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authorGeorg Brandl <georg@python.org>2008-05-11 08:59:40 (GMT)
committerGeorg Brandl <georg@python.org>2008-05-11 08:59:40 (GMT)
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#2814: remove deprecated classes from mailbox module. Patch by Humberto Diogenes.
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diff --git a/Lib/mailbox.py b/Lib/mailbox.py
index 3ee9cbe..a12f478 100755
--- a/Lib/mailbox.py
+++ b/Lib/mailbox.py
@@ -1925,184 +1925,6 @@ def _sync_close(f):
_sync_flush(f)
f.close()
-## Start: classes from the original module (for backward compatibility).
-
-# Note that the Maildir class, whose name is unchanged, itself offers a next()
-# method for backward compatibility.
-
-class _Mailbox:
-
- def __init__(self, fp, factory=rfc822.Message):
- self.fp = fp
- self.seekp = 0
- self.factory = factory
-
- def __iter__(self):
- return iter(self.next, None)
-
- def next(self):
- while 1:
- self.fp.seek(self.seekp)
- try:
- self._search_start()
- except EOFError:
- self.seekp = self.fp.tell()
- return None
- start = self.fp.tell()
- self._search_end()
- self.seekp = stop = self.fp.tell()
- if start != stop:
- break
- return self.factory(_PartialFile(self.fp, start, stop))
-
-# Recommended to use PortableUnixMailbox instead!
-class UnixMailbox(_Mailbox):
-
- def _search_start(self):
- while 1:
- pos = self.fp.tell()
- line = self.fp.readline()
- if not line:
- raise EOFError
- if line[:5] == 'From ' and self._isrealfromline(line):
- self.fp.seek(pos)
- return
-
- def _search_end(self):
- self.fp.readline() # Throw away header line
- while 1:
- pos = self.fp.tell()
- line = self.fp.readline()
- if not line:
- return
- if line[:5] == 'From ' and self._isrealfromline(line):
- self.fp.seek(pos)
- return
-
- # An overridable mechanism to test for From-line-ness. You can either
- # specify a different regular expression or define a whole new
- # _isrealfromline() method. Note that this only gets called for lines
- # starting with the 5 characters "From ".
- #
- # BAW: According to
- #http://home.netscape.com/eng/mozilla/2.0/relnotes/demo/content-length.html
- # the only portable, reliable way to find message delimiters in a BSD (i.e
- # Unix mailbox) style folder is to search for "\n\nFrom .*\n", or at the
- # beginning of the file, "^From .*\n". While _fromlinepattern below seems
- # like a good idea, in practice, there are too many variations for more
- # strict parsing of the line to be completely accurate.
- #
- # _strict_isrealfromline() is the old version which tries to do stricter
- # parsing of the From_ line. _portable_isrealfromline() simply returns
- # true, since it's never called if the line doesn't already start with
- # "From ".
- #
- # This algorithm, and the way it interacts with _search_start() and
- # _search_end() may not be completely correct, because it doesn't check
- # that the two characters preceding "From " are \n\n or the beginning of
- # the file. Fixing this would require a more extensive rewrite than is
- # necessary. For convenience, we've added a PortableUnixMailbox class
- # which does no checking of the format of the 'From' line.
-
- _fromlinepattern = (r"From \s*[^\s]+\s+\w\w\w\s+\w\w\w\s+\d?\d\s+"
- r"\d?\d:\d\d(:\d\d)?(\s+[^\s]+)?\s+\d\d\d\d\s*"
- r"[^\s]*\s*"
- "$")
- _regexp = None
-
- def _strict_isrealfromline(self, line):
- if not self._regexp:
- import re
- self._regexp = re.compile(self._fromlinepattern)
- return self._regexp.match(line)
-
- def _portable_isrealfromline(self, line):
- return True
-
- _isrealfromline = _strict_isrealfromline
-
-
-class PortableUnixMailbox(UnixMailbox):
- _isrealfromline = UnixMailbox._portable_isrealfromline
-
-
-class MmdfMailbox(_Mailbox):
-
- def _search_start(self):
- while 1:
- line = self.fp.readline()
- if not line:
- raise EOFError
- if line[:5] == '\001\001\001\001\n':
- return
-
- def _search_end(self):
- while 1:
- pos = self.fp.tell()
- line = self.fp.readline()
- if not line:
- return
- if line == '\001\001\001\001\n':
- self.fp.seek(pos)
- return
-
-
-class MHMailbox:
-
- def __init__(self, dirname, factory=rfc822.Message):
- import re
- pat = re.compile('^[1-9][0-9]*$')
- self.dirname = dirname
- # the three following lines could be combined into:
- # list = map(long, filter(pat.match, os.listdir(self.dirname)))
- list = os.listdir(self.dirname)
- list = filter(pat.match, list)
- list = map(int, list)
- list.sort()
- # This only works in Python 1.6 or later;
- # before that str() added 'L':
- self.boxes = map(str, list)
- self.boxes.reverse()
- self.factory = factory
-
- def __iter__(self):
- return iter(self.next, None)
-
- def next(self):
- if not self.boxes:
- return None
- fn = self.boxes.pop()
- fp = open(os.path.join(self.dirname, fn), newline='')
- msg = self.factory(fp)
- try:
- msg._mh_msgno = fn
- except (AttributeError, TypeError):
- pass
- return msg
-
-
-class BabylMailbox(_Mailbox):
-
- def _search_start(self):
- while 1:
- line = self.fp.readline()
- if not line:
- raise EOFError
- if line == '*** EOOH ***\n':
- return
-
- def _search_end(self):
- while 1:
- pos = self.fp.tell()
- line = self.fp.readline()
- if not line:
- return
- if line == '\037\014\n' or line == '\037':
- self.fp.seek(pos)
- return
-
-## End: classes from the original module (for backward compatibility).
-
class Error(Exception):
"""Raised for module-specific errors."""