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package Mail::AuthenticationResults::FoldableHeader; # ABSTRACT: Class for modelling a foldable header string require 5.008; use strict; use warnings; our $VERSION = '2.20230112'; # VERSION use Carp; use Mail::AuthenticationResults::Token::String; use Mail::AuthenticationResults::Token::Space; use Mail::AuthenticationResults::Token::Separator; use Mail::AuthenticationResults::Token::Comment; use Mail::AuthenticationResults::Token::Assignment; sub new { my ( $class, $args ) = @_; my $self = {}; bless $self, $class; $self->{ 'string' } = []; return $self; } sub eol { my ( $self ) = @_; return $self->{ 'eol' } if exists ( $self->{ 'eol' } ); return "\n"; } sub set_eol { my ( $self, $eol ) = @_; $self->{ 'eol' } = $eol; return $self; } sub indent { my ( $self ) = @_; return $self->{ 'indent' } if exists ( $self->{ 'indent' } ); return ' '; } sub set_indent { my ( $self, $indent ) = @_; $self->{ 'indent' } = $indent; return $self; } sub sub_indent { my ( $self ) = @_; return $self->{ 'sub_indent' } if exists ( $self->{ 'sub_indent' } ); return ' '; } sub set_sub_indent { my ( $self, $indent ) = @_; $self->{ 'sub_indent' } = $indent; return $self; } sub try_fold_at { my ( $self ) = @_; return $self->{ 'try_fold_at' } if exists ( $self->{ 'try_fold_at' } ); return 800; } sub set_try_fold_at { my ( $self, $length ) = @_; $self->{ 'try_fold_at' } = $length; return $self; } sub force_fold_at { my ( $self ) = @_; return $self->{ 'force_fold_at' } if exists ( $self->{ 'force_fold_at' } ); return 900; } sub set_force_fold_at { my ( $self, $length ) = @_; $self->{ 'force_fold_at' } = $length; return $self; } sub string { my( $self, $string ) = @_; push @{ $self->{ 'string' } }, Mail::AuthenticationResults::Token::String->new_from_value( $string ); return $self; } sub space { my ( $self, $string ) = @_; push @{ $self->{ 'string' } }, Mail::AuthenticationResults::Token::Space->new_from_value( $string ); return $self; } sub separator { my ( $self, $string ) = @_; push @{ $self->{ 'string' } }, Mail::AuthenticationResults::Token::Separator->new_from_value( $string ); return $self; } sub comment { my ( $self, $string ) = @_; push @{ $self->{ 'string' } }, Mail::AuthenticationResults::Token::Comment->new_from_value( $string ); return $self; } sub assignment { my ( $self, $string ) = @_; push @{ $self->{ 'string' } }, Mail::AuthenticationResults::Token::Assignment->new_from_value( $string ); return $self; } sub as_string { my ( $self ) = @_; my $string = q{}; my $string_length = 0; my $content_added = 0; my $sections = []; my $stack = []; my $last_type; foreach my $part ( @{ $self->{ 'string' } } ) { if ( $part->is() eq 'space' && $last_type ne 'space' ) { # We have a folding space push @$sections, $stack if @$stack; $stack = []; } push @$stack, $part; $last_type = $part->is(); } push @$sections, $stack if @$stack; my $eol = $self->eol();; my $indent = $self->indent(); my $sub_indent = $self->sub_indent(); my $fold_length = 0; SECTION: while ( my $section = shift @$sections ) { if ( $section->[0]->is() eq 'space' && $section->[0]->value() eq $eol ) { # This section starts a new line $fold_length = 0; if ( ! exists( $section->[0]->{ '_folded' } ) ) { if ( $section->[1]->is() eq 'space' ) { # Take the last indent value for the fold indent $indent = $section->[1]->value(); } } } my $section_string = join( q{}, map { $_->value() } @$section ); my $section_length = length( $section_string ); if ( $fold_length + $section_length > $self->try_fold_at() ) { if ( $fold_length > 0 ) { # Remove whitespace tokens at beginning of section while ( $section->[0]->is() eq 'space' ) { shift @$section; } # Insert new folding whitespace at beginning of section unshift @$section, Mail::AuthenticationResults::Token::Space->new_from_value( $indent . $sub_indent ); unshift @$section, Mail::AuthenticationResults::Token::Space->new_from_value( $eol ); $section->[0]->{ '_folded' } = 1; unshift @$sections, $section; next SECTION; } else { # ToDo: # This section alone is over the line limit # It already starts with a fold, so we need to remove # some of it to a new line if we can. # Strategy 1: Fold at a relevant token boundary my $first_section = []; my $second_section = []; push @$second_section, Mail::AuthenticationResults::Token::Space->new_from_value( $eol ); push @$second_section, Mail::AuthenticationResults::Token::Space->new_from_value( $indent . $sub_indent ); $second_section->[0]->{ '_folded' } = 1; my $first_section_length = 0; foreach my $part ( @$section ) { my $part_length = length $part->value(); if ( $part_length + $first_section_length < $self->try_fold_at() ) { push @$first_section, $part; $first_section_length += $part_length; } else { push @$second_section, $part; $first_section_length = $self->try_fold_at() + 1; # everything from this point goes onto second } } # Do we have a first and second section with actual content? if ( ( grep { $_->is() ne 'space' } @$first_section ) && ( grep { $_->is() ne 'space' } @$second_section ) ) { unshift @$sections, $second_section; unshift @$sections, $first_section; next SECTION; } # We MUST fold at $self->force_fold_at(); # Strategy 2: Force fold at a space within a string # Strategy 3: Force fold anywhere # We assume that force fold is greater than try fold } } $string .= $section_string; $fold_length += $section_length; } return $string; } 1; __END__ =pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME Mail::AuthenticationResults::FoldableHeader - Class for modelling a foldable header string =head1 VERSION version 2.20230112 =head1 DESCRIPTION Class representing a foldable Authentication Results header string =head1 METHODS =head2 new( $args ) Return a new instance of this class =head2 eol() Return the current eol marker. =head2 set_eol( $eol ) Set the current eol marker. =head2 indent() Return the current base indent string. Defaults to 4 spaces. =head2 set_indent( $indent ) Set the current base indent string. =head2 sub_indent() Return the current fold indent string. This is added to the current indent for folded headers. Defaults to 2 spaces. =head2 set_sub_indent( $indent ) Set the current fold indent string. =head2 try_fold_at() Return the length of header line for triggering a fold attempt =head2 set_try_fold_at( $length ) Set the length of header line for triggering a fold attempt. Defaults to 800. =head2 force_fold_at() Return the length of header line for forcing a fold. =head2 set_force_fold_at( $length ) Set the length of header line for forcing a fold. Defaults to 900. =head2 string( $string ) Add $string to this header string In this context, string can include a quoted string, or a string with assignment operators embedded within it. A string is a unit of data which we do not want to break with a fold. =head2 space( $string ) Add a space $string to this header string In this context, a space can be a single space, multiple spaces, or a folding space. A space is a unit of data which would be an ideal spot to insert a fold. =head2 separator( $string ) Add a separator $string to this header string In this context, a separator is the ; string or the / string. =head2 comment( $string ) Add a comment $string to this header string In this context, a comment is a comment string. A comment is a unit of data which we do not want to break with a fold. =head2 assignment( $string ) Add an assignment $string to this header string In this context, as assignment is the = string. =head2 as_string() Return the current header string =head1 AUTHOR Marc Bradshaw <marc@marcbradshaw.net> =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2021 by Marc Bradshaw. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. =cut