Beispiel #1
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def reset_append_fp(original_fp, new_content_fp, new_size, blosc_args=None):
    """ like ``append_fp`` but with ``seek(0)`` on the file pointers. """
    nchunks = append_fp(original_fp, new_content_fp, new_size,
                        blosc_args=blosc_args)
    original_fp.seek(0)
    new_content_fp.seek(0)
    return nchunks
Beispiel #2
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def reset_append_fp(original_fp, new_content_fp, new_size, blosc_args=None):
    """ like ``append_fp`` but with ``seek(0)`` on the file pointers. """
    nchunks = append_fp(original_fp, new_content_fp, new_size,
                        blosc_args=blosc_args)
    original_fp.seek(0)
    new_content_fp.seek(0)
    return nchunks
def test_mixing_clevel():
    # the first set of chunks has max compression
    blosc_args = BloscArgs(clevel=9)
    orig, new, new_size, dcmp = prep_array_for_append()
    # get the original size
    orig.seek(0, 2)
    orig_size = orig.tell()
    orig.seek(0)
    # get a backup of the settings
    bloscpack_header, metadata, metadata_header, offsets = \
            reset_read_beginning(orig)
    # compressed size of the last chunk, including checksum
    last_chunk_compressed_size = orig_size - offsets[-1]

    # do append
    # use the typesize from the file and
    # make the second set of chunks have no compression
    blosc_args = BloscArgs(typesize=None, clevel=0)
    nchunks = append_fp(orig, new, new_size, blosc_args=blosc_args)

    # get the final size
    orig.seek(0, 2)
    final_size = orig.tell()
    orig.seek(0)

    # the original file minus the compressed size of the last chunk
    discounted_orig_size = orig_size - last_chunk_compressed_size
    # size of the appended data
    #  * raw new size, since we have no compression
    #  * uncompressed size of the last chunk
    #  * nchunks + 1 times the blosc and checksum overhead
    appended_size = new_size + bloscpack_header['last_chunk'] + (nchunks +
                                                                 1) * (16 + 4)
    # final size should be original plus appended data
    nt.assert_equal(final_size, appended_size + discounted_orig_size)

    # check by unpacking
    source = CompressedFPSource(orig)
    sink = PlainFPSink(dcmp)
    unpack(source, sink)
    dcmp.seek(0)
    new.seek(0)
    new_str = new.read()
    dcmp_str = dcmp.read()
    nt.assert_equal(len(dcmp_str), len(new_str * 2))
    nt.assert_equal(dcmp_str, new_str * 2)
Beispiel #4
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def test_mixing_clevel():
    # the first set of chunks has max compression
    blosc_args = BloscArgs(clevel=9)
    orig, new, new_size, dcmp = prep_array_for_append()
    # get the original size
    orig.seek(0, 2)
    orig_size = orig.tell()
    orig.seek(0)
    # get a backup of the settings
    bloscpack_header, metadata, metadata_header, offsets = \
            reset_read_beginning(orig)
    # compressed size of the last chunk, including checksum
    last_chunk_compressed_size = orig_size - offsets[-1]

    # do append
    # use the typesize from the file and
    # make the second set of chunks have no compression
    blosc_args = BloscArgs(typesize=None, clevel=0)
    nchunks = append_fp(orig, new, new_size, blosc_args=blosc_args)

    # get the final size
    orig.seek(0, 2)
    final_size = orig.tell()
    orig.seek(0)

    # the original file minus the compressed size of the last chunk
    discounted_orig_size = orig_size - last_chunk_compressed_size
    # size of the appended data
    #  * raw new size, since we have no compression
    #  * uncompressed size of the last chunk
    #  * nchunks + 1 times the blosc and checksum overhead
    appended_size = new_size + bloscpack_header['last_chunk'] + (nchunks+1) * (16 + 4)
    # final size should be original plus appended data
    nt.assert_equal(final_size, appended_size + discounted_orig_size)

    # check by unpacking
    source = CompressedFPSource(orig)
    sink = PlainFPSink(dcmp)
    unpack(source, sink)
    dcmp.seek(0)
    new.seek(0)
    new_str = new.read()
    dcmp_str = dcmp.read()
    nt.assert_equal(len(dcmp_str), len(new_str * 2))
    nt.assert_equal(dcmp_str, new_str * 2)