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\section{\module{bz2} ---
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Compression compatible with \program{bzip2}}
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\declaremodule{builtin}{bz2}
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\modulesynopsis{Interface to compression and decompression
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routines compatible with \program{bzip2}.}
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\moduleauthor{Gustavo Niemeyer}{niemeyer@conectiva.com}
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\sectionauthor{Gustavo Niemeyer}{niemeyer@conectiva.com}
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\versionadded{2.3}
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This module provides a comprehensive interface for the bz2 compression library.
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It implements a complete file interface, one-shot (de)compression functions,
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and types for sequential (de)compression.
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Here is a resume of the features offered by the bz2 module:
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\begin{itemize}
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\item \class{BZ2File} class implements a complete file interface, including
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\method{readline()}, \method{readlines()},
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\method{writelines()}, \method{seek()}, etc;
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\item \class{BZ2File} class implements emulated \method{seek()} support;
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\item \class{BZ2File} class implements universal newline support;
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\item \class{BZ2File} class offers an optimized line iteration using
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the readahead algorithm borrowed from file objects;
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\item Sequential (de)compression supported by \class{BZ2Compressor} and
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\class{BZ2Decompressor} classes;
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\item One-shot (de)compression supported by \function{compress()} and
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\function{decompress()} functions;
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\item Thread safety uses individual locking mechanism;
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\item Complete inline documentation;
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\end{itemize}
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\subsection{(De)compression of files}
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Handling of compressed files is offered by the \class{BZ2File} class.
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\begin{classdesc}{BZ2File}{filename\optional{, mode\optional{,
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buffering\optional{, compresslevel}}}}
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Open a bz2 file. Mode can be either \code{'r'} or \code{'w'}, for reading
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(default) or writing. When opened for writing, the file will be created if
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it doesn't exist, and truncated otherwise. If \var{buffering} is given,
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\code{0} means unbuffered, and larger numbers specify the buffer size;
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the default is \code{0}. If
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\var{compresslevel} is given, it must be a number between \code{1} and
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\code{9}; the default is \code{9}.
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Add a \character{U} to mode to open the file for input with universal newline
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support. Any line ending in the input file will be seen as a
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\character{\e n} in Python. Also, a file so opened gains the
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attribute \member{newlines}; the value for this attribute is one of
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\code{None} (no newline read yet), \code{'\e r'}, \code{'\e n'},
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\code{'\e r\e n'} or a tuple containing all the newline types
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seen. Universal newlines are available only when reading.
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Instances support iteration in the same way as normal \class{file}
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instances.
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\end{classdesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}[BZ2File]{close}{}
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Close the file. Sets data attribute \member{closed} to true. A closed file
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cannot be used for further I/O operations. \method{close()} may be called
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more than once without error.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}[BZ2File]{read}{\optional{size}}
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Read at most \var{size} uncompressed bytes, returned as a string. If the
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\var{size} argument is negative or omitted, read until EOF is reached.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}[BZ2File]{readline}{\optional{size}}
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Return the next line from the file, as a string, retaining newline.
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A non-negative \var{size} argument limits the maximum number of bytes to
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return (an incomplete line may be returned then). Return an empty
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string at EOF.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}[BZ2File]{readlines}{\optional{size}}
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Return a list of lines read. The optional \var{size} argument, if given,
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is an approximate bound on the total number of bytes in the lines returned.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}[BZ2File]{xreadlines}{}
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For backward compatibility. \class{BZ2File} objects now include the
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performance optimizations previously implemented in the
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\refmodule{xreadlines} module.
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\deprecated{2.3}{This exists only for compatibility with the method by
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this name on \class{file} objects, which is
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deprecated. Use \code{for line in file} instead.}
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}[BZ2File]{seek}{offset\optional{, whence}}
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Move to new file position. Argument \var{offset} is a byte count. Optional
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argument \var{whence} defaults to \code{0} (offset from start of file,
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offset should be \code{>= 0}); other values are \code{1} (move relative to
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current position, positive or negative), and \code{2} (move relative to end
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of file, usually negative, although many platforms allow seeking beyond
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the end of a file).
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Note that seeking of bz2 files is emulated, and depending on the parameters
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the operation may be extremely slow.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}[BZ2File]{tell}{}
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Return the current file position, an integer (may be a long integer).
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}[BZ2File]{write}{data}
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Write string \var{data} to file. Note that due to buffering, \method{close()}
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may be needed before the file on disk reflects the data written.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}[BZ2File]{writelines}{sequence_of_strings}
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Write the sequence of strings to the file. Note that newlines are not added.
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The sequence can be any iterable object producing strings. This is equivalent
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to calling write() for each string.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\subsection{Sequential (de)compression}
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Sequential compression and decompression is done using the classes
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\class{BZ2Compressor} and \class{BZ2Decompressor}.
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\begin{classdesc}{BZ2Compressor}{\optional{compresslevel}}
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Create a new compressor object. This object may be used to compress
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data sequentially. If you want to compress data in one shot, use the
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\function{compress()} function instead. The \var{compresslevel} parameter,
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if given, must be a number between \code{1} and \code{9}; the default
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is \code{9}.
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\end{classdesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}[BZ2Compressor]{compress}{data}
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Provide more data to the compressor object. It will return chunks of compressed
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data whenever possible. When you've finished providing data to compress, call
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the \method{flush()} method to finish the compression process, and return what
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is left in internal buffers.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}[BZ2Compressor]{flush}{}
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Finish the compression process and return what is left in internal buffers. You
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must not use the compressor object after calling this method.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{classdesc}{BZ2Decompressor}{}
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Create a new decompressor object. This object may be used to decompress
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data sequentially. If you want to decompress data in one shot, use the
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\function{decompress()} function instead.
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\end{classdesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}[BZ2Decompressor]{decompress}{data}
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Provide more data to the decompressor object. It will return chunks of
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decompressed data whenever possible. If you try to decompress data after the
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end of stream is found, \exception{EOFError} will be raised. If any data was
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found after the end of stream, it'll be ignored and saved in
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\member{unused\_data} attribute.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\subsection{One-shot (de)compression}
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One-shot compression and decompression is provided through the
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\function{compress()} and \function{decompress()} functions.
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\begin{funcdesc}{compress}{data\optional{, compresslevel}}
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Compress \var{data} in one shot. If you want to compress data sequentially,
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use an instance of \class{BZ2Compressor} instead. The \var{compresslevel}
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parameter, if given, must be a number between \code{1} and \code{9};
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the default is \code{9}.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{decompress}{data}
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Decompress \var{data} in one shot. If you want to decompress data
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sequentially, use an instance of \class{BZ2Decompressor} instead.
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\end{funcdesc}
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