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| r"""File-like objects that read from or write to a string buffer.
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| 
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| This implements (nearly) all stdio methods.
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| 
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| f = StringIO()      # ready for writing
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| f = StringIO(buf)   # ready for reading
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| f.close()           # explicitly release resources held
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| flag = f.isatty()   # always false
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| pos = f.tell()      # get current position
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| f.seek(pos)         # set current position
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| f.seek(pos, mode)   # mode 0: absolute; 1: relative; 2: relative to EOF
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| buf = f.read()      # read until EOF
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| buf = f.read(n)     # read up to n bytes
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| buf = f.readline()  # read until end of line ('\n') or EOF
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| list = f.readlines()# list of f.readline() results until EOF
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| f.truncate([size])  # truncate file at to at most size (default: current pos)
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| f.write(buf)        # write at current position
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| f.writelines(list)  # for line in list: f.write(line)
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| f.getvalue()        # return whole file's contents as a string
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| 
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| Notes:
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| - Using a real file is often faster (but less convenient).
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| - There's also a much faster implementation in C, called cStringIO, but
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|   it's not subclassable.
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| - fileno() is left unimplemented so that code which uses it triggers
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|   an exception early.
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| - Seeking far beyond EOF and then writing will insert real null
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|   bytes that occupy space in the buffer.
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| - There's a simple test set (see end of this file).
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| """
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| try:
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|     from errno import EINVAL
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| except ImportError:
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|     EINVAL = 22
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| 
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| __all__ = ["StringIO"]
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| 
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| def _complain_ifclosed(closed):
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|     if closed:
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|         raise ValueError, "I/O operation on closed file"
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| 
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| class StringIO:
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|     """class StringIO([buffer])
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| 
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|     When a StringIO object is created, it can be initialized to an existing
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|     string by passing the string to the constructor. If no string is given,
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|     the StringIO will start empty.
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| 
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|     The StringIO object can accept either Unicode or 8-bit strings, but
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|     mixing the two may take some care. If both are used, 8-bit strings that
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|     cannot be interpreted as 7-bit ASCII (that use the 8th bit) will cause
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|     a UnicodeError to be raised when getvalue() is called.
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|     """
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|     def __init__(self, buf = ''):
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|         # Force self.buf to be a string or unicode
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|         if not isinstance(buf, basestring):
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|             buf = str(buf)
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|         self.buf = buf
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|         self.len = len(buf)
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|         self.buflist = []
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|         self.pos = 0
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|         self.closed = False
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|         self.softspace = 0
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| 
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|     def __iter__(self):
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|         return self
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| 
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|     def next(self):
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|         """A file object is its own iterator, for example iter(f) returns f
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|         (unless f is closed). When a file is used as an iterator, typically
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|         in a for loop (for example, for line in f: print line), the next()
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|         method is called repeatedly. This method returns the next input line,
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|         or raises StopIteration when EOF is hit.
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|         """
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|         _complain_ifclosed(self.closed)
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|         r = self.readline()
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|         if not r:
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|             raise StopIteration
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|         return r
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| 
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|     def close(self):
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|         """Free the memory buffer.
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|         """
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|         if not self.closed:
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|             self.closed = True
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|             del self.buf, self.pos
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| 
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|     def isatty(self):
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|         """Returns False because StringIO objects are not connected to a
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|         tty-like device.
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|         """
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|         _complain_ifclosed(self.closed)
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|         return False
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| 
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|     def seek(self, pos, mode = 0):
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|         """Set the file's current position.
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| 
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|         The mode argument is optional and defaults to 0 (absolute file
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|         positioning); other values are 1 (seek relative to the current
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|         position) and 2 (seek relative to the file's end).
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| 
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|         There is no return value.
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|         """
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|         _complain_ifclosed(self.closed)
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|         if self.buflist:
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|             self.buf += ''.join(self.buflist)
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|             self.buflist = []
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|         if mode == 1:
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|             pos += self.pos
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|         elif mode == 2:
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|             pos += self.len
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|         self.pos = max(0, pos)
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| 
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|     def tell(self):
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|         """Return the file's current position."""
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|         _complain_ifclosed(self.closed)
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|         return self.pos
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| 
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|     def read(self, n = -1):
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|         """Read at most size bytes from the file
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|         (less if the read hits EOF before obtaining size bytes).
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| 
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|         If the size argument is negative or omitted, read all data until EOF
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|         is reached. The bytes are returned as a string object. An empty
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|         string is returned when EOF is encountered immediately.
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|         """
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|         _complain_ifclosed(self.closed)
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|         if self.buflist:
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|             self.buf += ''.join(self.buflist)
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|             self.buflist = []
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|         if n is None or n < 0:
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|             newpos = self.len
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|         else:
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|             newpos = min(self.pos+n, self.len)
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|         r = self.buf[self.pos:newpos]
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|         self.pos = newpos
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|         return r
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| 
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|     def readline(self, length=None):
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|         r"""Read one entire line from the file.
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| 
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|         A trailing newline character is kept in the string (but may be absent
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|         when a file ends with an incomplete line). If the size argument is
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|         present and non-negative, it is a maximum byte count (including the
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|         trailing newline) and an incomplete line may be returned.
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| 
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|         An empty string is returned only when EOF is encountered immediately.
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| 
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|         Note: Unlike stdio's fgets(), the returned string contains null
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|         characters ('\0') if they occurred in the input.
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|         """
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|         _complain_ifclosed(self.closed)
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|         if self.buflist:
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|             self.buf += ''.join(self.buflist)
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|             self.buflist = []
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|         i = self.buf.find('\n', self.pos)
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|         if i < 0:
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|             newpos = self.len
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|         else:
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|             newpos = i+1
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|         if length is not None and length > 0:
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|             if self.pos + length < newpos:
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|                 newpos = self.pos + length
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|         r = self.buf[self.pos:newpos]
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|         self.pos = newpos
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|         return r
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| 
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|     def readlines(self, sizehint = 0):
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|         """Read until EOF using readline() and return a list containing the
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|         lines thus read.
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| 
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|         If the optional sizehint argument is present, instead of reading up
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|         to EOF, whole lines totalling approximately sizehint bytes (or more
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|         to accommodate a final whole line).
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|         """
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|         total = 0
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|         lines = []
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|         line = self.readline()
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|         while line:
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|             lines.append(line)
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|             total += len(line)
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|             if 0 < sizehint <= total:
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|                 break
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|             line = self.readline()
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|         return lines
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| 
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|     def truncate(self, size=None):
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|         """Truncate the file's size.
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| 
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|         If the optional size argument is present, the file is truncated to
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|         (at most) that size. The size defaults to the current position.
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|         The current file position is not changed unless the position
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|         is beyond the new file size.
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| 
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|         If the specified size exceeds the file's current size, the
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|         file remains unchanged.
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|         """
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|         _complain_ifclosed(self.closed)
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|         if size is None:
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|             size = self.pos
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|         elif size < 0:
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|             raise IOError(EINVAL, "Negative size not allowed")
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|         elif size < self.pos:
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|             self.pos = size
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|         self.buf = self.getvalue()[:size]
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|         self.len = size
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| 
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|     def write(self, s):
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|         """Write a string to the file.
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| 
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|         There is no return value.
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|         """
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|         _complain_ifclosed(self.closed)
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|         if not s: return
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|         # Force s to be a string or unicode
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|         if not isinstance(s, basestring):
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|             s = str(s)
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|         spos = self.pos
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|         slen = self.len
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|         if spos == slen:
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|             self.buflist.append(s)
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|             self.len = self.pos = spos + len(s)
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|             return
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|         if spos > slen:
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|             self.buflist.append('\0'*(spos - slen))
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|             slen = spos
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|         newpos = spos + len(s)
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|         if spos < slen:
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|             if self.buflist:
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|                 self.buf += ''.join(self.buflist)
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|             self.buflist = [self.buf[:spos], s, self.buf[newpos:]]
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|             self.buf = ''
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|             if newpos > slen:
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|                 slen = newpos
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|         else:
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|             self.buflist.append(s)
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|             slen = newpos
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|         self.len = slen
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|         self.pos = newpos
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| 
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|     def writelines(self, iterable):
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|         """Write a sequence of strings to the file. The sequence can be any
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|         iterable object producing strings, typically a list of strings. There
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|         is no return value.
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| 
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|         (The name is intended to match readlines(); writelines() does not add
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|         line separators.)
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|         """
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|         write = self.write
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|         for line in iterable:
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|             write(line)
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| 
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|     def flush(self):
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|         """Flush the internal buffer
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|         """
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|         _complain_ifclosed(self.closed)
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| 
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|     def getvalue(self):
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|         """
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|         Retrieve the entire contents of the "file" at any time before
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|         the StringIO object's close() method is called.
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| 
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|         The StringIO object can accept either Unicode or 8-bit strings,
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|         but mixing the two may take some care. If both are used, 8-bit
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|         strings that cannot be interpreted as 7-bit ASCII (that use the
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|         8th bit) will cause a UnicodeError to be raised when getvalue()
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|         is called.
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|         """
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|         _complain_ifclosed(self.closed)
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|         if self.buflist:
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|             self.buf += ''.join(self.buflist)
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|             self.buflist = []
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|         return self.buf
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| 
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| 
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| # A little test suite
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| 
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| def test():
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|     import sys
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|     if sys.argv[1:]:
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|         file = sys.argv[1]
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|     else:
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|         file = '/etc/passwd'
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|     lines = open(file, 'r').readlines()
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|     text = open(file, 'r').read()
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|     f = StringIO()
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|     for line in lines[:-2]:
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|         f.write(line)
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|     f.writelines(lines[-2:])
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|     if f.getvalue() != text:
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|         raise RuntimeError, 'write failed'
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|     length = f.tell()
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|     print 'File length =', length
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|     f.seek(len(lines[0]))
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|     f.write(lines[1])
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|     f.seek(0)
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|     print 'First line =', repr(f.readline())
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|     print 'Position =', f.tell()
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|     line = f.readline()
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|     print 'Second line =', repr(line)
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|     f.seek(-len(line), 1)
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|     line2 = f.read(len(line))
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|     if line != line2:
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|         raise RuntimeError, 'bad result after seek back'
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|     f.seek(len(line2), 1)
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|     list = f.readlines()
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|     line = list[-1]
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|     f.seek(f.tell() - len(line))
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|     line2 = f.read()
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|     if line != line2:
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|         raise RuntimeError, 'bad result after seek back from EOF'
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|     print 'Read', len(list), 'more lines'
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|     print 'File length =', f.tell()
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|     if f.tell() != length:
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|         raise RuntimeError, 'bad length'
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|     f.truncate(length/2)
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|     f.seek(0, 2)
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|     print 'Truncated length =', f.tell()
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|     if f.tell() != length/2:
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|         raise RuntimeError, 'truncate did not adjust length'
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|     f.close()
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| 
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| if __name__ == '__main__':
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|     test()
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