# Copyright 2002 Ben Escoto
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"""Convert an iterator to a file object and vice-versa"""

import cPickle, array, types
import Globals, C, robust, log, rpath


class IterFileException(Exception): pass

class UnwrapFile:
	"""Contains some basic methods for parsing a file containing an iter"""
	def __init__(self, file):
		self.file = file

	def _s2l_old(self, s):
		"""Convert string to long int"""
		assert len(s) == 7
		l = 0L
		for i in range(7): l = l*256 + ord(s[i])
		return l

	def _get(self):
		"""Return pair (type, data) next in line on the file

		type is a single character which is either
		"o" for an object,
		"f" for file,
		"c" for a continution of a file,
		"h" for the close value of a file
		"e" for an exception, or
		None if no more data can be read.

		Data is either the file's data, if type is "c" or "f", or the
		actual object if the type is "o", "e", or "r"

		"""
		header = self.file.read(8)
		if not header: return None, None
		if len(header) != 8:
			assert None, "Header %s is only %d bytes" % (header, len(header))
		type, length = header[0], C.str2long(header[1:])
		buf = self.file.read(length)
		if type in ("o", "e", "h"): return type, cPickle.loads(buf)
		else:
			assert type in ("f", "c")
			return type, buf


class IterWrappingFile(UnwrapFile):
	"""An iterator generated from a file.

	Initialize with a file type object, and then it will return the
	elements of the file in order.

	"""
	def __init__(self, file):
		UnwrapFile.__init__(self, file)
		self.currently_in_file = None

	def __iter__(self): return self

	def next(self):
		if self.currently_in_file:
			self.currently_in_file.close() # no error checking by this point
		type, data = self._get()
		if not type: raise StopIteration
		if type == "o" or type == "e": return data
		elif type == "f": return IterVirtualFile(self, data)
		else: raise IterFileException("Bad file type %s" % type)


class IterVirtualFile(UnwrapFile):
	"""Another version of a pretend file

	This is returned by IterWrappingFile when a file is embedded in
	the main file that the IterWrappingFile is based around.

	"""
	def __init__(self, iwf, initial_data):
		"""Initializer

		initial_data is the data from the first block of the file.
		iwf is the iter wrapping file that spawned this
		IterVirtualFile.

		"""
		UnwrapFile.__init__(self, iwf.file)
		self.iwf = iwf
		iwf.currently_in_file = self
		self.buffer = initial_data
		self.closed = None
		if not initial_data: self.set_close_val()

	def read(self, length = -1):
		"""Read length bytes from the file, updating buffers as necessary"""
		assert not self.closed
		if self.iwf.currently_in_file:
			if length >= 0:
				while length >= len(self.buffer):
					if not self.addtobuffer(): break
				real_len = min(length, len(self.buffer))
			else:
				while 1:
					if not self.addtobuffer(): break
				real_len = len(self.buffer)
		else: real_len = min(length, len(self.buffer))

		return_val = self.buffer[:real_len]
		self.buffer = self.buffer[real_len:]
		return return_val
			
	def addtobuffer(self):
		"""Read a chunk from the file and add it to the buffer"""
		assert self.iwf.currently_in_file
		type, data = self.iwf._get()
		if type == "e":
			self.iwf.currently_in_file = None
			raise data
		assert type == "c", "Type is %s instead of c" % type
		if data:
			self.buffer += data
			return 1
		else:
			self.set_close_val()
			return None

	def set_close_val(self):
		"""Read the close value and clear currently_in_file"""
		assert self.iwf.currently_in_file
		self.iwf.currently_in_file = None
		type, object = self.iwf._get()
		assert type == 'h', type
		self.close_value = object

	def close(self):
		"""Currently just reads whats left and discards it"""
		while self.iwf.currently_in_file:
			self.addtobuffer()
			self.buffer = ""
		self.closed = 1
		return self.close_value


class FileWrappingIter:
	"""A file interface wrapping around an iterator

	This is initialized with an iterator, and then converts it into a
	stream of characters.  The object will evaluate as little of the
	iterator as is necessary to provide the requested bytes.

	The actual file is a sequence of marshaled objects, each preceded
	by 8 bytes which identifies the following the type of object, and
	specifies its length.  File objects are not marshalled, but the
	data is written in chunks of Globals.blocksize, and the following
	blocks can identify themselves as continuations.

	"""
	def __init__(self, iter):
		"""Initialize with iter"""
		self.iter = iter
		self.array_buf = array.array('c')
		self.currently_in_file = None
		self.closed = None

	def read(self, length):
		"""Return next length bytes in file"""
		assert not self.closed
		while len(self.array_buf) < length:
			if not self.addtobuffer(): break

		result = self.array_buf[:length].tostring()
		del self.array_buf[:length]
		return result

	def addtobuffer(self):
		"""Updates self.buffer, adding a chunk from the iterator.

		Returns None if we have reached the end of the iterator,
		otherwise return true.

		"""
		if self.currently_in_file: self.addfromfile("c")
		else:
			try: currentobj = self.iter.next()
			except StopIteration: return None
			if hasattr(currentobj, "read") and hasattr(currentobj, "close"):
				self.currently_in_file = currentobj
				self.addfromfile("f")
			else:
				pickle = cPickle.dumps(currentobj, 1)
				self.array_buf.fromstring("o")
				self.array_buf.fromstring(C.long2str(long(len(pickle))))
				self.array_buf.fromstring(pickle)
		return 1

	def addfromfile(self, prefix_letter):
		"""Read a chunk from the current file and add to array_buf

		prefix_letter and the length will be prepended to the file
		data.  If there is an exception while reading the file, the
		exception will be added to array_buf instead.

		"""
		buf = robust.check_common_error(self.read_error_handler,
										self.currently_in_file.read,
										[Globals.blocksize])
		if buf is None: # error occurred above, encode exception
			self.currently_in_file = None
			excstr = cPickle.dumps(self.last_exception, 1)
			total = "".join(('e', C.long2str(long(len(excstr))), excstr))
		else:
			total = "".join((prefix_letter, C.long2str(long(len(buf))), buf))
			if buf == "": # end of file
				cstr = cPickle.dumps(self.currently_in_file.close(), 1)
				self.currently_in_file = None
				total += "".join(('h', C.long2str(long(len(cstr))), cstr))
		self.array_buf.fromstring(total)

	def read_error_handler(self, exc, blocksize):
		"""Log error when reading from file"""
		self.last_exception = exc
		return None

	def _l2s_old(self, l):
		"""Convert long int to string of 7 characters"""
		s = ""
		for i in range(7):
			l, remainder = divmod(l, 256)
			s = chr(remainder) + s
		assert remainder == 0
		return s

	def close(self): self.closed = 1


class MiscIterFlush:
	"""Used to signal that a MiscIterToFile should flush buffer"""
	pass

class MiscIterFlushRepeat(MiscIterFlush):
	"""Flush, but then cause Misc Iter to yield this same object

	Thus if we put together a pipeline of these, one MiscIterFlushRepeat
	can cause all the segments to flush in sequence.

	"""
	pass

class MiscIterToFile(FileWrappingIter):
	"""Take an iter and give it a file-ish interface

	This expands on the FileWrappingIter by understanding how to
	process RORPaths with file objects attached.  It adds a new
	character "r" to mark these.

	This is how we send signatures and diffs across the line.  As
	sending each one separately via a read() call would result in a
	lot of latency, the read()'s are buffered - a read() call with no
	arguments will return a variable length string (possibly empty).

	To flush the MiscIterToFile, have the iterator yield a
	MiscIterFlush class.

	"""
	def __init__(self, rpiter, max_buffer_bytes = None, max_buffer_rps = None):
		"""MiscIterToFile initializer

		max_buffer_bytes is the maximum size of the buffer in bytes.
		max_buffer_rps is the maximum size of the buffer in rorps.

		"""
		self.max_buffer_bytes = max_buffer_bytes or Globals.conn_bufsize
		self.max_buffer_rps = max_buffer_rps or Globals.pipeline_max_length
		self.rorps_in_buffer = 0
		self.next_in_line = None
		FileWrappingIter.__init__(self, rpiter)

	def read(self, length = None):
		"""Return some number of bytes, including 0"""
		assert not self.closed
		if length is None:
			while (len(self.array_buf) < self.max_buffer_bytes and
				   self.rorps_in_buffer < self.max_buffer_rps):
				if not self.addtobuffer(): break

			result = self.array_buf.tostring()
			del self.array_buf[:]
			self.rorps_in_buffer = 0
			return result
		else:
			assert length >= 0
			read_buffer = self.read()
			while len(read_buffer) < length: read_buffer += self.read()
			self.array_buf.fromstring(read_buffer[length:])
			return read_buffer[length:]

	def addtobuffer(self):
		"""Add some number of bytes to the buffer.  Return false if done"""
		if self.currently_in_file:
			self.addfromfile("c")
			if not self.currently_in_file: self.rorps_in_buffer += 1
		else:
			if self.next_in_line:
				currentobj = self.next_in_line
				self.next_in_line = 0
			else:
				try: currentobj = self.iter.next()
				except StopIteration:
					self.addfinal()
					return None

			if hasattr(currentobj, "read") and hasattr(currentobj, "close"):
				self.currently_in_file = currentobj
				self.addfromfile("f")
			elif currentobj is iterfile.MiscIterFlush: return None
			elif currentobj is iterfile.MiscIterFlushRepeat:
				self.add_misc(currentobj)
				return None
			elif isinstance(currentobj, rpath.RORPath):
				self.addrorp(currentobj)
			else: self.add_misc(currentobj)
		return 1

	def add_misc(self, obj):
		"""Add an arbitrary pickleable object to the buffer"""
		pickle = cPickle.dumps(obj, 1)
		self.array_buf.fromstring("o")
		self.array_buf.fromstring(C.long2str(long(len(pickle))))
		self.array_buf.fromstring(pickle)

	def addrorp(self, rorp):
		"""Add a rorp to the buffer"""
		if rorp.file:
			pickle = cPickle.dumps((rorp.index, rorp.data, 1), 1)
			self.next_in_line = rorp.file
		else:
			pickle = cPickle.dumps((rorp.index, rorp.data, 0), 1)
			self.rorps_in_buffer += 1
		self.array_buf.fromstring("r")
		self.array_buf.fromstring(C.long2str(long(len(pickle))))
		self.array_buf.fromstring(pickle)
		
	def addfinal(self):
		"""Signal the end of the iterator to the other end"""
		self.array_buf.fromstring("z")
		self.array_buf.fromstring(C.long2str(0L))

	def close(self): self.closed = 1


class FileToMiscIter(IterWrappingFile):
	"""Take a MiscIterToFile and turn it back into a iterator"""
	def __init__(self, file):
		IterWrappingFile.__init__(self, file)
		self.buf = ""

	def __iter__(self): return self

	def next(self):
		"""Return next object in iter, or raise StopIteration"""
		if self.currently_in_file:
			self.currently_in_file.close()
		type = None
		while not type: type, data = self._get()
		if type == "z": raise StopIteration
		elif type == "r": return self.get_rorp(data)
		elif type == "o": return data
		else: raise IterFileException("Bad file type %s" % (type,))
		
	def get_rorp(self, pickled_tuple):
		"""Return rorp that data represents"""
		index, data_dict, num_files = pickled_tuple
		rorp = rpath.RORPath(index, data_dict)
		if num_files:
			assert num_files == 1, "Only one file accepted right now"
			rorp.setfile(self.get_file())
		return rorp

	def get_file(self):
		"""Read file object from file"""
		type, data = self._get()
		if type == "f": return IterVirtualFile(self, data)
		assert type == "e", "Expected type e, got %s" % (type,)
		assert isinstance(data, Exception)
		return ErrorFile(data)

	def _get(self):
		"""Return (type, data or object) pair

		This is like UnwrapFile._get() but reads in variable length
		blocks.  Also type "z" is allowed, which means end of
		iterator.  An empty read() is not considered to mark the end
		of remote iter.

		"""
		if not self.buf: self.buf += self.file.read()
		if not self.buf: return None, None

		assert len(self.buf) >= 8, "Unexpected end of MiscIter file"
		type, length = self.buf[0], C.str2long(self.buf[1:8])
		data = self.buf[8:8+length]
		self.buf = self.buf[8+length:]
		if type in "oerh": return type, cPickle.loads(data)
		else: return type, data


class ErrorFile:
	"""File-like that just raises error (used by FileToMiscIter above)"""
	def __init__(self, exc):
		"""Initialize new ErrorFile.  exc is the exception to raise on read"""
		self.exc = exc
	def read(self, l=-1): raise self.exc
	def close(self): return None


import iterfile


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