package gapi-ocaml

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This module implements the "Quoted Printable" encoding as * described in RFC 2045. * * This implementation assumes that the encoded string has a text MIME * type. On input both CR/LF and LF are accepted as end-of-line (eol) terminators, * but the output normalizes the eol delimiter as the crlf argument * specifies. Note that this implies that * - If crlf, the output uses CR/LF as line separator as MIME prescribes * - the encoding is not invertible for binary data

val encode : ?crlf:bool -> ?pos:int -> ?len:int -> string -> string

Encodes the string and returns it. * * Since OcamlNet 0.98, soft line breaks are added to the output * to ensure that all output lines have a length <= 76 bytes. * * Note unsafe characters: * As recommended by RFC 2045, the characters !#$\@[]^`|{}~ * and the double quotes * are additionally represented as hex tokens. * Furthermore, the letter 'F' is considered as unsafe if it * occurs at the beginning of the line, so the encoded text * never contains the word "From" at the beginning of a line. * * If pos and/or len are passed, only the substring starting at * pos (default: 0) with length len (default: rest of the string) * is encoded. * * If crlf is set (the default), the output text uses CR/LF as * line separator. Otherwise only LF is used.

val encode_tstring : ?crlf:bool -> ?pos:int -> ?len:int -> Netsys_types.tstring -> Bytes.t

Same for tagged string inputs. The result are always bytes, though

val encode_poly : ?crlf:bool -> ?pos:int -> ?len:int -> 's Netstring_tstring.tstring_ops -> 's -> Bytes.t

Polymorphic version

val decode : ?pos:int -> ?len:int -> string -> string

Decodes the string and returns it. * * Most format errors cause an Invalid_argument exception. * * If pos and/or len are passed, only the substring starting at * pos (default: 0) with length len (default: rest of the string) * is decoded.

val decode_tstring : ?pos:int -> ?len:int -> Netsys_types.tstring -> Bytes.t

Same for tagged string inputs. The result are always bytes, though

val decode_poly : ?pos:int -> ?len:int -> 's Netstring_tstring.tstring_ops -> 's -> Bytes.t

Polymorphic version

class encoding_pipe : ?crlf:bool -> unit -> Netchannels.pipe

This pipe encodes the data written into the pipe.

This pipe decodes the data written into the pipe.

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