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* This file is part of the ZBateson\MailMimeParser project. |
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* @license http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php BSD |
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namespace ZBateson\MailMimeParser\Header\Part; |
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use ZBateson\StreamDecorators\Util\CharsetConverter; |
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/** |
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* Holds a running value for an RFC-2231 split header parameter. |
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* |
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* ParameterConsumer creates SplitParameterTokens when a split header parameter |
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* is first found, and adds subsequent split parts to an already created one if |
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* the parameter name matches. |
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* |
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* @author Zaahid Bateson |
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class SplitParameterToken extends HeaderPart |
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{ |
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* @var string name of the parameter. |
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protected $name; |
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/** |
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* @var string[] keeps encoded parts values that need to be decoded. Keys |
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* are set to the index part of the split parameter and used for |
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* sorting before decoding/concatenating. |
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protected $encodedParts = []; |
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* @var string contains literal parts that don't require any decoding (and |
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* are therefore ISO-8859-1 (technically should be 7bit US-ASCII but |
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* allowing 8bit shouldn't be an issue as elsewhere in MMP). |
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protected $literalParts = []; |
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/** |
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* @var string RFC-1766 (or subset) language code with optional subtags, |
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* regions, etc... |
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protected $language; |
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* @var string charset of content in $encodedParts. |
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protected $charset = 'ISO-8859-1'; |
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/** |
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* Initializes a SplitParameterToken. |
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* @param CharsetConverter $charsetConverter |
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* @param string $name the parameter's name |
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public function __construct(CharsetConverter $charsetConverter, $name) |
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parent::__construct($charsetConverter, ''); |
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$this->name = trim($name); |
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* Extracts charset and language from an encoded value, setting them on the |
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* current object if $index is 0 and adds the value part to the encodedParts |
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* array. |
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* @param int $index |
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protected function extractMetaInformationAndValue($value, $index) |
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if (preg_match('~^([^\']*)\'([^\']*)\'(.*)$~', $value, $matches)) { |
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$this->charset = (!empty($matches[1])) ? $matches[1] : $this->charset; |
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$this->language = (!empty($matches[2])) ? $matches[2] : $this->language; |
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$value = $matches[3]; |
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public function addPart($value, $isEncoded, $index) |
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$this->extractMetaInformationAndValue($value, $index); |
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private function getNextEncodedValue() |
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'' |
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