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from __future__ import annotations | |
import collections | |
import functools | |
import logging | |
import math | |
import os | |
import threading | |
import warnings | |
from concurrent.futures import Future, ThreadPoolExecutor | |
from typing import ( | |
TYPE_CHECKING, | |
Any, | |
Callable, | |
ClassVar, | |
Generic, | |
NamedTuple, | |
OrderedDict, | |
TypeVar, | |
) | |
if TYPE_CHECKING: | |
import mmap | |
from typing_extensions import ParamSpec | |
P = ParamSpec("P") | |
else: | |
P = TypeVar("P") | |
T = TypeVar("T") | |
logger = logging.getLogger("fsspec") | |
Fetcher = Callable[[int, int], bytes] # Maps (start, end) to bytes | |
class BaseCache: | |
"""Pass-though cache: doesn't keep anything, calls every time | |
Acts as base class for other cachers | |
Parameters | |
---------- | |
blocksize: int | |
How far to read ahead in numbers of bytes | |
fetcher: func | |
Function of the form f(start, end) which gets bytes from remote as | |
specified | |
size: int | |
How big this file is | |
""" | |
name: ClassVar[str] = "none" | |
def __init__(self, blocksize: int, fetcher: Fetcher, size: int) -> None: | |
self.blocksize = blocksize | |
self.fetcher = fetcher | |
self.size = size | |
def _fetch(self, start: int | None, stop: int | None) -> bytes: | |
if start is None: | |
start = 0 | |
if stop is None: | |
stop = self.size | |
if start >= self.size or start >= stop: | |
return b"" | |
return self.fetcher(start, stop) | |
class MMapCache(BaseCache): | |
"""memory-mapped sparse file cache | |
Opens temporary file, which is filled blocks-wise when data is requested. | |
Ensure there is enough disc space in the temporary location. | |
This cache method might only work on posix | |
""" | |
name = "mmap" | |
def __init__( | |
self, | |
blocksize: int, | |
fetcher: Fetcher, | |
size: int, | |
location: str | None = None, | |
blocks: set[int] | None = None, | |
) -> None: | |
super().__init__(blocksize, fetcher, size) | |
self.blocks = set() if blocks is None else blocks | |
self.location = location | |
self.cache = self._makefile() | |
def _makefile(self) -> mmap.mmap | bytearray: | |
import mmap | |
import tempfile | |
if self.size == 0: | |
return bytearray() | |
# posix version | |
if self.location is None or not os.path.exists(self.location): | |
if self.location is None: | |
fd = tempfile.TemporaryFile() | |
self.blocks = set() | |
else: | |
fd = open(self.location, "wb+") | |
fd.seek(self.size - 1) | |
fd.write(b"1") | |
fd.flush() | |
else: | |
fd = open(self.location, "rb+") | |
return mmap.mmap(fd.fileno(), self.size) | |
def _fetch(self, start: int | None, end: int | None) -> bytes: | |
logger.debug(f"MMap cache fetching {start}-{end}") | |
if start is None: | |
start = 0 | |
if end is None: | |
end = self.size | |
if start >= self.size or start >= end: | |
return b"" | |
start_block = start // self.blocksize | |
end_block = end // self.blocksize | |
need = [i for i in range(start_block, end_block + 1) if i not in self.blocks] | |
while need: | |
# TODO: not a for loop so we can consolidate blocks later to | |
# make fewer fetch calls; this could be parallel | |
i = need.pop(0) | |
sstart = i * self.blocksize | |
send = min(sstart + self.blocksize, self.size) | |
logger.debug(f"MMap get block #{i} ({sstart}-{send}") | |
self.cache[sstart:send] = self.fetcher(sstart, send) | |
self.blocks.add(i) | |
return self.cache[start:end] | |
def __getstate__(self) -> dict[str, Any]: | |
state = self.__dict__.copy() | |
# Remove the unpicklable entries. | |
del state["cache"] | |
return state | |
def __setstate__(self, state: dict[str, Any]) -> None: | |
# Restore instance attributes | |
self.__dict__.update(state) | |
self.cache = self._makefile() | |
class ReadAheadCache(BaseCache): | |
"""Cache which reads only when we get beyond a block of data | |
This is a much simpler version of BytesCache, and does not attempt to | |
fill holes in the cache or keep fragments alive. It is best suited to | |
many small reads in a sequential order (e.g., reading lines from a file). | |
""" | |
name = "readahead" | |
def __init__(self, blocksize: int, fetcher: Fetcher, size: int) -> None: | |
super().__init__(blocksize, fetcher, size) | |
self.cache = b"" | |
self.start = 0 | |
self.end = 0 | |
def _fetch(self, start: int | None, end: int | None) -> bytes: | |
if start is None: | |
start = 0 | |
if end is None or end > self.size: | |
end = self.size | |
if start >= self.size or start >= end: | |
return b"" | |
l = end - start | |
if start >= self.start and end <= self.end: | |
# cache hit | |
return self.cache[start - self.start : end - self.start] | |
elif self.start <= start < self.end: | |
# partial hit | |
part = self.cache[start - self.start :] | |
l -= len(part) | |
start = self.end | |
else: | |
# miss | |
part = b"" | |
end = min(self.size, end + self.blocksize) | |
self.cache = self.fetcher(start, end) # new block replaces old | |
self.start = start | |
self.end = self.start + len(self.cache) | |
return part + self.cache[:l] | |
class FirstChunkCache(BaseCache): | |
"""Caches the first block of a file only | |
This may be useful for file types where the metadata is stored in the header, | |
but is randomly accessed. | |
""" | |
name = "first" | |
def __init__(self, blocksize: int, fetcher: Fetcher, size: int) -> None: | |
super().__init__(blocksize, fetcher, size) | |
self.cache: bytes | None = None | |
def _fetch(self, start: int | None, end: int | None) -> bytes: | |
start = start or 0 | |
end = end or self.size | |
if start < self.blocksize: | |
if self.cache is None: | |
if end > self.blocksize: | |
data = self.fetcher(0, end) | |
self.cache = data[: self.blocksize] | |
return data[start:] | |
self.cache = self.fetcher(0, self.blocksize) | |
part = self.cache[start:end] | |
if end > self.blocksize: | |
part += self.fetcher(self.blocksize, end) | |
return part | |
else: | |
return self.fetcher(start, end) | |
class BlockCache(BaseCache): | |
""" | |
Cache holding memory as a set of blocks. | |
Requests are only ever made ``blocksize`` at a time, and are | |
stored in an LRU cache. The least recently accessed block is | |
discarded when more than ``maxblocks`` are stored. | |
Parameters | |
---------- | |
blocksize : int | |
The number of bytes to store in each block. | |
Requests are only ever made for ``blocksize``, so this | |
should balance the overhead of making a request against | |
the granularity of the blocks. | |
fetcher : Callable | |
size : int | |
The total size of the file being cached. | |
maxblocks : int | |
The maximum number of blocks to cache for. The maximum memory | |
use for this cache is then ``blocksize * maxblocks``. | |
""" | |
name = "blockcache" | |
def __init__( | |
self, blocksize: int, fetcher: Fetcher, size: int, maxblocks: int = 32 | |
) -> None: | |
super().__init__(blocksize, fetcher, size) | |
self.nblocks = math.ceil(size / blocksize) | |
self.maxblocks = maxblocks | |
self._fetch_block_cached = functools.lru_cache(maxblocks)(self._fetch_block) | |
def __repr__(self) -> str: | |
return ( | |
f"<BlockCache blocksize={self.blocksize}, " | |
f"size={self.size}, nblocks={self.nblocks}>" | |
) | |
def cache_info(self): | |
""" | |
The statistics on the block cache. | |
Returns | |
------- | |
NamedTuple | |
Returned directly from the LRU Cache used internally. | |
""" | |
return self._fetch_block_cached.cache_info() | |
def __getstate__(self) -> dict[str, Any]: | |
state = self.__dict__ | |
del state["_fetch_block_cached"] | |
return state | |
def __setstate__(self, state: dict[str, Any]) -> None: | |
self.__dict__.update(state) | |
self._fetch_block_cached = functools.lru_cache(state["maxblocks"])( | |
self._fetch_block | |
) | |
def _fetch(self, start: int | None, end: int | None) -> bytes: | |
if start is None: | |
start = 0 | |
if end is None: | |
end = self.size | |
if start >= self.size or start >= end: | |
return b"" | |
# byte position -> block numbers | |
start_block_number = start // self.blocksize | |
end_block_number = end // self.blocksize | |
# these are cached, so safe to do multiple calls for the same start and end. | |
for block_number in range(start_block_number, end_block_number + 1): | |
self._fetch_block_cached(block_number) | |
return self._read_cache( | |
start, | |
end, | |
start_block_number=start_block_number, | |
end_block_number=end_block_number, | |
) | |
def _fetch_block(self, block_number: int) -> bytes: | |
""" | |
Fetch the block of data for `block_number`. | |
""" | |
if block_number > self.nblocks: | |
raise ValueError( | |
f"'block_number={block_number}' is greater than " | |
f"the number of blocks ({self.nblocks})" | |
) | |
start = block_number * self.blocksize | |
end = start + self.blocksize | |
logger.info("BlockCache fetching block %d", block_number) | |
block_contents = super()._fetch(start, end) | |
return block_contents | |
def _read_cache( | |
self, start: int, end: int, start_block_number: int, end_block_number: int | |
) -> bytes: | |
""" | |
Read from our block cache. | |
Parameters | |
---------- | |
start, end : int | |
The start and end byte positions. | |
start_block_number, end_block_number : int | |
The start and end block numbers. | |
""" | |
start_pos = start % self.blocksize | |
end_pos = end % self.blocksize | |
if start_block_number == end_block_number: | |
block: bytes = self._fetch_block_cached(start_block_number) | |
return block[start_pos:end_pos] | |
else: | |
# read from the initial | |
out = [] | |
out.append(self._fetch_block_cached(start_block_number)[start_pos:]) | |
# intermediate blocks | |
# Note: it'd be nice to combine these into one big request. However | |
# that doesn't play nicely with our LRU cache. | |
for block_number in range(start_block_number + 1, end_block_number): | |
out.append(self._fetch_block_cached(block_number)) | |
# final block | |
out.append(self._fetch_block_cached(end_block_number)[:end_pos]) | |
return b"".join(out) | |
class BytesCache(BaseCache): | |
"""Cache which holds data in a in-memory bytes object | |
Implements read-ahead by the block size, for semi-random reads progressing | |
through the file. | |
Parameters | |
---------- | |
trim: bool | |
As we read more data, whether to discard the start of the buffer when | |
we are more than a blocksize ahead of it. | |
""" | |
name: ClassVar[str] = "bytes" | |
def __init__( | |
self, blocksize: int, fetcher: Fetcher, size: int, trim: bool = True | |
) -> None: | |
super().__init__(blocksize, fetcher, size) | |
self.cache = b"" | |
self.start: int | None = None | |
self.end: int | None = None | |
self.trim = trim | |
def _fetch(self, start: int | None, end: int | None) -> bytes: | |
# TODO: only set start/end after fetch, in case it fails? | |
# is this where retry logic might go? | |
if start is None: | |
start = 0 | |
if end is None: | |
end = self.size | |
if start >= self.size or start >= end: | |
return b"" | |
if ( | |
self.start is not None | |
and start >= self.start | |
and self.end is not None | |
and end < self.end | |
): | |
# cache hit: we have all the required data | |
offset = start - self.start | |
return self.cache[offset : offset + end - start] | |
if self.blocksize: | |
bend = min(self.size, end + self.blocksize) | |
else: | |
bend = end | |
if bend == start or start > self.size: | |
return b"" | |
if (self.start is None or start < self.start) and ( | |
self.end is None or end > self.end | |
): | |
# First read, or extending both before and after | |
self.cache = self.fetcher(start, bend) | |
self.start = start | |
else: | |
assert self.start is not None | |
assert self.end is not None | |
if start < self.start: | |
if self.end is None or self.end - end > self.blocksize: | |
self.cache = self.fetcher(start, bend) | |
self.start = start | |
else: | |
new = self.fetcher(start, self.start) | |
self.start = start | |
self.cache = new + self.cache | |
elif self.end is not None and bend > self.end: | |
if self.end > self.size: | |
pass | |
elif end - self.end > self.blocksize: | |
self.cache = self.fetcher(start, bend) | |
self.start = start | |
else: | |
new = self.fetcher(self.end, bend) | |
self.cache = self.cache + new | |
self.end = self.start + len(self.cache) | |
offset = start - self.start | |
out = self.cache[offset : offset + end - start] | |
if self.trim: | |
num = (self.end - self.start) // (self.blocksize + 1) | |
if num > 1: | |
self.start += self.blocksize * num | |
self.cache = self.cache[self.blocksize * num :] | |
return out | |
def __len__(self) -> int: | |
return len(self.cache) | |
class AllBytes(BaseCache): | |
"""Cache entire contents of the file""" | |
name: ClassVar[str] = "all" | |
def __init__( | |
self, | |
blocksize: int | None = None, | |
fetcher: Fetcher | None = None, | |
size: int | None = None, | |
data: bytes | None = None, | |
) -> None: | |
super().__init__(blocksize, fetcher, size) # type: ignore[arg-type] | |
if data is None: | |
data = self.fetcher(0, self.size) | |
self.data = data | |
def _fetch(self, start: int | None, stop: int | None) -> bytes: | |
return self.data[start:stop] | |
class KnownPartsOfAFile(BaseCache): | |
""" | |
Cache holding known file parts. | |
Parameters | |
---------- | |
blocksize: int | |
How far to read ahead in numbers of bytes | |
fetcher: func | |
Function of the form f(start, end) which gets bytes from remote as | |
specified | |
size: int | |
How big this file is | |
data: dict | |
A dictionary mapping explicit `(start, stop)` file-offset tuples | |
with known bytes. | |
strict: bool, default True | |
Whether to fetch reads that go beyond a known byte-range boundary. | |
If `False`, any read that ends outside a known part will be zero | |
padded. Note that zero padding will not be used for reads that | |
begin outside a known byte-range. | |
""" | |
name: ClassVar[str] = "parts" | |
def __init__( | |
self, | |
blocksize: int, | |
fetcher: Fetcher, | |
size: int, | |
data: dict[tuple[int, int], bytes] = {}, | |
strict: bool = True, | |
**_: Any, | |
): | |
super().__init__(blocksize, fetcher, size) | |
self.strict = strict | |
# simple consolidation of contiguous blocks | |
if data: | |
old_offsets = sorted(data.keys()) | |
offsets = [old_offsets[0]] | |
blocks = [data.pop(old_offsets[0])] | |
for start, stop in old_offsets[1:]: | |
start0, stop0 = offsets[-1] | |
if start == stop0: | |
offsets[-1] = (start0, stop) | |
blocks[-1] += data.pop((start, stop)) | |
else: | |
offsets.append((start, stop)) | |
blocks.append(data.pop((start, stop))) | |
self.data = dict(zip(offsets, blocks)) | |
else: | |
self.data = data | |
def _fetch(self, start: int | None, stop: int | None) -> bytes: | |
if start is None: | |
start = 0 | |
if stop is None: | |
stop = self.size | |
out = b"" | |
for (loc0, loc1), data in self.data.items(): | |
# If self.strict=False, use zero-padded data | |
# for reads beyond the end of a "known" buffer | |
if loc0 <= start < loc1: | |
off = start - loc0 | |
out = data[off : off + stop - start] | |
if not self.strict or loc0 <= stop <= loc1: | |
# The request is within a known range, or | |
# it begins within a known range, and we | |
# are allowed to pad reads beyond the | |
# buffer with zero | |
out += b"\x00" * (stop - start - len(out)) | |
return out | |
else: | |
# The request ends outside a known range, | |
# and we are being "strict" about reads | |
# beyond the buffer | |
start = loc1 | |
break | |
# We only get here if there is a request outside the | |
# known parts of the file. In an ideal world, this | |
# should never happen | |
if self.fetcher is None: | |
# We cannot fetch the data, so raise an error | |
raise ValueError(f"Read is outside the known file parts: {(start, stop)}. ") | |
# We can fetch the data, but should warn the user | |
# that this may be slow | |
warnings.warn( | |
f"Read is outside the known file parts: {(start, stop)}. " | |
f"IO/caching performance may be poor!" | |
) | |
logger.debug(f"KnownPartsOfAFile cache fetching {start}-{stop}") | |
return out + super()._fetch(start, stop) | |
class UpdatableLRU(Generic[P, T]): | |
""" | |
Custom implementation of LRU cache that allows updating keys | |
Used by BackgroudBlockCache | |
""" | |
class CacheInfo(NamedTuple): | |
hits: int | |
misses: int | |
maxsize: int | |
currsize: int | |
def __init__(self, func: Callable[P, T], max_size: int = 128) -> None: | |
self._cache: OrderedDict[Any, T] = collections.OrderedDict() | |
self._func = func | |
self._max_size = max_size | |
self._hits = 0 | |
self._misses = 0 | |
self._lock = threading.Lock() | |
def __call__(self, *args: P.args, **kwargs: P.kwargs) -> T: | |
if kwargs: | |
raise TypeError(f"Got unexpected keyword argument {kwargs.keys()}") | |
with self._lock: | |
if args in self._cache: | |
self._cache.move_to_end(args) | |
self._hits += 1 | |
return self._cache[args] | |
result = self._func(*args, **kwargs) | |
with self._lock: | |
self._cache[args] = result | |
self._misses += 1 | |
if len(self._cache) > self._max_size: | |
self._cache.popitem(last=False) | |
return result | |
def is_key_cached(self, *args: Any) -> bool: | |
with self._lock: | |
return args in self._cache | |
def add_key(self, result: T, *args: Any) -> None: | |
with self._lock: | |
self._cache[args] = result | |
if len(self._cache) > self._max_size: | |
self._cache.popitem(last=False) | |
def cache_info(self) -> UpdatableLRU.CacheInfo: | |
with self._lock: | |
return self.CacheInfo( | |
maxsize=self._max_size, | |
currsize=len(self._cache), | |
hits=self._hits, | |
misses=self._misses, | |
) | |
class BackgroundBlockCache(BaseCache): | |
""" | |
Cache holding memory as a set of blocks with pre-loading of | |
the next block in the background. | |
Requests are only ever made ``blocksize`` at a time, and are | |
stored in an LRU cache. The least recently accessed block is | |
discarded when more than ``maxblocks`` are stored. If the | |
next block is not in cache, it is loaded in a separate thread | |
in non-blocking way. | |
Parameters | |
---------- | |
blocksize : int | |
The number of bytes to store in each block. | |
Requests are only ever made for ``blocksize``, so this | |
should balance the overhead of making a request against | |
the granularity of the blocks. | |
fetcher : Callable | |
size : int | |
The total size of the file being cached. | |
maxblocks : int | |
The maximum number of blocks to cache for. The maximum memory | |
use for this cache is then ``blocksize * maxblocks``. | |
""" | |
name: ClassVar[str] = "background" | |
def __init__( | |
self, blocksize: int, fetcher: Fetcher, size: int, maxblocks: int = 32 | |
) -> None: | |
super().__init__(blocksize, fetcher, size) | |
self.nblocks = math.ceil(size / blocksize) | |
self.maxblocks = maxblocks | |
self._fetch_block_cached = UpdatableLRU(self._fetch_block, maxblocks) | |
self._thread_executor = ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=1) | |
self._fetch_future_block_number: int | None = None | |
self._fetch_future: Future[bytes] | None = None | |
self._fetch_future_lock = threading.Lock() | |
def __repr__(self) -> str: | |
return ( | |
f"<BackgroundBlockCache blocksize={self.blocksize}, " | |
f"size={self.size}, nblocks={self.nblocks}>" | |
) | |
def cache_info(self) -> UpdatableLRU.CacheInfo: | |
""" | |
The statistics on the block cache. | |
Returns | |
------- | |
NamedTuple | |
Returned directly from the LRU Cache used internally. | |
""" | |
return self._fetch_block_cached.cache_info() | |
def __getstate__(self) -> dict[str, Any]: | |
state = self.__dict__ | |
del state["_fetch_block_cached"] | |
del state["_thread_executor"] | |
del state["_fetch_future_block_number"] | |
del state["_fetch_future"] | |
del state["_fetch_future_lock"] | |
return state | |
def __setstate__(self, state) -> None: | |
self.__dict__.update(state) | |
self._fetch_block_cached = UpdatableLRU(self._fetch_block, state["maxblocks"]) | |
self._thread_executor = ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=1) | |
self._fetch_future_block_number = None | |
self._fetch_future = None | |
self._fetch_future_lock = threading.Lock() | |
def _fetch(self, start: int | None, end: int | None) -> bytes: | |
if start is None: | |
start = 0 | |
if end is None: | |
end = self.size | |
if start >= self.size or start >= end: | |
return b"" | |
# byte position -> block numbers | |
start_block_number = start // self.blocksize | |
end_block_number = end // self.blocksize | |
fetch_future_block_number = None | |
fetch_future = None | |
with self._fetch_future_lock: | |
# Background thread is running. Check we we can or must join it. | |
if self._fetch_future is not None: | |
assert self._fetch_future_block_number is not None | |
if self._fetch_future.done(): | |
logger.info("BlockCache joined background fetch without waiting.") | |
self._fetch_block_cached.add_key( | |
self._fetch_future.result(), self._fetch_future_block_number | |
) | |
# Cleanup the fetch variables. Done with fetching the block. | |
self._fetch_future_block_number = None | |
self._fetch_future = None | |
else: | |
# Must join if we need the block for the current fetch | |
must_join = bool( | |
start_block_number | |
<= self._fetch_future_block_number | |
<= end_block_number | |
) | |
if must_join: | |
# Copy to the local variables to release lock | |
# before waiting for result | |
fetch_future_block_number = self._fetch_future_block_number | |
fetch_future = self._fetch_future | |
# Cleanup the fetch variables. Have a local copy. | |
self._fetch_future_block_number = None | |
self._fetch_future = None | |
# Need to wait for the future for the current read | |
if fetch_future is not None: | |
logger.info("BlockCache waiting for background fetch.") | |
# Wait until result and put it in cache | |
self._fetch_block_cached.add_key( | |
fetch_future.result(), fetch_future_block_number | |
) | |
# these are cached, so safe to do multiple calls for the same start and end. | |
for block_number in range(start_block_number, end_block_number + 1): | |
self._fetch_block_cached(block_number) | |
# fetch next block in the background if nothing is running in the background, | |
# the block is within file and it is not already cached | |
end_block_plus_1 = end_block_number + 1 | |
with self._fetch_future_lock: | |
if ( | |
self._fetch_future is None | |
and end_block_plus_1 <= self.nblocks | |
and not self._fetch_block_cached.is_key_cached(end_block_plus_1) | |
): | |
self._fetch_future_block_number = end_block_plus_1 | |
self._fetch_future = self._thread_executor.submit( | |
self._fetch_block, end_block_plus_1, "async" | |
) | |
return self._read_cache( | |
start, | |
end, | |
start_block_number=start_block_number, | |
end_block_number=end_block_number, | |
) | |
def _fetch_block(self, block_number: int, log_info: str = "sync") -> bytes: | |
""" | |
Fetch the block of data for `block_number`. | |
""" | |
if block_number > self.nblocks: | |
raise ValueError( | |
f"'block_number={block_number}' is greater than " | |
f"the number of blocks ({self.nblocks})" | |
) | |
start = block_number * self.blocksize | |
end = start + self.blocksize | |
logger.info("BlockCache fetching block (%s) %d", log_info, block_number) | |
block_contents = super()._fetch(start, end) | |
return block_contents | |
def _read_cache( | |
self, start: int, end: int, start_block_number: int, end_block_number: int | |
) -> bytes: | |
""" | |
Read from our block cache. | |
Parameters | |
---------- | |
start, end : int | |
The start and end byte positions. | |
start_block_number, end_block_number : int | |
The start and end block numbers. | |
""" | |
start_pos = start % self.blocksize | |
end_pos = end % self.blocksize | |
if start_block_number == end_block_number: | |
block = self._fetch_block_cached(start_block_number) | |
return block[start_pos:end_pos] | |
else: | |
# read from the initial | |
out = [] | |
out.append(self._fetch_block_cached(start_block_number)[start_pos:]) | |
# intermediate blocks | |
# Note: it'd be nice to combine these into one big request. However | |
# that doesn't play nicely with our LRU cache. | |
for block_number in range(start_block_number + 1, end_block_number): | |
out.append(self._fetch_block_cached(block_number)) | |
# final block | |
out.append(self._fetch_block_cached(end_block_number)[:end_pos]) | |
return b"".join(out) | |
caches: dict[str | None, type[BaseCache]] = { | |
# one custom case | |
None: BaseCache, | |
} | |
def register_cache(cls: type[BaseCache], clobber: bool = False) -> None: | |
"""'Register' cache implementation. | |
Parameters | |
---------- | |
clobber: bool, optional | |
If set to True (default is False) - allow to overwrite existing | |
entry. | |
Raises | |
------ | |
ValueError | |
""" | |
name = cls.name | |
if not clobber and name in caches: | |
raise ValueError(f"Cache with name {name!r} is already known: {caches[name]}") | |
caches[name] = cls | |
for c in ( | |
BaseCache, | |
MMapCache, | |
BytesCache, | |
ReadAheadCache, | |
BlockCache, | |
FirstChunkCache, | |
AllBytes, | |
KnownPartsOfAFile, | |
BackgroundBlockCache, | |
): | |
register_cache(c) | |