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| BIO_f_base64(3)
NAMEBIO_f_base64 - base64 BIO filter
SYNOPSIS#include <openssl/bio.h> #include <openssl/evp.h> BIO_METHOD * BIO_f_base64(void);
DESCRIPTION
Base64 BIOs do not support
The flag BIO_FLAGS_BASE64_NO_NL can be set with
NOTESBecause of the format of base64 encoding the end of the encoded block cannot always be reliably determined.
RETURN VALUES
EXAMPLESBase64 encode the string ``Hello World\n'' and write the result to standard output: BIO *bio, *b64; char message[] = "Hello World \n"; b64 = BIO_new(BIO_f_base64()); bio = BIO_new_fp(stdout, BIO_NOCLOSE); bio = BIO_push(b64, bio); BIO_write(bio, message, strlen(message)); BIO_flush(bio); BIO_free_all(bio); Read Base64 encoded data from standard input and write the decoded data to standard output: BIO *bio, *b64, *bio_out; char inbuf[512]; int inlen; b64 = BIO_new(BIO_f_base64());
bio = BIO_new_fp(stdin, BIO_NOCLOSE);
bio_out = BIO_new_fp(stdout, BIO_NOCLOSE);
bio = BIO_push(b64, bio);
while((inlen = BIO_read(bio, inbuf, 512)) > 0)
BIO_write(bio_out, inbuf, inlen);
BIO_free_all(bio);
BUGSThe ambiguity of EOF in base64 encoded data can cause additional data following the base64 encoded block to be misinterpreted. There should be some way of specifying a test that the BIO can perform to reliably determine EOF (for example a MIME boundary).
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