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2:mod:`mmap` --- Memory-mapped file support
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4
5.. module:: mmap
6 :synopsis: Interface to memory-mapped files for Unix and Windows.
7
8
9Memory-mapped file objects behave like both strings and like file objects.
10Unlike normal string objects, however, these are mutable. You can use mmap
11objects in most places where strings are expected; for example, you can use the
12:mod:`re` module to search through a memory-mapped file. Since they're mutable,
13you can change a single character by doing ``obj[index] = 'a'``, or change a
14substring by assigning to a slice: ``obj[i1:i2] = '...'``. You can also read
15and write data starting at the current file position, and :meth:`seek` through
16the file to different positions.
17
18A memory-mapped file is created by the :func:`mmap` function, which is different
19on Unix and on Windows. In either case you must provide a file descriptor for a
20file opened for update. If you wish to map an existing Python file object, use
21its :meth:`fileno` method to obtain the correct value for the *fileno*
22parameter. Otherwise, you can open the file using the :func:`os.open` function,
23which returns a file descriptor directly (the file still needs to be closed when
24done).
25
26For both the Unix and Windows versions of the function, *access* may be
27specified as an optional keyword parameter. *access* accepts one of three
28values: :const:`ACCESS_READ`, :const:`ACCESS_WRITE`, or :const:`ACCESS_COPY` to
29specify readonly, write-through or copy-on-write memory respectively. *access*
30can be used on both Unix and Windows. If *access* is not specified, Windows
31mmap returns a write-through mapping. The initial memory values for all three
32access types are taken from the specified file. Assignment to an
33:const:`ACCESS_READ` memory map raises a :exc:`TypeError` exception. Assignment
34to an :const:`ACCESS_WRITE` memory map affects both memory and the underlying
35file. Assignment to an :const:`ACCESS_COPY` memory map affects memory but does
36not update the underlying file.
37
Georg Brandl55ac8f02007-09-01 13:51:09 +000038To map anonymous memory, -1 should be passed as the fileno along with the length.
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Georg Brandl9afde1c2007-11-01 20:32:30 +000041.. function:: mmap(fileno, length[, tagname[, access[, offset]]])
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43 **(Windows version)** Maps *length* bytes from the file specified by the file
44 handle *fileno*, and returns a mmap object. If *length* is larger than the
45 current size of the file, the file is extended to contain *length* bytes. If
46 *length* is ``0``, the maximum length of the map is the current size of the
47 file, except that if the file is empty Windows raises an exception (you cannot
48 create an empty mapping on Windows).
49
50 *tagname*, if specified and not ``None``, is a string giving a tag name for the
51 mapping. Windows allows you to have many different mappings against the same
52 file. If you specify the name of an existing tag, that tag is opened, otherwise
53 a new tag of this name is created. If this parameter is omitted or ``None``,
54 the mapping is created without a name. Avoiding the use of the tag parameter
55 will assist in keeping your code portable between Unix and Windows.
56
Georg Brandl9afde1c2007-11-01 20:32:30 +000057 *offset* may be specified as a non-negative integer offset. mmap references will
58 be relative to the offset from the beginning of the file. *offset* defaults to 0.
59 *offset* must be a multiple of the ALLOCATIONGRANULARITY.
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Georg Brandl9afde1c2007-11-01 20:32:30 +000061
62.. function:: mmap(fileno, length[, flags[, prot[, access[, offset]]]])
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000063 :noindex:
64
65 **(Unix version)** Maps *length* bytes from the file specified by the file
66 descriptor *fileno*, and returns a mmap object. If *length* is ``0``, the
67 maximum length of the map will be the current size of the file when :func:`mmap`
68 is called.
69
70 *flags* specifies the nature of the mapping. :const:`MAP_PRIVATE` creates a
71 private copy-on-write mapping, so changes to the contents of the mmap object
72 will be private to this process, and :const:`MAP_SHARED` creates a mapping
73 that's shared with all other processes mapping the same areas of the file. The
74 default value is :const:`MAP_SHARED`.
75
76 *prot*, if specified, gives the desired memory protection; the two most useful
77 values are :const:`PROT_READ` and :const:`PROT_WRITE`, to specify that the pages
78 may be read or written. *prot* defaults to :const:`PROT_READ \| PROT_WRITE`.
79
80 *access* may be specified in lieu of *flags* and *prot* as an optional keyword
81 parameter. It is an error to specify both *flags*, *prot* and *access*. See
82 the description of *access* above for information on how to use this parameter.
83
Georg Brandl9afde1c2007-11-01 20:32:30 +000084 *offset* may be specified as a non-negative integer offset. mmap references will
85 be relative to the offset from the beginning of the file. *offset* defaults to 0.
86 *offset* must be a multiple of the PAGESIZE or ALLOCATIONGRANULARITY.
87
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000088Memory-mapped file objects support the following methods:
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90
91.. method:: mmap.close()
92
93 Close the file. Subsequent calls to other methods of the object will result in
94 an exception being raised.
95
96
97.. method:: mmap.find(string[, start])
98
99 Returns the lowest index in the object where the substring *string* is found.
100 Returns ``-1`` on failure. *start* is the index at which the search begins, and
101 defaults to zero.
102
103
104.. method:: mmap.flush([offset, size])
105
106 Flushes changes made to the in-memory copy of a file back to disk. Without use
107 of this call there is no guarantee that changes are written back before the
108 object is destroyed. If *offset* and *size* are specified, only changes to the
109 given range of bytes will be flushed to disk; otherwise, the whole extent of the
110 mapping is flushed.
111
112
113.. method:: mmap.move(dest, src, count)
114
115 Copy the *count* bytes starting at offset *src* to the destination index *dest*.
116 If the mmap was created with :const:`ACCESS_READ`, then calls to move will throw
117 a :exc:`TypeError` exception.
118
119
120.. method:: mmap.read(num)
121
122 Return a string containing up to *num* bytes starting from the current file
123 position; the file position is updated to point after the bytes that were
124 returned.
125
126
127.. method:: mmap.read_byte()
128
129 Returns a string of length 1 containing the character at the current file
130 position, and advances the file position by 1.
131
132
133.. method:: mmap.readline()
134
135 Returns a single line, starting at the current file position and up to the next
136 newline.
137
138
139.. method:: mmap.resize(newsize)
140
141 Resizes the map and the underlying file, if any. If the mmap was created with
142 :const:`ACCESS_READ` or :const:`ACCESS_COPY`, resizing the map will throw a
143 :exc:`TypeError` exception.
144
145
146.. method:: mmap.seek(pos[, whence])
147
148 Set the file's current position. *whence* argument is optional and defaults to
149 ``os.SEEK_SET`` or ``0`` (absolute file positioning); other values are
150 ``os.SEEK_CUR`` or ``1`` (seek relative to the current position) and
151 ``os.SEEK_END`` or ``2`` (seek relative to the file's end).
152
153
154.. method:: mmap.size()
155
156 Return the length of the file, which can be larger than the size of the
157 memory-mapped area.
158
159
160.. method:: mmap.tell()
161
162 Returns the current position of the file pointer.
163
164
165.. method:: mmap.write(string)
166
167 Write the bytes in *string* into memory at the current position of the file
168 pointer; the file position is updated to point after the bytes that were
169 written. If the mmap was created with :const:`ACCESS_READ`, then writing to it
170 will throw a :exc:`TypeError` exception.
171
172
173.. method:: mmap.write_byte(byte)
174
175 Write the single-character string *byte* into memory at the current position of
176 the file pointer; the file position is advanced by ``1``. If the mmap was
177 created with :const:`ACCESS_READ`, then writing to it will throw a
178 :exc:`TypeError` exception.
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