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authorGuido van Rossum <guido@python.org>1997-01-02 22:52:15 (GMT)
committerGuido van Rossum <guido@python.org>1997-01-02 22:52:15 (GMT)
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Use the new struct module's ability to pack and unpack standardized
data formats. The _xdr module is no longer used, since struct supports the required IEEE floats and doubles. (I have one doubt about not using _xdr. The struct module doesn't handle Inf, NaN and gradual underflow correctly. If the _xdr module does these things better, it may still have a (small) competitive advantage. On the other hand, since not all platforms support IEEE floating point, it's not clear that it would be a good idea to ever transfer Inf or NaNs. Gradual underflow can be fixed in the struct module.
Diffstat (limited to 'Lib/xdrlib.py')
-rw-r--r--Lib/xdrlib.py109
1 files changed, 32 insertions, 77 deletions
diff --git a/Lib/xdrlib.py b/Lib/xdrlib.py
index fb1e72d..0a9f464 100644
--- a/Lib/xdrlib.py
+++ b/Lib/xdrlib.py
@@ -2,24 +2,9 @@
See: RFC 1014
-This module will conditionally use the _xdrmodule.so module to get
-support for those representations we can't do much with from Python.
-
"""
import struct
-from types import LongType
-
-# use C layer XDR libraries for some data types if available
-try:
- import _xdr
-except ImportError:
- _xdr = None
-
-# this test is done to see if machine representation is the same as
-# network representation. if so, we can use module struct for packing
-# some data types
-_USE_MACHINE_REP = (struct.pack('l', 1) == '\0\0\0\1')
# exceptions
class Error:
@@ -60,14 +45,7 @@ class Packer:
get_buf = get_buffer
def pack_uint(self, x):
- self.__buf = self.__buf + \
- (chr(int(x>>24 & 0xff)) + chr(int(x>>16 & 0xff)) + \
- chr(int(x>>8 & 0xff)) + chr(int(x & 0xff)))
- if _USE_MACHINE_REP:
- def pack_uint(self, x):
- if type(x) == LongType:
- x = int((x + 0x80000000L) % 0x100000000L - 0x80000000L)
- self.__buf = self.__buf + struct.pack('l', x)
+ self.__buf = self.__buf + struct.pack('>L', x)
pack_int = pack_uint
pack_enum = pack_int
@@ -83,19 +61,14 @@ class Packer:
pack_hyper = pack_uhyper
def pack_float(self, x):
- raise ConversionError('Not supported')
+ try: self.__buf = self.__buf + struct.pack('>f', x)
+ except struct.error, msg:
+ raise ConversionError(msg)
+
def pack_double(self, x):
- raise ConversionError('Not supported')
- # get these from the C layer if available
- if _xdr:
- def pack_float(self, x):
- try: self.__buf = self.__buf + _xdr.pack_float(x)
- except _xdr.error, msg:
- raise ConversionError(msg)
- def pack_double(self, x):
- try: self.__buf = self.__buf + _xdr.pack_double(x)
- except _xdr.error, msg:
- raise ConversionError(msg)
+ try: self.__buf = self.__buf + struct.pack('>d', x)
+ except struct.error, msg:
+ raise ConversionError(msg)
def pack_fstring(self, n, s):
if n < 0:
@@ -163,27 +136,19 @@ class Unpacker:
data = self.__buf[i:j]
if len(data) < 4:
raise EOFError
- x = long(ord(data[0]))<<24 | ord(data[1])<<16 | \
- ord(data[2])<<8 | ord(data[3])
- # Return a Python long only if the value is not representable
- # as a nonnegative Python int
- if x < 0x80000000L:
- x = int(x)
- return x
- if _USE_MACHINE_REP:
- def unpack_uint(self):
- i = self.__pos
- self.__pos = j = i+4
- data = self.__buf[i:j]
- if len(data) < 4:
- raise EOFError
- return struct.unpack('l', data)[0]
+ x = struct.unpack('>L', data)[0]
+ try:
+ return int(x)
+ except OverflowError:
+ return x
def unpack_int(self):
- x = self.unpack_uint()
- if x >= 0x80000000L:
- x = x - 0x100000000L
- return int(x)
+ i = self.__pos
+ self.__pos = j = i+4
+ data = self.__buf[i:j]
+ if len(data) < 4:
+ raise EOFError
+ return struct.unpack('>l', data)[0]
unpack_enum = unpack_int
unpack_bool = unpack_int
@@ -200,30 +165,20 @@ class Unpacker:
return x
def unpack_float(self):
- raise ConversionError('Not supported')
+ i = self.__pos
+ self.__pos = j = i+4
+ data = self.__buf[i:j]
+ if len(data) < 4:
+ raise EOFError
+ return struct.unpack('>f', data)[0]
+
def unpack_double(self):
- raise ConversionError('Not supported')
- # get these from the C layer if available
- if _xdr:
- def unpack_float(self):
- i = self.__pos
- self.__pos = j = i+4
- data = self.__buf[i:j]
- if len(data) < 4:
- raise EOFError
- try: return _xdr.unpack_float(data)
- except _xdr.error, msg:
- raise ConversionError(msg)
-
- def unpack_double(self):
- i = self.__pos
- self.__pos = j = i+8
- data = self.__buf[i:j]
- if len(data) < 8:
- raise EOFError
- try: return _xdr.unpack_double(data)
- except _xdr.error, msg:
- raise ConversionError(msg)
+ i = self.__pos
+ self.__pos = j = i+8
+ data = self.__buf[i:j]
+ if len(data) < 8:
+ raise EOFError
+ return struct.unpack('>d', data)[0]
def unpack_fstring(self, n):
if n < 0: