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0.1.3 | Nov 28, 2021 |
0.1.2 | Dec 2, 2018 |
0.1.1 | Nov 17, 2018 |
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charset
charset
is a wrapper around encoding_rs
that provides
(non-streaming) decoding for character encodings that occur in email by
providing decoding for UTF-7 in addition to the encodings defined by
the Encoding Standard (and provided by encoding_rs
).
Note: Do not use this crate for consuming Web content. For security
reasons, consumers of Web content are prohibited from supporting
UTF-7. Use encoding_rs
directly when consuming Web content.
The set of encodings consisting of UTF-7 and the encodings defined in the
Encoding Standard is believed to be appropriate for consuming email,
because that's the set of encodings supported by Thunderbird.
Furthermore, UTF-7 support is believed to be necessary based on the
experience of the Firefox OS email client. In fact, while the UTF-7
implementation in this crate is independent of Thunderbird's UTF-7
implementation, Thunderbird uses encoding_rs
to decode the other
encodings. In addition to the labels defined in the Encoding Standard,
this crate recognizes additional java.io
and java.nio
names for
compatibility with JavaMail. For UTF-7, IANA and Netscape 4.0 labels
are recognized.
Known compatibility limitations (known from Thunderbird bug reports):
- Some ancient Usenet posting in Chinese may not be decodable, because this crate does not support HZ.
- Some emails sent in Chinese by Sun's email client for CDE on Solaris around the turn of the millennium may not decodable, because this crate does not support ISO-2022-CN.
- Some emails sent in Korean by IBM/Lotus Notes may not be decodable, because this crate does not support ISO-2022-KR.
This crate intentionally does not support encoding content into legacy
encodings. When sending email, always use UTF-8. This is, just call
.as_bytes()
on &str
and label the content as UTF-8
.
Version 1.0
Logically this crate should be at version 1.0, but it's not worth the hassle
to do a version number semver break when there's no actual API break. The
expectation is to do 1.0 when encoding_rs
1.0 comes along.
Licensing
Apache-2.0 OR MIT; please see the file named COPYRIGHT.
API Documentation
Generated API documentation is available online.
Security Considerations
Again, this crate is for email. Please do NOT use it for Web content.
Never try to perform any security analysis on the undecoded data in ASCII-incompatible encodings and in UTF-7 in particular. Always decode first and analyze after. UTF-7 allows even characters that don't have to be represented as base64 to be represented as base64. Also, for consistency with Thunderbird, the UTF-7 decoder in this crate allows e.g. ASCII controls to be represented without base64 encoding even when the spec says they should be base64-encoded.
This implementation is non-constant-time by design. An attacker who can observe input length and the time it takes to decode it can make guesses about relative proportions of characters from different ranges. Guessing the proportion of ASCII vs. non-ASCII should be particularly feasible.
Serde support
The cargo features serde
enables Serde support for Charset
.
Minimum Rust Version
The MSRV depends on the encoding_rs
and base64
dependencies; not on this
crate. The current MSRV appears to be 1.47.0. This crate does not undergo
semver bumps for base64
semver bumps.
Disclaimer
This is a personal project. It has a Mozilla copyright notice, because I copied and pasted from encoding_rs. You should not try to read anything more into Mozilla's name appearing.
Release Notes
0.1.5
- Update
bincode
(dev dependency only) to 1.3.3.
0.1.4
- Update
base64
to 0.22.1. - Update
encoding_rs
to 0.8.34. - This crate is now a
no_std
+alloc
crate. - Added support for java.io and java.nio names to accommodate JavaMail:
- ISO-8859-N series in the form iso8859_N, except 10, 11, 14 and 16 (no evidence of existing in JavaMail) and 8 (unclear if visual or logical in JavaMail if even actually sent by JavaMail).
- CJK and Thai Windows code page numbers prefixed with ms (and 950 also suffixed with _hkscs).
- EUC variants (including CN, i.e. GBK) and KOI with underscore: euc_jp, euc_kr, euc_cn, koi8_r, and koi8_u.
- Windows code page numbers 874, 949, 950 prefixed with x-windows-.
- tis620 and iso2022jp without hyphens.
- Added IANA and Netscape 4.0 aliases for UTF-7.
0.1.3
- Update
base64
to 0.13.0.
0.1.2
- Implemented
From<&'static Encoding>
forCharset
. - Added optional Serde support.
0.1.1
- Added
decode_ascii()
. - Added
decode_latin1()
.
0.1.0
Initial release.
Dependencies
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