# HG changeset patch # User Dave Love # Date 975338683 0 # Node ID 10fd9a833957eadeabd3dc2af5d8235fbccc6076 # Parent 54746d640bc8426fdc102a4cd0febce3f4ccb9bd base64 tweaks diff -r 54746d640bc8 -r 10fd9a833957 lispref/text.texi --- a/lispref/text.texi Mon Nov 27 14:43:30 2000 +0000 +++ b/lispref/text.texi Mon Nov 27 15:24:43 2000 +0000 @@ -3508,13 +3508,18 @@ @cindex base 64 encoding Base 64 code is used in email to encode a sequence of 8-bit bytes as a -longer sequence of @sc{ascii} graphic characters. This section -describes the functions for converting to and from this code. +longer sequence of @sc{ascii} graphic characters. It is defined in RFC +2045. This section describes the functions for converting to and from +this code. @defun base64-encode-region beg end &optional no-line-break @tindex base64-encode-region -This function converts the region from @var{beg} to @var{end} -into base 64 code. It returns the length of the encoded text. +This function converts the region from @var{beg} to @var{end} into base +64 code. It returns the length of the encoded text. An error is +signaled if a character in the region is multibyte, i.e.@: in a +multibyte buffer the region must contain only characters from the +charsets @code{ascii}, @code{eight-bit-control} and +@code{eight-bit-graphic}. Normally, this function inserts newline characters into the encoded text, to avoid overlong lines. However, if the optional argument @@ -3525,7 +3530,9 @@ @defun base64-encode-string string &optional no-line-break @tindex base64-encode-string This function converts the string @var{string} into base 64 code. It -returns a string containing the encoded text. +returns a string containing the encoded text. As for +@code{base64-encode-region}, an error is signaled if a character in the +string is multibyte. Normally, this function inserts newline characters into the encoded text, to avoid overlong lines. However, if the optional argument