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name : mimetools.py
"""Various tools used by MIME-reading or MIME-writing programs."""


import os
import sys
import tempfile
from warnings import filterwarnings, catch_warnings
with catch_warnings():
    if sys.py3kwarning:
        filterwarnings("ignore", ".*rfc822 has been removed", DeprecationWarning)
    import rfc822

from warnings import warnpy3k
warnpy3k("in 3.x, mimetools has been removed in favor of the email package",
         stacklevel=2)

__all__ = ["Message","choose_boundary","encode","decode","copyliteral",
           "copybinary"]

class Message(rfc822.Message):
    """A derived class of rfc822.Message that knows about MIME headers and
    contains some hooks for decoding encoded and multipart messages."""

    def __init__(self, fp, seekable = 1):
        rfc822.Message.__init__(self, fp, seekable)
        self.encodingheader = \
                self.getheader('content-transfer-encoding')
        self.typeheader = \
                self.getheader('content-type')
        self.parsetype()
        self.parseplist()

    def parsetype(self):
        str = self.typeheader
        if str is None:
            str = 'text/plain'
        if ';' in str:
            i = str.index(';')
            self.plisttext = str[i:]
            str = str[:i]
        else:
            self.plisttext = ''
        fields = str.split('/')
        for i in range(len(fields)):
            fields[i] = fields[i].strip().lower()
        self.type = '/'.join(fields)
        self.maintype = fields[0]
        self.subtype = '/'.join(fields[1:])

    def parseplist(self):
        str = self.plisttext
        self.plist = []
        while str[:1] == ';':
            str = str[1:]
            if ';' in str:
                # XXX Should parse quotes!
                end = str.index(';')
            else:
                end = len(str)
            f = str[:end]
            if '=' in f:
                i = f.index('=')
                f = f[:i].strip().lower() + \
                        '=' + f[i+1:].strip()
            self.plist.append(f.strip())
            str = str[end:]

    def getplist(self):
        return self.plist

    def getparam(self, name):
        name = name.lower() + '='
        n = len(name)
        for p in self.plist:
            if p[:n] == name:
                return rfc822.unquote(p[n:])
        return None

    def getparamnames(self):
        result = []
        for p in self.plist:
            i = p.find('=')
            if i >= 0:
                result.append(p[:i].lower())
        return result

    def getencoding(self):
        if self.encodingheader is None:
            return '7bit'
        return self.encodingheader.lower()

    def gettype(self):
        return self.type

    def getmaintype(self):
        return self.maintype

    def getsubtype(self):
        return self.subtype




# Utility functions
# -----------------

try:
    import thread
except ImportError:
    import dummy_thread as thread
_counter_lock = thread.allocate_lock()
del thread

_counter = 0
def _get_next_counter():
    global _counter
    _counter_lock.acquire()
    _counter += 1
    result = _counter
    _counter_lock.release()
    return result

_prefix = None

def choose_boundary():
    """Return a string usable as a multipart boundary.

    The string chosen is unique within a single program run, and
    incorporates the user id (if available), process id (if available),
    and current time.  So it's very unlikely the returned string appears
    in message text, but there's no guarantee.

    The boundary contains dots so you have to quote it in the header."""

    global _prefix
    import time
    if _prefix is None:
        import socket
        try:
            hostid = socket.gethostbyname(socket.gethostname())
        except socket.gaierror:
            hostid = '127.0.0.1'
        try:
            uid = repr(os.getuid())
        except AttributeError:
            uid = '1'
        try:
            pid = repr(os.getpid())
        except AttributeError:
            pid = '1'
        _prefix = hostid + '.' + uid + '.' + pid
    return "%s.%.3f.%d" % (_prefix, time.time(), _get_next_counter())


# Subroutines for decoding some common content-transfer-types

def decode(input, output, encoding):
    """Decode common content-transfer-encodings (base64, quopri, uuencode)."""
    if encoding == 'base64':
        import base64
        return base64.decode(input, output)
    if encoding == 'quoted-printable':
        import quopri
        return quopri.decode(input, output)
    if encoding in ('uuencode', 'x-uuencode', 'uue', 'x-uue'):
        import uu
        return uu.decode(input, output)
    if encoding in ('7bit', '8bit'):
        return output.write(input.read())
    if encoding in decodetab:
        pipethrough(input, decodetab[encoding], output)
    else:
        raise ValueError, \
              'unknown Content-Transfer-Encoding: %s' % encoding

def encode(input, output, encoding):
    """Encode common content-transfer-encodings (base64, quopri, uuencode)."""
    if encoding == 'base64':
        import base64
        return base64.encode(input, output)
    if encoding == 'quoted-printable':
        import quopri
        return quopri.encode(input, output, 0)
    if encoding in ('uuencode', 'x-uuencode', 'uue', 'x-uue'):
        import uu
        return uu.encode(input, output)
    if encoding in ('7bit', '8bit'):
        return output.write(input.read())
    if encoding in encodetab:
        pipethrough(input, encodetab[encoding], output)
    else:
        raise ValueError, \
              'unknown Content-Transfer-Encoding: %s' % encoding

# The following is no longer used for standard encodings

# XXX This requires that uudecode and mmencode are in $PATH

uudecode_pipe = '''(
TEMP=/tmp/@uu.$$
sed "s%^begin [0-7][0-7]* .*%begin 600 $TEMP%" | uudecode
cat $TEMP
rm $TEMP
)'''

decodetab = {
        'uuencode':             uudecode_pipe,
        'x-uuencode':           uudecode_pipe,
        'uue':                  uudecode_pipe,
        'x-uue':                uudecode_pipe,
        'quoted-printable':     'mmencode -u -q',
        'base64':               'mmencode -u -b',
}

encodetab = {
        'x-uuencode':           'uuencode tempfile',
        'uuencode':             'uuencode tempfile',
        'x-uue':                'uuencode tempfile',
        'uue':                  'uuencode tempfile',
        'quoted-printable':     'mmencode -q',
        'base64':               'mmencode -b',
}

def pipeto(input, command):
    pipe = os.popen(command, 'w')
    copyliteral(input, pipe)
    pipe.close()

def pipethrough(input, command, output):
    (fd, tempname) = tempfile.mkstemp()
    temp = os.fdopen(fd, 'w')
    copyliteral(input, temp)
    temp.close()
    pipe = os.popen(command + ' <' + tempname, 'r')
    copybinary(pipe, output)
    pipe.close()
    os.unlink(tempname)

def copyliteral(input, output):
    while 1:
        line = input.readline()
        if not line: break
        output.write(line)

def copybinary(input, output):
    BUFSIZE = 8192
    while 1:
        line = input.read(BUFSIZE)
        if not line: break
        output.write(line)

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What you will learn?

Create any website layout you can imagine

Support any device size with Responsive (mobile-friendly) Design

Add tasteful animations and effects with CSS3

Course description

You can launch a new career in web development today by learning HTML & CSS. You don't need a computer science degree or expensive software. All you need is a computer, a bit of time, a lot of determination, and a teacher you trust. I've taught HTML and CSS to countless coworkers and held training sessions for fortune 100 companies. I am that teacher you can trust. 


Don't limit yourself by creating websites with some cheesy “site-builder" tool. This course teaches you how to take 100% control over your webpages by using the same concepts that every professional website is created with.


This course does not assume any prior experience. We start at square one and learn together bit by bit. By the end of the course you will have created (by hand) a website that looks great on phones, tablets, laptops, and desktops alike.


In the summer of 2020 the course has received a new section where we push our website live up onto the web using the free GitHub Pages service; this means you'll be able to share a link to what you've created with your friends, family, colleagues and the world!

Requirements

No prerequisite knowledge required

No special software required

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