bpo-32110: codecs.StreamReader.read(n) now returns not more than n (GH-4499) (#4623)
characters/bytes for non-negative n. This makes it compatible with
read() methods of other file-like objects.
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@ -472,15 +472,17 @@ class StreamReader(Codec):
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self.charbuffer = "".join(self.linebuffer)
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self.linebuffer = None
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if chars < 0:
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# For compatibility with other read() methods that take a
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# single argument
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chars = size
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# read until we get the required number of characters (if available)
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while True:
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# can the request be satisfied from the character buffer?
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if chars >= 0:
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if len(self.charbuffer) >= chars:
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break
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elif size >= 0:
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if len(self.charbuffer) >= size:
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break
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# we need more data
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if size < 0:
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newdata = self.stream.read()
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@ -149,19 +149,33 @@ class ReadTest(unittest.TestCase):
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self.assertEqual(f.read(), ''.join(lines[1:]))
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self.assertEqual(f.read(), '')
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# Issue #32110: Test readline() followed by read(n)
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f = getreader()
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self.assertEqual(f.readline(), lines[0])
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self.assertEqual(f.read(1), lines[1][0])
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self.assertEqual(f.read(0), '')
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self.assertEqual(f.read(100), data[len(lines[0]) + 1:][:100])
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# Issue #16636: Test readline() followed by readlines()
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f = getreader()
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self.assertEqual(f.readline(), lines[0])
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self.assertEqual(f.readlines(), lines[1:])
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self.assertEqual(f.read(), '')
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# Test read() followed by read()
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# Test read(n) followed by read()
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f = getreader()
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self.assertEqual(f.read(size=40, chars=5), data[:5])
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self.assertEqual(f.read(), data[5:])
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self.assertEqual(f.read(), '')
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# Issue #12446: Test read() followed by readlines()
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# Issue #32110: Test read(n) followed by read(n)
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f = getreader()
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self.assertEqual(f.read(size=40, chars=5), data[:5])
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self.assertEqual(f.read(1), data[5])
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self.assertEqual(f.read(0), '')
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self.assertEqual(f.read(100), data[6:106])
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# Issue #12446: Test read(n) followed by readlines()
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f = getreader()
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self.assertEqual(f.read(size=40, chars=5), data[:5])
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self.assertEqual(f.readlines(), [lines[0][5:]] + lines[1:])
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@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
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``codecs.StreamReader.read(n)`` now returns not more than *n*
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characters/bytes for non-negative *n*. This makes it compatible with
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``read()`` methods of other file-like objects.
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