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			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
"""Generic interface to all dbm clones.
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Use
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        import dbm
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        d = dbm.open(file, 'w', 0o666)
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The returned object is a dbm.gnu, dbm.ndbm or dbm.dumb object, dependent on the
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type of database being opened (determined by the whichdb function) in the case
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of an existing dbm. If the dbm does not exist and the create or new flag ('c'
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or 'n') was specified, the dbm type will be determined by the availability of
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the modules (tested in the above order).
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It has the following interface (key and data are strings):
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        d[key] = data   # store data at key (may override data at
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                        # existing key)
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        data = d[key]   # retrieve data at key (raise KeyError if no
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                        # such key)
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        del d[key]      # delete data stored at key (raises KeyError
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                        # if no such key)
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        flag = key in d # true if the key exists
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        list = d.keys() # return a list of all existing keys (slow!)
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Future versions may change the order in which implementations are
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tested for existence, and add interfaces to other dbm-like
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implementations.
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"""
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__all__ = ['open', 'whichdb', 'error']
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import io
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import os
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import struct
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import sys
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class error(Exception):
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    pass
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_names = ['dbm.gnu', 'dbm.ndbm', 'dbm.dumb']
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_defaultmod = None
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_modules = {}
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error = (error, OSError)
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def open(file, flag='r', mode=0o666):
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    """Open or create database at path given by *file*.
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    Optional argument *flag* can be 'r' (default) for read-only access, 'w'
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    for read-write access of an existing database, 'c' for read-write access
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    to a new or existing database, and 'n' for read-write access to a new
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    database.
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    Note: 'r' and 'w' fail if the database doesn't exist; 'c' creates it
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    only if it doesn't exist; and 'n' always creates a new database.
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    """
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    global _defaultmod
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    if _defaultmod is None:
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        for name in _names:
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            try:
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                mod = __import__(name, fromlist=['open'])
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            except ImportError:
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                continue
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            if not _defaultmod:
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                _defaultmod = mod
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            _modules[name] = mod
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        if not _defaultmod:
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            raise ImportError("no dbm clone found; tried %s" % _names)
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    # guess the type of an existing database, if not creating a new one
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    result = whichdb(file) if 'n' not in flag else None
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    if result is None:
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        # db doesn't exist or 'n' flag was specified to create a new db
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        if 'c' in flag or 'n' in flag:
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            # file doesn't exist and the new flag was used so use default type
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            mod = _defaultmod
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        else:
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            raise error[0]("need 'c' or 'n' flag to open new db")
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    elif result == "":
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        # db type cannot be determined
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        raise error[0]("db type could not be determined")
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    elif result not in _modules:
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        raise error[0]("db type is {0}, but the module is not "
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                       "available".format(result))
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    else:
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        mod = _modules[result]
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    return mod.open(file, flag, mode)
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def whichdb(filename):
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    """Guess which db package to use to open a db file.
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    Return values:
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    - None if the database file can't be read;
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    - empty string if the file can be read but can't be recognized
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    - the name of the dbm submodule (e.g. "ndbm" or "gnu") if recognized.
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    Importing the given module may still fail, and opening the
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    database using that module may still fail.
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    """
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    # Check for ndbm first -- this has a .pag and a .dir file
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    try:
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        f = io.open(filename + ".pag", "rb")
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        f.close()
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        f = io.open(filename + ".dir", "rb")
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        f.close()
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        return "dbm.ndbm"
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    except OSError:
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        # some dbm emulations based on Berkeley DB generate a .db file
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        # some do not, but they should be caught by the bsd checks
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        try:
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            f = io.open(filename + ".db", "rb")
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            f.close()
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            # guarantee we can actually open the file using dbm
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            # kind of overkill, but since we are dealing with emulations
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            # it seems like a prudent step
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            if ndbm is not None:
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                d = ndbm.open(filename)
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                d.close()
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                return "dbm.ndbm"
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        except OSError:
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            pass
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    # Check for dumbdbm next -- this has a .dir and a .dat file
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    try:
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        # First check for presence of files
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        os.stat(filename + ".dat")
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        size = os.stat(filename + ".dir").st_size
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        # dumbdbm files with no keys are empty
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        if size == 0:
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            return "dbm.dumb"
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        f = io.open(filename + ".dir", "rb")
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        try:
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            if f.read(1) in (b"'", b'"'):
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                return "dbm.dumb"
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        finally:
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            f.close()
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    except OSError:
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        pass
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    # See if the file exists, return None if not
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    try:
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        f = io.open(filename, "rb")
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    except OSError:
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        return None
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    # Read the start of the file -- the magic number
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    s16 = f.read(16)
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    f.close()
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    s = s16[0:4]
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    # Return "" if not at least 4 bytes
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    if len(s) != 4:
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        return ""
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    # Convert to 4-byte int in native byte order -- return "" if impossible
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    try:
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        (magic,) = struct.unpack("=l", s)
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    except struct.error:
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        return ""
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    # Check for GNU dbm
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    if magic in (0x13579ace, 0x13579acd, 0x13579acf):
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        return "dbm.gnu"
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    # Later versions of Berkeley db hash file have a 12-byte pad in
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    # front of the file type
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    try:
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        (magic,) = struct.unpack("=l", s16[-4:])
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    except struct.error:
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        return ""
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    # Unknown
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    return ""
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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    for filename in sys.argv[1:]:
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        print(whichdb(filename) or "UNKNOWN", filename)
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