# Mapping status codes to official W3C names
responses = {v: v.phrase for v in http.HTTPStatus.__members__.values()}
-# maximal amount of data to read at one time in _safe_read
-MAXAMOUNT = 1048576
-
# maximal line length when calling readline().
_MAXLINE = 65536
_MAXHEADERS = 100
raise IncompleteRead(bytes(b[0:total_bytes]))
def _safe_read(self, amt):
- """Read the number of bytes requested, compensating for partial reads.
-
- Normally, we have a blocking socket, but a read() can be interrupted
- by a signal (resulting in a partial read).
-
- Note that we cannot distinguish between EOF and an interrupt when zero
- bytes have been read. IncompleteRead() will be raised in this
- situation.
+ """Read the number of bytes requested.
This function should be used when <amt> bytes "should" be present for
reading. If the bytes are truly not available (due to EOF), then the
IncompleteRead exception can be used to detect the problem.
"""
- s = []
- while amt > 0:
- chunk = self.fp.read(min(amt, MAXAMOUNT))
- if not chunk:
- raise IncompleteRead(b''.join(s), amt)
- s.append(chunk)
- amt -= len(chunk)
- return b"".join(s)
+ data = self.fp.read(amt)
+ if len(data) < amt:
+ raise IncompleteRead(data, amt-len(data))
+ return data
def _safe_readinto(self, b):
"""Same as _safe_read, but for reading into a buffer."""
- total_bytes = 0
- mvb = memoryview(b)
- while total_bytes < len(b):
- if MAXAMOUNT < len(mvb):
- temp_mvb = mvb[0:MAXAMOUNT]
- n = self.fp.readinto(temp_mvb)
- else:
- n = self.fp.readinto(mvb)
- if not n:
- raise IncompleteRead(bytes(mvb[0:total_bytes]), len(b))
- mvb = mvb[n:]
- total_bytes += n
- return total_bytes
+ amt = len(b)
+ n = self.fp.readinto(b)
+ if n < amt:
+ raise IncompleteRead(bytes(b[:n]), amt-n)
+ return n
def read1(self, n=-1):
"""Read with at most one underlying system call. If at least one