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	(branch-creation time) up to 43067. 43068 and 43069 contain a little swapping action between re.py and sre.py, and this mightily confuses svn merge, so later changes are going in separately. This merge should break no additional tests. The last-merged revision is going in a 'last_merge' property on '.' (the branch directory.) Arbitrarily chosen, really; if there's a BCP for this, I couldn't find it, but we can easily change it afterwards ;)
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			79 lines
		
	
	
	
		
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			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
""" Python 'base64_codec' Codec - base64 content transfer encoding
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    Unlike most of the other codecs which target Unicode, this codec
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    will return Python string objects for both encode and decode.
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    Written by Marc-Andre Lemburg (mal@lemburg.com).
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"""
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import codecs, base64
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### Codec APIs
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def base64_encode(input,errors='strict'):
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    """ Encodes the object input and returns a tuple (output
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        object, length consumed).
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        errors defines the error handling to apply. It defaults to
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        'strict' handling which is the only currently supported
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        error handling for this codec.
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    """
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    assert errors == 'strict'
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    output = base64.encodestring(input)
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    return (output, len(input))
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def base64_decode(input,errors='strict'):
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    """ Decodes the object input and returns a tuple (output
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        object, length consumed).
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        input must be an object which provides the bf_getreadbuf
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        buffer slot. Python strings, buffer objects and memory
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        mapped files are examples of objects providing this slot.
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        errors defines the error handling to apply. It defaults to
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        'strict' handling which is the only currently supported
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        error handling for this codec.
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    """
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    assert errors == 'strict'
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    output = base64.decodestring(input)
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    return (output, len(input))
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class Codec(codecs.Codec):
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    def encode(self, input,errors='strict'):
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        return base64_encode(input,errors)
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    def decode(self, input,errors='strict'):
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        return base64_decode(input,errors)
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class IncrementalEncoder(codecs.IncrementalEncoder):
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    def encode(self, input, final=False):
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        assert self.errors == 'strict'
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        return base64.encodestring(input)
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class IncrementalDecoder(codecs.IncrementalDecoder):
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    def decode(self, input, final=False):
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        assert self.errors == 'strict'
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        return base64.decodestring(input)
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class StreamWriter(Codec,codecs.StreamWriter):
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    pass
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class StreamReader(Codec,codecs.StreamReader):
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    pass
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### encodings module API
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def getregentry():
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    return codecs.CodecInfo(
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        name='base64',
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        encode=base64_encode,
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        decode=base64_decode,
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        incrementalencoder=IncrementalEncoder,
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        incrementaldecoder=IncrementalDecoder,
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        streamwriter=StreamWriter,
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        streamreader=StreamReader,
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    )
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