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#ifndef _RTSPUTIL_H_
#define _RTSPUTIL_H_
/*
* Function:
* BinTo64
*
* Purpose:
* Encode binary data into text using 64 characters from
* the ANSI character set a base 64 values. Essentially
* encodes 24 bits (3 bytes) into 4 6-bit base64 characters.
*
* Parameters:
* pInBuf - pointer to buffer of binary data to be encoded
* len - length of data to be encoded
* pOutBuf - pointer to output buffer
*
* Returns:
* length of encoded buffer
*
* Notes:
* The output buffer should be about 33% larger than the input
* buffer to hold the encoded data. Text is broken up into
* 72 character lines.
*/
INT32 BinTo64(const BYTE* pInBuf, INT32 len, char* pOutBuf);
/*
* Function:
* BinToURL64
*
* Purpose:
* Encode binary data into text using 64 characters from
* the ANSI character set a base 64 values. Essentially
* encodes 24 bits (3 bytes) into 4 6-bit base64 characters.
*
* Note: This function differs from BinTo64 in that the '*' and
* '!' characters are used instead of the "/" and "+" chars.
* This is useful if the encoded string is going to be used as
* a URL parameter. The same BinFrom64 function can be used to
* decode both encodings.
*
* Parameters:
* pInBuf - pointer to buffer of binary data to be encoded
* len - length of data to be encoded
* pOutBuf - pointer to output buffer
*
* Returns:
* length of encoded buffer
*
* Notes:
* The output buffer should be about 33% larger than the input
* buffer to hold the encoded data. Text is broken up into
* 72 character lines.
*/
INT32 BinToURL64(const BYTE* pInBuf, INT32 len, char* pOutBuf);
/*
* Function:
* BinFrom64
*
* Purpose:
* Decode base 64 text back into binary.
*
* Parameters:
* pInBuf - pointer to buffer of encoded data
* len - length of data to be decoded
* pOutBuf - pointer to output buffer
*
* Returns:
* length of decoded buffer or -1 if invalid input
*
* Notes:
*
*/
INT32 BinFrom64(const char* pInBuf, INT32 len, BYTE* pOutBuf);
/*
* Function:
* EncodeCString
*
* Purpose:
* Add escape ('\') characters so strings containing
* control characters can be used as data without
* losing the control character interpretation.
*
* Parameters:
* pInString - C-style zero terminated string to encode
*
* Returns:
* Encoded string
*
*/
const char* EncodeCString(const char* pInString);
/*
* Function:
* URLEscapeBuffer
*
* Purpose:
* URL-Escapes the input buffer, translating illegal URL
* characters into a % sign followed by the hex value of
* that character.
*
* Parameters:
* pInBuf - pointer to buffer of printable data to be encoded
* len - length of data to be encoded
* pOutBuf - pointer to output buffer
*
* Returns:
* length of encoded buffer
*
* Notes:
* The output buffer should be 3 times larger than the input
* buffer to hold the encoded data. Each illegal URL character
* will be translated to 3 characters (i.e. @ -> %40). The
* output will not be NULL terminated.
*/
INT32 URLEscapeBuffer(const char* pInBuf, INT32 len, char* pOutBuf);
/*
* Function:
* URLEscapeBuffer2
*
* Purpose:
* See RFC 1738. This function should do proper url escaping.
*
* Parameters:
* pInBuf - pointer to buffer of printable data to be encoded
* len - length of data to be encoded
* pOutBuf - pointer to output buffer
*
* bReserved - Should reserved values be escaped in this string?
*
* Returns:
* length of encoded buffer
*
* Notes:
* See RFC1738
* "Thus, only alphanumerics, the special characters "$-_.+!*'(),",
* and reserved characters used for their reserved purposes may be
* used unencoded within a URL."
*
* Reserved characters: ";", "/", "?", ":", "@", "=" and "&"
*
*/
INT32 URLEscapeBuffer2(const char* pInBuf, INT32 len, char* pOutBuf,
BOOL bReserved);
/*
* Function:
* URLUnescapeBuffer
*
* Purpose:
* URL-Unescapes the input buffer, translating escaped
* characters to their normal representation (i.e. %40 -> @).
*
* Parameters:
* pInBuf - pointer to buffer of escaped data
* len - length of data to be decoded
* pOutBuf - pointer to output buffer
*
* Returns:
* length of decoded buffer or -1 if invalid input
*
* Notes:
* The output buffer must be at least the same size as the
* input buffer, to handle the case in which the input buffer
* contains no escaped characters. The output will not be NULL
* terminated.
*/
INT32 URLUnescapeBuffer(const char* pInBuf, INT32 len, char* pOutBuf);
#endif /* _RTSPUTIL_H_ */
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