Issue #21729: Used the "with" statement in the dbm.dumb module to ensure

files closing.  Patch by Claudiu Popa.
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Serhiy Storchaka 2014-06-25 20:37:30 +03:00
commit e5243cc713
2 changed files with 36 additions and 36 deletions

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@ -79,9 +79,10 @@ def _create(self, flag):
try:
f = _io.open(self._datfile, 'r', encoding="Latin-1")
except OSError:
f = _io.open(self._datfile, 'w', encoding="Latin-1")
self._chmod(self._datfile)
f.close()
with _io.open(self._datfile, 'w', encoding="Latin-1") as f:
self._chmod(self._datfile)
else:
f.close()
# Read directory file into the in-memory index dict.
def _update(self):
@ -91,12 +92,12 @@ def _update(self):
except OSError:
pass
else:
for line in f:
line = line.rstrip()
key, pos_and_siz_pair = eval(line)
key = key.encode('Latin-1')
self._index[key] = pos_and_siz_pair
f.close()
with f:
for line in f:
line = line.rstrip()
key, pos_and_siz_pair = eval(line)
key = key.encode('Latin-1')
self._index[key] = pos_and_siz_pair
# Write the index dict to the directory file. The original directory
# file (if any) is renamed with a .bak extension first. If a .bak
@ -118,13 +119,13 @@ def _commit(self):
except OSError:
pass
f = self._io.open(self._dirfile, 'w', encoding="Latin-1")
self._chmod(self._dirfile)
for key, pos_and_siz_pair in self._index.items():
# Use Latin-1 since it has no qualms with any value in any
# position; UTF-8, though, does care sometimes.
f.write("%r, %r\n" % (key.decode('Latin-1'), pos_and_siz_pair))
f.close()
with self._io.open(self._dirfile, 'w', encoding="Latin-1") as f:
self._chmod(self._dirfile)
for key, pos_and_siz_pair in self._index.items():
# Use Latin-1 since it has no qualms with any value in any
# position; UTF-8, though, does care sometimes.
entry = "%r, %r\n" % (key.decode('Latin-1'), pos_and_siz_pair)
f.write(entry)
sync = _commit
@ -137,10 +138,9 @@ def __getitem__(self, key):
key = key.encode('utf-8')
self._verify_open()
pos, siz = self._index[key] # may raise KeyError
f = _io.open(self._datfile, 'rb')
f.seek(pos)
dat = f.read(siz)
f.close()
with _io.open(self._datfile, 'rb') as f:
f.seek(pos)
dat = f.read(siz)
return dat
# Append val to the data file, starting at a _BLOCKSIZE-aligned
@ -148,14 +148,13 @@ def __getitem__(self, key):
# to get to an aligned offset. Return pair
# (starting offset of val, len(val))
def _addval(self, val):
f = _io.open(self._datfile, 'rb+')
f.seek(0, 2)
pos = int(f.tell())
npos = ((pos + _BLOCKSIZE - 1) // _BLOCKSIZE) * _BLOCKSIZE
f.write(b'\0'*(npos-pos))
pos = npos
f.write(val)
f.close()
with _io.open(self._datfile, 'rb+') as f:
f.seek(0, 2)
pos = int(f.tell())
npos = ((pos + _BLOCKSIZE - 1) // _BLOCKSIZE) * _BLOCKSIZE
f.write(b'\0'*(npos-pos))
pos = npos
f.write(val)
return (pos, len(val))
# Write val to the data file, starting at offset pos. The caller
@ -163,10 +162,9 @@ def _addval(self, val):
# pos to hold val, without overwriting some other value. Return
# pair (pos, len(val)).
def _setval(self, pos, val):
f = _io.open(self._datfile, 'rb+')
f.seek(pos)
f.write(val)
f.close()
with _io.open(self._datfile, 'rb+') as f:
f.seek(pos)
f.write(val)
return (pos, len(val))
# key is a new key whose associated value starts in the data file
@ -174,10 +172,9 @@ def _setval(self, pos, val):
# the in-memory index dict, and append one to the directory file.
def _addkey(self, key, pos_and_siz_pair):
self._index[key] = pos_and_siz_pair
f = _io.open(self._dirfile, 'a', encoding="Latin-1")
self._chmod(self._dirfile)
f.write("%r, %r\n" % (key.decode("Latin-1"), pos_and_siz_pair))
f.close()
with _io.open(self._dirfile, 'a', encoding="Latin-1") as f:
self._chmod(self._dirfile)
f.write("%r, %r\n" % (key.decode("Latin-1"), pos_and_siz_pair))
def __setitem__(self, key, val):
if isinstance(key, str):

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@ -103,6 +103,9 @@ Core and Builtins
Library
-------
- Issue #21729: Used the "with" statement in the dbm.dumb module to ensure
files closing. Patch by Claudiu Popa.
- Issue #21491: socketserver: Fix a race condition in child processes reaping.
- Issue #21719: Added the ``st_file_attributes`` field to os.stat_result on