Issue #7143: get_payload used to strip any trailing newline from a
base64 transfer-encoded payload *after* decoding it; it no longer does. email had a special method in utils, _bdecode, specifically to do this, so it must have served a purpose at some point, yet it is clearly wrong per RFC. Fixed with Barry's approval, but no backport. Email package minor version number is bumped, now version 4.0.1. Patch by Joaquin Cuenca Abela.
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"""A package for parsing, handling, and generating email messages."""
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__version__ = '4.0.1'
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__version__ = '4.0.2'
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__all__ = [
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# Old names
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VGhpcyBpcyBhIEJhc2U2NCBlbmNvZGVkIG1lc3NhZ2Uu
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--BOUNDARY
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
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Content-Transfer-Encoding: Base64
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VGhpcyBpcyBhIEJhc2U2NCBlbmNvZGVkIG1lc3NhZ2UuCg==
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--BOUNDARY
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
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# Subpart 3 is base64
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eq(msg.get_payload(2).get_payload(decode=True),
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'This is a Base64 encoded message.')
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# Subpart 4 has no Content-Transfer-Encoding: header.
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# Subpart 4 is base64 with a trailing newline, which
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# used to be stripped (issue 7143).
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eq(msg.get_payload(3).get_payload(decode=True),
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'This is a Base64 encoded message.\n')
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# Subpart 5 has no Content-Transfer-Encoding: header.
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eq(msg.get_payload(4).get_payload(decode=True),
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'This has no Content-Transfer-Encoding: header.\n')
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def test_get_decoded_uu_payload(self):
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# Subpart 3 is base64
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eq(msg.get_payload(2).get_payload(decode=True),
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'This is a Base64 encoded message.')
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# Subpart 4 has no Content-Transfer-Encoding: header.
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# Subpart 4 is base64 with a trailing newline, which
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# used to be stripped (issue 7143).
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eq(msg.get_payload(3).get_payload(decode=True),
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'This is a Base64 encoded message.\n')
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# Subpart 5 has no Content-Transfer-Encoding: header.
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eq(msg.get_payload(4).get_payload(decode=True),
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'This has no Content-Transfer-Encoding: header.\n')
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def test_get_decoded_uu_payload(self):
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def _bdecode(s):
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# We can't quite use base64.encodestring() since it tacks on a "courtesy
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# newline". Blech!
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"""Decodes a base64 string.
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This function is equivalent to base64.decodestring and it's retained only
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for backward compatibility. It used to remove the last \n of the decoded
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string, if it had any (see issue 7143).
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"""
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if not s:
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return s
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value = base64.decodestring(s)
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if not s.endswith('\n') and value.endswith('\n'):
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return value[:-1]
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return value
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return base64.decodestring(s)
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PS: In the standard Python distribution, this file is encoded in UTF-8.
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Joaquin Cuenca Abela
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David Abrahams
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Jim Ahlstrom
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Farhan Ahmad
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Library
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-------
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- Issue #7143: get_payload used to strip any trailing newline from a
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base64 transfer-encoded payload *after* decoding it; it no longer does.
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This is a behavior change, so email's minor version number is now
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bumped, to version 4.0.2, for the 2.7 release.
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Extension Modules
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and standard packing.)
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What's New in Python 2.7 alpha 4?
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=================================
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