Telethon/telethon/utils/binary_writer.py

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from io import BytesIO, BufferedWriter
from struct import pack
class BinaryWriter:
"""
Small utility class to write binary data.
Also creates a "Memory Stream" if necessary
"""
def __init__(self, stream=None):
if not stream:
stream = BytesIO()
self.stream = stream
self.writer = BufferedWriter(self.stream)
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self.written_count = 0
# region Writing
# "All numbers are written as little endian." |> Source: https://core.telegram.org/mtproto
def write_byte(self, value):
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"""Writes a single byte value"""
self.writer.write(pack('B', value))
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self.written_count += 1
def write_int(self, value, signed=True):
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"""Writes an integer value (4 bytes), which can or cannot be signed"""
self.writer.write(int.to_bytes(value, length=4, byteorder='little', signed=signed))
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self.written_count += 4
def write_long(self, value, signed=True):
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"""Writes a long integer value (8 bytes), which can or cannot be signed"""
self.writer.write(int.to_bytes(value, length=8, byteorder='little', signed=signed))
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self.written_count += 8
def write_float(self, value):
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"""Writes a floating point value (4 bytes)"""
self.writer.write(pack('<f', value))
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self.written_count += 4
def write_double(self, value):
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"""Writes a floating point value (8 bytes)"""
self.writer.write(pack('<d', value))
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self.written_count += 8
def write_large_int(self, value, bits, signed=True):
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"""Writes a n-bits long integer value"""
self.writer.write(int.to_bytes(value, length=bits // 8, byteorder='little', signed=signed))
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self.written_count += bits // 8
def write(self, data):
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"""Writes the given bytes array"""
self.writer.write(data)
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self.written_count += len(data)
# endregion
# region Telegram custom writing
def tgwrite_bytes(self, data):
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"""Write bytes by using Telegram guidelines"""
if len(data) < 254:
padding = (len(data) + 1) % 4
if padding != 0:
padding = 4 - padding
self.write(bytes([len(data)]))
self.write(data)
else:
padding = len(data) % 4
if padding != 0:
padding = 4 - padding
self.write(bytes([254]))
self.write(bytes([len(data) % 256]))
self.write(bytes([(len(data) >> 8) % 256]))
self.write(bytes([(len(data) >> 16) % 256]))
self.write(data)
self.write(bytes(padding))
def tgwrite_string(self, string):
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"""Write a string by using Telegram guidelines"""
self.tgwrite_bytes(string.encode('utf-8'))
def tgwrite_bool(self, boolean):
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"""Write a boolean value by using Telegram guidelines"""
# boolTrue boolFalse
self.write_int(0x997275b5 if boolean else 0xbc799737, signed=False)
def tgwrite_date(self, datetime):
"""Converts a Python datetime object into Unix time (used by Telegram) and writes it"""
value = 0 if datetime is None else int(datetime.timestamp())
self.write_int(value)
def tgwrite_object(self, tlobject):
"""Writes a Telegram object"""
tlobject.on_send(self)
def tgwrite_vector(self, vector):
"""Writes a vector of Telegram objects"""
self.write_int(0x1cb5c415, signed=False) # Vector's constructor ID
self.write_int(len(vector))
for item in vector:
self.tgwrite_object(item)
# endregion
def flush(self):
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"""Flush the current stream to "update" changes"""
self.writer.flush()
def close(self):
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"""Close the current stream"""
self.writer.close()
def get_bytes(self, flush=True):
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"""Get the current bytes array content from the buffer, optionally flushing first"""
if flush:
self.writer.flush()
return self.stream.getvalue()
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def get_written_bytes_count(self):
"""Gets the count of bytes written in the buffer.
This may NOT be equal to the stream length if one was provided when initializing the writer"""
return self.written_count
# with block
def __enter__(self):
return self
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb):
self.close()