issue5063: Fixes for building RPM on CentOS plus misc .spec file enhancements.
[python.git] / Lib / StringIO.py
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1 r"""File-like objects that read from or write to a string buffer.
3 This implements (nearly) all stdio methods.
5 f = StringIO() # ready for writing
6 f = StringIO(buf) # ready for reading
7 f.close() # explicitly release resources held
8 flag = f.isatty() # always false
9 pos = f.tell() # get current position
10 f.seek(pos) # set current position
11 f.seek(pos, mode) # mode 0: absolute; 1: relative; 2: relative to EOF
12 buf = f.read() # read until EOF
13 buf = f.read(n) # read up to n bytes
14 buf = f.readline() # read until end of line ('\n') or EOF
15 list = f.readlines()# list of f.readline() results until EOF
16 f.truncate([size]) # truncate file at to at most size (default: current pos)
17 f.write(buf) # write at current position
18 f.writelines(list) # for line in list: f.write(line)
19 f.getvalue() # return whole file's contents as a string
21 Notes:
22 - Using a real file is often faster (but less convenient).
23 - There's also a much faster implementation in C, called cStringIO, but
24 it's not subclassable.
25 - fileno() is left unimplemented so that code which uses it triggers
26 an exception early.
27 - Seeking far beyond EOF and then writing will insert real null
28 bytes that occupy space in the buffer.
29 - There's a simple test set (see end of this file).
30 """
31 try:
32 from errno import EINVAL
33 except ImportError:
34 EINVAL = 22
36 __all__ = ["StringIO"]
38 def _complain_ifclosed(closed):
39 if closed:
40 raise ValueError, "I/O operation on closed file"
42 class StringIO:
43 """class StringIO([buffer])
45 When a StringIO object is created, it can be initialized to an existing
46 string by passing the string to the constructor. If no string is given,
47 the StringIO will start empty.
49 The StringIO object can accept either Unicode or 8-bit strings, but
50 mixing the two may take some care. If both are used, 8-bit strings that
51 cannot be interpreted as 7-bit ASCII (that use the 8th bit) will cause
52 a UnicodeError to be raised when getvalue() is called.
53 """
54 def __init__(self, buf = ''):
55 # Force self.buf to be a string or unicode
56 if not isinstance(buf, basestring):
57 buf = str(buf)
58 self.buf = buf
59 self.len = len(buf)
60 self.buflist = []
61 self.pos = 0
62 self.closed = False
63 self.softspace = 0
65 def __iter__(self):
66 return self
68 def next(self):
69 """A file object is its own iterator, for example iter(f) returns f
70 (unless f is closed). When a file is used as an iterator, typically
71 in a for loop (for example, for line in f: print line), the next()
72 method is called repeatedly. This method returns the next input line,
73 or raises StopIteration when EOF is hit.
74 """
75 _complain_ifclosed(self.closed)
76 r = self.readline()
77 if not r:
78 raise StopIteration
79 return r
81 def close(self):
82 """Free the memory buffer.
83 """
84 if not self.closed:
85 self.closed = True
86 del self.buf, self.pos
88 def isatty(self):
89 """Returns False because StringIO objects are not connected to a
90 tty-like device.
91 """
92 _complain_ifclosed(self.closed)
93 return False
95 def seek(self, pos, mode = 0):
96 """Set the file's current position.
98 The mode argument is optional and defaults to 0 (absolute file
99 positioning); other values are 1 (seek relative to the current
100 position) and 2 (seek relative to the file's end).
102 There is no return value.
104 _complain_ifclosed(self.closed)
105 if self.buflist:
106 self.buf += ''.join(self.buflist)
107 self.buflist = []
108 if mode == 1:
109 pos += self.pos
110 elif mode == 2:
111 pos += self.len
112 self.pos = max(0, pos)
114 def tell(self):
115 """Return the file's current position."""
116 _complain_ifclosed(self.closed)
117 return self.pos
119 def read(self, n = -1):
120 """Read at most size bytes from the file
121 (less if the read hits EOF before obtaining size bytes).
123 If the size argument is negative or omitted, read all data until EOF
124 is reached. The bytes are returned as a string object. An empty
125 string is returned when EOF is encountered immediately.
127 _complain_ifclosed(self.closed)
128 if self.buflist:
129 self.buf += ''.join(self.buflist)
130 self.buflist = []
131 if n is None or n < 0:
132 newpos = self.len
133 else:
134 newpos = min(self.pos+n, self.len)
135 r = self.buf[self.pos:newpos]
136 self.pos = newpos
137 return r
139 def readline(self, length=None):
140 r"""Read one entire line from the file.
142 A trailing newline character is kept in the string (but may be absent
143 when a file ends with an incomplete line). If the size argument is
144 present and non-negative, it is a maximum byte count (including the
145 trailing newline) and an incomplete line may be returned.
147 An empty string is returned only when EOF is encountered immediately.
149 Note: Unlike stdio's fgets(), the returned string contains null
150 characters ('\0') if they occurred in the input.
152 _complain_ifclosed(self.closed)
153 if self.buflist:
154 self.buf += ''.join(self.buflist)
155 self.buflist = []
156 i = self.buf.find('\n', self.pos)
157 if i < 0:
158 newpos = self.len
159 else:
160 newpos = i+1
161 if length is not None and length > 0:
162 if self.pos + length < newpos:
163 newpos = self.pos + length
164 r = self.buf[self.pos:newpos]
165 self.pos = newpos
166 return r
168 def readlines(self, sizehint = 0):
169 """Read until EOF using readline() and return a list containing the
170 lines thus read.
172 If the optional sizehint argument is present, instead of reading up
173 to EOF, whole lines totalling approximately sizehint bytes (or more
174 to accommodate a final whole line).
176 total = 0
177 lines = []
178 line = self.readline()
179 while line:
180 lines.append(line)
181 total += len(line)
182 if 0 < sizehint <= total:
183 break
184 line = self.readline()
185 return lines
187 def truncate(self, size=None):
188 """Truncate the file's size.
190 If the optional size argument is present, the file is truncated to
191 (at most) that size. The size defaults to the current position.
192 The current file position is not changed unless the position
193 is beyond the new file size.
195 If the specified size exceeds the file's current size, the
196 file remains unchanged.
198 _complain_ifclosed(self.closed)
199 if size is None:
200 size = self.pos
201 elif size < 0:
202 raise IOError(EINVAL, "Negative size not allowed")
203 elif size < self.pos:
204 self.pos = size
205 self.buf = self.getvalue()[:size]
206 self.len = size
208 def write(self, s):
209 """Write a string to the file.
211 There is no return value.
213 _complain_ifclosed(self.closed)
214 if not s: return
215 # Force s to be a string or unicode
216 if not isinstance(s, basestring):
217 s = str(s)
218 spos = self.pos
219 slen = self.len
220 if spos == slen:
221 self.buflist.append(s)
222 self.len = self.pos = spos + len(s)
223 return
224 if spos > slen:
225 self.buflist.append('\0'*(spos - slen))
226 slen = spos
227 newpos = spos + len(s)
228 if spos < slen:
229 if self.buflist:
230 self.buf += ''.join(self.buflist)
231 self.buflist = [self.buf[:spos], s, self.buf[newpos:]]
232 self.buf = ''
233 if newpos > slen:
234 slen = newpos
235 else:
236 self.buflist.append(s)
237 slen = newpos
238 self.len = slen
239 self.pos = newpos
241 def writelines(self, iterable):
242 """Write a sequence of strings to the file. The sequence can be any
243 iterable object producing strings, typically a list of strings. There
244 is no return value.
246 (The name is intended to match readlines(); writelines() does not add
247 line separators.)
249 write = self.write
250 for line in iterable:
251 write(line)
253 def flush(self):
254 """Flush the internal buffer
256 _complain_ifclosed(self.closed)
258 def getvalue(self):
260 Retrieve the entire contents of the "file" at any time before
261 the StringIO object's close() method is called.
263 The StringIO object can accept either Unicode or 8-bit strings,
264 but mixing the two may take some care. If both are used, 8-bit
265 strings that cannot be interpreted as 7-bit ASCII (that use the
266 8th bit) will cause a UnicodeError to be raised when getvalue()
267 is called.
269 if self.buflist:
270 self.buf += ''.join(self.buflist)
271 self.buflist = []
272 return self.buf
275 # A little test suite
277 def test():
278 import sys
279 if sys.argv[1:]:
280 file = sys.argv[1]
281 else:
282 file = '/etc/passwd'
283 lines = open(file, 'r').readlines()
284 text = open(file, 'r').read()
285 f = StringIO()
286 for line in lines[:-2]:
287 f.write(line)
288 f.writelines(lines[-2:])
289 if f.getvalue() != text:
290 raise RuntimeError, 'write failed'
291 length = f.tell()
292 print 'File length =', length
293 f.seek(len(lines[0]))
294 f.write(lines[1])
295 f.seek(0)
296 print 'First line =', repr(f.readline())
297 print 'Position =', f.tell()
298 line = f.readline()
299 print 'Second line =', repr(line)
300 f.seek(-len(line), 1)
301 line2 = f.read(len(line))
302 if line != line2:
303 raise RuntimeError, 'bad result after seek back'
304 f.seek(len(line2), 1)
305 list = f.readlines()
306 line = list[-1]
307 f.seek(f.tell() - len(line))
308 line2 = f.read()
309 if line != line2:
310 raise RuntimeError, 'bad result after seek back from EOF'
311 print 'Read', len(list), 'more lines'
312 print 'File length =', f.tell()
313 if f.tell() != length:
314 raise RuntimeError, 'bad length'
315 f.truncate(length/2)
316 f.seek(0, 2)
317 print 'Truncated length =', f.tell()
318 if f.tell() != length/2:
319 raise RuntimeError, 'truncate did not adjust length'
320 f.close()
322 if __name__ == '__main__':
323 test()