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//! # Configs
//!
//! There isn't just one type of Base64; that would be too simple. You need to choose a character
//! set (standard, URL-safe, etc) and padding suffix (yes/no).
//! The `Config` struct encapsulates this info. There are some common configs included: `STANDARD`,
//! `URL_SAFE`, etc. You can also make your own `Config` if needed.
//!
//! The functions that don't have `config` in the name (e.g. `encode()` and `decode()`) use the
//! `STANDARD` config .
//!
//! The functions that write to a slice (the ones that end in `_slice`) are generally the fastest
//! because they don't need to resize anything. If it fits in your workflow and you care about
//! performance, keep using the same buffer (growing as need be) and use the `_slice` methods for
//! the best performance.
//!
//! # Encoding
//!
//! Several different encoding functions are available to you depending on your desire for
//! convenience vs performance.
//!
//! | Function | Output | Allocates |
//! | ----------------------- | ---------------------------- | ------------------------------ |
//! | `encode` | Returns a new `String` | Always |
//! | `encode_config` | Returns a new `String` | Always |
//! | `encode_config_buf` | Appends to provided `String` | Only if `String` needs to grow |
//! | `encode_config_slice` | Writes to provided `&[u8]` | Never |
//!
//! All of the encoding functions that take a `Config` will pad as per the config.
//!
//! # Decoding
//!
//! Just as for encoding, there are different decoding functions available.
//!
//! | Function | Output | Allocates |
//! | ----------------------- | ----------------------------- | ------------------------------ |
//! | `decode` | Returns a new `Vec<u8>` | Always |
//! | `decode_config` | Returns a new `Vec<u8>` | Always |
//! | `decode_config_buf` | Appends to provided `Vec<u8>` | Only if `Vec` needs to grow |
//! | `decode_config_slice` | Writes to provided `&[u8]` | Never |
//!
//! Unlike encoding, where all possible input is valid, decoding can fail (see `DecodeError`).
//!
//! Input can be invalid because it has invalid characters or invalid padding. (No padding at all is
//! valid, but excess padding is not.) Whitespace in the input is invalid.
//!
//! # Panics
//!
//! If length calculations result in overflowing `usize`, a panic will result.
//!
//! The `_slice` flavors of encode or decode will panic if the provided output slice is too small,
#![cfg_attr(feature = "cargo-clippy", allow(clippy::cast_lossless))]
#![deny(
missing_docs,
trivial_casts,
trivial_numeric_casts,
unused_extern_crates,
unused_import_braces,
unused_results,
variant_size_differences,
warnings
)]
#![forbid(unsafe_code)]
#![cfg_attr(not(any(feature = "std", test)), no_std)]
#[cfg(all(feature = "alloc", not(any(feature = "std", test))))]
extern crate alloc;
#[cfg(any(feature = "std", test))]
extern crate std as alloc;
#[cfg(test)]
#[macro_use]
extern crate doc_comment;
#[cfg(test)]
doctest!("../README.md");
mod chunked_encoder;
pub mod display;
mod tables;
#[cfg(any(feature = "std", test))]
pub mod write;
mod encode;
pub use crate::encode::encode_config_slice;
#[cfg(any(feature = "alloc", feature = "std", test))]
pub use crate::encode::{encode, encode_config, encode_config_buf};
mod decode;
#[cfg(any(feature = "alloc", feature = "std", test))]
pub use crate::decode::{decode, decode_config, decode_config_buf};
pub use crate::decode::{decode_config_slice, DecodeError};
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests;
/// Available encoding character sets
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)]
pub enum CharacterSet {
/// The standard character set (uses `+` and `/`).
///
/// See [RFC 3548](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3548#section-3).
Standard,
/// The URL safe character set (uses `-` and `_`).
///
/// See [RFC 3548](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3548#section-4).
UrlSafe,
/// The `crypt(3)` character set (uses `./0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz`).
///
/// Not standardized, but folk wisdom on the net asserts that this alphabet is what crypt uses.
Crypt,
}
impl CharacterSet {
fn encode_table(self) -> &'static [u8; 64] {
match self {
CharacterSet::Standard => tables::STANDARD_ENCODE,
CharacterSet::UrlSafe => tables::URL_SAFE_ENCODE,
CharacterSet::Crypt => tables::CRYPT_ENCODE,
}
}
fn decode_table(self) -> &'static [u8; 256] {
match self {
CharacterSet::Standard => tables::STANDARD_DECODE,
CharacterSet::UrlSafe => tables::URL_SAFE_DECODE,
CharacterSet::Crypt => tables::CRYPT_DECODE,
}
}
}
/// Contains configuration parameters for base64 encoding
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)]
pub struct Config {
/// Character set to use
char_set: CharacterSet,
/// True to pad output with `=` characters
pad: bool,
/// True to ignore excess nonzero bits in the last few symbols, otherwise an error is returned.
decode_allow_trailing_bits: bool,
}
impl Config {
/// Create a new `Config`.
pub fn new(char_set: CharacterSet, pad: bool) -> Config {
Config {
char_set,
pad,
decode_allow_trailing_bits: false,
}
}
/// Sets whether to pad output with `=` characters.
pub fn pad(self, pad: bool) -> Config {
Config { pad, ..self }
}
/// Sets whether to emit errors for nonzero trailing bits.
///
/// This is useful when implementing
/// [forgiving-base64 decode](https://infra.spec.whatwg.org/#forgiving-base64-decode).
pub fn decode_allow_trailing_bits(self, allow: bool) -> Config {
Config {
decode_allow_trailing_bits: allow,
..self
}
}
}
/// Standard character set with padding.
pub const STANDARD: Config = Config {
char_set: CharacterSet::Standard,
pad: true,
decode_allow_trailing_bits: false,
};
/// Standard character set without padding.
pub const STANDARD_NO_PAD: Config = Config {
char_set: CharacterSet::Standard,
pad: false,
decode_allow_trailing_bits: false,
};
/// URL-safe character set with padding
pub const URL_SAFE: Config = Config {
char_set: CharacterSet::UrlSafe,
pad: true,
decode_allow_trailing_bits: false,
};
/// URL-safe character set without padding
pub const URL_SAFE_NO_PAD: Config = Config {
char_set: CharacterSet::UrlSafe,
pad: false,
decode_allow_trailing_bits: false,
};
/// As per `crypt(3)` requirements
pub const CRYPT: Config = Config {
char_set: CharacterSet::Crypt,
pad: false,
decode_allow_trailing_bits: false,
};