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package javax.mail.internet;

import java.util.*;

/**
 * This class tokenizes RFC822 and MIME headers into the basic
 * symbols specified by RFC822 and MIME. 

* * This class handles folded headers (ie headers with embedded * CRLF SPACE sequences). The folds are removed in the returned * tokens. * * @author John Mani * @author Bill Shannon */ public class HeaderTokenizer { /** * The Token class represents tokens returned by the * HeaderTokenizer. */ public static class Token { private int type; private String value; /** * Token type indicating an ATOM. */ public static final int ATOM = -1; /** * Token type indicating a quoted string. The value * field contains the string without the quotes. */ public static final int QUOTEDSTRING = -2; /** * Token type indicating a comment. The value field * contains the comment string without the comment * start and end symbols. */ public static final int COMMENT = -3; /** * Token type indicating end of input. */ public static final int EOF = -4; /** * Constructor. * @param type Token type * @param value Token value */ public Token(int type, String value) { this.type = type; this.value = value; } /** * Return the type of the token. If the token represents a * delimiter or a control character, the type is that character * itself, converted to an integer. Otherwise, it's value is * one of the following: *

    *
  • ATOM A sequence of ASCII characters * delimited by either SPACE, CTL, "(", <"> or the * specified SPECIALS *
  • QUOTEDSTRING A sequence of ASCII characters * within quotes *
  • COMMENT A sequence of ASCII characters * within "(" and ")". *
  • EOF End of header *
* * @return the token type */ public int getType() { return type; } /** * Returns the value of the token just read. When the current * token is a quoted string, this field contains the body of the * string, without the quotes. When the current token is a comment, * this field contains the body of the comment. * * @return token value */ public String getValue() { return value; } } private String string; // the string to be tokenized private boolean skipComments; // should comments be skipped ? private String delimiters; // delimiter string private int currentPos; // current parse position private int maxPos; // string length private int nextPos; // track start of next Token for next() private int peekPos; // track start of next Token for peek() /** * RFC822 specials */ public final static String RFC822 = "()<>@,;:\\\"\t .[]"; /** * MIME specials */ public final static String MIME = "()<>@,;:\\\"\t []/?="; // The EOF Token private final static Token EOFToken = new Token(Token.EOF, null); /** * Constructor that takes a rfc822 style header. * * @param header The rfc822 header to be tokenized * @param delimiters Set of delimiter characters * to be used to delimit ATOMS. These * are usually RFC822 or * MIME * @param skipComments If true, comments are skipped and * not returned as tokens */ public HeaderTokenizer(String header, String delimiters, boolean skipComments) { string = (header == null) ? "" : header; // paranoia ?! this.skipComments = skipComments; this.delimiters = delimiters; currentPos = nextPos = peekPos = 0; maxPos = string.length(); } /** * Constructor. Comments are ignored and not returned as tokens * * @param header The header that is tokenized * @param delimiters The delimiters to be used */ public HeaderTokenizer(String header, String delimiters) { this(header, delimiters, true); } /** * Constructor. The RFC822 defined delimiters - RFC822 - are * used to delimit ATOMS. Also comments are skipped and not * returned as tokens * * @param header the header string */ public HeaderTokenizer(String header) { this(header, RFC822); } /** * Parses the next token from this String.

* * Clients sit in a loop calling next() to parse successive * tokens until an EOF Token is returned. * * @return the next Token * @exception ParseException if the parse fails */ public Token next() throws ParseException { return next('\0', false); } /** * Parses the next token from this String. * If endOfAtom is not NUL, the token extends until the * endOfAtom character is seen, or to the end of the header. * This method is useful when parsing headers that don't * obey the MIME specification, e.g., by failing to quote * parameter values that contain spaces. * * @param endOfAtom if not NUL, character marking end of token * @return the next Token * @exception ParseException if the parse fails * @since JavaMail 1.5 */ public Token next(char endOfAtom) throws ParseException { return next(endOfAtom, false); } /** * Parses the next token from this String. * endOfAtom is handled as above. If keepEscapes is true, * any backslash escapes are preserved in the returned string. * This method is useful when parsing headers that don't * obey the MIME specification, e.g., by failing to escape * backslashes in the filename parameter. * * @param endOfAtom if not NUL, character marking end of token * @param keepEscapes keep all backslashes in returned string? * @return the next Token * @exception ParseException if the parse fails * @since JavaMail 1.5 */ public Token next(char endOfAtom, boolean keepEscapes) throws ParseException { Token tk; currentPos = nextPos; // setup currentPos tk = getNext(endOfAtom, keepEscapes); nextPos = peekPos = currentPos; // update currentPos and peekPos return tk; } /** * Peek at the next token, without actually removing the token * from the parse stream. Invoking this method multiple times * will return successive tokens, until next() is * called.

* * @return the next Token * @exception ParseException if the parse fails */ public Token peek() throws ParseException { Token tk; currentPos = peekPos; // setup currentPos tk = getNext('\0', false); peekPos = currentPos; // update peekPos return tk; } /** * Return the rest of the Header. * * @return String rest of header. null is returned if we are * already at end of header */ public String getRemainder() { if (nextPos >= string.length()) return null; return string.substring(nextPos); } /* * Return the next token starting from 'currentPos'. After the * parse, 'currentPos' is updated to point to the start of the * next token. */ private Token getNext(char endOfAtom, boolean keepEscapes) throws ParseException { // If we're already at end of string, return EOF if (currentPos >= maxPos) return EOFToken; // Skip white-space, position currentPos beyond the space if (skipWhiteSpace() == Token.EOF) return EOFToken; char c; int start; boolean filter = false; c = string.charAt(currentPos); // Check or Skip comments and position currentPos // beyond the comment while (c == '(') { // Parsing comment .. int nesting; for (start = ++currentPos, nesting = 1; nesting > 0 && currentPos < maxPos; currentPos++) { c = string.charAt(currentPos); if (c == '\\') { // Escape sequence currentPos++; // skip the escaped character filter = true; } else if (c == '\r') filter = true; else if (c == '(') nesting++; else if (c == ')') nesting--; } if (nesting != 0) throw new ParseException("Unbalanced comments"); if (!skipComments) { // Return the comment, if we are asked to. // Note that the comment start & end markers are ignored. String s; if (filter) // need to go thru the token again. s = filterToken(string, start, currentPos-1, keepEscapes); else s = string.substring(start,currentPos-1); return new Token(Token.COMMENT, s); } // Skip any whitespace after the comment. if (skipWhiteSpace() == Token.EOF) return EOFToken; c = string.charAt(currentPos); } // Check for quoted-string and position currentPos // beyond the terminating quote if (c == '"') { currentPos++; // skip initial quote return collectString('"', keepEscapes); } // Check for SPECIAL or CTL if (c < 040 || c >= 0177 || delimiters.indexOf(c) >= 0) { if (endOfAtom > 0 && c != endOfAtom) { // not expecting a special character here, // pretend it's a quoted string return collectString(endOfAtom, keepEscapes); } currentPos++; // re-position currentPos char ch[] = new char[1]; ch[0] = c; return new Token((int)c, new String(ch)); } // Check for ATOM for (start = currentPos; currentPos < maxPos; currentPos++) { c = string.charAt(currentPos); // ATOM is delimited by either SPACE, CTL, "(", <"> // or the specified SPECIALS if (c < 040 || c >= 0177 || c == '(' || c == ' ' || c == '"' || delimiters.indexOf(c) >= 0) { if (endOfAtom > 0 && c != endOfAtom) { // not the expected atom after all; // back up and pretend it's a quoted string currentPos = start; return collectString(endOfAtom, keepEscapes); } break; } } return new Token(Token.ATOM, string.substring(start, currentPos)); } private Token collectString(char eos, boolean keepEscapes) throws ParseException { int start; boolean filter = false; for (start = currentPos; currentPos < maxPos; currentPos++) { char c = string.charAt(currentPos); if (c == '\\') { // Escape sequence currentPos++; filter = true; } else if (c == '\r') filter = true; else if (c == eos) { currentPos++; String s; if (filter) s = filterToken(string, start, currentPos-1, keepEscapes); else s = string.substring(start, currentPos-1); if (c != '"') { // not a real quoted string s = trimWhiteSpace(s); currentPos--; // back up before the eos char } return new Token(Token.QUOTEDSTRING, s); } } // ran off the end of the string // if we're looking for a matching quote, that's an error if (eos == '"') throw new ParseException("Unbalanced quoted string"); // otherwise, just return whatever's left String s; if (filter) s = filterToken(string, start, currentPos, keepEscapes); else s = string.substring(start, currentPos); s = trimWhiteSpace(s); return new Token(Token.QUOTEDSTRING, s); } // Skip SPACE, HT, CR and NL private int skipWhiteSpace() { char c; for (; currentPos < maxPos; currentPos++) if (((c = string.charAt(currentPos)) != ' ') && (c != '\t') && (c != '\r') && (c != '\n')) return currentPos; return Token.EOF; } // Trim SPACE, HT, CR and NL from end of string private static String trimWhiteSpace(String s) { char c; int i; for (i = s.length() - 1; i >= 0; i--) { if (((c = s.charAt(i)) != ' ') && (c != '\t') && (c != '\r') && (c != '\n')) break; } if (i <= 0) return ""; else return s.substring(0, i + 1); } /* Process escape sequences and embedded LWSPs from a comment or * quoted string. */ private static String filterToken(String s, int start, int end, boolean keepEscapes) { StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(); char c; boolean gotEscape = false; boolean gotCR = false; for (int i = start; i < end; i++) { c = s.charAt(i); if (c == '\n' && gotCR) { // This LF is part of an unescaped // CRLF sequence (i.e, LWSP). Skip it. gotCR = false; continue; } gotCR = false; if (!gotEscape) { // Previous character was NOT '\' if (c == '\\') // skip this character gotEscape = true; else if (c == '\r') // skip this character gotCR = true; else // append this character sb.append(c); } else { // Previous character was '\'. So no need to // bother with any special processing, just // append this character. If keepEscapes is // set, keep the backslash. IE6 fails to escape // backslashes in quoted strings in HTTP headers, // e.g., in the filename parameter. if (keepEscapes) sb.append('\\'); sb.append(c); gotEscape = false; } } return sb.toString(); } }





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