chunk
--- Read IFF chunked dataSource code: Lib/chunk.py
[UNKNOWN NODE transition]This module provides an interface for reading files that use EA IFF 85 chunks. 1 This format is used in at least the Audio Interchange File Format (AIFF/AIFF-C) and the Real Media File Format (RMFF). The WAVE audio file format is closely related and can also be read using this module.
A chunk has the following structure:
Offset | Length | Contents |
---|---|---|
0 | 4 | Chunk ID |
4 | 4 | Size of chunk in big-endian byte order, not including the header |
8 | n | Data bytes, where n is the size given in the preceding field |
8 + n | 0 or 1 | Pad byte needed if n is odd and chunk alignment is used |
The ID is a 4-byte string which identifies the type of chunk.
The size field (a 32-bit value, encoded using big-endian byte order) gives the size of the chunk data, not including the 8-byte header.
Usually an IFF-type file consists of one or more chunks. The proposed usage of
the Chunk
class defined here is to instantiate an instance at the start
of each chunk and read from the instance until it reaches the end, after which a
new instance can be instantiated. At the end of the file, creating a new
instance will fail with an EOFError
exception.
class chunk.Chunk(file, align=True, bigendian=True, inclheader=False)[source]
Class which represents a chunk. The file argument is expected to be a
file-like object. An instance of this class is specifically allowed. The
only method that is needed is read()
. If the methods
seek()
and tell()
are present and don't
raise an exception, they are also used.
If these methods are present and raise an exception, they are expected to not
have altered the object. If the optional argument align is true, chunks
are assumed to be aligned on 2-byte boundaries. If align is false, no
alignment is assumed. The default value is true. If the optional argument
bigendian is false, the chunk size is assumed to be in little-endian order.
This is needed for WAVE audio files. The default value is true. If the
optional argument inclheader is true, the size given in the chunk header
includes the size of the header. The default value is false.
A Chunk
object supports the following methods:
getname()[source]
Returns the name (ID) of the chunk. This is the first 4 bytes of the chunk.
getsize()[source]
Returns the size of the chunk.
close()[source]
Close and skip to the end of the chunk. This does not close the underlying file.
The remaining methods will raise OSError
if called after the
close()
method has been called. Before Python 3.3, they used to
raise IOError
, now an alias of OSError
.
isatty()[source]
Returns False
.
seek(pos, whence=0)[source]
Set the chunk's current position. The whence argument is optional and
defaults to 0
(absolute file positioning); other values are 1
(seek relative to the current position) and 2
(seek relative to the
file's end). There is no return value. If the underlying file does not
allow seek, only forward seeks are allowed.
tell()[source]
Return the current position into the chunk.
read(size=-1)[source]
Read at most size bytes from the chunk (less if the read hits the end of the chunk before obtaining size bytes). If the size argument is negative or omitted, read all data until the end of the chunk. An empty bytes object is returned when the end of the chunk is encountered immediately.
skip()[source]
Skip to the end of the chunk. All further calls to read()
for the
chunk will return b''
. If you are not interested in the contents of
the chunk, this method should be called so that the file points to the
start of the next chunk.