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# Copyright (C) 2005, 2006 Canonical Ltd
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# Written by Robert Collins <robert.collins@canonical.com>
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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"""Bzrlib specific gzip tunings. We plan to feed these to the upstream gzip."""
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from cStringIO import StringIO
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# make GzipFile faster:
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import gzip
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from gzip import FEXTRA, FCOMMENT, FNAME, FHCRC
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import sys
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import struct
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import zlib
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# we want a \n preserved, break on \n only splitlines.
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import bzrlib
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__all__ = ["GzipFile", "bytes_to_gzip"]
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def U32(i):
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    """Return i as an unsigned integer, assuming it fits in 32 bits.
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    If it's >= 2GB when viewed as a 32-bit unsigned int, return a long.
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    """
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    if i < 0:
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        i += 1L << 32
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    return i
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def LOWU32(i):
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    """Return the low-order 32 bits of an int, as a non-negative int."""
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    return i & 0xFFFFFFFFL
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def bytes_to_gzip(bytes, factory=zlib.compressobj,
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    level=zlib.Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION, method=zlib.DEFLATED,
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    width=-zlib.MAX_WBITS, mem=zlib.DEF_MEM_LEVEL,
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    crc32=zlib.crc32):
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    """Create a gzip file containing bytes and return its content."""
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    result = [
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        '\037\213'  # self.fileobj.write('\037\213')  # magic header
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        '\010'      # self.fileobj.write('\010')      # compression method
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                    # fname = self.filename[:-3]
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                    # flags = 0
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                    # if fname:
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                    #     flags = FNAME
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        '\x00'      # self.fileobj.write(chr(flags))
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        '\0\0\0\0'  # write32u(self.fileobj, long(time.time()))
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        '\002'      # self.fileobj.write('\002')
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        '\377'      # self.fileobj.write('\377')
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                    # if fname:
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        ''          #     self.fileobj.write(fname + '\000')
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        ]
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    # using a compressobj avoids a small header and trailer that the compress()
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    # utility function adds.
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    compress = factory(level, method, width, mem, 0)
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    result.append(compress.compress(bytes))
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    result.append(compress.flush())
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    result.append(struct.pack("<L", LOWU32(crc32(bytes))))
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    # size may exceed 2GB, or even 4GB
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    result.append(struct.pack("<L", LOWU32(len(bytes))))
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    return ''.join(result)
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class GzipFile(gzip.GzipFile):
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    """Knit tuned version of GzipFile.
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    This is based on the following lsprof stats:
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    python 2.4 stock GzipFile write:
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    58971      0   5644.3090   2721.4730   gzip:193(write)
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    +58971     0   1159.5530   1159.5530   +<built-in method compress>
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    +176913    0    987.0320    987.0320   +<len>
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    +58971     0    423.1450    423.1450   +<zlib.crc32>
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    +58971     0    353.1060    353.1060   +<method 'write' of 'cStringIO.
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                                            StringO' objects>
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    tuned GzipFile write:
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    58971      0   4477.2590   2103.1120   bzrlib.knit:1250(write)
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    +58971     0   1297.7620   1297.7620   +<built-in method compress>
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    +58971     0    406.2160    406.2160   +<zlib.crc32>
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    +58971     0    341.9020    341.9020   +<method 'write' of 'cStringIO.
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                                            StringO' objects>
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    +58971     0    328.2670    328.2670   +<len>
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    Yes, its only 1.6 seconds, but they add up.
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    """
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    def _add_read_data(self, data):
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        # 4169 calls in 183
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        # temp var for len(data) and switch to +='s.
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        # 4169 in 139
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        len_data = len(data)
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        self.crc = zlib.crc32(data, self.crc)
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        self.extrabuf += data
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        self.extrasize += len_data
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        self.size += len_data
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    def _write_gzip_header(self):
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        """A tuned version of gzip._write_gzip_header
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        We have some extra constrains that plain Gzip does not.
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        1) We want to write the whole blob at once. rather than multiple 
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           calls to fileobj.write().
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        2) We never have a filename
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        3) We don't care about the time
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        """
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        self.fileobj.write(
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           '\037\213'   # self.fileobj.write('\037\213')  # magic header
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            '\010'      # self.fileobj.write('\010')      # compression method
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                        # fname = self.filename[:-3]
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                        # flags = 0
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                        # if fname:
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                        #     flags = FNAME
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            '\x00'      # self.fileobj.write(chr(flags))
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            '\0\0\0\0'  # write32u(self.fileobj, long(time.time()))
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            '\002'      # self.fileobj.write('\002')
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            '\377'      # self.fileobj.write('\377')
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                        # if fname:
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            ''          #     self.fileobj.write(fname + '\000')
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            )
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    def _read(self, size=1024):
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        # various optimisations:
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        # 8337 calls in 1272, 365 internal
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        if self.fileobj is None:
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            raise EOFError, "Reached EOF"
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        if self._new_member:
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            # If the _new_member flag is set, we have to
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            # jump to the next member, if there is one.
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            #
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            # First, check if we're at the end of the file;
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            # if so, it's time to stop; no more members to read.
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            next_header_bytes = self.fileobj.read(10)
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            if next_header_bytes == '':
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                raise EOFError, "Reached EOF"
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            self._init_read()
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            self._read_gzip_header(next_header_bytes)
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            self.decompress = zlib.decompressobj(-zlib.MAX_WBITS)
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            self._new_member = False
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        # Read a chunk of data from the file
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        buf = self.fileobj.read(size)
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        # If the EOF has been reached, flush the decompression object
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        # and mark this object as finished.
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        if buf == "":
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            self._add_read_data(self.decompress.flush())
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            if len(self.decompress.unused_data) < 8:
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                raise AssertionError("what does flush do?")
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            self._gzip_tail = self.decompress.unused_data[0:8]
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            self._read_eof()
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            # tell the driving read() call we have stuffed all the data
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            # in self.extrabuf
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            raise EOFError, 'Reached EOF'
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        self._add_read_data(self.decompress.decompress(buf))
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        if self.decompress.unused_data != "":
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            # Ending case: we've come to the end of a member in the file,
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            # so seek back to the start of the data for the next member which
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            # is the length of the decompress objects unused data - the first
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            # 8 bytes for the end crc and size records.
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            #
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            # so seek back to the start of the unused data, finish up
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            # this member, and read a new gzip header.
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            # (The number of bytes to seek back is the length of the unused
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            # data, minus 8 because those 8 bytes are part of this member.
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            seek_length = len (self.decompress.unused_data) - 8
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            if seek_length > 0:
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                # we read too much data
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                self.fileobj.seek(-seek_length, 1)
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                self._gzip_tail = self.decompress.unused_data[0:8]
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            elif seek_length < 0:
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                # we haven't read enough to check the checksum.
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                if not (-8 < seek_length):
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                    raise AssertionError("too great a seek")
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                buf = self.fileobj.read(-seek_length)
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                self._gzip_tail = self.decompress.unused_data + buf
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            else:
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                self._gzip_tail = self.decompress.unused_data
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            # Check the CRC and file size, and set the flag so we read
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            # a new member on the next call
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            self._read_eof()
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            self._new_member = True
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    def _read_eof(self):
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        """tuned to reduce function calls and eliminate file seeking:
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        4168 in 200
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        """
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        # We've read to the end of the file, so we should have 8 bytes of 
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        # unused data in the decompressor. If we don't, there is a corrupt file.
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        # We use these 8 bytes to calculate the CRC and the recorded file size.
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        # We then check the that the computed CRC and size of the
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        # uncompressed data matches the stored values.  Note that the size
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        # stored is the true file size mod 2**32.
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        if not (len(self._gzip_tail) == 8):
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            raise AssertionError("gzip trailer is incorrect length.")
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        crc32, isize = struct.unpack("<LL", self._gzip_tail)
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        # note that isize is unsigned - it can exceed 2GB
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        if crc32 != U32(self.crc):
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            raise IOError, "CRC check failed %d %d" % (crc32, U32(self.crc))
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        elif isize != LOWU32(self.size):
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            raise IOError, "Incorrect length of data produced"
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    def _read_gzip_header(self, bytes=None):
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        """Supply bytes if the minimum header size is already read.
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        if bytes is None:
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            bytes = self.fileobj.read(10)
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        if magic != '\037\213':
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            raise IOError, 'Not a gzipped file'
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        content = StringIO(self.read(-1))
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        return content.readlines()
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    def _unread(self, buf, len_buf=None):
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        self.write(''.join(lines))
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