refactor(3p/lisp/mime4cl): use qbase64 for decoding FILE-PORTIONs
Porting over the rest of the decoding (RFC2047) and especially encoding over to qbase64 is still pending, as it is a little trickier. Change-Id: Id4740eb074a387aeea2cb94b781e204248530799 Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/8582 Autosubmit: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org> Reviewed-by: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org> Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
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third_party/lisp/mime4cl/default.nix
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depot.third_party.lisp.flexi-streams
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depot.third_party.lisp.npg
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depot.third_party.lisp.trivial-gray-streams
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depot.third_party.lisp.qbase64
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];
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srcs = [
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third_party/lisp/mime4cl/streams.lisp
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third_party/lisp/mime4cl/streams.lisp
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'(unsigned-byte 8))
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(defclass quoted-printable-decoder-stream (coder-input-stream-mixin quoted-printable-decoder) ())
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(defclass base64-decoder-stream (coder-input-stream-mixin base64-decoder) ())
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(defclass 8bit-decoder-stream (coder-input-stream-mixin 8bit-decoder) ())
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(defclass quoted-printable-encoder-stream (coder-output-stream-mixin quoted-printable-encoder) ())
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(make-instance
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(ccase encoding
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(:quoted-printable 'quoted-printable-decoder-stream)
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(:base64 'base64-decoder-stream))
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(:base64 'qbase64:decode-stream))
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:underlying-stream portion-stream)
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portion-stream))))
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(setf ,name (funcall ,parser ,val-var-sym))))))))
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(define-configuration-variables
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*general-buffer-size* 4096 #'parse-integer)
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*general-buffer-size* (min 4096 qbase64:+max-bytes-length+) #'parse-integer)
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