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Python
229 lines
8.5 KiB
Python
# Copyright (C) 2002 Python Software Foundation
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# Author: che@debian.org (Ben Gertzfield)
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"""Header encoding and decoding functionality."""
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import re
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import email.quopriMIME
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import email.base64MIME
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from email.Charset import Charset
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try:
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from email._compat22 import _intdiv2
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except SyntaxError:
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# Python 2.1 spells integer division differently
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from email._compat21 import _intdiv2
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CRLFSPACE = '\r\n '
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CRLF = '\r\n'
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NLSPACE = '\n '
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MAXLINELEN = 76
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ENCODE = 1
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DECODE = 2
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# Match encoded-word strings in the form =?charset?q?Hello_World?=
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ecre = re.compile(r'''
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=\? # literal =?
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(?P<charset>[^?]*?) # non-greedy up to the next ? is the charset
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\? # literal ?
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(?P<encoding>[qb]) # either a "q" or a "b", case insensitive
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\? # literal ?
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(?P<encoded>.*?) # non-greedy up to the next ?= is the encoded string
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\?= # literal ?=
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''', re.VERBOSE | re.IGNORECASE)
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# Helpers
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_max_append = email.quopriMIME._max_append
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def decode_header(header):
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"""Decode a message header value without converting charset.
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Returns a list of (decoded_string, charset) pairs containing each of the
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decoded parts of the header. Charset is None for non-encoded parts of the
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header, otherwise a lower-case string containing the name of the character
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set specified in the encoded string.
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"""
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# If no encoding, just return the header
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header = str(header)
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if not ecre.search(header):
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return [(header, None)]
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decoded = []
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dec = ''
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for line in header.splitlines():
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# This line might not have an encoding in it
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if not ecre.search(line):
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decoded.append((line, None))
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continue
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parts = ecre.split(line)
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while parts:
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unenc = parts.pop(0).strip()
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if unenc:
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# Should we continue a long line?
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if decoded and decoded[-1][1] is None:
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decoded[-1] = (decoded[-1][0] + dec, None)
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else:
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decoded.append((unenc, None))
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if parts:
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charset, encoding = [s.lower() for s in parts[0:2]]
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encoded = parts[2]
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dec = ''
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if encoding == 'q':
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dec = email.quopriMIME.header_decode(encoded)
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elif encoding == 'b':
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dec = email.base64MIME.decode(encoded)
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else:
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dec = encoded
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if decoded and decoded[-1][1] == charset:
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decoded[-1] = (decoded[-1][0] + dec, decoded[-1][1])
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else:
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decoded.append((dec, charset))
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del parts[0:3]
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return decoded
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class Header:
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def __init__(self, s, charset=None, maxlinelen=None, header_name=None):
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"""Create a MIME-compliant header that can contain many languages.
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Specify the initial header value in s. Specify its character set as a
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Charset object in the charset argument. If none, a default Charset
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instance will be used.
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You can later append to the header with append(s, charset) below;
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charset does not have to be the same as the one initially specified
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here. In fact, it's optional, and if not given, defaults to the
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charset specified in the constructor.
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The maximum line length can be specified explicitly via maxlinelen.
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You can also pass None for maxlinelen and the name of a header field
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(e.g. "Subject") to let the constructor guess the best line length to
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use. The default maxlinelen is 76.
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"""
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if charset is None:
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charset = Charset()
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self._charset = charset
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# BAW: I believe `chunks' and `maxlinelen' should be non-public.
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self._chunks = []
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self.append(s, charset)
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if maxlinelen is None:
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if header_name is None:
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self._maxlinelen = MAXLINELEN
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else:
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self.guess_maxlinelen(header_name)
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else:
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self._maxlinelen = maxlinelen
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def __str__(self):
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"""A synonym for self.encode()."""
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return self.encode()
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def guess_maxlinelen(self, s=None):
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"""Guess the maximum length to make each header line.
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Given a header name (e.g. "Subject"), set this header's maximum line
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length to an appropriate length to avoid line wrapping. If s is not
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given, return the previous maximum line length and don't set it.
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Returns the new maximum line length.
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"""
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# BAW: is this semantic necessary?
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if s is not None:
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self._maxlinelen = MAXLINELEN - len(s) - 2
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return self._maxlinelen
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def append(self, s, charset=None):
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"""Append string s with Charset charset to the MIME header.
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charset defaults to the one given in the class constructor.
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"""
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if charset is None:
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charset = self._charset
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self._chunks.append((s, charset))
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def _split(self, s, charset):
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# Split up a header safely for use with encode_chunks. BAW: this
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# appears to be a private convenience method.
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splittable = charset.to_splittable(s)
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encoded = charset.from_splittable(splittable)
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elen = charset.encoded_header_len(encoded)
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if elen <= self._maxlinelen:
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return [(encoded, charset)]
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# BAW: should we use encoded?
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elif elen == len(s):
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# We can split on _maxlinelen boundaries because we know that the
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# encoding won't change the size of the string
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splitpnt = self._maxlinelen
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first = charset.from_splittable(splittable[:splitpnt], 0)
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last = charset.from_splittable(splittable[splitpnt:], 0)
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return self._split(first, charset) + self._split(last, charset)
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else:
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# Divide and conquer. BAW: halfway depends on integer division.
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# When porting to Python 2.2, use the // operator.
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halfway = _intdiv2(len(splittable))
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first = charset.from_splittable(splittable[:halfway], 0)
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last = charset.from_splittable(splittable[halfway:], 0)
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return self._split(first, charset) + self._split(last, charset)
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def encode(self):
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"""Encode a message header, possibly converting charset and encoding.
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There are many issues involved in converting a given string for use in
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an email header. Only certain character sets are readable in most
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email clients, and as header strings can only contain a subset of
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7-bit ASCII, care must be taken to properly convert and encode (with
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Base64 or quoted-printable) header strings. In addition, there is a
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75-character length limit on any given encoded header field, so
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line-wrapping must be performed, even with double-byte character sets.
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This method will do its best to convert the string to the correct
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character set used in email, and encode and line wrap it safely with
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the appropriate scheme for that character set.
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If the given charset is not known or an error occurs during
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conversion, this function will return the header untouched.
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"""
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newchunks = []
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for s, charset in self._chunks:
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newchunks += self._split(s, charset)
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self._chunks = newchunks
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return self.encode_chunks()
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def encode_chunks(self):
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"""MIME-encode a header with many different charsets and/or encodings.
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Given a list of pairs (string, charset), return a MIME-encoded string
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suitable for use in a header field. Each pair may have different
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charsets and/or encodings, and the resulting header will accurately
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reflect each setting.
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Each encoding can be email.Utils.QP (quoted-printable, for ASCII-like
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character sets like iso-8859-1), email.Utils.BASE64 (Base64, for
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non-ASCII like character sets like KOI8-R and iso-2022-jp), or None
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(no encoding).
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Each pair will be represented on a separate line; the resulting string
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will be in the format:
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"=?charset1?q?Mar=EDa_Gonz=E1lez_Alonso?=\n
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=?charset2?b?SvxyZ2VuIEL2aW5n?="
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"""
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chunks = []
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for header, charset in self._chunks:
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if charset is None:
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_max_append(chunks, header, self._maxlinelen, ' ')
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else:
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_max_append(chunks, charset.header_encode(header, 0),
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self._maxlinelen, ' ')
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return NLSPACE.join(chunks)
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