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"""
The stream module provides a simple abstraction of streaming
data. While Twisted already has some provisions for handling this in
its Producer/Consumer model, the rather complex interactions between
producer and consumer makes it difficult to implement something like
the CompoundStream object. Thus, this API.
The IStream interface is very simple. It consists of two methods:
read, and close. The read method should either return some data, None
if there is no data left to read, or a Deferred. Close frees up any
underlying resources and causes read to return None forevermore.
IByteStream adds a bit more to the API:
1) read is required to return objects conforming to the buffer interface.
2) .length, which may either an integer number of bytes remaining, or
None if unknown
3) .split(position). Split takes a position, and splits the
stream in two pieces, returning the two new streams. Using the
original stream after calling split is not allowed.
There are two builtin source stream classes: FileStream and
MemoryStream. The first produces data from a file object, the second
from a buffer in memory. Any number of these can be combined into one
stream with the CompoundStream object. Then, to interface with other
parts of Twisted, there are two transcievers: StreamProducer and
ProducerStream. The first takes a stream and turns it into an
IPushProducer, which will write to a consumer. The second is a
consumer which is a stream, so that other producers can write to it.
"""
from __future__ import generators
import copy, os, types, sys
from zope.interface import Interface, Attribute, implements
from twisted.internet.defer import Deferred
from twisted.internet import interfaces as ti_interfaces, defer, reactor, protocol, error as ti_error
from twisted.python import components, log
from twisted.python.failure import Failure
# Python 2.4.2 (only) has a broken mmap that leaks a fd every time you call it.
if sys.version_info[0:3] != (2,4,2):
try:
import mmap
except ImportError:
mmap = None
else:
mmap = None
##############################
#### Interfaces ####
##############################
class IStream(Interface):
"""A stream of arbitrary data."""
def read():
"""Read some data.
Returns some object representing the data.
If there is no more data available, returns None.
Can also return a Deferred resulting in one of the above.
Errors may be indicated by exception or by a Deferred of a Failure.
"""
def close():
"""Prematurely close. Should also cause further reads to
return None."""
class IByteStream(IStream):
"""A stream which is of bytes."""
length = Attribute("""How much data is in this stream. Can be None if unknown.""")
def read():
"""Read some data.
Returns an object conforming to the buffer interface, or
if there is no more data available, returns None.
Can also return a Deferred resulting in one of the above.
Errors may be indicated by exception or by a Deferred of a Failure.
"""
def split(point):
"""Split this stream into two, at byte position 'point'.
Returns a tuple of (before, after). After calling split, no other
methods should be called on this stream. Doing so will have undefined
behavior.
If you cannot implement split easily, you may implement it as::
return fallbackSplit(self, point)
"""
def close():
"""Prematurely close this stream. Should also cause further reads to
return None. Additionally, .length should be set to 0.
"""
class ISendfileableStream(Interface):
def read(sendfile=False):
"""
Read some data.
If sendfile == False, returns an object conforming to the buffer
interface, or else a Deferred.
If sendfile == True, returns either the above, or a SendfileBuffer.
"""
class SimpleStream(object):
"""Superclass of simple streams with a single buffer and a offset and length
into that buffer."""
implements(IByteStream)
length = None
start = None
def read(self):
return None
def close(self):
self.length = 0
def split(self, point):
if self.length is not None:
if point > self.length:
raise ValueError("split point (%d) > length (%d)" % (point, self.length))
b = copy.copy(self)
self.length = point
if b.length is not None:
b.length -= point
b.start += point
return (self, b)
##############################
#### FileStream ####
##############################
# maximum mmap size
MMAP_LIMIT = 4*1024*1024
# minimum mmap size
MMAP_THRESHOLD = 8*1024
# maximum sendfile length
SENDFILE_LIMIT = 16777216
# minimum sendfile size
SENDFILE_THRESHOLD = 256
def mmapwrapper(*args, **kwargs):
"""
Python's mmap call sucks and ommitted the "offset" argument for no
discernable reason. Replace this with a mmap module that has offset.
"""
offset = kwargs.get('offset', None)
if offset in [None, 0]:
if 'offset' in kwargs:
del kwargs['offset']
else:
raise mmap.error("mmap: Python sucks and does not support offset.")
return mmap.mmap(*args, **kwargs)
class FileStream(SimpleStream):
implements(ISendfileableStream)
"""A stream that reads data from a file. File must be a normal
file that supports seek, (e.g. not a pipe or device or socket)."""
# 65K, minus some slack
CHUNK_SIZE = 2 ** 2 ** 2 ** 2 - 32
f = None
def __init__(self, f, start=0, length=None, useMMap=bool(mmap)):
"""
Create the stream from file f. If you specify start and length,
use only that portion of the file.
"""
self.f = f
self.start = start
if length is None:
self.length = os.fstat(f.fileno()).st_size
else:
self.length = length
self.useMMap = useMMap
def read(self, sendfile=False):
if self.f is None:
return None
length = self.length
if length == 0:
self.f = None
return None
if sendfile and length > SENDFILE_THRESHOLD:
# XXX: Yay using non-existent sendfile support!
# FIXME: if we return a SendfileBuffer, and then sendfile
# fails, then what? Or, what if file is too short?
readSize = min(length, SENDFILE_LIMIT)
res = SendfileBuffer(self.f, self.start, readSize)
self.length -= readSize
self.start += readSize
return res
if self.useMMap and length > MMAP_THRESHOLD:
readSize = min(length, MMAP_LIMIT)
try:
res = mmapwrapper(self.f.fileno(), readSize,
access=mmap.ACCESS_READ, offset=self.start)
#madvise(res, MADV_SEQUENTIAL)
self.length -= readSize
self.start += readSize
return res
except mmap.error:
pass
# Fall back to standard read.
readSize = min(length, self.CHUNK_SIZE)
self.f.seek(self.start)
b = self.f.read(readSize)
bytesRead = len(b)
if not bytesRead:
raise RuntimeError("Ran out of data reading file %r, expected %d more bytes" % (self.f, length))
else:
self.length -= bytesRead
self.start += bytesRead
return b
def close(self):
self.f = None
SimpleStream.close(self)
components.registerAdapter(FileStream, file, IByteStream)
##############################
#### MemoryStream ####
##############################
class MemoryStream(SimpleStream):
"""A stream that reads data from a buffer object."""
def __init__(self, mem, start=0, length=None):
"""
Create the stream from buffer object mem. If you specify start and length,
use only that portion of the buffer.
"""
self.mem = mem
self.start = start
if length is None:
self.length = len(mem) - start
else:
if len(mem) < length:
raise ValueError("len(mem) < start + length")
self.length = length
def read(self):
if self.mem is None:
return None
if self.length == 0:
result = None
else:
result = buffer(self.mem, self.start, self.length)
self.mem = None
self.length = 0
return result
def close(self):
self.mem = None
SimpleStream.close(self)
components.registerAdapter(MemoryStream, str, IByteStream)
components.registerAdapter(MemoryStream, types.BufferType, IByteStream)
##############################
#### CompoundStream ####
##############################
class CompoundStream(object):
"""A stream which is composed of many other streams.
Call addStream to add substreams.
"""
implements(IByteStream, ISendfileableStream)
deferred = None
length = 0
def __init__(self, buckets=()):
self.buckets = [IByteStream(s) for s in buckets]
def addStream(self, bucket):
"""Add a stream to the output"""
bucket = IByteStream(bucket)
self.buckets.append(bucket)
if self.length is not None:
if bucket.length is None:
self.length = None
else:
self.length += bucket.length
def read(self, sendfile=False):
if self.deferred is not None:
raise RuntimeError("Call to read while read is already outstanding")
if not self.buckets:
return None
if sendfile and ISendfileableStream.providedBy(self.buckets[0]):
try:
result = self.buckets[0].read(sendfile)
except:
return self._gotFailure(Failure())
else:
try:
result = self.buckets[0].read()
except:
return self._gotFailure(Failure())
if isinstance(result, Deferred):
self.deferred = result
result.addCallbacks(self._gotRead, self._gotFailure, (sendfile,))
return result
return self._gotRead(result, sendfile)
def _gotFailure(self, f):
self.deferred = None
del self.buckets[0]
self.close()
return f
def _gotRead(self, result, sendfile):
self.deferred = None
if result is None:
del self.buckets[0]
# Next bucket
return self.read(sendfile)
if self.length is not None:
self.length -= len(result)
return result
def split(self, point):
num = 0
origPoint = point
for bucket in self.buckets:
num+=1
if point == 0:
b = CompoundStream()
b.buckets = self.buckets[num:]
del self.buckets[num:]
return self,b
if bucket.length is None:
# Indeterminate length bucket.
# give up and use fallback splitter.
return fallbackSplit(self, origPoint)
if point < bucket.length:
before,after = bucket.split(point)
b = CompoundStream()
b.buckets = self.buckets[num:]
b.buckets[0] = after
del self.buckets[num+1:]
self.buckets[num] = before
return self,b
point -= bucket.length
def close(self):
for bucket in self.buckets:
bucket.close()
self.buckets = []
self.length = 0
##############################
#### readStream ####
##############################
class _StreamReader(object):
"""Process a stream's data using callbacks for data and stream finish."""
def __init__(self, stream, gotDataCallback):
self.stream = stream
self.gotDataCallback = gotDataCallback
self.result = Deferred()
def run(self):
# self.result may be del'd in _read()
result = self.result
self._read()
return result
def _read(self):
try:
result = self.stream.read()
except:
self._gotError(Failure())
return
if isinstance(result, Deferred):
result.addCallbacks(self._gotData, self._gotError)
else:
self._gotData(result)
def _gotError(self, failure):
result = self.result
del self.result, self.gotDataCallback, self.stream
result.errback(failure)
def _gotData(self, data):
if data is None:
result = self.result
del self.result, self.gotDataCallback, self.stream
result.callback(None)
return
try:
self.gotDataCallback(data)
except:
self._gotError(Failure())
return
reactor.callLater(0, self._read)
def readStream(stream, gotDataCallback):
"""Pass a stream's data to a callback.
Returns Deferred which will be triggered on finish. Errors in
reading the stream or in processing it will be returned via this
Deferred.
"""
return _StreamReader(stream, gotDataCallback).run()
def readAndDiscard(stream):
"""Read all the data from the given stream, and throw it out.
Returns Deferred which will be triggered on finish.
"""
return readStream(stream, lambda _: None)
def readIntoFile(stream, outFile):
"""Read a stream and write it into a file.
Returns Deferred which will be triggered on finish.
"""
def done(_):
outFile.close()
return _
return readStream(stream, outFile.write).addBoth(done)
def connectStream(inputStream, factory):
"""Connect a protocol constructed from a factory to stream.
Returns an output stream from the protocol.
The protocol's transport will have a finish() method it should
call when done writing.
"""
# XXX deal better with addresses
p = factory.buildProtocol(None)
out = ProducerStream()
out.disconnecting = False # XXX for LineReceiver suckage
p.makeConnection(out)
readStream(inputStream, lambda _: p.dataReceived(_)).addCallbacks(
lambda _: p.connectionLost(ti_error.ConnectionDone()), lambda _: p.connectionLost(_))
return out
##############################
#### fallbackSplit ####
##############################
def fallbackSplit(stream, point):
after = PostTruncaterStream(stream, point)
before = TruncaterStream(stream, point, after)
return (before, after)
class TruncaterStream(object):
def __init__(self, stream, point, postTruncater):
self.stream = stream
self.length = point
self.postTruncater = postTruncater
def read(self):
if self.length == 0:
if self.postTruncater is not None:
postTruncater = self.postTruncater
self.postTruncater = None
postTruncater.sendInitialSegment(self.stream.read())
self.stream = None
return None
result = self.stream.read()
if isinstance(result, Deferred):
return result.addCallback(self._gotRead)
else:
return self._gotRead(result)
def _gotRead(self, data):
if data is None:
raise ValueError("Ran out of data for a split of a indeterminate length source")
if self.length >= len(data):
self.length -= len(data)
return data
else:
before = buffer(data, 0, self.length)
after = buffer(data, self.length)
self.length = 0
if self.postTruncater is not None:
postTruncater = self.postTruncater
self.postTruncater = None
postTruncater.sendInitialSegment(after)
self.stream = None
return before
def split(self, point):
if point > self.length:
raise ValueError("split point (%d) > length (%d)" % (point, self.length))
post = PostTruncaterStream(self.stream, point)
trunc = TruncaterStream(post, self.length - point, self.postTruncater)
self.length = point
self.postTruncater = post
return self, trunc
def close(self):
if self.postTruncater is not None:
self.postTruncater.notifyClosed(self)
else:
# Nothing cares about the rest of the stream
self.stream.close()
self.stream = None
self.length = 0
class PostTruncaterStream(object):
deferred = None
sentInitialSegment = False
truncaterClosed = None
closed = False
length = None
def __init__(self, stream, point):
self.stream = stream
self.deferred = Deferred()
if stream.length is not None:
self.length = stream.length - point
def read(self):
if not self.sentInitialSegment:
self.sentInitialSegment = True
if self.truncaterClosed is not None:
readAndDiscard(self.truncaterClosed)
self.truncaterClosed = None
return self.deferred
return self.stream.read()
def split(self, point):
return fallbackSplit(self, point)
def close(self):
self.closed = True
if self.truncaterClosed is not None:
# have first half close itself
self.truncaterClosed.postTruncater = None
self.truncaterClosed.close()
elif self.sentInitialSegment:
# first half already finished up
self.stream.close()
self.deferred = None
# Callbacks from TruncaterStream
def sendInitialSegment(self, data):
if self.closed:
# First half finished, we don't want data.
self.stream.close()
self.stream = None
if self.deferred is not None:
if isinstance(data, Deferred):
data.chainDeferred(self.deferred)
else:
self.deferred.callback(data)
def notifyClosed(self, truncater):
if self.closed:
# we are closed, have first half really close
truncater.postTruncater = None
truncater.close()
elif self.sentInitialSegment:
# We are trying to read, read up first half
readAndDiscard(truncater)
else:
# Idle, store closed info.
self.truncaterClosed = truncater
########################################
#### ProducerStream/StreamProducer ####
########################################
class ProducerStream(object):
"""Turns producers into a IByteStream.
Thus, implements IConsumer and IByteStream."""
implements(IByteStream, ti_interfaces.IConsumer)
length = None
closed = False
failed = False
producer = None
producerPaused = False
deferred = None
bufferSize = 5
def __init__(self, length=None):
self.buffer = []
self.length = length
# IByteStream implementation
def read(self):
if self.buffer:
return self.buffer.pop(0)
elif self.closed:
self.length = 0
if self.failed:
f = self.failure
del self.failure
return defer.fail(f)
return None
else:
deferred = self.deferred = Deferred()
if self.producer is not None and (not self.streamingProducer
or self.producerPaused):
self.producerPaused = False
self.producer.resumeProducing()
return deferred
def split(self, point):
return fallbackSplit(self, point)
def close(self):
"""Called by reader of stream when it is done reading."""
self.buffer=[]
self.closed = True
if self.producer is not None:
self.producer.stopProducing()
self.producer = None
self.deferred = None
# IConsumer implementation
def write(self, data):
if self.closed:
return
if self.deferred:
deferred = self.deferred
self.deferred = None
deferred.callback(data)
else:
self.buffer.append(data)
if(self.producer is not None and self.streamingProducer
and len(self.buffer) > self.bufferSize):
self.producer.pauseProducing()
self.producerPaused = True
def finish(self, failure=None):
"""Called by producer when it is done.
If the optional failure argument is passed a Failure instance,
the stream will return it as errback on next Deferred.
"""
self.closed = True
if not self.buffer:
self.length = 0
if self.deferred is not None:
deferred = self.deferred
self.deferred = None
if failure is not None:
self.failed = True
deferred.errback(failure)
else:
deferred.callback(None)
else:
if failure is not None:
self.failed = True
self.failure = failure
def registerProducer(self, producer, streaming):
if self.producer is not None:
raise RuntimeError("Cannot register producer %s, because producer %s was never unregistered." % (producer, self.producer))
if self.closed:
producer.stopProducing()
else:
self.producer = producer
self.streamingProducer = streaming
if not streaming:
producer.resumeProducing()
def unregisterProducer(self):
self.producer = None
class StreamProducer(object):
"""A push producer which gets its data by reading a stream."""
implements(ti_interfaces.IPushProducer)
deferred = None
finishedCallback = None
paused = False
consumer = None
def __init__(self, stream, enforceStr=True):
self.stream = stream
self.enforceStr = enforceStr
def beginProducing(self, consumer):
if self.stream is None:
return defer.succeed(None)
self.consumer = consumer
finishedCallback = self.finishedCallback = Deferred()
self.consumer.registerProducer(self, True)
self.resumeProducing()
return finishedCallback
def resumeProducing(self):
self.paused = False
if self.deferred is not None:
return
try:
data = self.stream.read()
except:
self.stopProducing(Failure())
return
if isinstance(data, Deferred):
self.deferred = data.addCallbacks(self._doWrite, self.stopProducing)
else:
self._doWrite(data)
def _doWrite(self, data):
if self.consumer is None:
return
if data is None:
# The end.
if self.consumer is not None:
self.consumer.unregisterProducer()
if self.finishedCallback is not None:
self.finishedCallback.callback(None)
self.finishedCallback = self.deferred = self.consumer = self.stream = None
return
self.deferred = None
if self.enforceStr:
# XXX: sucks that we have to do this. make transport.write(buffer) work!
data = str(buffer(data))
self.consumer.write(data)
if not self.paused:
self.resumeProducing()
def pauseProducing(self):
self.paused = True
def stopProducing(self, failure=ti_error.ConnectionLost()):
if self.consumer is not None:
self.consumer.unregisterProducer()
if self.finishedCallback is not None:
if failure is not None:
self.finishedCallback.errback(failure)
else:
self.finishedCallback.callback(None)
self.finishedCallback = None
self.paused = True
if self.stream is not None:
self.stream.close()
self.finishedCallback = self.deferred = self.consumer = self.stream = None
##############################
#### ProcessStreamer ####
##############################
class _ProcessStreamerProtocol(protocol.ProcessProtocol):
def __init__(self, inputStream, outStream, errStream):
self.inputStream = inputStream
self.outStream = outStream
self.errStream = errStream
self.resultDeferred = defer.Deferred()
def connectionMade(self):
p = StreamProducer(self.inputStream)
# if the process stopped reading from the input stream,
# this is not an error condition, so it oughtn't result
# in a ConnectionLost() from the input stream:
p.stopProducing = lambda err=None: StreamProducer.stopProducing(p, err)
d = p.beginProducing(self.transport)
d.addCallbacks(lambda _: self.transport.closeStdin(),
self._inputError)
def _inputError(self, f):
log.msg("Error in input stream for %r" % self.transport)
log.err(f)
self.transport.closeStdin()
def outReceived(self, data):
self.outStream.write(data)
def errReceived(self, data):
self.errStream.write(data)
def outConnectionLost(self):
self.outStream.finish()
def errConnectionLost(self):
self.errStream.finish()
def processEnded(self, reason):
self.resultDeferred.errback(reason)
del self.resultDeferred
class ProcessStreamer(object):
"""Runs a process hooked up to streams.
Requires an input stream, has attributes 'outStream' and 'errStream'
for stdout and stderr.
outStream and errStream are public attributes providing streams
for stdout and stderr of the process.
"""
def __init__(self, inputStream, program, args, env={}):
self.outStream = ProducerStream()
self.errStream = ProducerStream()
self._protocol = _ProcessStreamerProtocol(IByteStream(inputStream), self.outStream, self.errStream)
self._program = program
self._args = args
self._env = env
def run(self):
"""Run the process.
Returns Deferred which will eventually have errback for non-clean (exit code > 0)
exit, with ProcessTerminated, or callback with None on exit code 0.
"""
# XXX what happens if spawn fails?
reactor.spawnProcess(self._protocol, self._program, self._args, env=self._env)
del self._env
return self._protocol.resultDeferred.addErrback(lambda _: _.trap(ti_error.ProcessDone))
##############################
#### generatorToStream ####
##############################
class _StreamIterator(object):
done=False
def __iter__(self):
return self
def next(self):
if self.done:
raise StopIteration
return self.value
wait=object()
class _IteratorStream(object):
length = None
def __init__(self, fun, stream, args, kwargs):
self._stream=stream
self._streamIterator = _StreamIterator()
self._gen = fun(self._streamIterator, *args, **kwargs)
def read(self):
try:
val = self._gen.next()
except StopIteration:
return None
else:
if val is _StreamIterator.wait:
newdata = self._stream.read()
if isinstance(newdata, defer.Deferred):
return newdata.addCallback(self._gotRead)
else:
return self._gotRead(newdata)
return val
def _gotRead(self, data):
if data is None:
self._streamIterator.done=True
else:
self._streamIterator.value=data
return self.read()
def close(self):
self._stream.close()
del self._gen, self._stream, self._streamIterator
def split(self):
return fallbackSplit(self)
def generatorToStream(fun):
"""Converts a generator function into a stream.
The function should take an iterator as its first argument,
which will be converted *from* a stream by this wrapper, and
yield items which are turned *into* the results from the
stream's 'read' call.
One important point: before every call to input.next(), you
*MUST* do a "yield input.wait" first. Yielding this magic value
takes care of ensuring that the input is not a deferred before
you see it.
>>> from twisted.web2 import stream
>>> from string import maketrans
>>> alphabet = 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'
>>>
>>> def encrypt(input, key):
... code = alphabet[key:] + alphabet[:key]
... translator = maketrans(alphabet+alphabet.upper(), code+code.upper())
... yield input.wait
... for s in input:
... yield str(s).translate(translator)
... yield input.wait
...
>>> encrypt = stream.generatorToStream(encrypt)
>>>
>>> plaintextStream = stream.MemoryStream('SampleSampleSample')
>>> encryptedStream = encrypt(plaintextStream, 13)
>>> encryptedStream.read()
'FnzcyrFnzcyrFnzcyr'
>>>
>>> plaintextStream = stream.MemoryStream('SampleSampleSample')
>>> encryptedStream = encrypt(plaintextStream, 13)
>>> evenMoreEncryptedStream = encrypt(encryptedStream, 13)
>>> evenMoreEncryptedStream.read()
'SampleSampleSample'
"""
def generatorToStream_inner(stream, *args, **kwargs):
return _IteratorStream(fun, stream, args, kwargs)
return generatorToStream_inner
##############################
#### BufferedStream ####
##############################
class BufferedStream(object):
"""A stream which buffers its data to provide operations like
readline and readExactly."""
data = ""
def __init__(self, stream):
self.stream = stream
def _readUntil(self, f):
"""Internal helper function which repeatedly calls f each time
after more data has been received, until it returns non-None."""
while True:
r = f()
if r is not None:
yield r; return
newdata = self.stream.read()
if isinstance(newdata, defer.Deferred):
newdata = defer.waitForDeferred(newdata)
yield newdata; newdata = newdata.getResult()
if newdata is None:
# End Of File
newdata = self.data
self.data = ''
yield newdata; return
self.data += str(newdata)
_readUntil = defer.deferredGenerator(_readUntil)
def readExactly(self, size=None):
"""Read exactly size bytes of data, or, if size is None, read
the entire stream into a string."""
if size is not None and size < 0:
raise ValueError("readExactly: size cannot be negative: %s", size)
def gotdata():
data = self.data
if size is not None and len(data) >= size:
pre,post = data[:size], data[size:]
self.data = post
return pre
return self._readUntil(gotdata)
def readline(self, delimiter='\r\n', size=None):
"""
Read a line of data from the string, bounded by
delimiter. The delimiter is included in the return value.
If size is specified, read and return at most that many bytes,
even if the delimiter has not yet been reached. If the size
limit falls within a delimiter, the rest of the delimiter, and
the next line will be returned together.
"""
if size is not None and size < 0:
raise ValueError("readline: size cannot be negative: %s" % (size, ))
def gotdata():
data = self.data
if size is not None:
splitpoint = data.find(delimiter, 0, size)
if splitpoint == -1:
if len(data) >= size:
splitpoint = size
else:
splitpoint += len(delimiter)
else:
splitpoint = data.find(delimiter)
if splitpoint != -1:
splitpoint += len(delimiter)
if splitpoint != -1:
pre = data[:splitpoint]
self.data = data[splitpoint:]
return pre
return self._readUntil(gotdata)
def pushback(self, pushed):
"""Push data back into the buffer."""
self.data = pushed + self.data
def read(self):
data = self.data
if data:
self.data = ""
return data
return self.stream.read()
def _len(self):
l = self.stream.length
if l is None:
return None
return l + len(self.data)
length = property(_len)
def split(self, offset):
off = offset - len(self.data)
pre, post = self.stream.split(max(0, off))
pre = BufferedStream(pre)
post = BufferedStream(post)
if off < 0:
pre.data = self.data[:-off]
post.data = self.data[-off:]
else:
pre.data = self.data
return pre, post
def substream(stream, start, end):
if start > end:
raise ValueError("start position must be less than end position %r"
% ((start, end),))
stream = stream.split(start)[1]
return stream.split(end - start)[0]
__all__ = ['IStream', 'IByteStream', 'FileStream', 'MemoryStream', 'CompoundStream',
'readAndDiscard', 'fallbackSplit', 'ProducerStream', 'StreamProducer',
'BufferedStream', 'readStream', 'ProcessStreamer', 'readIntoFile',
'generatorToStream']
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