gnu.mail.util
Class QInputStream
public class QInputStream
 Provides RFC 2047 "B" transfer encoding.
 See section 4.2:
 
 The "Q" encoding is similar to the "Quoted-Printable" content-
 transfer-encoding defined in RFC 2045.  It is designed to allow text
 containing mostly ASCII characters to be decipherable on an ASCII
 terminal without decoding.
 
 - Any 8-bit value may be represented by a "=" followed by two
 hexadecimal digits.  For example, if the character set in use
 were ISO-8859-1, the "=" character would thus be encoded as
 "=3D", and a SPACE by "=20". (Upper case should be used for
 hexadecimal digits "A" through "F".)
 
- The 8-bit hexadecimal value 20(e.g., ISO-8859-1 SPACE) may be
 represented as "_"(underscore, ASCII 95.). (This character may
 not pass through some internetwork mail gateways, but its use
 will greatly enhance readability of "Q" encoded data with mail
 readers that do not support this encoding.)  Note that the "_"
 always represents hexadecimal 20, even if the SPACE character
 occupies a different code position in the character set in use.
 
- 8-bit values which correspond to printable ASCII characters other
 than "=", "?", and "_"(underscore), MAY be represented as those
 characters. (But see section 5 for restrictions.)  In
 particular, SPACE and TAB MUST NOT be represented as themselves
 within encoded words.
|  int | read() Read a character.
 | 
QInputStream
public QInputStream(InputStream in)
 Constructor.
- in- the underlying input stream.
read
public int read()
            throws IOException Read a character.
- read in interface QPInputStream