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# https://github.com/vsergeev/u-msgpack-python
#
# u-msgpack-python is a lightweight MessagePack serializer and deserializer
# module, compatible with both Python 2 and 3, as well CPython and PyPy
# implementations of Python. u-msgpack-python is fully compliant with the
# latest MessagePack specification.com/msgpack/msgpack/blob/master/spec.md). In
# particular, it supports the new binary, UTF-8 string, and application ext
# types.
#
# MIT License
#
# Copyright (c) 2013-2014 Ivan A. Sergeev
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
# of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
# in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
# to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
# copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
# furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
#
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
# all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
# AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
# LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
# OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
# THE SOFTWARE.
#
"""
u-msgpack-python v2.1 - vsergeev at gmail
https://github.com/vsergeev/u-msgpack-python
u-msgpack-python is a lightweight MessagePack serializer and deserializer
module, compatible with both Python 2 and 3, as well CPython and PyPy
implementations of Python. u-msgpack-python is fully compliant with the
latest MessagePack specification.com/msgpack/msgpack/blob/master/spec.md). In
particular, it supports the new binary, UTF-8 string, and application ext
types.
License: MIT
"""
__version__ = "2.1"
"Module version string"
version = (2,1)
"Module version tuple"
import struct
import collections
import sys
import io
################################################################################
### Ext Class
################################################################################
# Extension type for application-defined types and data
class Ext:
"""
The Ext class facilitates creating a serializable extension object to store
an application-defined type and data byte array.
"""
def __init__(self, type, data):
"""
Construct a new Ext object.
Args:
type: application-defined type integer from 0 to 127
data: application-defined data byte array
Raises:
TypeError:
Specified ext type is outside of 0 to 127 range.
Example:
>>> foo = umsgpack.Ext(0x05, b"\x01\x02\x03")
>>> umsgpack.packb({u"special stuff": foo, u"awesome": True})
'\x82\xa7awesome\xc3\xadspecial stuff\xc7\x03\x05\x01\x02\x03'
>>> bar = umsgpack.unpackb(_)
>>> print(bar["special stuff"])
Ext Object (Type: 0x05, Data: 01 02 03)
>>>
"""
# Application ext type should be 0 <= type <= 127
if not isinstance(type, int) or not (type >= 0 and type <= 127):
raise TypeError("ext type out of range")
# Check data is type bytes
elif sys.version_info[0] == 3 and not isinstance(data, bytes):
raise TypeError("ext data is not type \'bytes\'")
elif sys.version_info[0] == 2 and not isinstance(data, str):
raise TypeError("ext data is not type \'str\'")
self.type = type
self.data = data
def __eq__(self, other):
"""
Compare this Ext object with another for equality.
"""
return (isinstance(other, self.__class__) and
self.type == other.type and
self.data == other.data)
def __ne__(self, other):
"""
Compare this Ext object with another for inequality.
"""
return not self.__eq__(other)
def __str__(self):
"""
String representation of this Ext object.
"""
s = "Ext Object (Type: 0x%02x, Data: " % self.type
for i in range(min(len(self.data), 8)):
if i > 0:
s += " "
if isinstance(self.data[i], int):
s += "%02x" % (self.data[i])
else:
s += "%02x" % ord(self.data[i])
if len(self.data) > 8:
s += " ..."
s += ")"
return s
################################################################################
### Exceptions
################################################################################
# Base Exception classes
class PackException(Exception):
"Base class for exceptions encountered during packing."
pass
class UnpackException(Exception):
"Base class for exceptions encountered during unpacking."
pass
# Packing error
class UnsupportedTypeException(PackException):
"Object type not supported for packing."
pass
# Unpacking error
class InsufficientDataException(UnpackException):
"Insufficient data to unpack the encoded object."
pass
class InvalidStringException(UnpackException):
"Invalid UTF-8 string encountered during unpacking."
pass
class ReservedCodeException(UnpackException):
"Reserved code encountered during unpacking."
pass
class UnhashableKeyException(UnpackException):
"""
Unhashable key encountered during map unpacking.
The serialized map cannot be deserialized into a Python dictionary.
"""
pass
class DuplicateKeyException(UnpackException):
"Duplicate key encountered during map unpacking."
pass
# Backwards compatibility
KeyNotPrimitiveException = UnhashableKeyException
KeyDuplicateException = DuplicateKeyException
################################################################################
### Exported Functions and Globals
################################################################################
# Exported functions and variables, set up in __init()
pack = None
packb = None
unpack = None
unpackb = None
dump = None
dumps = None
load = None
loads = None
compatibility = False
"""
Compatibility mode boolean.
When compatibility mode is enabled, u-msgpack-python will serialize both
unicode strings and bytes into the old "raw" msgpack type, and deserialize the
"raw" msgpack type into bytes. This provides backwards compatibility with the
old MessagePack specification.
Example:
>>> umsgpack.compatibility = True
>>>
>>> umsgpack.packb([u"some string", b"some bytes"])
b'\x92\xabsome string\xaasome bytes'
>>> umsgpack.unpackb(_)
[b'some string', b'some bytes']
>>>
"""
################################################################################
### Packing
################################################################################
# You may notice struct.pack("B", obj) instead of the simpler chr(obj) in the
# code below. This is to allow for seamless Python 2 and 3 compatibility, as
# chr(obj) has a str return type instead of bytes in Python 3, and
# struct.pack(...) has the right return type in both versions.
def _pack_integer(obj, fp):
if obj < 0:
if obj >= -32:
fp.write(struct.pack("b", obj))
elif obj >= -2**(8-1):
fp.write(b"\xd0" + struct.pack("b", obj))
elif obj >= -2**(16-1):
fp.write(b"\xd1" + struct.pack(">h", obj))
elif obj >= -2**(32-1):
fp.write(b"\xd2" + struct.pack(">i", obj))
elif obj >= -2**(64-1):
fp.write(b"\xd3" + struct.pack(">q", obj))
else:
raise UnsupportedTypeException("huge signed int")
else:
if obj <= 127:
fp.write(struct.pack("B", obj))
elif obj <= 2**8-1:
fp.write(b"\xcc" + struct.pack("B", obj))
elif obj <= 2**16-1:
fp.write(b"\xcd" + struct.pack(">H", obj))
elif obj <= 2**32-1:
fp.write(b"\xce" + struct.pack(">I", obj))
elif obj <= 2**64-1:
fp.write(b"\xcf" + struct.pack(">Q", obj))
else:
raise UnsupportedTypeException("huge unsigned int")
def _pack_nil(obj, fp):
fp.write(b"\xc0")
def _pack_boolean(obj, fp):
fp.write(b"\xc3" if obj else b"\xc2")
def _pack_float(obj, fp):
if _float_size == 64:
fp.write(b"\xcb" + struct.pack(">d", obj))
else:
fp.write(b"\xca" + struct.pack(">f", obj))
def _pack_string(obj, fp):
obj = obj.encode('utf-8')
if len(obj) <= 31:
fp.write(struct.pack("B", 0xa0 | len(obj)) + obj)
elif len(obj) <= 2**8-1:
fp.write(b"\xd9" + struct.pack("B", len(obj)) + obj)
elif len(obj) <= 2**16-1:
fp.write(b"\xda" + struct.pack(">H", len(obj)) + obj)
elif len(obj) <= 2**32-1:
fp.write(b"\xdb" + struct.pack(">I", len(obj)) + obj)
else:
raise UnsupportedTypeException("huge string")
def _pack_binary(obj, fp):
if len(obj) <= 2**8-1:
fp.write(b"\xc4" + struct.pack("B", len(obj)) + obj)
elif len(obj) <= 2**16-1:
fp.write(b"\xc5" + struct.pack(">H", len(obj)) + obj)
elif len(obj) <= 2**32-1:
fp.write(b"\xc6" + struct.pack(">I", len(obj)) + obj)
else:
raise UnsupportedTypeException("huge binary string")
def _pack_oldspec_raw(obj, fp):
if len(obj) <= 31:
fp.write(struct.pack("B", 0xa0 | len(obj)) + obj)
elif len(obj) <= 2**16-1:
fp.write(b"\xda" + struct.pack(">H", len(obj)) + obj)
elif len(obj) <= 2**32-1:
fp.write(b"\xdb" + struct.pack(">I", len(obj)) + obj)
else:
raise UnsupportedTypeException("huge raw string")
def _pack_ext(obj, fp):
if len(obj.data) == 1:
fp.write(b"\xd4" + struct.pack("B", obj.type & 0xff) + obj.data)
elif len(obj.data) == 2:
fp.write(b"\xd5" + struct.pack("B", obj.type & 0xff) + obj.data)
elif len(obj.data) == 4:
fp.write(b"\xd6" + struct.pack("B", obj.type & 0xff) + obj.data)
elif len(obj.data) == 8:
fp.write(b"\xd7" + struct.pack("B", obj.type & 0xff) + obj.data)
elif len(obj.data) == 16:
fp.write(b"\xd8" + struct.pack("B", obj.type & 0xff) + obj.data)
elif len(obj.data) <= 2**8-1:
fp.write(b"\xc7" + struct.pack("BB", len(obj.data), obj.type & 0xff) + obj.data)
elif len(obj.data) <= 2**16-1:
fp.write(b"\xc8" + struct.pack(">HB", len(obj.data), obj.type & 0xff) + obj.data)
elif len(obj.data) <= 2**32-1:
fp.write(b"\xc9" + struct.pack(">IB", len(obj.data), obj.type & 0xff) + obj.data)
else:
raise UnsupportedTypeException("huge ext data")
def _pack_array(obj, fp):
if len(obj) <= 15:
fp.write(struct.pack("B", 0x90 | len(obj)))
elif len(obj) <= 2**16-1:
fp.write(b"\xdc" + struct.pack(">H", len(obj)))
elif len(obj) <= 2**32-1:
fp.write(b"\xdd" + struct.pack(">I", len(obj)))
else:
raise UnsupportedTypeException("huge array")
for e in obj:
pack(e, fp)
def _pack_map(obj, fp):
if len(obj) <= 15:
fp.write(struct.pack("B", 0x80 | len(obj)))
elif len(obj) <= 2**16-1:
fp.write(b"\xde" + struct.pack(">H", len(obj)))
elif len(obj) <= 2**32-1:
fp.write(b"\xdf" + struct.pack(">I", len(obj)))
else:
raise UnsupportedTypeException("huge array")
for k,v in obj.items():
pack(k, fp)
pack(v, fp)
########################################
# Pack for Python 2, with 'unicode' type, 'str' type, and 'long' type
def _pack2(obj, fp):
"""
Serialize a Python object into MessagePack bytes.
Args:
obj: a Python object
fp: a .write()-supporting file-like object
Returns:
None.
Raises:
UnsupportedType(PackException):
Object type not supported for packing.
Example:
>>> f = open('test.bin', 'w')
>>> umsgpack.pack({u"compact": True, u"schema": 0}, f)
>>>
"""
global compatibility
if obj is None:
_pack_nil(obj, fp)
elif isinstance(obj, bool):
_pack_boolean(obj, fp)
elif isinstance(obj, int) or isinstance(obj, long):
_pack_integer(obj, fp)
elif isinstance(obj, float):
_pack_float(obj, fp)
elif compatibility and isinstance(obj, unicode):
_pack_oldspec_raw(bytes(obj), fp)
elif compatibility and isinstance(obj, bytes):
_pack_oldspec_raw(obj, fp)
elif isinstance(obj, unicode):
_pack_string(obj, fp)
elif isinstance(obj, str):
_pack_binary(obj, fp)
elif isinstance(obj, list) or isinstance(obj, tuple):
_pack_array(obj, fp)
elif isinstance(obj, dict):
_pack_map(obj, fp)
elif isinstance(obj, Ext):
_pack_ext(obj, fp)
else:
raise UnsupportedTypeException("unsupported type: %s" % str(type(obj)))
# Pack for Python 3, with unicode 'str' type, 'bytes' type, and no 'long' type
def _pack3(obj, fp):
"""
Serialize a Python object into MessagePack bytes.
Args:
obj: a Python object
fp: a .write()-supporting file-like object
Returns:
None.
Raises:
UnsupportedType(PackException):
Object type not supported for packing.
Example:
>>> f = open('test.bin', 'w')
>>> umsgpack.pack({u"compact": True, u"schema": 0}, fp)
>>>
"""
global compatibility
if obj is None:
_pack_nil(obj, fp)
elif isinstance(obj, bool):
_pack_boolean(obj, fp)
elif isinstance(obj, int):
_pack_integer(obj, fp)
elif isinstance(obj, float):
_pack_float(obj, fp)
elif compatibility and isinstance(obj, str):
_pack_oldspec_raw(obj.encode('utf-8'), fp)
elif compatibility and isinstance(obj, bytes):
_pack_oldspec_raw(obj, fp)
elif isinstance(obj, str):
_pack_string(obj, fp)
elif isinstance(obj, bytes):
_pack_binary(obj, fp)
elif isinstance(obj, list) or isinstance(obj, tuple):
_pack_array(obj, fp)
elif isinstance(obj, dict):
_pack_map(obj, fp)
elif isinstance(obj, Ext):
_pack_ext(obj, fp)
else:
raise UnsupportedTypeException("unsupported type: %s" % str(type(obj)))
def _packb2(obj):
"""
Serialize a Python object into MessagePack bytes.
Args:
obj: a Python object
Returns:
A 'str' containing serialized MessagePack bytes.
Raises:
UnsupportedType(PackException):
Object type not supported for packing.
Example:
>>> umsgpack.packb({u"compact": True, u"schema": 0})
'\x82\xa7compact\xc3\xa6schema\x00'
>>>
"""
fp = io.BytesIO()
_pack2(obj, fp)
return fp.getvalue()
def _packb3(obj):
"""
Serialize a Python object into MessagePack bytes.
Args:
obj: a Python object
Returns:
A 'bytes' containing serialized MessagePack bytes.
Raises:
UnsupportedType(PackException):
Object type not supported for packing.
Example:
>>> umsgpack.packb({u"compact": True, u"schema": 0})
b'\x82\xa7compact\xc3\xa6schema\x00'
>>>
"""
fp = io.BytesIO()
_pack3(obj, fp)
return fp.getvalue()
################################################################################
### Unpacking
################################################################################
def _read_except(fp, n):
data = fp.read(n)
if len(data) < n:
raise InsufficientDataException()
return data
def _unpack_integer(code, fp):
if (ord(code) & 0xe0) == 0xe0:
return struct.unpack("b", code)[0]
elif code == b'\xd0':
return struct.unpack("b", _read_except(fp, 1))[0]
elif code == b'\xd1':
return struct.unpack(">h", _read_except(fp, 2))[0]
elif code == b'\xd2':
return struct.unpack(">i", _read_except(fp, 4))[0]
elif code == b'\xd3':
return struct.unpack(">q", _read_except(fp, 8))[0]
elif (ord(code) & 0x80) == 0x00:
return struct.unpack("B", code)[0]
elif code == b'\xcc':
return struct.unpack("B", _read_except(fp, 1))[0]
elif code == b'\xcd':
return struct.unpack(">H", _read_except(fp, 2))[0]
elif code == b'\xce':
return struct.unpack(">I", _read_except(fp, 4))[0]
elif code == b'\xcf':
return struct.unpack(">Q", _read_except(fp, 8))[0]
raise Exception("logic error, not int: 0x%02x" % ord(code))
def _unpack_reserved(code, fp):
if code == b'\xc1':
raise ReservedCodeException("encountered reserved code: 0x%02x" % ord(code))
raise Exception("logic error, not reserved code: 0x%02x" % ord(code))
def _unpack_nil(code, fp):
if code == b'\xc0':
return None
raise Exception("logic error, not nil: 0x%02x" % ord(code))
def _unpack_boolean(code, fp):
if code == b'\xc2':
return False
elif code == b'\xc3':
return True
raise Exception("logic error, not boolean: 0x%02x" % ord(code))
def _unpack_float(code, fp):
if code == b'\xca':
return struct.unpack(">f", _read_except(fp, 4))[0]
elif code == b'\xcb':
return struct.unpack(">d", _read_except(fp, 8))[0]
raise Exception("logic error, not float: 0x%02x" % ord(code))
def _unpack_string(code, fp):
if (ord(code) & 0xe0) == 0xa0:
length = ord(code) & ~0xe0
elif code == b'\xd9':
length = struct.unpack("B", _read_except(fp, 1))[0]
elif code == b'\xda':
length = struct.unpack(">H", _read_except(fp, 2))[0]
elif code == b'\xdb':
length = struct.unpack(">I", _read_except(fp, 4))[0]
else:
raise Exception("logic error, not string: 0x%02x" % ord(code))
# Always return raw bytes in compatibility mode
global compatibility
if compatibility:
return _read_except(fp, length)
try:
return bytes.decode(_read_except(fp, length), 'utf-8')
except UnicodeDecodeError:
raise InvalidStringException("unpacked string is not utf-8")
def _unpack_binary(code, fp):
if code == b'\xc4':
length = struct.unpack("B", _read_except(fp, 1))[0]
elif code == b'\xc5':
length = struct.unpack(">H", _read_except(fp, 2))[0]
elif code == b'\xc6':
length = struct.unpack(">I", _read_except(fp, 4))[0]
else:
raise Exception("logic error, not binary: 0x%02x" % ord(code))
return _read_except(fp, length)
def _unpack_ext(code, fp):
if code == b'\xd4':
length = 1
elif code == b'\xd5':
length = 2
elif code == b'\xd6':
length = 4
elif code == b'\xd7':
length = 8
elif code == b'\xd8':
length = 16
elif code == b'\xc7':
length = struct.unpack("B", _read_except(fp, 1))[0]
elif code == b'\xc8':
length = struct.unpack(">H", _read_except(fp, 2))[0]
elif code == b'\xc9':
length = struct.unpack(">I", _read_except(fp, 4))[0]
else:
raise Exception("logic error, not ext: 0x%02x" % ord(code))
return Ext(ord(_read_except(fp, 1)), _read_except(fp, length))
def _unpack_array(code, fp):
if (ord(code) & 0xf0) == 0x90:
length = (ord(code) & ~0xf0)
elif code == b'\xdc':
length = struct.unpack(">H", _read_except(fp, 2))[0]
elif code == b'\xdd':
length = struct.unpack(">I", _read_except(fp, 4))[0]
else:
raise Exception("logic error, not array: 0x%02x" % ord(code))
return [_unpack(fp) for i in xrange(length)]
def _deep_list_to_tuple(obj):
if isinstance(obj, list):
return tuple([_deep_list_to_tuple(e) for e in obj])
return obj
def _unpack_map(code, fp):
if (ord(code) & 0xf0) == 0x80:
length = (ord(code) & ~0xf0)
elif code == b'\xde':
length = struct.unpack(">H", _read_except(fp, 2))[0]
elif code == b'\xdf':
length = struct.unpack(">I", _read_except(fp, 4))[0]
else:
raise Exception("logic error, not map: 0x%02x" % ord(code))
d = {}
for i in xrange(length):
# Unpack key
k = _unpack(fp)
if isinstance(k, list):
# Attempt to convert list into a hashable tuple
k = _deep_list_to_tuple(k)
elif not isinstance(k, collections.Hashable):
raise UnhashableKeyException("encountered unhashable key: %s, %s" % (str(k), str(type(k))))
elif k in d:
raise DuplicateKeyException("encountered duplicate key: %s, %s" % (str(k), str(type(k))))
# Unpack value
v = _unpack(fp)
try:
d[k] = v
except TypeError:
raise UnhashableKeyException("encountered unhashable key: %s" % str(k))
return d
def _unpack(fp):
code = _read_except(fp, 1)
return _unpack_dispatch_table[code](code, fp)
########################################
def _unpack2(fp):
"""
Deserialize MessagePack bytes into a Python object.
Args:
fp: a .read()-supporting file-like object
Returns:
A Python object.
Raises:
InsufficientDataException(UnpackException):
Insufficient data to unpack the encoded object.
InvalidStringException(UnpackException):
Invalid UTF-8 string encountered during unpacking.
ReservedCodeException(UnpackException):
Reserved code encountered during unpacking.
UnhashableKeyException(UnpackException):
Unhashable key encountered during map unpacking.
The serialized map cannot be deserialized into a Python dictionary.
DuplicateKeyException(UnpackException):
Duplicate key encountered during map unpacking.
Example:
>>> f = open("test.bin")
>>> umsgpack.unpackb(f)
{u'compact': True, u'schema': 0}
>>>
"""
return _unpack(fp)
def _unpack3(fp):
"""
Deserialize MessagePack bytes into a Python object.
Args:
fp: a .read()-supporting file-like object
Returns:
A Python object.
Raises:
InsufficientDataException(UnpackException):
Insufficient data to unpack the encoded object.
InvalidStringException(UnpackException):
Invalid UTF-8 string encountered during unpacking.
ReservedCodeException(UnpackException):
Reserved code encountered during unpacking.
UnhashableKeyException(UnpackException):
Unhashable key encountered during map unpacking.
The serialized map cannot be deserialized into a Python dictionary.
DuplicateKeyException(UnpackException):
Duplicate key encountered during map unpacking.
Example:
>>> f = open("test.bin")
>>> umsgpack.unpackb(f)
{'compact': True, 'schema': 0}
>>>
"""
return _unpack(fp)
# For Python 2, expects a str object
def _unpackb2(s):
"""
Deserialize MessagePack bytes into a Python object.
Args:
s: a 'str' containing serialized MessagePack bytes
Returns:
A Python object.
Raises:
TypeError:
Packed data is not type 'str'.
InsufficientDataException(UnpackException):
Insufficient data to unpack the encoded object.
InvalidStringException(UnpackException):
Invalid UTF-8 string encountered during unpacking.
ReservedCodeException(UnpackException):
Reserved code encountered during unpacking.
UnhashableKeyException(UnpackException):
Unhashable key encountered during map unpacking.
The serialized map cannot be deserialized into a Python dictionary.
DuplicateKeyException(UnpackException):
Duplicate key encountered during map unpacking.
Example:
>>> umsgpack.unpackb(b'\x82\xa7compact\xc3\xa6schema\x00')
{u'compact': True, u'schema': 0}
>>>
"""
if not isinstance(s, str):
raise TypeError("packed data is not type 'str'")
return _unpack(io.BytesIO(s))
# For Python 3, expects a bytes object
def _unpackb3(s):
"""
Deserialize MessagePack bytes into a Python object.
Args:
s: a 'bytes' containing serialized MessagePack bytes
Returns:
A Python object.
Raises:
TypeError:
Packed data is not type 'bytes'.
InsufficientDataException(UnpackException):
Insufficient data to unpack the encoded object.
InvalidStringException(UnpackException):
Invalid UTF-8 string encountered during unpacking.
ReservedCodeException(UnpackException):
Reserved code encountered during unpacking.
UnhashableKeyException(UnpackException):
Unhashable key encountered during map unpacking.
The serialized map cannot be deserialized into a Python dictionary.
DuplicateKeyException(UnpackException):
Duplicate key encountered during map unpacking.
Example:
>>> umsgpack.unpackb(b'\x82\xa7compact\xc3\xa6schema\x00')
{'compact': True, 'schema': 0}
>>>
"""
if not isinstance(s, bytes):
raise TypeError("packed data is not type 'bytes'")
return _unpack(io.BytesIO(s))
################################################################################
### Module Initialization
################################################################################
def __init():
global pack
global packb
global unpack
global unpackb
global dump
global dumps
global load
global loads
global compatibility
global _float_size
global _unpack_dispatch_table
global xrange
# Compatibility mode for handling strings/bytes with the old specification
compatibility = False
# Auto-detect system float precision
if sys.float_info.mant_dig == 53:
_float_size = 64
else:
_float_size = 32
# Map packb and unpackb to the appropriate version
if sys.version_info[0] == 3:
pack = _pack3
packb = _packb3
dump = _pack3
dumps = _packb3
unpack = _unpack3
unpackb = _unpackb3
load = _unpack3
loads = _unpackb3
xrange = range
else:
pack = _pack2
packb = _packb2
dump = _pack2
dumps = _packb2
unpack = _unpack2
unpackb = _unpackb2
load = _unpack2
loads = _unpackb2
# Build a dispatch table for fast lookup of unpacking function
_unpack_dispatch_table = {}
# Fix uint
for code in range(0, 0x7f+1):
_unpack_dispatch_table[struct.pack("B", code)] = _unpack_integer
# Fix map
for code in range(0x80, 0x8f+1):
_unpack_dispatch_table[struct.pack("B", code)] = _unpack_map
# Fix array
for code in range(0x90, 0x9f+1):
_unpack_dispatch_table[struct.pack("B", code)] = _unpack_array
# Fix str
for code in range(0xa0, 0xbf+1):
_unpack_dispatch_table[struct.pack("B", code)] = _unpack_string
# Nil
_unpack_dispatch_table[b'\xc0'] = _unpack_nil
# Reserved
_unpack_dispatch_table[b'\xc1'] = _unpack_reserved
# Boolean
_unpack_dispatch_table[b'\xc2'] = _unpack_boolean
_unpack_dispatch_table[b'\xc3'] = _unpack_boolean
# Bin
for code in range(0xc4, 0xc6+1):
_unpack_dispatch_table[struct.pack("B", code)] = _unpack_binary
# Ext
for code in range(0xc7, 0xc9+1):
_unpack_dispatch_table[struct.pack("B", code)] = _unpack_ext
# Float
_unpack_dispatch_table[b'\xca'] = _unpack_float
_unpack_dispatch_table[b'\xcb'] = _unpack_float
# Uint
for code in range(0xcc, 0xcf+1):
_unpack_dispatch_table[struct.pack("B", code)] = _unpack_integer
# Int
for code in range(0xd0, 0xd3+1):
_unpack_dispatch_table[struct.pack("B", code)] = _unpack_integer
# Fixext
for code in range(0xd4, 0xd8+1):
_unpack_dispatch_table[struct.pack("B", code)] = _unpack_ext
# String
for code in range(0xd9, 0xdb+1):
_unpack_dispatch_table[struct.pack("B", code)] = _unpack_string
# Array
_unpack_dispatch_table[b'\xdc'] = _unpack_array
_unpack_dispatch_table[b'\xdd'] = _unpack_array
# Map
_unpack_dispatch_table[b'\xde'] = _unpack_map
_unpack_dispatch_table[b'\xdf'] = _unpack_map
# Negative fixint
for code in range(0xe0, 0xff+1):
_unpack_dispatch_table[struct.pack("B", code)] = _unpack_integer
__init()
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