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Martin Panter 96a4f07107 Issues #26310, #26311: Fix typos in the documentation and code comments 2016-02-10 01:17:51 +00:00
R David Murray d2ff243b38 Merge: #21991: make headerregistry params property MappingProxyType. 2014-10-17 19:32:08 -04:00
R David Murray 685b3495e1 #21991: make headerregistry params property MappingProxyType.
It is unlikely anyone is using the fact that the dictionary returned
by the 'params' attribute was previously writable, but even if someone
is the API is provisional so this kind of change is acceptable (and
needed, to get the API "right" before it becomes official).

Patch by Stéphane Wirtel.
2014-10-17 19:30:13 -04:00
Serhiy Storchaka 465e60e654 Issue #22033: Reprs of most Python implemened classes now contain actual
class name instead of hardcoded one.
2014-07-25 23:36:00 +03:00
R David Murray 97f43c019f #15160: Extend the new email parser to handle MIME headers.
This code passes all the same tests that the existing RFC mime header
parser passes, plus a bunch of additional ones.

There are a couple of commented out tests where there are issues with the
folding.  The folding doesn't normally get invoked for headers parsed from
source, and the cases are marginal anyway (headers with invalid binary data)
so I'm not worried about them, but will fix them after the beta.

There are things that can be done to make this API even more convenient, but I
think this is a solid foundation worth having.  And the parser is a full RFC
parser, so it handles cases that the current parser doesn't.  (There are also
probably cases where it fails when the current parser doesn't, but I haven't
found them yet ;)

Oh, yeah, and there are some really ugly bits in the parser for handling some
'postel' cases that are unfortunately common.

I hope/plan to to eventually refactor a lot of the code in the parser which
should reduce the line count...but there is no escaping the fact that the
error recovery is welter of special cases.
2012-06-24 05:03:27 -04:00
R David Murray ea9766897b Make headerregistry fully part of the provisional api.
When I made the checkin of the provisional email policy, I knew that
Address and Group needed to be made accessible from somewhere.  The more
I looked at it, though, the more it became clear that since this is a
provisional API anyway, there's no good reason to hide headerregistry as
a private API.  It was designed to ultimately be part of the public API,
and so it should be part of the provisional API.

This patch fully documents the headerregistry API, and deletes the
abbreviated version of those docs I had added to the provisional policy
docs.
2012-05-27 15:03:38 -04:00