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_parsebody(): Use get_content_type() instead of the deprecated
get_type(). Also, one of the regular expressions is constant so might as well make it a module global. And, when splitting up digests, handle lineseps that are longer than 1 character in length (e.g. \r\n).
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True = 1
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False = 0
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nlcre = re.compile('\r\n|\r|\n')
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class Parser:
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# Parse the body, but first split the payload on the content-type
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# boundary if present.
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boundary = container.get_boundary()
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isdigest = (container.get_type() == 'multipart/digest')
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isdigest = (container.get_content_type() == 'multipart/digest')
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# If there's a boundary, split the payload text into its constituent
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# parts and parse each separately. Otherwise, just parse the rest of
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# the body as a single message. Note: any exceptions raised in the
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preamble = payload[0:start]
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# Find out what kind of line endings we're using
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start += len(mo.group('sep')) + len(mo.group('ws'))
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cre = re.compile('\r\n|\r|\n')
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mo = cre.search(payload, start)
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mo = nlcre.search(payload, start)
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if mo:
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start += len(mo.group(0))
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# We create a compiled regexp first because we need to be able to
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payload[start:terminator])
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for part in parts:
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if isdigest:
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if part[0] == linesep:
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if part.startswith(linesep):
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# There's no header block so create an empty message
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# object as the container, and lop off the newline so
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# we can parse the sub-subobject
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msgobj = self._class()
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part = part[1:]
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part = part[len(linesep):]
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else:
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parthdrs, part = part.split(linesep+linesep, 1)
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# msgobj in this case is the "message/rfc822" container
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