Commit 6b045d9a authored by Alexandre Cesaro's avatar Alexandre Cesaro Committed by Brad Fitzpatrick

mime/quotedprintable: Return a Reader instead of an io.Reader

It is not needed right now, but it will allow more flexibility in
the future.

Fixes #10472

Change-Id: I2eaea70abeca5ed10f89b0b2dfdabdac376a0a41
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/8964Reviewed-by: 's avatarBrad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
parent 2f0828ef
......@@ -13,19 +13,16 @@ import (
"io"
)
// Deviations from RFC 2045:
// 1. in addition to "=\r\n", "=\n" is also treated as soft line break.
// 2. it will pass through a '\r' or '\n' not preceded by '=', consistent
// with other broken QP encoders & decoders.
type reader struct {
// Reader is a quoted-printable decoder.
type Reader struct {
br *bufio.Reader
rerr error // last read error
line []byte // to be consumed before more of br
}
// NewReader returns a quoted-printable reader, decoding from r.
func NewReader(r io.Reader) io.Reader {
return &reader{
func NewReader(r io.Reader) *Reader {
return &Reader{
br: bufio.NewReader(r),
}
}
......@@ -43,7 +40,7 @@ func fromHex(b byte) (byte, error) {
return 0, fmt.Errorf("quotedprintable: invalid hex byte 0x%02x", b)
}
func (q *reader) readHexByte(v []byte) (b byte, err error) {
func readHexByte(v []byte) (b byte, err error) {
if len(v) < 2 {
return 0, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
}
......@@ -71,43 +68,48 @@ var (
softSuffix = []byte("=")
)
func (q *reader) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
// Read reads and decodes quoted-printable data from the underlying reader.
func (r *Reader) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
// Deviations from RFC 2045:
// 1. in addition to "=\r\n", "=\n" is also treated as soft line break.
// 2. it will pass through a '\r' or '\n' not preceded by '=', consistent
// with other broken QP encoders & decoders.
for len(p) > 0 {
if len(q.line) == 0 {
if q.rerr != nil {
return n, q.rerr
if len(r.line) == 0 {
if r.rerr != nil {
return n, r.rerr
}
q.line, q.rerr = q.br.ReadSlice('\n')
r.line, r.rerr = r.br.ReadSlice('\n')
// Does the line end in CRLF instead of just LF?
hasLF := bytes.HasSuffix(q.line, lf)
hasCR := bytes.HasSuffix(q.line, crlf)
wholeLine := q.line
q.line = bytes.TrimRightFunc(wholeLine, isQPDiscardWhitespace)
if bytes.HasSuffix(q.line, softSuffix) {
rightStripped := wholeLine[len(q.line):]
q.line = q.line[:len(q.line)-1]
hasLF := bytes.HasSuffix(r.line, lf)
hasCR := bytes.HasSuffix(r.line, crlf)
wholeLine := r.line
r.line = bytes.TrimRightFunc(wholeLine, isQPDiscardWhitespace)
if bytes.HasSuffix(r.line, softSuffix) {
rightStripped := wholeLine[len(r.line):]
r.line = r.line[:len(r.line)-1]
if !bytes.HasPrefix(rightStripped, lf) && !bytes.HasPrefix(rightStripped, crlf) {
q.rerr = fmt.Errorf("quotedprintable: invalid bytes after =: %q", rightStripped)
r.rerr = fmt.Errorf("quotedprintable: invalid bytes after =: %q", rightStripped)
}
} else if hasLF {
if hasCR {
q.line = append(q.line, '\r', '\n')
r.line = append(r.line, '\r', '\n')
} else {
q.line = append(q.line, '\n')
r.line = append(r.line, '\n')
}
}
continue
}
b := q.line[0]
b := r.line[0]
switch {
case b == '=':
b, err = q.readHexByte(q.line[1:])
b, err = readHexByte(r.line[1:])
if err != nil {
return n, err
}
q.line = q.line[2:] // 2 of the 3; other 1 is done below
r.line = r.line[2:] // 2 of the 3; other 1 is done below
case b == '\t' || b == '\r' || b == '\n':
break
case b < ' ' || b > '~':
......@@ -115,7 +117,7 @@ func (q *reader) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
}
p[0] = b
p = p[1:]
q.line = q.line[1:]
r.line = r.line[1:]
n++
}
return n, nil
......
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