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Miss Islington (bot) 2be0124b82
bpo-33476: Fix _header_value_parser when address group is missing final ';' (GH-7484)
(cherry picked from commit 8fe9eed937)

Co-authored-by: Dong-hee Na <donghee.na92@gmail.com>
2018-07-28 08:41:26 -07:00
Miss Islington (bot) 7b82281c80 bpo-27397: Make email module properly handle invalid-length base64 strings (GH-7583) (GH-7664)
When attempting to base64-decode a payload of invalid length (1 mod 4),
properly recognize and handle it.  The given data will be returned as-is,
i.e. not decoded, along with a new defect, InvalidBase64LengthDefect.
(cherry picked from commit c3f55be7dd)

Co-authored-by: Tal Einat <taleinat+github@gmail.com>
2018-06-12 16:46:11 +03:00
jayyyin aa218d1649 bpo-27931: Fix email address header parsing error (#5329)
Correctly handle addresses whose username is an empty quoted string.
2018-01-29 13:07:44 -05:00
R. David Murray 85d5c18c9d
bpo-27240 Rewrite the email header folding algorithm. (#3488)
The original algorithm tried to delegate the folding to the tokens so
that those tokens whose folding rules differed could specify the
differences.  However, this resulted in a lot of duplicated code because
most of the rules were the same.

The new algorithm moves all folding logic into a set of functions
external to the token classes, but puts the information about which
tokens can be folded in which ways on the tokens...with the exception of
mime-parameters, which are a special case (which was not even
implemented in the old folder).

This algorithm can still probably be improved and hopefully simplified
somewhat.

Note that some of the test expectations are changed.  I believe the
changes are toward more desirable and consistent behavior: in general
when (re) folding a line the canonical version of the tokens is
generated, rather than preserving errors or extra whitespace.
2017-12-03 18:51:41 -05:00
Joel Hillacre b350c22ebc bpo-30532: Fix whitespace folding in certain cases
Leading whitespace was incorrectly dropped during folding of certain lines in the _header_value_parser's folding algorithm.  This makes the whitespace handling code consistent.
2017-06-26 17:41:35 -04:00
R David Murray 44b548dda8 #27364: fix "incorrect" uses of escape character in the stdlib.
And most of the tools.

Patch by Emanual Barry, reviewed by me, Serhiy Storchaka, and
Martin Panter.
2016-09-08 13:59:53 -04:00
Martin Panter 46f50726a0 Issue #27076: Doc, comment and tests spelling fixes
Most fixes to Doc/ and Lib/ directories by Ville Skyttä.
2016-05-26 05:35:26 +00:00
R David Murray 7d0325d6c8 #23745: handle duplicate MIME parameter names in new parser.
This mimics get_param's error handling for the most part.  It is slightly
better in some regards as get_param can produce some really weird results for
duplicate *0* parts.  It departs from get_param slightly in that if we have a
mix of non-extended and extended pieces for the same parameter name, the new
parser assumes they were all supposed to be extended and concatenates all the
values, whereas get_param always picks the non-extended parameter value.  All
of this error recovery is pretty much arbitrary decisions...
2015-03-29 21:53:05 -04:00
Ezio Melotti d577480197 #20977: fix undefined name in the email module. Patch by Rose Ames. 2014-08-04 17:16:49 +03:00
R David Murray 0400d33928 #16983: Apply postel's law to encoded words inside quoted strings.
This applies only to the new parser.  The old parser decodes encoded words
inside quoted strings already, although it gets the whitespace wrong
when it does so.

This version of the patch only handles the most common case (a single encoded
word surrounded by quotes), but I haven't seen any other variations of this in
the wild yet, so its good enough for now.
2014-02-08 13:12:00 -05:00
R David Murray 923512f327 #18431: Decode encoded words in atoms in new email parser.
There is more to be done here in terms of accepting RFC invalid
input that some mailers accept, but this covers the valid
RFC places where encoded words can occur in structured headers.
2013-07-12 16:00:28 -04:00
R David Murray 65171b28e7 #18044: Fix parsing of encoded words of the form =?utf8?q?=XX...?=
The problem was I was only checking for decimal digits after the third '?',
not for *hex* digits :(.

This changeset also fixes a couple of comment typos, deletes an unused
function relating to encoded word parsing, and removed an invalid
'if' test from the folding function that was revealed by the tests
written to validate this issue.
2013-07-11 15:52:57 -04:00
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 032eed3c4a Recognize '<>' as a special case of an angle-addr in header_value_parser.
Although '<>' is invalid according to RFC 5322, SMTP uses it for various
things, and it sometimes ends up in email headers.  This patch changes
get_angle_addr to recognize it and just register a Defect instead of raising a
parsing error.
2012-05-26 14:31:12 -04:00
R David Murray 0b6f6c82b5 #12586: add provisional email policy with new header parsing and folding.
When the new policies are used (and only when the new policies are explicitly
used) headers turn into objects that have attributes based on their parsed
values, and can be set using objects that encapsulate the values, as well as
set directly from unicode strings.  The folding algorithm then takes care of
encoding unicode where needed, and folding according to the highest level
syntactic objects.

With this patch only date and time headers are parsed as anything other than
unstructured, but that is all the helper methods in the existing API handle.
I do plan to add more parsers, and complete the set specified in the RFC
before the package becomes stable.
2012-05-25 18:42:14 -04:00