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Diffstat (limited to 'Lib/email/message.py')
-rw-r--r-- | Lib/email/message.py | 26 |
1 files changed, 13 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/Lib/email/message.py b/Lib/email/message.py index 46bb8c2..08192c5 100644 --- a/Lib/email/message.py +++ b/Lib/email/message.py @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Charset = _charset.Charset SEMISPACE = '; ' -# Regular expression that matches `special' characters in parameters, the +# Regular expression that matches 'special' characters in parameters, the # existence of which force quoting of the parameter value. tspecials = re.compile(r'[ \(\)<>@,;:\\"/\[\]\?=]') @@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ class Message: multipart or a message/rfc822), then the payload is a list of Message objects, otherwise it is a string. - Message objects implement part of the `mapping' interface, which assumes + Message objects implement part of the 'mapping' interface, which assumes there is exactly one occurrence of the header per message. Some headers do in fact appear multiple times (e.g. Received) and for those headers, you must use the explicit API to set or get all the headers. Not all of @@ -597,7 +597,7 @@ class Message: """Return the message's content type. The returned string is coerced to lower case of the form - `maintype/subtype'. If there was no Content-Type header in the + 'maintype/subtype'. If there was no Content-Type header in the message, the default type as given by get_default_type() will be returned. Since according to RFC 2045, messages always have a default type this will always return a value. @@ -620,7 +620,7 @@ class Message: def get_content_maintype(self): """Return the message's main content type. - This is the `maintype' part of the string returned by + This is the 'maintype' part of the string returned by get_content_type(). """ ctype = self.get_content_type() @@ -629,14 +629,14 @@ class Message: def get_content_subtype(self): """Returns the message's sub-content type. - This is the `subtype' part of the string returned by + This is the 'subtype' part of the string returned by get_content_type(). """ ctype = self.get_content_type() return ctype.split('/')[1] def get_default_type(self): - """Return the `default' content type. + """Return the 'default' content type. Most messages have a default content type of text/plain, except for messages that are subparts of multipart/digest containers. Such @@ -645,7 +645,7 @@ class Message: return self._default_type def set_default_type(self, ctype): - """Set the `default' content type. + """Set the 'default' content type. ctype should be either "text/plain" or "message/rfc822", although this is not enforced. The default content type is not stored in the @@ -678,8 +678,8 @@ class Message: """Return the message's Content-Type parameters, as a list. The elements of the returned list are 2-tuples of key/value pairs, as - split on the `=' sign. The left hand side of the `=' is the key, - while the right hand side is the value. If there is no `=' sign in + split on the '=' sign. The left hand side of the '=' is the key, + while the right hand side is the value. If there is no '=' sign in the parameter the value is the empty string. The value is as described in the get_param() method. @@ -839,9 +839,9 @@ class Message: """Return the filename associated with the payload if present. The filename is extracted from the Content-Disposition header's - `filename' parameter, and it is unquoted. If that header is missing - the `filename' parameter, this method falls back to looking for the - `name' parameter. + 'filename' parameter, and it is unquoted. If that header is missing + the 'filename' parameter, this method falls back to looking for the + 'name' parameter. """ missing = object() filename = self.get_param('filename', missing, 'content-disposition') @@ -854,7 +854,7 @@ class Message: def get_boundary(self, failobj=None): """Return the boundary associated with the payload if present. - The boundary is extracted from the Content-Type header's `boundary' + The boundary is extracted from the Content-Type header's 'boundary' parameter, and it is unquoted. """ missing = object() |