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8 // We convert runs of whitespace, including CR, LF, tab, and space, to a single space...
9 // but ONLY when that run of whitespace does not occur right in the middle between two
14 // We DO convert a run of whitespace to a single space at the very beginning of the input string,
19 // But not if it is just a CR or LF at the end of the string
23 // Not if it is a run of whitespace going right up to the end of the string
36 // The old implementation of mb_decode_mimeheader would get 'stuck' on the invalid encoding name
37 // and could never get out of that state; it would not even try to interpret any other encoded words
38 // up to the end of the input string
42 // While the old implementation would generally trim off whitespace at the end of the input string,
44 // byte of an invalid charset name
72 // Another example of invalid encoded word followed immediately by valid encoded word
85 // passed the last buffer of wchars without passing 'end' flag, then called one more