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# Copyright (C) 2007 Canonical Ltd
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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"""Container format for Bazaar data.
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"Containers" and "records" are described in doc/developers/container-format.txt.
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from cStringIO import StringIO
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from bzrlib import errors
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FORMAT_ONE = "Bazaar pack format 1 (introduced in 0.18)"
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_whitespace_re = re.compile('[\t\n\x0b\x0c\r ]')
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def _check_name(name):
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"""Do some basic checking of 'name'.
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At the moment, this just checks that there are no whitespace characters in a
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:raises InvalidRecordError: if name is not valid.
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:seealso: _check_name_encoding
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if _whitespace_re.search(name) is not None:
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raise errors.InvalidRecordError("%r is not a valid name." % (name,))
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def _check_name_encoding(name):
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"""Check that 'name' is valid UTF-8.
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This is separate from _check_name because UTF-8 decoding is relatively
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expensive, and we usually want to avoid it.
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:raises InvalidRecordError: if name is not valid UTF-8.
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except UnicodeDecodeError, e:
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raise errors.InvalidRecordError(str(e))
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class ContainerWriter(object):
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"""A class for writing containers."""
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def __init__(self, write_func):
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:param write_func: a callable that will be called when this
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ContainerWriter needs to write some bytes.
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self._write_func = write_func
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self.current_offset = 0
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"""Begin writing a container."""
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self.write_func(FORMAT_ONE + "\n")
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def write_func(self, bytes):
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self._write_func(bytes)
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self.current_offset += len(bytes)
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"""Finish writing a container."""
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def add_bytes_record(self, bytes, names):
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"""Add a Bytes record with the given names.
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:param bytes: The bytes to insert.
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:param names: The names to give the inserted bytes. Each name is
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a tuple of bytestrings. The bytestrings may not contain
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:return: An offset, length tuple. The offset is the offset
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of the record within the container, and the length is the
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length of data that will need to be read to reconstitute the
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record. These offset and length can only be used with the pack
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interface - they might be offset by headers or other such details
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and thus are only suitable for use by a ContainerReader.
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current_offset = self.current_offset
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self.write_func(str(len(bytes)) + "\n")
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for name_tuple in names:
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# Make sure we're writing valid names. Note that we will leave a
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# half-written record if a name is bad!
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for name in name_tuple:
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self.write_func('\x00'.join(name_tuple) + "\n")
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self.write_func("\n")
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# Finally, the contents.
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self.write_func(bytes)
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# return a memo of where we wrote data to allow random access.
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return current_offset, self.current_offset - current_offset
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class ReadVFile(object):
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"""Adapt a readv result iterator to a file like protocol."""
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def __init__(self, readv_result):
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self.readv_result = readv_result
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# the most recent readv result block
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if (self._string is None or
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self._string.tell() == self._string_length):
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length, data = self.readv_result.next()
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self._string_length = len(data)
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self._string = StringIO(data)
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def read(self, length):
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result = self._string.read(length)
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if len(result) < length:
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raise errors.BzrError('request for too much data from a readv hunk.')
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"""Note that readline will not cross readv segments."""
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result = self._string.readline()
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if self._string.tell() == self._string_length and result[-1] != '\n':
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raise errors.BzrError('short readline in the readvfile hunk.')
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def make_readv_reader(transport, filename, requested_records):
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"""Create a ContainerReader that will read selected records only.
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:param transport: The transport the pack file is located on.
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:param filename: The filename of the pack file.
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:param requested_records: The record offset, length tuples as returned
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by add_bytes_record for the desired records.
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readv_blocks = [(0, len(FORMAT_ONE)+1)]
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readv_blocks.extend(requested_records)
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result = ContainerReader(ReadVFile(
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transport.readv(filename, readv_blocks)))
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class BaseReader(object):
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def __init__(self, source_file):
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:param source_file: a file-like object with `read` and `readline`
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self._source = source_file
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def reader_func(self, length=None):
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return self._source.read(length)
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def _read_line(self):
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line = self._source.readline()
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if not line.endswith('\n'):
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raise errors.UnexpectedEndOfContainerError()
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return line.rstrip('\n')
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class ContainerReader(BaseReader):
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"""A class for reading Bazaar's container format."""
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def iter_records(self):
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"""Iterate over the container, yielding each record as it is read.
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Each yielded record will be a 2-tuple of (names, callable), where names
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is a ``list`` and bytes is a function that takes one argument,
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You **must not** call the callable after advancing the interator to the
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next record. That is, this code is invalid::
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record_iter = container.iter_records()
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names1, callable1 = record_iter.next()
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names2, callable2 = record_iter.next()
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bytes1 = callable1(None)
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As it will give incorrect results and invalidate the state of the
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:raises ContainerError: if any sort of containter corruption is
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detected, e.g. UnknownContainerFormatError is the format of the
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container is unrecognised.
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:seealso: ContainerReader.read
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return self._iter_records()
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def iter_record_objects(self):
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"""Iterate over the container, yielding each record as it is read.
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Each yielded record will be an object with ``read`` and ``validate``
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methods. Like with iter_records, it is not safe to use a record object
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after advancing the iterator to yield next record.
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:raises ContainerError: if any sort of containter corruption is
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detected, e.g. UnknownContainerFormatError is the format of the
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container is unrecognised.
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:seealso: iter_records
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return self._iter_record_objects()
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def _iter_records(self):
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for record in self._iter_record_objects():
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def _iter_record_objects(self):
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record_kind = self.reader_func(1)
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if record_kind == 'B':
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reader = BytesRecordReader(self._source)
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elif record_kind == 'E':
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# End marker. There are no more records.
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elif record_kind == '':
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# End of stream encountered, but no End Marker record seen, so
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# this container is incomplete.
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raise errors.UnexpectedEndOfContainerError()
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# Unknown record type.
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raise errors.UnknownRecordTypeError(record_kind)
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def _read_format(self):
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format = self._read_line()
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if format != FORMAT_ONE:
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raise errors.UnknownContainerFormatError(format)
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"""Validate this container and its records.
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Validating consumes the data stream just like iter_records and
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iter_record_objects, so you cannot call it after
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iter_records/iter_record_objects.
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:raises ContainerError: if something is invalid.
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for record_names, read_bytes in self.iter_records():
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for name_tuple in record_names:
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for name in name_tuple:
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_check_name_encoding(name)
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# Check that the name is unique. Note that Python will refuse
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# to decode non-shortest forms of UTF-8 encoding, so there is no
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# risk that the same unicode string has been encoded two
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if name_tuple in all_names:
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raise errors.DuplicateRecordNameError(name_tuple)
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all_names.add(name_tuple)
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excess_bytes = self.reader_func(1)
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if excess_bytes != '':
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raise errors.ContainerHasExcessDataError(excess_bytes)
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class BytesRecordReader(BaseReader):
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You can either validate or read a record, you can't do both.
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:returns: A tuple of (names, callable). The callable can be called
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repeatedly to obtain the bytes for the record, with a max_length
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argument. If max_length is None, returns all the bytes. Because
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records can be arbitrarily large, using None is not recommended
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unless you have reason to believe the content will fit in memory.
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# Read the content length.
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length_line = self._read_line()
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length = int(length_line)
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raise errors.InvalidRecordError(
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"%r is not a valid length." % (length_line,))
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# Read the list of names.
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name_line = self._read_line()
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name_tuple = tuple(name_line.split('\x00'))
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for name in name_tuple:
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names.append(name_tuple)
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self._remaining_length = length
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return names, self._content_reader
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def _content_reader(self, max_length):
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if max_length is None:
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length_to_read = self._remaining_length
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length_to_read = min(max_length, self._remaining_length)
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self._remaining_length -= length_to_read
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bytes = self.reader_func(length_to_read)
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if len(bytes) != length_to_read:
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raise errors.UnexpectedEndOfContainerError()
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"""Validate this record.
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You can either validate or read, you can't do both.
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:raises ContainerError: if this record is invalid.
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names, read_bytes = self.read()
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for name_tuple in names:
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for name in name_tuple:
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_check_name_encoding(name)