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	I replaced sys.maxint with sys.maxsize in Lib/*.py. Does anybody see a problem with the change on Win 64bit platforms? Win 64's long is just 32bit but the sys.maxsize is now 2**63-1 on every 64bit platform. Also added docs for sys.maxsize.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			509 lines
		
	
	
	
		
			17 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
"""Functions that read and write gzipped files.
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The user of the file doesn't have to worry about the compression,
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but random access is not allowed."""
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# based on Andrew Kuchling's minigzip.py distributed with the zlib module
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import struct, sys, time
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import zlib
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import builtins
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__all__ = ["GzipFile","open"]
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FTEXT, FHCRC, FEXTRA, FNAME, FCOMMENT = 1, 2, 4, 8, 16
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READ, WRITE = 1, 2
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def U32(i):
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    """Return i as an unsigned integer, assuming it fits in 32 bits.
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    If it's >= 2GB when viewed as a 32-bit unsigned int, return a long.
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    """
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    if i < 0:
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        i += 1 << 32
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    return i
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def LOWU32(i):
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    """Return the low-order 32 bits of an int, as a non-negative int."""
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    return i & 0xFFFFFFFF
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def write32(output, value):
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    output.write(struct.pack("<l", value))
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def write32u(output, value):
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    # The L format writes the bit pattern correctly whether signed
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    # or unsigned.
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    output.write(struct.pack("<L", value))
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def read32(input):
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    return struct.unpack("<l", input.read(4))[0]
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def open(filename, mode="rb", compresslevel=9):
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    """Shorthand for GzipFile(filename, mode, compresslevel).
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    The filename argument is required; mode defaults to 'rb'
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    and compresslevel defaults to 9.
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    """
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    return GzipFile(filename, mode, compresslevel)
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class GzipFile:
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    """The GzipFile class simulates most of the methods of a file object with
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    the exception of the readinto() and truncate() methods.
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    """
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    myfileobj = None
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    max_read_chunk = 10 * 1024 * 1024   # 10Mb
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    def __init__(self, filename=None, mode=None,
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                 compresslevel=9, fileobj=None):
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        """Constructor for the GzipFile class.
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        At least one of fileobj and filename must be given a
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        non-trivial value.
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        The new class instance is based on fileobj, which can be a regular
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        file, a StringIO object, or any other object which simulates a file.
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        It defaults to None, in which case filename is opened to provide
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        a file object.
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        When fileobj is not None, the filename argument is only used to be
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        included in the gzip file header, which may includes the original
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        filename of the uncompressed file.  It defaults to the filename of
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        fileobj, if discernible; otherwise, it defaults to the empty string,
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        and in this case the original filename is not included in the header.
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        The mode argument can be any of 'r', 'rb', 'a', 'ab', 'w', or 'wb',
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        depending on whether the file will be read or written.  The default
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        is the mode of fileobj if discernible; otherwise, the default is 'rb'.
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        Be aware that only the 'rb', 'ab', and 'wb' values should be used
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        for cross-platform portability.
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        The compresslevel argument is an integer from 1 to 9 controlling the
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        level of compression; 1 is fastest and produces the least compression,
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        and 9 is slowest and produces the most compression.  The default is 9.
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        """
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        # guarantee the file is opened in binary mode on platforms
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        # that care about that sort of thing
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        if mode and 'b' not in mode:
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            mode += 'b'
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        if fileobj is None:
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            fileobj = self.myfileobj = builtins.open(filename, mode or 'rb')
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        if filename is None:
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            if hasattr(fileobj, 'name'): filename = fileobj.name
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            else: filename = ''
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        if mode is None:
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            if hasattr(fileobj, 'mode'): mode = fileobj.mode
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            else: mode = 'rb'
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        if mode[0:1] == 'r':
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            self.mode = READ
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            # Set flag indicating start of a new member
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            self._new_member = True
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            self.extrabuf = b""
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            self.extrasize = 0
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            self.name = filename
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            # Starts small, scales exponentially
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            self.min_readsize = 100
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        elif mode[0:1] == 'w' or mode[0:1] == 'a':
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            self.mode = WRITE
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            self._init_write(filename)
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            self.compress = zlib.compressobj(compresslevel,
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                                             zlib.DEFLATED,
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                                             -zlib.MAX_WBITS,
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                                             zlib.DEF_MEM_LEVEL,
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                                             0)
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        else:
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            raise IOError("Mode " + mode + " not supported")
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        self.fileobj = fileobj
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        self.offset = 0
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        if self.mode == WRITE:
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            self._write_gzip_header()
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    @property
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    def filename(self):
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        import warnings
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        warnings.warn("use the name attribute", DeprecationWarning)
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        if self.mode == WRITE and self.name[-3:] != ".gz":
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            return self.name + ".gz"
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        return self.name
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    def __repr__(self):
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        s = repr(self.fileobj)
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        return '<gzip ' + s[1:-1] + ' ' + hex(id(self)) + '>'
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    def _init_write(self, filename):
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        self.name = filename
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        self.crc = zlib.crc32("")
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        self.size = 0
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        self.writebuf = []
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        self.bufsize = 0
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    def _write_gzip_header(self):
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        self.fileobj.write(b'\037\213')             # magic header
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        self.fileobj.write(b'\010')                 # compression method
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        try:
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            # RFC 1952 requires the FNAME field to be Latin-1. Do not
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            # include filenames that cannot be represented that way.
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            fname = self.name.encode('latin-1')
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            if fname.endswith(b'.gz'):
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                fname = fname[:-3]
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        except UnicodeEncodeError:
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            fname = b''
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        flags = 0
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        if fname:
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            flags = FNAME
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        self.fileobj.write(chr(flags).encode('latin-1'))
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        write32u(self.fileobj, int(time.time()))
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        self.fileobj.write(b'\002')
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        self.fileobj.write(b'\377')
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        if fname:
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            self.fileobj.write(fname + b'\000')
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    def _init_read(self):
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        self.crc = zlib.crc32("")
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        self.size = 0
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    def _read_gzip_header(self):
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        magic = self.fileobj.read(2)
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        if magic != b'\037\213':
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            raise IOError('Not a gzipped file')
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        method = ord( self.fileobj.read(1) )
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        if method != 8:
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            raise IOError('Unknown compression method')
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        flag = ord( self.fileobj.read(1) )
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        # modtime = self.fileobj.read(4)
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        # extraflag = self.fileobj.read(1)
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        # os = self.fileobj.read(1)
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        self.fileobj.read(6)
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        if flag & FEXTRA:
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            # Read & discard the extra field, if present
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            xlen = ord(self.fileobj.read(1))
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            xlen = xlen + 256*ord(self.fileobj.read(1))
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            self.fileobj.read(xlen)
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        if flag & FNAME:
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            # Read and discard a null-terminated string containing the filename
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            while True:
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                s = self.fileobj.read(1)
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                if not s or s==b'\000':
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                    break
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        if flag & FCOMMENT:
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            # Read and discard a null-terminated string containing a comment
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            while True:
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                s = self.fileobj.read(1)
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                if not s or s==b'\000':
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                    break
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        if flag & FHCRC:
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            self.fileobj.read(2)     # Read & discard the 16-bit header CRC
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    def write(self,data):
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        if self.mode != WRITE:
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            import errno
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            raise IOError(errno.EBADF, "write() on read-only GzipFile object")
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        if self.fileobj is None:
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            raise ValueError("write() on closed GzipFile object")
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        if len(data) > 0:
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            self.size = self.size + len(data)
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            self.crc = zlib.crc32(data, self.crc)
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            self.fileobj.write( self.compress.compress(data) )
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            self.offset += len(data)
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    def read(self, size=-1):
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        if self.mode != READ:
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            import errno
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            raise IOError(errno.EBADF, "read() on write-only GzipFile object")
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        if self.extrasize <= 0 and self.fileobj is None:
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            return b''
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        readsize = 1024
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        if size < 0:        # get the whole thing
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            try:
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                while True:
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                    self._read(readsize)
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                    readsize = min(self.max_read_chunk, readsize * 2)
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            except EOFError:
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                size = self.extrasize
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        else:               # just get some more of it
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            try:
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                while size > self.extrasize:
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                    self._read(readsize)
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                    readsize = min(self.max_read_chunk, readsize * 2)
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            except EOFError:
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                if size > self.extrasize:
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                    size = self.extrasize
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        chunk = self.extrabuf[:size]
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        self.extrabuf = self.extrabuf[size:]
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        self.extrasize = self.extrasize - size
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        self.offset += size
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        return chunk
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    def _unread(self, buf):
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        self.extrabuf = buf + self.extrabuf
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        self.extrasize = len(buf) + self.extrasize
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        self.offset -= len(buf)
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    def _read(self, size=1024):
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        if self.fileobj is None:
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            raise EOFError("Reached EOF")
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        if self._new_member:
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            # If the _new_member flag is set, we have to
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            # jump to the next member, if there is one.
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            #
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            # First, check if we're at the end of the file;
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            # if so, it's time to stop; no more members to read.
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            pos = self.fileobj.tell()   # Save current position
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            self.fileobj.seek(0, 2)     # Seek to end of file
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            if pos == self.fileobj.tell():
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                raise EOFError("Reached EOF")
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            else:
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                self.fileobj.seek( pos ) # Return to original position
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            self._init_read()
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            self._read_gzip_header()
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            self.decompress = zlib.decompressobj(-zlib.MAX_WBITS)
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            self._new_member = False
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        # Read a chunk of data from the file
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        buf = self.fileobj.read(size)
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        # If the EOF has been reached, flush the decompression object
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        # and mark this object as finished.
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        if buf == b"":
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            uncompress = self.decompress.flush()
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            self._read_eof()
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            self._add_read_data( uncompress )
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            raise EOFError('Reached EOF')
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        uncompress = self.decompress.decompress(buf)
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        self._add_read_data( uncompress )
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        if self.decompress.unused_data != b"":
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            # Ending case: we've come to the end of a member in the file,
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            # so seek back to the start of the unused data, finish up
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            # this member, and read a new gzip header.
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            # (The number of bytes to seek back is the length of the unused
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            # data, minus 8 because _read_eof() will rewind a further 8 bytes)
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            self.fileobj.seek( -len(self.decompress.unused_data)+8, 1)
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            # Check the CRC and file size, and set the flag so we read
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            # a new member on the next call
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            self._read_eof()
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            self._new_member = True
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    def _add_read_data(self, data):
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        self.crc = zlib.crc32(data, self.crc)
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        self.extrabuf = self.extrabuf + data
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        self.extrasize = self.extrasize + len(data)
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        self.size = self.size + len(data)
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    def _read_eof(self):
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        # We've read to the end of the file, so we have to rewind in order
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        # to reread the 8 bytes containing the CRC and the file size.
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        # We check the that the computed CRC and size of the
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        # uncompressed data matches the stored values.  Note that the size
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        # stored is the true file size mod 2**32.
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        self.fileobj.seek(-8, 1)
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        crc32 = read32(self.fileobj)
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        isize = U32(read32(self.fileobj))   # may exceed 2GB
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        if U32(crc32) != U32(self.crc):
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            raise IOError("CRC check failed")
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        elif isize != LOWU32(self.size):
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            raise IOError("Incorrect length of data produced")
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    def close(self):
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        if self.mode == WRITE:
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            self.fileobj.write(self.compress.flush())
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            # The native zlib crc is an unsigned 32-bit integer, but
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            # the Python wrapper implicitly casts that to a signed C
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            # long.  So, on a 32-bit box self.crc may "look negative",
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            # while the same crc on a 64-bit box may "look positive".
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            # To avoid irksome warnings from the `struct` module, force
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            # it to look positive on all boxes.
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            write32u(self.fileobj, LOWU32(self.crc))
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            # self.size may exceed 2GB, or even 4GB
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            write32u(self.fileobj, LOWU32(self.size))
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            self.fileobj = None
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        elif self.mode == READ:
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            self.fileobj = None
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        if self.myfileobj:
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            self.myfileobj.close()
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            self.myfileobj = None
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    def __del__(self):
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        try:
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            if (self.myfileobj is None and
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                self.fileobj is None):
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                return
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        except AttributeError:
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            return
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        self.close()
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    def flush(self,zlib_mode=zlib.Z_SYNC_FLUSH):
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        if self.mode == WRITE:
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            # Ensure the compressor's buffer is flushed
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            self.fileobj.write(self.compress.flush(zlib_mode))
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        self.fileobj.flush()
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    def fileno(self):
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        """Invoke the underlying file object's fileno() method.
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        This will raise AttributeError if the underlying file object
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        doesn't support fileno().
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        """
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        return self.fileobj.fileno()
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    def isatty(self):
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        return False
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    def tell(self):
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        return self.offset
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    def rewind(self):
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        '''Return the uncompressed stream file position indicator to the
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        beginning of the file'''
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        if self.mode != READ:
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            raise IOError("Can't rewind in write mode")
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        self.fileobj.seek(0)
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        self._new_member = True
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        self.extrabuf = b""
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        self.extrasize = 0
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        self.offset = 0
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    def seek(self, offset, whence=0):
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        if whence:
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            if whence == 1:
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                offset = self.offset + offset
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            else:
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                raise ValueError('Seek from end not supported')
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        if self.mode == WRITE:
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            if offset < self.offset:
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                raise IOError('Negative seek in write mode')
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            count = offset - self.offset
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            chunk = bytes(1024)
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            for i in range(count // 1024):
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                self.write(chunk)
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            self.write(bytes(count % 1024))
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        elif self.mode == READ:
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            if offset < self.offset:
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                # for negative seek, rewind and do positive seek
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                self.rewind()
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            count = offset - self.offset
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            for i in range(count // 1024):
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                self.read(1024)
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            self.read(count % 1024)
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    def readline(self, size=-1):
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        if size < 0:
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            size = sys.maxsize
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            readsize = self.min_readsize
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        else:
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            readsize = size
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        bufs = []
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        while size != 0:
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            c = self.read(readsize)
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            i = c.find(b'\n')
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            # We set i=size to break out of the loop under two
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            # conditions: 1) there's no newline, and the chunk is
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            # larger than size, or 2) there is a newline, but the
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            # resulting line would be longer than 'size'.
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            if (size <= i) or (i == -1 and len(c) > size):
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                i = size - 1
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            if i >= 0 or c == b'':
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                bufs.append(c[:i + 1])    # Add portion of last chunk
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						|
                self._unread(c[i + 1:])   # Push back rest of chunk
 | 
						|
                break
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            # Append chunk to list, decrease 'size',
 | 
						|
            bufs.append(c)
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						|
            size = size - len(c)
 | 
						|
            readsize = min(size, readsize * 2)
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						|
        if readsize > self.min_readsize:
 | 
						|
            self.min_readsize = min(readsize, self.min_readsize * 2, 512)
 | 
						|
        return b''.join(bufs) # Return resulting line
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def readlines(self, sizehint=0):
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						|
        # Negative numbers result in reading all the lines
 | 
						|
        if sizehint <= 0:
 | 
						|
            sizehint = sys.maxsize
 | 
						|
        L = []
 | 
						|
        while sizehint > 0:
 | 
						|
            line = self.readline()
 | 
						|
            if line == b"":
 | 
						|
                break
 | 
						|
            L.append(line)
 | 
						|
            sizehint = sizehint - len(line)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        return L
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def writelines(self, L):
 | 
						|
        for line in L:
 | 
						|
            self.write(line)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __iter__(self):
 | 
						|
        return self
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __next__(self):
 | 
						|
        line = self.readline()
 | 
						|
        if line:
 | 
						|
            return line
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            raise StopIteration
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
def _test():
 | 
						|
    # Act like gzip; with -d, act like gunzip.
 | 
						|
    # The input file is not deleted, however, nor are any other gzip
 | 
						|
    # options or features supported.
 | 
						|
    args = sys.argv[1:]
 | 
						|
    decompress = args and args[0] == "-d"
 | 
						|
    if decompress:
 | 
						|
        args = args[1:]
 | 
						|
    if not args:
 | 
						|
        args = ["-"]
 | 
						|
    for arg in args:
 | 
						|
        if decompress:
 | 
						|
            if arg == "-":
 | 
						|
                f = GzipFile(filename="", mode="rb", fileobj=sys.stdin)
 | 
						|
                g = sys.stdout
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                if arg[-3:] != ".gz":
 | 
						|
                    print("filename doesn't end in .gz:", repr(arg))
 | 
						|
                    continue
 | 
						|
                f = open(arg, "rb")
 | 
						|
                g = builtins.open(arg[:-3], "wb")
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            if arg == "-":
 | 
						|
                f = sys.stdin
 | 
						|
                g = GzipFile(filename="", mode="wb", fileobj=sys.stdout)
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                f = builtins.open(arg, "rb")
 | 
						|
                g = open(arg + ".gz", "wb")
 | 
						|
        while True:
 | 
						|
            chunk = f.read(1024)
 | 
						|
            if not chunk:
 | 
						|
                break
 | 
						|
            g.write(chunk)
 | 
						|
        if g is not sys.stdout:
 | 
						|
            g.close()
 | 
						|
        if f is not sys.stdin:
 | 
						|
            f.close()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
if __name__ == '__main__':
 | 
						|
    _test()
 |