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<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE> DwBody Man Page </TITLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF">
<H2>
<FONT COLOR="navy"> NAME </FONT>
</H2>
<P>
DwBody -- Class representing a MIME message body
<H2>
<FONT COLOR="navy"> SYNOPSIS </FONT>
</H2>
<PRE>class DW_EXPORT DwBody : public <A HREF="msgcmp.html">DwMessageComponent</A> {
friend class DwHeaders;
friend class DwEntity;
friend class DwBodyPart;
public:
<A HREF="body.html#DwBody">DwBody</A>();
<A HREF="body.html#DwBody">DwBody</A>(const DwBody& aBody);
<A HREF="body.html#DwBody">DwBody</A>(const DwString& aStr, DwMessageComponent* aParent=0);
virtual ~DwBody();
const DwBody& <A HREF="body.html#op_eq">operator =</A> (const DwBody& aBody);
virtual void <A HREF="body.html#Parse">Parse</A>();
virtual void <A HREF="body.html#Assemble">Assemble</A>();
virtual DwMessageComponent* <A HREF="body.html#Clone">Clone</A>() const;
DwBodyPart* <A HREF="body.html#FirstBodyPart">FirstBodyPart</A>() const;
void <A HREF="body.html#AddBodyPart">AddBodyPart</A>(DwBodyPart* aPart);
DwMessage* <A HREF="body.html#Message">Message</A>() const;
void <A HREF="body.html#SetMessage">SetMessage</A>(DwMessage* aMessage);
static DwBody* <A HREF="body.html#NewBody">NewBody</A>(const DwString& aStr, DwMessageComponent* aParent);
static DwBody* (*<A HREF="body.html#sNewBody">sNewBody</A>)(const DwString&, DwMessageComponent*);
protected:
DwString <A HREF="body.html#mBoundaryStr">mBoundaryStr</A>;
DwString <A HREF="body.html#mPreamble">mPreamble</A>;
DwString <A HREF="body.html#mEpilogue">mEpilogue</A>;
DwBodyPart* <A HREF="body.html#mFirstBodyPart">mFirstBodyPart</A>;
DwMessage* <A HREF="body.html#mMessage">mMessage</A>;
static const char* const sClassName;
void <A HREF="body.html#_AddBodyPart">_AddBodyPart</A>(DwBodyPart*);
void <A HREF="body.html#_SetMessage">_SetMessage</A>(DwMessage*);
void DeleteBodyParts();
void CopyBodyParts(const DwBodyPart* aFirst);
public:
virtual void <A HREF="body.html#PrintDebugInfo">PrintDebugInfo</A>(ostream& aStrm, int aDepth=0) const;
virtual void <A HREF="body.html#CheckInvariants">CheckInvariants</A>() const;
protected:
void _PrintDebugInfo(ostream& aStrm) const;
};
</PRE>
<H2>
<FONT COLOR="navy"> DESCRIPTION </FONT>
</H2>
<P>
<B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> represents a <I>body</I>, as described in RFC-2045.
A body is always part of an <I>entity</I>, which could be either a
<I>message</I> or a <I>body part</I>. An entity has a collection of <I>header
fields</I> and a body. If the content type of a body is ``multipart,'' then
the body contains one or more body parts. If the content type is ``message,''
then the body contains an encapsulated message. In all content types, the
body contains a string of characters.
<P>
In MIME++, a <B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> object is contained in a
<B><TT><A HREF="entity.html">DwEntity</A></TT></B> object. The
<B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> object may contain a discrete body consisting only
of a string of characters, or it may be a composite body, consisting of several
contained <B><TT><A HREF="bodypart.html">DwBodyPart</A></TT></B> objects
or a single contained
<B><TT><A HREF="message.html">DwMessage</A></TT></B> object. The only reliable
way to determine the type of <B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> is to access the Content-Type
header field from the
<B><TT><A HREF="headers.html">DwHeaders</A></TT></B> object of the
<B><TT>DwEntity</TT></B> that contains it. For this reason, a
<B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> should always be part of a
<B><TT>DwEntity</TT></B>.
<P>
In the tree (broken-down) representation of a message, a
<B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> object can be an intermediate node, having both a
parent node and one or more child nodes, or a leaf node, having a parent
but no child nodes. In either case, the parent node is the
<B><TT>DwEntity</TT></B> object that contains it. If it is an intermediate
node, it must be of type multipart with <B><TT>DwBodyPart</TT></B> objects
as child nodes, or of type message with a single
<B><TT>DwMessage</TT></B> object as its child node.
<P>
Normally, you do not create a <B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> object directly, but
you access it through the <B><TT>Body()</TT></B> member function of
<B><TT>DwEntity</TT></B>, which creates the <B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> object
for you.
<P>
To add a <B><TT>DwBodyPart</TT></B> to a multipart
<B><TT>DwBody</TT></B>, use the member function
<B><TT>AddBodyPart()</TT></B>. To iterate over the
<B><TT>DwBodyParts</TT></B> contained in multipart
<B><TT>DwBody</TT></B>, get the first <B><TT>DwBodyPart</TT></B> by calling
<B><TT>FirstBodyPart()</TT></B>. Then get the following
<B><TT>DwBodyParts</TT></B> by calling <B><TT>DwBodyPart::Next()</TT></B>
on the current <B><TT>DwBodyPart</TT></B>. To get the
<B><TT>DwMessage</TT></B> contained in a <B><TT>Body</TT></B> with message
content type, call <B><TT>Message()</TT></B>.
<H2>
<FONT COLOR="navy"> Public Member Functions </FONT>
</H2>
<P>
<FONT COLOR="teal"><B> <A NAME="DwBody">DwBody</A>() <BR>
DwBody(const DwBody& aBody) <BR>
DwBody(const DwString& aStr, DwMessageComponent* aParent=0) </B></FONT>
<P>
The first constructor is the default constructor, which sets the
<B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> object's string representation to the empty string
and sets its parent to <B><TT>NULL</TT></B>.
<P>
The second constructor is the copy constructor, which performs a deep copy
of <B><TT>aBody</TT></B>. The parent of the new <B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> object
is set to <B><TT>NULL</TT></B>.
<P>
The third constructor copies <B><TT>aStr</TT></B> to the
<B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> object's string representation and sets
<B><TT>aParent</TT></B> as its parent. The virtual member function
<B><TT>Parse()</TT></B> should be called immediately after this constructor
in order to parse the string representation. Unless it is
<B><TT>NULL</TT></B>, <B><TT>aParent</TT></B> should point to an object of
a class derived from <B><TT>DwEntity</TT></B>.
<P>
<FONT COLOR="teal"><B> const DwBody& <A NAME="op_eq">operator =</A> (const
DwBody& aBody) </B></FONT>
<P>
This is the assignment operator, which performs a deep copy of
<B><TT>aBody</TT></B>. The parent node of the <B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> object
is not changed.
<P>
<FONT COLOR="teal"><B> virtual void <A NAME="Parse">Parse</A>() </B></FONT>
<P>
This virtual function, inherited from <B><TT>DwMessageComponent</TT></B>,
executes the parse method for <B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> objects. The parse method
creates or updates the broken-down representation from the string representation.
For a multipart <B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> object, the parse method creates a
collection of <B><TT>DwBodyPart</TT></B> objects. For a message
<B><TT>DwBody</TT></B>, the parse method creates a single
<B><TT>DwMessage</TT></B> object. For any other type of
<B><TT>DwBody</TT></B>, the parse method does nothing. This member function
calls the <B><TT>Parse()</TT></B> member function of any objects it creates.
<P>
Note: If the <B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> object has no parent node -- that is,
it is not contained by a <B><TT>DwEntity</TT></B> object -- then the parse
method does nothing, since it is unable to determine the type of body.
<P>
You should call this member function after you set or modify the string
representation, and before you access a contained
<B><TT>DwBodyPart</TT></B> or <B><TT>DwMessage</TT></B>.
<P>
This function clears the is-modified flag.
<P>
<FONT COLOR="teal"><B> virtual void <A NAME="Assemble">Assemble</A>()
</B></FONT>
<P>
This virtual function, inherited from <B><TT>DwMessageComponent</TT></B>,
executes the assemble method for <B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> objects. The assemble
method creates or updates the string representation from the broken-down
representation. Only <B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> objects with content type of
multipart or message require assembling. In either case, the
<B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> object must be able to find the headers of the message
or body part that contains it. Therefore, if the <B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> object
is not the child of a <B><TT>DwEntity</TT></B> (<I>i.e.</I>,
<B><TT>DwMessage</TT></B> or <B><TT>DwBodyPart</TT></B>) object, the
<B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> cannot be assembled because the content type cannot
be determined.
<P>
This function calls the <B><TT>Parse()</TT></B> member function of any
<B><TT>DwBodyPart</TT></B> or <B><TT>DwMessage</TT></B> object it contains.
<P>
You should call this member function after you add a
<B><TT>DwBodyPart</TT></B> object to a multipart body, or add a
<B><TT>DwMessage</TT></B> object to a message body, and before you access
the object's string representation.
<P>
This function clears the is-modified flag.
<P>
<FONT COLOR="teal"><B> virtual DwMessageComponent*
<A NAME="Clone">Clone</A>() const </B></FONT>
<P>
This virtual function, inherited from <B><TT>DwMessageComponent</TT></B>,
creates a new <B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> on the free store that has the same
value as this <B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> object. The basic idea is that of a
virtual copy constructor.
<P>
<FONT COLOR="teal"><B> DwBodyPart*
<A NAME="FirstBodyPart">FirstBodyPart</A>() const </B></FONT>
<P>
For a multipart <B><TT>DwBody</TT></B>, this member function returns the
first contained <B><TT>DwBodyPart</TT></B> object. Use
<B><TT>DwBodyPart::Next()</TT></B> to iterate through the list of
<B><TT>DwBodyPart</TT></B>s.
<P>
<FONT COLOR="teal"><B> void <A NAME="AddBodyPart">AddBodyPart</A>(DwBodyPart*
aPart) </B></FONT>
<P>
For a multipart <B><TT>DwBody</TT></B>, this member function appends a
<B><TT>DwBodyPart</TT></B> object to the list. Any
<B><TT>DwBodyPart</TT></B> objects added to a <B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> object's
list will be deleted by the <B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> object's destructor.
<P>
<FONT COLOR="teal"><B> Dw<A NAME="Message">Message</A>* Message() const
</B></FONT>
<P>
For a <B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> with content type of message, this member function
returns the <B><TT>DwMessage</TT></B> encapsulated in it.
<P>
<FONT COLOR="teal"><B> void <A NAME="SetMessage">SetMessage</A>(DwMessage*
aMessage) </B></FONT>
<P>
For a <B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> with content type of message, this member function
sets the <B><TT>DwMessage</TT></B> object it contains.
<P>
<FONT COLOR="teal"><B> static DwBody* <A NAME="NewBody">NewBody</A>(const
DwString& aStr, DwMessageComponent* aParent) </B></FONT>
<P>
Creates a new <B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> object on the free store. If the static
data member <B><TT>sNewBody</TT></B> is <B><TT>NULL</TT></B>, this member
function will create a new <B><TT>DwBody</TT></B> and return it. Otherwise,
<B><TT>NewBody()</TT></B> will call the user-supplied function pointed to
by <B><TT>sNewBody</TT></B>, which is assumed to return an object from a
class derived from <B><TT>DwBody</TT></B>, and return that object.
<P>
<FONT COLOR="teal"><B> virtual void
<A NAME="PrintDebugInfo">PrintDebugInfo</A>(ostream& aStrm, int aDepth=0)
const </B></FONT>
<P>
This virtual function, inherited from <B><TT>DwMessageComponent</TT></B>,
prints debugging information about this object to <B><TT>aStrm</TT></B>.
It will also call <B><TT>PrintDebugInfo()</TT></B> for any of its child
components down to a level of <B><TT>aDepth</TT></B>.
<P>
This member function is available only in the debug version of the library.
<P>
<FONT COLOR="teal"><B> virtual void
<A NAME="CheckInvariants">CheckInvariants</A>() const </B></FONT>
<P>
Aborts if one of the invariants of the object fails. Use this member function
to track down bugs.
<P>
This member function is available only in the debug version of the library.
<H2>
<FONT COLOR="navy"> Public Data Members </FONT>
</H2>
<P>
<FONT COLOR="teal"><B> static DwBody*
(*<A NAME="sNewBody">sNewBody</A>)(const DwString&, DwMessageComponent*)
</B></FONT>
<P>
If <B><TT>sNewBody</TT></B> is not <B><TT>NULL</TT></B>, it is assumed to
point to a user-supplied function that returns an object from a class derived
from <B><TT>DwBody</TT></B>.
<H2>
<FONT COLOR="navy"> Protected Member Functions </FONT>
</H2>
<P>
<B><FONT COLOR="teal"> void
<A NAME="_AddBodyPart">_AddBodyPart</A>(DwBodyPart*) </FONT></B>
<P>
Adds a body part to a multipart body. This function differs from
<B><TT>AddBodyPart</TT></B> in that it does not set the is-modified flag.
<P>
<B><FONT COLOR="teal"> void <A NAME="_SetMessage">_SetMessage</A>(DwMessage*)
</FONT></B>
<P>
Sets a message to a body. This function differs from
<B><TT>SetMessage()</TT></B> in that it does not set the is-modified flag.
<H2>
<FONT COLOR="navy"> Protected Data Members </FONT>
</H2>
<P>
<FONT COLOR="teal"><B> DwString <A NAME="mBoundaryStr">mBoundaryStr</A>
</B></FONT>
<P>
A cache for the boundary string, which is obtained from the headers associated
with this body.
<P>
<FONT COLOR="teal"><B> DwString <A NAME="mPreamble">mPreamble</A> </B></FONT>
<P>
Contains the preamble -- the text preceding the first boundary -- in a
``multipart/*'' media type.
<P>
<FONT COLOR="teal"><B> DwString <A NAME="mEpilogue">mEpilogue</A> </B></FONT>
<P>
Contains the epilogue -- the text following the last boundary -- in a
``multipart/*'' media type.
<P>
<FONT COLOR="teal"><B> DwBodyPart*
<A NAME="mFirstBodyPart">mFirstBodyPart</A> </B></FONT>
<P>
Points to the first body part in a ``multipart/*'' media type. Is
<B><TT>NULL</TT></B> if there are no body parts.
<P>
<FONT COLOR="teal"><B> DwMessage* <A NAME="mMessage">mMessage</A> </B></FONT>
<P>
Points to the contained message, in a ``message/*'' media type.
<P>
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