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The Subject in an email can be split on two lines.
In such case, the second line (starting with a space) can be
joined to the first one.
It is handled differently when parsing stdin or a file.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Monjalon <thomas.monjalon@6wind.com>
if [ -n "$1" ] ; then
for patch in "$@" ; do
if [ -n "$1" ] ; then
for patch in "$@" ; do
- subject=$(sed -n 's,^Subject: ,,p' "$patch")
+ # Subject can be on 2 lines
+ subject=$(sed '/^Subject: */!d;s///;N;s,\n[[:space:]]\+, ,;s,\n.*,,;q' "$patch")
check "$patch" '' "$subject"
done
elif [ ! -t 0 ] ; then # stdin
subject=$(while read header value ; do
if [ "$header" = 'Subject:' ] ; then
check "$patch" '' "$subject"
done
elif [ ! -t 0 ] ; then # stdin
subject=$(while read header value ; do
if [ "$header" = 'Subject:' ] ; then
+ IFS= read next
+ continuation=$(echo "$next" | sed -n 's,^[[:space:]]\+, ,p')
+ echo $value$continuation