Recent (2020) versions of Email::MIME (and/or dependencies)
have different behavior than historical versions which seem
to be less DWIM and perhaps technically more correct. We'll
retain historical behavior for now, since it doesn't seem to
cause real problems and DWIM-ness is often required to make
sense of historical mail.
Tested on a FreeBSD 11.4 VM with the following packages:
p5-Email-MIME-1.949
p5-Email-MIME-ContentType-1.024_1
p5-Email-MIME-Encodings-1.315_2
(cherry picked from commit
5c4874309c4dd7aa8b9acd6bb97bd512360ab08a)
my @classes = qw(PublicInbox::Eml);
SKIP: {
require_mods('Email::MIME', 1);
my @classes = qw(PublicInbox::Eml);
SKIP: {
require_mods('Email::MIME', 1);
+ # TODO: Email::MIME behavior is not consistent in newer versions
+ # we need to evaluate and possibly adjust our behavior to decide
+ # between DWIM-ness with historical mail...
push @classes, 'PublicInbox::MIME';
};
use_ok $_ for @classes;
push @classes, 'PublicInbox::MIME';
};
use_ok $_ for @classes;
}
for my $cls (@classes) {
}
for my $cls (@classes) {
+SKIP: {
+ skip 'newer Email::MIME behavior inconsistent', 1 if
+ $cls eq 'PublicInbox::MIME';
my $s = <<EOF; # buggy git-send-email versions, again?
Content-Type: text/plain; =?ISO-8859-1?Q?=20charset=3D=1BOF?=
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
my $s = <<EOF; # buggy git-send-email versions, again?
Content-Type: text/plain; =?ISO-8859-1?Q?=20charset=3D=1BOF?=
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
EOF
my $eml = $cls->new(\$s);
my ($str, $err) = msg_part_text($eml, $eml->content_type);
EOF
my $eml = $cls->new(\$s);
my ($str, $err) = msg_part_text($eml, $eml->content_type);
- is($str, "\x{100}\n", "got wide character by assuming utf-8");
+ is($str, "\x{100}\n", "got wide character by assuming utf-8 ($cls)");
+} # SKIP
}
if ('we differ from Email::MIME with final "\n" on missing epilogue') {
}
if ('we differ from Email::MIME with final "\n" on missing epilogue') {
$msg->parts_set([$old[-1]]);
is(scalar $msg->subparts, 1, 'only last remains');
}
$msg->parts_set([$old[-1]]);
is(scalar $msg->subparts, 1, 'only last remains');
}
- is($eml->as_string, $mime->as_string,
- 'as_string matches after parts_set');
+
+ # some versions of Email::MIME or Email::MIME::* will drop
+ # unnecessary ", while PublicInbox::Eml will preserve the original
+ my $exp = $mime->as_string;
+ $exp =~ s/; boundary=b\b/; boundary="b"/;
+ is($eml->as_string, $exp, 'as_string matches after parts_set');
}
for my $cls (@classes) {
}
for my $cls (@classes) {
EOF
is($cls->new($s)->filename, 'vtpm-makefile.patch', 'filename decoded');
$s =~ s/^Content-Disposition:.*$//sm;
EOF
is($cls->new($s)->filename, 'vtpm-makefile.patch', 'filename decoded');
$s =~ s/^Content-Disposition:.*$//sm;
- is($cls->new($s)->filename, 'vtpm-fakefile.patch', 'filename fallback');
+ is($cls->new($s)->filename, 'vtpm-fakefile.patch',
+ "filename fallback ($cls)") if $cls ne 'PublicInbox::MIME';
is($cls->new($s)->content_type,
'text/x-patch; name="vtpm-fakefile.patch"',
'matches Email::MIME output, "correct" or not');
is($cls->new($s)->content_type,
'text/x-patch; name="vtpm-fakefile.patch"',
'matches Email::MIME output, "correct" or not');
- my @tmp;
- $cls->new($s)->each_part(sub { push @tmp, $_[0]->[0]->filename });
- is_deeply(['vtpm-makefile.patch', 'vtpm-fakefile.patch'], \@tmp,
- 'got filename for both attachments');
+ SKIP: {
+ skip 'newer Email::MIME is inconsistent here', 1
+ if $cls eq 'PublicInbox::MIME';
+ my @x;
+ $cls->new($s)->each_part(sub { push @x, $_[0]->[0]->filename });
+ is_deeply(['vtpm-makefile.patch', 'vtpm-fakefile.patch'], \@x,
+ "got filename for both attachments ($cls)");
+ }