/usr/share/perl5/Mail/DKIM/Canonicalization/dk_simple.pm is in libmail-dkim-perl 0.44-1.
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# Copyright 2005 Messiah College. All rights reserved.
# Jason Long <jlong@messiah.edu>
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
use strict;
use warnings;
package Mail::DKIM::Canonicalization::dk_simple;
use base "Mail::DKIM::Canonicalization::DkCommon";
use Carp;
sub init
{
my $self = shift;
$self->SUPER::init;
$self->{canonicalize_body_empty_lines} = 0;
}
sub canonicalize_header
{
my $self = shift;
croak "wrong number of parameters" unless (@_ == 1);
my ($line) = @_;
return $line;
}
sub canonicalize_body
{
my $self = shift;
my ($multiline) = @_;
# ignore empty lines at the end of the message body
#
# (i.e. do not emit empty lines until a following nonempty line
# is found)
#
my $empty_lines = $self->{canonicalize_body_empty_lines};
if ( $multiline =~ s/^((?:\015\012)+)// )
{ # count & strip leading empty lines
$empty_lines += length($1)/2;
}
if ($empty_lines > 0 && length($multiline) > 0)
{ # re-insert leading white if any nonempty lines exist
$multiline = ("\015\012" x $empty_lines) . $multiline;
$empty_lines = 0;
}
while ($multiline =~ /\015\012\015\012\z/)
{ # count & strip trailing empty lines
chop $multiline; chop $multiline;
$empty_lines++;
}
$self->{canonicalize_body_empty_lines} = $empty_lines;
return $multiline;
}
1;
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