memorizingfile.py 3.6 KB

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  1. #!/usr/bin/env python
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  31. """Memorizing file.
  32. A memorizing file wraps a file and memorizes lines read by readline.
  33. """
  34. import sys
  35. class MemorizingFile(object):
  36. """MemorizingFile wraps a file and memorizes lines read by readline.
  37. Note that data read by other methods are not memorized. This behavior
  38. is good enough for memorizing lines SimpleHTTPServer reads before
  39. the control reaches WebSocketRequestHandler.
  40. """
  41. def __init__(self, file_, max_memorized_lines=sys.maxint):
  42. """Construct an instance.
  43. Args:
  44. file_: the file object to wrap.
  45. max_memorized_lines: the maximum number of lines to memorize.
  46. Only the first max_memorized_lines are memorized.
  47. Default: sys.maxint.
  48. """
  49. self._file = file_
  50. self._memorized_lines = []
  51. self._max_memorized_lines = max_memorized_lines
  52. self._buffered = False
  53. self._buffered_line = None
  54. def __getattribute__(self, name):
  55. if name in ('_file', '_memorized_lines', '_max_memorized_lines',
  56. '_buffered', '_buffered_line', 'readline',
  57. 'get_memorized_lines'):
  58. return object.__getattribute__(self, name)
  59. return self._file.__getattribute__(name)
  60. def readline(self, size=-1):
  61. """Override file.readline and memorize the line read.
  62. Note that even if size is specified and smaller than actual size,
  63. the whole line will be read out from underlying file object by
  64. subsequent readline calls.
  65. """
  66. if self._buffered:
  67. line = self._buffered_line
  68. self._buffered = False
  69. else:
  70. line = self._file.readline()
  71. if line and len(self._memorized_lines) < self._max_memorized_lines:
  72. self._memorized_lines.append(line)
  73. if size >= 0 and size < len(line):
  74. self._buffered = True
  75. self._buffered_line = line[size:]
  76. return line[:size]
  77. return line
  78. def get_memorized_lines(self):
  79. """Get lines memorized so far."""
  80. return self._memorized_lines
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