* There are three pieces to this CL (sorry):
1) Move and/or rename some constants into emailcommon
2) Move Utility to emailcommon, moving the few UI
related utilities back into Email (FolderProperties
and UiUtilities)
3) Remove all references to resources from emailcommon
* The three pieces relate in that, between them, they allow
the emailcommon static library to compile cleanly
Bug: 3442973
Change-Id: Ic5e3abaa2a1b36999e0b6653c6c2134ea1bd544f
Make the date parser accept invalid dates like
"Thu, 10 Dec 09 15:08:08 GMT-0700" which was observed in an email from eBay.
Per RFC, timezone must be either obs-zone (e.g. "GMT") or +/- with 4 digits.
The GMT+/-digits format is not permitted.
Bug 2367124
Change-Id: I59968274160aeadea70223208b463ee692660056
It's useful to debug MIME related problems.
- New MimeStreamParser.LOG_MESSAGE flag
- Cleaned up LoggingInputStream, which now supports all InputStream methods
(e.g. close, available, etc.) properly.
- LoggingInputStream now dumps non-printable ascii chars as '\xXX'.
Change-Id: I4391e125abd418defc1dc21e4f35cf6ef8448acb
It was broken by CL 22378.
The bug was in the situation when "==" (two padding chars) were at
the end, the reading did not stop after the first '=',
and thus one more char of output was generated.
Add more unit-test for base64 decoding.
Rewrite Base64InputStream to be much more efficient
This was broken in many, many ways but the primary offender was an
object allocation for every 4 bytes of an input stream (imagine what this
did for 900k attachment files).
The new version is completely self-contained, and is optimized for the
most common case of inner loop case of processing 4-bytes-at-a-time.