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Python
1818 lines
63 KiB
Python
"""Create portable serialized representations of Python objects.
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See module copyreg for a mechanism for registering custom picklers.
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See module pickletools source for extensive comments.
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Classes:
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Pickler
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Unpickler
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Functions:
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dump(object, file)
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dumps(object) -> string
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load(file) -> object
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loads(bytes) -> object
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Misc variables:
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__version__
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format_version
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compatible_formats
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"""
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from types import FunctionType
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from copyreg import dispatch_table
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from copyreg import _extension_registry, _inverted_registry, _extension_cache
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from itertools import islice
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from functools import partial
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import sys
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from sys import maxsize
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from struct import pack, unpack
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import re
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import io
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import codecs
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import _compat_pickle
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__all__ = ["PickleError", "PicklingError", "UnpicklingError", "Pickler",
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"Unpickler", "dump", "dumps", "load", "loads"]
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try:
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from _pickle import PickleBuffer
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__all__.append("PickleBuffer")
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_HAVE_PICKLE_BUFFER = True
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except ImportError:
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_HAVE_PICKLE_BUFFER = False
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# Shortcut for use in isinstance testing
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bytes_types = (bytes, bytearray)
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# These are purely informational; no code uses these.
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format_version = "4.0" # File format version we write
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compatible_formats = ["1.0", # Original protocol 0
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"1.1", # Protocol 0 with INST added
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"1.2", # Original protocol 1
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"1.3", # Protocol 1 with BINFLOAT added
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"2.0", # Protocol 2
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"3.0", # Protocol 3
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"4.0", # Protocol 4
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"5.0", # Protocol 5
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] # Old format versions we can read
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# This is the highest protocol number we know how to read.
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HIGHEST_PROTOCOL = 5
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# The protocol we write by default. May be less than HIGHEST_PROTOCOL.
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# Only bump this if the oldest still supported version of Python already
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# includes it.
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DEFAULT_PROTOCOL = 4
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class PickleError(Exception):
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"""A common base class for the other pickling exceptions."""
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pass
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class PicklingError(PickleError):
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"""This exception is raised when an unpicklable object is passed to the
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dump() method.
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"""
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pass
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class UnpicklingError(PickleError):
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"""This exception is raised when there is a problem unpickling an object,
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such as a security violation.
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Note that other exceptions may also be raised during unpickling, including
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(but not necessarily limited to) AttributeError, EOFError, ImportError,
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and IndexError.
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"""
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pass
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# An instance of _Stop is raised by Unpickler.load_stop() in response to
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# the STOP opcode, passing the object that is the result of unpickling.
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class _Stop(Exception):
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def __init__(self, value):
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self.value = value
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# Jython has PyStringMap; it's a dict subclass with string keys
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try:
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from org.python.core import PyStringMap
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except ImportError:
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PyStringMap = None
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# Pickle opcodes. See pickletools.py for extensive docs. The listing
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# here is in kind-of alphabetical order of 1-character pickle code.
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# pickletools groups them by purpose.
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MARK = b'(' # push special markobject on stack
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STOP = b'.' # every pickle ends with STOP
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POP = b'0' # discard topmost stack item
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POP_MARK = b'1' # discard stack top through topmost markobject
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DUP = b'2' # duplicate top stack item
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FLOAT = b'F' # push float object; decimal string argument
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INT = b'I' # push integer or bool; decimal string argument
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BININT = b'J' # push four-byte signed int
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BININT1 = b'K' # push 1-byte unsigned int
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LONG = b'L' # push long; decimal string argument
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BININT2 = b'M' # push 2-byte unsigned int
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NONE = b'N' # push None
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PERSID = b'P' # push persistent object; id is taken from string arg
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BINPERSID = b'Q' # " " " ; " " " " stack
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REDUCE = b'R' # apply callable to argtuple, both on stack
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STRING = b'S' # push string; NL-terminated string argument
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BINSTRING = b'T' # push string; counted binary string argument
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SHORT_BINSTRING= b'U' # " " ; " " " " < 256 bytes
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UNICODE = b'V' # push Unicode string; raw-unicode-escaped'd argument
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BINUNICODE = b'X' # " " " ; counted UTF-8 string argument
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APPEND = b'a' # append stack top to list below it
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BUILD = b'b' # call __setstate__ or __dict__.update()
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GLOBAL = b'c' # push self.find_class(modname, name); 2 string args
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DICT = b'd' # build a dict from stack items
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EMPTY_DICT = b'}' # push empty dict
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APPENDS = b'e' # extend list on stack by topmost stack slice
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GET = b'g' # push item from memo on stack; index is string arg
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BINGET = b'h' # " " " " " " ; " " 1-byte arg
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INST = b'i' # build & push class instance
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LONG_BINGET = b'j' # push item from memo on stack; index is 4-byte arg
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LIST = b'l' # build list from topmost stack items
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EMPTY_LIST = b']' # push empty list
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OBJ = b'o' # build & push class instance
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PUT = b'p' # store stack top in memo; index is string arg
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BINPUT = b'q' # " " " " " ; " " 1-byte arg
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LONG_BINPUT = b'r' # " " " " " ; " " 4-byte arg
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SETITEM = b's' # add key+value pair to dict
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TUPLE = b't' # build tuple from topmost stack items
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EMPTY_TUPLE = b')' # push empty tuple
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SETITEMS = b'u' # modify dict by adding topmost key+value pairs
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BINFLOAT = b'G' # push float; arg is 8-byte float encoding
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TRUE = b'I01\n' # not an opcode; see INT docs in pickletools.py
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FALSE = b'I00\n' # not an opcode; see INT docs in pickletools.py
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# Protocol 2
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PROTO = b'\x80' # identify pickle protocol
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NEWOBJ = b'\x81' # build object by applying cls.__new__ to argtuple
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EXT1 = b'\x82' # push object from extension registry; 1-byte index
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EXT2 = b'\x83' # ditto, but 2-byte index
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EXT4 = b'\x84' # ditto, but 4-byte index
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TUPLE1 = b'\x85' # build 1-tuple from stack top
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TUPLE2 = b'\x86' # build 2-tuple from two topmost stack items
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TUPLE3 = b'\x87' # build 3-tuple from three topmost stack items
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NEWTRUE = b'\x88' # push True
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NEWFALSE = b'\x89' # push False
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LONG1 = b'\x8a' # push long from < 256 bytes
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LONG4 = b'\x8b' # push really big long
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_tuplesize2code = [EMPTY_TUPLE, TUPLE1, TUPLE2, TUPLE3]
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# Protocol 3 (Python 3.x)
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BINBYTES = b'B' # push bytes; counted binary string argument
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SHORT_BINBYTES = b'C' # " " ; " " " " < 256 bytes
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# Protocol 4
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SHORT_BINUNICODE = b'\x8c' # push short string; UTF-8 length < 256 bytes
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BINUNICODE8 = b'\x8d' # push very long string
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BINBYTES8 = b'\x8e' # push very long bytes string
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EMPTY_SET = b'\x8f' # push empty set on the stack
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ADDITEMS = b'\x90' # modify set by adding topmost stack items
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FROZENSET = b'\x91' # build frozenset from topmost stack items
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NEWOBJ_EX = b'\x92' # like NEWOBJ but work with keyword only arguments
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STACK_GLOBAL = b'\x93' # same as GLOBAL but using names on the stacks
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MEMOIZE = b'\x94' # store top of the stack in memo
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FRAME = b'\x95' # indicate the beginning of a new frame
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# Protocol 5
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BYTEARRAY8 = b'\x96' # push bytearray
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NEXT_BUFFER = b'\x97' # push next out-of-band buffer
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READONLY_BUFFER = b'\x98' # make top of stack readonly
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__all__.extend([x for x in dir() if re.match("[A-Z][A-Z0-9_]+$", x)])
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class _Framer:
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_FRAME_SIZE_MIN = 4
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_FRAME_SIZE_TARGET = 64 * 1024
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def __init__(self, file_write):
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self.file_write = file_write
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self.current_frame = None
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def start_framing(self):
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self.current_frame = io.BytesIO()
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def end_framing(self):
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if self.current_frame and self.current_frame.tell() > 0:
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self.commit_frame(force=True)
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self.current_frame = None
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def commit_frame(self, force=False):
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if self.current_frame:
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f = self.current_frame
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if f.tell() >= self._FRAME_SIZE_TARGET or force:
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data = f.getbuffer()
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write = self.file_write
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if len(data) >= self._FRAME_SIZE_MIN:
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# Issue a single call to the write method of the underlying
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# file object for the frame opcode with the size of the
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# frame. The concatenation is expected to be less expensive
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# than issuing an additional call to write.
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write(FRAME + pack("<Q", len(data)))
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# Issue a separate call to write to append the frame
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# contents without concatenation to the above to avoid a
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# memory copy.
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write(data)
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# Start the new frame with a new io.BytesIO instance so that
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# the file object can have delayed access to the previous frame
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# contents via an unreleased memoryview of the previous
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# io.BytesIO instance.
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self.current_frame = io.BytesIO()
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def write(self, data):
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if self.current_frame:
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return self.current_frame.write(data)
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else:
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return self.file_write(data)
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def write_large_bytes(self, header, payload):
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write = self.file_write
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if self.current_frame:
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# Terminate the current frame and flush it to the file.
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self.commit_frame(force=True)
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# Perform direct write of the header and payload of the large binary
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# object. Be careful not to concatenate the header and the payload
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# prior to calling 'write' as we do not want to allocate a large
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# temporary bytes object.
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# We intentionally do not insert a protocol 4 frame opcode to make
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# it possible to optimize file.read calls in the loader.
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write(header)
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write(payload)
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class _Unframer:
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def __init__(self, file_read, file_readline, file_tell=None):
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self.file_read = file_read
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self.file_readline = file_readline
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self.current_frame = None
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def readinto(self, buf):
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if self.current_frame:
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n = self.current_frame.readinto(buf)
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if n == 0 and len(buf) != 0:
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self.current_frame = None
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n = len(buf)
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buf[:] = self.file_read(n)
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return n
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if n < len(buf):
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raise UnpicklingError(
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"pickle exhausted before end of frame")
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return n
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else:
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n = len(buf)
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buf[:] = self.file_read(n)
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return n
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def read(self, n):
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if self.current_frame:
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data = self.current_frame.read(n)
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if not data and n != 0:
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self.current_frame = None
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return self.file_read(n)
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if len(data) < n:
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raise UnpicklingError(
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"pickle exhausted before end of frame")
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return data
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else:
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return self.file_read(n)
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def readline(self):
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if self.current_frame:
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data = self.current_frame.readline()
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if not data:
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self.current_frame = None
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return self.file_readline()
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if data[-1] != b'\n'[0]:
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raise UnpicklingError(
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"pickle exhausted before end of frame")
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return data
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else:
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return self.file_readline()
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def load_frame(self, frame_size):
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if self.current_frame and self.current_frame.read() != b'':
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raise UnpicklingError(
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"beginning of a new frame before end of current frame")
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self.current_frame = io.BytesIO(self.file_read(frame_size))
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# Tools used for pickling.
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def _getattribute(obj, name):
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for subpath in name.split('.'):
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if subpath == '<locals>':
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raise AttributeError("Can't get local attribute {!r} on {!r}"
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.format(name, obj))
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try:
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parent = obj
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obj = getattr(obj, subpath)
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except AttributeError:
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raise AttributeError("Can't get attribute {!r} on {!r}"
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.format(name, obj)) from None
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return obj, parent
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def whichmodule(obj, name):
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"""Find the module an object belong to."""
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module_name = getattr(obj, '__module__', None)
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if module_name is not None:
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return module_name
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# Protect the iteration by using a list copy of sys.modules against dynamic
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# modules that trigger imports of other modules upon calls to getattr.
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for module_name, module in sys.modules.copy().items():
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if module_name == '__main__' or module is None:
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continue
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try:
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if _getattribute(module, name)[0] is obj:
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return module_name
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except AttributeError:
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pass
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return '__main__'
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def encode_long(x):
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r"""Encode a long to a two's complement little-endian binary string.
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Note that 0 is a special case, returning an empty string, to save a
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byte in the LONG1 pickling context.
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>>> encode_long(0)
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b''
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>>> encode_long(255)
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b'\xff\x00'
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>>> encode_long(32767)
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b'\xff\x7f'
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>>> encode_long(-256)
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b'\x00\xff'
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>>> encode_long(-32768)
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b'\x00\x80'
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>>> encode_long(-128)
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b'\x80'
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>>> encode_long(127)
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b'\x7f'
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>>>
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"""
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if x == 0:
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return b''
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nbytes = (x.bit_length() >> 3) + 1
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result = x.to_bytes(nbytes, byteorder='little', signed=True)
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if x < 0 and nbytes > 1:
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if result[-1] == 0xff and (result[-2] & 0x80) != 0:
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result = result[:-1]
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return result
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def decode_long(data):
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r"""Decode a long from a two's complement little-endian binary string.
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>>> decode_long(b'')
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0
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>>> decode_long(b"\xff\x00")
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255
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>>> decode_long(b"\xff\x7f")
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32767
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>>> decode_long(b"\x00\xff")
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-256
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>>> decode_long(b"\x00\x80")
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-32768
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>>> decode_long(b"\x80")
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-128
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>>> decode_long(b"\x7f")
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127
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"""
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return int.from_bytes(data, byteorder='little', signed=True)
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# Pickling machinery
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class _Pickler:
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def __init__(self, file, protocol=None, *, fix_imports=True,
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buffer_callback=None):
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"""This takes a binary file for writing a pickle data stream.
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The optional *protocol* argument tells the pickler to use the
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given protocol; supported protocols are 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.
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The default protocol is 4. It was introduced in Python 3.4, and
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is incompatible with previous versions.
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Specifying a negative protocol version selects the highest
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protocol version supported. The higher the protocol used, the
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more recent the version of Python needed to read the pickle
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produced.
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The *file* argument must have a write() method that accepts a
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single bytes argument. It can thus be a file object opened for
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binary writing, an io.BytesIO instance, or any other custom
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object that meets this interface.
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If *fix_imports* is True and *protocol* is less than 3, pickle
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will try to map the new Python 3 names to the old module names
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used in Python 2, so that the pickle data stream is readable
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with Python 2.
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If *buffer_callback* is None (the default), buffer views are
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serialized into *file* as part of the pickle stream.
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If *buffer_callback* is not None, then it can be called any number
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of times with a buffer view. If the callback returns a false value
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(such as None), the given buffer is out-of-band; otherwise the
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buffer is serialized in-band, i.e. inside the pickle stream.
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It is an error if *buffer_callback* is not None and *protocol*
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is None or smaller than 5.
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"""
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if protocol is None:
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protocol = DEFAULT_PROTOCOL
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if protocol < 0:
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protocol = HIGHEST_PROTOCOL
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elif not 0 <= protocol <= HIGHEST_PROTOCOL:
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raise ValueError("pickle protocol must be <= %d" % HIGHEST_PROTOCOL)
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if buffer_callback is not None and protocol < 5:
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raise ValueError("buffer_callback needs protocol >= 5")
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self._buffer_callback = buffer_callback
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try:
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self._file_write = file.write
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except AttributeError:
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raise TypeError("file must have a 'write' attribute")
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self.framer = _Framer(self._file_write)
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self.write = self.framer.write
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self._write_large_bytes = self.framer.write_large_bytes
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self.memo = {}
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self.proto = int(protocol)
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self.bin = protocol >= 1
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self.fast = 0
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self.fix_imports = fix_imports and protocol < 3
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def clear_memo(self):
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"""Clears the pickler's "memo".
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The memo is the data structure that remembers which objects the
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pickler has already seen, so that shared or recursive objects
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are pickled by reference and not by value. This method is
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useful when re-using picklers.
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"""
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self.memo.clear()
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def dump(self, obj):
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"""Write a pickled representation of obj to the open file."""
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# Check whether Pickler was initialized correctly. This is
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# only needed to mimic the behavior of _pickle.Pickler.dump().
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if not hasattr(self, "_file_write"):
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raise PicklingError("Pickler.__init__() was not called by "
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"%s.__init__()" % (self.__class__.__name__,))
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if self.proto >= 2:
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self.write(PROTO + pack("<B", self.proto))
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if self.proto >= 4:
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self.framer.start_framing()
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self.save(obj)
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self.write(STOP)
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self.framer.end_framing()
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def memoize(self, obj):
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"""Store an object in the memo."""
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# The Pickler memo is a dictionary mapping object ids to 2-tuples
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# that contain the Unpickler memo key and the object being memoized.
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# The memo key is written to the pickle and will become
|
|
# the key in the Unpickler's memo. The object is stored in the
|
|
# Pickler memo so that transient objects are kept alive during
|
|
# pickling.
|
|
|
|
# The use of the Unpickler memo length as the memo key is just a
|
|
# convention. The only requirement is that the memo values be unique.
|
|
# But there appears no advantage to any other scheme, and this
|
|
# scheme allows the Unpickler memo to be implemented as a plain (but
|
|
# growable) array, indexed by memo key.
|
|
if self.fast:
|
|
return
|
|
assert id(obj) not in self.memo
|
|
idx = len(self.memo)
|
|
self.write(self.put(idx))
|
|
self.memo[id(obj)] = idx, obj
|
|
|
|
# Return a PUT (BINPUT, LONG_BINPUT) opcode string, with argument i.
|
|
def put(self, idx):
|
|
if self.proto >= 4:
|
|
return MEMOIZE
|
|
elif self.bin:
|
|
if idx < 256:
|
|
return BINPUT + pack("<B", idx)
|
|
else:
|
|
return LONG_BINPUT + pack("<I", idx)
|
|
else:
|
|
return PUT + repr(idx).encode("ascii") + b'\n'
|
|
|
|
# Return a GET (BINGET, LONG_BINGET) opcode string, with argument i.
|
|
def get(self, i):
|
|
if self.bin:
|
|
if i < 256:
|
|
return BINGET + pack("<B", i)
|
|
else:
|
|
return LONG_BINGET + pack("<I", i)
|
|
|
|
return GET + repr(i).encode("ascii") + b'\n'
|
|
|
|
def save(self, obj, save_persistent_id=True):
|
|
self.framer.commit_frame()
|
|
|
|
# Check for persistent id (defined by a subclass)
|
|
pid = self.persistent_id(obj)
|
|
if pid is not None and save_persistent_id:
|
|
self.save_pers(pid)
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
# Check the memo
|
|
x = self.memo.get(id(obj))
|
|
if x is not None:
|
|
self.write(self.get(x[0]))
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
rv = NotImplemented
|
|
reduce = getattr(self, "reducer_override", None)
|
|
if reduce is not None:
|
|
rv = reduce(obj)
|
|
|
|
if rv is NotImplemented:
|
|
# Check the type dispatch table
|
|
t = type(obj)
|
|
f = self.dispatch.get(t)
|
|
if f is not None:
|
|
f(self, obj) # Call unbound method with explicit self
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
# Check private dispatch table if any, or else
|
|
# copyreg.dispatch_table
|
|
reduce = getattr(self, 'dispatch_table', dispatch_table).get(t)
|
|
if reduce is not None:
|
|
rv = reduce(obj)
|
|
else:
|
|
# Check for a class with a custom metaclass; treat as regular
|
|
# class
|
|
if issubclass(t, type):
|
|
self.save_global(obj)
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
# Check for a __reduce_ex__ method, fall back to __reduce__
|
|
reduce = getattr(obj, "__reduce_ex__", None)
|
|
if reduce is not None:
|
|
rv = reduce(self.proto)
|
|
else:
|
|
reduce = getattr(obj, "__reduce__", None)
|
|
if reduce is not None:
|
|
rv = reduce()
|
|
else:
|
|
raise PicklingError("Can't pickle %r object: %r" %
|
|
(t.__name__, obj))
|
|
|
|
# Check for string returned by reduce(), meaning "save as global"
|
|
if isinstance(rv, str):
|
|
self.save_global(obj, rv)
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
# Assert that reduce() returned a tuple
|
|
if not isinstance(rv, tuple):
|
|
raise PicklingError("%s must return string or tuple" % reduce)
|
|
|
|
# Assert that it returned an appropriately sized tuple
|
|
l = len(rv)
|
|
if not (2 <= l <= 6):
|
|
raise PicklingError("Tuple returned by %s must have "
|
|
"two to six elements" % reduce)
|
|
|
|
# Save the reduce() output and finally memoize the object
|
|
self.save_reduce(obj=obj, *rv)
|
|
|
|
def persistent_id(self, obj):
|
|
# This exists so a subclass can override it
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
def save_pers(self, pid):
|
|
# Save a persistent id reference
|
|
if self.bin:
|
|
self.save(pid, save_persistent_id=False)
|
|
self.write(BINPERSID)
|
|
else:
|
|
try:
|
|
self.write(PERSID + str(pid).encode("ascii") + b'\n')
|
|
except UnicodeEncodeError:
|
|
raise PicklingError(
|
|
"persistent IDs in protocol 0 must be ASCII strings")
|
|
|
|
def save_reduce(self, func, args, state=None, listitems=None,
|
|
dictitems=None, state_setter=None, obj=None):
|
|
# This API is called by some subclasses
|
|
|
|
if not isinstance(args, tuple):
|
|
raise PicklingError("args from save_reduce() must be a tuple")
|
|
if not callable(func):
|
|
raise PicklingError("func from save_reduce() must be callable")
|
|
|
|
save = self.save
|
|
write = self.write
|
|
|
|
func_name = getattr(func, "__name__", "")
|
|
if self.proto >= 2 and func_name == "__newobj_ex__":
|
|
cls, args, kwargs = args
|
|
if not hasattr(cls, "__new__"):
|
|
raise PicklingError("args[0] from {} args has no __new__"
|
|
.format(func_name))
|
|
if obj is not None and cls is not obj.__class__:
|
|
raise PicklingError("args[0] from {} args has the wrong class"
|
|
.format(func_name))
|
|
if self.proto >= 4:
|
|
save(cls)
|
|
save(args)
|
|
save(kwargs)
|
|
write(NEWOBJ_EX)
|
|
else:
|
|
func = partial(cls.__new__, cls, *args, **kwargs)
|
|
save(func)
|
|
save(())
|
|
write(REDUCE)
|
|
elif self.proto >= 2 and func_name == "__newobj__":
|
|
# A __reduce__ implementation can direct protocol 2 or newer to
|
|
# use the more efficient NEWOBJ opcode, while still
|
|
# allowing protocol 0 and 1 to work normally. For this to
|
|
# work, the function returned by __reduce__ should be
|
|
# called __newobj__, and its first argument should be a
|
|
# class. The implementation for __newobj__
|
|
# should be as follows, although pickle has no way to
|
|
# verify this:
|
|
#
|
|
# def __newobj__(cls, *args):
|
|
# return cls.__new__(cls, *args)
|
|
#
|
|
# Protocols 0 and 1 will pickle a reference to __newobj__,
|
|
# while protocol 2 (and above) will pickle a reference to
|
|
# cls, the remaining args tuple, and the NEWOBJ code,
|
|
# which calls cls.__new__(cls, *args) at unpickling time
|
|
# (see load_newobj below). If __reduce__ returns a
|
|
# three-tuple, the state from the third tuple item will be
|
|
# pickled regardless of the protocol, calling __setstate__
|
|
# at unpickling time (see load_build below).
|
|
#
|
|
# Note that no standard __newobj__ implementation exists;
|
|
# you have to provide your own. This is to enforce
|
|
# compatibility with Python 2.2 (pickles written using
|
|
# protocol 0 or 1 in Python 2.3 should be unpicklable by
|
|
# Python 2.2).
|
|
cls = args[0]
|
|
if not hasattr(cls, "__new__"):
|
|
raise PicklingError(
|
|
"args[0] from __newobj__ args has no __new__")
|
|
if obj is not None and cls is not obj.__class__:
|
|
raise PicklingError(
|
|
"args[0] from __newobj__ args has the wrong class")
|
|
args = args[1:]
|
|
save(cls)
|
|
save(args)
|
|
write(NEWOBJ)
|
|
else:
|
|
save(func)
|
|
save(args)
|
|
write(REDUCE)
|
|
|
|
if obj is not None:
|
|
# If the object is already in the memo, this means it is
|
|
# recursive. In this case, throw away everything we put on the
|
|
# stack, and fetch the object back from the memo.
|
|
if id(obj) in self.memo:
|
|
write(POP + self.get(self.memo[id(obj)][0]))
|
|
else:
|
|
self.memoize(obj)
|
|
|
|
# More new special cases (that work with older protocols as
|
|
# well): when __reduce__ returns a tuple with 4 or 5 items,
|
|
# the 4th and 5th item should be iterators that provide list
|
|
# items and dict items (as (key, value) tuples), or None.
|
|
|
|
if listitems is not None:
|
|
self._batch_appends(listitems)
|
|
|
|
if dictitems is not None:
|
|
self._batch_setitems(dictitems)
|
|
|
|
if state is not None:
|
|
if state_setter is None:
|
|
save(state)
|
|
write(BUILD)
|
|
else:
|
|
# If a state_setter is specified, call it instead of load_build
|
|
# to update obj's with its previous state.
|
|
# First, push state_setter and its tuple of expected arguments
|
|
# (obj, state) onto the stack.
|
|
save(state_setter)
|
|
save(obj) # simple BINGET opcode as obj is already memoized.
|
|
save(state)
|
|
write(TUPLE2)
|
|
# Trigger a state_setter(obj, state) function call.
|
|
write(REDUCE)
|
|
# The purpose of state_setter is to carry-out an
|
|
# inplace modification of obj. We do not care about what the
|
|
# method might return, so its output is eventually removed from
|
|
# the stack.
|
|
write(POP)
|
|
|
|
# Methods below this point are dispatched through the dispatch table
|
|
|
|
dispatch = {}
|
|
|
|
def save_none(self, obj):
|
|
self.write(NONE)
|
|
dispatch[type(None)] = save_none
|
|
|
|
def save_bool(self, obj):
|
|
if self.proto >= 2:
|
|
self.write(NEWTRUE if obj else NEWFALSE)
|
|
else:
|
|
self.write(TRUE if obj else FALSE)
|
|
dispatch[bool] = save_bool
|
|
|
|
def save_long(self, obj):
|
|
if self.bin:
|
|
# If the int is small enough to fit in a signed 4-byte 2's-comp
|
|
# format, we can store it more efficiently than the general
|
|
# case.
|
|
# First one- and two-byte unsigned ints:
|
|
if obj >= 0:
|
|
if obj <= 0xff:
|
|
self.write(BININT1 + pack("<B", obj))
|
|
return
|
|
if obj <= 0xffff:
|
|
self.write(BININT2 + pack("<H", obj))
|
|
return
|
|
# Next check for 4-byte signed ints:
|
|
if -0x80000000 <= obj <= 0x7fffffff:
|
|
self.write(BININT + pack("<i", obj))
|
|
return
|
|
if self.proto >= 2:
|
|
encoded = encode_long(obj)
|
|
n = len(encoded)
|
|
if n < 256:
|
|
self.write(LONG1 + pack("<B", n) + encoded)
|
|
else:
|
|
self.write(LONG4 + pack("<i", n) + encoded)
|
|
return
|
|
if -0x80000000 <= obj <= 0x7fffffff:
|
|
self.write(INT + repr(obj).encode("ascii") + b'\n')
|
|
else:
|
|
self.write(LONG + repr(obj).encode("ascii") + b'L\n')
|
|
dispatch[int] = save_long
|
|
|
|
def save_float(self, obj):
|
|
if self.bin:
|
|
self.write(BINFLOAT + pack('>d', obj))
|
|
else:
|
|
self.write(FLOAT + repr(obj).encode("ascii") + b'\n')
|
|
dispatch[float] = save_float
|
|
|
|
def save_bytes(self, obj):
|
|
if self.proto < 3:
|
|
if not obj: # bytes object is empty
|
|
self.save_reduce(bytes, (), obj=obj)
|
|
else:
|
|
self.save_reduce(codecs.encode,
|
|
(str(obj, 'latin1'), 'latin1'), obj=obj)
|
|
return
|
|
n = len(obj)
|
|
if n <= 0xff:
|
|
self.write(SHORT_BINBYTES + pack("<B", n) + obj)
|
|
elif n > 0xffffffff and self.proto >= 4:
|
|
self._write_large_bytes(BINBYTES8 + pack("<Q", n), obj)
|
|
elif n >= self.framer._FRAME_SIZE_TARGET:
|
|
self._write_large_bytes(BINBYTES + pack("<I", n), obj)
|
|
else:
|
|
self.write(BINBYTES + pack("<I", n) + obj)
|
|
self.memoize(obj)
|
|
dispatch[bytes] = save_bytes
|
|
|
|
def save_bytearray(self, obj):
|
|
if self.proto < 5:
|
|
if not obj: # bytearray is empty
|
|
self.save_reduce(bytearray, (), obj=obj)
|
|
else:
|
|
self.save_reduce(bytearray, (bytes(obj),), obj=obj)
|
|
return
|
|
n = len(obj)
|
|
if n >= self.framer._FRAME_SIZE_TARGET:
|
|
self._write_large_bytes(BYTEARRAY8 + pack("<Q", n), obj)
|
|
else:
|
|
self.write(BYTEARRAY8 + pack("<Q", n) + obj)
|
|
dispatch[bytearray] = save_bytearray
|
|
|
|
if _HAVE_PICKLE_BUFFER:
|
|
def save_picklebuffer(self, obj):
|
|
if self.proto < 5:
|
|
raise PicklingError("PickleBuffer can only pickled with "
|
|
"protocol >= 5")
|
|
with obj.raw() as m:
|
|
if not m.contiguous:
|
|
raise PicklingError("PickleBuffer can not be pickled when "
|
|
"pointing to a non-contiguous buffer")
|
|
in_band = True
|
|
if self._buffer_callback is not None:
|
|
in_band = bool(self._buffer_callback(obj))
|
|
if in_band:
|
|
# Write data in-band
|
|
# XXX The C implementation avoids a copy here
|
|
if m.readonly:
|
|
self.save_bytes(m.tobytes())
|
|
else:
|
|
self.save_bytearray(m.tobytes())
|
|
else:
|
|
# Write data out-of-band
|
|
self.write(NEXT_BUFFER)
|
|
if m.readonly:
|
|
self.write(READONLY_BUFFER)
|
|
|
|
dispatch[PickleBuffer] = save_picklebuffer
|
|
|
|
def save_str(self, obj):
|
|
if self.bin:
|
|
encoded = obj.encode('utf-8', 'surrogatepass')
|
|
n = len(encoded)
|
|
if n <= 0xff and self.proto >= 4:
|
|
self.write(SHORT_BINUNICODE + pack("<B", n) + encoded)
|
|
elif n > 0xffffffff and self.proto >= 4:
|
|
self._write_large_bytes(BINUNICODE8 + pack("<Q", n), encoded)
|
|
elif n >= self.framer._FRAME_SIZE_TARGET:
|
|
self._write_large_bytes(BINUNICODE + pack("<I", n), encoded)
|
|
else:
|
|
self.write(BINUNICODE + pack("<I", n) + encoded)
|
|
else:
|
|
obj = obj.replace("\\", "\\u005c")
|
|
obj = obj.replace("\0", "\\u0000")
|
|
obj = obj.replace("\n", "\\u000a")
|
|
obj = obj.replace("\r", "\\u000d")
|
|
obj = obj.replace("\x1a", "\\u001a") # EOF on DOS
|
|
self.write(UNICODE + obj.encode('raw-unicode-escape') +
|
|
b'\n')
|
|
self.memoize(obj)
|
|
dispatch[str] = save_str
|
|
|
|
def save_tuple(self, obj):
|
|
if not obj: # tuple is empty
|
|
if self.bin:
|
|
self.write(EMPTY_TUPLE)
|
|
else:
|
|
self.write(MARK + TUPLE)
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
n = len(obj)
|
|
save = self.save
|
|
memo = self.memo
|
|
if n <= 3 and self.proto >= 2:
|
|
for element in obj:
|
|
save(element)
|
|
# Subtle. Same as in the big comment below.
|
|
if id(obj) in memo:
|
|
get = self.get(memo[id(obj)][0])
|
|
self.write(POP * n + get)
|
|
else:
|
|
self.write(_tuplesize2code[n])
|
|
self.memoize(obj)
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
# proto 0 or proto 1 and tuple isn't empty, or proto > 1 and tuple
|
|
# has more than 3 elements.
|
|
write = self.write
|
|
write(MARK)
|
|
for element in obj:
|
|
save(element)
|
|
|
|
if id(obj) in memo:
|
|
# Subtle. d was not in memo when we entered save_tuple(), so
|
|
# the process of saving the tuple's elements must have saved
|
|
# the tuple itself: the tuple is recursive. The proper action
|
|
# now is to throw away everything we put on the stack, and
|
|
# simply GET the tuple (it's already constructed). This check
|
|
# could have been done in the "for element" loop instead, but
|
|
# recursive tuples are a rare thing.
|
|
get = self.get(memo[id(obj)][0])
|
|
if self.bin:
|
|
write(POP_MARK + get)
|
|
else: # proto 0 -- POP_MARK not available
|
|
write(POP * (n+1) + get)
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
# No recursion.
|
|
write(TUPLE)
|
|
self.memoize(obj)
|
|
|
|
dispatch[tuple] = save_tuple
|
|
|
|
def save_list(self, obj):
|
|
if self.bin:
|
|
self.write(EMPTY_LIST)
|
|
else: # proto 0 -- can't use EMPTY_LIST
|
|
self.write(MARK + LIST)
|
|
|
|
self.memoize(obj)
|
|
self._batch_appends(obj)
|
|
|
|
dispatch[list] = save_list
|
|
|
|
_BATCHSIZE = 1000
|
|
|
|
def _batch_appends(self, items):
|
|
# Helper to batch up APPENDS sequences
|
|
save = self.save
|
|
write = self.write
|
|
|
|
if not self.bin:
|
|
for x in items:
|
|
save(x)
|
|
write(APPEND)
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
it = iter(items)
|
|
while True:
|
|
tmp = list(islice(it, self._BATCHSIZE))
|
|
n = len(tmp)
|
|
if n > 1:
|
|
write(MARK)
|
|
for x in tmp:
|
|
save(x)
|
|
write(APPENDS)
|
|
elif n:
|
|
save(tmp[0])
|
|
write(APPEND)
|
|
# else tmp is empty, and we're done
|
|
if n < self._BATCHSIZE:
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
def save_dict(self, obj):
|
|
if self.bin:
|
|
self.write(EMPTY_DICT)
|
|
else: # proto 0 -- can't use EMPTY_DICT
|
|
self.write(MARK + DICT)
|
|
|
|
self.memoize(obj)
|
|
self._batch_setitems(obj.items())
|
|
|
|
dispatch[dict] = save_dict
|
|
if PyStringMap is not None:
|
|
dispatch[PyStringMap] = save_dict
|
|
|
|
def _batch_setitems(self, items):
|
|
# Helper to batch up SETITEMS sequences; proto >= 1 only
|
|
save = self.save
|
|
write = self.write
|
|
|
|
if not self.bin:
|
|
for k, v in items:
|
|
save(k)
|
|
save(v)
|
|
write(SETITEM)
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
it = iter(items)
|
|
while True:
|
|
tmp = list(islice(it, self._BATCHSIZE))
|
|
n = len(tmp)
|
|
if n > 1:
|
|
write(MARK)
|
|
for k, v in tmp:
|
|
save(k)
|
|
save(v)
|
|
write(SETITEMS)
|
|
elif n:
|
|
k, v = tmp[0]
|
|
save(k)
|
|
save(v)
|
|
write(SETITEM)
|
|
# else tmp is empty, and we're done
|
|
if n < self._BATCHSIZE:
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
def save_set(self, obj):
|
|
save = self.save
|
|
write = self.write
|
|
|
|
if self.proto < 4:
|
|
self.save_reduce(set, (list(obj),), obj=obj)
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
write(EMPTY_SET)
|
|
self.memoize(obj)
|
|
|
|
it = iter(obj)
|
|
while True:
|
|
batch = list(islice(it, self._BATCHSIZE))
|
|
n = len(batch)
|
|
if n > 0:
|
|
write(MARK)
|
|
for item in batch:
|
|
save(item)
|
|
write(ADDITEMS)
|
|
if n < self._BATCHSIZE:
|
|
return
|
|
dispatch[set] = save_set
|
|
|
|
def save_frozenset(self, obj):
|
|
save = self.save
|
|
write = self.write
|
|
|
|
if self.proto < 4:
|
|
self.save_reduce(frozenset, (list(obj),), obj=obj)
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
write(MARK)
|
|
for item in obj:
|
|
save(item)
|
|
|
|
if id(obj) in self.memo:
|
|
# If the object is already in the memo, this means it is
|
|
# recursive. In this case, throw away everything we put on the
|
|
# stack, and fetch the object back from the memo.
|
|
write(POP_MARK + self.get(self.memo[id(obj)][0]))
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
write(FROZENSET)
|
|
self.memoize(obj)
|
|
dispatch[frozenset] = save_frozenset
|
|
|
|
def save_global(self, obj, name=None):
|
|
write = self.write
|
|
memo = self.memo
|
|
|
|
if name is None:
|
|
name = getattr(obj, '__qualname__', None)
|
|
if name is None:
|
|
name = obj.__name__
|
|
|
|
module_name = whichmodule(obj, name)
|
|
try:
|
|
__import__(module_name, level=0)
|
|
module = sys.modules[module_name]
|
|
obj2, parent = _getattribute(module, name)
|
|
except (ImportError, KeyError, AttributeError):
|
|
raise PicklingError(
|
|
"Can't pickle %r: it's not found as %s.%s" %
|
|
(obj, module_name, name)) from None
|
|
else:
|
|
if obj2 is not obj:
|
|
raise PicklingError(
|
|
"Can't pickle %r: it's not the same object as %s.%s" %
|
|
(obj, module_name, name))
|
|
|
|
if self.proto >= 2:
|
|
code = _extension_registry.get((module_name, name))
|
|
if code:
|
|
assert code > 0
|
|
if code <= 0xff:
|
|
write(EXT1 + pack("<B", code))
|
|
elif code <= 0xffff:
|
|
write(EXT2 + pack("<H", code))
|
|
else:
|
|
write(EXT4 + pack("<i", code))
|
|
return
|
|
lastname = name.rpartition('.')[2]
|
|
if parent is module:
|
|
name = lastname
|
|
# Non-ASCII identifiers are supported only with protocols >= 3.
|
|
if self.proto >= 4:
|
|
self.save(module_name)
|
|
self.save(name)
|
|
write(STACK_GLOBAL)
|
|
elif parent is not module:
|
|
self.save_reduce(getattr, (parent, lastname))
|
|
elif self.proto >= 3:
|
|
write(GLOBAL + bytes(module_name, "utf-8") + b'\n' +
|
|
bytes(name, "utf-8") + b'\n')
|
|
else:
|
|
if self.fix_imports:
|
|
r_name_mapping = _compat_pickle.REVERSE_NAME_MAPPING
|
|
r_import_mapping = _compat_pickle.REVERSE_IMPORT_MAPPING
|
|
if (module_name, name) in r_name_mapping:
|
|
module_name, name = r_name_mapping[(module_name, name)]
|
|
elif module_name in r_import_mapping:
|
|
module_name = r_import_mapping[module_name]
|
|
try:
|
|
write(GLOBAL + bytes(module_name, "ascii") + b'\n' +
|
|
bytes(name, "ascii") + b'\n')
|
|
except UnicodeEncodeError:
|
|
raise PicklingError(
|
|
"can't pickle global identifier '%s.%s' using "
|
|
"pickle protocol %i" % (module, name, self.proto)) from None
|
|
|
|
self.memoize(obj)
|
|
|
|
def save_type(self, obj):
|
|
if obj is type(None):
|
|
return self.save_reduce(type, (None,), obj=obj)
|
|
elif obj is type(NotImplemented):
|
|
return self.save_reduce(type, (NotImplemented,), obj=obj)
|
|
elif obj is type(...):
|
|
return self.save_reduce(type, (...,), obj=obj)
|
|
return self.save_global(obj)
|
|
|
|
dispatch[FunctionType] = save_global
|
|
dispatch[type] = save_type
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Unpickling machinery
|
|
|
|
class _Unpickler:
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, file, *, fix_imports=True,
|
|
encoding="ASCII", errors="strict", buffers=None):
|
|
"""This takes a binary file for reading a pickle data stream.
|
|
|
|
The protocol version of the pickle is detected automatically, so
|
|
no proto argument is needed.
|
|
|
|
The argument *file* must have two methods, a read() method that
|
|
takes an integer argument, and a readline() method that requires
|
|
no arguments. Both methods should return bytes. Thus *file*
|
|
can be a binary file object opened for reading, an io.BytesIO
|
|
object, or any other custom object that meets this interface.
|
|
|
|
The file-like object must have two methods, a read() method
|
|
that takes an integer argument, and a readline() method that
|
|
requires no arguments. Both methods should return bytes.
|
|
Thus file-like object can be a binary file object opened for
|
|
reading, a BytesIO object, or any other custom object that
|
|
meets this interface.
|
|
|
|
If *buffers* is not None, it should be an iterable of buffer-enabled
|
|
objects that is consumed each time the pickle stream references
|
|
an out-of-band buffer view. Such buffers have been given in order
|
|
to the *buffer_callback* of a Pickler object.
|
|
|
|
If *buffers* is None (the default), then the buffers are taken
|
|
from the pickle stream, assuming they are serialized there.
|
|
It is an error for *buffers* to be None if the pickle stream
|
|
was produced with a non-None *buffer_callback*.
|
|
|
|
Other optional arguments are *fix_imports*, *encoding* and
|
|
*errors*, which are used to control compatibility support for
|
|
pickle stream generated by Python 2. If *fix_imports* is True,
|
|
pickle will try to map the old Python 2 names to the new names
|
|
used in Python 3. The *encoding* and *errors* tell pickle how
|
|
to decode 8-bit string instances pickled by Python 2; these
|
|
default to 'ASCII' and 'strict', respectively. *encoding* can be
|
|
'bytes' to read theses 8-bit string instances as bytes objects.
|
|
"""
|
|
self._buffers = iter(buffers) if buffers is not None else None
|
|
self._file_readline = file.readline
|
|
self._file_read = file.read
|
|
self.memo = {}
|
|
self.encoding = encoding
|
|
self.errors = errors
|
|
self.proto = 0
|
|
self.fix_imports = fix_imports
|
|
|
|
def load(self):
|
|
"""Read a pickled object representation from the open file.
|
|
|
|
Return the reconstituted object hierarchy specified in the file.
|
|
"""
|
|
# Check whether Unpickler was initialized correctly. This is
|
|
# only needed to mimic the behavior of _pickle.Unpickler.dump().
|
|
if not hasattr(self, "_file_read"):
|
|
raise UnpicklingError("Unpickler.__init__() was not called by "
|
|
"%s.__init__()" % (self.__class__.__name__,))
|
|
self._unframer = _Unframer(self._file_read, self._file_readline)
|
|
self.read = self._unframer.read
|
|
self.readinto = self._unframer.readinto
|
|
self.readline = self._unframer.readline
|
|
self.metastack = []
|
|
self.stack = []
|
|
self.append = self.stack.append
|
|
self.proto = 0
|
|
read = self.read
|
|
dispatch = self.dispatch
|
|
try:
|
|
while True:
|
|
key = read(1)
|
|
if not key:
|
|
raise EOFError
|
|
assert isinstance(key, bytes_types)
|
|
dispatch[key[0]](self)
|
|
except _Stop as stopinst:
|
|
return stopinst.value
|
|
|
|
# Return a list of items pushed in the stack after last MARK instruction.
|
|
def pop_mark(self):
|
|
items = self.stack
|
|
self.stack = self.metastack.pop()
|
|
self.append = self.stack.append
|
|
return items
|
|
|
|
def persistent_load(self, pid):
|
|
raise UnpicklingError("unsupported persistent id encountered")
|
|
|
|
dispatch = {}
|
|
|
|
def load_proto(self):
|
|
proto = self.read(1)[0]
|
|
if not 0 <= proto <= HIGHEST_PROTOCOL:
|
|
raise ValueError("unsupported pickle protocol: %d" % proto)
|
|
self.proto = proto
|
|
dispatch[PROTO[0]] = load_proto
|
|
|
|
def load_frame(self):
|
|
frame_size, = unpack('<Q', self.read(8))
|
|
if frame_size > sys.maxsize:
|
|
raise ValueError("frame size > sys.maxsize: %d" % frame_size)
|
|
self._unframer.load_frame(frame_size)
|
|
dispatch[FRAME[0]] = load_frame
|
|
|
|
def load_persid(self):
|
|
try:
|
|
pid = self.readline()[:-1].decode("ascii")
|
|
except UnicodeDecodeError:
|
|
raise UnpicklingError(
|
|
"persistent IDs in protocol 0 must be ASCII strings")
|
|
self.append(self.persistent_load(pid))
|
|
dispatch[PERSID[0]] = load_persid
|
|
|
|
def load_binpersid(self):
|
|
pid = self.stack.pop()
|
|
self.append(self.persistent_load(pid))
|
|
dispatch[BINPERSID[0]] = load_binpersid
|
|
|
|
def load_none(self):
|
|
self.append(None)
|
|
dispatch[NONE[0]] = load_none
|
|
|
|
def load_false(self):
|
|
self.append(False)
|
|
dispatch[NEWFALSE[0]] = load_false
|
|
|
|
def load_true(self):
|
|
self.append(True)
|
|
dispatch[NEWTRUE[0]] = load_true
|
|
|
|
def load_int(self):
|
|
data = self.readline()
|
|
if data == FALSE[1:]:
|
|
val = False
|
|
elif data == TRUE[1:]:
|
|
val = True
|
|
else:
|
|
val = int(data, 0)
|
|
self.append(val)
|
|
dispatch[INT[0]] = load_int
|
|
|
|
def load_binint(self):
|
|
self.append(unpack('<i', self.read(4))[0])
|
|
dispatch[BININT[0]] = load_binint
|
|
|
|
def load_binint1(self):
|
|
self.append(self.read(1)[0])
|
|
dispatch[BININT1[0]] = load_binint1
|
|
|
|
def load_binint2(self):
|
|
self.append(unpack('<H', self.read(2))[0])
|
|
dispatch[BININT2[0]] = load_binint2
|
|
|
|
def load_long(self):
|
|
val = self.readline()[:-1]
|
|
if val and val[-1] == b'L'[0]:
|
|
val = val[:-1]
|
|
self.append(int(val, 0))
|
|
dispatch[LONG[0]] = load_long
|
|
|
|
def load_long1(self):
|
|
n = self.read(1)[0]
|
|
data = self.read(n)
|
|
self.append(decode_long(data))
|
|
dispatch[LONG1[0]] = load_long1
|
|
|
|
def load_long4(self):
|
|
n, = unpack('<i', self.read(4))
|
|
if n < 0:
|
|
# Corrupt or hostile pickle -- we never write one like this
|
|
raise UnpicklingError("LONG pickle has negative byte count")
|
|
data = self.read(n)
|
|
self.append(decode_long(data))
|
|
dispatch[LONG4[0]] = load_long4
|
|
|
|
def load_float(self):
|
|
self.append(float(self.readline()[:-1]))
|
|
dispatch[FLOAT[0]] = load_float
|
|
|
|
def load_binfloat(self):
|
|
self.append(unpack('>d', self.read(8))[0])
|
|
dispatch[BINFLOAT[0]] = load_binfloat
|
|
|
|
def _decode_string(self, value):
|
|
# Used to allow strings from Python 2 to be decoded either as
|
|
# bytes or Unicode strings. This should be used only with the
|
|
# STRING, BINSTRING and SHORT_BINSTRING opcodes.
|
|
if self.encoding == "bytes":
|
|
return value
|
|
else:
|
|
return value.decode(self.encoding, self.errors)
|
|
|
|
def load_string(self):
|
|
data = self.readline()[:-1]
|
|
# Strip outermost quotes
|
|
if len(data) >= 2 and data[0] == data[-1] and data[0] in b'"\'':
|
|
data = data[1:-1]
|
|
else:
|
|
raise UnpicklingError("the STRING opcode argument must be quoted")
|
|
self.append(self._decode_string(codecs.escape_decode(data)[0]))
|
|
dispatch[STRING[0]] = load_string
|
|
|
|
def load_binstring(self):
|
|
# Deprecated BINSTRING uses signed 32-bit length
|
|
len, = unpack('<i', self.read(4))
|
|
if len < 0:
|
|
raise UnpicklingError("BINSTRING pickle has negative byte count")
|
|
data = self.read(len)
|
|
self.append(self._decode_string(data))
|
|
dispatch[BINSTRING[0]] = load_binstring
|
|
|
|
def load_binbytes(self):
|
|
len, = unpack('<I', self.read(4))
|
|
if len > maxsize:
|
|
raise UnpicklingError("BINBYTES exceeds system's maximum size "
|
|
"of %d bytes" % maxsize)
|
|
self.append(self.read(len))
|
|
dispatch[BINBYTES[0]] = load_binbytes
|
|
|
|
def load_unicode(self):
|
|
self.append(str(self.readline()[:-1], 'raw-unicode-escape'))
|
|
dispatch[UNICODE[0]] = load_unicode
|
|
|
|
def load_binunicode(self):
|
|
len, = unpack('<I', self.read(4))
|
|
if len > maxsize:
|
|
raise UnpicklingError("BINUNICODE exceeds system's maximum size "
|
|
"of %d bytes" % maxsize)
|
|
self.append(str(self.read(len), 'utf-8', 'surrogatepass'))
|
|
dispatch[BINUNICODE[0]] = load_binunicode
|
|
|
|
def load_binunicode8(self):
|
|
len, = unpack('<Q', self.read(8))
|
|
if len > maxsize:
|
|
raise UnpicklingError("BINUNICODE8 exceeds system's maximum size "
|
|
"of %d bytes" % maxsize)
|
|
self.append(str(self.read(len), 'utf-8', 'surrogatepass'))
|
|
dispatch[BINUNICODE8[0]] = load_binunicode8
|
|
|
|
def load_binbytes8(self):
|
|
len, = unpack('<Q', self.read(8))
|
|
if len > maxsize:
|
|
raise UnpicklingError("BINBYTES8 exceeds system's maximum size "
|
|
"of %d bytes" % maxsize)
|
|
self.append(self.read(len))
|
|
dispatch[BINBYTES8[0]] = load_binbytes8
|
|
|
|
def load_bytearray8(self):
|
|
len, = unpack('<Q', self.read(8))
|
|
if len > maxsize:
|
|
raise UnpicklingError("BYTEARRAY8 exceeds system's maximum size "
|
|
"of %d bytes" % maxsize)
|
|
b = bytearray(len)
|
|
self.readinto(b)
|
|
self.append(b)
|
|
dispatch[BYTEARRAY8[0]] = load_bytearray8
|
|
|
|
def load_next_buffer(self):
|
|
if self._buffers is None:
|
|
raise UnpicklingError("pickle stream refers to out-of-band data "
|
|
"but no *buffers* argument was given")
|
|
try:
|
|
buf = next(self._buffers)
|
|
except StopIteration:
|
|
raise UnpicklingError("not enough out-of-band buffers")
|
|
self.append(buf)
|
|
dispatch[NEXT_BUFFER[0]] = load_next_buffer
|
|
|
|
def load_readonly_buffer(self):
|
|
buf = self.stack[-1]
|
|
with memoryview(buf) as m:
|
|
if not m.readonly:
|
|
self.stack[-1] = m.toreadonly()
|
|
dispatch[READONLY_BUFFER[0]] = load_readonly_buffer
|
|
|
|
def load_short_binstring(self):
|
|
len = self.read(1)[0]
|
|
data = self.read(len)
|
|
self.append(self._decode_string(data))
|
|
dispatch[SHORT_BINSTRING[0]] = load_short_binstring
|
|
|
|
def load_short_binbytes(self):
|
|
len = self.read(1)[0]
|
|
self.append(self.read(len))
|
|
dispatch[SHORT_BINBYTES[0]] = load_short_binbytes
|
|
|
|
def load_short_binunicode(self):
|
|
len = self.read(1)[0]
|
|
self.append(str(self.read(len), 'utf-8', 'surrogatepass'))
|
|
dispatch[SHORT_BINUNICODE[0]] = load_short_binunicode
|
|
|
|
def load_tuple(self):
|
|
items = self.pop_mark()
|
|
self.append(tuple(items))
|
|
dispatch[TUPLE[0]] = load_tuple
|
|
|
|
def load_empty_tuple(self):
|
|
self.append(())
|
|
dispatch[EMPTY_TUPLE[0]] = load_empty_tuple
|
|
|
|
def load_tuple1(self):
|
|
self.stack[-1] = (self.stack[-1],)
|
|
dispatch[TUPLE1[0]] = load_tuple1
|
|
|
|
def load_tuple2(self):
|
|
self.stack[-2:] = [(self.stack[-2], self.stack[-1])]
|
|
dispatch[TUPLE2[0]] = load_tuple2
|
|
|
|
def load_tuple3(self):
|
|
self.stack[-3:] = [(self.stack[-3], self.stack[-2], self.stack[-1])]
|
|
dispatch[TUPLE3[0]] = load_tuple3
|
|
|
|
def load_empty_list(self):
|
|
self.append([])
|
|
dispatch[EMPTY_LIST[0]] = load_empty_list
|
|
|
|
def load_empty_dictionary(self):
|
|
self.append({})
|
|
dispatch[EMPTY_DICT[0]] = load_empty_dictionary
|
|
|
|
def load_empty_set(self):
|
|
self.append(set())
|
|
dispatch[EMPTY_SET[0]] = load_empty_set
|
|
|
|
def load_frozenset(self):
|
|
items = self.pop_mark()
|
|
self.append(frozenset(items))
|
|
dispatch[FROZENSET[0]] = load_frozenset
|
|
|
|
def load_list(self):
|
|
items = self.pop_mark()
|
|
self.append(items)
|
|
dispatch[LIST[0]] = load_list
|
|
|
|
def load_dict(self):
|
|
items = self.pop_mark()
|
|
d = {items[i]: items[i+1]
|
|
for i in range(0, len(items), 2)}
|
|
self.append(d)
|
|
dispatch[DICT[0]] = load_dict
|
|
|
|
# INST and OBJ differ only in how they get a class object. It's not
|
|
# only sensible to do the rest in a common routine, the two routines
|
|
# previously diverged and grew different bugs.
|
|
# klass is the class to instantiate, and k points to the topmost mark
|
|
# object, following which are the arguments for klass.__init__.
|
|
def _instantiate(self, klass, args):
|
|
if (args or not isinstance(klass, type) or
|
|
hasattr(klass, "__getinitargs__")):
|
|
try:
|
|
value = klass(*args)
|
|
except TypeError as err:
|
|
raise TypeError("in constructor for %s: %s" %
|
|
(klass.__name__, str(err)), sys.exc_info()[2])
|
|
else:
|
|
value = klass.__new__(klass)
|
|
self.append(value)
|
|
|
|
def load_inst(self):
|
|
module = self.readline()[:-1].decode("ascii")
|
|
name = self.readline()[:-1].decode("ascii")
|
|
klass = self.find_class(module, name)
|
|
self._instantiate(klass, self.pop_mark())
|
|
dispatch[INST[0]] = load_inst
|
|
|
|
def load_obj(self):
|
|
# Stack is ... markobject classobject arg1 arg2 ...
|
|
args = self.pop_mark()
|
|
cls = args.pop(0)
|
|
self._instantiate(cls, args)
|
|
dispatch[OBJ[0]] = load_obj
|
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def load_newobj(self):
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args = self.stack.pop()
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cls = self.stack.pop()
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obj = cls.__new__(cls, *args)
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self.append(obj)
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dispatch[NEWOBJ[0]] = load_newobj
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|
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def load_newobj_ex(self):
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kwargs = self.stack.pop()
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args = self.stack.pop()
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cls = self.stack.pop()
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obj = cls.__new__(cls, *args, **kwargs)
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self.append(obj)
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dispatch[NEWOBJ_EX[0]] = load_newobj_ex
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def load_global(self):
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module = self.readline()[:-1].decode("utf-8")
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name = self.readline()[:-1].decode("utf-8")
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klass = self.find_class(module, name)
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self.append(klass)
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dispatch[GLOBAL[0]] = load_global
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|
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def load_stack_global(self):
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name = self.stack.pop()
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module = self.stack.pop()
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if type(name) is not str or type(module) is not str:
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raise UnpicklingError("STACK_GLOBAL requires str")
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self.append(self.find_class(module, name))
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dispatch[STACK_GLOBAL[0]] = load_stack_global
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|
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def load_ext1(self):
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code = self.read(1)[0]
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self.get_extension(code)
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dispatch[EXT1[0]] = load_ext1
|
|
|
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def load_ext2(self):
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|
code, = unpack('<H', self.read(2))
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self.get_extension(code)
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|
dispatch[EXT2[0]] = load_ext2
|
|
|
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def load_ext4(self):
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code, = unpack('<i', self.read(4))
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self.get_extension(code)
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dispatch[EXT4[0]] = load_ext4
|
|
|
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def get_extension(self, code):
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|
nil = []
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|
obj = _extension_cache.get(code, nil)
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|
if obj is not nil:
|
|
self.append(obj)
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|
return
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|
key = _inverted_registry.get(code)
|
|
if not key:
|
|
if code <= 0: # note that 0 is forbidden
|
|
# Corrupt or hostile pickle.
|
|
raise UnpicklingError("EXT specifies code <= 0")
|
|
raise ValueError("unregistered extension code %d" % code)
|
|
obj = self.find_class(*key)
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|
_extension_cache[code] = obj
|
|
self.append(obj)
|
|
|
|
def find_class(self, module, name):
|
|
# Subclasses may override this.
|
|
sys.audit('pickle.find_class', module, name)
|
|
if self.proto < 3 and self.fix_imports:
|
|
if (module, name) in _compat_pickle.NAME_MAPPING:
|
|
module, name = _compat_pickle.NAME_MAPPING[(module, name)]
|
|
elif module in _compat_pickle.IMPORT_MAPPING:
|
|
module = _compat_pickle.IMPORT_MAPPING[module]
|
|
__import__(module, level=0)
|
|
if self.proto >= 4:
|
|
return _getattribute(sys.modules[module], name)[0]
|
|
else:
|
|
return getattr(sys.modules[module], name)
|
|
|
|
def load_reduce(self):
|
|
stack = self.stack
|
|
args = stack.pop()
|
|
func = stack[-1]
|
|
stack[-1] = func(*args)
|
|
dispatch[REDUCE[0]] = load_reduce
|
|
|
|
def load_pop(self):
|
|
if self.stack:
|
|
del self.stack[-1]
|
|
else:
|
|
self.pop_mark()
|
|
dispatch[POP[0]] = load_pop
|
|
|
|
def load_pop_mark(self):
|
|
self.pop_mark()
|
|
dispatch[POP_MARK[0]] = load_pop_mark
|
|
|
|
def load_dup(self):
|
|
self.append(self.stack[-1])
|
|
dispatch[DUP[0]] = load_dup
|
|
|
|
def load_get(self):
|
|
i = int(self.readline()[:-1])
|
|
try:
|
|
self.append(self.memo[i])
|
|
except KeyError:
|
|
msg = f'Memo value not found at index {i}'
|
|
raise UnpicklingError(msg) from None
|
|
dispatch[GET[0]] = load_get
|
|
|
|
def load_binget(self):
|
|
i = self.read(1)[0]
|
|
try:
|
|
self.append(self.memo[i])
|
|
except KeyError as exc:
|
|
msg = f'Memo value not found at index {i}'
|
|
raise UnpicklingError(msg) from None
|
|
dispatch[BINGET[0]] = load_binget
|
|
|
|
def load_long_binget(self):
|
|
i, = unpack('<I', self.read(4))
|
|
try:
|
|
self.append(self.memo[i])
|
|
except KeyError as exc:
|
|
msg = f'Memo value not found at index {i}'
|
|
raise UnpicklingError(msg) from None
|
|
dispatch[LONG_BINGET[0]] = load_long_binget
|
|
|
|
def load_put(self):
|
|
i = int(self.readline()[:-1])
|
|
if i < 0:
|
|
raise ValueError("negative PUT argument")
|
|
self.memo[i] = self.stack[-1]
|
|
dispatch[PUT[0]] = load_put
|
|
|
|
def load_binput(self):
|
|
i = self.read(1)[0]
|
|
if i < 0:
|
|
raise ValueError("negative BINPUT argument")
|
|
self.memo[i] = self.stack[-1]
|
|
dispatch[BINPUT[0]] = load_binput
|
|
|
|
def load_long_binput(self):
|
|
i, = unpack('<I', self.read(4))
|
|
if i > maxsize:
|
|
raise ValueError("negative LONG_BINPUT argument")
|
|
self.memo[i] = self.stack[-1]
|
|
dispatch[LONG_BINPUT[0]] = load_long_binput
|
|
|
|
def load_memoize(self):
|
|
memo = self.memo
|
|
memo[len(memo)] = self.stack[-1]
|
|
dispatch[MEMOIZE[0]] = load_memoize
|
|
|
|
def load_append(self):
|
|
stack = self.stack
|
|
value = stack.pop()
|
|
list = stack[-1]
|
|
list.append(value)
|
|
dispatch[APPEND[0]] = load_append
|
|
|
|
def load_appends(self):
|
|
items = self.pop_mark()
|
|
list_obj = self.stack[-1]
|
|
try:
|
|
extend = list_obj.extend
|
|
except AttributeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
extend(items)
|
|
return
|
|
# Even if the PEP 307 requires extend() and append() methods,
|
|
# fall back on append() if the object has no extend() method
|
|
# for backward compatibility.
|
|
append = list_obj.append
|
|
for item in items:
|
|
append(item)
|
|
dispatch[APPENDS[0]] = load_appends
|
|
|
|
def load_setitem(self):
|
|
stack = self.stack
|
|
value = stack.pop()
|
|
key = stack.pop()
|
|
dict = stack[-1]
|
|
dict[key] = value
|
|
dispatch[SETITEM[0]] = load_setitem
|
|
|
|
def load_setitems(self):
|
|
items = self.pop_mark()
|
|
dict = self.stack[-1]
|
|
for i in range(0, len(items), 2):
|
|
dict[items[i]] = items[i + 1]
|
|
dispatch[SETITEMS[0]] = load_setitems
|
|
|
|
def load_additems(self):
|
|
items = self.pop_mark()
|
|
set_obj = self.stack[-1]
|
|
if isinstance(set_obj, set):
|
|
set_obj.update(items)
|
|
else:
|
|
add = set_obj.add
|
|
for item in items:
|
|
add(item)
|
|
dispatch[ADDITEMS[0]] = load_additems
|
|
|
|
def load_build(self):
|
|
stack = self.stack
|
|
state = stack.pop()
|
|
inst = stack[-1]
|
|
setstate = getattr(inst, "__setstate__", None)
|
|
if setstate is not None:
|
|
setstate(state)
|
|
return
|
|
slotstate = None
|
|
if isinstance(state, tuple) and len(state) == 2:
|
|
state, slotstate = state
|
|
if state:
|
|
inst_dict = inst.__dict__
|
|
intern = sys.intern
|
|
for k, v in state.items():
|
|
if type(k) is str:
|
|
inst_dict[intern(k)] = v
|
|
else:
|
|
inst_dict[k] = v
|
|
if slotstate:
|
|
for k, v in slotstate.items():
|
|
setattr(inst, k, v)
|
|
dispatch[BUILD[0]] = load_build
|
|
|
|
def load_mark(self):
|
|
self.metastack.append(self.stack)
|
|
self.stack = []
|
|
self.append = self.stack.append
|
|
dispatch[MARK[0]] = load_mark
|
|
|
|
def load_stop(self):
|
|
value = self.stack.pop()
|
|
raise _Stop(value)
|
|
dispatch[STOP[0]] = load_stop
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Shorthands
|
|
|
|
def _dump(obj, file, protocol=None, *, fix_imports=True, buffer_callback=None):
|
|
_Pickler(file, protocol, fix_imports=fix_imports,
|
|
buffer_callback=buffer_callback).dump(obj)
|
|
|
|
def _dumps(obj, protocol=None, *, fix_imports=True, buffer_callback=None):
|
|
f = io.BytesIO()
|
|
_Pickler(f, protocol, fix_imports=fix_imports,
|
|
buffer_callback=buffer_callback).dump(obj)
|
|
res = f.getvalue()
|
|
assert isinstance(res, bytes_types)
|
|
return res
|
|
|
|
def _load(file, *, fix_imports=True, encoding="ASCII", errors="strict",
|
|
buffers=None):
|
|
return _Unpickler(file, fix_imports=fix_imports, buffers=buffers,
|
|
encoding=encoding, errors=errors).load()
|
|
|
|
def _loads(s, /, *, fix_imports=True, encoding="ASCII", errors="strict",
|
|
buffers=None):
|
|
if isinstance(s, str):
|
|
raise TypeError("Can't load pickle from unicode string")
|
|
file = io.BytesIO(s)
|
|
return _Unpickler(file, fix_imports=fix_imports, buffers=buffers,
|
|
encoding=encoding, errors=errors).load()
|
|
|
|
# Use the faster _pickle if possible
|
|
try:
|
|
from _pickle import (
|
|
PickleError,
|
|
PicklingError,
|
|
UnpicklingError,
|
|
Pickler,
|
|
Unpickler,
|
|
dump,
|
|
dumps,
|
|
load,
|
|
loads
|
|
)
|
|
except ImportError:
|
|
Pickler, Unpickler = _Pickler, _Unpickler
|
|
dump, dumps, load, loads = _dump, _dumps, _load, _loads
|
|
|
|
# Doctest
|
|
def _test():
|
|
import doctest
|
|
return doctest.testmod()
|
|
|
|
if __name__ == "__main__":
|
|
import argparse
|
|
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
|
|
description='display contents of the pickle files')
|
|
parser.add_argument(
|
|
'pickle_file', type=argparse.FileType('br'),
|
|
nargs='*', help='the pickle file')
|
|
parser.add_argument(
|
|
'-t', '--test', action='store_true',
|
|
help='run self-test suite')
|
|
parser.add_argument(
|
|
'-v', action='store_true',
|
|
help='run verbosely; only affects self-test run')
|
|
args = parser.parse_args()
|
|
if args.test:
|
|
_test()
|
|
else:
|
|
if not args.pickle_file:
|
|
parser.print_help()
|
|
else:
|
|
import pprint
|
|
for f in args.pickle_file:
|
|
obj = load(f)
|
|
pprint.pprint(obj)
|