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Wes McKinney commented on ARROW-5974:
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You would need to develop a C++ interface to interpret a
file-of-concatenated-gzips as a single logical stream.
I don't think pandas has any specific logic about this, it's all handled by the
{{gzip.GzipFile}}
https://github.com/pandas-dev/pandas/blob/2811464a87e6e18f5daef87ee700075ebd8a5e7d/pandas/_libs/parsers.pyx#L625
> read_csv returns truncated read for some valid gzip files
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>
> Key: ARROW-5974
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARROW-5974
> Project: Apache Arrow
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Python
> Affects Versions: 0.13.0, 0.14.0
> Reporter: Jordan Samuels
> Priority: Minor
>
> If two gzipped files are concatenated together, the result is a valid gzip
> file. However, it appears that pyarrow.csv.read_csv will only read the
> portion related to the first file.
> If the repro script
> [here|https://gist.github.com/jordansamuels/d69f1c22c58418f5dfa0785b9ecd211e]
> is run, the output is:
> {{$ python repro.py}}
> {{pyarrow.csv only reads one row:}}
> {{ x}}
> {{0 1}}
> {{pandas reads two rows:}}
> {{ x}}
> {{0 1}}
> {{1 2}}
> {{pyarrow version: 0.14.0}}
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