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package com.sun.mail.imap.protocol;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.*;
import com.sun.mail.util.ASCIIUtility;
import com.sun.mail.iap.*;
/**
* This class represents a response obtained from the input stream
* of an IMAP server.
*
* @author John Mani
*/
public class IMAPResponse extends Response {
private String key;
private int number;
public IMAPResponse(Protocol c) throws IOException, ProtocolException {
super(c);
init();
}
private void init() throws IOException, ProtocolException {
// continue parsing if this is an untagged response
if (isUnTagged() && !isOK() && !isNO() && !isBAD() && !isBYE()) {
key = readAtom();
// Is this response of the form "* "
try {
number = Integer.parseInt(key);
key = readAtom();
} catch (NumberFormatException ne) { }
}
}
/**
* Copy constructor.
*
* @param r the IMAPResponse to copy
*/
public IMAPResponse(IMAPResponse r) {
super((Response)r);
key = r.key;
number = r.number;
}
/**
* For testing.
*
* @param r the response string
* @exception IOException for I/O errors
* @exception ProtocolException for protocol failures
*/
public IMAPResponse(String r) throws IOException, ProtocolException {
this(r, true);
}
/**
* For testing.
*
* @param r the response string
* @param utf8 UTF-8 allowed?
* @exception IOException for I/O errors
* @exception ProtocolException for protocol failures
* @since JavaMail 1.6.0
*/
public IMAPResponse(String r, boolean utf8)
throws IOException, ProtocolException {
super(r, utf8);
init();
}
/**
* Read a list of space-separated "flag-extension" sequences and
* return the list as a array of Strings. An empty list is returned
* as null. Each item is expected to be an atom, possibly preceeded
* by a backslash, but we aren't that strict; we just look for strings
* separated by spaces and terminated by a right paren. We assume items
* are always ASCII.
*
* @return the list items as a String array
*/
public String[] readSimpleList() {
skipSpaces();
if (buffer[index] != '(') // not what we expected
return null;
index++; // skip '('
List v = new ArrayList<>();
int start;
for (start = index; buffer[index] != ')'; index++) {
if (buffer[index] == ' ') { // got one item
v.add(ASCIIUtility.toString(buffer, start, index));
start = index+1; // index gets incremented at the top
}
}
if (index > start) // get the last item
v.add(ASCIIUtility.toString(buffer, start, index));
index++; // skip ')'
int size = v.size();
if (size > 0)
return v.toArray(new String[size]);
else // empty list
return null;
}
public String getKey() {
return key;
}
public boolean keyEquals(String k) {
if (key != null && key.equalsIgnoreCase(k))
return true;
else
return false;
}
public int getNumber() {
return number;
}
}