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r85179 | r.david.murray | 2010-10-02 11:58:26 -0400 (Sat, 02 Oct 2010) | 6 lines
#1050268: make parseaddr 'quote' the contents of quoted strings in addresses.
Also made the doc string for email._parseaddr's 'quote' function more
accurate; I'd love to make the function match the old docstring instead,
but other code uses it according the existing semantics.
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diff --git a/Lib/email/_parseaddr.py b/Lib/email/_parseaddr.py
index ac2e524..3bd4ba4 100644
--- a/Lib/email/_parseaddr.py
+++ b/Lib/email/_parseaddr.py
@@ -160,7 +160,12 @@
def quote(str):
- """Add quotes around a string."""
+ """Prepare string to be used in a quoted string.
+
+ Turns backslash and double quote characters into quoted pairs. These
+ are the only characters that need to be quoted inside a quoted string.
+ Does not add the surrounding double quotes.
+ """
return str.replace('\\', '\\\\').replace('"', '\\"')
@@ -318,7 +323,7 @@
aslist.append('.')
self.pos += 1
elif self.field[self.pos] == '"':
- aslist.append('"%s"' % self.getquote())
+ aslist.append('"%s"' % quote(self.getquote()))
elif self.field[self.pos] in self.atomends:
break
else:
diff --git a/Lib/email/test/test_email.py b/Lib/email/test/test_email.py
index c3610bf..58edd0c 100644
--- a/Lib/email/test/test_email.py
+++ b/Lib/email/test/test_email.py
@@ -2287,6 +2287,24 @@
# formataddr() quotes the name if there's a dot in it
self.assertEqual(Utils.formataddr((a, b)), y)
+ def test_parseaddr_preserves_quoted_pairs_in_addresses(self):
+ # issue 10005. Note that in the third test the second pair of
+ # backslashes is not actually a quoted pair because it is not inside a
+ # comment or quoted string: the address being parsed has a quoted
+ # string containing a quoted backslash, followed by 'example' and two
+ # backslashes, followed by another quoted string containing a space and
+ # the word 'example'. parseaddr copies those two backslashes
+ # literally. Per rfc5322 this is not technically correct since a \ may
+ # not appear in an address outside of a quoted string. It is probably
+ # a sensible Postel interpretation, though.
+ eq = self.assertEqual
+ eq(Utils.parseaddr('""example" example"@example.com'),
+ ('', '""example" example"@example.com'))
+ eq(Utils.parseaddr('"\\"example\\" example"@example.com'),
+ ('', '"\\"example\\" example"@example.com'))
+ eq(Utils.parseaddr('"\\\\"example\\\\" example"@example.com'),
+ ('', '"\\\\"example\\\\" example"@example.com'))
+
def test_multiline_from_comment(self):
x = """\
Foo