Modified version by Bob Ippolito. It passes the just-added test_applesingle

after some minor mods. Fixes #803498, but should NOT be backported because
the original problem seems to be unreproducable.
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Jack Jansen 2003-11-18 23:09:19 +00:00
parent 5949854200
commit 3997f58a0c
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# applesingle - a module to decode AppleSingle files
r"""Routines to decode AppleSingle files
"""
import struct
import MacOS
import sys
try:
import MacOS
import Carbon.File
except:
class MacOS:
def openrf(path, mode):
return open(path + '.rsrc', mode)
openrf = classmethod(openrf)
class Carbon:
class File:
class FSSpec:
pass
class FSRef:
pass
class Alias:
pass
Error="applesingle.Error"
verbose=0
# all of the errors in this module are really errors in the input
# so I think it should test positive against ValueError.
class Error(ValueError):
pass
# File header format: magic, version, unused, number of entries
AS_HEADER_FORMAT="ll16sh"
AS_HEADER_FORMAT="LL16sh"
AS_HEADER_LENGTH=26
# The flag words for AppleSingle
AS_MAGIC=0x00051600
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AS_RESOURCEFORK=2
AS_IGNORE=(3,4,5,6,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15)
def decode(input, output, resonly=0):
if type(input) == type(''):
input = open(input, 'rb')
# Should we also test for FSSpecs or FSRefs?
header = input.read(AS_HEADER_LENGTH)
try:
magic, version, dummy, nentry = struct.unpack(AS_HEADER_FORMAT, header)
except ValueError, arg:
raise Error, "Unpack header error: %s"%arg
if verbose:
print 'Magic: 0x%8.8x'%magic
print 'Version: 0x%8.8x'%version
print 'Entries: %d'%nentry
if magic != AS_MAGIC:
raise Error, 'Unknown AppleSingle magic number 0x%8.8x'%magic
if version != AS_VERSION:
raise Error, 'Unknown AppleSingle version number 0x%8.8x'%version
if nentry <= 0:
raise Error, "AppleSingle file contains no forks"
headers = [input.read(AS_ENTRY_LENGTH) for i in range(nentry)]
didwork = 0
for hdr in headers:
class AppleSingle(object):
datafork = None
resourcefork = None
def __init__(self, fileobj, verbose=False):
header = fileobj.read(AS_HEADER_LENGTH)
try:
id, offset, length = struct.unpack(AS_ENTRY_FORMAT, hdr)
magic, version, ig, nentry = struct.unpack(AS_HEADER_FORMAT, header)
except ValueError, arg:
raise Error, "Unpack entry error: %s"%arg
raise Error, "Unpack header error: %s" % (arg,)
if verbose:
print 'Fork %d, offset %d, length %d'%(id, offset, length)
input.seek(offset)
if length == 0:
data = ''
else:
data = input.read(length)
if len(data) != length:
raise Error, 'Short read: expected %d bytes got %d'%(length, len(data))
if id == AS_DATAFORK:
print 'Magic: 0x%8.8x' % (magic,)
print 'Version: 0x%8.8x' % (version,)
print 'Entries: %d' % (nentry,)
if magic != AS_MAGIC:
raise Error, "Unknown AppleSingle magic number 0x%8.8x" % (magic,)
if version != AS_VERSION:
raise Error, "Unknown AppleSingle version number 0x%8.8x" % (version,)
if nentry <= 0:
raise Error, "AppleSingle file contains no forks"
headers = [fileobj.read(AS_ENTRY_LENGTH) for i in xrange(nentry)]
self.forks = []
for hdr in headers:
try:
restype, offset, length = struct.unpack(AS_ENTRY_FORMAT, hdr)
except ValueError, arg:
raise Error, "Unpack entry error: %s" % (arg,)
if verbose:
print ' (data fork)'
if not resonly:
didwork = 1
fp = open(output, 'wb')
fp.write(data)
fp.close()
elif id == AS_RESOURCEFORK:
didwork = 1
if verbose:
print ' (resource fork)'
if resonly:
fp = open(output, 'wb')
else:
fp = MacOS.openrf(output, 'wb')
fp.write(data)
print "Fork %d, offset %d, length %d" % (restype, offset, length)
fileobj.seek(offset)
data = fileobj.read(length)
if len(data) != length:
raise Error, "Short read: expected %d bytes got %d" % (length, len(data))
self.forks.append((restype, data))
if restype == AS_DATAFORK:
self.datafork = data
elif restype == AS_RESOURCEFORK:
self.resourcefork = data
def tofile(self, path, resonly=False):
outfile = open(path, 'wb')
data = False
if resonly:
if self.resourcefork is None:
raise Error, "No resource fork found"
fp = open(path, 'wb')
fp.write(self.resourcefork)
fp.close()
elif id in AS_IGNORE:
if verbose:
print ' (ignored)'
elif (self.resourcefork is None and self.datafork is None):
raise Error, "No useful forks found"
else:
raise Error, 'Unknown fork type %d'%id
if not didwork:
raise Error, 'No useful forks found'
if self.datafork is not None:
fp = open(path, 'wb')
fp.write(self.datafork)
fp.close()
if self.resourcefork is not None:
fp = MacOS.openrf(path, '*wb')
fp.write(self.resourcefork)
fp.close()
def decode(infile, outpath, resonly=False, verbose=False):
"""decode(infile, outpath [, resonly=False, verbose=False])
Creates a decoded file from an AppleSingle encoded file.
If resonly is True, then it will create a regular file at
outpath containing only the resource fork from infile.
Otherwise it will create an AppleDouble file at outpath
with the data and resource forks from infile. On platforms
without the MacOS module, it will create inpath and inpath+'.rsrc'
with the data and resource forks respectively.
"""
if not hasattr(infile, 'read'):
if isinstance(infile, Carbon.File.Alias):
infile = infile.ResolveAlias()[0]
if isinstance(infile, (Carbon.File.FSSpec, Carbon.File.FSRef)):
infile = infile.as_pathname()
infile = open(infile, 'rb')
as = AppleSingle(infile, verbose=verbose)
as.tofile(outpath, resonly=resonly)
def _test():
if len(sys.argv) < 3 or sys.argv[1] == '-r' and len(sys.argv) != 4:
print 'Usage: applesingle.py [-r] applesinglefile decodedfile'
sys.exit(1)
if sys.argv[1] == '-r':
resonly = 1
resonly = True
del sys.argv[1]
else:
resonly = 0
resonly = False
decode(sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2], resonly=resonly)
if __name__ == '__main__':
_test()