| """Simple class to read IFF chunks. | 
 |  | 
 | An IFF chunk (used in formats such as AIFF, TIFF, RMFF (RealMedia File | 
 | Format)) has the following structure: | 
 |  | 
 | +----------------+ | 
 | | ID (4 bytes)   | | 
 | +----------------+ | 
 | | size (4 bytes) | | 
 | +----------------+ | 
 | | data           | | 
 | | ...            | | 
 | +----------------+ | 
 |  | 
 | The ID is a 4-byte string which identifies the type of chunk. | 
 |  | 
 | The size field (a 32-bit value, encoded using big-endian byte order) | 
 | gives the size of the whole chunk, including the 8-byte header. | 
 |  | 
 | Usually an IFF-type file consists of one or more chunks.  The proposed | 
 | usage of the Chunk class defined here is to instantiate an instance at | 
 | the start of each chunk and read from the instance until it reaches | 
 | the end, after which a new instance can be instantiated.  At the end | 
 | of the file, creating a new instance will fail with a EOFError | 
 | exception. | 
 |  | 
 | Usage: | 
 | while True: | 
 |     try: | 
 |         chunk = Chunk(file) | 
 |     except EOFError: | 
 |         break | 
 |     chunktype = chunk.getname() | 
 |     while True: | 
 |         data = chunk.read(nbytes) | 
 |         if not data: | 
 |             pass | 
 |         # do something with data | 
 |  | 
 | The interface is file-like.  The implemented methods are: | 
 | read, close, seek, tell, isatty. | 
 | Extra methods are: skip() (called by close, skips to the end of the chunk), | 
 | getname() (returns the name (ID) of the chunk) | 
 |  | 
 | The __init__ method has one required argument, a file-like object | 
 | (including a chunk instance), and one optional argument, a flag which | 
 | specifies whether or not chunks are aligned on 2-byte boundaries.  The | 
 | default is 1, i.e. aligned. | 
 | """ | 
 |  | 
 | class Chunk: | 
 |     def __init__(self, file, align=True, bigendian=True, inclheader=False): | 
 |         import struct | 
 |         self.closed = False | 
 |         self.align = align      # whether to align to word (2-byte) boundaries | 
 |         if bigendian: | 
 |             strflag = '>' | 
 |         else: | 
 |             strflag = '<' | 
 |         self.file = file | 
 |         self.chunkname = file.read(4) | 
 |         if len(self.chunkname) < 4: | 
 |             raise EOFError | 
 |         try: | 
 |             self.chunksize = struct.unpack_from(strflag+'L', file.read(4))[0] | 
 |         except struct.error: | 
 |             raise EOFError | 
 |         if inclheader: | 
 |             self.chunksize = self.chunksize - 8 # subtract header | 
 |         self.size_read = 0 | 
 |         try: | 
 |             self.offset = self.file.tell() | 
 |         except (AttributeError, IOError): | 
 |             self.seekable = False | 
 |         else: | 
 |             self.seekable = True | 
 |  | 
 |     def getname(self): | 
 |         """Return the name (ID) of the current chunk.""" | 
 |         return self.chunkname | 
 |  | 
 |     def getsize(self): | 
 |         """Return the size of the current chunk.""" | 
 |         return self.chunksize | 
 |  | 
 |     def close(self): | 
 |         if not self.closed: | 
 |             self.skip() | 
 |             self.closed = True | 
 |  | 
 |     def isatty(self): | 
 |         if self.closed: | 
 |             raise ValueError, "I/O operation on closed file" | 
 |         return False | 
 |  | 
 |     def seek(self, pos, whence=0): | 
 |         """Seek to specified position into the chunk. | 
 |         Default position is 0 (start of chunk). | 
 |         If the file is not seekable, this will result in an error. | 
 |         """ | 
 |  | 
 |         if self.closed: | 
 |             raise ValueError, "I/O operation on closed file" | 
 |         if not self.seekable: | 
 |             raise IOError, "cannot seek" | 
 |         if whence == 1: | 
 |             pos = pos + self.size_read | 
 |         elif whence == 2: | 
 |             pos = pos + self.chunksize | 
 |         if pos < 0 or pos > self.chunksize: | 
 |             raise RuntimeError | 
 |         self.file.seek(self.offset + pos, 0) | 
 |         self.size_read = pos | 
 |  | 
 |     def tell(self): | 
 |         if self.closed: | 
 |             raise ValueError, "I/O operation on closed file" | 
 |         return self.size_read | 
 |  | 
 |     def read(self, size=-1): | 
 |         """Read at most size bytes from the chunk. | 
 |         If size is omitted or negative, read until the end | 
 |         of the chunk. | 
 |         """ | 
 |  | 
 |         if self.closed: | 
 |             raise ValueError, "I/O operation on closed file" | 
 |         if self.size_read >= self.chunksize: | 
 |             return '' | 
 |         if size < 0: | 
 |             size = self.chunksize - self.size_read | 
 |         if size > self.chunksize - self.size_read: | 
 |             size = self.chunksize - self.size_read | 
 |         data = self.file.read(size) | 
 |         self.size_read = self.size_read + len(data) | 
 |         if self.size_read == self.chunksize and \ | 
 |            self.align and \ | 
 |            (self.chunksize & 1): | 
 |             dummy = self.file.read(1) | 
 |             self.size_read = self.size_read + len(dummy) | 
 |         return data | 
 |  | 
 |     def skip(self): | 
 |         """Skip the rest of the chunk. | 
 |         If you are not interested in the contents of the chunk, | 
 |         this method should be called so that the file points to | 
 |         the start of the next chunk. | 
 |         """ | 
 |  | 
 |         if self.closed: | 
 |             raise ValueError, "I/O operation on closed file" | 
 |         if self.seekable: | 
 |             try: | 
 |                 n = self.chunksize - self.size_read | 
 |                 # maybe fix alignment | 
 |                 if self.align and (self.chunksize & 1): | 
 |                     n = n + 1 | 
 |                 self.file.seek(n, 1) | 
 |                 self.size_read = self.size_read + n | 
 |                 return | 
 |             except IOError: | 
 |                 pass | 
 |         while self.size_read < self.chunksize: | 
 |             n = min(8192, self.chunksize - self.size_read) | 
 |             dummy = self.read(n) | 
 |             if not dummy: | 
 |                 raise EOFError |