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/* -*- c++ -*-
kmime_codecs.cpp
This file is part of KMime, the KDE internet mail/usenet news message library.
Copyright (c) 2001-2002 Marc Mutz <mutz@kde.org>
KMime is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2, as
published by the Free Software Foundation.
KMime is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
In addition, as a special exception, the copyright holders give
permission to link the code of this library with any edition of
the TQt library by Trolltech AS, Norway (or with modified versions
of TQt that use the same license as TQt), and distribute linked
combinations including the two. You must obey the GNU General
Public License in all respects for all of the code used other than
TQt. If you modify this file, you may extend this exception to
your version of the file, but you are not obligated to do so. If
you do not wish to do so, delete this exception statement from
your version.
*/
#include "kmime_codecs.h"
#include "kmime_util.h"
#include "kmime_codec_base64.h"
#include "kmime_codec_qp.h"
#include "kmime_codec_uuencode.h"
#include "kmime_codec_identity.h"
#include <kdebug.h>
#include <tqcstring.h>
#include <kstaticdeleter.h>
#include <cassert>
#include <cstring>
using namespace KMime;
namespace KMime {
// global list of KMime::Codec's
TQAsciiDict<Codec>* Codec::all = 0;
static KStaticDeleter<TQAsciiDict<Codec> > sdAll;
#if defined(TQT_THREAD_SUPPORT)
TQMutex* Codec::dictLock = 0;
static KStaticDeleter<TQMutex> sdDictLock;
#endif
void Codec::fillDictionary() {
all->setAutoDelete(true);
//all->insert( "7bit", new SevenBitCodec() );
//all->insert( "8bit", new EightBitCodec() );
all->insert( "base64", new Base64Codec() );
all->insert( "quoted-printable", new QuotedPrintableCodec() );
all->insert( "b", new Rfc2047BEncodingCodec() );
all->insert( "q", new Rfc2047TQEncodingCodec() );
all->insert( "x-kmime-rfc2231", new Rfc2231EncodingCodec() );
all->insert( "x-uuencode", new UUCodec() );
//all->insert( "binary", new BinaryCodec() );
}
Codec * Codec::codecForName( const char * name ) {
#if defined(TQT_THREAD_SUPPORT)
if ( !dictLock )
sdDictLock.setObject( dictLock, new TQMutex );
dictLock->lock(); // protect "all"
#endif
if ( !all ) {
sdAll.setObject( all, new TQAsciiDict<Codec>( 11, false /* case-insensitive */) );
fillDictionary();
}
Codec * codec = (*all)[ name ];
#if defined(TQT_THREAD_SUPPORT)
dictLock->unlock();
#endif
if ( !codec )
kdDebug() << "Unknown codec \"" << name << "\" requested!" << endl;
return codec;
}
Codec * Codec::codecForName( const TQCString & name ) {
return codecForName( name.data() );
}
bool Codec::encode( const char* & scursor, const char * const send,
char* & dcursor, const char * const dend,
bool withCRLF ) const
{
// get an encoder:
Encoder * enc = makeEncoder( withCRLF );
assert( enc );
// encode and check for output buffer overflow:
while ( !enc->encode( scursor, send, dcursor, dend ) )
if ( dcursor == dend ) {
delete enc;
return false; // not enough space in output buffer
}
// finish and check for output buffer overflow:
while ( !enc->finish( dcursor, dend ) )
if ( dcursor == dend ) {
delete enc;
return false; // not enough space in output buffer
}
// cleanup and return:
delete enc;
return true; // successfully encoded.
}
TQByteArray Codec::encode( const TQByteArray & src, bool withCRLF ) const
{
// allocate buffer for the worst case:
TQByteArray result( maxEncodedSizeFor( src.size(), withCRLF ) );
// set up iterators:
TQByteArray::ConstIterator iit = src.begin();
TQByteArray::ConstIterator iend = src.end();
TQByteArray::Iterator oit = result.begin();
TQByteArray::ConstIterator oend = result.end();
// encode
if ( !encode( iit, iend, oit, oend, withCRLF ) )
kdFatal() << name() << " codec lies about it's mEncodedSizeFor()"
<< endl;
// shrink result to actual size:
result.truncate( oit - result.begin() );
return result;
}
TQCString Codec::encodeToTQCString( const TQByteArray & src, bool withCRLF ) const
{
// allocate buffer for the worst case (remember to add one for the trailing NUL)
TQCString result( maxEncodedSizeFor( src.size(), withCRLF ) + 1 );
// set up iterators:
TQByteArray::ConstIterator iit = src.begin();
TQByteArray::ConstIterator iend = src.end();
TQByteArray::Iterator oit = result.begin();
TQByteArray::ConstIterator oend = result.end() - 1;
// encode
if ( !encode( iit, iend, oit, oend, withCRLF ) )
kdFatal() << name() << " codec lies about it's mEncodedSizeFor()"
<< endl;
// shrink result to actual size:
result.truncate( oit - result.begin() );
return result;
}
TQByteArray Codec::decode( const TQByteArray & src, bool withCRLF ) const
{
// allocate buffer for the worst case:
TQByteArray result( maxDecodedSizeFor( src.size(), withCRLF ) );
// set up iterators:
TQByteArray::ConstIterator iit = src.begin();
TQByteArray::ConstIterator iend = src.end();
TQByteArray::Iterator oit = result.begin();
TQByteArray::ConstIterator oend = result.end();
// decode
if ( !decode( iit, iend, oit, oend, withCRLF ) )
kdFatal() << name() << " codec lies about it's maxDecodedSizeFor()"
<< endl;
// shrink result to actual size:
result.truncate( oit - result.begin() );
return result;
}
bool Codec::decode( const char* & scursor, const char * const send,
char* & dcursor, const char * const dend,
bool withCRLF ) const
{
// get a decoder:
Decoder * dec = makeDecoder( withCRLF );
assert( dec );
// decode and check for output buffer overflow:
while ( !dec->decode( scursor, send, dcursor, dend ) )
if ( dcursor == dend ) {
delete dec;
return false; // not enough space in output buffer
}
// finish and check for output buffer overflow:
while ( !dec->finish( dcursor, dend ) )
if ( dcursor == dend ) {
delete dec;
return false; // not enough space in output buffer
}
// cleanup and return:
delete dec;
return true; // successfully encoded.
}
// write as much as possible off the output buffer. Return true if
// flushing was complete, false if some chars could not be flushed.
bool Encoder::flushOutputBuffer( char* & dcursor, const char * const dend ) {
int i;
// copy output buffer to output stream:
for ( i = 0 ; dcursor != dend && i < mOutputBufferCursor ; ++i )
*dcursor++ = mOutputBuffer[i];
// calculate the number of missing chars:
int numCharsLeft = mOutputBufferCursor - i;
// push the remaining chars to the begin of the buffer:
if ( numCharsLeft )
qmemmove( mOutputBuffer, mOutputBuffer + i, numCharsLeft );
// adjust cursor:
mOutputBufferCursor = numCharsLeft;
return !numCharsLeft;
}
} // namespace KMime
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