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author | Kirill Volinsky <mataes2007@gmail.com> | 2012-10-14 09:45:11 +0000 |
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committer | Kirill Volinsky <mataes2007@gmail.com> | 2012-10-14 09:45:11 +0000 |
commit | 4b6899c098f97960bf58456313ac8d643336dcd0 (patch) | |
tree | e04b9a7e1ddcff868fe81c2a6db3716c49d11c2f /protocols/YAMN/filter/Simple | |
parent | e179ffc995c96568bfdce46ac73f58d569166f05 (diff) |
YAMN: folders restructurization
git-svn-id: http://svn.miranda-ng.org/main/trunk@1919 1316c22d-e87f-b044-9b9b-93d7a3e3ba9c
Diffstat (limited to 'protocols/YAMN/filter/Simple')
-rw-r--r-- | protocols/YAMN/filter/Simple/AggressiveOptimize.h | 168 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | protocols/YAMN/filter/Simple/docs/simple-readme.txt | 51 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | protocols/YAMN/filter/Simple/maindll.cpp | 132 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | protocols/YAMN/filter/Simple/simple.dsp | 105 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | protocols/YAMN/filter/Simple/simple.mak | 207 |
5 files changed, 0 insertions, 663 deletions
diff --git a/protocols/YAMN/filter/Simple/AggressiveOptimize.h b/protocols/YAMN/filter/Simple/AggressiveOptimize.h deleted file mode 100644 index 1bf0e19c2c..0000000000 --- a/protocols/YAMN/filter/Simple/AggressiveOptimize.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,168 +0,0 @@ -
-//////////////////////////////
-// Version 1.40
-// October 22nd, 2002 - .NET (VC7, _MSC_VER=1300) support!
-// Version 1.30
-// Nov 24th, 2000
-// Version 1.20
-// Jun 9th, 2000
-// Version 1.10
-// Jan 23rd, 2000
-// Version 1.00
-// May 20th, 1999
-// Todd C. Wilson, Fresh Ground Software
-// (todd@nopcode.com)
-// This header file will kick in settings for Visual C++ 5 and 6 that will (usually)
-// result in smaller exe's.
-// The "trick" is to tell the compiler to not pad out the function calls; this is done
-// by not using the /O1 or /O2 option - if you do, you implicitly use /Gy, which pads
-// out each and every function call. In one single 500k dll, I managed to cut out 120k
-// by this alone!
-// The other two "tricks" are telling the Linker to merge all data-type segments together
-// in the exe file. The relocation, read-only (constants) data, and code section (.text)
-// sections can almost always be merged. Each section merged can save 4k in exe space,
-// since each section is padded out to 4k chunks. This is very noticeable with smaller
-// exes, since you could have only 700 bytes of data, 300 bytes of code, 94 bytes of
-// strings - padded out, this could be 12k of runtime, for 1094 bytes of stuff! For larger
-// programs, this is less overall, but can save at least 4k.
-// Note that if you're using MFC static or some other 3rd party libs, you may get poor
-// results with merging the readonly (.rdata) section - the exe may grow larger.
-// To use this feature, define _MERGE_DATA_ in your project or before this header is used.
-// With Visual C++ 5, the program uses a file alignment of 512 bytes, which results
-// in a small exe. Under VC6, the program instead uses 4k, which is the same as the
-// section size. The reason (from what I understand) is that 4k is the chunk size of
-// the virtual memory manager, and that WinAlign (an end-user tuning tool for Win98)
-// will re-align the programs on this boundary. The problem with this is that all of
-// Microsoft's system exes and dlls are *NOT* tuned like this, and using 4k causes serious
-// exe bloat. This is very noticeable for smaller programs.
-// The "trick" for this is to use the undocumented FILEALIGN linker parm to change the
-// padding from 4k to 1/2k, which results in a much smaller exe - anywhere from 20%-75%
-// depending on the size. Note that this is the same as using /OPT:NOWIN98, which *is*
-// a previously documented switch, but was left out of the docs for some reason in VC6 and
-// all of the current MSDN's - see KB:Q235956 for more information.
-// Microsoft does say that using the 4k alignment will "speed up process loading",
-// but I've been unable to notice a difference, even on my P180, with a very large (4meg) exe.
-// Please note, however, that this will probably not change the size of the COMPRESSED
-// file (either in a .zip file or in an install archive), since this 4k is all zeroes and
-// gets compressed away.
-// Also, the /ALIGN:4096 switch will "magically" do the same thing, even though this is the
-// default setting for this switch. Apparently this sets the same values as the above two
-// switches do. We do not use this in this header, since it smacks of a bug and not a feature.
-// Thanks to Michael Geary <Mike@Geary.com> for some additional tips!
-//
-// Notes about using this header in .NET
-// First off, VC7 does not allow a lot of the linker command options in pragma's. There is no
-// honest or good reason why Microsoft decided to make this change, it just doesn't.
-// So that is why there are a lot of <1300 #if's in the header.
-// If you want to take full advantage of the VC7 linker options, you will need to do it on a
-// PER PROJECT BASIS; you can no longer use a global header file like this to make it better.
-// Items I strongly suggest putting in all your VC7 project linker options command line settings:
-// /ignore:4078 /RELEASE
-// Compiler options:
-// /GL (Whole Program Optimization)
-// If you're making an .EXE and not a .DLL, consider adding in:
-// /GA (Optimize for Windows Application)
-// Some items to consider using in your VC7 projects (not VC6):
-// Link-time Code Generation - whole code optimization. Put this in your exe/dll project link settings.
-// /LTCG:NOSTATUS
-// The classic no-padding and no-bloat compiler C/C++ switch:
-// /opt:nowin98
-//
-// (C++ command line options: /GL /opt:nowin98 and /GA for .exe files)
-// (Link command line options: /ignore:4078 /RELEASE /LTCG:NOSTATUS)
-//
-// Now, notes on using these options in VC7 vs VC6.
-// VC6 consistently, for me, produces smaller code from C++ the exact same sources,
-// with or without this header. On average, VC6 produces 5% smaller binaries compared
-// to VC7 compiling the exact same project, *without* this header. With this header, VC6
-// will make a 13k file, while VC7 will make a 64k one. VC7 is just bloaty, pure and
-// simple - all that managed/unmanaged C++ runtimes, and the CLR stuff must be getting
-// in the way of code generation. However, template support is better, so there.
-// Both VC6 and VC7 show the same end kind of end result savings - larger binary output
-// will shave about 2% off, where as smaller projects (support DLL's, cpl's,
-// activex controls, ATL libs, etc) get the best result, since the padding is usually
-// more than the actual usable code. But again, VC7 does not compile down as small as VC6.
-//
-// The argument can be made that doing this is a waste of time, since the "zero bytes"
-// will be compressed out in a zip file or install archive. Not really - it doesn't matter
-// if the data is a string of zeroes or ones or 85858585 - it will still take room (20 bytes
-// in a zip file, 29 bytes if only *4* of them 4k bytes are not the same) and time to
-// compress that data and decompress it. Also, 20k of zeros is NOT 20k on disk - it's the
-// size of the cluster slop- for Fat32 systems, 20k can be 32k, NTFS could make it 24k if you're
-// just 1 byte over (round up). Most end users do not have the dual P4 Xeon systems with
-// two gigs of RDram and a Raid 0+1 of Western Digital 120meg Special Editions that all
-// worthy developers have (all six of us), so they will need any space and LOADING TIME
-// savings they will need; taking an extra 32k or more out of your end user's 64megs of
-// ram on Windows 98 is Not a Good Thing.
-//
-// Now, as a ADDED BONUS at NO EXTRA COST TO YOU! Under VC6, using the /merge:.text=.data
-// pragma will cause the output file to be un-disassembleable! (is that a word?) At least,
-// with the normal tools - WinDisam, DumpBin, and the like will not work. Try it - use the
-// header, compile release, and then use DUMPBIN /DISASM filename.exe - no code!
-// Thanks to Gëzim Pani <gpani@siu.edu> for discovering this gem - for a full writeup on
-// this issue and the ramifactions of it, visit www.nopcode.com for the Aggressive Optimize
-// article.
-
-#ifndef _AGGRESSIVEOPTIMIZE_H_
-#define _AGGRESSIVEOPTIMIZE_H_
-
-#pragma warning(disable:4711)
-
-#ifdef NDEBUG
-// /Og (global optimizations), /Os (favor small code), /Oy (no frame pointers)
-#pragma optimize("gsy",on)
-
-#if (_MSC_VER<1300)
- #pragma comment(linker,"/RELEASE")
-#endif
-
-/*
-// Note that merging the .rdata section will result in LARGER exe's if you using
-// MFC (esp. static link). If this is desirable, define _MERGE_RDATA_ in your project.
-#ifdef _MERGE_RDATA_
-#pragma comment(linker,"/merge:.rdata=.data")
-#endif // _MERGE_RDATA_
-
-#pragma comment(linker,"/merge:.text=.data")
-#if (_MSC_VER<1300)
- // In VC7, this causes problems with the relocation and data tables, so best to not merge them
- #pragma comment(linker,"/merge:.reloc=.data")
-#endif
-*/
-
-// Merging sections with different attributes causes a linker warning, so
-// turn off the warning. From Michael Geary. Undocumented, as usual!
-#if (_MSC_VER<1300)
- // In VC7, you will need to put this in your project settings
- #pragma comment(linker,"/ignore:4078")
-#endif
-
-// With Visual C++ 5, you already get the 512-byte alignment, so you will only need
-// it for VC6, and maybe later.
-#if _MSC_VER >= 1000
-
-// Option #1: use /filealign
-// Totally undocumented! And if you set it lower than 512 bytes, the program crashes.
-// Either leave at 0x200 or 0x1000
-//#pragma comment(linker,"/FILEALIGN:0x200")
-
-// Option #2: use /opt:nowin98
-// See KB:Q235956 or the READMEVC.htm in your VC directory for info on this one.
-// This is our currently preferred option, since it is fully documented and unlikely
-// to break in service packs and updates.
-#if (_MSC_VER<1300)
- // In VC7, you will need to put this in your project settings
- #pragma comment(linker,"/opt:nowin98")
-#else
-
-// Option #3: use /align:4096
-// A side effect of using the default align value is that it turns on the above switch.
-// Does nothing under Vc7 that /opt:nowin98 doesn't already give you
-// #pragma comment(linker,"/ALIGN:512")
-#endif
-
-#endif // _MSC_VER >= 1000
-
-#endif // NDEBUG
-
-#endif // _AGGRESSIVEOPTIMIZE_H_
diff --git a/protocols/YAMN/filter/Simple/docs/simple-readme.txt b/protocols/YAMN/filter/Simple/docs/simple-readme.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 34c0842c87..0000000000 --- a/protocols/YAMN/filter/Simple/docs/simple-readme.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -==========================
-= Simple Filter for YAMN =
-==========================
-
-Q: What???
-A: YAMN filter to classify incoming email.
-
-Q: How?
-A: Regarding what the email is from and finding it in the blacklist email file.
-
-Q: Blacklist email file?
-A: Yes. It is created by yourself and located in Miranda directory with name 'simplefilterdeny.txt'
-
-Q: Created by myself?
-A: Just create the file and write there your blacklist mails in every line.
-
-Q: That's all?
-A: Yes and no. You can specify spamlevel for each mail.
-
-Q: Spamlevel?
-A: Yes.
- 1=notify, display with another color in mailbrowser
- 2=do not notify, display with another color in mailbrowser
- 3=delete, display in mailbrowser about deleted mail
- 4=delete, do not display (mail's quick death, hehe)
-
-Q: How to specify it?
-A: After email press <tab> and write number 1-4. Note this is optional. If not defined, level 2 is default.
-
-Q: Ok, that's easy.
-A: Yes, this is the example:
-<------ start of file ------>
-nigeria@spamserver.com 2
-cheapsoftware@junkmails.net 3
-learnenglish@commercial.org
-<------ end of file ------->
-
-Q: Wait while. Ok, but it does not work.
-A: Check if you have this plugin listed in Miranda/Options/Plugins/YAMN item as YAMN plugin.
-
-Q: No, it is not listed in YAMN plugins.
-A: Then check if the dll residents in Plugins/YAMN direcotry.
-
-Q: This directory does not exists.
-A: Create it and put the dll there. Restart Miranda.
-
-Q: Hmmm, ok. But it is not still listed.
-A: Your version of YAMN and filter does not match.
-
-Q: And?
-A: Try to look to http://www.majvan.host.sk/Projekty/YAMN for updates.
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/protocols/YAMN/filter/Simple/maindll.cpp b/protocols/YAMN/filter/Simple/maindll.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 44a277d4fa..0000000000 --- a/protocols/YAMN/filter/Simple/maindll.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,132 +0,0 @@ -//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-#include <windows.h>
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <string.h>
-#include <time.h>
-#include <newpluginapi.h>
-#include <m_system.h>
-#include <m_langpack.h>
-#include <m_options.h>
-#include "../../m_filterplugin.h"
-#if !defined(_WIN64)
- #include "aggressiveoptimize.h"
-#endif
-
-typedef INT_PTR(* MIRANDASERVICE)(WPARAM,LPARAM);
-
-DWORD WINAPI FilterMail(HACCOUNT Account,DWORD AccountVer,HYAMNMAIL Mail,DWORD MailVer);//Function marks mail as spam when it is spam...
-DWORD WINAPI UnLoadFilter(LPVOID);
-
-YAMN_FILTERIMPORTFCN FilterFunctions= //we set for YAMN which is our filter function
-{
- FilterMail,
- UnLoadFilter, //No unloading
-};
-
-YAMN_FILTERREGISTRATION FilterRegistration= //classical YAMN registration
-{
- "Simple filter plugin for YAMN",
- "",
- "© porter+ majvan",
- "Classifies mails using the blacklist emails stored in file",
- "porterbox@hotmail.com",
- "http://www.majvan.host.sk/Projekty/YAMN?fm=soft",
-};
-
-char *FilterPath=NULL;
-
-struct YAMNExportedFcn
-{
- YAMN_SETFILTERPLUGINFCNIMPORTFCN SetFilterPluginFcnImportFcn;
- MIRANDASERVICE RegisterFilterPlugin;
-} YAMNFcn,*pYAMNFcn; //exported functions from YAMN we will use
-
-HYAMNFILTERPLUGIN POPFilePlugin; //handle of this plugin for YAMN
-HINSTANCE hInst; //handle of this DLL for Windows
-
-extern "C" BOOL WINAPI DllMain(HINSTANCE hinstDLL, DWORD fwdreason, LPVOID lpvReserved)
-{
- hInst=hinstDLL;
- return true;
-}
-
-extern "C" int __declspec(dllexport) LoadFilter(MIRANDASERVICE GetYAMNFcnPtr)
-{
- FilterPath=new char[MAX_PATH];
- char *delim;
- pYAMNFcn=&YAMNFcn;
-
- GetModuleFileName(GetModuleHandle(NULL),FilterPath,MAX_PATH);
- if(NULL!=(delim=strrchr(FilterPath,'\\')))
- *delim=0;
- lstrcat(FilterPath,"\\simplefilterdeny.txt");
-
- pYAMNFcn->RegisterFilterPlugin=(MIRANDASERVICE)GetYAMNFcnPtr((WPARAM)MS_YAMN_REGISTERFILTERPLUGIN,(LPARAM)0);
- pYAMNFcn->SetFilterPluginFcnImportFcn=(YAMN_SETFILTERPLUGINFCNIMPORTFCN)GetYAMNFcnPtr((WPARAM)YAMN_SETFILTERPLUGINFCNIMPORTID,(LPARAM)0);
-//Register our filter plugin to YAMN
- if(NULL==(POPFilePlugin=(HYAMNFILTERPLUGIN)pYAMNFcn->RegisterFilterPlugin((WPARAM)&FilterRegistration,(LPARAM)YAMN_FILTERREGISTRATIONVERSION)))
- return 0;
-//And add our imported functions for YAMN
- if (!pYAMNFcn->SetFilterPluginFcnImportFcn(POPFilePlugin,0xb0000000,&FilterFunctions,YAMN_FILTERIMPORTFCNVERSION))
- return 0;
- return 1; //Load luccess
-}
-
-DWORD WINAPI UnLoadFilter(LPVOID)
-{
- if(FilterPath!=NULL)
- delete[] FilterPath;
- FilterPath=NULL;
-
- return 0;
-}
-
-extern "C" int __declspec(dllexport) UninstallFilter()
-{
- if(FilterPath==NULL)
- MessageBox(NULL,"Cannot delete blacklist file when Simple Filter is not loaded. Please do it manually.","Simple Filter uninstalling",MB_OK|MB_ICONWARNING);
- else
- DeleteFile(FilterPath);
- return 0;
-}
-
-
-//And this is main filter function.
-DWORD WINAPI FilterMail(HACCOUNT Account,DWORD AccountVer,HYAMNMAIL Mail,DWORD MailVer)
-{
- FILE *fp;
- char EmailSpam[256];
- unsigned char spamLevel;
- struct CMimeItem *Browser;
-
- if(MailVer!=YAMN_MAILVERSION) //we test if we work with the right YAMNMAIL
- return 0;
- if(Mail->MailData==NULL) //MailData should be available
- return 0;
- fp=fopen(FilterPath,"rt");
- if(fp != NULL) {
- if (!(Mail->Flags & YAMN_MSG_VIRTUAL))
- for(Browser=Mail->MailData->TranslatedHeader;Browser!=NULL;Browser=Browser->Next) { //we browse all header stored in Mail->TranslatedHeader
- if ((!lstrcmp(Browser->name,"Return-Path")) || (!lstrcmp(Browser->name,"From"))) { //and if we find
- fseek(fp, 0L, SEEK_SET);
- while(!feof(fp)) {
- if(fscanf(fp, "%255s", EmailSpam) != 0) {
- if (!feof(fp))
- if(fscanf(fp, "%d", &spamLevel)==0)
- spamLevel=2;
- if(spamLevel>4)
- spamLevel=2;
- if(strstr(Browser->value,EmailSpam)!=NULL) {
- if ((Mail->Flags & (YAMN_MSG_SPAMMASK==0)) && (spamLevel==0))
- Mail->Flags&=~(YAMN_MSG_SOUND | YAMN_MSG_APP | YAMN_MSG_POPUP | YAMN_MSG_SYSTRAY | YAMN_MSG_BROWSER);
- else if ((Mail->Flags & YAMN_MSG_SPAMMASK) < spamLevel) //if some filter plugin set higher level of spam, we do nothing
- Mail->Flags=(Mail->Flags & ~YAMN_MSG_SPAMMASK)+spamLevel; //else we set spam level 2 (clearing spam bits and then settting them to level 2
- }
- }
- }
- }
- }
- fclose(fp);
- }
- return 1;
-}
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