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Revision 36f7e938f287adb4a5c00bb66c5479357dfa9c26 authored by Tim Peters on 23 July 2003, 00:05:07 UTC, committed by Tim Peters on 23 July 2003, 00:05:07 UTC
Obtain the original locale in the documented way.  This way actually
works for me.

Restore the original locale at the end, instead of forcing to "C".

Move the locale fiddling into the test driver instead of doing it as a
side effect of merely importing the module.  I don't know why the test
is mucking with locale (and also added a comment saying so), but it
surely has no justification for doing that as an import side-effect.
Now whenever the locale-changing code executes, the locale-restoring code
will also get run.
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Tip revision: 36f7e938f287adb4a5c00bb66c5479357dfa9c26 authored by Tim Peters on 23 July 2003, 00:05:07 UTC
Fred wasn't kidding -- there really are docs for the locale module <wink>.
Tip revision: 36f7e93
imghdr.py
"""Recognize image file formats based on their first few bytes."""

__all__ = ["what"]

#-------------------------#
# Recognize image headers #
#-------------------------#

def what(file, h=None):
    if h is None:
        if type(file) == type(''):
            f = open(file, 'rb')
            h = f.read(32)
        else:
            location = file.tell()
            h = file.read(32)
            file.seek(location)
            f = None
    else:
        f = None
    try:
        for tf in tests:
            res = tf(h, f)
            if res:
                return res
    finally:
        if f: f.close()
    return None


#---------------------------------#
# Subroutines per image file type #
#---------------------------------#

tests = []

def test_rgb(h, f):
    """SGI image library"""
    if h[:2] == '\001\332':
        return 'rgb'

tests.append(test_rgb)

def test_gif(h, f):
    """GIF ('87 and '89 variants)"""
    if h[:6] in ('GIF87a', 'GIF89a'):
        return 'gif'

tests.append(test_gif)

def test_pbm(h, f):
    """PBM (portable bitmap)"""
    if len(h) >= 3 and \
        h[0] == 'P' and h[1] in '14' and h[2] in ' \t\n\r':
        return 'pbm'

tests.append(test_pbm)

def test_pgm(h, f):
    """PGM (portable graymap)"""
    if len(h) >= 3 and \
        h[0] == 'P' and h[1] in '25' and h[2] in ' \t\n\r':
        return 'pgm'

tests.append(test_pgm)

def test_ppm(h, f):
    """PPM (portable pixmap)"""
    if len(h) >= 3 and \
        h[0] == 'P' and h[1] in '36' and h[2] in ' \t\n\r':
        return 'ppm'

tests.append(test_ppm)

def test_tiff(h, f):
    """TIFF (can be in Motorola or Intel byte order)"""
    if h[:2] in ('MM', 'II'):
        return 'tiff'

tests.append(test_tiff)

def test_rast(h, f):
    """Sun raster file"""
    if h[:4] == '\x59\xA6\x6A\x95':
        return 'rast'

tests.append(test_rast)

def test_xbm(h, f):
    """X bitmap (X10 or X11)"""
    s = '#define '
    if h[:len(s)] == s:
        return 'xbm'

tests.append(test_xbm)

def test_jpeg(h, f):
    """JPEG data in JFIF format"""
    if h[6:10] == 'JFIF':
        return 'jpeg'

tests.append(test_jpeg)

def test_bmp(h, f):
    if h[:2] == 'BM':
        return 'bmp'

tests.append(test_bmp)

def test_png(h, f):
    if h[:8] == "\211PNG\r\n\032\n":
        return 'png'

tests.append(test_png)

#--------------------#
# Small test program #
#--------------------#

def test():
    import sys
    recursive = 0
    if sys.argv[1:] and sys.argv[1] == '-r':
        del sys.argv[1:2]
        recursive = 1
    try:
        if sys.argv[1:]:
            testall(sys.argv[1:], recursive, 1)
        else:
            testall(['.'], recursive, 1)
    except KeyboardInterrupt:
        sys.stderr.write('\n[Interrupted]\n')
        sys.exit(1)

def testall(list, recursive, toplevel):
    import sys
    import os
    for filename in list:
        if os.path.isdir(filename):
            print filename + '/:',
            if recursive or toplevel:
                print 'recursing down:'
                import glob
                names = glob.glob(os.path.join(filename, '*'))
                testall(names, recursive, 0)
            else:
                print '*** directory (use -r) ***'
        else:
            print filename + ':',
            sys.stdout.flush()
            try:
                print what(filename)
            except IOError:
                print '*** not found ***'
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