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			and .keys(), .items(), .values() return dict views. The dict views aren't fully functional yet; in particular, they can't be compared to sets yet. but they are useful as "iterator wells". There are still 27 failing unit tests; I expect that many of these have fairly trivial fixes, but there are so many, I could use help.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| """Mailcap file handling.  See RFC 1524."""
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| 
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| import os
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| 
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| __all__ = ["getcaps","findmatch"]
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| 
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| # Part 1: top-level interface.
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| 
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| def getcaps():
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|     """Return a dictionary containing the mailcap database.
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| 
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|     The dictionary maps a MIME type (in all lowercase, e.g. 'text/plain')
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|     to a list of dictionaries corresponding to mailcap entries.  The list
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|     collects all the entries for that MIME type from all available mailcap
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|     files.  Each dictionary contains key-value pairs for that MIME type,
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|     where the viewing command is stored with the key "view".
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| 
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|     """
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|     caps = {}
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|     for mailcap in listmailcapfiles():
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|         try:
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|             fp = open(mailcap, 'r')
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|         except IOError:
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|             continue
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|         morecaps = readmailcapfile(fp)
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|         fp.close()
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|         for key, value in morecaps.items():
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|             if not key in caps:
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|                 caps[key] = value
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|             else:
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|                 caps[key] = caps[key] + value
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|     return caps
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| 
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| def listmailcapfiles():
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|     """Return a list of all mailcap files found on the system."""
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|     # XXX Actually, this is Unix-specific
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|     if 'MAILCAPS' in os.environ:
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|         str = os.environ['MAILCAPS']
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|         mailcaps = str.split(':')
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|     else:
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|         if 'HOME' in os.environ:
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|             home = os.environ['HOME']
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|         else:
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|             # Don't bother with getpwuid()
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|             home = '.' # Last resort
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|         mailcaps = [home + '/.mailcap', '/etc/mailcap',
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|                 '/usr/etc/mailcap', '/usr/local/etc/mailcap']
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|     return mailcaps
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| 
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| 
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| # Part 2: the parser.
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| 
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| def readmailcapfile(fp):
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|     """Read a mailcap file and return a dictionary keyed by MIME type.
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| 
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|     Each MIME type is mapped to an entry consisting of a list of
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|     dictionaries; the list will contain more than one such dictionary
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|     if a given MIME type appears more than once in the mailcap file.
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|     Each dictionary contains key-value pairs for that MIME type, where
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|     the viewing command is stored with the key "view".
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|     """
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|     caps = {}
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|     while 1:
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|         line = fp.readline()
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|         if not line: break
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|         # Ignore comments and blank lines
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|         if line[0] == '#' or line.strip() == '':
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|             continue
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|         nextline = line
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|         # Join continuation lines
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|         while nextline[-2:] == '\\\n':
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|             nextline = fp.readline()
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|             if not nextline: nextline = '\n'
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|             line = line[:-2] + nextline
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|         # Parse the line
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|         key, fields = parseline(line)
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|         if not (key and fields):
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|             continue
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|         # Normalize the key
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|         types = key.split('/')
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|         for j in range(len(types)):
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|             types[j] = types[j].strip()
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|         key = '/'.join(types).lower()
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|         # Update the database
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|         if key in caps:
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|             caps[key].append(fields)
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|         else:
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|             caps[key] = [fields]
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|     return caps
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| 
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| def parseline(line):
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|     """Parse one entry in a mailcap file and return a dictionary.
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| 
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|     The viewing command is stored as the value with the key "view",
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|     and the rest of the fields produce key-value pairs in the dict.
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|     """
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|     fields = []
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|     i, n = 0, len(line)
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|     while i < n:
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|         field, i = parsefield(line, i, n)
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|         fields.append(field)
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|         i = i+1 # Skip semicolon
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|     if len(fields) < 2:
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|         return None, None
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|     key, view, rest = fields[0], fields[1], fields[2:]
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|     fields = {'view': view}
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|     for field in rest:
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|         i = field.find('=')
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|         if i < 0:
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|             fkey = field
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|             fvalue = ""
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|         else:
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|             fkey = field[:i].strip()
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|             fvalue = field[i+1:].strip()
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|         if fkey in fields:
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|             # Ignore it
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|             pass
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|         else:
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|             fields[fkey] = fvalue
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|     return key, fields
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| 
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| def parsefield(line, i, n):
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|     """Separate one key-value pair in a mailcap entry."""
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|     start = i
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|     while i < n:
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|         c = line[i]
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|         if c == ';':
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|             break
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|         elif c == '\\':
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|             i = i+2
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|         else:
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|             i = i+1
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|     return line[start:i].strip(), i
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| 
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| 
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| # Part 3: using the database.
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| 
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| def findmatch(caps, MIMEtype, key='view', filename="/dev/null", plist=[]):
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|     """Find a match for a mailcap entry.
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| 
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|     Return a tuple containing the command line, and the mailcap entry
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|     used; (None, None) if no match is found.  This may invoke the
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|     'test' command of several matching entries before deciding which
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|     entry to use.
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| 
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|     """
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|     entries = lookup(caps, MIMEtype, key)
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|     # XXX This code should somehow check for the needsterminal flag.
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|     for e in entries:
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|         if 'test' in e:
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|             test = subst(e['test'], filename, plist)
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|             if test and os.system(test) != 0:
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|                 continue
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|         command = subst(e[key], MIMEtype, filename, plist)
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|         return command, e
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|     return None, None
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| 
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| def lookup(caps, MIMEtype, key=None):
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|     entries = []
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|     if MIMEtype in caps:
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|         entries = entries + caps[MIMEtype]
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|     MIMEtypes = MIMEtype.split('/')
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|     MIMEtype = MIMEtypes[0] + '/*'
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|     if MIMEtype in caps:
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|         entries = entries + caps[MIMEtype]
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|     if key is not None:
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|         entries = filter(lambda e, key=key: key in e, entries)
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|     return entries
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| 
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| def subst(field, MIMEtype, filename, plist=[]):
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|     # XXX Actually, this is Unix-specific
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|     res = ''
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|     i, n = 0, len(field)
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|     while i < n:
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|         c = field[i]; i = i+1
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|         if c != '%':
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|             if c == '\\':
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|                 c = field[i:i+1]; i = i+1
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|             res = res + c
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|         else:
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|             c = field[i]; i = i+1
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|             if c == '%':
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|                 res = res + c
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|             elif c == 's':
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|                 res = res + filename
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|             elif c == 't':
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|                 res = res + MIMEtype
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|             elif c == '{':
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|                 start = i
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|                 while i < n and field[i] != '}':
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|                     i = i+1
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|                 name = field[start:i]
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|                 i = i+1
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|                 res = res + findparam(name, plist)
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|             # XXX To do:
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|             # %n == number of parts if type is multipart/*
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|             # %F == list of alternating type and filename for parts
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|             else:
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|                 res = res + '%' + c
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|     return res
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| 
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| def findparam(name, plist):
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|     name = name.lower() + '='
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|     n = len(name)
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|     for p in plist:
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|         if p[:n].lower() == name:
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|             return p[n:]
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|     return ''
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| 
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| 
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| # Part 4: test program.
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| 
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| def test():
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|     import sys
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|     caps = getcaps()
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|     if not sys.argv[1:]:
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|         show(caps)
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|         return
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|     for i in range(1, len(sys.argv), 2):
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|         args = sys.argv[i:i+2]
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|         if len(args) < 2:
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|             print("usage: mailcap [MIMEtype file] ...")
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|             return
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|         MIMEtype = args[0]
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|         file = args[1]
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|         command, e = findmatch(caps, MIMEtype, 'view', file)
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|         if not command:
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|             print("No viewer found for", type)
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|         else:
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|             print("Executing:", command)
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|             sts = os.system(command)
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|             if sts:
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|                 print("Exit status:", sts)
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| 
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| def show(caps):
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|     print("Mailcap files:")
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|     for fn in listmailcapfiles(): print("\t" + fn)
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|     print()
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|     if not caps: caps = getcaps()
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|     print("Mailcap entries:")
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|     print()
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|     ckeys = caps.keys()
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|     ckeys.sort()
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|     for type in ckeys:
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|         print(type)
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|         entries = caps[type]
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|         for e in entries:
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|             keys = e.keys()
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|             keys.sort()
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|             for k in keys:
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|                 print("  %-15s" % k, e[k])
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|             print()
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| 
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| if __name__ == '__main__':
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|     test()
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