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date | Thu, 29 May 2008 18:51:02 -0700 |
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16 | 1 /*** |
2 * libpst.h | |
3 * Part of LibPST project | |
4 * Written by David Smith | |
46 | 5 * dave.s@earthcorp.com |
16 | 6 */ |
7 // LibPST - Library for Accessing Outlook .pst files | |
8 // Dave Smith - davesmith@users.sourceforge.net | |
9 | |
10 #ifndef LIBPST_H | |
11 #define LIBPST_H | |
12 | |
43 | 13 #include <stdint.h> |
14 | |
16 | 15 #ifndef _MSC_VER |
16 | |
17 #ifndef FILETIME_DEFINED | |
18 #define FILETIME_DEFINED | |
19 //Win32 Filetime struct - copied from WINE | |
20 typedef struct { | |
43 | 21 uint32_t dwLowDateTime; |
22 uint32_t dwHighDateTime; | |
16 | 23 } FILETIME; |
24 #endif //ifndef FILETIME_DEFINED | |
25 #endif //ifndef _MSC_VER | |
26 | |
27 // According to Jan Wolter, sys/param.h is the most portable source of endian | |
28 // information on UNIX systems. see http://www.unixpapa.com/incnote/byteorder.html | |
29 #ifdef _MSC_VER | |
30 #define BYTE_ORDER LITTLE_ENDIAN | |
31 #else | |
32 #include <sys/param.h> | |
33 #endif // defined _MSC_VER | |
34 | |
35 #if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN | |
36 # define LE64_CPU(x) \ | |
37 x = ((((x) & 0xff00000000000000) >> 56) | \ | |
46 | 38 (((x) & 0x00ff000000000000) >> 40) | \ |
39 (((x) & 0x0000ff0000000000) >> 24) | \ | |
40 (((x) & 0x000000ff00000000) >> 8 ) | \ | |
41 (((x) & 0x00000000ff000000) << 8 ) | \ | |
42 (((x) & 0x0000000000ff0000) << 24) | \ | |
43 (((x) & 0x000000000000ff00) << 40) | \ | |
44 (((x) & 0x00000000000000ff) << 56)); | |
16 | 45 # define LE32_CPU(x) \ |
46 x = ((((x) & 0xff000000) >> 24) | \ | |
46 | 47 (((x) & 0x00ff0000) >> 8 ) | \ |
48 (((x) & 0x0000ff00) << 8 ) | \ | |
49 (((x) & 0x000000ff) << 24)); | |
16 | 50 # define LE16_CPU(x) \ |
51 x = ((((x) & 0xff00) >> 8) | \ | |
46 | 52 (((x) & 0x00ff) << 8)); |
16 | 53 #elif BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN |
54 # define LE64_CPU(x) {} | |
55 # define LE32_CPU(x) {} | |
56 # define LE16_CPU(x) {} | |
57 #else | |
58 # error "Byte order not supported by this library" | |
59 #endif // BYTE_ORDER | |
60 | |
61 | |
62 #ifdef _MSC_VER | |
63 #include "windows.h" | |
44 | 64 #define int32_t int |
43 | 65 #define uint32_t unsigned int |
44 | 66 #define int16_t short int |
43 | 67 #define uint16_t unsigned short int |
16 | 68 #endif // _MSC_VER |
69 | |
70 #define PST_TYPE_NOTE 1 | |
71 #define PST_TYPE_APPOINTMENT 8 | |
72 #define PST_TYPE_CONTACT 9 | |
73 #define PST_TYPE_JOURNAL 10 | |
74 #define PST_TYPE_STICKYNOTE 11 | |
75 #define PST_TYPE_TASK 12 | |
76 #define PST_TYPE_OTHER 13 | |
77 #define PST_TYPE_REPORT 14 | |
78 | |
79 // defines whether decryption is done on this bit of data | |
80 #define PST_NO_ENC 0 | |
81 #define PST_ENC 1 | |
82 | |
83 // defines types of possible encryption | |
84 #define PST_NO_ENCRYPT 0 | |
85 #define PST_COMP_ENCRYPT 1 | |
86 #define PST_ENCRYPT 2 | |
87 | |
88 // defines different types of mappings | |
46 | 89 #define PST_MAP_ATTRIB (uint32_t)1 |
90 #define PST_MAP_HEADER (uint32_t)2 | |
16 | 91 |
92 // define my custom email attributes. | |
93 #define PST_ATTRIB_HEADER -1 | |
94 | |
95 // defines types of free/busy values for appointment->showas | |
96 #define PST_FREEBUSY_FREE 0 | |
97 #define PST_FREEBUSY_TENTATIVE 1 | |
98 #define PST_FREEBUSY_BUSY 2 | |
99 #define PST_FREEBUSY_OUT_OF_OFFICE 3 | |
100 | |
101 // defines labels for appointment->label | |
46 | 102 #define PST_APP_LABEL_NONE 0 // None |
16 | 103 #define PST_APP_LABEL_IMPORTANT 1 // Important |
46 | 104 #define PST_APP_LABEL_BUSINESS 2 // Business |
105 #define PST_APP_LABEL_PERSONAL 3 // Personal | |
106 #define PST_APP_LABEL_VACATION 4 // Vacation | |
16 | 107 #define PST_APP_LABEL_MUST_ATTEND 5 // Must Attend |
108 #define PST_APP_LABEL_TRAVEL_REQ 6 // Travel Required | |
109 #define PST_APP_LABEL_NEEDS_PREP 7 // Needs Preparation | |
46 | 110 #define PST_APP_LABEL_BIRTHDAY 8 // Birthday |
16 | 111 #define PST_APP_LABEL_ANNIVERSARY 9 // Anniversary |
112 #define PST_APP_LABEL_PHONE_CALL 10// Phone Call | |
113 | |
50 | 114 // define type of reccuring event |
115 #define PST_APP_RECUR_NONE 0 | |
116 #define PST_APP_RECUR_DAILY 1 | |
117 #define PST_APP_RECUR_WEEKLY 2 | |
118 #define PST_APP_RECUR_MONTHLY 3 | |
119 #define PST_APP_RECUR_YEARLY 4 | |
120 | |
49 | 121 |
46 | 122 typedef struct pst_misc_6_struct { |
49 | 123 int32_t i1; |
124 int32_t i2; | |
125 int32_t i3; | |
126 int32_t i4; | |
127 int32_t i5; | |
128 int32_t i6; | |
16 | 129 } pst_misc_6; |
130 | |
49 | 131 |
46 | 132 typedef struct pst_entryid_struct { |
49 | 133 int32_t u1; |
134 char entryid[16]; | |
135 uint32_t id; | |
16 | 136 } pst_entryid; |
137 | |
49 | 138 |
46 | 139 typedef struct pst_desc_struct32 { |
49 | 140 uint32_t d_id; |
141 uint32_t desc_id; | |
142 uint32_t list_id; | |
143 uint32_t parent_id; | |
43 | 144 } pst_desc32; |
16 | 145 |
49 | 146 |
46 | 147 typedef struct pst_desc_structn { |
49 | 148 uint64_t d_id; |
149 uint64_t desc_id; | |
150 uint64_t list_id; | |
151 uint32_t parent_id; // not 64 bit ?? | |
152 uint32_t u1; // padding | |
43 | 153 } pst_descn; |
154 | |
49 | 155 |
46 | 156 typedef struct pst_index_struct32 { |
49 | 157 uint32_t id; |
158 uint32_t offset; | |
159 uint16_t size; | |
160 int16_t u1; | |
43 | 161 } pst_index32; |
162 | |
49 | 163 |
46 | 164 typedef struct pst_index_struct { |
49 | 165 uint64_t id; |
166 uint64_t offset; | |
167 uint16_t size; | |
168 int16_t u0; | |
169 int32_t u1; | |
16 | 170 } pst_index; |
171 | |
49 | 172 |
46 | 173 typedef struct pst_index_tree32 { |
49 | 174 uint32_t id; |
175 uint32_t offset; | |
176 uint32_t size; | |
177 int32_t u1; | |
178 struct pst_index_tree * next; | |
43 | 179 } pst_index_ll32; |
180 | |
49 | 181 |
46 | 182 typedef struct pst_index_tree { |
49 | 183 uint64_t id; |
184 uint64_t offset; | |
185 uint64_t size; | |
186 int64_t u1; | |
187 struct pst_index_tree * next; | |
16 | 188 } pst_index_ll; |
189 | |
49 | 190 |
46 | 191 typedef struct pst_index2_tree { |
49 | 192 uint64_t id2; |
193 pst_index_ll *id; | |
194 struct pst_index2_tree * next; | |
16 | 195 } pst_index2_ll; |
196 | |
49 | 197 |
46 | 198 typedef struct pst_desc_tree { |
49 | 199 uint64_t id; |
200 pst_index_ll * list_index; | |
201 pst_index_ll * desc; | |
202 int32_t no_child; | |
203 struct pst_desc_tree * prev; | |
204 struct pst_desc_tree * next; | |
205 struct pst_desc_tree * parent; | |
206 struct pst_desc_tree * child; | |
207 struct pst_desc_tree * child_tail; | |
16 | 208 } pst_desc_ll; |
209 | |
49 | 210 |
46 | 211 typedef struct pst_item_email_subject { |
49 | 212 int off1; |
213 int off2; | |
214 char *subj; | |
16 | 215 } pst_item_email_subject; |
216 | |
49 | 217 |
46 | 218 typedef struct pst_item_email { |
49 | 219 FILETIME *arrival_date; |
220 int autoforward; // 1 = true, 0 = not set, -1 = false | |
221 char *body; | |
222 char *cc_address; | |
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223 char *bcc_address; |
49 | 224 char *common_name; |
225 int32_t conv_index; | |
226 int conversion_prohib; // 1 = true, 0 = false | |
227 int delete_after_submit; // 1 = true, 0 = false | |
228 int delivery_report; // 1 = true, 0 = false | |
229 char *encrypted_body; | |
50 | 230 size_t encrypted_body_size; |
49 | 231 char *encrypted_htmlbody; |
50 | 232 size_t encrypted_htmlbody_size; |
49 | 233 int32_t flag; |
234 char *header; | |
235 char *htmlbody; | |
236 int32_t importance; | |
237 char *in_reply_to; | |
238 int message_cc_me; // 1 = true, 0 = false | |
239 int message_recip_me; // 1 = true, 0 = false | |
240 int message_to_me; // 1 = true, 0 = false | |
241 char *messageid; | |
242 int32_t orig_sensitivity; | |
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244 char *original_cc; |
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245 char *original_to; |
49 | 246 char *outlook_recipient; |
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247 char *outlook_recipient_name; |
49 | 248 char *outlook_recipient2; |
249 char *outlook_sender; | |
250 char *outlook_sender_name; | |
251 char *outlook_sender2; | |
252 int32_t priority; | |
253 char *proc_subject; | |
254 int read_receipt; // 1 = true, 0 = false | |
255 char *recip_access; | |
256 char *recip_address; | |
257 char *recip2_access; | |
258 char *recip2_address; | |
259 int reply_requested; // 1 = true, 0 = false | |
260 char *reply_to; | |
261 char *return_path_address; | |
262 int32_t rtf_body_char_count; | |
263 int32_t rtf_body_crc; | |
264 char *rtf_body_tag; | |
265 char *rtf_compressed; | |
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266 uint32_t rtf_compressed_size; |
49 | 267 int rtf_in_sync; // 1 = true, 0 = doesn't exist, -1 = false |
268 int32_t rtf_ws_prefix_count; | |
269 int32_t rtf_ws_trailing_count; | |
270 char *sender_access; | |
271 char *sender_address; | |
272 char *sender2_access; | |
273 char *sender2_address; | |
274 int32_t sensitivity; | |
275 FILETIME *sent_date; | |
276 pst_entryid *sentmail_folder; | |
277 char *sentto_address; | |
278 pst_item_email_subject *subject; | |
16 | 279 } pst_item_email; |
280 | |
49 | 281 |
46 | 282 typedef struct pst_item_folder { |
49 | 283 int32_t email_count; |
284 int32_t unseen_email_count; | |
285 int32_t assoc_count; | |
286 int subfolder; // 1 = true, 0 = false | |
16 | 287 } pst_item_folder; |
288 | |
49 | 289 |
46 | 290 typedef struct pst_item_message_store { |
51 | 291 pst_entryid *top_of_personal_folder; // 0x35e0 |
292 pst_entryid *default_outbox_folder; // 0x35e2 | |
293 pst_entryid *deleted_items_folder; // 0x35e3 | |
294 pst_entryid *sent_items_folder; // 0x35e4 | |
295 pst_entryid *user_views_folder; // 0x35e5 | |
296 pst_entryid *common_view_folder; // 0x35e6 | |
297 pst_entryid *search_root_folder; // 0x35e7 | |
298 pst_entryid *top_of_folder; // 0x7c07 | |
299 int32_t valid_mask; // 0x35df // what folders the message store contains | |
300 int32_t pwd_chksum; // 0x76ff | |
16 | 301 } pst_item_message_store; |
302 | |
49 | 303 |
46 | 304 typedef struct pst_item_contact { |
49 | 305 char *access_method; |
306 char *account_name; | |
307 char *address1; | |
308 char *address1a; | |
309 char *address1_desc; | |
310 char *address1_transport; | |
311 char *address2; | |
312 char *address2a; | |
313 char *address2_desc; | |
314 char *address2_transport; | |
315 char *address3; | |
316 char *address3a; | |
317 char *address3_desc; | |
318 char *address3_transport; | |
319 char *assistant_name; | |
320 char *assistant_phone; | |
321 char *billing_information; | |
322 FILETIME *birthday; | |
51 | 323 char *business_address; // 0x801b |
49 | 324 char *business_city; |
325 char *business_country; | |
326 char *business_fax; | |
327 char *business_homepage; | |
328 char *business_phone; | |
329 char *business_phone2; | |
330 char *business_po_box; | |
331 char *business_postal_code; | |
332 char *business_state; | |
333 char *business_street; | |
334 char *callback_phone; | |
335 char *car_phone; | |
336 char *company_main_phone; | |
337 char *company_name; | |
338 char *computer_name; | |
339 char *customer_id; | |
340 char *def_postal_address; | |
341 char *department; | |
342 char *display_name_prefix; | |
343 char *first_name; | |
344 char *followup; | |
345 char *free_busy_address; | |
346 char *ftp_site; | |
347 char *fullname; | |
51 | 348 int16_t gender; |
49 | 349 char *gov_id; |
350 char *hobbies; | |
51 | 351 char *home_address; // 0x801a |
49 | 352 char *home_city; |
353 char *home_country; | |
354 char *home_fax; | |
355 char *home_phone; | |
356 char *home_phone2; | |
357 char *home_po_box; | |
358 char *home_postal_code; | |
359 char *home_state; | |
360 char *home_street; | |
361 char *initials; | |
362 char *isdn_phone; | |
363 char *job_title; | |
364 char *keyword; | |
365 char *language; | |
366 char *location; | |
51 | 367 int mail_permission; // 1 = true, 0 = false |
49 | 368 char *manager_name; |
369 char *middle_name; | |
370 char *mileage; | |
371 char *mobile_phone; | |
372 char *nickname; | |
373 char *office_loc; | |
374 char *org_id; | |
51 | 375 char *other_address; // 0x801c |
49 | 376 char *other_city; |
377 char *other_country; | |
378 char *other_phone; | |
379 char *other_po_box; | |
380 char *other_postal_code; | |
381 char *other_state; | |
382 char *other_street; | |
383 char *pager_phone; | |
384 char *personal_homepage; | |
385 char *pref_name; | |
386 char *primary_fax; | |
387 char *primary_phone; | |
388 char *profession; | |
389 char *radio_phone; | |
51 | 390 int rich_text; // 1 = true, 0 = false |
49 | 391 char *spouse_name; |
392 char *suffix; | |
393 char *surname; | |
394 char *telex; | |
395 char *transmittable_display_name; | |
396 char *ttytdd_phone; | |
397 FILETIME *wedding_anniversary; | |
51 | 398 char *work_address_street; // 0x8045 |
399 char *work_address_city; // 0x8046 | |
400 char *work_address_state; // 0x8047 | |
401 char *work_address_postalcode; // 0x8048 | |
402 char *work_address_country; // 0x8049 | |
403 char *work_address_postofficebox; // 0x804a | |
16 | 404 } pst_item_contact; |
405 | |
49 | 406 |
46 | 407 typedef struct pst_item_attach { |
49 | 408 char *filename1; |
409 char *filename2; | |
410 char *mimetype; | |
411 char *data; | |
412 size_t size; | |
413 uint64_t id2_val; | |
414 uint64_t id_val; // calculated from id2_val during creation of record | |
415 int32_t method; | |
416 int32_t position; | |
417 int32_t sequence; | |
418 struct pst_item_attach *next; | |
16 | 419 } pst_item_attach; |
420 | |
49 | 421 |
46 | 422 typedef struct pst_item_extra_field { |
49 | 423 char *field_name; |
424 char *value; | |
425 struct pst_item_extra_field *next; | |
16 | 426 } pst_item_extra_field; |
427 | |
49 | 428 |
46 | 429 typedef struct pst_item_journal { |
49 | 430 FILETIME *end; |
431 FILETIME *start; | |
432 char *type; | |
16 | 433 } pst_item_journal; |
434 | |
49 | 435 |
46 | 436 typedef struct pst_item_appointment { |
49 | 437 FILETIME *end; |
50 | 438 char *location; |
439 int alarm; // 1 = true, 0 = false | |
49 | 440 FILETIME *reminder; |
50 | 441 int32_t alarm_minutes; |
442 char *alarm_filename; | |
49 | 443 FILETIME *start; |
50 | 444 char *timezonestring; |
445 int32_t showas; | |
446 int32_t label; | |
447 int all_day; // 1 = true, 0 = false | |
448 char *recurrence; | |
449 int32_t recurrence_type; | |
450 FILETIME *recurrence_start; | |
451 FILETIME *recurrence_end; | |
16 | 452 } pst_item_appointment; |
453 | |
49 | 454 |
46 | 455 typedef struct pst_item { |
49 | 456 struct pst_item_email *email; // data reffering to email |
457 struct pst_item_folder *folder; // data reffering to folder | |
458 struct pst_item_contact *contact; // data reffering to contact | |
459 struct pst_item_attach *attach; // linked list of attachments | |
460 struct pst_item_message_store *message_store; // data referring to the message store | |
461 struct pst_item_extra_field *extra_fields; // linked list of extra headers and such | |
462 struct pst_item_journal *journal; // data reffering to a journal entry | |
463 struct pst_item_appointment *appointment; // data reffering to a calendar entry | |
464 int type; | |
465 char *ascii_type; | |
466 char *file_as; | |
467 char *comment; | |
468 int32_t message_size; | |
469 char *outlook_version; | |
470 char *record_key; // probably 16 bytes long. | |
471 size_t record_key_size; | |
472 int response_requested; // 1 = true, 0 = false | |
473 FILETIME *create_date; | |
474 FILETIME *modify_date; | |
475 int private_member; // 1 = true, 0 = false | |
16 | 476 } pst_item; |
477 | |
49 | 478 |
46 | 479 typedef struct pst_x_attrib_ll { |
49 | 480 uint32_t type; |
481 uint32_t mytype; | |
482 uint32_t map; | |
483 void *data; | |
484 struct pst_x_attrib_ll *next; | |
16 | 485 } pst_x_attrib_ll; |
486 | |
49 | 487 |
52 | 488 typedef struct pst_block_recorder { |
489 struct pst_block_recorder *next; | |
490 off_t offset; | |
491 size_t size; | |
492 int readcount; | |
493 } pst_block_recorder; | |
494 | |
495 | |
46 | 496 typedef struct pst_file { |
49 | 497 pst_index_ll *i_head, *i_tail; |
52 | 498 pst_desc_ll *d_head, *d_tail; |
49 | 499 pst_x_attrib_ll *x_head; |
52 | 500 pst_block_recorder *block_head; |
46 | 501 |
49 | 502 //set this to 0 to read 32-bit pst files (pre Outlook 2003) |
503 //set this to 1 to read 64-bit pst files (Outlook 2003 and later) | |
504 int do_read64; | |
46 | 505 |
49 | 506 uint64_t index1; |
507 uint64_t index1_back; | |
508 uint64_t index2; | |
509 uint64_t index2_back; | |
510 FILE * fp; // file pointer to opened PST file | |
511 uint64_t size; // pst file size | |
512 unsigned char encryption; // pst encryption setting | |
513 unsigned char ind_type; // pst index type | |
16 | 514 } pst_file; |
515 | |
49 | 516 |
46 | 517 typedef struct pst_block_offset { |
49 | 518 int16_t from; |
519 int16_t to; | |
16 | 520 } pst_block_offset; |
521 | |
49 | 522 |
46 | 523 typedef struct pst_block_offset_pointer { |
52 | 524 char *from; |
525 char *to; | |
526 int needfree; | |
35 | 527 } pst_block_offset_pointer; |
528 | |
49 | 529 |
530 typedef struct pst_num_item { | |
52 | 531 uint32_t id; // not an id1 or id2, this is actually some sort of type code |
532 char *data; | |
533 uint32_t type; | |
534 size_t size; | |
535 char *extra; | |
49 | 536 } pst_num_item; |
537 | |
16 | 538 |
46 | 539 typedef struct pst_num_array { |
49 | 540 int32_t count_item; |
541 int32_t orig_count; | |
542 int32_t count_array; | |
543 struct pst_num_item ** items; | |
544 struct pst_num_array *next; | |
16 | 545 } pst_num_array; |
546 | |
49 | 547 |
548 typedef struct pst_holder { | |
52 | 549 char **buf; |
49 | 550 FILE * fp; |
551 int base64; | |
552 char base64_extra_chars[3]; | |
553 uint32_t base64_extra; | |
554 } pst_holder; | |
555 | |
556 | |
557 typedef struct pst_subblock { | |
52 | 558 char *buf; |
559 size_t read_size; | |
560 size_t i_offset; | |
49 | 561 } pst_subblock; |
562 | |
563 | |
564 typedef struct pst_subblocks { | |
565 size_t subblock_count; | |
566 pst_subblock *subs; | |
567 } pst_subblocks; | |
568 | |
16 | 569 |
570 // prototypes | |
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571 int pst_open(pst_file *pf, char *name); |
46 | 572 int pst_close(pst_file *pf); |
573 pst_desc_ll * pst_getTopOfFolders(pst_file *pf, pst_item *root); | |
52 | 574 size_t pst_attach_to_mem(pst_file *pf, pst_item_attach *attach, char **b); |
46 | 575 size_t pst_attach_to_file(pst_file *pf, pst_item_attach *attach, FILE* fp); |
576 size_t pst_attach_to_file_base64(pst_file *pf, pst_item_attach *attach, FILE* fp); | |
577 int pst_load_index (pst_file *pf); | |
578 pst_desc_ll* pst_getNextDptr(pst_desc_ll* d); | |
579 int pst_load_extended_attributes(pst_file *pf); | |
16 | 580 |
46 | 581 int pst_build_id_ptr(pst_file *pf, off_t offset, int32_t depth, uint64_t linku1, uint64_t start_val, uint64_t end_val); |
48 | 582 int pst_build_desc_ptr(pst_file *pf, off_t offset, int32_t depth, uint64_t linku1, uint64_t *high_id, uint64_t start_val, uint64_t end_val); |
46 | 583 pst_item* pst_getItem(pst_file *pf, pst_desc_ll *d_ptr); |
584 pst_item* pst_parse_item (pst_file *pf, pst_desc_ll *d_ptr); | |
48 | 585 pst_num_array* pst_parse_block(pst_file *pf, uint64_t block_id, pst_index2_ll *i2_head, pst_num_array *na_head); |
46 | 586 int pst_process(pst_num_array *list, pst_item *item, pst_item_attach *attach); |
587 void pst_free_list(pst_num_array *list); | |
588 void pst_freeItem(pst_item *item); | |
589 void pst_free_id2(pst_index2_ll * head); | |
590 void pst_free_id (pst_index_ll *head); | |
591 void pst_free_desc (pst_desc_ll *head); | |
592 void pst_free_xattrib(pst_x_attrib_ll *x); | |
49 | 593 int pst_getBlockOffsetPointer(pst_file *pf, pst_index2_ll *i2_head, pst_subblocks *subblocks, uint32_t offset, pst_block_offset_pointer *p); |
52 | 594 int pst_getBlockOffset(char *buf, size_t read_size, uint32_t i_offset, uint32_t offset, pst_block_offset *p); |
46 | 595 pst_index2_ll* pst_build_id2(pst_file *pf, pst_index_ll* list, pst_index2_ll* head_ptr); |
596 pst_index_ll* pst_getID(pst_file* pf, uint64_t id); | |
597 pst_index_ll* pst_getID2(pst_index2_ll * ptr, uint64_t id); | |
598 pst_desc_ll* pst_getDptr(pst_file *pf, uint64_t id); | |
51 | 599 size_t pst_read_block_size(pst_file *pf, off_t offset, size_t size, char **buf); |
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Patch from Robert Simpson to fix doubly-linked list in the cache_ptr code, and allow arrays of unicode strings (without converting them).
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600 int pst_decrypt(char *buf, size_t size, unsigned char type); |
46 | 601 uint64_t pst_getIntAt(pst_file *pf, char *buf); |
602 uint64_t pst_getIntAtPos(pst_file *pf, off_t pos); | |
52 | 603 size_t pst_getAtPos(pst_file *pf, off_t pos, void* buf, size_t size); |
604 size_t pst_ff_getIDblock_dec(pst_file *pf, uint64_t id, char **b); | |
605 size_t pst_ff_getIDblock(pst_file *pf, uint64_t id, char** b); | |
606 size_t pst_ff_getID2block(pst_file *pf, uint64_t id2, pst_index2_ll *id2_head, char** buf); | |
49 | 607 size_t pst_ff_getID2data(pst_file *pf, pst_index_ll *ptr, pst_holder *h); |
608 size_t pst_ff_compile_ID(pst_file *pf, uint64_t id, pst_holder *h, size_t size); | |
16 | 609 |
46 | 610 int pst_strincmp(char *a, char *b, size_t x); |
611 int pst_stricmp(char *a, char *b); | |
612 size_t pst_fwrite(const void*ptr, size_t size, size_t nmemb, FILE*stream); | |
47 | 613 char * pst_wide_to_single(char *wt, size_t size); |
43 | 614 |
46 | 615 char * pst_rfc2426_escape(char *str); |
616 int pst_chr_count(char *str, char x); | |
617 char * pst_rfc2425_datetime_format(FILETIME *ft); | |
618 char * pst_rfc2445_datetime_format(FILETIME *ft); | |
43 | 619 |
51 | 620 void pst_printDptr(pst_file *pf, pst_desc_ll *ptr); |
621 void pst_printIDptr(pst_file* pf); | |
622 void pst_printID2ptr(pst_index2_ll *ptr); | |
16 | 623 |
624 #endif // defined LIBPST_H |