, so we don't join this line to it
324 	 */
325 	if (hdr_state == do_hdr) {
326 		nosplit = 1;
327 		oflush();
328 	}
329 	/* flush previous line so we don't join this one to it */
330 	if (nojoin)
331 		oflush();
332 	/* nroff-type lines starting with '.' are not split nor joined */
333 	if (!nosplit && (nosplit = (*cp == L'.')))
334 		oflush();
335 	pfx = np;
336 	switch (crown_state) {
337 	case c_reset:
338 		crown_head = pfx;
339 		crown_state = c_head;
340 		break;
341 	case c_lead:
342 		crown_body = pfx;
343 		crown_state = c_body;
344 		break;
345 	case c_fixup:
346 		crown_body = pfx;
347 		crown_state = c_body;
348 		if (outp) {
349 			wchar_t s[BUFSIZ];
350 
351 			*outp = L'\0';
352 			wscpy(s, &outbuf[crown_head]);
353 			outp = NOSTR;
354 			split(s);
355 		}
356 		break;
357 	}
358 	if (nosplit) {
359 		/* put whole input line onto outbuf and print it out */
360 		pack(cp);
361 		oflush();
362 	} else
363 		/*
364 		 * split puts current line onto outbuf, but splits it
365 		 * at word boundaries, if it exceeds desired length
366 		 */
367 		split(cp);
368 	if (nojoin)
369 		/*
370 		 * flush current line so next lines, if any,
371 		 * won't join to this one
372 		 */
373 		oflush();
374 }
375 
376 /*
377  * Split up the passed line into output "words" which are
378  * maximal strings of non-blanks with the blank separation
379  * attached at the end.  Pass these words along to the output
380  * line packer.
381  */
382 
383 static void
384 csplit(wchar_t line[])
385 {
386 	wchar_t *cp, *cp2;
387 	wchar_t word[BUFSIZ];
388 	static const wchar_t *srchlist = (const wchar_t *) L".:!?";
389 
390 	cp = line;
391 	while (*cp) {
392 		cp2 = word;
393 
394 		/*
395 		 * Collect a 'word,' allowing it to contain escaped
396 		 * white space.
397 		 */
398 
399 		while (*cp && !(iswspace(*cp))) {
400 			if (*cp == '\\' && iswspace(cp[1]))
401 				*cp2++ = *cp++;
402 			*cp2++ = *cp++;
403 		}
404 
405 		/*
406 		 * Guarantee a space at end of line.
407 		 * Two spaces after end of sentence punctuation.
408 		 */
409 
410 		if (*cp == L'\0') {
411 			*cp2++ = L' ';
412 			if (wschr(srchlist, cp[-1]) != NULL)
413 				*cp2++ = L' ';
414 		}
415 		while (iswspace(*cp))
416 			*cp2++ = *cp++;
417 		*cp2 = L'\0';
418 		pack(word);
419 	}
420 }
421 
422 static void
423 msplit(wchar_t line[])
424 {
425 	wchar_t *cp, *cp2, prev;
426 	wchar_t word[BUFSIZ];
427 	static const wchar_t *srchlist = (const wchar_t *) L".:!?";
428 
429 	cp = line;
430 	while (*cp) {
431 		cp2 = word;
432 		prev = *cp;
433 
434 		/*
435 		 * Collect a 'word,' allowing it to contain escaped
436 		 * white space.
437 		 */
438 
439 		while (*cp) {
440 			if (iswspace(*cp))
441 				break;
442 			if (_wckind(*cp) != _wckind(prev))
443 				if (wcsetno(*cp) != 0 || wcsetno(prev) != 0)
444 					break;
445 			if (*cp == '\\' && iswspace(cp[1]))
446 				*cp2++ = *cp++;
447 			prev = *cp;
448 			*cp2++ = *cp++;
449 		}
450 
451 		/*
452 		 * Guarantee a space at end of line.
453 		 * Two spaces after end of sentence punctuation.
454 		 */
455 
456 		if (*cp == L'\0') {
457 			*cp2++ = L' ';
458 			if (wschr(srchlist, cp[-1]) != NULL)
459 				*cp2++ = L' ';
460 		}
461 		while (iswspace(*cp))
462 			*cp2++ = *cp++;
463 		*cp2 = L'\0';
464 		pack(word);
465 	}
466 }
467 
468 /*
469  * Output section.
470  * Build up line images from the words passed in.  Prefix
471  * each line with correct number of blanks.  The buffer "outbuf"
472  * contains the current partial line image, including prefixed blanks.
473  * "outp" points to the next available space therein.  When outp is NOSTR,
474  * there ain't nothing in there yet.  At the bottom of this whole mess,
475  * leading tabs are reinserted.
476  */
477 
478 /*
479  * Pack a word onto the output line.  If this is the beginning of
480  * the line, push on the appropriately-sized string of blanks first.
481  * If the word won't fit on the current line, flush and begin a new
482  * line.  If the word is too long to fit all by itself on a line,
483  * just give it its own and hope for the best.
484  */
485 
486 static void
487 pack(wchar_t word[])
488 {
489 	wchar_t *cp;
490 	int s, t;
491 
492 	if (outp == NOSTR)
493 		leadin();
494 	t = wscol(word);
495 	*outp = L'\0';
496 	s = wscol(outbuf);
497 	if (t+s <= width) {
498 		for (cp = word; *cp; *outp++ = *cp++);
499 		return;
500 	}
501 	if (s > filler) {
502 		oflush();
503 		leadin();
504 	}
505 	for (cp = word; *cp; *outp++ = *cp++);
506 }
507 
508 /*
509  * If there is anything on the current output line, send it on
510  * its way.  Set outp to NOSTR to indicate the absence of the current
511  * line prefix.
512  */
513 
514 static void
515 oflush(void)
516 {
517 	if (outp == NOSTR)
518 		return;
519 	*outp = L'\0';
520 	tabulate(outbuf);
521 	outp = NOSTR;
522 }
523 
524 /*
525  * Take the passed line buffer, insert leading tabs where possible, and
526  * output on standard output (finally).
527  */
528 
529 static void
530 tabulate(wchar_t line[])
531 {
532 	wchar_t *cp;
533 	int b, t;
534 
535 
536 	/* Toss trailing blanks in the output line */
537 	cp = line + wslen(line) - 1;
538 	while (cp >= line && *cp == L' ')
539 		cp--;
540 	*++cp = L'\0';
541 	/* Count the leading blank space and tabulate */
542 	for (cp = line; *cp == L' '; cp++);
543 	b = cp - line;
544 	t = b >> 3;
545 	b &= 07;
546 	if (t > 0)
547 		do
548 			putc('\t', stdout);
549 		while (--t);
550 	if (b > 0)
551 		do
552 			putc(' ', stdout);
553 		while (--b);
554 	while (*cp)
555 		putwc(*cp++, stdout);
556 	putc('\n', stdout);
557 }
558 
559 /*
560  * Initialize the output line with the appropriate number of
561  * leading blanks.
562  */
563 
564 static void
565 leadin(void)
566 {
567 	int b;
568 	wchar_t *cp;
569 	int l;
570 
571 	switch (crown_state) {
572 	case c_head:
573 		l = crown_head;
574 		crown_state = c_lead;
575 		break;
576 
577 	case c_lead:
578 	case c_fixup:
579 		l = crown_head;
580 		crown_state = c_fixup;
581 		break;
582 
583 	case c_body:
584 		l = crown_body;
585 		break;
586 
587 	default:
588 		l = pfx;
589 		break;
590 	}
591 	filler = l;
592 	for (b = 0, cp = outbuf; b < l; b++)
593 		*cp++ = L' ';
594 	outp = cp;
595 }
596 
597 /*
598  * Is s1 a prefix of s2??
599  */
600 
601 static int
602 ispref(wchar_t *s1, wchar_t *s2)
603 {
604 
605 	while (*s1 != L'\0' && *s2 != L'\0')
606 		if (*s1++ != *s2++)
607 			return (0);
608 	return (1);
609 }
610 
611 /*
612  * Set an input option
613  */
614 
615 static int
616 setopt(char *cp)
617 {
618 	static int ws = 0;
619 
620 	if (*cp == '-') {
621 		if (cp[1] == 'c' && cp[2] == '\0') {
622 			crown_state = c_reset;
623 			return (1);
624 		}
625 		if (cp[1] == 's' && cp[2] == '\0') {
626 			nojoin = 1;
627 			return (1);
628 		}
629 		if (cp[1] == 'w' && cp[2] == '\0') {
630 			ws++;
631 			return (1);
632 		}
633 		width = atoi(cp+1);
634 	} else if (ws) {
635 		width = atoi(cp);
636 		ws = 0;
637 	} else
638 		return (0);
639 	if (width <= 0 || width >= BUFSIZ-2) {
640 		fprintf(stderr, "fmt:  bad width: %d\n", width);
641 		exit(1);
642 	}
643 	return (1);
644 }
645 
646 
647 #define	LIB_WDRESOLVE	"/usr/lib/locale/%s/LC_CTYPE/wdresolve.so"
648 #define	WCHKIND		"_wdchkind_"
649 
650 static int	_wckind_c_locale(wchar_t);
651 
652 static int	(*__wckind)(wchar_t) = _wckind_c_locale;
653 static void	*dlhandle = NULL;
654 
655 
656 static void
657 _wckind_init(void)
658 {
659 	char	*locale;
660 	char	path[MAXPATHLEN + 1];
661 
662 
663 	if (dlhandle != NULL) {
664 		(void) dlclose(dlhandle);
665 		dlhandle = NULL;
666 	}
667 
668 	locale = setlocale(LC_CTYPE, NULL);
669 	if (strcmp(locale, "C") == 0)
670 		goto c_locale;
671 
672 	(void) sprintf(path, LIB_WDRESOLVE, locale);
673 
674 	if ((dlhandle = dlopen(path, RTLD_LAZY)) != NULL) {
675 		__wckind = (int (*)(wchar_t))dlsym(dlhandle, WCHKIND);
676 		if (__wckind != NULL)
677 			return;
678 		(void) dlclose(dlhandle);
679 		dlhandle = NULL;
680 	}
681 
682 c_locale:
683 	__wckind = _wckind_c_locale;
684 }
685 
686 
687 int
688 _wckind(wchar_t wc)
689 {
690 	return (*__wckind) (wc);
691 }
692 
693 
694 static int
695 _wckind_c_locale(wchar_t wc)
696 {
697 	int	ret;
698 
699 	/*
700 	 * DEPEND_ON_ANSIC: L notion for the character is new in
701 	 * ANSI-C, k&r compiler won't work.
702 	 */
703 	if (iswascii(wc))
704 		ret = (iswalnum(wc) || wc == L'_') ? 0 : 1;
705 	else
706 		ret = wcsetno(wc) + 1;
707 
708 	return (ret);
709 }
710 
711 /*
712  * header_chk -
713  * Called when done looking for a set mail header lines.
714  * Either a blank line was seen, or EOF was reached.
715  *
716  * Verifies if current hdrbuf of potential mail header lines
717  * is really a mail header.  A mail header must be at least 2
718  * lines and more than half of them must start with one of the
719  * known mail header strings in headnames.
720  *
721  * header_chk sets hdr_state to do_hdr if hdrbuf contained a valid
722  * mail header.  Otherwise, it sets hdr_state to flush_hdr.
723  *
724  * h_lines = hdrbuf index for next line to be saved;
725  *	     also indicates current # of lines in potential header
726  */
727 static void
728 header_chk(void)
729 {
730 	wchar_t  *cp; 		/* ptr to current char of line */
731 	wchar_t **hp; 		/* ptr to current char of a valid */
732 				/* mail header string */
733 	int	  l;		/* index */
734 				/*
735 				 * number of lines in hdrbuf that look
736 				 * like mail header lines (start with
737 				 * a known mail header prefix)
738 				 */
739 	int	 hdrcount = 0;
740 		/* header must have at least 2 lines (h_lines > 1) */
741 		if (h_lines < 2) {
742 			hdr_state = flush_hdr;
743 			return;
744 		}
745 		/*
746 		 * go through each line in hdrbuf and see how many
747 		 * look like mail header lines
748 		 */
749 		for (l = 0; l < h_lines; l++) {
750 			/* skip initial blanks */
751 			for (cp = hdrbuf[l]; *cp == L' '; cp++);
752 			for (hp = &headnames[0]; *hp != (wchar_t *)0; hp++)
753 				if (ispref(*hp, cp)) {
754 					hdrcount++;
755 					break;
756 				}
757 		}
758 		/*
759 		 * if over half match, we'll assume this is a header;
760 		 * set hdr_state to indicate whether to treat
761 		 * these lines as mail header (do_hdr) or not (flush_hdr)
762 		 */
763 		if (hdrcount > h_lines / 2)
764 			hdr_state = do_hdr;
765 		else
766 			hdr_state = flush_hdr;
767 }
768 
769 /*
770  * fill_hdrbuf -
771  * Save given input line into next element of hdrbuf,
772  * as a potential mail header line, to be processed later
773  * once we decide whether or not the contents of hdrbuf is
774  * really a mail header, via header_chk().
775  *
776  * Does not allow hdrbuf to exceed MAXLINES lines.
777  * Dynamically allocates space for each line.  If we are unable
778  * to allocate space for the current string, stop special mail
779  * header preservation at this point and continue formatting
780  * without it.
781  */
782 static void
783 fill_hdrbuf(wchar_t line[])
784 {
785 	wchar_t *cp;	/* pointer to characters in input line */
786 	int	 i;	/* index into characters a hdrbuf line */
787 
788 	if (h_lines >= MAXLINES) {
789 		/*
790 		 * if we run over MAXLINES potential mail header
791 		 * lines, stop checking--this is most likely NOT a
792 		 * mail header; flush out the hdrbuf, then process
793 		 * the current 'line' normally.
794 		 */
795 		hdr_state = flush_hdr;
796 		process_hdrbuf();
797 		prefix(line);
798 		return;
799 	}
800 	hdrbuf[h_lines] = (wchar_t *)malloc(sizeof (wchar_t) *
801 	    (wslen(line) + 1));
802 	if (hdrbuf[h_lines] == NULL) {
803 		perror("malloc");
804 		fprintf(stderr, "fmt: unable to do mail header preservation\n");
805 		errs++;
806 		/*
807 		 * Can't process mail header; flush current contents
808 		 * of mail header and continue with no more mail
809 		 * header processing
810 		 */
811 		if (h_lines == 0)
812 			/* hdrbuf is empty; process this line normally */
813 			prefix(line);
814 		else {
815 			hdr_state = flush_hdr;
816 			for (i = 0; i < h_lines; i++) {
817 				prefix(hdrbuf[i]);
818 				free(hdrbuf[i]);
819 			}
820 			h_lines = 0;
821 		}
822 		hdr_state = off;
823 		return;
824 	}
825 	/* save this line as a potential mail header line */
826 	for (i = 0, cp = line; (hdrbuf[h_lines][i] = *cp) != L'\0'; i++, cp++);
827 	h_lines++;
828 }
829 
830 /*
831  * process_hdrbuf -
832  * Outputs the lines currently stored in hdrbuf, according
833  * to the current hdr_state value, assumed to be either do_hdr
834  * or flush_hdr.
835  * This should be called after doing a header_chk() to verify
836  * the hdrbuf and set the hdr_state flag.
837  */
838 static void
839 process_hdrbuf(void)
840 {
841 int i;
842 
843 	for (i = 0; i < h_lines; i++) {
844 		prefix(hdrbuf[i]);
845 		free(hdrbuf[i]);
846 	}
847 	hdr_state = not_in_hdr;
848 	h_lines = 0;
849 }
850