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| """New I/O library conforming to PEP 3116.
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| 
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| This is a prototype; hopefully eventually some of this will be
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| reimplemented in C.
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| 
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| Conformance of alternative implementations: all arguments are intended
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| to be positional-only except the arguments of the open() function.
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| Argument names except those of the open() function are not part of the
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| specification.  Instance variables and methods whose name starts with
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| a leading underscore are not part of the specification (except "magic"
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| names like __iter__).  Only the top-level names listed in the __all__
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| variable are part of the specification.
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| 
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| XXX edge cases when switching between reading/writing
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| XXX need to default buffer size to 1 if isatty()
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| XXX need to support 1 meaning line-buffered
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| XXX don't use assert to validate input requirements
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| XXX whenever an argument is None, use the default value
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| XXX read/write ops should check readable/writable
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| XXX buffered readinto should work with arbitrary buffer objects
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| XXX use incremental encoder for text output, at least for UTF-16 and UTF-8-SIG
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| """
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| 
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| __author__ = ("Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org>, "
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|               "Mike Verdone <mike.verdone@gmail.com>, "
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|               "Mark Russell <mark.russell@zen.co.uk>")
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| 
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| __all__ = ["BlockingIOError", "open", "IOBase", "RawIOBase", "FileIO",
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|            "SocketIO", "BytesIO", "StringIO", "BufferedIOBase",
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|            "BufferedReader", "BufferedWriter", "BufferedRWPair",
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|            "BufferedRandom", "TextIOBase", "TextIOWrapper"]
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| 
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| import os
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| import sys
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| import codecs
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| import _fileio
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| import warnings
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| 
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| # XXX Shouldn't we use st_blksize whenever we can?
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| DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE = 8 * 1024  # bytes
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| 
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| 
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| class BlockingIOError(IOError):
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| 
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|     """Exception raised when I/O would block on a non-blocking I/O stream."""
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| 
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|     def __init__(self, errno, strerror, characters_written=0):
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|         IOError.__init__(self, errno, strerror)
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|         self.characters_written = characters_written
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| 
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| 
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| def open(file, mode="r", buffering=None, encoding=None, newline=None):
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|     """Replacement for the built-in open function.
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| 
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|     Args:
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|       file: string giving the name of the file to be opened;
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|             or integer file descriptor of the file to be wrapped (*).
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|       mode: optional mode string; see below.
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|       buffering: optional int >= 0 giving the buffer size; values
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|                  can be: 0 = unbuffered, 1 = line buffered,
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|                  larger = fully buffered.
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|       encoding: optional string giving the text encoding.
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|       newline: optional newlines specifier; must be None, '\n' or '\r\n';
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|                specifies the line ending expected on input and written on
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|                output.  If None, use universal newlines on input and
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|                use os.linesep on output.
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| 
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|     (*) If a file descriptor is given, it is closed when the returned
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|     I/O object is closed.  If you don't want this to happen, use
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|     os.dup() to create a duplicate file descriptor.
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| 
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|     Mode strings characters:
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|       'r': open for reading (default)
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|       'w': open for writing, truncating the file first
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|       'a': open for writing, appending to the end if the file exists
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|       'b': binary mode
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|       't': text mode (default)
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|       '+': open a disk file for updating (implies reading and writing)
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|       'U': universal newline mode (for backwards compatibility)
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| 
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|     Constraints:
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|       - encoding must not be given when a binary mode is given
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|       - buffering must not be zero when a text mode is given
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| 
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|     Returns:
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|       Depending on the mode and buffering arguments, either a raw
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|       binary stream, a buffered binary stream, or a buffered text
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|       stream, open for reading and/or writing.
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|     """
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|     # XXX Don't use asserts for these checks; raise TypeError or ValueError
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|     assert isinstance(file, (basestring, int)), repr(file)
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|     assert isinstance(mode, basestring), repr(mode)
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|     assert buffering is None or isinstance(buffering, int), repr(buffering)
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|     assert encoding is None or isinstance(encoding, basestring), repr(encoding)
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|     modes = set(mode)
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|     if modes - set("arwb+tU") or len(mode) > len(modes):
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|         raise ValueError("invalid mode: %r" % mode)
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|     reading = "r" in modes
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|     writing = "w" in modes
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|     appending = "a" in modes
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|     updating = "+" in modes
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|     text = "t" in modes
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|     binary = "b" in modes
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|     if "U" in modes and not (reading or writing or appending):
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|         reading = True
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|     if text and binary:
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|         raise ValueError("can't have text and binary mode at once")
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|     if reading + writing + appending > 1:
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|         raise ValueError("can't have read/write/append mode at once")
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|     if not (reading or writing or appending):
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|         raise ValueError("must have exactly one of read/write/append mode")
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|     if binary and encoding is not None:
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|         raise ValueError("binary mode doesn't take an encoding argument")
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|     if binary and newline is not None:
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|         raise ValueError("binary mode doesn't take a newline argument")
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|     raw = FileIO(file,
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|                  (reading and "r" or "") +
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|                  (writing and "w" or "") +
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|                  (appending and "a" or "") +
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|                  (updating and "+" or ""))
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|     if buffering is None:
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|         buffering = -1
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|     if buffering < 0:
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|         buffering = DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE
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|         # XXX Should default to line buffering if os.isatty(raw.fileno())
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|         try:
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|             bs = os.fstat(raw.fileno()).st_blksize
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|         except (os.error, AttributeError):
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|             pass
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|         else:
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|             if bs > 1:
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|                 buffering = bs
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|     if buffering < 0:
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|         raise ValueError("invalid buffering size")
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|     if buffering == 0:
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|         if binary:
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|             raw._name = file
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|             raw._mode = mode
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|             return raw
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|         raise ValueError("can't have unbuffered text I/O")
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|     if updating:
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|         buffer = BufferedRandom(raw, buffering)
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|     elif writing or appending:
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|         buffer = BufferedWriter(raw, buffering)
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|     else:
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|         assert reading
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|         buffer = BufferedReader(raw, buffering)
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|     if binary:
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|         buffer.name = file
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|         buffer.mode = mode
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|         return buffer
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|     text = TextIOWrapper(buffer, encoding, newline)
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|     text.name = file
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|     text.mode = mode
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|     return text
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| 
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| 
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| class IOBase:
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| 
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|     """Base class for all I/O classes.
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| 
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|     This class provides dummy implementations for many methods that
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|     derived classes can override selectively; the default
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|     implementations represent a file that cannot be read, written or
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|     seeked.
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| 
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|     This does not define read(), readinto() and write(), nor
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|     readline() and friends, since their signatures vary per layer.
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| 
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|     Not that calling any method (even inquiries) on a closed file is
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|     undefined.  Implementations may raise IOError in this case.
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|     """
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| 
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|     ### Internal ###
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| 
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|     def _unsupported(self, name: str) -> IOError:
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|         """Internal: raise an exception for unsupported operations."""
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|         raise IOError("%s.%s() not supported" % (self.__class__.__name__,
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|                                                  name))
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| 
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|     ### Positioning ###
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| 
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|     def seek(self, pos: int, whence: int = 0) -> int:
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|         """seek(pos: int, whence: int = 0) -> int.  Change stream position.
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| 
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|         Seek to byte offset pos relative to position indicated by whence:
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|              0  Start of stream (the default).  pos should be >= 0;
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|              1  Current position - whence may be negative;
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|              2  End of stream - whence usually negative.
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|         Returns the new absolute position.
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|         """
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|         self._unsupported("seek")
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| 
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|     def tell(self) -> int:
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|         """tell() -> int.  Return current stream position."""
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|         return self.seek(0, 1)
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| 
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|     def truncate(self, pos: int = None) -> int:
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|         """truncate(size: int = None) -> int. Truncate file to size bytes.
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| 
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|         Size defaults to the current IO position as reported by tell().
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|         Returns the new size.
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|         """
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|         self._unsupported("truncate")
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| 
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|     ### Flush and close ###
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| 
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|     def flush(self) -> None:
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|         """flush() -> None.  Flushes write buffers, if applicable.
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| 
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|         This is a no-op for read-only and non-blocking streams.
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|         """
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|         # XXX Should this return the number of bytes written???
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| 
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|     __closed = False
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| 
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|     def close(self) -> None:
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|         """close() -> None.  Flushes and closes the IO object.
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| 
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|         This must be idempotent.  It should also set a flag for the
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|         'closed' property (see below) to test.
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|         """
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|         if not self.__closed:
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|             self.__closed = True
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|             self.flush()
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| 
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|     def __del__(self) -> None:
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|         """Destructor.  Calls close()."""
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|         # The try/except block is in case this is called at program
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|         # exit time, when it's possible that globals have already been
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|         # deleted, and then the close() call might fail.  Since
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|         # there's nothing we can do about such failures and they annoy
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|         # the end users, we suppress the traceback.
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|         try:
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|             self.close()
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|         except:
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|             pass
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| 
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|     ### Inquiries ###
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| 
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|     def seekable(self) -> bool:
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|         """seekable() -> bool.  Return whether object supports random access.
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| 
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|         If False, seek(), tell() and truncate() will raise IOError.
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|         This method may need to do a test seek().
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|         """
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|         return False
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| 
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|     def readable(self) -> bool:
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|         """readable() -> bool.  Return whether object was opened for reading.
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| 
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|         If False, read() will raise IOError.
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|         """
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|         return False
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| 
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|     def writable(self) -> bool:
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|         """writable() -> bool.  Return whether object was opened for writing.
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| 
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|         If False, write() and truncate() will raise IOError.
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|         """
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|         return False
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| 
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|     @property
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|     def closed(self):
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|         """closed: bool.  True iff the file has been closed.
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| 
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|         For backwards compatibility, this is a property, not a predicate.
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|         """
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|         return self.__closed
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| 
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|     ### Context manager ###
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| 
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|     def __enter__(self) -> "IOBase":  # That's a forward reference
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|         """Context management protocol.  Returns self."""
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|         return self
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| 
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|     def __exit__(self, *args) -> None:
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|         """Context management protocol.  Calls close()"""
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|         self.close()
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| 
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|     ### Lower-level APIs ###
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| 
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|     # XXX Should these be present even if unimplemented?
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| 
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|     def fileno(self) -> int:
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|         """fileno() -> int.  Returns underlying file descriptor if one exists.
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| 
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|         Raises IOError if the IO object does not use a file descriptor.
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|         """
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|         self._unsupported("fileno")
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| 
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|     def isatty(self) -> bool:
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|         """isatty() -> int.  Returns whether this is an 'interactive' stream.
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| 
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|         Returns False if we don't know.
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|         """
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|         return False
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| 
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|     ### Readline ###
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| 
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|     def readline(self, limit: int = -1) -> bytes:
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|         """For backwards compatibility, a (slowish) readline()."""
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|         if limit is None:
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|             limit = -1
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|         res = bytes()
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|         while limit < 0 or len(res) < limit:
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|             readahead = self.peek(1, unsafe=True)
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|             if not readahead:
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|                 break
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|             n = (readahead.find(b"\n") + 1) or len(readahead)
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|             if limit >= 0:
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|                 n = min(n, limit)
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|             b = self.read(n)
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|             if not b:
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|                 break
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|             res += b
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|             if res.endswith(b"\n"):
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|                 break
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|         return res
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| 
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| 
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| class RawIOBase(IOBase):
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| 
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|     """Base class for raw binary I/O.
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| 
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|     The read() method is implemented by calling readinto(); derived
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|     classes that want to support read() only need to implement
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|     readinto() as a primitive operation.  In general, readinto()
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|     can be more efficient than read().
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| 
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|     (It would be tempting to also provide an implementation of
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|     readinto() in terms of read(), in case the latter is a more
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|     suitable primitive operation, but that would lead to nasty
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|     recursion in case a subclass doesn't implement either.)
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|     """
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| 
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|     def read(self, n: int) -> bytes:
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|         """read(n: int) -> bytes.  Read and return up to n bytes.
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| 
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|         Returns an empty bytes array on EOF, or None if the object is
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|         set not to block and has no data to read.
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|         """
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|         b = bytes(n.__index__())
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|         n = self.readinto(b)
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|         del b[n:]
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|         return b
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| 
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|     def readinto(self, b: bytes) -> int:
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|         """readinto(b: bytes) -> int.  Read up to len(b) bytes into b.
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| 
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|         Returns number of bytes read (0 for EOF), or None if the object
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|         is set not to block as has no data to read.
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|         """
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|         self._unsupported("readinto")
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| 
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|     def write(self, b: bytes) -> int:
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|         """write(b: bytes) -> int.  Write the given buffer to the IO stream.
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| 
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|         Returns the number of bytes written, which may be less than len(b).
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|         """
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|         self._unsupported("write")
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| 
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| 
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| class FileIO(_fileio._FileIO, RawIOBase):
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| 
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|     """Raw I/O implementation for OS files.
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| 
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|     This multiply inherits from _FileIO and RawIOBase to make
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|     isinstance(io.FileIO(), io.RawIOBase) return True without
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|     requiring that _fileio._FileIO inherits from io.RawIOBase (which
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|     would be hard to do since _fileio.c is written in C).
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|     """
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| 
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|     def close(self):
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|         _fileio._FileIO.close(self)
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|         RawIOBase.close(self)
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| 
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|     @property
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|     def name(self):
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|         return self._name
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| 
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|     @property
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|     def mode(self):
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|         return self._mode
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| 
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| 
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| class SocketIO(RawIOBase):
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| 
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|     """Raw I/O implementation for stream sockets."""
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| 
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|     # XXX More docs
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| 
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|     def __init__(self, sock, mode):
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|         assert mode in ("r", "w", "rw")
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|         RawIOBase.__init__(self)
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|         self._sock = sock
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|         self._mode = mode
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| 
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|     def readinto(self, b):
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|         return self._sock.recv_into(b)
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| 
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|     def read(self, n: int = None) -> bytes:
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|         """read(n: int) -> bytes.  Read and return up to n bytes.
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| 
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|         Returns an empty bytes array on EOF, or None if the object is
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|         set not to block and has no data to read.
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|         """
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|         if n is None:
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|             n = -1
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|         if n >= 0:
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|             return RawIOBase.read(self, n)
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|         # Support reading until the end.
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|         # XXX Why doesn't RawIOBase support this?
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|         data = b""
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|         while True:
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|             more = RawIOBase.read(self, DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE)
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|             if not more:
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|                 break
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|             data += more
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|         return data
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| 
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|     def write(self, b):
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|         return self._sock.send(b)
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| 
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|     def close(self):
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|         if not self.closed:
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|             RawIOBase.close(self)
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| 
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|     def readable(self):
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|         return "r" in self._mode
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| 
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|     def writable(self):
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|         return "w" in self._mode
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| 
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|     def fileno(self):
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|         return self._sock.fileno()
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| 
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| 
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| class BufferedIOBase(IOBase):
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| 
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|     """Base class for buffered IO objects.
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| 
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|     The main difference with RawIOBase is that the read() method
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|     supports omitting the size argument, and does not have a default
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|     implementation that defers to readinto().
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| 
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|     In addition, read(), readinto() and write() may raise
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|     BlockingIOError if the underlying raw stream is in non-blocking
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|     mode and not ready; unlike their raw counterparts, they will never
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|     return None.
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| 
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|     A typical implementation should not inherit from a RawIOBase
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|     implementation, but wrap one.
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|     """
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| 
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|     def read(self, n: int = None) -> bytes:
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|         """read(n: int = None) -> bytes.  Read and return up to n bytes.
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| 
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|         If the argument is omitted, None, or negative, reads and
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|         returns all data until EOF.
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| 
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|         If the argument is positive, and the underlying raw stream is
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|         not 'interactive', multiple raw reads may be issued to satisfy
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|         the byte count (unless EOF is reached first).  But for
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|         interactive raw streams (XXX and for pipes?), at most one raw
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|         read will be issued, and a short result does not imply that
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|         EOF is imminent.
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| 
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|         Returns an empty bytes array on EOF.
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| 
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|         Raises BlockingIOError if the underlying raw stream has no
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|         data at the moment.
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|         """
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|         self._unsupported("read")
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| 
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|     def readinto(self, b: bytes) -> int:
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|         """readinto(b: bytes) -> int.  Read up to len(b) bytes into b.
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| 
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|         Like read(), this may issue multiple reads to the underlying
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|         raw stream, unless the latter is 'interactive' (XXX or a
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|         pipe?).
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| 
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|         Returns the number of bytes read (0 for EOF).
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| 
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|         Raises BlockingIOError if the underlying raw stream has no
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|         data at the moment.
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|         """
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|         # XXX This ought to work with anything that supports the buffer API
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|         data = self.read(len(b))
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|         n = len(data)
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|         b[:n] = data
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|         return n
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| 
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|     def write(self, b: bytes) -> int:
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|         """write(b: bytes) -> int.  Write the given buffer to the IO stream.
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| 
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|         Returns the number of bytes written, which is never less than
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|         len(b).
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| 
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|         Raises BlockingIOError if the buffer is full and the
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|         underlying raw stream cannot accept more data at the moment.
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|         """
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|         self._unsupported("write")
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| 
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| 
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| class _BufferedIOMixin(BufferedIOBase):
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| 
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|     """A mixin implementation of BufferedIOBase with an underlying raw stream.
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| 
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|     This passes most requests on to the underlying raw stream.  It
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|     does *not* provide implementations of read(), readinto() or
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|     write().
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|     """
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| 
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|     def __init__(self, raw):
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|         self.raw = raw
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| 
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|     ### Positioning ###
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| 
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|     def seek(self, pos, whence=0):
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|         return self.raw.seek(pos, whence)
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| 
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|     def tell(self):
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|         return self.raw.tell()
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| 
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|     def truncate(self, pos=None):
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|         return self.raw.truncate(pos)
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| 
 | |
|     ### Flush and close ###
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| 
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|     def flush(self):
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|         self.raw.flush()
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| 
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|     def close(self):
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|         self.flush()
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|         self.raw.close()
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| 
 | |
|     ### Inquiries ###
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| 
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|     def seekable(self):
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|         return self.raw.seekable()
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| 
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|     def readable(self):
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|         return self.raw.readable()
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| 
 | |
|     def writable(self):
 | |
|         return self.raw.writable()
 | |
| 
 | |
|     @property
 | |
|     def closed(self):
 | |
|         return self.raw.closed
 | |
| 
 | |
|     ### Lower-level APIs ###
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def fileno(self):
 | |
|         return self.raw.fileno()
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def isatty(self):
 | |
|         return self.raw.isatty()
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| class BytesIO(BufferedIOBase):
 | |
| 
 | |
|     """Buffered I/O implementation using an in-memory bytes buffer."""
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # XXX More docs
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def __init__(self, initial_bytes=None):
 | |
|         buffer = b""
 | |
|         if initial_bytes is not None:
 | |
|             buffer += initial_bytes
 | |
|         self._buffer = buffer
 | |
|         self._pos = 0
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def getvalue(self):
 | |
|         return self._buffer
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def read(self, n=None):
 | |
|         if n is None:
 | |
|             n = -1
 | |
|         if n < 0:
 | |
|             n = len(self._buffer)
 | |
|         newpos = min(len(self._buffer), self._pos + n)
 | |
|         b = self._buffer[self._pos : newpos]
 | |
|         self._pos = newpos
 | |
|         return b
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def read1(self, n):
 | |
|         return self.read(n)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def write(self, b):
 | |
|         n = len(b)
 | |
|         newpos = self._pos + n
 | |
|         self._buffer[self._pos:newpos] = b
 | |
|         self._pos = newpos
 | |
|         return n
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def seek(self, pos, whence=0):
 | |
|         if whence == 0:
 | |
|             self._pos = max(0, pos)
 | |
|         elif whence == 1:
 | |
|             self._pos = max(0, self._pos + pos)
 | |
|         elif whence == 2:
 | |
|             self._pos = max(0, len(self._buffer) + pos)
 | |
|         else:
 | |
|             raise IOError("invalid whence value")
 | |
|         return self._pos
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def tell(self):
 | |
|         return self._pos
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def truncate(self, pos=None):
 | |
|         if pos is None:
 | |
|             pos = self._pos
 | |
|         del self._buffer[pos:]
 | |
|         return pos
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def readable(self):
 | |
|         return True
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def writable(self):
 | |
|         return True
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def seekable(self):
 | |
|         return True
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| class BufferedReader(_BufferedIOMixin):
 | |
| 
 | |
|     """Buffer for a readable sequential RawIO object."""
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def __init__(self, raw, buffer_size=DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE):
 | |
|         """Create a new buffered reader using the given readable raw IO object.
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         assert raw.readable()
 | |
|         _BufferedIOMixin.__init__(self, raw)
 | |
|         self._read_buf = b""
 | |
|         self.buffer_size = buffer_size
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def read(self, n=None):
 | |
|         """Read n bytes.
 | |
| 
 | |
|         Returns exactly n bytes of data unless the underlying raw IO
 | |
|         stream reaches EOF or if the call would block in non-blocking
 | |
|         mode. If n is negative, read until EOF or until read() would
 | |
|         block.
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         if n is None:
 | |
|             n = -1
 | |
|         nodata_val = b""
 | |
|         while n < 0 or len(self._read_buf) < n:
 | |
|             to_read = max(self.buffer_size,
 | |
|                           n if n is not None else 2*len(self._read_buf))
 | |
|             current = self.raw.read(to_read)
 | |
|             if current in (b"", None):
 | |
|                 nodata_val = current
 | |
|                 break
 | |
|             self._read_buf += current
 | |
|         if self._read_buf:
 | |
|             if n < 0:
 | |
|                 n = len(self._read_buf)
 | |
|             out = self._read_buf[:n]
 | |
|             self._read_buf = self._read_buf[n:]
 | |
|         else:
 | |
|             out = nodata_val
 | |
|         return out
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def peek(self, n=0, *, unsafe=False):
 | |
|         """Returns buffered bytes without advancing the position.
 | |
| 
 | |
|         The argument indicates a desired minimal number of bytes; we
 | |
|         do at most one raw read to satisfy it.  We never return more
 | |
|         than self.buffer_size.
 | |
| 
 | |
|         Unless unsafe=True is passed, we return a copy.
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         want = min(n, self.buffer_size)
 | |
|         have = len(self._read_buf)
 | |
|         if have < want:
 | |
|             to_read = self.buffer_size - have
 | |
|             current = self.raw.read(to_read)
 | |
|             if current:
 | |
|                 self._read_buf += current
 | |
|         result = self._read_buf
 | |
|         if unsafe:
 | |
|             result = result[:]
 | |
|         return result
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def read1(self, n):
 | |
|         """Reads up to n bytes.
 | |
| 
 | |
|         Returns up to n bytes.  If at least one byte is buffered,
 | |
|         we only return buffered bytes.  Otherwise, we do one
 | |
|         raw read.
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         if n <= 0:
 | |
|             return b""
 | |
|         self.peek(1, unsafe=True)
 | |
|         return self.read(min(n, len(self._read_buf)))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def tell(self):
 | |
|         return self.raw.tell() - len(self._read_buf)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def seek(self, pos, whence=0):
 | |
|         if whence == 1:
 | |
|             pos -= len(self._read_buf)
 | |
|         pos = self.raw.seek(pos, whence)
 | |
|         self._read_buf = b""
 | |
|         return pos
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| class BufferedWriter(_BufferedIOMixin):
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # XXX docstring
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def __init__(self, raw,
 | |
|                  buffer_size=DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE, max_buffer_size=None):
 | |
|         assert raw.writable()
 | |
|         _BufferedIOMixin.__init__(self, raw)
 | |
|         self.buffer_size = buffer_size
 | |
|         self.max_buffer_size = (2*buffer_size
 | |
|                                 if max_buffer_size is None
 | |
|                                 else max_buffer_size)
 | |
|         self._write_buf = b""
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def write(self, b):
 | |
|         if not isinstance(b, bytes):
 | |
|             b = bytes(b)
 | |
|         # XXX we can implement some more tricks to try and avoid partial writes
 | |
|         if len(self._write_buf) > self.buffer_size:
 | |
|             # We're full, so let's pre-flush the buffer
 | |
|             try:
 | |
|                 self.flush()
 | |
|             except BlockingIOError as e:
 | |
|                 # We can't accept anything else.
 | |
|                 # XXX Why not just let the exception pass through?
 | |
|                 raise BlockingIOError(e.errno, e.strerror, 0)
 | |
|         before = len(self._write_buf)
 | |
|         self._write_buf.extend(b)
 | |
|         written = len(self._write_buf) - before
 | |
|         if len(self._write_buf) > self.buffer_size:
 | |
|             try:
 | |
|                 self.flush()
 | |
|             except BlockingIOError as e:
 | |
|                 if (len(self._write_buf) > self.max_buffer_size):
 | |
|                     # We've hit max_buffer_size. We have to accept a partial
 | |
|                     # write and cut back our buffer.
 | |
|                     overage = len(self._write_buf) - self.max_buffer_size
 | |
|                     self._write_buf = self._write_buf[:self.max_buffer_size]
 | |
|                     raise BlockingIOError(e.errno, e.strerror, overage)
 | |
|         return written
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def flush(self):
 | |
|         written = 0
 | |
|         try:
 | |
|             while self._write_buf:
 | |
|                 n = self.raw.write(self._write_buf)
 | |
|                 del self._write_buf[:n]
 | |
|                 written += n
 | |
|         except BlockingIOError as e:
 | |
|             n = e.characters_written
 | |
|             del self._write_buf[:n]
 | |
|             written += n
 | |
|             raise BlockingIOError(e.errno, e.strerror, written)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def tell(self):
 | |
|         return self.raw.tell() + len(self._write_buf)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def seek(self, pos, whence=0):
 | |
|         self.flush()
 | |
|         return self.raw.seek(pos, whence)
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| class BufferedRWPair(BufferedIOBase):
 | |
| 
 | |
|     """A buffered reader and writer object together.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     A buffered reader object and buffered writer object put together
 | |
|     to form a sequential IO object that can read and write.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     This is typically used with a socket or two-way pipe.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     XXX The usefulness of this (compared to having two separate IO
 | |
|     objects) is questionable.
 | |
|     """
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def __init__(self, reader, writer,
 | |
|                  buffer_size=DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE, max_buffer_size=None):
 | |
|         """Constructor.
 | |
| 
 | |
|         The arguments are two RawIO instances.
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         assert reader.readable()
 | |
|         assert writer.writable()
 | |
|         self.reader = BufferedReader(reader, buffer_size)
 | |
|         self.writer = BufferedWriter(writer, buffer_size, max_buffer_size)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def read(self, n=None):
 | |
|         if n is None:
 | |
|             n = -1
 | |
|         return self.reader.read(n)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def readinto(self, b):
 | |
|         return self.reader.readinto(b)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def write(self, b):
 | |
|         return self.writer.write(b)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def peek(self, n=0, *, unsafe=False):
 | |
|         return self.reader.peek(n, unsafe=unsafe)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def read1(self, n):
 | |
|         return self.reader.read1(n)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def readable(self):
 | |
|         return self.reader.readable()
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def writable(self):
 | |
|         return self.writer.writable()
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def flush(self):
 | |
|         return self.writer.flush()
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def close(self):
 | |
|         self.writer.close()
 | |
|         self.reader.close()
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def isatty(self):
 | |
|         return self.reader.isatty() or self.writer.isatty()
 | |
| 
 | |
|     @property
 | |
|     def closed(self):
 | |
|         return self.writer.closed()
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| class BufferedRandom(BufferedWriter, BufferedReader):
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # XXX docstring
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def __init__(self, raw,
 | |
|                  buffer_size=DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE, max_buffer_size=None):
 | |
|         assert raw.seekable()
 | |
|         BufferedReader.__init__(self, raw, buffer_size)
 | |
|         BufferedWriter.__init__(self, raw, buffer_size, max_buffer_size)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def seek(self, pos, whence=0):
 | |
|         self.flush()
 | |
|         # First do the raw seek, then empty the read buffer, so that
 | |
|         # if the raw seek fails, we don't lose buffered data forever.
 | |
|         pos = self.raw.seek(pos, whence)
 | |
|         self._read_buf = b""
 | |
|         return pos
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def tell(self):
 | |
|         if (self._write_buf):
 | |
|             return self.raw.tell() + len(self._write_buf)
 | |
|         else:
 | |
|             return self.raw.tell() - len(self._read_buf)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def read(self, n=None):
 | |
|         if n is None:
 | |
|             n = -1
 | |
|         self.flush()
 | |
|         return BufferedReader.read(self, n)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def readinto(self, b):
 | |
|         self.flush()
 | |
|         return BufferedReader.readinto(self, b)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def peek(self, n=0, *, unsafe=False):
 | |
|         self.flush()
 | |
|         return BufferedReader.peek(self, n, unsafe=unsafe)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def read1(self, n):
 | |
|         self.flush()
 | |
|         return BufferedReader.read1(self, n)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def write(self, b):
 | |
|         if self._read_buf:
 | |
|             self.raw.seek(-len(self._read_buf), 1) # Undo readahead
 | |
|             self._read_buf = b""
 | |
|         return BufferedWriter.write(self, b)
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| class TextIOBase(IOBase):
 | |
| 
 | |
|     """Base class for text I/O.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     This class provides a character and line based interface to stream I/O.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     There is no readinto() method, as character strings are immutable.
 | |
|     """
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def read(self, n: int = -1) -> str:
 | |
|         """read(n: int = -1) -> str.  Read at most n characters from stream.
 | |
| 
 | |
|         Read from underlying buffer until we have n characters or we hit EOF.
 | |
|         If n is negative or omitted, read until EOF.
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         self._unsupported("read")
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def write(self, s: str) -> int:
 | |
|         """write(s: str) -> int.  Write string s to stream."""
 | |
|         self._unsupported("write")
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def truncate(self, pos: int = None) -> int:
 | |
|         """truncate(pos: int = None) -> int.  Truncate size to pos."""
 | |
|         self.flush()
 | |
|         if pos is None:
 | |
|             pos = self.tell()
 | |
|         self.seek(pos)
 | |
|         return self.buffer.truncate()
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def readline(self) -> str:
 | |
|         """readline() -> str.  Read until newline or EOF.
 | |
| 
 | |
|         Returns an empty string if EOF is hit immediately.
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         self._unsupported("readline")
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def __iter__(self) -> "TextIOBase":  # That's a forward reference
 | |
|         """__iter__() -> Iterator.  Return line iterator (actually just self).
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         return self
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def __next__(self) -> str:
 | |
|         """Same as readline() except raises StopIteration on immediate EOF."""
 | |
|         line = self.readline()
 | |
|         if not line:
 | |
|             raise StopIteration
 | |
|         return line
 | |
| 
 | |
|     @property
 | |
|     def encoding(self):
 | |
|         """Subclasses should override."""
 | |
|         return None
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # The following are provided for backwards compatibility
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def readlines(self, hint=None):
 | |
|         if hint is None:
 | |
|             return list(self)
 | |
|         n = 0
 | |
|         lines = []
 | |
|         while not lines or n < hint:
 | |
|             line = self.readline()
 | |
|             if not line:
 | |
|                 break
 | |
|             lines.append(line)
 | |
|             n += len(line)
 | |
|         return lines
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def writelines(self, lines):
 | |
|         for line in lines:
 | |
|             self.write(line)
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| class TextIOWrapper(TextIOBase):
 | |
| 
 | |
|     """Buffered text stream.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     Character and line based layer over a BufferedIOBase object.
 | |
|     """
 | |
| 
 | |
|     _CHUNK_SIZE = 128
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def __init__(self, buffer, encoding=None, newline=None):
 | |
|         if newline not in (None, "\n", "\r\n"):
 | |
|             raise ValueError("illegal newline value: %r" % (newline,))
 | |
|         if encoding is None:
 | |
|             # XXX This is questionable
 | |
|             encoding = sys.getfilesystemencoding() or "latin-1"
 | |
| 
 | |
|         self.buffer = buffer
 | |
|         self._encoding = encoding
 | |
|         self._newline = newline or os.linesep
 | |
|         self._fix_newlines = newline is None
 | |
|         self._decoder = None
 | |
|         self._pending = ""
 | |
|         self._snapshot = None
 | |
|         self._seekable = self._telling = self.buffer.seekable()
 | |
| 
 | |
|     @property
 | |
|     def encoding(self):
 | |
|         return self._encoding
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # A word about _snapshot.  This attribute is either None, or a
 | |
|     # tuple (decoder_state, readahead, pending) where decoder_state is
 | |
|     # the second (integer) item of the decoder state, readahead is the
 | |
|     # chunk of bytes that was read, and pending is the characters that
 | |
|     # were rendered by the decoder after feeding it those bytes.  We
 | |
|     # use this to reconstruct intermediate decoder states in tell().
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def _seekable(self):
 | |
|         return self._seekable
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def flush(self):
 | |
|         self.buffer.flush()
 | |
|         self._telling = self._seekable
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def close(self):
 | |
|         self.flush()
 | |
|         self.buffer.close()
 | |
| 
 | |
|     @property
 | |
|     def closed(self):
 | |
|         return self.buffer.closed
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def fileno(self):
 | |
|         return self.buffer.fileno()
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def isatty(self):
 | |
|         return self.buffer.isatty()
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def write(self, s: str):
 | |
|         # XXX What if we were just reading?
 | |
|         b = s.encode(self._encoding)
 | |
|         if isinstance(b, str):
 | |
|             b = bytes(b)
 | |
|         n = self.buffer.write(b)
 | |
|         if "\n" in s:
 | |
|             # XXX only if isatty
 | |
|             self.flush()
 | |
|         self._snapshot = self._decoder = None
 | |
|         return len(s)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def _get_decoder(self):
 | |
|         make_decoder = codecs.getincrementaldecoder(self._encoding)
 | |
|         if make_decoder is None:
 | |
|             raise IOError("Can't find an incremental decoder for encoding %s" %
 | |
|                           self._encoding)
 | |
|         decoder = self._decoder = make_decoder()  # XXX: errors
 | |
|         return decoder
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def _read_chunk(self):
 | |
|         assert self._decoder is not None
 | |
|         if not self._telling:
 | |
|             readahead = self.buffer.read1(self._CHUNK_SIZE)
 | |
|             pending = self._decoder.decode(readahead, not readahead)
 | |
|             return readahead, pending
 | |
|         decoder_buffer, decoder_state = self._decoder.getstate()
 | |
|         readahead = self.buffer.read1(self._CHUNK_SIZE)
 | |
|         pending = self._decoder.decode(readahead, not readahead)
 | |
|         self._snapshot = (decoder_state, decoder_buffer + readahead, pending)
 | |
|         return readahead, pending
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def _encode_decoder_state(self, ds, pos):
 | |
|         x = 0
 | |
|         for i in bytes(ds):
 | |
|             x = x<<8 | i
 | |
|         return (x<<64) | pos
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def _decode_decoder_state(self, pos):
 | |
|         x, pos = divmod(pos, 1<<64)
 | |
|         if not x:
 | |
|             return None, pos
 | |
|         b = b""
 | |
|         while x:
 | |
|             b.append(x&0xff)
 | |
|             x >>= 8
 | |
|         return str(b[::-1]), pos
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def tell(self):
 | |
|         if not self._seekable:
 | |
|             raise IOError("Underlying stream is not seekable")
 | |
|         if not self._telling:
 | |
|             raise IOError("Telling position disabled by next() call")
 | |
|         self.flush()
 | |
|         position = self.buffer.tell()
 | |
|         decoder = self._decoder
 | |
|         if decoder is None or self._snapshot is None:
 | |
|             assert self._pending == ""
 | |
|             return position
 | |
|         decoder_state, readahead, pending = self._snapshot
 | |
|         position -= len(readahead)
 | |
|         needed = len(pending) - len(self._pending)
 | |
|         if not needed:
 | |
|             return self._encode_decoder_state(decoder_state, position)
 | |
|         saved_state = decoder.getstate()
 | |
|         try:
 | |
|             decoder.setstate((b"", decoder_state))
 | |
|             n = 0
 | |
|             bb = bytes(1)
 | |
|             for i, bb[0] in enumerate(readahead):
 | |
|                 n += len(decoder.decode(bb))
 | |
|                 if n >= needed:
 | |
|                     decoder_buffer, decoder_state = decoder.getstate()
 | |
|                     return self._encode_decoder_state(
 | |
|                         decoder_state,
 | |
|                         position + (i+1) - len(decoder_buffer))
 | |
|             raise IOError("Can't reconstruct logical file position")
 | |
|         finally:
 | |
|             decoder.setstate(saved_state)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def seek(self, pos, whence=0):
 | |
|         if not self._seekable:
 | |
|             raise IOError("Underlying stream is not seekable")
 | |
|         if whence == 1:
 | |
|             if pos != 0:
 | |
|                 raise IOError("Can't do nonzero cur-relative seeks")
 | |
|             pos = self.tell()
 | |
|             whence = 0
 | |
|         if whence == 2:
 | |
|             if pos != 0:
 | |
|                 raise IOError("Can't do nonzero end-relative seeks")
 | |
|             self.flush()
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|             pos = self.buffer.seek(0, 2)
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|             self._snapshot = None
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|             self._pending = ""
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|             self._decoder = None
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|             return pos
 | |
|         if whence != 0:
 | |
|             raise ValueError("Invalid whence (%r, should be 0, 1 or 2)" %
 | |
|                              (whence,))
 | |
|         if pos < 0:
 | |
|             raise ValueError("Negative seek position %r" % (pos,))
 | |
|         self.flush()
 | |
|         orig_pos = pos
 | |
|         ds, pos = self._decode_decoder_state(pos)
 | |
|         if not ds:
 | |
|             self.buffer.seek(pos)
 | |
|             self._snapshot = None
 | |
|             self._pending = ""
 | |
|             self._decoder = None
 | |
|             return pos
 | |
|         decoder = self._decoder or self._get_decoder()
 | |
|         decoder.set_state(("", ds))
 | |
|         self.buffer.seek(pos)
 | |
|         self._snapshot = (ds, b"", "")
 | |
|         self._pending = ""
 | |
|         self._decoder = decoder
 | |
|         return orig_pos
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def read(self, n=None):
 | |
|         if n is None:
 | |
|             n = -1
 | |
|         decoder = self._decoder or self._get_decoder()
 | |
|         res = self._pending
 | |
|         if n < 0:
 | |
|             res += decoder.decode(self.buffer.read(), True)
 | |
|             self._pending = ""
 | |
|             self._snapshot = None
 | |
|             return res.replace("\r\n", "\n")
 | |
|         else:
 | |
|             while len(res) < n:
 | |
|                 readahead, pending = self._read_chunk()
 | |
|                 res += pending
 | |
|                 if not readahead:
 | |
|                     break
 | |
|             self._pending = res[n:]
 | |
|             return res[:n].replace("\r\n", "\n")
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def __next__(self):
 | |
|         self._telling = False
 | |
|         line = self.readline()
 | |
|         if not line:
 | |
|             self._snapshot = None
 | |
|             self._telling = self._seekable
 | |
|             raise StopIteration
 | |
|         return line
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def readline(self, limit=None):
 | |
|         if limit is not None:
 | |
|             # XXX Hack to support limit argument, for backwards compatibility
 | |
|             line = self.readline()
 | |
|             if len(line) <= limit:
 | |
|                 return line
 | |
|             line, self._pending = line[:limit], line[limit:] + self._pending
 | |
|             return line
 | |
| 
 | |
|         line = self._pending
 | |
|         start = 0
 | |
|         decoder = self._decoder or self._get_decoder()
 | |
| 
 | |
|         while True:
 | |
|             # In C we'd look for these in parallel of course.
 | |
|             nlpos = line.find("\n", start)
 | |
|             crpos = line.find("\r", start)
 | |
|             if nlpos >= 0 and crpos >= 0:
 | |
|                 endpos = min(nlpos, crpos)
 | |
|             else:
 | |
|                 endpos = nlpos if nlpos >= 0 else crpos
 | |
| 
 | |
|             if endpos != -1:
 | |
|                 endc = line[endpos]
 | |
|                 if endc == "\n":
 | |
|                     ending = "\n"
 | |
|                     break
 | |
| 
 | |
|                 # We've seen \r - is it standalone, \r\n or \r at end of line?
 | |
|                 if endpos + 1 < len(line):
 | |
|                     if line[endpos+1] == "\n":
 | |
|                         ending = "\r\n"
 | |
|                     else:
 | |
|                         ending = "\r"
 | |
|                     break
 | |
|                 # There might be a following \n in the next block of data ...
 | |
|                 start = endpos
 | |
|             else:
 | |
|                 start = len(line)
 | |
| 
 | |
|             # No line ending seen yet - get more data
 | |
|             while True:
 | |
|                 readahead, pending = self._read_chunk()
 | |
|                 more_line = pending
 | |
|                 if more_line or not readahead:
 | |
|                     break
 | |
| 
 | |
|             if not more_line:
 | |
|                 ending = ""
 | |
|                 endpos = len(line)
 | |
|                 break
 | |
| 
 | |
|             line += more_line
 | |
| 
 | |
|         nextpos = endpos + len(ending)
 | |
|         self._pending = line[nextpos:]
 | |
| 
 | |
|         # XXX Update self.newlines here if we want to support that
 | |
| 
 | |
|         if self._fix_newlines and ending not in ("\n", ""):
 | |
|             return line[:endpos] + "\n"
 | |
|         else:
 | |
|             return line[:nextpos]
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| class StringIO(TextIOWrapper):
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # XXX This is really slow, but fully functional
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def __init__(self, initial_value=""):
 | |
|         super(StringIO, self).__init__(BytesIO(), "utf-8")
 | |
|         if initial_value:
 | |
|             self.write(initial_value)
 | |
|             self.seek(0)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def getvalue(self):
 | |
|         return self.buffer.getvalue().decode("utf-8")
 | 
