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BCDataStream.py
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#
# Workalike python implementation of Bitcoin's CDataStream class.
#
import struct
import StringIO
import mmap
class SerializationError(Exception):
""" Thrown when there's a problem deserializing or serializing """
class BCDataStream(object):
def __init__(self):
self.input = None
self.read_cursor = 0
def clear(self):
self.input = None
self.read_cursor = 0
def write(self, bytes): # Initialize with string of bytes
if self.input is None:
self.input = bytes
else:
self.input += bytes
def map_file(self, file, start): # Initialize with bytes from file
self.input = mmap.mmap(file.fileno(), 0, access=mmap.ACCESS_READ)
self.read_cursor = start
def seek_file(self, position):
self.read_cursor = position
def close_file(self):
self.input.close()
def read_string(self):
# Strings are encoded depending on length:
# 0 to 252 : 1-byte-length followed by bytes (if any)
# 253 to 65,535 : byte'253' 2-byte-length followed by bytes
# 65,536 to 4,294,967,295 : byte '254' 4-byte-length followed by bytes
# ... and the Bitcoin client is coded to understand:
# greater than 4,294,967,295 : byte '255' 8-byte-length followed by bytes of string
# ... but I don't think it actually handles any strings that big.
if self.input is None:
raise SerializationError("call write(bytes) before trying to deserialize")
try:
length = self.read_compact_size()
except IndexError:
raise SerializationError("attempt to read past end of buffer")
return self.read_bytes(length)
def write_string(self, string):
# Length-encoded as with read-string
self.write_compact_size(len(string))
self.write(string)
def read_bytes(self, length):
try:
result = self.input[self.read_cursor:self.read_cursor+length]
self.read_cursor += length
return result
except IndexError:
raise SerializationError("attempt to read past end of buffer")
return ''
def read_boolean(self): return self.read_bytes(1)[0] != chr(0)
def read_int16(self): return self._read_num('<h')
def read_uint16(self): return self._read_num('<H')
def read_int32(self): return self._read_num('<i')
def read_uint32(self): return self._read_num('<I')
def read_int64(self): return self._read_num('<q')
def read_uint64(self): return self._read_num('<Q')
def write_boolean(self, val): return self.write(chr(1) if val else chr(0))
def write_int16(self, val): return self._write_num('<h', val)
def write_uint16(self, val): return self._write_num('<H', val)
def write_int32(self, val): return self._write_num('<i', val)
def write_uint32(self, val): return self._write_num('<I', val)
def write_int64(self, val): return self._write_num('<q', val)
def write_uint64(self, val): return self._write_num('<Q', val)
def read_compact_size(self):
size = ord(self.input[self.read_cursor])
self.read_cursor += 1
if size == 253:
size = self._read_num('<H')
elif size == 254:
size = self._read_num('<I')
elif size == 255:
size = self._read_num('<Q')
return size
def write_compact_size(self, size):
if size < 0:
raise SerializationError("attempt to write size < 0")
elif size < 253:
self.write(chr(size))
elif size < 2**16:
self.write('\xfd')
self._write_num('<H', size)
elif size < 2**32:
self.write('\xfe')
self._write_num('<I', size)
elif size < 2**64:
self.write('\xff')
self._write_num('<Q', size)
def _read_num(self, format):
(i,) = struct.unpack_from(format, self.input, self.read_cursor)
self.read_cursor += struct.calcsize(format)
return i
def _write_num(self, format, num):
s = struct.pack(format, num)
self.write(s)