Issue #7610: Reworked implementation of the internal
:class:`zipfile.ZipExtFile` class used to represent files stored inside an archive. The new implementation is significantly faster and can be wrapped in a :class:`io.BufferedReader` object for more speedups. It also solves an issue where interleaved calls to `read()` and `readline()` give wrong results. Patch by Nir Aides.
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@ -172,6 +172,45 @@ class TestsWithSourceFile(unittest.TestCase):
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for f in (TESTFN2, TemporaryFile(), StringIO()):
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self.zip_random_open_test(f, zipfile.ZIP_STORED)
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def test_univeral_readaheads(self):
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f = StringIO()
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data = 'a\r\n' * 16 * 1024
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zipfp = zipfile.ZipFile(f, 'w', zipfile.ZIP_STORED)
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zipfp.writestr(TESTFN, data)
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zipfp.close()
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data2 = ''
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zipfp = zipfile.ZipFile(f, 'r')
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zipopen = zipfp.open(TESTFN, 'rU')
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for line in zipopen:
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data2 += line
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zipfp.close()
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self.assertEqual(data, data2.replace('\n', '\r\n'))
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def zip_readline_read_test(self, f, compression):
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self.make_test_archive(f, compression)
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# Read the ZIP archive
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zipfp = zipfile.ZipFile(f, "r")
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zipopen = zipfp.open(TESTFN)
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data = ''
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while True:
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read = zipopen.readline()
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if not read:
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break
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data += read
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read = zipopen.read(100)
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if not read:
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break
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data += read
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self.assertEqual(data, self.data)
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zipfp.close()
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def zip_readline_test(self, f, compression):
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self.make_test_archive(f, compression)
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@ -199,6 +238,11 @@ class TestsWithSourceFile(unittest.TestCase):
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for line, zipline in zip(self.line_gen, zipfp.open(TESTFN)):
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self.assertEqual(zipline, line + '\n')
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def test_readline_read_stored(self):
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# Issue #7610: calls to readline() interleaved with calls to read().
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for f in (TESTFN2, TemporaryFile(), StringIO()):
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self.zip_readline_read_test(f, zipfile.ZIP_STORED)
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def test_readline_stored(self):
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for f in (TESTFN2, TemporaryFile(), StringIO()):
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self.zip_readline_test(f, zipfile.ZIP_STORED)
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@ -226,6 +270,12 @@ class TestsWithSourceFile(unittest.TestCase):
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for f in (TESTFN2, TemporaryFile(), StringIO()):
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self.zip_random_open_test(f, zipfile.ZIP_DEFLATED)
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@skipUnless(zlib, "requires zlib")
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def test_readline_read_deflated(self):
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# Issue #7610: calls to readline() interleaved with calls to read().
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for f in (TESTFN2, TemporaryFile(), StringIO()):
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self.zip_readline_read_test(f, zipfile.ZIP_DEFLATED)
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@skipUnless(zlib, "requires zlib")
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def test_readline_deflated(self):
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for f in (TESTFN2, TemporaryFile(), StringIO()):
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@ -1058,6 +1108,29 @@ class UniversalNewlineTests(unittest.TestCase):
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zipdata = zipfp.open(fn, "rU").read()
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self.assertEqual(self.arcdata[sep], zipdata)
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def readline_read_test(self, f, compression):
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self.make_test_archive(f, compression)
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# Read the ZIP archive
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zipfp = zipfile.ZipFile(f, "r")
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for sep, fn in self.arcfiles.items():
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zipopen = zipfp.open(fn, "rU")
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data = ''
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while True:
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read = zipopen.readline()
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if not read:
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break
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data += read
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read = zipopen.read(5)
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if not read:
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break
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data += read
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self.assertEqual(data, self.arcdata['\n'])
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zipfp.close()
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def readline_test(self, f, compression):
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self.make_test_archive(f, compression)
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@ -1092,6 +1165,11 @@ class UniversalNewlineTests(unittest.TestCase):
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for f in (TESTFN2, TemporaryFile(), StringIO()):
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self.read_test(f, zipfile.ZIP_STORED)
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def test_readline_read_stored(self):
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# Issue #7610: calls to readline() interleaved with calls to read().
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for f in (TESTFN2, TemporaryFile(), StringIO()):
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self.readline_read_test(f, zipfile.ZIP_STORED)
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def test_readline_stored(self):
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for f in (TESTFN2, TemporaryFile(), StringIO()):
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self.readline_test(f, zipfile.ZIP_STORED)
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for f in (TESTFN2, TemporaryFile(), StringIO()):
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self.read_test(f, zipfile.ZIP_DEFLATED)
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@skipUnless(zlib, "requires zlib")
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def test_readline_read_deflated(self):
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# Issue #7610: calls to readline() interleaved with calls to read().
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for f in (TESTFN2, TemporaryFile(), StringIO()):
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self.readline_read_test(f, zipfile.ZIP_DEFLATED)
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@skipUnless(zlib, "requires zlib")
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def test_readline_deflated(self):
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for f in (TESTFN2, TemporaryFile(), StringIO()):
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307
Lib/zipfile.py
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Lib/zipfile.py
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@ -3,6 +3,8 @@ Read and write ZIP files.
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"""
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import struct, os, time, sys, shutil
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import binascii, cStringIO, stat
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import io
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import re
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try:
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import zlib # We may need its compression method
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self._UpdateKeys(c)
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return c
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class ZipExtFile:
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class ZipExtFile(io.BufferedIOBase):
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"""File-like object for reading an archive member.
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Is returned by ZipFile.open().
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"""
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def __init__(self, fileobj, zipinfo, decrypt=None):
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self.fileobj = fileobj
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self.decrypter = decrypt
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self.bytes_read = 0L
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self.rawbuffer = ''
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self.readbuffer = ''
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self.linebuffer = ''
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self.eof = False
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self.univ_newlines = False
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self.nlSeps = ("\n", )
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self.lastdiscard = ''
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# Max size supported by decompressor.
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MAX_N = 1 << 31 - 1
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self.compress_type = zipinfo.compress_type
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self.compress_size = zipinfo.compress_size
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# Read from compressed files in 4k blocks.
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MIN_READ_SIZE = 4096
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self.closed = False
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self.mode = "r"
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# Search for universal newlines or line chunks.
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PATTERN = re.compile(r'^(?P<chunk>[^\r\n]+)|(?P<newline>\n|\r\n?)')
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def __init__(self, fileobj, mode, zipinfo, decrypter=None):
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self._fileobj = fileobj
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self._decrypter = decrypter
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self._decompressor = zlib.decompressobj(-15)
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self._unconsumed = ''
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self._readbuffer = ''
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self._offset = 0
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self._universal = 'U' in mode
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self.newlines = None
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self._compress_type = zipinfo.compress_type
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self._compress_size = zipinfo.compress_size
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self._compress_left = zipinfo.compress_size
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# Adjust read size for encrypted files since the first 12 bytes
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# are for the encryption/password information.
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if self._decrypter is not None:
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self._compress_left -= 12
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self.mode = mode
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self.name = zipinfo.filename
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# read from compressed files in 64k blocks
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self.compreadsize = 64*1024
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if self.compress_type == ZIP_DEFLATED:
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self.dc = zlib.decompressobj(-15)
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def readline(self, limit=-1):
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"""Read and return a line from the stream.
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def set_univ_newlines(self, univ_newlines):
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self.univ_newlines = univ_newlines
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# pick line separator char(s) based on universal newlines flag
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self.nlSeps = ("\n", )
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if self.univ_newlines:
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self.nlSeps = ("\r\n", "\r", "\n")
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def __iter__(self):
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return self
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def next(self):
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nextline = self.readline()
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if not nextline:
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raise StopIteration()
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return nextline
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def close(self):
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self.closed = True
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def _checkfornewline(self):
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nl, nllen = -1, -1
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if self.linebuffer:
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# ugly check for cases where half of an \r\n pair was
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# read on the last pass, and the \r was discarded. In this
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# case we just throw away the \n at the start of the buffer.
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if (self.lastdiscard, self.linebuffer[0]) == ('\r','\n'):
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self.linebuffer = self.linebuffer[1:]
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for sep in self.nlSeps:
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nl = self.linebuffer.find(sep)
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if nl >= 0:
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nllen = len(sep)
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return nl, nllen
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return nl, nllen
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def readline(self, size = -1):
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"""Read a line with approx. size. If size is negative,
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read a whole line.
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If limit is specified, at most limit bytes will be read.
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"""
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if size < 0:
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size = sys.maxint
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elif size == 0:
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return ''
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# check for a newline already in buffer
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nl, nllen = self._checkfornewline()
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if not self._universal and limit < 0:
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# Shortcut common case - newline found in buffer.
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i = self._readbuffer.find('\n', self._offset) + 1
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if i > 0:
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line = self._readbuffer[self._offset: i]
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self._offset = i
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return line
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if nl >= 0:
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# the next line was already in the buffer
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nl = min(nl, size)
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else:
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# no line break in buffer - try to read more
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size -= len(self.linebuffer)
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while nl < 0 and size > 0:
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buf = self.read(min(size, 100))
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if not buf:
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break
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self.linebuffer += buf
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size -= len(buf)
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if not self._universal:
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return io.BufferedIOBase.readline(self, limit)
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# check for a newline in buffer
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nl, nllen = self._checkfornewline()
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line = ''
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while limit < 0 or len(line) < limit:
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readahead = self.peek(2)
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if readahead == '':
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return line
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# we either ran out of bytes in the file, or
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# met the specified size limit without finding a newline,
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# so return current buffer
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if nl < 0:
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s = self.linebuffer
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self.linebuffer = ''
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return s
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#
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# Search for universal newlines or line chunks.
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#
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# The pattern returns either a line chunk or a newline, but not
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# both. Combined with peek(2), we are assured that the sequence
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# '\r\n' is always retrieved completely and never split into
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# separate newlines - '\r', '\n' due to coincidental readaheads.
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#
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match = self.PATTERN.search(readahead)
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newline = match.group('newline')
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if newline is not None:
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if self.newlines is None:
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self.newlines = []
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if newline not in self.newlines:
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self.newlines.append(newline)
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self._offset += len(newline)
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return line + '\n'
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buf = self.linebuffer[:nl]
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self.lastdiscard = self.linebuffer[nl:nl + nllen]
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self.linebuffer = self.linebuffer[nl + nllen:]
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chunk = match.group('chunk')
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if limit >= 0:
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chunk = chunk[: limit - len(line)]
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# line is always returned with \n as newline char (except possibly
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# for a final incomplete line in the file, which is handled above).
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return buf + "\n"
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self._offset += len(chunk)
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line += chunk
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def readlines(self, sizehint = -1):
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"""Return a list with all (following) lines. The sizehint parameter
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is ignored in this implementation.
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return line
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def peek(self, n=1):
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"""Returns buffered bytes without advancing the position."""
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if n > len(self._readbuffer) - self._offset:
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chunk = self.read(n)
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self._offset -= len(chunk)
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# Return up to 512 bytes to reduce allocation overhead for tight loops.
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return self._readbuffer[self._offset: self._offset + 512]
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def readable(self):
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return True
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def read(self, n=-1):
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"""Read and return up to n bytes.
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If the argument is omitted, None, or negative, data is read and returned until EOF is reached..
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"""
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result = []
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while True:
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line = self.readline()
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if not line: break
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result.append(line)
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return result
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def read(self, size = None):
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# act like file() obj and return empty string if size is 0
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if size == 0:
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return ''
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buf = ''
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while n < 0 or n is None or n > len(buf):
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data = self.read1(n)
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if len(data) == 0:
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return buf
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# determine read size
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bytesToRead = self.compress_size - self.bytes_read
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buf += data
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# adjust read size for encrypted files since the first 12 bytes
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# are for the encryption/password information
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if self.decrypter is not None:
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bytesToRead -= 12
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return buf
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if size is not None and size >= 0:
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if self.compress_type == ZIP_STORED:
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lr = len(self.readbuffer)
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bytesToRead = min(bytesToRead, size - lr)
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elif self.compress_type == ZIP_DEFLATED:
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if len(self.readbuffer) > size:
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# the user has requested fewer bytes than we've already
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# pulled through the decompressor; don't read any more
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bytesToRead = 0
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else:
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# user will use up the buffer, so read some more
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lr = len(self.rawbuffer)
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bytesToRead = min(bytesToRead, self.compreadsize - lr)
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def read1(self, n):
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"""Read up to n bytes with at most one read() system call."""
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# avoid reading past end of file contents
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if bytesToRead + self.bytes_read > self.compress_size:
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bytesToRead = self.compress_size - self.bytes_read
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# Simplify algorithm (branching) by transforming negative n to large n.
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if n < 0 or n is None:
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n = self.MAX_N
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# try to read from file (if necessary)
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if bytesToRead > 0:
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bytes = self.fileobj.read(bytesToRead)
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self.bytes_read += len(bytes)
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self.rawbuffer += bytes
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# Bytes available in read buffer.
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len_readbuffer = len(self._readbuffer) - self._offset
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# handle contents of raw buffer
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if self.rawbuffer:
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newdata = self.rawbuffer
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self.rawbuffer = ''
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# Read from file.
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if self._compress_left > 0 and n > len_readbuffer + len(self._unconsumed):
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nbytes = n - len_readbuffer - len(self._unconsumed)
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nbytes = max(nbytes, self.MIN_READ_SIZE)
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nbytes = min(nbytes, self._compress_left)
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# decrypt new data if we were given an object to handle that
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if newdata and self.decrypter is not None:
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newdata = ''.join(map(self.decrypter, newdata))
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data = self._fileobj.read(nbytes)
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self._compress_left -= len(data)
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# decompress newly read data if necessary
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if newdata and self.compress_type == ZIP_DEFLATED:
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newdata = self.dc.decompress(newdata)
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self.rawbuffer = self.dc.unconsumed_tail
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if self.eof and len(self.rawbuffer) == 0:
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# we're out of raw bytes (both from the file and
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# the local buffer); flush just to make sure the
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# decompressor is done
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newdata += self.dc.flush()
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# prevent decompressor from being used again
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self.dc = None
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if data and self._decrypter is not None:
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data = ''.join(map(self._decrypter, data))
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self.readbuffer += newdata
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if self._compress_type == ZIP_STORED:
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self._readbuffer = self._readbuffer[self._offset:] + data
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self._offset = 0
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else:
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# Prepare deflated bytes for decompression.
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self._unconsumed += data
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# Handle unconsumed data.
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if len(self._unconsumed) > 0 and n > len_readbuffer:
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data = self._decompressor.decompress(
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self._unconsumed,
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max(n - len_readbuffer, self.MIN_READ_SIZE)
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)
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# return what the user asked for
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if size is None or len(self.readbuffer) <= size:
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bytes = self.readbuffer
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self.readbuffer = ''
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else:
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bytes = self.readbuffer[:size]
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self.readbuffer = self.readbuffer[size:]
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self._unconsumed = self._decompressor.unconsumed_tail
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if len(self._unconsumed) == 0 and self._compress_left == 0:
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data += self._decompressor.flush()
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self._readbuffer = self._readbuffer[self._offset:] + data
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self._offset = 0
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# Read from buffer.
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data = self._readbuffer[self._offset: self._offset + n]
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self._offset += len(data)
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return data
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return bytes
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class ZipFile:
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if ord(h[11]) != check_byte:
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raise RuntimeError("Bad password for file", name)
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# build and return a ZipExtFile
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if zd is None:
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zef = ZipExtFile(zef_file, zinfo)
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else:
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zef = ZipExtFile(zef_file, zinfo, zd)
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# set universal newlines on ZipExtFile if necessary
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if "U" in mode:
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zef.set_univ_newlines(True)
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return zef
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return ZipExtFile(zef_file, mode, zinfo, zd)
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def extract(self, member, path=None, pwd=None):
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"""Extract a member from the archive to the current working directory,
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Library
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-------
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- Issue #7610: Reworked implementation of the internal
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:class:`zipfile.ZipExtFile` class used to represent files stored inside
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an archive. The new implementation is significantly faster and can
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be wrapped in a :class:`io.BufferedReader` object for more speedups.
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It also solves an issue where interleaved calls to `read()` and
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`readline()` give wrong results. Patch by Nir Aides.
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- Issue #7792: Registering non-classes to ABCs raised an obscure error.
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- Removed the functions 'verify' and 'vereq' from Lib/test/test_support.py.
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