lostplaces-backend/lib/python3.8/site-packages/pip/_vendor/msgpack/fallback.py

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"""Fallback pure Python implementation of msgpack"""
import sys
import struct
import warnings
if sys.version_info[0] == 2:
PY2 = True
int_types = (int, long)
def dict_iteritems(d):
return d.iteritems()
else:
PY2 = False
int_types = int
unicode = str
xrange = range
def dict_iteritems(d):
return d.items()
if sys.version_info < (3, 5):
# Ugly hack...
RecursionError = RuntimeError
def _is_recursionerror(e):
return len(e.args) == 1 and isinstance(e.args[0], str) and \
e.args[0].startswith('maximum recursion depth exceeded')
else:
def _is_recursionerror(e):
return True
if hasattr(sys, 'pypy_version_info'):
# cStringIO is slow on PyPy, StringIO is faster. However: PyPy's own
# StringBuilder is fastest.
from __pypy__ import newlist_hint
try:
from __pypy__.builders import BytesBuilder as StringBuilder
except ImportError:
from __pypy__.builders import StringBuilder
USING_STRINGBUILDER = True
class StringIO(object):
def __init__(self, s=b''):
if s:
self.builder = StringBuilder(len(s))
self.builder.append(s)
else:
self.builder = StringBuilder()
def write(self, s):
if isinstance(s, memoryview):
s = s.tobytes()
elif isinstance(s, bytearray):
s = bytes(s)
self.builder.append(s)
def getvalue(self):
return self.builder.build()
else:
USING_STRINGBUILDER = False
from io import BytesIO as StringIO
newlist_hint = lambda size: []
from pip._vendor.msgpack.exceptions import (
BufferFull,
OutOfData,
ExtraData,
FormatError,
StackError,
)
from pip._vendor.msgpack import ExtType
EX_SKIP = 0
EX_CONSTRUCT = 1
EX_READ_ARRAY_HEADER = 2
EX_READ_MAP_HEADER = 3
TYPE_IMMEDIATE = 0
TYPE_ARRAY = 1
TYPE_MAP = 2
TYPE_RAW = 3
TYPE_BIN = 4
TYPE_EXT = 5
DEFAULT_RECURSE_LIMIT = 511
def _check_type_strict(obj, t, type=type, tuple=tuple):
if type(t) is tuple:
return type(obj) in t
else:
return type(obj) is t
def _get_data_from_buffer(obj):
try:
view = memoryview(obj)
except TypeError:
# try to use legacy buffer protocol if 2.7, otherwise re-raise
if PY2:
view = memoryview(buffer(obj))
warnings.warn("using old buffer interface to unpack %s; "
"this leads to unpacking errors if slicing is used and "
"will be removed in a future version" % type(obj),
RuntimeWarning, stacklevel=3)
else:
raise
if view.itemsize != 1:
raise ValueError("cannot unpack from multi-byte object")
return view
def unpack(stream, **kwargs):
warnings.warn(
"Direct calling implementation's unpack() is deprecated, Use msgpack.unpack() or unpackb() instead.",
DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
data = stream.read()
return unpackb(data, **kwargs)
def unpackb(packed, **kwargs):
"""
Unpack an object from `packed`.
Raises ``ExtraData`` when *packed* contains extra bytes.
Raises ``ValueError`` when *packed* is incomplete.
Raises ``FormatError`` when *packed* is not valid msgpack.
Raises ``StackError`` when *packed* contains too nested.
Other exceptions can be raised during unpacking.
See :class:`Unpacker` for options.
"""
unpacker = Unpacker(None, max_buffer_size=len(packed), **kwargs)
unpacker.feed(packed)
try:
ret = unpacker._unpack()
except OutOfData:
raise ValueError("Unpack failed: incomplete input")
except RecursionError as e:
if _is_recursionerror(e):
raise StackError
raise
if unpacker._got_extradata():
raise ExtraData(ret, unpacker._get_extradata())
return ret
if sys.version_info < (2, 7, 6):
def _unpack_from(f, b, o=0):
"""Explicit typcast for legacy struct.unpack_from"""
return struct.unpack_from(f, bytes(b), o)
else:
_unpack_from = struct.unpack_from
class Unpacker(object):
"""Streaming unpacker.
arguments:
:param file_like:
File-like object having `.read(n)` method.
If specified, unpacker reads serialized data from it and :meth:`feed()` is not usable.
:param int read_size:
Used as `file_like.read(read_size)`. (default: `min(16*1024, max_buffer_size)`)
:param bool use_list:
If true, unpack msgpack array to Python list.
Otherwise, unpack to Python tuple. (default: True)
:param bool raw:
If true, unpack msgpack raw to Python bytes (default).
Otherwise, unpack to Python str (or unicode on Python 2) by decoding
with UTF-8 encoding (recommended).
Currently, the default is true, but it will be changed to false in
near future. So you must specify it explicitly for keeping backward
compatibility.
*encoding* option which is deprecated overrides this option.
:param bool strict_map_key:
If true, only str or bytes are accepted for map (dict) keys.
It's False by default for backward-compatibility.
But it will be True from msgpack 1.0.
:param callable object_hook:
When specified, it should be callable.
Unpacker calls it with a dict argument after unpacking msgpack map.
(See also simplejson)
:param callable object_pairs_hook:
When specified, it should be callable.
Unpacker calls it with a list of key-value pairs after unpacking msgpack map.
(See also simplejson)
:param str encoding:
Encoding used for decoding msgpack raw.
If it is None (default), msgpack raw is deserialized to Python bytes.
:param str unicode_errors:
(deprecated) Used for decoding msgpack raw with *encoding*.
(default: `'strict'`)
:param int max_buffer_size:
Limits size of data waiting unpacked. 0 means system's INT_MAX (default).
Raises `BufferFull` exception when it is insufficient.
You should set this parameter when unpacking data from untrusted source.
:param int max_str_len:
Deprecated, use *max_buffer_size* instead.
Limits max length of str. (default: max_buffer_size or 1024*1024)
:param int max_bin_len:
Deprecated, use *max_buffer_size* instead.
Limits max length of bin. (default: max_buffer_size or 1024*1024)
:param int max_array_len:
Limits max length of array.
(default: max_buffer_size or 128*1024)
:param int max_map_len:
Limits max length of map.
(default: max_buffer_size//2 or 32*1024)
:param int max_ext_len:
Deprecated, use *max_buffer_size* instead.
Limits max size of ext type. (default: max_buffer_size or 1024*1024)
Example of streaming deserialize from file-like object::
unpacker = Unpacker(file_like, raw=False, max_buffer_size=10*1024*1024)
for o in unpacker:
process(o)
Example of streaming deserialize from socket::
unpacker = Unpacker(raw=False, max_buffer_size=10*1024*1024)
while True:
buf = sock.recv(1024**2)
if not buf:
break
unpacker.feed(buf)
for o in unpacker:
process(o)
Raises ``ExtraData`` when *packed* contains extra bytes.
Raises ``OutOfData`` when *packed* is incomplete.
Raises ``FormatError`` when *packed* is not valid msgpack.
Raises ``StackError`` when *packed* contains too nested.
Other exceptions can be raised during unpacking.
"""
def __init__(self, file_like=None, read_size=0, use_list=True, raw=True, strict_map_key=False,
object_hook=None, object_pairs_hook=None, list_hook=None,
encoding=None, unicode_errors=None, max_buffer_size=0,
ext_hook=ExtType,
max_str_len=-1,
max_bin_len=-1,
max_array_len=-1,
max_map_len=-1,
max_ext_len=-1):
if encoding is not None:
warnings.warn(
"encoding is deprecated, Use raw=False instead.",
DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
if unicode_errors is None:
unicode_errors = 'strict'
if file_like is None:
self._feeding = True
else:
if not callable(file_like.read):
raise TypeError("`file_like.read` must be callable")
self.file_like = file_like
self._feeding = False
#: array of bytes fed.
self._buffer = bytearray()
#: Which position we currently reads
self._buff_i = 0
# When Unpacker is used as an iterable, between the calls to next(),
# the buffer is not "consumed" completely, for efficiency sake.
# Instead, it is done sloppily. To make sure we raise BufferFull at
# the correct moments, we have to keep track of how sloppy we were.
# Furthermore, when the buffer is incomplete (that is: in the case
# we raise an OutOfData) we need to rollback the buffer to the correct
# state, which _buf_checkpoint records.
self._buf_checkpoint = 0
if max_str_len == -1:
max_str_len = max_buffer_size or 1024*1024
if max_bin_len == -1:
max_bin_len = max_buffer_size or 1024*1024
if max_array_len == -1:
max_array_len = max_buffer_size or 128*1024
if max_map_len == -1:
max_map_len = max_buffer_size//2 or 32*1024
if max_ext_len == -1:
max_ext_len = max_buffer_size or 1024*1024
self._max_buffer_size = max_buffer_size or 2**31-1
if read_size > self._max_buffer_size:
raise ValueError("read_size must be smaller than max_buffer_size")
self._read_size = read_size or min(self._max_buffer_size, 16*1024)
self._raw = bool(raw)
self._strict_map_key = bool(strict_map_key)
self._encoding = encoding
self._unicode_errors = unicode_errors
self._use_list = use_list
self._list_hook = list_hook
self._object_hook = object_hook
self._object_pairs_hook = object_pairs_hook
self._ext_hook = ext_hook
self._max_str_len = max_str_len
self._max_bin_len = max_bin_len
self._max_array_len = max_array_len
self._max_map_len = max_map_len
self._max_ext_len = max_ext_len
self._stream_offset = 0
if list_hook is not None and not callable(list_hook):
raise TypeError('`list_hook` is not callable')
if object_hook is not None and not callable(object_hook):
raise TypeError('`object_hook` is not callable')
if object_pairs_hook is not None and not callable(object_pairs_hook):
raise TypeError('`object_pairs_hook` is not callable')
if object_hook is not None and object_pairs_hook is not None:
raise TypeError("object_pairs_hook and object_hook are mutually "
"exclusive")
if not callable(ext_hook):
raise TypeError("`ext_hook` is not callable")
def feed(self, next_bytes):
assert self._feeding
view = _get_data_from_buffer(next_bytes)
if (len(self._buffer) - self._buff_i + len(view) > self._max_buffer_size):
raise BufferFull
# Strip buffer before checkpoint before reading file.
if self._buf_checkpoint > 0:
del self._buffer[:self._buf_checkpoint]
self._buff_i -= self._buf_checkpoint
self._buf_checkpoint = 0
# Use extend here: INPLACE_ADD += doesn't reliably typecast memoryview in jython
self._buffer.extend(view)
def _consume(self):
""" Gets rid of the used parts of the buffer. """
self._stream_offset += self._buff_i - self._buf_checkpoint
self._buf_checkpoint = self._buff_i
def _got_extradata(self):
return self._buff_i < len(self._buffer)
def _get_extradata(self):
return self._buffer[self._buff_i:]
def read_bytes(self, n):
return self._read(n)
def _read(self, n):
# (int) -> bytearray
self._reserve(n)
i = self._buff_i
self._buff_i = i+n
return self._buffer[i:i+n]
def _reserve(self, n):
remain_bytes = len(self._buffer) - self._buff_i - n
# Fast path: buffer has n bytes already
if remain_bytes >= 0:
return
if self._feeding:
self._buff_i = self._buf_checkpoint
raise OutOfData
# Strip buffer before checkpoint before reading file.
if self._buf_checkpoint > 0:
del self._buffer[:self._buf_checkpoint]
self._buff_i -= self._buf_checkpoint
self._buf_checkpoint = 0
# Read from file
remain_bytes = -remain_bytes
while remain_bytes > 0:
to_read_bytes = max(self._read_size, remain_bytes)
read_data = self.file_like.read(to_read_bytes)
if not read_data:
break
assert isinstance(read_data, bytes)
self._buffer += read_data
remain_bytes -= len(read_data)
if len(self._buffer) < n + self._buff_i:
self._buff_i = 0 # rollback
raise OutOfData
def _read_header(self, execute=EX_CONSTRUCT):
typ = TYPE_IMMEDIATE
n = 0
obj = None
self._reserve(1)
b = self._buffer[self._buff_i]
self._buff_i += 1
if b & 0b10000000 == 0:
obj = b
elif b & 0b11100000 == 0b11100000:
obj = -1 - (b ^ 0xff)
elif b & 0b11100000 == 0b10100000:
n = b & 0b00011111
typ = TYPE_RAW
if n > self._max_str_len:
raise ValueError("%s exceeds max_str_len(%s)", n, self._max_str_len)
obj = self._read(n)
elif b & 0b11110000 == 0b10010000:
n = b & 0b00001111
typ = TYPE_ARRAY
if n > self._max_array_len:
raise ValueError("%s exceeds max_array_len(%s)", n, self._max_array_len)
elif b & 0b11110000 == 0b10000000:
n = b & 0b00001111
typ = TYPE_MAP
if n > self._max_map_len:
raise ValueError("%s exceeds max_map_len(%s)", n, self._max_map_len)
elif b == 0xc0:
obj = None
elif b == 0xc2:
obj = False
elif b == 0xc3:
obj = True
elif b == 0xc4:
typ = TYPE_BIN
self._reserve(1)
n = self._buffer[self._buff_i]
self._buff_i += 1
if n > self._max_bin_len:
raise ValueError("%s exceeds max_bin_len(%s)" % (n, self._max_bin_len))
obj = self._read(n)
elif b == 0xc5:
typ = TYPE_BIN
self._reserve(2)
n = _unpack_from(">H", self._buffer, self._buff_i)[0]
self._buff_i += 2
if n > self._max_bin_len:
raise ValueError("%s exceeds max_bin_len(%s)" % (n, self._max_bin_len))
obj = self._read(n)
elif b == 0xc6:
typ = TYPE_BIN
self._reserve(4)
n = _unpack_from(">I", self._buffer, self._buff_i)[0]
self._buff_i += 4
if n > self._max_bin_len:
raise ValueError("%s exceeds max_bin_len(%s)" % (n, self._max_bin_len))
obj = self._read(n)
elif b == 0xc7: # ext 8
typ = TYPE_EXT
self._reserve(2)
L, n = _unpack_from('Bb', self._buffer, self._buff_i)
self._buff_i += 2
if L > self._max_ext_len:
raise ValueError("%s exceeds max_ext_len(%s)" % (L, self._max_ext_len))
obj = self._read(L)
elif b == 0xc8: # ext 16
typ = TYPE_EXT
self._reserve(3)
L, n = _unpack_from('>Hb', self._buffer, self._buff_i)
self._buff_i += 3
if L > self._max_ext_len:
raise ValueError("%s exceeds max_ext_len(%s)" % (L, self._max_ext_len))
obj = self._read(L)
elif b == 0xc9: # ext 32
typ = TYPE_EXT
self._reserve(5)
L, n = _unpack_from('>Ib', self._buffer, self._buff_i)
self._buff_i += 5
if L > self._max_ext_len:
raise ValueError("%s exceeds max_ext_len(%s)" % (L, self._max_ext_len))
obj = self._read(L)
elif b == 0xca:
self._reserve(4)
obj = _unpack_from(">f", self._buffer, self._buff_i)[0]
self._buff_i += 4
elif b == 0xcb:
self._reserve(8)
obj = _unpack_from(">d", self._buffer, self._buff_i)[0]
self._buff_i += 8
elif b == 0xcc:
self._reserve(1)
obj = self._buffer[self._buff_i]
self._buff_i += 1
elif b == 0xcd:
self._reserve(2)
obj = _unpack_from(">H", self._buffer, self._buff_i)[0]
self._buff_i += 2
elif b == 0xce:
self._reserve(4)
obj = _unpack_from(">I", self._buffer, self._buff_i)[0]
self._buff_i += 4
elif b == 0xcf:
self._reserve(8)
obj = _unpack_from(">Q", self._buffer, self._buff_i)[0]
self._buff_i += 8
elif b == 0xd0:
self._reserve(1)
obj = _unpack_from("b", self._buffer, self._buff_i)[0]
self._buff_i += 1
elif b == 0xd1:
self._reserve(2)
obj = _unpack_from(">h", self._buffer, self._buff_i)[0]
self._buff_i += 2
elif b == 0xd2:
self._reserve(4)
obj = _unpack_from(">i", self._buffer, self._buff_i)[0]
self._buff_i += 4
elif b == 0xd3:
self._reserve(8)
obj = _unpack_from(">q", self._buffer, self._buff_i)[0]
self._buff_i += 8
elif b == 0xd4: # fixext 1
typ = TYPE_EXT
if self._max_ext_len < 1:
raise ValueError("%s exceeds max_ext_len(%s)" % (1, self._max_ext_len))
self._reserve(2)
n, obj = _unpack_from("b1s", self._buffer, self._buff_i)
self._buff_i += 2
elif b == 0xd5: # fixext 2
typ = TYPE_EXT
if self._max_ext_len < 2:
raise ValueError("%s exceeds max_ext_len(%s)" % (2, self._max_ext_len))
self._reserve(3)
n, obj = _unpack_from("b2s", self._buffer, self._buff_i)
self._buff_i += 3
elif b == 0xd6: # fixext 4
typ = TYPE_EXT
if self._max_ext_len < 4:
raise ValueError("%s exceeds max_ext_len(%s)" % (4, self._max_ext_len))
self._reserve(5)
n, obj = _unpack_from("b4s", self._buffer, self._buff_i)
self._buff_i += 5
elif b == 0xd7: # fixext 8
typ = TYPE_EXT
if self._max_ext_len < 8:
raise ValueError("%s exceeds max_ext_len(%s)" % (8, self._max_ext_len))
self._reserve(9)
n, obj = _unpack_from("b8s", self._buffer, self._buff_i)
self._buff_i += 9
elif b == 0xd8: # fixext 16
typ = TYPE_EXT
if self._max_ext_len < 16:
raise ValueError("%s exceeds max_ext_len(%s)" % (16, self._max_ext_len))
self._reserve(17)
n, obj = _unpack_from("b16s", self._buffer, self._buff_i)
self._buff_i += 17
elif b == 0xd9:
typ = TYPE_RAW
self._reserve(1)
n = self._buffer[self._buff_i]
self._buff_i += 1
if n > self._max_str_len:
raise ValueError("%s exceeds max_str_len(%s)", n, self._max_str_len)
obj = self._read(n)
elif b == 0xda:
typ = TYPE_RAW
self._reserve(2)
n, = _unpack_from(">H", self._buffer, self._buff_i)
self._buff_i += 2
if n > self._max_str_len:
raise ValueError("%s exceeds max_str_len(%s)", n, self._max_str_len)
obj = self._read(n)
elif b == 0xdb:
typ = TYPE_RAW
self._reserve(4)
n, = _unpack_from(">I", self._buffer, self._buff_i)
self._buff_i += 4
if n > self._max_str_len:
raise ValueError("%s exceeds max_str_len(%s)", n, self._max_str_len)
obj = self._read(n)
elif b == 0xdc:
typ = TYPE_ARRAY
self._reserve(2)
n, = _unpack_from(">H", self._buffer, self._buff_i)
self._buff_i += 2
if n > self._max_array_len:
raise ValueError("%s exceeds max_array_len(%s)", n, self._max_array_len)
elif b == 0xdd:
typ = TYPE_ARRAY
self._reserve(4)
n, = _unpack_from(">I", self._buffer, self._buff_i)
self._buff_i += 4
if n > self._max_array_len:
raise ValueError("%s exceeds max_array_len(%s)", n, self._max_array_len)
elif b == 0xde:
self._reserve(2)
n, = _unpack_from(">H", self._buffer, self._buff_i)
self._buff_i += 2
if n > self._max_map_len:
raise ValueError("%s exceeds max_map_len(%s)", n, self._max_map_len)
typ = TYPE_MAP
elif b == 0xdf:
self._reserve(4)
n, = _unpack_from(">I", self._buffer, self._buff_i)
self._buff_i += 4
if n > self._max_map_len:
raise ValueError("%s exceeds max_map_len(%s)", n, self._max_map_len)
typ = TYPE_MAP
else:
raise FormatError("Unknown header: 0x%x" % b)
return typ, n, obj
def _unpack(self, execute=EX_CONSTRUCT):
typ, n, obj = self._read_header(execute)
if execute == EX_READ_ARRAY_HEADER:
if typ != TYPE_ARRAY:
raise ValueError("Expected array")
return n
if execute == EX_READ_MAP_HEADER:
if typ != TYPE_MAP:
raise ValueError("Expected map")
return n
# TODO should we eliminate the recursion?
if typ == TYPE_ARRAY:
if execute == EX_SKIP:
for i in xrange(n):
# TODO check whether we need to call `list_hook`
self._unpack(EX_SKIP)
return
ret = newlist_hint(n)
for i in xrange(n):
ret.append(self._unpack(EX_CONSTRUCT))
if self._list_hook is not None:
ret = self._list_hook(ret)
# TODO is the interaction between `list_hook` and `use_list` ok?
return ret if self._use_list else tuple(ret)
if typ == TYPE_MAP:
if execute == EX_SKIP:
for i in xrange(n):
# TODO check whether we need to call hooks
self._unpack(EX_SKIP)
self._unpack(EX_SKIP)
return
if self._object_pairs_hook is not None:
ret = self._object_pairs_hook(
(self._unpack(EX_CONSTRUCT),
self._unpack(EX_CONSTRUCT))
for _ in xrange(n))
else:
ret = {}
for _ in xrange(n):
key = self._unpack(EX_CONSTRUCT)
if self._strict_map_key and type(key) not in (unicode, bytes):
raise ValueError("%s is not allowed for map key" % str(type(key)))
ret[key] = self._unpack(EX_CONSTRUCT)
if self._object_hook is not None:
ret = self._object_hook(ret)
return ret
if execute == EX_SKIP:
return
if typ == TYPE_RAW:
if self._encoding is not None:
obj = obj.decode(self._encoding, self._unicode_errors)
elif self._raw:
obj = bytes(obj)
else:
obj = obj.decode('utf_8')
return obj
if typ == TYPE_EXT:
return self._ext_hook(n, bytes(obj))
if typ == TYPE_BIN:
return bytes(obj)
assert typ == TYPE_IMMEDIATE
return obj
def __iter__(self):
return self
def __next__(self):
try:
ret = self._unpack(EX_CONSTRUCT)
self._consume()
return ret
except OutOfData:
self._consume()
raise StopIteration
except RecursionError:
raise StackError
next = __next__
def skip(self):
self._unpack(EX_SKIP)
self._consume()
def unpack(self):
try:
ret = self._unpack(EX_CONSTRUCT)
except RecursionError:
raise StackError
self._consume()
return ret
def read_array_header(self):
ret = self._unpack(EX_READ_ARRAY_HEADER)
self._consume()
return ret
def read_map_header(self):
ret = self._unpack(EX_READ_MAP_HEADER)
self._consume()
return ret
def tell(self):
return self._stream_offset
class Packer(object):
"""
MessagePack Packer
usage:
packer = Packer()
astream.write(packer.pack(a))
astream.write(packer.pack(b))
Packer's constructor has some keyword arguments:
:param callable default:
Convert user type to builtin type that Packer supports.
See also simplejson's document.
:param bool use_single_float:
Use single precision float type for float. (default: False)
:param bool autoreset:
Reset buffer after each pack and return its content as `bytes`. (default: True).
If set this to false, use `bytes()` to get content and `.reset()` to clear buffer.
:param bool use_bin_type:
Use bin type introduced in msgpack spec 2.0 for bytes.
It also enables str8 type for unicode.
:param bool strict_types:
If set to true, types will be checked to be exact. Derived classes
from serializeable types will not be serialized and will be
treated as unsupported type and forwarded to default.
Additionally tuples will not be serialized as lists.
This is useful when trying to implement accurate serialization
for python types.
:param str encoding:
(deprecated) Convert unicode to bytes with this encoding. (default: 'utf-8')
:param str unicode_errors:
Error handler for encoding unicode. (default: 'strict')
"""
def __init__(self, default=None, encoding=None, unicode_errors=None,
use_single_float=False, autoreset=True, use_bin_type=False,
strict_types=False):
if encoding is None:
encoding = 'utf_8'
else:
warnings.warn(
"encoding is deprecated, Use raw=False instead.",
DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
if unicode_errors is None:
unicode_errors = 'strict'
self._strict_types = strict_types
self._use_float = use_single_float
self._autoreset = autoreset
self._use_bin_type = use_bin_type
self._encoding = encoding
self._unicode_errors = unicode_errors
self._buffer = StringIO()
if default is not None:
if not callable(default):
raise TypeError("default must be callable")
self._default = default
def _pack(self, obj, nest_limit=DEFAULT_RECURSE_LIMIT,
check=isinstance, check_type_strict=_check_type_strict):
default_used = False
if self._strict_types:
check = check_type_strict
list_types = list
else:
list_types = (list, tuple)
while True:
if nest_limit < 0:
raise ValueError("recursion limit exceeded")
if obj is None:
return self._buffer.write(b"\xc0")
if check(obj, bool):
if obj:
return self._buffer.write(b"\xc3")
return self._buffer.write(b"\xc2")
if check(obj, int_types):
if 0 <= obj < 0x80:
return self._buffer.write(struct.pack("B", obj))
if -0x20 <= obj < 0:
return self._buffer.write(struct.pack("b", obj))
if 0x80 <= obj <= 0xff:
return self._buffer.write(struct.pack("BB", 0xcc, obj))
if -0x80 <= obj < 0:
return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">Bb", 0xd0, obj))
if 0xff < obj <= 0xffff:
return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BH", 0xcd, obj))
if -0x8000 <= obj < -0x80:
return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">Bh", 0xd1, obj))
if 0xffff < obj <= 0xffffffff:
return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BI", 0xce, obj))
if -0x80000000 <= obj < -0x8000:
return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">Bi", 0xd2, obj))
if 0xffffffff < obj <= 0xffffffffffffffff:
return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BQ", 0xcf, obj))
if -0x8000000000000000 <= obj < -0x80000000:
return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">Bq", 0xd3, obj))
if not default_used and self._default is not None:
obj = self._default(obj)
default_used = True
continue
raise OverflowError("Integer value out of range")
if check(obj, (bytes, bytearray)):
n = len(obj)
if n >= 2**32:
raise ValueError("%s is too large" % type(obj).__name__)
self._pack_bin_header(n)
return self._buffer.write(obj)
if check(obj, unicode):
if self._encoding is None:
raise TypeError(
"Can't encode unicode string: "
"no encoding is specified")
obj = obj.encode(self._encoding, self._unicode_errors)
n = len(obj)
if n >= 2**32:
raise ValueError("String is too large")
self._pack_raw_header(n)
return self._buffer.write(obj)
if check(obj, memoryview):
n = len(obj) * obj.itemsize
if n >= 2**32:
raise ValueError("Memoryview is too large")
self._pack_bin_header(n)
return self._buffer.write(obj)
if check(obj, float):
if self._use_float:
return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">Bf", 0xca, obj))
return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">Bd", 0xcb, obj))
if check(obj, ExtType):
code = obj.code
data = obj.data
assert isinstance(code, int)
assert isinstance(data, bytes)
L = len(data)
if L == 1:
self._buffer.write(b'\xd4')
elif L == 2:
self._buffer.write(b'\xd5')
elif L == 4:
self._buffer.write(b'\xd6')
elif L == 8:
self._buffer.write(b'\xd7')
elif L == 16:
self._buffer.write(b'\xd8')
elif L <= 0xff:
self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BB", 0xc7, L))
elif L <= 0xffff:
self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BH", 0xc8, L))
else:
self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BI", 0xc9, L))
self._buffer.write(struct.pack("b", code))
self._buffer.write(data)
return
if check(obj, list_types):
n = len(obj)
self._pack_array_header(n)
for i in xrange(n):
self._pack(obj[i], nest_limit - 1)
return
if check(obj, dict):
return self._pack_map_pairs(len(obj), dict_iteritems(obj),
nest_limit - 1)
if not default_used and self._default is not None:
obj = self._default(obj)
default_used = 1
continue
raise TypeError("Cannot serialize %r" % (obj, ))
def pack(self, obj):
try:
self._pack(obj)
except:
self._buffer = StringIO() # force reset
raise
if self._autoreset:
ret = self._buffer.getvalue()
self._buffer = StringIO()
return ret
def pack_map_pairs(self, pairs):
self._pack_map_pairs(len(pairs), pairs)
if self._autoreset:
ret = self._buffer.getvalue()
self._buffer = StringIO()
return ret
def pack_array_header(self, n):
if n >= 2**32:
raise ValueError
self._pack_array_header(n)
if self._autoreset:
ret = self._buffer.getvalue()
self._buffer = StringIO()
return ret
def pack_map_header(self, n):
if n >= 2**32:
raise ValueError
self._pack_map_header(n)
if self._autoreset:
ret = self._buffer.getvalue()
self._buffer = StringIO()
return ret
def pack_ext_type(self, typecode, data):
if not isinstance(typecode, int):
raise TypeError("typecode must have int type.")
if not 0 <= typecode <= 127:
raise ValueError("typecode should be 0-127")
if not isinstance(data, bytes):
raise TypeError("data must have bytes type")
L = len(data)
if L > 0xffffffff:
raise ValueError("Too large data")
if L == 1:
self._buffer.write(b'\xd4')
elif L == 2:
self._buffer.write(b'\xd5')
elif L == 4:
self._buffer.write(b'\xd6')
elif L == 8:
self._buffer.write(b'\xd7')
elif L == 16:
self._buffer.write(b'\xd8')
elif L <= 0xff:
self._buffer.write(b'\xc7' + struct.pack('B', L))
elif L <= 0xffff:
self._buffer.write(b'\xc8' + struct.pack('>H', L))
else:
self._buffer.write(b'\xc9' + struct.pack('>I', L))
self._buffer.write(struct.pack('B', typecode))
self._buffer.write(data)
def _pack_array_header(self, n):
if n <= 0x0f:
return self._buffer.write(struct.pack('B', 0x90 + n))
if n <= 0xffff:
return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BH", 0xdc, n))
if n <= 0xffffffff:
return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BI", 0xdd, n))
raise ValueError("Array is too large")
def _pack_map_header(self, n):
if n <= 0x0f:
return self._buffer.write(struct.pack('B', 0x80 + n))
if n <= 0xffff:
return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BH", 0xde, n))
if n <= 0xffffffff:
return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BI", 0xdf, n))
raise ValueError("Dict is too large")
def _pack_map_pairs(self, n, pairs, nest_limit=DEFAULT_RECURSE_LIMIT):
self._pack_map_header(n)
for (k, v) in pairs:
self._pack(k, nest_limit - 1)
self._pack(v, nest_limit - 1)
def _pack_raw_header(self, n):
if n <= 0x1f:
self._buffer.write(struct.pack('B', 0xa0 + n))
elif self._use_bin_type and n <= 0xff:
self._buffer.write(struct.pack('>BB', 0xd9, n))
elif n <= 0xffff:
self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BH", 0xda, n))
elif n <= 0xffffffff:
self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BI", 0xdb, n))
else:
raise ValueError('Raw is too large')
def _pack_bin_header(self, n):
if not self._use_bin_type:
return self._pack_raw_header(n)
elif n <= 0xff:
return self._buffer.write(struct.pack('>BB', 0xc4, n))
elif n <= 0xffff:
return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BH", 0xc5, n))
elif n <= 0xffffffff:
return self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BI", 0xc6, n))
else:
raise ValueError('Bin is too large')
def bytes(self):
"""Return internal buffer contents as bytes object"""
return self._buffer.getvalue()
def reset(self):
"""Reset internal buffer.
This method is usaful only when autoreset=False.
"""
self._buffer = StringIO()
def getbuffer(self):
"""Return view of internal buffer."""
if USING_STRINGBUILDER or PY2:
return memoryview(self.bytes())
else:
return self._buffer.getbuffer()