141 lines
3.8 KiB
Python
141 lines
3.8 KiB
Python
import re
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import sys
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from voussoirkit import clipext
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__VERSION__ = '0.0.1'
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BYTE = 1
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KIBIBYTE = 1024 * BYTE
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MIBIBYTE = 1024 * KIBIBYTE
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GIBIBYTE = 1024 * MIBIBYTE
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TEBIBYTE = 1024 * GIBIBYTE
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PEBIBYTE = 1024 * TEBIBYTE
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EXIBYTE = 1024 * PEBIBYTE
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ZEBIBYTE = 1024 * EXIBYTE
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YOBIBYTE = 1024 * ZEBIBYTE
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BYTE_STRING = 'b'
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KIBIBYTE_STRING = 'KiB'
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MIBIBYTE_STRING = 'MiB'
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GIBIBYTE_STRING = 'GiB'
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TEBIBYTE_STRING = 'TiB'
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PEBIBYTE_STRING = 'PiB'
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EXIBYTE_STRING = 'EiB'
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ZEBIBYTE_STRING = 'ZiB'
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YOBIBYTE_STRING = 'YiB'
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UNIT_STRINGS = {
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BYTE: BYTE_STRING,
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KIBIBYTE: KIBIBYTE_STRING,
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MIBIBYTE: MIBIBYTE_STRING,
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GIBIBYTE: GIBIBYTE_STRING,
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TEBIBYTE: TEBIBYTE_STRING,
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PEBIBYTE: PEBIBYTE_STRING,
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EXIBYTE: EXIBYTE_STRING,
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ZEBIBYTE: ZEBIBYTE_STRING,
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YOBIBYTE: YOBIBYTE_STRING,
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}
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REVERSED_UNIT_STRINGS = {value: key for (key, value) in UNIT_STRINGS.items()}
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UNIT_SIZES = sorted(UNIT_STRINGS.keys(), reverse=True)
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def bytestring(size, decimal_places=3, force_unit=None):
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'''
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Convert a number into string.
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force_unit:
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If None, an appropriate size unit is chosen automatically.
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Otherwise, you can provide one of the size constants to force that divisor.
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'''
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if force_unit is None:
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divisor = get_appropriate_divisor(size)
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else:
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if isinstance(force_unit, str):
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force_unit = normalize_unit_string(force_unit)
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force_unit = REVERSED_UNIT_STRINGS[force_unit]
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divisor = force_unit
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size_unit_string = UNIT_STRINGS[divisor]
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size_string = '{number:.0{decimal_places}f} {unit}'
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size_string = size_string.format(
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decimal_places=decimal_places,
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number=size/divisor,
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unit=size_unit_string,
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)
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return size_string
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def get_appropriate_divisor(size):
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'''
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Return the divisor that would be appropriate for displaying this byte size.
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For example:
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1000 => 1 to display 1,000 b
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1024 => 1024 to display 1 KiB
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123456789 => 1048576 to display 117.738 MiB
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'''
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size = abs(size)
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for unit in UNIT_SIZES:
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if size >= unit:
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appropriate_unit = unit
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break
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else:
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appropriate_unit = 1
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return appropriate_unit
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def normalize_unit_string(string):
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'''
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Given a string "k" or "kb" or "kib" in any case, return "KiB", etc.
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'''
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string = string.lower()
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for (size, unit_string) in UNIT_STRINGS.items():
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unit_string_l = unit_string.lower()
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if string in (unit_string_l, unit_string_l[0], unit_string_l.replace('i', '')):
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return unit_string
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raise ValueError('Unrecognized unit string "%s"' % string)
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def parsebytes(string):
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'''
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Given a string like "100 kib", return the appropriate integer value.
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Accepts "k", "kb", "kib" in any casing.
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'''
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string = string.lower().strip()
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string = string.replace(' ', '').replace(',', '')
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matches = re.findall('((\\.|-|\\d)+)', string)
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if len(matches) == 0:
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raise ValueError('No numbers found')
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if len(matches) > 1:
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raise ValueError('Too many numbers found')
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byte_value = matches[0][0]
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if not string.startswith(byte_value):
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raise ValueError('Number is not at start of string')
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# if the string has no text besides the number, just return that int.
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string = string.replace(byte_value, '')
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byte_value = float(byte_value)
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if string == '':
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return int(byte_value)
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unit_string = normalize_unit_string(string)
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multiplier = REVERSED_UNIT_STRINGS[unit_string]
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return int(byte_value * multiplier)
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def main(args=None):
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if args is None:
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args = sys.argv[1:]
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if len(args) != 1:
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print('Usage: bytestring.py <number>')
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return 1
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number = clipext.resolve(sys.argv[1])
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n = int(number)
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print(bytestring(n))
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return 0
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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sys.exit(main(sys.argv[1:]))
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