Source File
textproto.go
Belonging Package
net/textproto
// Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.// Package textproto implements generic support for text-based request/response// protocols in the style of HTTP, NNTP, and SMTP.//// The package provides://// Error, which represents a numeric error response from// a server.//// Pipeline, to manage pipelined requests and responses// in a client.//// Reader, to read numeric response code lines,// key: value headers, lines wrapped with leading spaces// on continuation lines, and whole text blocks ending// with a dot on a line by itself.//// Writer, to write dot-encoded text blocks.//// Conn, a convenient packaging of Reader, Writer, and Pipeline for use// with a single network connection.//package textprotoimport ()// An Error represents a numeric error response from a server.type Error struct {Code intMsg string}func ( *Error) () string {return fmt.Sprintf("%03d %s", .Code, .Msg)}// A ProtocolError describes a protocol violation such// as an invalid response or a hung-up connection.type ProtocolError stringfunc ( ProtocolError) () string {return string()}// A Conn represents a textual network protocol connection.// It consists of a Reader and Writer to manage I/O// and a Pipeline to sequence concurrent requests on the connection.// These embedded types carry methods with them;// see the documentation of those types for details.type Conn struct {ReaderWriterPipelineconn io.ReadWriteCloser}// NewConn returns a new Conn using conn for I/O.func ( io.ReadWriteCloser) *Conn {return &Conn{Reader: Reader{R: bufio.NewReader()},Writer: Writer{W: bufio.NewWriter()},conn: ,}}// Close closes the connection.func ( *Conn) () error {return .conn.Close()}// Dial connects to the given address on the given network using net.Dial// and then returns a new Conn for the connection.func (, string) (*Conn, error) {, := net.Dial(, )if != nil {return nil,}return NewConn(), nil}// Cmd is a convenience method that sends a command after// waiting its turn in the pipeline. The command text is the// result of formatting format with args and appending \r\n.// Cmd returns the id of the command, for use with StartResponse and EndResponse.//// For example, a client might run a HELP command that returns a dot-body// by using://// id, err := c.Cmd("HELP")// if err != nil {// return nil, err// }//// c.StartResponse(id)// defer c.EndResponse(id)//// if _, _, err = c.ReadCodeLine(110); err != nil {// return nil, err// }// text, err := c.ReadDotBytes()// if err != nil {// return nil, err// }// return c.ReadCodeLine(250)//func ( *Conn) ( string, ...interface{}) ( uint, error) {= .Next().StartRequest()= .PrintfLine(, ...).EndRequest()if != nil {return 0,}return , nil}// TrimString returns s without leading and trailing ASCII space.func ( string) string {for len() > 0 && isASCIISpace([0]) {= [1:]}for len() > 0 && isASCIISpace([len()-1]) {= [:len()-1]}return}// TrimBytes returns b without leading and trailing ASCII space.func ( []byte) []byte {for len() > 0 && isASCIISpace([0]) {= [1:]}for len() > 0 && isASCIISpace([len()-1]) {= [:len()-1]}return}func ( byte) bool {return == ' ' || == '\t' || == '\n' || == '\r'}func ( byte) bool {|= 0x20 // make lower casereturn 'a' <= && <= 'z'}