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| # Copyright (C) 2001-2006 Python Software Foundation
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| # Author: Ben Gertzfield
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| # Contact: email-sig@python.org
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| 
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| """Quoted-printable content transfer encoding per RFCs 2045-2047.
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| 
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| This module handles the content transfer encoding method defined in RFC 2045
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| to encode US ASCII-like 8-bit data called `quoted-printable'.  It is used to
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| safely encode text that is in a character set similar to the 7-bit US ASCII
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| character set, but that includes some 8-bit characters that are normally not
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| allowed in email bodies or headers.
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| 
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| Quoted-printable is very space-inefficient for encoding binary files; use the
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| email.base64mime module for that instead.
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| 
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| This module provides an interface to encode and decode both headers and bodies
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| with quoted-printable encoding.
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| 
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| RFC 2045 defines a method for including character set information in an
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| `encoded-word' in a header.  This method is commonly used for 8-bit real names
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| in To:/From:/Cc: etc. fields, as well as Subject: lines.
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| 
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| This module does not do the line wrapping or end-of-line character
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| conversion necessary for proper internationalized headers; it only
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| does dumb encoding and decoding.  To deal with the various line
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| wrapping issues, use the email.header module.
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| """
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| 
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| __all__ = [
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|     'body_decode',
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|     'body_encode',
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|     'body_quopri_check',
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|     'body_quopri_len',
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|     'decode',
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|     'decodestring',
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|     'encode',
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|     'encodestring',
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|     'header_decode',
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|     'header_encode',
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|     'header_quopri_check',
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|     'header_quopri_len',
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|     'quote',
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|     'unquote',
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|     ]
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| 
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| import re
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| 
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| from string import hexdigits
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| from email.utils import fix_eols
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| 
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| CRLF = '\r\n'
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| NL = '\n'
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| 
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| # See also Charset.py
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| MISC_LEN = 7
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| 
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| hqre = re.compile(r'[^-a-zA-Z0-9!*+/ ]')
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| bqre = re.compile(r'[^ !-<>-~\t]')
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| # Helpers
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| def header_quopri_check(c):
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|     """Return True if the character should be escaped with header quopri."""
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|     return bool(hqre.match(c))
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| 
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| 
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| def body_quopri_check(c):
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|     """Return True if the character should be escaped with body quopri."""
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|     return bool(bqre.match(c))
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| 
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| 
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| def header_quopri_len(s):
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|     """Return the length of str when it is encoded with header quopri."""
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|     count = 0
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|     for c in s:
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|         if hqre.match(c):
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|             count += 3
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|         else:
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|             count += 1
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|     return count
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| 
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| 
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| def body_quopri_len(str):
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|     """Return the length of str when it is encoded with body quopri."""
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|     count = 0
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|     for c in str:
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|         if bqre.match(c):
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|             count += 3
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|         else:
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|             count += 1
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|     return count
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| 
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| 
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| def _max_append(L, s, maxlen, extra=''):
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|     if not L:
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|         L.append(s.lstrip())
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|     elif len(L[-1]) + len(s) <= maxlen:
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|         L[-1] += extra + s
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|     else:
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|         L.append(s.lstrip())
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| 
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| 
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| def unquote(s):
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|     """Turn a string in the form =AB to the ASCII character with value 0xab"""
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|     return chr(int(s[1:3], 16))
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| 
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| 
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| def quote(c):
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|     return "=%02X" % ord(c)
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| def header_encode(header, charset="iso-8859-1", keep_eols=False,
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|                   maxlinelen=76, eol=NL):
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|     """Encode a single header line with quoted-printable (like) encoding.
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| 
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|     Defined in RFC 2045, this `Q' encoding is similar to quoted-printable, but
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|     used specifically for email header fields to allow charsets with mostly 7
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|     bit characters (and some 8 bit) to remain more or less readable in non-RFC
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|     2045 aware mail clients.
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| 
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|     charset names the character set to use to encode the header.  It defaults
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|     to iso-8859-1.
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| 
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|     The resulting string will be in the form:
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| 
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|     "=?charset?q?I_f=E2rt_in_your_g=E8n=E8ral_dire=E7tion?\\n
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|       =?charset?q?Silly_=C8nglish_Kn=EEghts?="
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| 
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|     with each line wrapped safely at, at most, maxlinelen characters (defaults
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|     to 76 characters).  If maxlinelen is None, the entire string is encoded in
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|     one chunk with no splitting.
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| 
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|     End-of-line characters (\\r, \\n, \\r\\n) will be automatically converted
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|     to the canonical email line separator \\r\\n unless the keep_eols
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|     parameter is True (the default is False).
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| 
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|     Each line of the header will be terminated in the value of eol, which
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|     defaults to "\\n".  Set this to "\\r\\n" if you are using the result of
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|     this function directly in email.
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|     """
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|     # Return empty headers unchanged
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|     if not header:
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|         return header
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| 
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|     if not keep_eols:
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|         header = fix_eols(header)
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| 
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|     # Quopri encode each line, in encoded chunks no greater than maxlinelen in
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|     # length, after the RFC chrome is added in.
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|     quoted = []
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|     if maxlinelen is None:
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|         # An obnoxiously large number that's good enough
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|         max_encoded = 100000
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|     else:
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|         max_encoded = maxlinelen - len(charset) - MISC_LEN - 1
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| 
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|     for c in header:
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|         # Space may be represented as _ instead of =20 for readability
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|         if c == ' ':
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|             _max_append(quoted, '_', max_encoded)
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|         # These characters can be included verbatim
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|         elif not hqre.match(c):
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|             _max_append(quoted, c, max_encoded)
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|         # Otherwise, replace with hex value like =E2
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|         else:
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|             _max_append(quoted, "=%02X" % ord(c), max_encoded)
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| 
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|     # Now add the RFC chrome to each encoded chunk and glue the chunks
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|     # together.  BAW: should we be able to specify the leading whitespace in
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|     # the joiner?
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|     joiner = eol + ' '
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|     return joiner.join(['=?%s?q?%s?=' % (charset, line) for line in quoted])
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| def encode(body, binary=False, maxlinelen=76, eol=NL):
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|     """Encode with quoted-printable, wrapping at maxlinelen characters.
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| 
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|     If binary is False (the default), end-of-line characters will be converted
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|     to the canonical email end-of-line sequence \\r\\n.  Otherwise they will
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|     be left verbatim.
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| 
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|     Each line of encoded text will end with eol, which defaults to "\\n".  Set
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|     this to "\\r\\n" if you will be using the result of this function directly
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|     in an email.
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| 
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|     Each line will be wrapped at, at most, maxlinelen characters (defaults to
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|     76 characters).  Long lines will have the `soft linefeed' quoted-printable
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|     character "=" appended to them, so the decoded text will be identical to
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|     the original text.
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|     """
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|     if not body:
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|         return body
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| 
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|     if not binary:
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|         body = fix_eols(body)
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| 
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|     # BAW: We're accumulating the body text by string concatenation.  That
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|     # can't be very efficient, but I don't have time now to rewrite it.  It
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|     # just feels like this algorithm could be more efficient.
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|     encoded_body = ''
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|     lineno = -1
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|     # Preserve line endings here so we can check later to see an eol needs to
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|     # be added to the output later.
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|     lines = body.splitlines(1)
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|     for line in lines:
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|         # But strip off line-endings for processing this line.
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|         if line.endswith(CRLF):
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|             line = line[:-2]
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|         elif line[-1] in CRLF:
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|             line = line[:-1]
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| 
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|         lineno += 1
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|         encoded_line = ''
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|         prev = None
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|         linelen = len(line)
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|         # Now we need to examine every character to see if it needs to be
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|         # quopri encoded.  BAW: again, string concatenation is inefficient.
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|         for j in range(linelen):
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|             c = line[j]
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|             prev = c
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|             if bqre.match(c):
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|                 c = quote(c)
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|             elif j+1 == linelen:
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|                 # Check for whitespace at end of line; special case
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|                 if c not in ' \t':
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|                     encoded_line += c
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|                 prev = c
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|                 continue
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|             # Check to see to see if the line has reached its maximum length
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|             if len(encoded_line) + len(c) >= maxlinelen:
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|                 encoded_body += encoded_line + '=' + eol
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|                 encoded_line = ''
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|             encoded_line += c
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|         # Now at end of line..
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|         if prev and prev in ' \t':
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|             # Special case for whitespace at end of file
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|             if lineno + 1 == len(lines):
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|                 prev = quote(prev)
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|                 if len(encoded_line) + len(prev) > maxlinelen:
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|                     encoded_body += encoded_line + '=' + eol + prev
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|                 else:
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|                     encoded_body += encoded_line + prev
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|             # Just normal whitespace at end of line
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|             else:
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|                 encoded_body += encoded_line + prev + '=' + eol
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|             encoded_line = ''
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|         # Now look at the line we just finished and it has a line ending, we
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|         # need to add eol to the end of the line.
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|         if lines[lineno].endswith(CRLF) or lines[lineno][-1] in CRLF:
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|             encoded_body += encoded_line + eol
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|         else:
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|             encoded_body += encoded_line
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|         encoded_line = ''
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|     return encoded_body
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| 
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| 
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| # For convenience and backwards compatibility w/ standard base64 module
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| body_encode = encode
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| encodestring = encode
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| # BAW: I'm not sure if the intent was for the signature of this function to be
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| # the same as base64MIME.decode() or not...
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| def decode(encoded, eol=NL):
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|     """Decode a quoted-printable string.
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| 
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|     Lines are separated with eol, which defaults to \\n.
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|     """
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|     if not encoded:
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|         return encoded
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|     # BAW: see comment in encode() above.  Again, we're building up the
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|     # decoded string with string concatenation, which could be done much more
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|     # efficiently.
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|     decoded = ''
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| 
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|     for line in encoded.splitlines():
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|         line = line.rstrip()
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|         if not line:
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|             decoded += eol
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|             continue
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| 
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|         i = 0
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|         n = len(line)
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|         while i < n:
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|             c = line[i]
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|             if c != '=':
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|                 decoded += c
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|                 i += 1
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|             # Otherwise, c == "=".  Are we at the end of the line?  If so, add
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|             # a soft line break.
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|             elif i+1 == n:
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|                 i += 1
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|                 continue
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|             # Decode if in form =AB
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|             elif i+2 < n and line[i+1] in hexdigits and line[i+2] in hexdigits:
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|                 decoded += unquote(line[i:i+3])
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|                 i += 3
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|             # Otherwise, not in form =AB, pass literally
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|             else:
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|                 decoded += c
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|                 i += 1
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| 
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|             if i == n:
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|                 decoded += eol
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|     # Special case if original string did not end with eol
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|     if not encoded.endswith(eol) and decoded.endswith(eol):
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|         decoded = decoded[:-1]
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|     return decoded
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| 
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| 
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| # For convenience and backwards compatibility w/ standard base64 module
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| body_decode = decode
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| decodestring = decode
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| def _unquote_match(match):
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|     """Turn a match in the form =AB to the ASCII character with value 0xab"""
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|     s = match.group(0)
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|     return unquote(s)
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| 
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| 
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| # Header decoding is done a bit differently
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| def header_decode(s):
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|     """Decode a string encoded with RFC 2045 MIME header `Q' encoding.
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| 
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|     This function does not parse a full MIME header value encoded with
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|     quoted-printable (like =?iso-8895-1?q?Hello_World?=) -- please use
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|     the high level email.header class for that functionality.
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|     """
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|     s = s.replace('_', ' ')
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|     return re.sub(r'=[a-fA-F0-9]{2}', _unquote_match, s)
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