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// File: entity.h
// Contents: Declarations for DwEntity
// Maintainer: Doug Sauder <dwsauder@fwb.gulf.net>
// WWW: http://www.fwb.gulf.net/~dwsauder/mimepp.html
//
// Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 Douglas W. Sauder
// All rights reserved.
//
// IN NO EVENT SHALL DOUGLAS W. SAUDER BE LIABLE TO ANY PARTY FOR DIRECT,
// INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF
// THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE AND ITS DOCUMENTATION, EVEN IF DOUGLAS W. SAUDER
// HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
//
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// NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
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//
//=============================================================================
#ifndef DW_ENTITY_H
#define DW_ENTITY_H
#ifndef DW_CONFIG_H
#include <mimelib/config.h>
#endif
#ifndef DW_STRING_H
#include <mimelib/string.h>
#endif
#ifndef DW_MSGCMP_H
#include <mimelib/msgcmp.h>
#endif
class DwHeaders;
class DwBody;
//=============================================================================
//+ Name DwEntity -- Abstract class representing a MIME entity
//+ Description
//. RFC-2045 defines an {\it entity} as either a {\it message} or a
//. {\it body part}, both of which have a collection of headers and
//. a {\it body}. In MIME++, an entity is represented by the class
//. {\tt DwEntity}, which contains both a {\tt DwHeaders} object and
//. a {\tt DwBody} object.
//.
//. In the tree (broken-down) representation of message, a {\tt DwEntity}
//. object may be either a root node, having child nodes but no parent
//. node, or an intermediate node, having both a parent node and child nodes.
//. A {\tt DwEntity} object that is a root node must also be a {\tt DwMessage}
//. object. If a {\tt DwEntity} object is an intermediate node, its parent
//. must be a {\tt DwBody} object. The child nodes of a {\tt DwEntity}
//. object are the {\tt DwHeaders} and {\tt DwBody} objects it contains.
//.
//. Since {\tt DwEntity} is an abstract base class, you cannot create
//. instances of it directly. {\tt DwEntity} has two derived classes,
//. {\tt DwMessage} and {\tt DwBodyPart}, which are concrete classes.
//.
//. To access the contained {\tt DwHeaders} object, use the member function
//. {\tt Headers()}. To access the contained {\tt DwBody} object, use the
//. member function {\tt Body()}.
//=============================================================================
// Last updated 1997-08-23
//+ Noentry ~DwEntity mHeaders mBody _PrintDebugInfo
class DW_EXPORT DwEntity : public DwMessageComponent {
public:
DwEntity();
DwEntity(const DwEntity& aEntity);
DwEntity(const DwString& aStr, DwMessageComponent* aParent=0);
//. The first constructor is the default constructor, which sets the
//. {\tt DwEntity} object's string representation to the empty string
//. and sets its parent to {\tt NULL}.
//.
//. The second constructor is the copy constructor, which performs
//. a deep copy of {\tt aEntity}.
//. The parent of the new {\tt DwEntity} object is set to {\tt NULL}.
//.
//. The third constructor copies {\tt aStr} to the {\tt DwEntity}
//. object's string representation and sets {\tt aParent} as its parent.
//. The virtual member function {\tt Parse()} should be called immediately
//. after this constructor in order to parse the string representation.
//. Unless it is {\tt NULL}, {\tt aParent} should point to an object of
//. a class derived from {\tt DwBody}.
virtual ~DwEntity();
const DwEntity& operator = (const DwEntity& aEntity);
//. This is the assignment operator, which performs a deep copy of
//. {\tt aEntity}. The parent node of the {\tt DwEntity} object
//. is not changed.
virtual void Parse();
//. This virtual function, inherited from {\tt DwMessageComponent},
//. executes the parse method for {\tt DwEntity} objects. The parse
//. method creates or updates the broken-down representation from the
//. string representation. For {\tt DwEntity} objects, the parse
//. method parses the string representation and sets the values of
//. the {\tt DwHeaders} and {\tt DwBody} objects it contains. This
//. member function also calls the {\tt Parse()} member functions
//. of the contained {\tt DwHeaders} and {\tt DwBody} objects.
//.
//. You should call this member function after you set or modify the
//. string representation, and before you access either the contained
//. headers or body.
//.
//. This function clears the is-modified flag.
virtual void Assemble(DwHeaders& aHeaders, DwBody& aBody);
// Assemble *without* first assembling the Header and the Body.
virtual void Assemble();
//. This virtual function, inherited from {\tt DwMessageComponent},
//. executes the assemble method for {\tt DwEntity} objects. The
//. assemble method creates or updates the string representation from
//. the broken-down representation. In more concrete terms, the
//. assemble method builds the string representation from the string
//. representations of the contained {\tt DwHeaders} and {\tt DwBody}
//. objects. This member function calls the {\tt Assemble()} member
//. functions of its {\tt DwHeaders} and {\tt DwBody} objects.
//.
//. You should call this member function after you modify either the
//. contained headers or body, and before you retrieve the string
//. representation.
//.
//. This function clears the is-modified flag.
bool hasHeaders() const { return 0 != mHeaders; }
DwHeaders& Headers() const;
//. This function returns the {\tt DwHeaders} object contained by
//. this object.
DwBody& Body() const;
//. This function returns the {\tt DwBody} object contained by this object.
int BodySize() const;
//. Get the size of the Body
void SetBodySize( int size ) { mBodySize = size; }
//. Explicitly set the size of the Body
//. This is needed if the body is empty but you know the size and others
//. should be able to access it
protected:
DwHeaders* mHeaders;
DwBody* mBody;
private:
static const char* const sClassName;
int mBodySize; // normally mBody->AsString().length()
public:
virtual void PrintDebugInfo(std::ostream& aStrm, int aDepth=0) const;
//. This virtual function, inherited from {\tt DwMessageComponent},
//. prints debugging information about this object to {\tt aStrm}.
//. It will also call {\tt PrintDebugInfo()} for any of its child
//. components down to a level of {\tt aDepth}.
//.
//. This member function is available only in the debug version of
//. the library.
virtual void CheckInvariants() const;
//. Aborts if one of the invariants of the object fails. Use this
//. member function to track down bugs.
//.
//. This member function is available only in the debug version of
//. the library.
protected:
void _PrintDebugInfo(std::ostream& aStrm) const;
};
#endif
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