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							- using System;
 
- using System.Collections.Generic;
 
- using System.Linq;
 
- using System.Net.Http;
 
- namespace Rssdp.Infrastructure
 
- {
 
-     /// <summary>
 
-     /// A base class for the <see cref="HttpResponseParser"/> and <see cref="HttpRequestParser"/> classes. Not intended for direct use.
 
-     /// </summary>
 
-     /// <typeparam name="T"></typeparam>
 
-     public abstract class HttpParserBase<T> where T : new()
 
-     {
 
-         private readonly string[] LineTerminators = new string[] { "\r\n", "\n" };
 
-         private readonly char[] SeparatorCharacters = new char[] { ',', ';' };
 
-         /// <summary>
 
-         /// Parses the <paramref name="data"/> provided into either a <see cref="HttpRequestMessage"/> or <see cref="HttpResponseMessage"/> object.
 
-         /// </summary>
 
-         /// <param name="data">A string containing the HTTP message to parse.</param>
 
-         /// <returns>Either a <see cref="HttpRequestMessage"/> or <see cref="HttpResponseMessage"/> object containing the parsed data.</returns>
 
-         public abstract T Parse(string data);
 
-         /// <summary>
 
-         /// Parses a string containing either an HTTP request or response into a <see cref="HttpRequestMessage"/> or <see cref="HttpResponseMessage"/> object.
 
-         /// </summary>
 
-         /// <param name="message">A <see cref="HttpRequestMessage"/> or <see cref="HttpResponseMessage"/> object representing the parsed message.</param>
 
-         /// <param name="headers">A reference to the <see cref="System.Net.Http.Headers.HttpHeaders"/> collection for the <paramref name="message"/> object.</param>
 
-         /// <param name="data">A string containing the data to be parsed.</param>
 
-         /// <returns>An <see cref="HttpContent"/> object containing the content of the parsed message.</returns>
 
-         [System.Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis.SuppressMessage("Microsoft.Usage", "CA2202:Do not dispose objects multiple times", Justification = "Honestly, it's fine. MemoryStream doesn't mind.")]
 
-         protected virtual void Parse(T message, System.Net.Http.Headers.HttpHeaders headers, string data)
 
-         {
 
-             if (data == null)
 
-             {
 
-                 throw new ArgumentNullException(nameof(data));
 
-             }
 
-             if (data.Length == 0)
 
-             {
 
-                 throw new ArgumentException("data cannot be an empty string.", nameof(data));
 
-             }
 
-             if (!LineTerminators.Any(data.Contains))
 
-             {
 
-                 throw new ArgumentException("data is not a valid request, it does not contain any CRLF/LF terminators.", nameof(data));
 
-             }
 
-             using (var retVal = new ByteArrayContent(Array.Empty<byte>()))
 
-             {
 
-                 var lines = data.Split(LineTerminators, StringSplitOptions.None);
 
-                 // First line is the 'request' line containing http protocol details like method, uri, http version etc.
 
-                 ParseStatusLine(lines[0], message);
 
-                 ParseHeaders(headers, retVal.Headers, lines);
 
-             }
 
-         }
 
-         /// <summary>
 
-         /// Used to parse the first line of an HTTP request or response and assign the values to the appropriate properties on the <paramref name="message"/>.
 
-         /// </summary>
 
-         /// <param name="data">The first line of the HTTP message to be parsed.</param>
 
-         /// <param name="message">Either a <see cref="HttpResponseMessage"/> or <see cref="HttpRequestMessage"/> to assign the parsed values to.</param>
 
-         protected abstract void ParseStatusLine(string data, T message);
 
-         /// <summary>
 
-         /// Returns a boolean indicating whether the specified HTTP header name represents a content header (true), or a message header (false).
 
-         /// </summary>
 
-         /// <param name="headerName">A string containing the name of the header to return the type of.</param>
 
-         protected abstract bool IsContentHeader(string headerName);
 
-         /// <summary>
 
-         /// Parses the HTTP version text from an HTTP request or response status line and returns a <see cref="Version"/> object representing the parsed values.
 
-         /// </summary>
 
-         /// <param name="versionData">A string containing the HTTP version, from the message status line.</param>
 
-         /// <returns>A <see cref="Version"/> object containing the parsed version data.</returns>
 
-         protected Version ParseHttpVersion(string versionData)
 
-         {
 
-             if (versionData == null)
 
-             {
 
-                 throw new ArgumentNullException(nameof(versionData));
 
-             }
 
-             var versionSeparatorIndex = versionData.IndexOf('/');
 
-             if (versionSeparatorIndex <= 0 || versionSeparatorIndex == versionData.Length)
 
-             {
 
-                 throw new ArgumentException("request header line is invalid. Http Version not supplied or incorrect format.", nameof(versionData));
 
-             }
 
-             return Version.Parse(versionData.Substring(versionSeparatorIndex + 1));
 
-         }
 
-         /// <summary>
 
-         /// Parses a line from an HTTP request or response message containing a header name and value pair.
 
-         /// </summary>
 
-         /// <param name="line">A string containing the data to be parsed.</param>
 
-         /// <param name="headers">A reference to a <see cref="System.Net.Http.Headers.HttpHeaders"/> collection to which the parsed header will be added.</param>
 
-         /// <param name="contentHeaders">A reference to a <see cref="System.Net.Http.Headers.HttpHeaders"/> collection for the message content, to which the parsed header will be added.</param>
 
-         private void ParseHeader(string line, System.Net.Http.Headers.HttpHeaders headers, System.Net.Http.Headers.HttpHeaders contentHeaders)
 
-         {
 
-             // Header format is
 
-             // name: value
 
-             var headerKeySeparatorIndex = line.IndexOf(":", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase);
 
-             var headerName = line.Substring(0, headerKeySeparatorIndex).Trim();
 
-             var headerValue = line.Substring(headerKeySeparatorIndex + 1).Trim();
 
-             // Not sure how to determine where request headers and content headers begin,
 
-             // at least not without a known set of headers (general headers first the content headers)
 
-             // which seems like a bad way of doing it. So we'll assume if it's a known content header put it there
 
-             // else use request headers.
 
-             var values = ParseValues(headerValue);
 
-             var headersToAddTo = IsContentHeader(headerName) ? contentHeaders : headers;
 
-             if (values.Count > 1)
 
-             {
 
-                 headersToAddTo.TryAddWithoutValidation(headerName, values);
 
-             }
 
-             else
 
-             {
 
-                 headersToAddTo.TryAddWithoutValidation(headerName, values[0]);
 
-             }
 
-         }
 
-         private int ParseHeaders(System.Net.Http.Headers.HttpHeaders headers, System.Net.Http.Headers.HttpHeaders contentHeaders, string[] lines)
 
-         {
 
-             // Blank line separates headers from content, so read headers until we find blank line.
 
-             int lineIndex = 1;
 
-             string line = null, nextLine = null;
 
-             while (lineIndex + 1 < lines.Length && !String.IsNullOrEmpty((line = lines[lineIndex++])))
 
-             {
 
-                 // If the following line starts with space or tab (or any whitespace), it is really part of this header but split for human readability.
 
-                 // Combine these lines into a single comma separated style header for easier parsing.
 
-                 while (lineIndex < lines.Length && !String.IsNullOrEmpty((nextLine = lines[lineIndex])))
 
-                 {
 
-                     if (nextLine.Length > 0 && Char.IsWhiteSpace(nextLine[0]))
 
-                     {
 
-                         line += "," + nextLine.TrimStart();
 
-                         lineIndex++;
 
-                     }
 
-                     else
 
-                     {
 
-                         break;
 
-                     }
 
-                 }
 
-                 ParseHeader(line, headers, contentHeaders);
 
-             }
 
-             return lineIndex;
 
-         }
 
-         private List<string> ParseValues(string headerValue)
 
-         {
 
-             // This really should be better and match the HTTP 1.1 spec,
 
-             // but this should actually be good enough for SSDP implementations
 
-             // I think.
 
-             var values = new List<string>();
 
-             if (headerValue == "\"\"")
 
-             {
 
-                 values.Add(string.Empty);
 
-                 return values;
 
-             }
 
-             var indexOfSeparator = headerValue.IndexOfAny(SeparatorCharacters);
 
-             if (indexOfSeparator <= 0)
 
-             {
 
-                 values.Add(headerValue);
 
-             }
 
-             else
 
-             {
 
-                 var segments = headerValue.Split(SeparatorCharacters);
 
-                 if (headerValue.Contains('"'))
 
-                 {
 
-                     for (int segmentIndex = 0; segmentIndex < segments.Length; segmentIndex++)
 
-                     {
 
-                         var segment = segments[segmentIndex];
 
-                         if (segment.Trim().StartsWith("\"", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase))
 
-                         {
 
-                             segment = CombineQuotedSegments(segments, ref segmentIndex, segment);
 
-                         }
 
-                         values.Add(segment);
 
-                     }
 
-                 }
 
-                 else
 
-                 {
 
-                     values.AddRange(segments);
 
-                 }
 
-             }
 
-             return values;
 
-         }
 
-         private string CombineQuotedSegments(string[] segments, ref int segmentIndex, string segment)
 
-         {
 
-             var trimmedSegment = segment.Trim();
 
-             for (int index = segmentIndex; index < segments.Length; index++)
 
-             {
 
-                 if (trimmedSegment == "\"\"" ||
 
-                     (
 
-                         trimmedSegment.EndsWith("\"", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase)
 
-                         && !trimmedSegment.EndsWith("\"\"", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase)
 
-                         && !trimmedSegment.EndsWith("\\\"", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase))
 
-                     )
 
-                 {
 
-                     segmentIndex = index;
 
-                     return trimmedSegment.Substring(1, trimmedSegment.Length - 2);
 
-                 }
 
-                 if (index + 1 < segments.Length)
 
-                 {
 
-                     trimmedSegment += "," + segments[index + 1].TrimEnd();
 
-                 }
 
-             }
 
-             segmentIndex = segments.Length;
 
-             if (trimmedSegment.StartsWith("\"", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase) && trimmedSegment.EndsWith("\"", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase))
 
-             {
 
-                 return trimmedSegment.Substring(1, trimmedSegment.Length - 2);
 
-             }
 
-             else
 
-             {
 
-                 return trimmedSegment;
 
-             }
 
-         }
 
-     }
 
- }
 
 
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