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kmime_header_parsing.h
KMime, the KDE Internet mail/usenet news message library.
Copyright (c) 2001-2002 Marc Mutz <mutz@kde.org>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This library 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
Library General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License
along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to
the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
#ifndef __KMIME_HEADER_PARSING_H__
#define __KMIME_HEADER_PARSING_H__
#include <QtCore/QString>
#include <QtCore/QPair>
#include <QtCore/QList>
#include <kdatetime.h>
#include "kmime_export.h"
template <typename K, typename V> class QMap;
class QStringList;
namespace KMime {
namespace Headers {
class Base;
}
namespace Types {
// for when we can't make up our mind what to use...
// FIXME: Remove this thing, we should _always_ know whether we are handling a
// byte array or a string.
// In most places where this is used, it should simply be replaced by QByteArray
struct KMIME_EXPORT QStringOrQPair {
QStringOrQPair() : qstring(), qpair( 0, 0 ) {}
QString qstring;
QPair<const char*, int> qpair;
};
struct KMIME_EXPORT AddrSpec {
QString asString() const;
/*! This is the same as asString(), except it decodes IDNs for display */
QString asPrettyString() const;
bool isEmpty() const;
QString localPart;
QString domain;
};
typedef QList<AddrSpec> AddrSpecList;
/**
Represents an (email address, display name) pair according RFC 2822,
section 3.4.
*/
class KMIME_EXPORT Mailbox
{
public:
typedef QList<Mailbox> List;
/**
Returns a string representation of the email address, without
the angle brackets.
*/
QByteArray address() const;
AddrSpec addrSpec() const;
/**
Returns the display name.
*/
QString name() const;
/**
Sets the email address.
*/
void setAddress( const AddrSpec &addr );
/**
Sets the email address.
*/
void setAddress( const QByteArray &addr );
/**
Sets the name.
*/
void setName( const QString &name );
/**
Sets the name based on a 7bit encoded string.
*/
void setNameFrom7Bit( const QByteArray &name,
const QByteArray &defaultCharset = QByteArray() );
/**
Returns true if this mailbox has an address.
*/
bool hasAddress() const;
/**
Returns true if this mailbox has a display name.
*/
bool hasName() const;
/**
Returns a assembled display name / address string of the following form:
"Display Name <address>". These are unicode strings without any
transport encoding, ie. they are only suitable for displaying.
*/
QString prettyAddress() const;
/**
* Describes how display names should be quoted
* @since 4.5
*/
//AK_REVIEW: remove this enum
enum Quoting {
QuoteNever, ///< Don't quote display names at all. Such an unquoted display name can not
/// be machine-processed anymore in some cases, for example when it contains
/// commas, like in "Lastname, Firstname".
QuoteWhenNecessary, ///< Only quote display names when they contain characters that need to be
/// quoted, like commas or quote signs.
QuoteAlways ///< Always quote the display name
};
/**
* Overloaded method that gives more control over the quoting of the display name
* @param quoting describes how the display name should be quoted
* @since 4.5
*/
// TODO: KDE5: BIC: remove other prettyAddress() overload, and make it None the default
// parameter here
//AK_REVIEW: replace by 'QString quotedAddress() const'
QString prettyAddress( Quoting quoting ) const;
/**
Parses the given unicode string.
*/
void fromUnicodeString( const QString &s );
/**
Parses the given 7bit encoded string.
*/
void from7BitString( const QByteArray &s );
/**
Returns a 7bit transport encoded representation of this mailbox.
@param encCharset The charset used for encoding.
*/
QByteArray as7BitString( const QByteArray &encCharset ) const;
private:
QString mDisplayName;
AddrSpec mAddrSpec;
};
typedef QList<Mailbox> MailboxList;
struct KMIME_EXPORT Address {
QString displayName;
MailboxList mailboxList;
};
typedef QList<Address> AddressList;
} // namespace KMime::Types
namespace HeaderParsing {
/**
Parses the encoded word.
@param scursor pointer to the first character beyond the initial '=' of
the input string.
@param send pointer to end of input buffer.
@param result the decoded string the encoded work represented.
@param language The language parameter according to RFC 2231, section 5.
@param usedCS the used charset is returned here
@param defaultCS the charset to use in case the detected
one isn't known to us.
@param forceCS force the use of the default charset.
@return true if the input string was successfully decode; false otherwise.
*/
KMIME_EXPORT bool parseEncodedWord( const char* &scursor,
const char * const send,
QString &result, QByteArray &language,
QByteArray &usedCS, const QByteArray &defaultCS = QByteArray(),
bool forceCS = false );
//
// The parsing squad:
//
/** You may or may not have already started parsing into the
atom. This function will go on where you left off. */
KMIME_EXPORT bool parseAtom( const char* &scursor, const char * const send,
QString &result, bool allow8Bit=false );
KMIME_EXPORT bool parseAtom( const char* &scursor, const char * const send,
QPair<const char*,int> &result,
bool allow8Bit=false );
/** You may or may not have already started parsing into the
token. This function will go on where you left off. */
KMIME_EXPORT bool parseToken( const char* &scursor, const char * const send,
QString &result, bool allow8Bit=false );
KMIME_EXPORT bool parseToken( const char* &scursor, const char * const send,
QPair<const char*,int> &result,
bool allow8Bit=false );
/** @p scursor must be positioned after the opening openChar. */
KMIME_EXPORT bool parseGenericQuotedString( const char* &scursor,
const char* const send,
QString &result, bool isCRLF,
const char openChar='"',
const char closeChar='"' );
/** @p scursor must be positioned right after the opening '(' */
KMIME_EXPORT bool parseComment( const char* &scursor, const char * const send,
QString &result, bool isCRLF=false,
bool reallySave=true );
/**
Parses a phrase.
You may or may not have already started parsing into the phrase, but
only if it starts with atext. If you setup this function to parse a
phrase starting with an encoded-word or quoted-string, @p scursor has
to point to the char introducing the encoded-word or quoted-string, resp.
@param scursor pointer to the first character beyond the initial '=' of
the input string.
@param send pointer to end of input buffer.
@param result the parsed string.
@return true if the input phrase was successfully parsed; false otherwise.
*/
KMIME_EXPORT bool parsePhrase( const char* &scursor, const char * const send,
QString &result, bool isCRLF=false );
/**
Parses into the initial atom.
You may or may not have already started parsing into the initial
atom, but not up to it's end.
@param scursor pointer to the first character beyond the initial '=' of
the input string.
@param send pointer to end of input buffer.
@param result the parsed string.
@return true if the input phrase was successfully parsed; false otherwise.
*/
KMIME_EXPORT bool parseDotAtom( const char* &scursor, const char * const send,
QString &result, bool isCRLF=false );
/**
Eats comment-folding-white-space, skips whitespace, folding and comments
(even nested ones) and stops at the next non-CFWS character. After
calling this function, you should check whether @p scursor == @p send
(end of header reached).
If a comment with unbalanced parantheses is encountered, @p scursor
is being positioned on the opening '(' of the outmost comment.
@param scursor pointer to the first character beyond the initial '=' of
the input string.
@param send pointer to end of input buffer.
@param isCRLF true if input string is terminated with a CRLF.
*/
KMIME_EXPORT void eatCFWS( const char* &scursor, const char * const send,
bool isCRLF );
KMIME_EXPORT bool parseDomain( const char* &scursor, const char * const send,
QString &result, bool isCRLF=false );
KMIME_EXPORT bool parseObsRoute( const char* &scursor, const char * const send,
QStringList &result, bool isCRLF=false,
bool save=false );
KMIME_EXPORT bool parseAddrSpec( const char* &scursor, const char * const send,
Types::AddrSpec &result, bool isCRLF=false );
KMIME_EXPORT bool parseAngleAddr( const char* &scursor, const char * const send,
Types::AddrSpec &result, bool isCRLF=false );
/**
Parses a single mailbox.
RFC 2822, section 3.4 defines a mailbox as follows:
<pre>mailbox := addr-spec / ([ display-name ] angle-addr)</pre>
KMime also accepts the legacy format of specifying display names:
<pre>mailbox := (addr-spec [ "(" display-name ")" ])
/ ([ display-name ] angle-addr)
/ (angle-addr "(" display-name ")")</pre>
@param scursor pointer to the first character of the input string
@param send pointer to end of input buffer
@param result the parsing result
@param isCRLF true if input string is terminated with a CRLF.
*/
KMIME_EXPORT bool parseMailbox( const char* &scursor, const char * const send,
Types::Mailbox &result, bool isCRLF=false );
KMIME_EXPORT bool parseGroup( const char* &scursor, const char * const send,
Types::Address &result, bool isCRLF=false );
KMIME_EXPORT bool parseAddress( const char* &scursor, const char * const send,
Types::Address &result, bool isCRLF=false );
KMIME_EXPORT bool parseAddressList( const char* &scursor,
const char * const send,
Types::AddressList &result,
bool isCRLF=false );
KMIME_EXPORT bool parseParameter( const char* &scursor, const char * const send,
QPair<QString,Types::QStringOrQPair> &result,
bool isCRLF=false );
KMIME_EXPORT bool parseParameterList( const char* &scursor,
const char * const send,
QMap<QString,QString> &result,
bool isCRLF=false );
KMIME_EXPORT bool parseRawParameterList( const char* &scursor,
const char * const send,
QMap<QString,Types::QStringOrQPair> &result,
bool isCRLF=false );
/**
* Extract the charset embedded in the parameter list if there is one.
*
* @since 4.5
*/
KMIME_EXPORT bool parseParameterListWithCharset( const char* &scursor,
const char * const send,
QMap<QString,QString> &result,
QByteArray& charset, bool isCRLF=false );
/**
Parses an integer number.
@param scursor pointer to the first character of the input string
@param send pointer to end of input buffer
@param result the parsing result
@returns The number of parsed digits (don't confuse with @p result!)
*/
KMIME_EXPORT int parseDigits( const char* &scursor, const char* const send, int &result );
KMIME_EXPORT bool parseTime( const char* &scursor, const char * const send,
int &hour, int &min, int &sec,
long int &secsEastOfGMT,
bool &timeZoneKnown, bool isCRLF=false );
KMIME_EXPORT bool parseDateTime( const char* &scursor, const char * const send,
KDateTime &result, bool isCRLF=false );
/**
* Extracts and returns the first header that is contained in the given byte array.
* The header will also be removed from the passed-in byte array head.
*
* @since 4.4
*/
KMIME_EXPORT KMime::Headers::Base *extractFirstHeader( QByteArray &head );
/**
* Extract the header header and the body from a complete content.
* Internally, it will simply look for the first newline and use that as a
* separator between the header and the body.
*
* @param content the complete mail
* @param header return value for the extracted header
* @param body return value for the extracted body
* @since 4.6
*/
KMIME_EXPORT void extractHeaderAndBody( const QByteArray &content,
QByteArray &header, QByteArray &body );
} // namespace HeaderParsing
} // namespace KMime
#endif // __KMIME_HEADER_PARSING_H__
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