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base64enc (version 0.1-6)

base64: Encode/decode data into/from base64 encoding

Description

base64encode encodes a data into base64 encoding. The source can be a file, binary connection or a raw vector.

base64decode decodes a base64-encoded string into binary data. The source can be a string or a connection, the output is either a raw vector (output=NULL) or a binary connection.

Usage

base64encode(what, linewidth, newline)
base64decode(what, output = NULL, file, strict = FALSE)

Value

base64encode: A character vector. If linewith > 0 and

newline is not set then it will consist of as many elements as there are lines. Otherwise it is a single string.

base64decode: If output = NULL then a raw vector with the decoded content, otherwise the number of bytes written into the connection.

Arguments

what

data to be encoded/decoded. For base64encode it can be a raw vector, text connection or file name. For base64decode it can be a string, raw vector or a binary connection.

linewidth

if set, the output is split into lines with at most linewidth characters per line. Zero or NA denotes no limit and values 1 .. 3 are silently treated as 4 since that is the shortest valid line.

newline

only applicable if linewidth is set; if set (string), the result will be a single string with all lines joined using the newline string

output

if NULL then the output will be a raw vector with the decoded data, otherwise it must be either a filename (string) or a binary connection.

file

file name (string) for data to use as input instead of what. It is essentially just a shorthand for base64decode(file(name)). Only one of what and file can be specified.

strict

logical scalar. If TRUE then the decoder validates the input contents making sure it strictly adheres to the standard, does not include any other characters (including white spaces, newlines etc.), is correctly padded and does not have any trailing content. Any validation failure will result in an error. Otherwise the decoding skips over invalid characters, permits lack of padding and ignores trailing content.

Author

Simon Urbanek

Examples

Run this code
  base64encode(1:100)
  base64encode(1:100, 70)
  base64encode(1:100, 70, "\n")
  x <- charToRaw("the decoded content, otherwise the number of bytes")
  y <- base64decode(base64encode(x))
  stopifnot(identical(x, y))

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