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/*
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kmime_codecs.h
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This file is part of KMime, the KDE internet mail/usenet news message library.
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Copyright (c) 2001-2002 Marc Mutz <mutz@kde.org>
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KMime is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2, as
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published by the Free Software Foundation.
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KMime is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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In addition, as a special exception, the copyright holders give
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permission to link the code of this library with any edition of
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the TQt library by Trolltech AS, Norway (or with modified versions
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of TQt that use the same license as TQt), and distribute linked
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combinations including the two. You must obey the GNU General
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Public License in all respects for all of the code used other than
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TQt. If you modify this file, you may extend this exception to
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your version of the file, but you are not obligated to do so. If
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you do not wish to do so, delete this exception statement from
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your version.
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*/
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#ifndef __KMIME_CODECS__
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#define __KMIME_CODECS__
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#include <tqasciidict.h>
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#if defined(QT_THREAD_SUPPORT)
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# include <tqmutex.h>
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#endif
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#include <tqcstring.h> // TQByteArray
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#include <kdebug.h> // for kdFatal()
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#include <tdepimmacros.h>
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namespace KMime {
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// forward declarations:
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class Encoder;
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class Decoder;
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/** Abstract base class of codecs like base64 and
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quoted-printable. It's a singleton.
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@short Codecs for common mail transfer encodings.
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@author Marc Mutz <mutz@kde.org>
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*/
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class KDE_EXPORT Codec {
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protected:
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static TQAsciiDict<Codec>* all;
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#if defined(QT_THREAD_SUPPORT)
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static TQMutex* dictLock;
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#endif
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Codec() {}
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private:
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static void fillDictionary();
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public:
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static Codec * codecForName( const char * name );
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static Codec * codecForName( const TQCString & name );
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virtual int maxEncodedSizeFor( int insize, bool withCRLF=false ) const = 0;
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virtual int maxDecodedSizeFor( int insize, bool withCRLF=false ) const = 0;
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virtual Encoder * makeEncoder( bool withCRLF=false ) const = 0;
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virtual Decoder * makeDecoder( bool withCRLF=false ) const = 0;
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/**
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* Convenience wrapper that can be used for small chunks of data
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* when you can provide a large enough buffer. The default
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* implementation creates an Encoder and uses it.
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*
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* Encodes a chunk of bytes starting at @p scursor and extending to
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* @p send into the buffer described by @p dcursor and @p dend.
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*
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* This function doesn't support chaining of blocks. The returned
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* block cannot be added to, but you don't need to finalize it, too.
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*
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* Example usage (@p in contains the input data):
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* <pre>
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* KMime::Codec * codec = KMime::Codec::codecForName( "base64" );
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* kdFatal( !codec ) << "no base64 codec found!?" << endl;
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* TQByteArray out( in.size()*1.4 ); // crude maximal size of b64 encoding
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* TQByteArray::Iterator iit = in.begin();
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* TQByteArray::Iterator oit = out.begin();
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* if ( !codec->encode( iit, in.end(), oit, out.end() ) ) {
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* kdDebug() << "output buffer too small" << endl;
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* return;
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* }
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* kdDebug() << "Size of encoded data: " << oit - out.begin() << endl;
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* </pre>
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*
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* @param scursor/send begin and end of input buffer
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* @param dcursor/dend begin and end of output buffer
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* @param withCRLF If true, make the lineends CRLF, else make them LF only.
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*
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* @return false if the encoded data didn't fit into the output
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* buffer.
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**/
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virtual bool encode( const char* & scursor, const char * const send,
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char* & dcursor, const char * const dend,
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bool withCRLF=false ) const;
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/**
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* Convenience wrapper that can be used for small chunks of data
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* when you can provide a large enough buffer. The default
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* implementation creates a Decoder and uses it.
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*
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* Decodes a chunk of bytes starting at @p scursor and extending to
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* @p send into the buffer described by @p dcursor and @p dend.
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*
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* This function doesn't support chaining of blocks. The returned
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* block cannot be added to, but you don't need to finalize it, too.
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*
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* Example usage (@p in contains the input data):
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* <pre>
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* KMime::Codec * codec = KMime::Codec::codecForName( "base64" );
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* kdFatal( !codec ) << "no base64 codec found!?" << endl;
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* TQByteArray out( in.size() ); // good guess for any encoding...
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* TQByteArray::Iterator iit = in.begin();
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* TQByteArray::Iterator oit = out.begin();
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* if ( !codec->decode( iit, in.end(), oit, out.end() ) ) {
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* kdDebug() << "output buffer too small" << endl;
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* return;
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* }
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* kdDebug() << "Size of decoded data: " << oit - out.begin() << endl;
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* </pre>
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*
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* @param scursor/send begin and end of input buffer
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* @param dcursor/dend begin and end of output buffer
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* @param withCRLF If true, make the lineends CRLF, else make them LF only.
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*
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* @return false if the decoded data didn't fit into the output
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* buffer.
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**/
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virtual bool decode( const char* & scursor, const char * const send,
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char* & dcursor, const char * const dend,
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bool withCRLF=false ) const;
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/**
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* Even more convenient, but also a bit slower and more memory
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* intensive, since it allocates storage for the worst case and then
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* shrinks the result TQByteArray to the actual size again.
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*
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* For use with small @p src.
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**/
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virtual TQByteArray encode( const TQByteArray & src, bool withCRLF=false ) const;
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/**
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* Even more convenient, but also a bit slower and more memory
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* intensive, since it allocates storage for the worst case and then
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* shrinks the result TQCString to the actual size again.
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*
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* For use with small @p src.
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*
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* This method only works for codecs whose output is in the 8bit
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* domain (ie. not in the binary domain). Codecs that do not fall
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* into this category will return a null TQCString.
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**/
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virtual TQCString encodeToTQCString( const TQByteArray & src, bool withCRLF=false ) const;
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/**
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* Even more convenient, but also a bit slower and more memory
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* intensive, since it allocates storage for the worst case and then
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* shrinks the result TQByteArray to the actual size again.
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*
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* For use with small @p src.
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**/
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virtual TQByteArray decode( const TQByteArray & src, bool withCRLF=false ) const;
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/**
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* @return the name of the encoding. Guaranteed to be lowercase.
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*/
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virtual const char * name() const = 0;
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virtual ~Codec() {}
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};
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/**
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* Stateful decoder class, modelled after TQTextDecoder.
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*
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* @section Overview
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*
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* KMime decoders are designed to be able to process encoded data in
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* chunks of arbitrary size and to work with output buffers of also
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* arbitrary size. They maintain any state necessary to go on where
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* the previous call left off.
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*
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* The class consists of only two methods of interest: see decode,
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* which decodes an input block and finalize, which flushes any
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* remaining data to the output stream.
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*
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* Typically, you will create a decoder instance, call decode as
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* often as necessary, then call finalize (most often a single
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* call suffices, but it might be that during that call the output
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* buffer is filled, so you should be prepared to call finalize
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* as often as necessary, ie. until it returns @p true).
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*
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* @section Return Values
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*
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* Both methods return @p true to indicate that they've finished their
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* job. For decode, a return value of @p true means that the
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* current input block has been finished (@p false most often means
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* that the output buffer is full, but that isn't required
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* behavior. The decode call is free to return at arbitrary
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* times during processing).
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*
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* For finalize, a return value of @p true means that all data
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* implicitly or explicitly stored in the decoder instance has been
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* flushed to the output buffer. A @p false return value should be
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* interpreted as "check if the output buffer is full and call me
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* again", just as with decode.
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*
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* @section Usage Pattern
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*
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* Since the decoder maintains state, you can only use it once. After
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* a sequence of input blocks has been processed, you finalize
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* the output and then delete the decoder instance. If you want to
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* process another input block sequence, you create a new instance.
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*
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* Typical usage (@p in contains the (base64-encoded) input data),
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* taking into account all the conventions detailed above:
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*
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* <pre>
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* KMime::Codec * codec = KMime::Codec::codecForName( "base64" );
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* kdFatal( !codec ) << "No codec found for base64!" << endl;
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* KMime::Decoder * dec = codec->makeDecoder();
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* assert( dec ); // should not happen
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* TQByteArray out( 256 ); // small buffer is enough ;-)
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* TQByteArray::Iterator iit = in.begin();
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* TQByteArray::Iterator oit = out.begin();
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* // decode the chunk
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* while ( !dec->decode( iit, in.end(), oit, out.end() ) )
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* if ( oit == out.end() ) { // output buffer full, process contents
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* do_something_with( out );
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* oit = out.begin();
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* }
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* // repeat while loop for each input block
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* // ...
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* // finish (flush remaining data from decoder):
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* while ( !dec->finish( oit, out.end() ) )
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* if ( oit == out.end() ) { // output buffer full, process contents
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* do_something_with( out );
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* oit = out.begin();
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* }
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* // now process last chunk:
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* out.resize( oit - out.begin() );
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* do_something_with( out );
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* // _delete_ the decoder, but not the codec:
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* delete dec;
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* </pre>
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*
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* @short Stateful CTE decoder class
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* @author Marc Mutz <mutz@kde.org>
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**/
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class Decoder {
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protected:
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friend class Codec;
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/**
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* Protected constructor. Use KMime::Codec::makeDecoder to
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* create an instance. The bool parameter determines whether lines
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* end with CRLF (true) or LF (false, default).
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**/
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Decoder( bool withCRLF=false )
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: mWithCRLF( withCRLF ) {}
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public:
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virtual ~Decoder() {}
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/** Decode a chunk of data, maintaining state information between
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* calls. See class decumentation for calling conventions.
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**/
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virtual bool decode( const char* & scursor, const char * const send,
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char* & dcursor, const char * const dend ) = 0;
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/** Call this method to finalize the output stream. Writes all
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* remaining data and resets the decoder. See KMime::Codec for
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* calling conventions.
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**/
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virtual bool finish( char* & dcursor, const char * const dend ) = 0;
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protected:
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const bool mWithCRLF;
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};
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/** Stateful encoder class, modelled after TQTextEncoder.
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@short Stateful encoder class
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@author Marc Mutz <mutz@kde.org>
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*/
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class Encoder {
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protected:
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friend class Codec;
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/** Protected constructor. Use KMime::Codec::makeEncoder if you
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want one. The bool parameter determines whether lines end with
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CRLF (true) or LF (false, default). */
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Encoder( bool withCRLF=false )
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: mOutputBufferCursor( 0 ), mWithCRLF( withCRLF ) {}
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public:
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virtual ~Encoder() {}
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/** Encode a chunk of data, maintaining state information between
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calls. See KMime::Codec for calling conventions. */
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virtual bool encode( const char* & scursor, const char * const send,
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char* & dcursor, const char * const dend ) = 0;
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/** Call this method to finalize the output stream. Writes all
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remaining data and resets the encoder. See KMime::Codec for
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calling conventions. */
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virtual bool finish( char* & dcursor, const char * const dend ) = 0;
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protected:
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/** Space in the output buffer */
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enum { maxBufferedChars = 8 };
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/** Writes @p ch to the output stream or the output buffer,
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depending on whether or not the output stream has space left.
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@return true if written to the output stream, false if buffered. */
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bool write( char ch, char* & dcursor, const char * const dend ) {
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if ( dcursor != dend ) {
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// if there's space in the output stream, write there:
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*dcursor++ = ch;
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return true;
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} else {
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// else buffer the output:
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kdFatal( mOutputBufferCursor >= maxBufferedChars )
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<< "KMime::Encoder: internal buffer overflow!" << endl;
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mOutputBuffer[ mOutputBufferCursor++ ] = ch;
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return false;
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}
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}
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/** Writes characters from the output buffer to the output stream.
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Implementations of encode and finish should call this
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at the very beginning and for each iteration of the while loop.
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@return true if all chars could be written, false otherwise */
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bool flushOutputBuffer( char* & dcursor, const char * const dend );
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/** Convenience function. Outputs LF or CRLF, based on the state of
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mWithCRLF */
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bool writeCRLF( char* & dcursor, const char * const dend ) {
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if ( mWithCRLF )
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write( '\r', dcursor, dend );
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return write( '\n', dcursor, dend );
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}
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private:
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/** An output buffer to simplyfy some codecs. Use with write
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and flushOutputBuffer */
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char mOutputBuffer[ maxBufferedChars ];
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protected:
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uchar mOutputBufferCursor;
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const bool mWithCRLF;
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};
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} // namespace KMime
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#endif // __KMIME_CODECS__
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