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""" Extended chunk so that it can also handle formats that are almost according to EA IFF 85. In particular, added options to handle little-endian and to handle formats that include the header size in the chunk size value. Fixed a bug where the header size was included in the chunk size, which it isn't according to EA IFF 85. Added a new method getsize() to get the size of the chunk (excluding header). Fixed chunk documentation (TIFF doesn't look like it uses chunks). Converted wave to use chunk. Wave uses EA IFF 85 chunks except that it uses little-endian encoding of integer data. Removed __del__ methods from aifc and wave since I got an AttributeError there upon exit. """
169 lines
5.2 KiB
Python
169 lines
5.2 KiB
Python
"""Simple class to read IFF chunks.
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An IFF chunk (used in formats such as AIFF, TIFF, RMFF (RealMedia File
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Format)) has the following structure:
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+----------------+
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| ID (4 bytes) |
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+----------------+
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| size (4 bytes) |
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+----------------+
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| data |
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| ... |
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+----------------+
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The ID is a 4-byte string which identifies the type of chunk.
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The size field (a 32-bit value, encoded using big-endian byte order)
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gives the size of the whole chunk, including the 8-byte header.
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Usually an IFF-type file consists of one or more chunks. The proposed
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usage of the Chunk class defined here is to instantiate an instance at
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the start of each chunk and read from the instance until it reaches
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the end, after which a new instance can be instantiated. At the end
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of the file, creating a new instance will fail with a EOFError
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exception.
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Usage:
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while 1:
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try:
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chunk = Chunk(file)
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except EOFError:
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break
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chunktype = chunk.getname()
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while 1:
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data = chunk.read(nbytes)
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if not data:
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pass
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# do something with data
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The interface is file-like. The implemented methods are:
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read, close, seek, tell, isatty.
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Extra methods are: skip() (called by close, skips to the end of the chunk),
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getname() (returns the name (ID) of the chunk)
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The __init__ method has one required argument, a file-like object
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(including a chunk instance), and one optional argument, a flag which
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specifies whether or not chunks are aligned on 2-byte boundaries. The
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default is 1, i.e. aligned.
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"""
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class Chunk:
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def __init__(self, file, align = 1, bigendian = 1, inclheader = 0):
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import struct
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self.closed = 0
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self.align = align # whether to align to word (2-byte) boundaries
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if bigendian:
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strflag = '>'
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else:
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strflag = '<'
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self.file = file
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self.chunkname = file.read(4)
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if len(self.chunkname) < 4:
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raise EOFError
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try:
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self.chunksize = struct.unpack(strflag+'l', file.read(4))[0]
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except struct.error:
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raise EOFError
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if inclheader:
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self.chunksize = self.chunksize - 8 # subtract header
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self.size_read = 0
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try:
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self.offset = self.file.tell()
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except:
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self.seekable = 0
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else:
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self.seekable = 1
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def getname(self):
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"""Return the name (ID) of the current chunk."""
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return self.chunkname
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def getsize(self):
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"""Return the size of the current chunk."""
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return self.chunksize
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def close(self):
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if not self.closed:
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self.skip()
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self.closed = 1
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def isatty(self):
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if self.closed:
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raise ValueError, "I/O operation on closed file"
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return 0
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def seek(self, pos, whence = 0):
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"""Seek to specified position into the chunk.
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Default position is 0 (start of chunk).
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If the file is not seekable, this will result in an error.
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"""
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if self.closed:
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raise ValueError, "I/O operation on closed file"
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if not self.seekable:
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raise IOError, "cannot seek"
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if whence == 1:
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pos = pos + self.size_read
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elif whence == 2:
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pos = pos + self.chunk_size
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if pos < 0 or pos > self.chunksize:
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raise RuntimeError
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self.file.seek(self.offset + pos, 0)
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self.size_read = pos
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def tell(self):
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if self.closed:
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raise ValueError, "I/O operation on closed file"
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return self.size_read
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def read(self, size = -1):
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"""Read at most size bytes from the chunk.
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If size is omitted or negative, read until the end
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of the chunk.
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"""
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if self.closed:
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raise ValueError, "I/O operation on closed file"
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if self.size_read >= self.chunksize:
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return ''
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if size < 0:
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size = self.chunksize - self.size_read
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if size > self.chunksize - self.size_read:
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size = self.chunksize - self.size_read
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data = self.file.read(size)
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self.size_read = self.size_read + len(data)
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if self.size_read == self.chunksize and \
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self.align and \
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(self.chunksize & 1):
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dummy = self.file.read(1)
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self.size_read = self.size_read + len(dummy)
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return data
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def skip(self):
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"""Skip the rest of the chunk.
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If you are not interested in the contents of the chunk,
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this method should be called so that the file points to
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the start of the next chunk.
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"""
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if self.closed:
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raise ValueError, "I/O operation on closed file"
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if self.seekable:
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try:
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n = self.chunksize - self.size_read
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# maybe fix alignment
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if self.align and (self.chunksize & 1):
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n = n + 1
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self.file.seek(n, 1)
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self.size_read = self.size_read + n
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return
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except:
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pass
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while self.size_read < self.chunksize:
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n = min(8192, self.chunksize - self.size_read)
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dummy = self.read(n)
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if not dummy:
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raise EOFError
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