#include <stdlib.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <ctype.h> int decode_b64char( int ch ) { int sextet; if( ('A' <= ch) && (ch <= 'Z') ) sextet = ch - 'A'; else if( ('a' <= ch) && (ch <= 'z') ) sextet = (ch - 'a') + 26; else if( ('0' <= ch) && (ch <= '9') ) sextet = (ch - '0') + 52; else if( ch == '+' ) sextet = 62; else if( ch == '/' ) sextet = 63; else { fprintf( stderr, (isprint(ch) ? "Illegal base64 character '%c'\n" : "Illegal base64 character 0x%02x\n"), ch ); exit( EXIT_FAILURE ); } return( sextet ); } main( int argc, char *argv[] ) { FILE *fin; FILE *fout; int flushing = 0; int temp = 0; int bits = 0; int ch; if( argc < 2 ) { fprintf( stderr, "Usage: b64decode <infile> [outfile]\n" ); exit( EXIT_SUCCESS ); } fin = fopen( argv[1], "r" ); if( fin == NULL ) { perror( "openin" ); exit( EXIT_FAILURE ); } if( argc < 3 ) fout = stdout; else { fout = fopen( argv[2], "wb" ); if( fout == NULL ) { perror( "openout" ); fclose( fin ); exit( EXIT_FAILURE ); } } while( (ch = fgetc( fin )) != EOF ) { if( !isspace(ch) ) { if( flushing ) { if( ch != '=' ) { fprintf( stderr, "Illegal character in EOF padding\n" ); exit( EXIT_FAILURE ); } } else { if( ch == '=' ) flushing = 1; else { temp <<= 6; temp |= decode_b64char( ch ); bits += 6; if( bits >= 8 ) { bits -= 8; fputc( (0xff & (temp >> bits)), fout ); } } } } } fclose( fout ); fclose( fin ); }
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