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author | Jack Jansen <jack.jansen@cwi.nl> | 1995-08-07 14:36:51 +0000 |
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committer | Jack Jansen <jack.jansen@cwi.nl> | 1995-08-07 14:36:51 +0000 |
commit | b4b3846b7c1ea12698a2d56dbbffa3dc0015042a (patch) | |
tree | 89b6f1a19884ddcb5fe5bce415eb40164d42ed9a /Lib | |
parent | 4a7cd352fc6f00929f6c36b744bde136434c677e (diff) | |
download | cpython-b4b3846b7c1ea12698a2d56dbbffa3dc0015042a.tar.gz |
Implement binhex protocol.
Note: binhex works, hexbin does not work yet.
Diffstat (limited to 'Lib')
-rw-r--r-- | Lib/binhex.py | 485 |
1 files changed, 485 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/Lib/binhex.py b/Lib/binhex.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ac7dcfcc7d --- /dev/null +++ b/Lib/binhex.py @@ -0,0 +1,485 @@ +"""binhex - Macintosh binhex compression/decompression +easy interface: +binhex(inputfilename, outputfilename) +hexbin(inputfilename, outputfilename) +""" + +# +# Jack Jansen, CWI, August 1995. +# +# The module is supposed to be as compatible as possible. Especially the +# easy interface should work "as expected" on any platform. +# XXXX Note: currently, textfiles appear in mac-form on all platforms. +# We seem to lack a simple character-translate in python. +# (we should probably use ISO-Latin-1 on all but the mac platform). +# XXXX The simeple routines are too simple: they expect to hold the complete +# files in-core. Should be fixed. +# XXXX It would be nice to handle AppleDouble format on unix (for servers serving +# macs). +# XXXX I don't understand what happens when you get 0x90 times the same byte on +# input. The resulting code (xx 90 90) would appear to be interpreted as an +# escaped *value* of 0x90. All coders I've seen appear to ignore this nicety... +# +import sys +import os +import struct +import string +import binascii + +DEBUG=1 + +testf = open('@xx', 'w') # XXXX + +Error = 'binhex.Error' + +# States (what have we written) +[_DID_HEADER, _DID_DATA, _DID_RSRC] = range(3) + +# Various constants +REASONABLY_LARGE=32768 # Minimal amount we pass the rle-coder +LINELEN=48 # What we pass to hqx-coder at once + # *NOTE* Must be divisible by 3! +RUNCHAR=chr(0x90) # run-length introducer + +# +# The code is currently byte-order dependent +if struct.pack('i', 0177) != '\0\0\0\177': + raise ImportError, 'Module binhex is big-endian only' + +# +# Workarounds for non-mac machines. +if os.name == 'mac': + import macfs + + def FInfo(): + return macfs.FInfo() + + def getfileinfo(name): + finfo = macfs.FSSpec(name).GetFInfo() + dir, file = os.path.split(name) + # XXXX Get resource/data sizes + fp = open(name, 'rb') + fp.seek(0, 2) + dlen = fp.tell() + fp = open(name, '*rb') + fp.seek(0, 2) + rlen = fp.tell() + return file, finfo, dlen, rlen + + def openrsrc(name, *mode): + if mode: + mode = mode[0] + else: + mode = 'rb' + mode = '*' + mode + return open(name, mode) + +else: + # + # Glue code for non-macintosh useage + # + import regsub + + class FInfo: + def __init__(self): + self.Type = '????' + self.Creator = '????' + self.Flags = 0 + + def getfileinfo(name): + finfo = FInfo() + # Quick check for textfile + fp = open(name) + data = open(name).read(256) + for c in data: + if not c in string.whitespace and (c<' ' or ord(c) > 0177): + break + else: + finfo.Type = 'TEXT' + fp.seek(0, 2) + dsize = fp.tell() + fp.close() + dir, file = os.path.split(name) + file = regsub.sub(':', '-', file) + return file, finfo, dsize, 0 + + class openrsrc: + def __init__(self, *args): + pass + + def read(self, *args): + return '' + + def write(self, *args): + pass + + def close(self): + pass + +class _Hqxcoderengine: + """Write data to the coder in 3-byte chunks""" + + def __init__(self, ofp): + self.ofp = ofp + self.data = '' + + def write(self, data): + self.data = self.data + data + while len(self.data) > LINELEN: + hqxdata = binascii.b2a_hqx(self.data[:LINELEN]) + self.ofp.write(hqxdata+'\n') + self.data = self.data[LINELEN:] + + def close(self): + if self.data: + self.ofp.write(binascii.b2a_hqx(self.data)) + self.ofp.write(':\n') + self.ofp.close() + +class _Rlecoderengine: + """Write data to the RLE-coder in suitably large chunks""" + + def __init__(self, ofp): + self.ofp = ofp + self.data = '' + + def write(self, data): + testf.write(data) # XXXX + self.data = self.data + data + if len(self.data) < REASONABLY_LARGE: + return + rledata = binascii.rlecode_hqx(self.data) + self.ofp.write(rledata) + self.data = '' + + def close(self): + if self.data: + rledata = binascii.rlecode_hqx(self.data) + self.ofp.write(rledata) + self.ofp.close() + +class BinHex: + def __init__(self, (name, finfo, dlen, rlen), ofp): + if type(ofp) == type(''): + ofname = ofp + ofp = open(ofname, 'w') + if os.name == 'mac': + fss = macfs.FSSpec(ofname) + fss.SetCreatorType('BnHq', 'TEXT') + ofp.write('(This file may be decompressed with BinHex 4.0)\n\n:') + hqxer = _Hqxcoderengine(ofp) + self.ofp = _Rlecoderengine(hqxer) + self.crc = 0 + if finfo == None: + finfo = FInfo() + self.dlen = dlen + self.rlen = rlen + self._writeinfo(name, finfo) + self.state = _DID_HEADER + + def _writeinfo(self, name, finfo): + if DEBUG: + print 'binhex info:', name, finfo.Type, finfo.Creator, self.dlen, self.rlen + name = name + nl = len(name) + if nl > 63: + raise Error, 'Filename too long' + d = chr(nl) + name + '\0' + d2 = finfo.Type + finfo.Creator + d3 = struct.pack('h', finfo.Flags) + d4 = struct.pack('ii', self.dlen, self.rlen) + info = d + d2 + d3 + d4 + self._write(info) + self._writecrc() + + def _write(self, data): + self.crc = binascii.crc_hqx(data, self.crc) + self.ofp.write(data) + + def _writecrc(self): + self.ofp.write(struct.pack('h', self.crc)) + self.crc = 0 + + def write(self, data): + if self.state != _DID_HEADER: + raise Error, 'Writing data at the wrong time' + self.dlen = self.dlen - len(data) + self._write(data) + + def close_data(self): + if self.dlen <> 0: + raise Error, 'Incorrect data size, diff='+`self.rlen` + self._writecrc() + self.state = _DID_DATA + + def write_rsrc(self, data): + if self.state < _DID_DATA: + self.close_data() + if self.state != _DID_DATA: + raise Error, 'Writing resource data at the wrong time' + self.rlen = self.rlen - len(data) + self._write(data) + + def close(self): + if self.state < _DID_DATA: + self.close_data() + if self.state != _DID_DATA: + raise Error, 'Close at the wrong time' + if self.rlen <> 0: + raise Error, "Incorrect resource-datasize, diff="+`self.rlen` + self._writecrc() + self.ofp.close() + self.state = None + +def binhex(inp, out): + """(infilename, outfilename) - Create binhex-encoded copy of a file""" + finfo = getfileinfo(inp) + ofp = BinHex(finfo, out) + + ifp = open(inp, 'rb') + # XXXX Do textfile translation on non-mac systems + d = ifp.read() + ofp.write(d) + ofp.close_data() + ifp.close() + + ifp = openrsrc(inp, 'rb') + d = ifp.read() + ofp.write_rsrc(d) + ofp.close() + ifp.close() + +class _Hqxdecoderengine: + """Read data via the decoder in 4-byte chunks""" + + def __init__(self, ifp): + self.ifp = ifp + self.eof = 0 + + def read(self, wtd): + """Read at least wtd bytes (or until EOF)""" + decdata = '' + # + # The loop here is convoluted, since we don't really now how much + # to decode: there may be newlines in the incoming data. + while wtd > 0: + if self.eof: return decdata + wtd = ((wtd+2)/3)*4 + data = self.ifp.read(wtd) + # + # Next problem: there may not be a complete number of bytes in what we + # pass to a2b. Solve by yet another loop. + # + while 1: + try: + decdatacur, self.eof = binascii.a2b_hqx(data) + if self.eof: print 'EOF' + break + except binascii.Incomplete: + pass + newdata = self.ifp.read(1) + if not newdata: + raise Error, 'Premature EOF on binhex file' + data = data + newdata + decdata = decdata + decdatacur + wtd = wtd - len(decdata) + if not decdata and not self.eof: + raise Error, 'Premature EOF on binhex file' + return decdata + + def close(self): + self.ifp.close() + +class _Rledecoderengine: + """Read data via the RLE-coder""" + + def __init__(self, ifp): + self.ifp = ifp + self.pre_buffer = '' + self.post_buffer = '' + self.eof = 0 + + def read(self, wtd): + if wtd > len(self.post_buffer): + self._fill(wtd-len(self.post_buffer)) + rv = self.post_buffer[:wtd] + self.post_buffer = self.post_buffer[wtd:] + print 'WTD', wtd, 'GOT', len(rv) + return rv + + def _fill(self, wtd): + # + # Obfuscated code ahead. We keep at least one byte in the pre_buffer, + # so we don't stumble over an orphaned RUNCHAR later on. If the + # last or second-last char is a RUNCHAR we keep more bytes. + # + self.pre_buffer = self.pre_buffer + self.ifp.read(wtd+2) + if self.ifp.eof: + self.post_buffer = self.post_buffer + \ + binascii.rledecode_hqx(self.pre_buffer) + self.pre_buffer = '' + return + + lastrle = string.rfind(self.pre_buffer, RUNCHAR) + if lastrle > 0 and lastrle == len(self.pre_buffer)-1: + # Last byte is an RLE, keep two bytes + mark = len(self.pre_buffer)-2 + elif lastrle > 0 and lastrle == len(self.pre_buffer)-2: + # second-last byte is an RLE. Decode all. + mark = len(self.pre_buffer) + else: + mark = len(self.pre_buffer)-1 + self.post_buffer = self.post_buffer + \ + binascii.rledecode_hqx(self.pre_buffer[:mark]) + self.pre_buffer = self.pre_buffer[mark:] + + def close(self): + self.ifp.close() + +class HexBin: + def __init__(self, ifp): + if type(ifp) == type(''): + ifp = open(ifp) + # + # Find initial colon. + # + while 1: + ch = ifp.read(1) + if not ch: + raise Error, "No binhex data found" + if ch == ':': + break + if ch != '\n': + dummy = ifp.readline() + if DEBUG: + print 'SKIP:', ch+dummy + + hqxifp = _Hqxdecoderengine(ifp) + self.ifp = _Rledecoderengine(hqxifp) + self.crc = 0 + self._readheader() + + def _read(self, len): + data = self.ifp.read(len) + self.crc = binascii.crc_hqx(data, self.crc) + return data + + def _checkcrc(self): + filecrc = struct.unpack('h', self.ifp.read(2))[0] & 0xffff + self.crc = self.crc & 0xffff + if DEBUG: + print 'DBG CRC %x %x'%(self.crc, filecrc) + #if filecrc != self.crc: + # raise Error, 'CRC error, computed %x, read %x'%(self.crc, filecrc) + self.crc = 0 + + def _readheader(self): + len = self._read(1) + fname = self._read(ord(len)) + rest = self._read(1+4+4+2+4+4) + self._checkcrc() + + type = rest[1:5] + creator = rest[5:9] + flags = struct.unpack('h', rest[9:11])[0] + self.dlen = struct.unpack('l', rest[11:15])[0] + self.rlen = struct.unpack('l', rest[15:19])[0] + + if DEBUG: + print 'DATA, RLEN', self.dlen, self.rlen + + self.FName = fname + self.FInfo = FInfo() + self.FInfo.Creator = creator + self.FInfo.Type = type + self.FInfo.Flags = flags + + self.state = _DID_HEADER + + def read(self, *n): + if self.state != _DID_HEADER: + raise Error, 'Read data at wrong time' + if n: + n = n[0] + n = min(n, self.dlen) + else: + n = self.dlen + self.dlen = self.dlen - n + return self._read(n) + + def close_data(self): + if self.state != _DID_HEADER: + raise Error, 'close_data at wrong time' + if self.dlen: + dummy = self._read(self.dlen) + self._checkcrc() + self.state = _DID_DATA + + def read_rsrc(self, *n): + if self.state == _DID_HEADER: + self.close_data() + if self.state != _DID_DATA: + raise Error, 'Read resource data at wrong time' + if n: + n = n[0] + n = min(n, self.rlen) + else: + n = self.rlen + self.rlen = self.rlen - n + return self._read(n) + + def close(self): + if self.rlen: + dummy = self.read_rsrc(self.rlen) + self._checkcrc() + self.state = _DID_RSRC + self.ifp.close() + +def hexbin(inp, out): + """(infilename, outfilename) - Decode binhexed file""" + ifp = HexBin(inp) + finfo = ifp.FInfo + if not out: + out = ifp.FName + if os.name == 'mac': + ofss = macfs.FSSpec(out) + out = ofss.as_pathname() + + ofp = open(out, 'wb') + # XXXX Do translation on non-mac systems + d = ifp.read() + ofp.write(d) + ofp.close() + ifp.close_data() + + d = ifp.read_rsrc() + if d: + ofp = openrsrc(out, 'wb') + ofp.write(d) + ofp.close() + + if os.name == 'mac': + nfinfo = ofss.GetFInfo() + nfinfo.Creator = finfo.Creator + nfinfo.Type = finfo.Type + nfinfo.Flags = finfo.Flags + ofss.SetFInfo(nfinfo) + + ifp.close() + +def _test(): + if os.name == 'mac': + fss, ok = macfs.StandardGetFile() + if not ok: + sys.exit(0) + fname = fss.as_pathname() + else: + fname = sys.argv[1] + #binhex(fname, fname+'.hqx') + #hexbin(fname+'.hqx', fname+'.viahqx') + hexbin(fname, fname+'.unpacked') + sys.exit(1) + +if __name__ == '__main__': + _test() + |