module Net::IMAP::StringPrep::NamePrep
Defined in RFC3491, the nameprep
profile of “Stringprep” is:
used by the IDNA protocol for preparing domain names; it is not designed for any other purpose. It is explicitly not designed for processing arbitrary free text and SHOULD NOT be used for that purpose.
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This profile specifies prohibiting using the following tables…:
C.1.2 (Non-ASCII space characters)
C.2.2 (Non-ASCII control characters)
C.3 (Private use characters)
C.4 (Non-character code points)
C.5 (Surrogate codes)
C.6 (Inappropriate for plain text)
C.7 (Inappropriate for canonical representation)
C.8 (Change display properties are deprecated)
C.9 (Tagging characters)
IMPORTANT NOTE: This profile MUST be used with the IDNA protocol. The IDNA protocol has additional prohibitions that are checked outside of this profile.
Constants
Public Instance Methods
# File net-imap-0.5.1/lib/net/imap/stringprep/nameprep.rb, line 54 def nameprep(string, **opts) StringPrep.stringprep( string, unassigned: UNASSIGNED_TABLE, maps: MAPPING_TABLES, prohibited: PROHIBITED_TABLES, normalization: NORMALIZATION, bidi: CHECK_BIDI, profile: STRINGPREP_PROFILE, **opts, ) end