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* lib/net/smtp.rb: Document Net::SMTP::Response. Patch by J.R. Garcia.

[Ruby 1.9 - Bug #4768]


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Mon May 23 09:19:53 2011 Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net>
* lib/net/smtp.rb: Document Net::SMTP::Response. Patch by J.R. Garcia.
[Ruby 1.9 - Bug #4768]
Mon May 23 09:03:52 2011 Shota Fukumori <sorah@tubusu.net>
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end
end
# This class represents a response received by the SMTP server. Instances
# of this class are created by the SMTP class; they should not be directly
# created by the user. For more information on SMTP responses, view
# {Section 4.2 of RFC 5321}[http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5321#section-4.2]
class Response
# Parses the received response and separates the reply code and the human
# readable reply text
def self.parse(str)
new(str[0,3], str)
end
# Creates a new instance of the Response class and sets the status and
# string attributes
def initialize(status, string)
@status = status
@string = string
end
# The three digit reply code of the SMTP response
attr_reader :status
# The human readable reply text of the SMTP response
attr_reader :string
# Takes the first digit of the reply code to determine the status type
def status_type_char
@status[0, 1]
end
# Determines whether the response received was a Positive Completion
# reply (2xx reply code)
def success?
status_type_char() == '2'
end
# Determines whether the response received was a Positive Intermediate
# reply (3xx reply code)
def continue?
status_type_char() == '3'
end
# The first line of the human readable reply text
def message
@string.lines.first
end
# Creates a CRAM-MD5 challenge. You can view more information on CRAM-MD5
# on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CRAM-MD5
def cram_md5_challenge
@string.split(/ /)[1].unpack('m')[0]
end
# Returns a hash of the human readable reply text in the response if it
# is multiple lines. It does not return the first line. The key of the
# hash is the first word the value of the hash is an array with each word
# thereafter being a value in the array
def capabilities
return {} unless @string[3, 1] == '-'
h = {}
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h
end
# Determines whether there was an error and raies the appropriate error
# based on the reply code of the response
def exception_class
case @status
when /\A4/ then SMTPServerBusy