1028 lines
37 KiB
Python
1028 lines
37 KiB
Python
"""Fallback pure Python implementation of msgpack"""
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import sys
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import struct
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import warnings
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if sys.version_info[0] == 2:
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PY2 = True
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int_types = (int, long)
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def dict_iteritems(d):
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return d.iteritems()
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else:
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PY2 = False
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int_types = int
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unicode = str
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xrange = range
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def dict_iteritems(d):
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return d.items()
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if sys.version_info < (3, 5):
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# Ugly hack...
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RecursionError = RuntimeError
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def _is_recursionerror(e):
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return len(e.args) == 1 and isinstance(e.args[0], str) and \
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e.args[0].startswith('maximum recursion depth exceeded')
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else:
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def _is_recursionerror(e):
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return True
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if hasattr(sys, 'pypy_version_info'):
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# cStringIO is slow on PyPy, StringIO is faster. However: PyPy's own
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# StringBuilder is fastest.
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from __pypy__ import newlist_hint
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try:
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from __pypy__.builders import BytesBuilder as StringBuilder
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except ImportError:
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from __pypy__.builders import StringBuilder
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USING_STRINGBUILDER = True
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class StringIO(object):
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def __init__(self, s=b''):
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if s:
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self.builder = StringBuilder(len(s))
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self.builder.append(s)
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else:
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self.builder = StringBuilder()
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def write(self, s):
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if isinstance(s, memoryview):
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s = s.tobytes()
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elif isinstance(s, bytearray):
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s = bytes(s)
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self.builder.append(s)
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def getvalue(self):
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return self.builder.build()
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else:
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USING_STRINGBUILDER = False
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from io import BytesIO as StringIO
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newlist_hint = lambda size: []
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from pip._vendor.msgpack.exceptions import (
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BufferFull,
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OutOfData,
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ExtraData,
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FormatError,
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StackError,
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)
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from pip._vendor.msgpack import ExtType
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EX_SKIP = 0
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EX_CONSTRUCT = 1
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EX_READ_ARRAY_HEADER = 2
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EX_READ_MAP_HEADER = 3
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TYPE_IMMEDIATE = 0
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TYPE_ARRAY = 1
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TYPE_MAP = 2
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TYPE_RAW = 3
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TYPE_BIN = 4
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TYPE_EXT = 5
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DEFAULT_RECURSE_LIMIT = 511
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def _check_type_strict(obj, t, type=type, tuple=tuple):
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if type(t) is tuple:
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return type(obj) in t
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else:
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return type(obj) is t
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def _get_data_from_buffer(obj):
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try:
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view = memoryview(obj)
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except TypeError:
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# try to use legacy buffer protocol if 2.7, otherwise re-raise
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if PY2:
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view = memoryview(buffer(obj))
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warnings.warn("using old buffer interface to unpack %s; "
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"this leads to unpacking errors if slicing is used and "
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"will be removed in a future version" % type(obj),
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RuntimeWarning, stacklevel=3)
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else:
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raise
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if view.itemsize != 1:
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raise ValueError("cannot unpack from multi-byte object")
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return view
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def unpack(stream, **kwargs):
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warnings.warn(
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"Direct calling implementation's unpack() is deprecated, Use msgpack.unpack() or unpackb() instead.",
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DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
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data = stream.read()
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return unpackb(data, **kwargs)
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def unpackb(packed, **kwargs):
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"""
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Unpack an object from `packed`.
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Raises ``ExtraData`` when *packed* contains extra bytes.
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Raises ``ValueError`` when *packed* is incomplete.
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Raises ``FormatError`` when *packed* is not valid msgpack.
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Raises ``StackError`` when *packed* contains too nested.
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Other exceptions can be raised during unpacking.
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See :class:`Unpacker` for options.
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"""
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unpacker = Unpacker(None, max_buffer_size=len(packed), **kwargs)
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unpacker.feed(packed)
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try:
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ret = unpacker._unpack()
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except OutOfData:
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raise ValueError("Unpack failed: incomplete input")
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except RecursionError as e:
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if _is_recursionerror(e):
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raise StackError
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raise
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if unpacker._got_extradata():
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raise ExtraData(ret, unpacker._get_extradata())
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return ret
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if sys.version_info < (2, 7, 6):
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def _unpack_from(f, b, o=0):
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"""Explicit typcast for legacy struct.unpack_from"""
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return struct.unpack_from(f, bytes(b), o)
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else:
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_unpack_from = struct.unpack_from
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class Unpacker(object):
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"""Streaming unpacker.
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arguments:
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:param file_like:
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File-like object having `.read(n)` method.
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If specified, unpacker reads serialized data from it and :meth:`feed()` is not usable.
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:param int read_size:
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Used as `file_like.read(read_size)`. (default: `min(16*1024, max_buffer_size)`)
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:param bool use_list:
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If true, unpack msgpack array to Python list.
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Otherwise, unpack to Python tuple. (default: True)
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:param bool raw:
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If true, unpack msgpack raw to Python bytes (default).
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Otherwise, unpack to Python str (or unicode on Python 2) by decoding
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with UTF-8 encoding (recommended).
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Currently, the default is true, but it will be changed to false in
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near future. So you must specify it explicitly for keeping backward
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compatibility.
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*encoding* option which is deprecated overrides this option.
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:param bool strict_map_key:
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If true, only str or bytes are accepted for map (dict) keys.
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It's False by default for backward-compatibility.
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But it will be True from msgpack 1.0.
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:param callable object_hook:
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When specified, it should be callable.
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Unpacker calls it with a dict argument after unpacking msgpack map.
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(See also simplejson)
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:param callable object_pairs_hook:
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When specified, it should be callable.
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Unpacker calls it with a list of key-value pairs after unpacking msgpack map.
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(See also simplejson)
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:param str encoding:
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Encoding used for decoding msgpack raw.
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If it is None (default), msgpack raw is deserialized to Python bytes.
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:param str unicode_errors:
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(deprecated) Used for decoding msgpack raw with *encoding*.
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(default: `'strict'`)
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:param int max_buffer_size:
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Limits size of data waiting unpacked. 0 means system's INT_MAX (default).
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Raises `BufferFull` exception when it is insufficient.
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You should set this parameter when unpacking data from untrusted source.
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:param int max_str_len:
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Deprecated, use *max_buffer_size* instead.
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Limits max length of str. (default: max_buffer_size or 1024*1024)
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:param int max_bin_len:
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Deprecated, use *max_buffer_size* instead.
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Limits max length of bin. (default: max_buffer_size or 1024*1024)
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:param int max_array_len:
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Limits max length of array.
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(default: max_buffer_size or 128*1024)
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:param int max_map_len:
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Limits max length of map.
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(default: max_buffer_size//2 or 32*1024)
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:param int max_ext_len:
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Deprecated, use *max_buffer_size* instead.
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Limits max size of ext type. (default: max_buffer_size or 1024*1024)
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Example of streaming deserialize from file-like object::
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unpacker = Unpacker(file_like, raw=False, max_buffer_size=10*1024*1024)
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for o in unpacker:
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process(o)
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Example of streaming deserialize from socket::
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unpacker = Unpacker(raw=False, max_buffer_size=10*1024*1024)
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while True:
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buf = sock.recv(1024**2)
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if not buf:
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break
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unpacker.feed(buf)
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for o in unpacker:
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process(o)
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Raises ``ExtraData`` when *packed* contains extra bytes.
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Raises ``OutOfData`` when *packed* is incomplete.
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Raises ``FormatError`` when *packed* is not valid msgpack.
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Raises ``StackError`` when *packed* contains too nested.
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Other exceptions can be raised during unpacking.
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"""
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def __init__(self, file_like=None, read_size=0, use_list=True, raw=True, strict_map_key=False,
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object_hook=None, object_pairs_hook=None, list_hook=None,
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encoding=None, unicode_errors=None, max_buffer_size=0,
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ext_hook=ExtType,
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max_str_len=-1,
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max_bin_len=-1,
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max_array_len=-1,
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max_map_len=-1,
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max_ext_len=-1):
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if encoding is not None:
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warnings.warn(
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"encoding is deprecated, Use raw=False instead.",
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DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
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if unicode_errors is None:
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unicode_errors = 'strict'
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if file_like is None:
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self._feeding = True
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else:
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if not callable(file_like.read):
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raise TypeError("`file_like.read` must be callable")
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self.file_like = file_like
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self._feeding = False
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#: array of bytes fed.
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self._buffer = bytearray()
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#: Which position we currently reads
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self._buff_i = 0
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# When Unpacker is used as an iterable, between the calls to next(),
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# the buffer is not "consumed" completely, for efficiency sake.
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# Instead, it is done sloppily. To make sure we raise BufferFull at
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# the correct moments, we have to keep track of how sloppy we were.
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# Furthermore, when the buffer is incomplete (that is: in the case
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# we raise an OutOfData) we need to rollback the buffer to the correct
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# state, which _buf_checkpoint records.
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self._buf_checkpoint = 0
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if max_str_len == -1:
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max_str_len = max_buffer_size or 1024*1024
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if max_bin_len == -1:
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max_bin_len = max_buffer_size or 1024*1024
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if max_array_len == -1:
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max_array_len = max_buffer_size or 128*1024
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if max_map_len == -1:
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max_map_len = max_buffer_size//2 or 32*1024
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if max_ext_len == -1:
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max_ext_len = max_buffer_size or 1024*1024
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self._max_buffer_size = max_buffer_size or 2**31-1
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if read_size > self._max_buffer_size:
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raise ValueError("read_size must be smaller than max_buffer_size")
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self._read_size = read_size or min(self._max_buffer_size, 16*1024)
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self._raw = bool(raw)
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self._strict_map_key = bool(strict_map_key)
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self._encoding = encoding
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self._unicode_errors = unicode_errors
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self._use_list = use_list
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self._list_hook = list_hook
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self._object_hook = object_hook
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self._object_pairs_hook = object_pairs_hook
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self._ext_hook = ext_hook
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self._max_str_len = max_str_len
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self._max_bin_len = max_bin_len
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self._max_array_len = max_array_len
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self._max_map_len = max_map_len
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self._max_ext_len = max_ext_len
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self._stream_offset = 0
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if list_hook is not None and not callable(list_hook):
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raise TypeError('`list_hook` is not callable')
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if object_hook is not None and not callable(object_hook):
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raise TypeError('`object_hook` is not callable')
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if object_pairs_hook is not None and not callable(object_pairs_hook):
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raise TypeError('`object_pairs_hook` is not callable')
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if object_hook is not None and object_pairs_hook is not None:
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raise TypeError("object_pairs_hook and object_hook are mutually "
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"exclusive")
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if not callable(ext_hook):
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raise TypeError("`ext_hook` is not callable")
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def feed(self, next_bytes):
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assert self._feeding
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view = _get_data_from_buffer(next_bytes)
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if (len(self._buffer) - self._buff_i + len(view) > self._max_buffer_size):
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raise BufferFull
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# Strip buffer before checkpoint before reading file.
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if self._buf_checkpoint > 0:
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del self._buffer[:self._buf_checkpoint]
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self._buff_i -= self._buf_checkpoint
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self._buf_checkpoint = 0
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# Use extend here: INPLACE_ADD += doesn't reliably typecast memoryview in jython
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self._buffer.extend(view)
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def _consume(self):
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""" Gets rid of the used parts of the buffer. """
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self._stream_offset += self._buff_i - self._buf_checkpoint
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self._buf_checkpoint = self._buff_i
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def _got_extradata(self):
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return self._buff_i < len(self._buffer)
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def _get_extradata(self):
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return self._buffer[self._buff_i:]
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def read_bytes(self, n):
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return self._read(n)
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def _read(self, n):
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# (int) -> bytearray
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self._reserve(n)
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i = self._buff_i
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self._buff_i = i+n
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return self._buffer[i:i+n]
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def _reserve(self, n):
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remain_bytes = len(self._buffer) - self._buff_i - n
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# Fast path: buffer has n bytes already
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if remain_bytes >= 0:
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return
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if self._feeding:
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self._buff_i = self._buf_checkpoint
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raise OutOfData
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# Strip buffer before checkpoint before reading file.
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if self._buf_checkpoint > 0:
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del self._buffer[:self._buf_checkpoint]
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self._buff_i -= self._buf_checkpoint
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self._buf_checkpoint = 0
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# Read from file
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remain_bytes = -remain_bytes
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while remain_bytes > 0:
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to_read_bytes = max(self._read_size, remain_bytes)
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read_data = self.file_like.read(to_read_bytes)
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if not read_data:
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break
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assert isinstance(read_data, bytes)
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self._buffer += read_data
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remain_bytes -= len(read_data)
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if len(self._buffer) < n + self._buff_i:
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self._buff_i = 0 # rollback
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raise OutOfData
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def _read_header(self, execute=EX_CONSTRUCT):
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typ = TYPE_IMMEDIATE
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n = 0
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obj = None
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self._reserve(1)
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b = self._buffer[self._buff_i]
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self._buff_i += 1
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if b & 0b10000000 == 0:
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obj = b
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elif b & 0b11100000 == 0b11100000:
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obj = -1 - (b ^ 0xff)
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elif b & 0b11100000 == 0b10100000:
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n = b & 0b00011111
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typ = TYPE_RAW
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if n > self._max_str_len:
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raise ValueError("%s exceeds max_str_len(%s)", n, self._max_str_len)
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obj = self._read(n)
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elif b & 0b11110000 == 0b10010000:
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n = b & 0b00001111
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typ = TYPE_ARRAY
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if n > self._max_array_len:
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raise ValueError("%s exceeds max_array_len(%s)", n, self._max_array_len)
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elif b & 0b11110000 == 0b10000000:
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n = b & 0b00001111
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typ = TYPE_MAP
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if n > self._max_map_len:
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raise ValueError("%s exceeds max_map_len(%s)", n, self._max_map_len)
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elif b == 0xc0:
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obj = None
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elif b == 0xc2:
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obj = False
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elif b == 0xc3:
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obj = True
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elif b == 0xc4:
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typ = TYPE_BIN
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self._reserve(1)
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n = self._buffer[self._buff_i]
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self._buff_i += 1
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if n > self._max_bin_len:
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raise ValueError("%s exceeds max_bin_len(%s)" % (n, self._max_bin_len))
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obj = self._read(n)
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elif b == 0xc5:
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typ = TYPE_BIN
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self._reserve(2)
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n = _unpack_from(">H", self._buffer, self._buff_i)[0]
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self._buff_i += 2
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if n > self._max_bin_len:
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raise ValueError("%s exceeds max_bin_len(%s)" % (n, self._max_bin_len))
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obj = self._read(n)
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elif b == 0xc6:
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typ = TYPE_BIN
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self._reserve(4)
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n = _unpack_from(">I", self._buffer, self._buff_i)[0]
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self._buff_i += 4
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if n > self._max_bin_len:
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raise ValueError("%s exceeds max_bin_len(%s)" % (n, self._max_bin_len))
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obj = self._read(n)
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elif b == 0xc7: # ext 8
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typ = TYPE_EXT
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self._reserve(2)
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L, n = _unpack_from('Bb', self._buffer, self._buff_i)
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self._buff_i += 2
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if L > self._max_ext_len:
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raise ValueError("%s exceeds max_ext_len(%s)" % (L, self._max_ext_len))
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obj = self._read(L)
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elif b == 0xc8: # ext 16
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typ = TYPE_EXT
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self._reserve(3)
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L, n = _unpack_from('>Hb', self._buffer, self._buff_i)
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self._buff_i += 3
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if L > self._max_ext_len:
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raise ValueError("%s exceeds max_ext_len(%s)" % (L, self._max_ext_len))
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obj = self._read(L)
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elif b == 0xc9: # ext 32
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typ = TYPE_EXT
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self._reserve(5)
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L, n = _unpack_from('>Ib', self._buffer, self._buff_i)
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self._buff_i += 5
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if L > self._max_ext_len:
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raise ValueError("%s exceeds max_ext_len(%s)" % (L, self._max_ext_len))
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obj = self._read(L)
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elif b == 0xca:
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self._reserve(4)
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obj = _unpack_from(">f", self._buffer, self._buff_i)[0]
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self._buff_i += 4
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elif b == 0xcb:
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self._reserve(8)
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obj = _unpack_from(">d", self._buffer, self._buff_i)[0]
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self._buff_i += 8
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elif b == 0xcc:
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self._reserve(1)
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obj = self._buffer[self._buff_i]
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self._buff_i += 1
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elif b == 0xcd:
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self._reserve(2)
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obj = _unpack_from(">H", self._buffer, self._buff_i)[0]
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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:
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self._pack(k, nest_limit - 1)
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self._pack(v, nest_limit - 1)
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def _pack_raw_header(self, n):
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if n <= 0x1f:
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self._buffer.write(struct.pack('B', 0xa0 + n))
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elif self._use_bin_type and n <= 0xff:
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self._buffer.write(struct.pack('>BB', 0xd9, n))
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elif n <= 0xffff:
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self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BH", 0xda, n))
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elif n <= 0xffffffff:
|
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self._buffer.write(struct.pack(">BI", 0xdb, n))
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else:
|
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raise ValueError('Raw is too large')
|
|
|
|
def _pack_bin_header(self, n):
|
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if not self._use_bin_type:
|
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return self._pack_raw_header(n)
|
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elif n <= 0xff:
|
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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:
|
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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()
|