pjs/lib/libmime/mimeleaf.h

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/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*-
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/* mimeleaf.h --- definition of the MimeLeaf class (see mimei.h)
Created: Jamie Zawinski <jwz@netscape.com>, 15-May-96.
*/
#ifndef _MIMELEAF_H_
#define _MIMELEAF_H_
#include "mimeobj.h"
#include "mimeenc.h"
/* MimeLeaf is the class for the objects representing all MIME types which
are not containers for other MIME objects. The implication of this is
that they are MIME types which can have Content-Transfer-Encodings
applied to their data. This class provides that service in its
parse_buffer() method:
int (*parse_decoded_buffer) (char *buf, int32 size, MimeObject *obj)
The `parse_buffer' method of MimeLeaf passes each block of data through
the appropriate decoder (if any) and then calls `parse_decoded_buffer'
on each block (not line) of output.
The default `parse_decoded_buffer' method of MimeLeaf line-buffers the
now-decoded data, handing each line to the `parse_line' method in turn.
If different behavior is desired (for example, if a class wants access
to the decoded data before it is line-buffered) the `parse_decoded_buffer'
method should be overridden. (MimeExternalObject does this.)
*/
typedef struct MimeLeafClass MimeLeafClass;
typedef struct MimeLeaf MimeLeaf;
struct MimeLeafClass {
MimeObjectClass object;
/* This is the callback that is handed to the decoder. */
int (*parse_decoded_buffer) (char *buf, int32 size, MimeObject *obj);
};
extern MimeLeafClass mimeLeafClass;
struct MimeLeaf {
MimeObject object; /* superclass variables */
/* If we're doing Base64, Quoted-Printable, or UU decoding, this is the
state object for the decoder. */
MimeDecoderData *decoder_data;
};
#endif /* _MIMELEAF_H_ */