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\section{\module{chunk} ---
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	 Read IFF chunked data}
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\declaremodule{standard}{chunk}
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\modulesynopsis{Module to read IFF chunks.}
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\moduleauthor{Sjoerd Mullender}{sjoerd@acm.org}
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\sectionauthor{Sjoerd Mullender}{sjoerd@acm.org}
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This module provides an interface for reading files that use EA IFF 85
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chunks.\footnote{``EA IFF 85'' Standard for Interchange Format Files,
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Jerry Morrison, Electronic Arts, January 1985.}  This format is used
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in at least the Audio\index{Audio Interchange File
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Format}\index{AIFF}\index{AIFF-C} Interchange File Format
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(AIFF/AIFF-C) and the Real\index{Real Media File Format} Media File
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Format\index{RMFF} (RMFF).  The WAVE audio file format is closely
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related and can also be read using this module.
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A chunk has the following structure:
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\begin{tableiii}{c|c|l}{textrm}{Offset}{Length}{Contents}
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  \lineiii{0}{4}{Chunk ID}
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  \lineiii{4}{4}{Size of chunk in big-endian byte order, not including the 
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                 header}
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  \lineiii{8}{\var{n}}{Data bytes, where \var{n} is the size given in
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                       the preceding field}
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  \lineiii{8 + \var{n}}{0 or 1}{Pad byte needed if \var{n} is odd and
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                                chunk alignment is used}
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\end{tableiii}
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The ID is a 4-byte string which identifies the type of chunk.
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The size field (a 32-bit value, encoded using big-endian byte order)
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gives the size of the chunk data, not including the 8-byte header.
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Usually an IFF-type file consists of one or more chunks.  The proposed
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usage of the \class{Chunk} class defined here is to instantiate an
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instance at the start of each chunk and read from the instance until
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it reaches the end, after which a new instance can be instantiated.
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At the end of the file, creating a new instance will fail with a
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\exception{EOFError} exception.
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\begin{classdesc}{Chunk}{file\optional{, align, bigendian, inclheader}}
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Class which represents a chunk.  The \var{file} argument is expected
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to be a file-like object.  An instance of this class is specifically
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allowed.  The only method that is needed is \method{read()}.  If the
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methods \method{seek()} and \method{tell()} are present and don't
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raise an exception, they are also used.  If these methods are present
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and raise an exception, they are expected to not have altered the
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object.  If the optional argument \var{align} is true, chunks are
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assumed to be aligned on 2-byte boundaries.  If \var{align} is
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false, no alignment is assumed.  The default value is true.  If the
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optional argument \var{bigendian} is false, the chunk size is assumed
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to be in little-endian order.  This is needed for WAVE audio files.
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The default value is true.  If the optional argument \var{inclheader}
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is true, the size given in the chunk header includes the size of the
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header.  The default value is false.
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\end{classdesc}
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A \class{Chunk} object supports the following methods:
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\begin{methoddesc}{getname}{}
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Returns the name (ID) of the chunk.  This is the first 4 bytes of the
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chunk.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{getsize}{}
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Returns the size of the chunk.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{close}{}
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Close and skip to the end of the chunk.  This does not close the
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underlying file.
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\end{methoddesc}
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The remaining methods will raise \exception{IOError} if called after
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the \method{close()} method has been called.
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\begin{methoddesc}{isatty}{}
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Returns \code{False}.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{seek}{pos\optional{, whence}}
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Set the chunk's current position.  The \var{whence} argument is
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optional and defaults to \code{0} (absolute file positioning); other
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values are \code{1} (seek relative to the current position) and
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\code{2} (seek relative to the file's end).  There is no return value.
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If the underlying file does not allow seek, only forward seeks are
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allowed.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{tell}{}
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Return the current position into the chunk.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{read}{\optional{size}}
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Read at most \var{size} bytes from the chunk (less if the read hits
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the end of the chunk before obtaining \var{size} bytes).  If the
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\var{size} argument is negative or omitted, read all data until the
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end of the chunk.  The bytes are returned as a string object.  An
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empty string is returned when the end of the chunk is encountered
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immediately.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{skip}{}
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Skip to the end of the chunk.  All further calls to \method{read()}
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for the chunk will return \code{''}.  If you are not interested in the
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contents of the chunk, this method should be called so that the file
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points to the start of the next chunk.
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\end{methoddesc}
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