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// VMime library (http://www.vmime.org)
// Copyright (C) 2002-2009 Vincent Richard <vincent@vincent-richard.net>
//
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//
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//
#ifndef VMIME_TEXT_HPP_INCLUDED
#define VMIME_TEXT_HPP_INCLUDED
#include "vmime/headerFieldValue.hpp"
#include "vmime/base.hpp"
#include "vmime/word.hpp"
namespace vmime
{
/** List of encoded-words, as defined in RFC-2047 (basic type).
*/
class text : public headerFieldValue
{
public:
text();
text(const text& t);
text(const string& t, const charset& ch);
explicit text(const string& t);
explicit text(const word& w);
~text();
public:
bool operator==(const text& t) const;
bool operator!=(const text& t) const;
ref <component> clone() const;
void copyFrom(const component& other);
text& operator=(const component& other);
text& operator=(const text& other);
const std::vector <ref <const component> > getChildComponents() const;
/** Add a word at the end of the list.
*
* @param w word to append
*/
void appendWord(ref <word> w);
/** Insert a new word before the specified position.
*
* @param pos position at which to insert the new word (0 to insert at
* the beginning of the list)
* @param w word to insert
*/
void insertWordBefore(const int pos, ref <word> w);
/** Insert a new word after the specified position.
*
* @param pos position of the word before the new word
* @param w word to insert
*/
void insertWordAfter(const int pos, ref <word> w);
/** Remove the word at the specified position.
*
* @param pos position of the word to remove
*/
void removeWord(const int pos);
/** Remove all words from the list.
*/
void removeAllWords();
/** Return the number of words in the list.
*
* @return number of words
*/
int getWordCount() const;
/** Tests whether the list of words is empty.
*
* @return true if there is no word, false otherwise
*/
bool isEmpty() const;
/** Return the word at the specified position.
*
* @param pos position
* @return word at position 'pos'
*/
const ref <word> getWordAt(const int pos);
/** Return the word at the specified position.
*
* @param pos position
* @return word at position 'pos'
*/
const ref <const word> getWordAt(const int pos) const;
/** Return the word list.
*
* @return list of words
*/
const std::vector <ref <const word> > getWordList() const;
/** Return the word list.
*
* @return list of words
*/
const std::vector <ref <word> > getWordList();
/** Return the text converted into the specified charset.
* The encoded-words are decoded and then converted in the
* specified destination charset.
*
* @param dest output charset
* @return text decoded in the specified charset
*/
const string getConvertedText(const charset& dest) const;
/** Return the unconverted (raw) data of all words. This is the
* concatenation of the results returned by getBuffer() on
* the contained words.
*
* @return raw data
*/
const string getWholeBuffer() const;
/** This function can be used to make several encoded words from a text.
* All the characters in the text must be in the same specified charset.
*
* <p>Eg: giving:</p>
* <pre> <iso-8859-1> "Linux dans un t'el'ephone mobile"
* ("=?iso-8859-1?Q?Linux_dans_un_t=E9l=E9phone_mobile?=")
* </pre><p>it will return:</p>
* <pre> <us-ascii> "Linux dans un "
* <iso-8859-1> "t'el'ephone "
* <us-ascii> "mobile"
* ("Linux dans un =?iso-8859-1?Q?t=E9l=E9phone_?= mobile")
* </pre>
*
* @param in input string
* @param ch input charset
* @return new text object
*/
static ref <text> newFromString(const string& in, const charset& ch);
/** This function can be used to make several encoded words from a text.
* All the characters in the text must be in the same specified charset.
*
* <p>Eg: giving:</p>
* <pre> <iso-8859-1> "Linux dans un t'el'ephone mobile"
* ("=?iso-8859-1?Q?Linux_dans_un_t=E9l=E9phone_mobile?=")
* </pre><p>it will return:</p>
* <pre> <us-ascii> "Linux dans un "
* <iso-8859-1> "t'el'ephone "
* <us-ascii> "mobile"
* ("Linux dans un =?iso-8859-1?Q?t=E9l=E9phone_?= mobile")
* </pre>
*
* @param in input string
* @param ch input charset
*/
void createFromString(const string& in, const charset& ch);
/** Flags used by "encodeAndFold" function.
*/
enum EncodeAndFoldFlags
{
// NOTE: If both "FORCE_NO_ENCODING" and "FORCE_ENCODING" are
// specified, "FORCE_NO_ENCODING" is used by default.
FORCE_NO_ENCODING = (1 << 0), /**< Just fold lines, don't encode them. */
FORCE_ENCODING = (1 << 1), /**< Encode lines even if they are plain ASCII text. */
NO_NEW_LINE_SEQUENCE = (1 << 2), /**< Use CRLF instead of new-line sequence (CRLF + TAB). */
QUOTE_IF_POSSIBLE = (1 << 3) /**< Use quoting instead of encoding when possible (even if FORCE_ENCODING is specified). */
};
/** Encode and fold text in respect to RFC-2047.
*
* @param os output stream
* @param maxLineLength maximum line length for output
* @param firstLineOffset the first line length (may be useful if the current output line is not empty)
* @param lastLineLength will receive the length of the last line written
* @param flags encoding flags (see EncodeAndFoldFlags)
*/
void encodeAndFold(utility::outputStream& os, const string::size_type maxLineLength,
const string::size_type firstLineOffset, string::size_type* lastLineLength, const int flags) const;
/** Decode and unfold text (RFC-2047).
*
* @param in input string
* @return new text object
*/
static ref <text> decodeAndUnfold(const string& in);
/** Decode and unfold text (RFC-2047).
*
* @param in input string
* @param generateInExisting if not NULL, the resulting text will be generated
* in the specified object instead of a new created object (in this case, the
* function returns the same pointer). Can be used to avoid copying the
* resulting object into an existing object.
* @return new text object or existing object if generateInExisting != NULL
*/
static text* decodeAndUnfold(const string& in, text* generateInExisting);
using component::parse;
using component::generate;
// Component parsing & assembling
void parse(const string& buffer, const string::size_type position, const string::size_type end, string::size_type* newPosition = NULL);
void generate(utility::outputStream& os, const string::size_type maxLineLength = lineLengthLimits::infinite, const string::size_type curLinePos = 0, string::size_type* newLinePos = NULL) const;
private:
std::vector <ref <word> > m_words;
};
} // vmime
#endif // VMIME_TEXT_HPP_INCLUDED
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