gecko-dev/grendel/mime/encoder/MimeBase64Encoder.java
edwin%woudt.nl 15fbf6061f Fixed bug #11332
Thanks harning@cbs.dk
1999-08-05 18:31:20 +00:00

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/* -*- Mode: java; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*-
*
* The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License
* Version 1.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in
* compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
* http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
*
* Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS"
* basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See
* the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations
* under the License.
*
* The Original Code is the Grendel mail/news client.
*
* The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Netscape Communications
* Corporation. Portions created by Netscape are Copyright (C) 1997
* Netscape Communications Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
*
* Created: Jamie Zawinski <jwz@netscape.com>, 28 Aug 1997.
*
* Contributors: Edwin Woudt <edwin@woudt.nl>
* harning@cbs.dk
*/
package grendel.mime.encoder;
import calypso.util.ByteBuf;
/** Implements a Base64 -> plaintext decoder.
*/
public final class MimeBase64Encoder extends MimeEncoder {
private int buf = 0; // a 24-bit quantity
private int buf_bytes = 0; // how many octets are set in it
private byte line[] = new byte[74]; // output buffer
private int line_length = 0; // output buffer fill pointer
static private final byte crlf[] = "\r\n".getBytes();
static private final byte map[] = {
(byte)'A', (byte)'B', (byte)'C', (byte)'D', (byte)'E', (byte)'F', (byte)'G', (byte)'H', // 0-7
(byte)'I', (byte)'J', (byte)'K', (byte)'L', (byte)'M', (byte)'N', (byte)'O', (byte)'P', // 8-15
(byte)'Q', (byte)'R', (byte)'S', (byte)'T', (byte)'U', (byte)'V', (byte)'W', (byte)'X', // 16-23
(byte)'Y', (byte)'Z', (byte)'a', (byte)'b', (byte)'c', (byte)'d', (byte)'e', (byte)'f', // 24-31
(byte)'g', (byte)'h', (byte)'i', (byte)'j', (byte)'k', (byte)'l', (byte)'m', (byte)'n', // 32-39
(byte)'o', (byte)'p', (byte)'q', (byte)'r', (byte)'s', (byte)'t', (byte)'u', (byte)'v', // 40-47
(byte)'w', (byte)'x', (byte)'y', (byte)'z', (byte)'0', (byte)'1', (byte)'2', (byte)'3', // 48-55
(byte)'4', (byte)'5', (byte)'6', (byte)'7', (byte)'8', (byte)'9', (byte)'+', (byte)'/', // 56-63
};
private final void encode_token() {
int i = line_length;
line[i] = map[0x3F & (buf >> 18)]; // sextet 1 (octet 1)
line[i+1] = map[0x3F & (buf >> 12)]; // sextet 2 (octet 1 and 2)
line[i+2] = map[0x3F & (buf >> 6)]; // sextet 3 (octet 2 and 3)
line[i+3] = map[0x3F & buf]; // sextet 4 (octet 3)
line_length += 4;
buf = 0;
buf_bytes = 0;
}
private final void encode_partial_token() {
int i = line_length;
line[i] = map[0x3F & (buf >> 18)]; // sextet 1 (octet 1)
line[i+1] = map[0x3F & (buf >> 12)]; // sextet 2 (octet 1 and 2)
if (buf_bytes == 1)
line[i+2] = (byte)'=';
else
line[i+2] = map[0x3F & (buf >> 6)]; // sextet 3 (octet 2 and 3)
if (buf_bytes <= 2)
line[i+3] = (byte)'=';
else
line[i+3] = map[0x3F & buf]; // sextet 4 (octet 3)
line_length += 4;
buf = 0;
buf_bytes = 0;
}
private final void flush_line(ByteBuf out) {
line[line_length] = (byte)'\r';
line[line_length+1] = (byte)'\n';
out.append(line, 0, line_length + 2);
line_length = 0;
}
/** Given a sequence of input bytes, produces a sequence of output bytes
using the base64 encoding. If there are bytes in `out' already, the
new bytes are appended, so the caller should do `out.setLength(0)'
first if that's desired.
*/
public final void translate(ByteBuf in, ByteBuf out) {
byte inb[] = in.toBytes();
int in_length = in.length();
for (int i = 0; i < in_length; i++) {
if (buf_bytes == 0)
buf = (buf & 0x00FFFF) | (inb[i] << 16);
else if (buf_bytes == 1)
buf = (buf & 0xFF00FF) | ((inb[i] << 8) & 0x00FF00);
else
buf = (buf & 0xFFFF00) | ((inb[i]) & 0x0000FF);
if ((++buf_bytes) == 3) {
encode_token();
if (line_length >= 72)
flush_line(out);
}
}
}
/** Tell the base64 encoder that no more input data will be forthcoming.
This may result in output, as a result of flushing the internal buffer.
This object must not be used again after calling eof(). If there are
bytes in `out' already, the new bytes are appended, so the caller should
do `out.setLength(0)' first if that's desired.
*/
public final void eof(ByteBuf out) {
if (buf_bytes != 0)
encode_partial_token();
flush_line(out);
line = null;
}
}