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whipper-gui/morituri/program/cdparanoia.py
Thomas Vander Stichele d26f1b90ca add errors
2009-05-03 09:54:05 +00:00

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# -*- Mode: Python; test-case-name: morituri.test.test_program_cdparanoia -*-
# vi:si:et:sw=4:sts=4:ts=4
# Morituri - for those about to RIP
# Copyright (C) 2009 Thomas Vander Stichele
# This file is part of morituri.
#
# morituri is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# morituri is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with morituri. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import re
import subprocess
from morituri.common import task, log, common
from morituri.extern import asyncsub
_PROGRESS_RE = re.compile(r"""
^\#\#: (?P<code>.+)\s # function code
\[(?P<function>.*)\]\s@\s # function name
(?P<offset>\d+) # offset
""", re.VERBOSE)
# from reading cdparanoia source code, it looks like offset is reported in
# number of single-channel samples, ie. 2 bytes per unit
class ProgressParser(object):
read = 0
def parse(self, line):
"""
Parse a line.
"""
m = _PROGRESS_RE.search(line)
if m:
code = int(m.group('code'))
function = m.group('function')
offset = int(m.group('offset'))
if function == 'read':
if offset % 1176 != 0:
print 'THOMAS: not a multiple of 2532', offset
print line
else:
self.read = offset / 1176
# FIXME: handle errors
class ReadTrackTask(task.Task):
"""
I am a task that reads a track using cdparanoia.
"""
description = "Reading Track..."
def __init__(self, path, start, stop, offset=0):
"""
Read the given track.
@param path: where to store the ripped track
@type path: str
@param start: first frame to rip
@type start: int
@param stop: last frame to rip (inclusive)
@type stop: int
@param offset: read offset, in samples
@type offset: int
"""
self.path = path
self._start = start
self._stop = stop
self._offset = offset
self._parser = ProgressParser()
self._buffer = "" # accumulate characters
self._errors = []
def start(self, runner):
task.Task.start(self, runner)
bufsize = 1024
argv = ["cdparanoia",
"--sample-offset=%d" % self._offset,
"--stderr-progress",
"[%s]-[%s]" % (
common.framesToHMSF(self._start),
common.framesToHMSF(self._stop)), self.path]
self.debug('Running %s' % (" ".join(argv), ))
self._popen = asyncsub.Popen(argv,
bufsize=bufsize,
stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE, close_fds=True)
self.runner.schedule(1.0, self._read, runner)
def _read(self, runner):
ret = self._popen.recv_err()
if not ret:
if self._popen.poll() is not None:
self._done()
return
self.runner.schedule(0.01, self._read, runner)
return
self._buffer += ret
# parse buffer into lines if possible, and parse them
if "\n" in self._buffer:
lines = self._buffer.split('\n')
if lines[-1] != "\n":
# last line didn't end yet
self._buffer = lines[-1]
del lines[-1]
else:
self._buffer = ""
for line in lines:
self._parser.parse(line)
# FIXME: self._parser.read *will* go past self._stop,
# and only indicates read frames, not written frames.
# but we can't rely on anything else.
num = float(self._parser.read) - self._start
den = float(self._stop) - self._start
progress = num / den
if progress < 1.0:
self.setProgress(progress)
# 0 does not give us output before we complete, 1.0 gives us output
# too late
self.runner.schedule(0.01, self._read, runner)
def _poll(self, runner):
if self._popen.poll() is None:
self.runner.schedule(1.0, self._poll, runner)
return
self._done()
def _done(self):
self.setProgress(1.0)
if self._popen.returncode != 0:
if self._errors:
print "\n".join(self._errors)
else:
print 'ERROR: exit code %r' % self._popen.returncode
self.stop()
return