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"""Interface to the liblzma compression library.
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This module provides a class for reading and writing compressed files,
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classes for incremental (de)compression, and convenience functions for
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one-shot (de)compression.
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These classes and functions support both the XZ and legacy LZMA
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container formats, as well as raw compressed data streams.
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"""
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__all__ = [
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    "CHECK_NONE", "CHECK_CRC32", "CHECK_CRC64", "CHECK_SHA256",
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    "CHECK_ID_MAX", "CHECK_UNKNOWN",
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    "FILTER_LZMA1", "FILTER_LZMA2", "FILTER_DELTA", "FILTER_X86", "FILTER_IA64",
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    "FILTER_ARM", "FILTER_ARMTHUMB", "FILTER_POWERPC", "FILTER_SPARC",
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    "FORMAT_AUTO", "FORMAT_XZ", "FORMAT_ALONE", "FORMAT_RAW",
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    "MF_HC3", "MF_HC4", "MF_BT2", "MF_BT3", "MF_BT4",
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    "MODE_FAST", "MODE_NORMAL", "PRESET_DEFAULT", "PRESET_EXTREME",
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    "LZMACompressor", "LZMADecompressor", "LZMAFile", "LZMAError",
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    "open", "compress", "decompress", "is_check_supported",
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]
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import builtins
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import io
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from _lzma import *
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from _lzma import _encode_filter_properties, _decode_filter_properties
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_MODE_CLOSED   = 0
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_MODE_READ     = 1
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_MODE_READ_EOF = 2
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_MODE_WRITE    = 3
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_BUFFER_SIZE = 8192
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class LZMAFile(io.BufferedIOBase):
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    """A file object providing transparent LZMA (de)compression.
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    An LZMAFile can act as a wrapper for an existing file object, or
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    refer directly to a named file on disk.
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    Note that LZMAFile provides a *binary* file interface - data read
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    is returned as bytes, and data to be written must be given as bytes.
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    """
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    def __init__(self, filename=None, mode="r", *,
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                 format=None, check=-1, preset=None, filters=None):
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        """Open an LZMA-compressed file in binary mode.
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        filename can be either an actual file name (given as a str or
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        bytes object), in which case the named file is opened, or it can
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        be an existing file object to read from or write to.
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        mode can be "r" for reading (default), "w" for (over)writing,
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        "x" for creating exclusively, or "a" for appending. These can
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        equivalently be given as "rb", "wb", "xb" and "ab" respectively.
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        format specifies the container format to use for the file.
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        If mode is "r", this defaults to FORMAT_AUTO. Otherwise, the
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        default is FORMAT_XZ.
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        check specifies the integrity check to use. This argument can
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        only be used when opening a file for writing. For FORMAT_XZ,
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        the default is CHECK_CRC64. FORMAT_ALONE and FORMAT_RAW do not
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        support integrity checks - for these formats, check must be
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        omitted, or be CHECK_NONE.
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        When opening a file for reading, the *preset* argument is not
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        meaningful, and should be omitted. The *filters* argument should
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        also be omitted, except when format is FORMAT_RAW (in which case
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        it is required).
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        When opening a file for writing, the settings used by the
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        compressor can be specified either as a preset compression
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        level (with the *preset* argument), or in detail as a custom
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        filter chain (with the *filters* argument). For FORMAT_XZ and
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        FORMAT_ALONE, the default is to use the PRESET_DEFAULT preset
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        level. For FORMAT_RAW, the caller must always specify a filter
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        chain; the raw compressor does not support preset compression
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        levels.
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        preset (if provided) should be an integer in the range 0-9,
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        optionally OR-ed with the constant PRESET_EXTREME.
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        filters (if provided) should be a sequence of dicts. Each dict
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        should have an entry for "id" indicating ID of the filter, plus
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        additional entries for options to the filter.
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        """
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        self._fp = None
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        self._closefp = False
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        self._mode = _MODE_CLOSED
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        self._pos = 0
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        self._size = -1
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        if mode in ("r", "rb"):
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            if check != -1:
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                raise ValueError("Cannot specify an integrity check "
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                                 "when opening a file for reading")
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            if preset is not None:
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                raise ValueError("Cannot specify a preset compression "
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                                 "level when opening a file for reading")
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            if format is None:
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                format = FORMAT_AUTO
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            mode_code = _MODE_READ
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            # Save the args to pass to the LZMADecompressor initializer.
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            # If the file contains multiple compressed streams, each
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            # stream will need a separate decompressor object.
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            self._init_args = {"format":format, "filters":filters}
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            self._decompressor = LZMADecompressor(**self._init_args)
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            self._buffer = b""
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            self._buffer_offset = 0
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        elif mode in ("w", "wb", "a", "ab", "x", "xb"):
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            if format is None:
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                format = FORMAT_XZ
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            mode_code = _MODE_WRITE
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            self._compressor = LZMACompressor(format=format, check=check,
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                                              preset=preset, filters=filters)
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        else:
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            raise ValueError("Invalid mode: {!r}".format(mode))
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        if isinstance(filename, (str, bytes)):
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            if "b" not in mode:
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                mode += "b"
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            self._fp = builtins.open(filename, mode)
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            self._closefp = True
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            self._mode = mode_code
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        elif hasattr(filename, "read") or hasattr(filename, "write"):
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            self._fp = filename
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            self._mode = mode_code
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        else:
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            raise TypeError("filename must be a str or bytes object, or a file")
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    def close(self):
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        """Flush and close the file.
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        May be called more than once without error. Once the file is
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        closed, any other operation on it will raise a ValueError.
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        """
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        if self._mode == _MODE_CLOSED:
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            return
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        try:
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            if self._mode in (_MODE_READ, _MODE_READ_EOF):
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                self._decompressor = None
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                self._buffer = b""
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            elif self._mode == _MODE_WRITE:
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                self._fp.write(self._compressor.flush())
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                self._compressor = None
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        finally:
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            try:
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                if self._closefp:
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                    self._fp.close()
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            finally:
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                self._fp = None
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                self._closefp = False
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                self._mode = _MODE_CLOSED
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    @property
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    def closed(self):
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        """True if this file is closed."""
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        return self._mode == _MODE_CLOSED
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    def fileno(self):
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        """Return the file descriptor for the underlying file."""
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        self._check_not_closed()
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        return self._fp.fileno()
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    def seekable(self):
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        """Return whether the file supports seeking."""
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        return self.readable() and self._fp.seekable()
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    def readable(self):
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        """Return whether the file was opened for reading."""
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        self._check_not_closed()
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        return self._mode in (_MODE_READ, _MODE_READ_EOF)
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    def writable(self):
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        """Return whether the file was opened for writing."""
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        self._check_not_closed()
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        return self._mode == _MODE_WRITE
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    # Mode-checking helper functions.
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    def _check_not_closed(self):
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        if self.closed:
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            raise ValueError("I/O operation on closed file")
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    def _check_can_read(self):
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        if self._mode not in (_MODE_READ, _MODE_READ_EOF):
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            self._check_not_closed()
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            raise io.UnsupportedOperation("File not open for reading")
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    def _check_can_write(self):
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        if self._mode != _MODE_WRITE:
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            self._check_not_closed()
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            raise io.UnsupportedOperation("File not open for writing")
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    def _check_can_seek(self):
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        if self._mode not in (_MODE_READ, _MODE_READ_EOF):
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            self._check_not_closed()
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            raise io.UnsupportedOperation("Seeking is only supported "
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                                          "on files open for reading")
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        if not self._fp.seekable():
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            raise io.UnsupportedOperation("The underlying file object "
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                                          "does not support seeking")
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    # Fill the readahead buffer if it is empty. Returns False on EOF.
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    def _fill_buffer(self):
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        if self._mode == _MODE_READ_EOF:
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            return False
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        # Depending on the input data, our call to the decompressor may not
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        # return any data. In this case, try again after reading another block.
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        while self._buffer_offset == len(self._buffer):
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            rawblock = (self._decompressor.unused_data or
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                        self._fp.read(_BUFFER_SIZE))
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            if not rawblock:
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                if self._decompressor.eof:
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                    self._mode = _MODE_READ_EOF
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                    self._size = self._pos
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                    return False
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                else:
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                    raise EOFError("Compressed file ended before the "
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                                   "end-of-stream marker was reached")
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            if self._decompressor.eof:
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                # Continue to next stream.
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                self._decompressor = LZMADecompressor(**self._init_args)
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                try:
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                    self._buffer = self._decompressor.decompress(rawblock)
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                except LZMAError:
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                    # Trailing data isn't a valid compressed stream; ignore it.
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                    self._mode = _MODE_READ_EOF
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                    self._size = self._pos
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                    return False
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            else:
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                self._buffer = self._decompressor.decompress(rawblock)
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            self._buffer_offset = 0
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        return True
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    # Read data until EOF.
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    # If return_data is false, consume the data without returning it.
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    def _read_all(self, return_data=True):
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        # The loop assumes that _buffer_offset is 0. Ensure that this is true.
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        self._buffer = self._buffer[self._buffer_offset:]
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        self._buffer_offset = 0
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        blocks = []
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        while self._fill_buffer():
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            if return_data:
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                blocks.append(self._buffer)
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            self._pos += len(self._buffer)
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            self._buffer = b""
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        if return_data:
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            return b"".join(blocks)
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    # Read a block of up to n bytes.
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    # If return_data is false, consume the data without returning it.
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    def _read_block(self, n, return_data=True):
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        # If we have enough data buffered, return immediately.
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        end = self._buffer_offset + n
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        if end <= len(self._buffer):
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            data = self._buffer[self._buffer_offset : end]
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            self._buffer_offset = end
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            self._pos += len(data)
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            return data if return_data else None
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        # The loop assumes that _buffer_offset is 0. Ensure that this is true.
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        self._buffer = self._buffer[self._buffer_offset:]
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        self._buffer_offset = 0
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        blocks = []
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        while n > 0 and self._fill_buffer():
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            if n < len(self._buffer):
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                data = self._buffer[:n]
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                self._buffer_offset = n
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            else:
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                data = self._buffer
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                self._buffer = b""
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            if return_data:
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                blocks.append(data)
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            self._pos += len(data)
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            n -= len(data)
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        if return_data:
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            return b"".join(blocks)
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    def peek(self, size=-1):
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        """Return buffered data without advancing the file position.
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        Always returns at least one byte of data, unless at EOF.
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        The exact number of bytes returned is unspecified.
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        """
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        self._check_can_read()
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        if not self._fill_buffer():
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            return b""
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        return self._buffer[self._buffer_offset:]
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    def read(self, size=-1):
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        """Read up to size uncompressed bytes from the file.
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        If size is negative or omitted, read until EOF is reached.
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        Returns b"" if the file is already at EOF.
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        """
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        self._check_can_read()
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        if size == 0:
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            return b""
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        elif size < 0:
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            return self._read_all()
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        else:
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            return self._read_block(size)
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    def read1(self, size=-1):
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        """Read up to size uncompressed bytes, while trying to avoid
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        making multiple reads from the underlying stream.
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        Returns b"" if the file is at EOF.
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        """
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        # Usually, read1() calls _fp.read() at most once. However, sometimes
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        # this does not give enough data for the decompressor to make progress.
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        # In this case we make multiple reads, to avoid returning b"".
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        self._check_can_read()
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        if (size == 0 or
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            # Only call _fill_buffer() if the buffer is actually empty.
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            # This gives a significant speedup if *size* is small.
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            (self._buffer_offset == len(self._buffer) and not self._fill_buffer())):
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            return b""
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        if size > 0:
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            data = self._buffer[self._buffer_offset :
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                                self._buffer_offset + size]
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            self._buffer_offset += len(data)
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        else:
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            data = self._buffer[self._buffer_offset:]
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            self._buffer = b""
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            self._buffer_offset = 0
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        self._pos += len(data)
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        return data
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    def readline(self, size=-1):
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        """Read a line of uncompressed bytes from the file.
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        The terminating newline (if present) is retained. If size is
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        non-negative, no more than size bytes will be read (in which
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        case the line may be incomplete). Returns b'' if already at EOF.
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        """
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        self._check_can_read()
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        # Shortcut for the common case - the whole line is in the buffer.
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        if size < 0:
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            end = self._buffer.find(b"\n", self._buffer_offset) + 1
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            if end > 0:
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                line = self._buffer[self._buffer_offset : end]
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                self._buffer_offset = end
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                self._pos += len(line)
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                return line
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        return io.BufferedIOBase.readline(self, size)
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    def write(self, data):
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        """Write a bytes object to the file.
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        Returns the number of uncompressed bytes written, which is
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        always len(data). Note that due to buffering, the file on disk
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        may not reflect the data written until close() is called.
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        """
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        self._check_can_write()
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        compressed = self._compressor.compress(data)
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        self._fp.write(compressed)
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        self._pos += len(data)
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        return len(data)
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    # Rewind the file to the beginning of the data stream.
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    def _rewind(self):
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        self._fp.seek(0, 0)
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        self._mode = _MODE_READ
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        self._pos = 0
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        self._decompressor = LZMADecompressor(**self._init_args)
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        self._buffer = b""
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        self._buffer_offset = 0
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    def seek(self, offset, whence=0):
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        """Change the file position.
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        The new position is specified by offset, relative to the
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        position indicated by whence. Possible values for whence are:
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            0: start of stream (default): offset must not be negative
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            1: current stream position
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            2: end of stream; offset must not be positive
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        Returns the new file position.
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        Note that seeking is emulated, sp depending on the parameters,
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        this operation may be extremely slow.
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        """
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        self._check_can_seek()
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        # Recalculate offset as an absolute file position.
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        if whence == 0:
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            pass
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        elif whence == 1:
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            offset = self._pos + offset
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        elif whence == 2:
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            # Seeking relative to EOF - we need to know the file's size.
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            if self._size < 0:
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                self._read_all(return_data=False)
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            offset = self._size + offset
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        else:
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            raise ValueError("Invalid value for whence: {}".format(whence))
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        # Make it so that offset is the number of bytes to skip forward.
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        if offset < self._pos:
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            self._rewind()
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        else:
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            offset -= self._pos
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        # Read and discard data until we reach the desired position.
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        self._read_block(offset, return_data=False)
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        return self._pos
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    def tell(self):
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        """Return the current file position."""
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        self._check_not_closed()
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        return self._pos
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def open(filename, mode="rb", *,
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         format=None, check=-1, preset=None, filters=None,
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         encoding=None, errors=None, newline=None):
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    """Open an LZMA-compressed file in binary or text mode.
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    filename can be either an actual file name (given as a str or bytes
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    object), in which case the named file is opened, or it can be an
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    existing file object to read from or write to.
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    The mode argument can be "r", "rb" (default), "w", "wb", "x", "xb",
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    "a", or "ab" for binary mode, or "rt", "wt", "xt", or "at" for text
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    mode.
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    The format, check, preset and filters arguments specify the
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    compression settings, as for LZMACompressor, LZMADecompressor and
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    LZMAFile.
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    For binary mode, this function is equivalent to the LZMAFile
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    constructor: LZMAFile(filename, mode, ...). In this case, the
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    encoding, errors and newline arguments must not be provided.
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    For text mode, a LZMAFile object is created, and wrapped in an
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    io.TextIOWrapper instance with the specified encoding, error
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    handling behavior, and line ending(s).
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    """
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    if "t" in mode:
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        if "b" in mode:
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            raise ValueError("Invalid mode: %r" % (mode,))
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    else:
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        if encoding is not None:
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            raise ValueError("Argument 'encoding' not supported in binary mode")
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        if errors is not None:
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            raise ValueError("Argument 'errors' not supported in binary mode")
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        if newline is not None:
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            raise ValueError("Argument 'newline' not supported in binary mode")
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    lz_mode = mode.replace("t", "")
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    binary_file = LZMAFile(filename, lz_mode, format=format, check=check,
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                           preset=preset, filters=filters)
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    if "t" in mode:
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        return io.TextIOWrapper(binary_file, encoding, errors, newline)
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    else:
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        return binary_file
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def compress(data, format=FORMAT_XZ, check=-1, preset=None, filters=None):
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    """Compress a block of data.
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    Refer to LZMACompressor's docstring for a description of the
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    optional arguments *format*, *check*, *preset* and *filters*.
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    For incremental compression, use an LZMACompressor instead.
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    """
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    comp = LZMACompressor(format, check, preset, filters)
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    return comp.compress(data) + comp.flush()
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def decompress(data, format=FORMAT_AUTO, memlimit=None, filters=None):
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    """Decompress a block of data.
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    Refer to LZMADecompressor's docstring for a description of the
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    optional arguments *format*, *check* and *filters*.
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						|
    For incremental decompression, use an LZMADecompressor instead.
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    """
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    results = []
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    while True:
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        decomp = LZMADecompressor(format, memlimit, filters)
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        try:
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            res = decomp.decompress(data)
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        except LZMAError:
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						|
            if results:
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                break  # Leftover data is not a valid LZMA/XZ stream; ignore it.
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            else:
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                raise  # Error on the first iteration; bail out.
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        results.append(res)
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						|
        if not decomp.eof:
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            raise LZMAError("Compressed data ended before the "
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						|
                            "end-of-stream marker was reached")
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						|
        data = decomp.unused_data
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						|
        if not data:
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						|
            break
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						|
    return b"".join(results)
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