Merged upstream changes.

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Vinay Sajip 2013-07-12 21:19:41 +01:00
commit 8c7dde3bd9
4 changed files with 73 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -1627,6 +1627,7 @@ def get_quoted_string(value):
def get_atom(value):
"""atom = [CFWS] 1*atext [CFWS]
An atom could be an rfc2047 encoded word.
"""
atom = Atom()
if value and value[0] in CFWS_LEADER:
@ -1635,6 +1636,14 @@ def get_atom(value):
if value and value[0] in ATOM_ENDS:
raise errors.HeaderParseError(
"expected atom but found '{}'".format(value))
if value.startswith('=?'):
try:
token, value = get_encoded_word(value)
except errors.HeaderParseError:
# XXX: need to figure out how to register defects when
# appropriate here.
token, value = get_atext(value)
else:
token, value = get_atext(value)
atom.append(token)
if value and value[0] in CFWS_LEADER:
@ -1664,11 +1673,21 @@ def get_dot_atom_text(value):
def get_dot_atom(value):
""" dot-atom = [CFWS] dot-atom-text [CFWS]
Any place we can have a dot atom, we could instead have an rfc2047 encoded
word.
"""
dot_atom = DotAtom()
if value[0] in CFWS_LEADER:
token, value = get_cfws(value)
dot_atom.append(token)
if value.startswith('=?'):
try:
token, value = get_encoded_word(value)
except errors.HeaderParseError:
# XXX: need to figure out how to register defects when
# appropriate here.
token, value = get_dot_atom_text(value)
else:
token, value = get_dot_atom_text(value)
dot_atom.append(token)
if value and value[0] in CFWS_LEADER:

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@ -808,9 +808,13 @@ class TestParser(TestParserMixin, TestEmailBase):
self.assertEqual(atom[2].comments, ['bar'])
def test_get_atom_atom_ends_at_noncfws(self):
atom = self._test_get_x(parser.get_atom,
self._test_get_x(parser.get_atom,
'bob fred', 'bob ', 'bob ', [], 'fred')
def test_get_atom_rfc2047_atom(self):
self._test_get_x(parser.get_atom,
'=?utf-8?q?=20bob?=', ' bob', ' bob', [], '')
# get_dot_atom_text
def test_get_dot_atom_text(self):
@ -885,6 +889,10 @@ class TestParser(TestParserMixin, TestEmailBase):
with self.assertRaises(errors.HeaderParseError):
parser.get_dot_atom(' (foo) bar.bang. foo')
def test_get_dot_atom_rfc2047_atom(self):
self._test_get_x(parser.get_dot_atom,
'=?utf-8?q?=20bob?=', ' bob', ' bob', [], '')
# get_word (if this were black box we'd repeat all the qs/atom tests)
def test_get_word_atom_yields_atom(self):
@ -2156,6 +2164,22 @@ class TestParser(TestParserMixin, TestEmailBase):
self.assertEqual(address[0].token_type,
'mailbox')
def test_get_address_rfc2047_display_name(self):
address = self._test_get_x(parser.get_address,
'=?utf-8?q?=C3=89ric?= <foo@example.com>',
'Éric <foo@example.com>',
'Éric <foo@example.com>',
[],
'')
self.assertEqual(address.token_type, 'address')
self.assertEqual(len(address.mailboxes), 1)
self.assertEqual(address.mailboxes,
address.all_mailboxes)
self.assertEqual(address.mailboxes[0].display_name,
'Éric')
self.assertEqual(address[0].token_type,
'mailbox')
def test_get_address_empty_group(self):
address = self._test_get_x(parser.get_address,
'Monty Python:;',

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@ -158,6 +158,10 @@ class TestUnstructuredHeader(TestHeaderBase):
'=?utf-8?q?=C3=89ric?=',
'Éric'),
'rfc2047_quopri_with_regular_text': (
'The =?utf-8?q?=C3=89ric=2C?= Himself',
'The Éric, Himself'),
}
@ -1119,6 +1123,26 @@ class TestAddressHeader(TestHeaderBase):
'example.com',
None),
'rfc2047_atom_is_decoded':
('=?utf-8?q?=C3=89ric?= <foo@example.com>',
[],
'Éric <foo@example.com>',
'Éric',
'foo@example.com',
'foo',
'example.com',
None),
'rfc2047_atom_in_phrase_is_decoded':
('The =?utf-8?q?=C3=89ric=2C?= Himself <foo@example.com>',
[],
'"The Éric, Himself" <foo@example.com>',
'The Éric, Himself',
'foo@example.com',
'foo',
'example.com',
None),
}
# XXX: Need many more examples, and in particular some with names in

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@ -47,6 +47,9 @@ Core and Builtins
Library
-------
- Issue #18431: The new email header parser now decodes RFC2047 encoded words
in structured headers.
- Issue #18044: The new email header parser was mis-parsing encoded words where
an encoded character immediately followed the '?' that follows the CTE
character, resulting in a decoding failure. They are now decoded correctly.