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Python
494 lines
17 KiB
Python
5 years ago
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# Copyright (c) 2009-2014 Denis Bilenko and gevent contributors. See LICENSE for details.
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"""
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Python 2 socket module.
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"""
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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from __future__ import print_function
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# Our import magic sadly makes this warning useless
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# pylint: disable=undefined-variable
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import sys
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from gevent import _socketcommon
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from gevent._util import copy_globals
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from gevent._compat import PYPY
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from gevent.timeout import Timeout
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copy_globals(_socketcommon, globals(),
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names_to_ignore=_socketcommon.__py3_imports__ + _socketcommon.__extensions__,
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dunder_names_to_keep=())
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__socket__ = _socketcommon.__socket__
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__implements__ = _socketcommon._implements
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__extensions__ = _socketcommon.__extensions__
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__imports__ = [i for i in _socketcommon.__imports__ if i not in _socketcommon.__py3_imports__]
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__dns__ = _socketcommon.__dns__
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try:
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_fileobject = __socket__._fileobject
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_socketmethods = __socket__._socketmethods
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except AttributeError:
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# Allow this module to be imported under Python 3
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# for building the docs
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_fileobject = object
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_socketmethods = ('bind', 'connect', 'connect_ex',
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'fileno', 'listen', 'getpeername',
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'getsockname', 'getsockopt',
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'setsockopt', 'sendall',
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'setblocking', 'settimeout',
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'gettimeout', 'shutdown')
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else:
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# Python 2 doesn't natively support with statements on _fileobject;
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# but it substantially eases our test cases if we can do the same with on both Py3
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# and Py2. (For this same reason we make the socket itself a context manager.)
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# Implementation copied from Python 3
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assert not hasattr(_fileobject, '__enter__')
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# we could either patch in place:
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#_fileobject.__enter__ = lambda self: self
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#_fileobject.__exit__ = lambda self, *args: self.close() if not self.closed else None
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# or we could subclass. subclassing has the benefit of not
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# changing the behaviour of the stdlib if we're just imported; OTOH,
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# under Python 2.6/2.7, test_urllib2net.py asserts that the class IS
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# socket._fileobject (sigh), so we have to work around that.
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# We also make it call our custom socket closing method that disposes
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# of IO watchers but not the actual socket itself.
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# Python 2 relies on reference counting to close sockets, so this is all
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# very ugly and fragile.
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class _fileobject(_fileobject): # pylint:disable=function-redefined
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__slots__ = (
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'__weakref__',
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)
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def __enter__(self):
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return self
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def __exit__(self, *args):
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if not self.closed:
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self.close()
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def close(self):
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if self._sock is not None:
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self._sock._drop_events_and_close(closefd=False)
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super(_fileobject, self).close()
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from gevent._greenlet_primitives import get_memory as _get_memory
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class _closedsocket(object):
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__slots__ = ()
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def _dummy(*args, **kwargs): # pylint:disable=no-method-argument,unused-argument
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raise error(EBADF, 'Bad file descriptor')
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# All _delegate_methods must also be initialized here.
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send = recv = recv_into = sendto = recvfrom = recvfrom_into = _dummy
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def __nonzero__(self):
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return False
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__bool__ = __nonzero__
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if PYPY:
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def _drop(self):
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pass
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def _reuse(self):
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pass
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__getattr__ = _dummy
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timeout_default = object()
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gtype = type
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from gevent._hub_primitives import wait_on_socket as _wait_on_socket
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class socket(_socketcommon.SocketMixin):
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"""
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gevent `socket.socket <https://docs.python.org/2/library/socket.html#socket-objects>`_
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for Python 2.
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This object should have the same API as the standard library socket linked to above. Not all
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methods are specifically documented here; when they are they may point out a difference
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to be aware of or may document a method the standard library does not.
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.. versionchanged:: 1.5.0
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This object is a context manager, returning itself, like in Python 3.
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"""
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# pylint:disable=too-many-public-methods
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# TODO: Define __slots__.
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def __init__(self, family=AF_INET, type=SOCK_STREAM, proto=0, _sock=None):
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timeout = _socket.getdefaulttimeout()
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if _sock is None:
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self._sock = _realsocket(family, type, proto)
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else:
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if hasattr(_sock, '_sock'):
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timeout = getattr(_sock, 'timeout', timeout)
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while hasattr(_sock, '_sock'):
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# passed a gevent socket or a native
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# socket._socketobject. Unwrap this all the way to the
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# native _socket.socket.
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_sock = _sock._sock
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self._sock = _sock
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if PYPY:
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self._sock._reuse()
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self.timeout = timeout
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self._sock.setblocking(0)
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fileno = self._sock.fileno()
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self.hub = get_hub()
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io = self.hub.loop.io
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self._read_event = io(fileno, 1)
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self._write_event = io(fileno, 2)
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def __enter__(self):
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return self
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def __exit__(self, t, v, tb):
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self.close()
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def __repr__(self):
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return '<%s at %s %s>' % (type(self).__name__, hex(id(self)), self._formatinfo())
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def __str__(self):
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return '<%s %s>' % (type(self).__name__, self._formatinfo())
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def _formatinfo(self):
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# pylint:disable=broad-except
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try:
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fileno = self.fileno()
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except Exception as ex:
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fileno = str(ex)
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try:
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sockname = self.getsockname()
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sockname = '%s:%s' % sockname
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except Exception:
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sockname = None
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try:
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peername = self.getpeername()
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peername = '%s:%s' % peername
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except Exception:
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peername = None
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result = 'fileno=%s' % fileno
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if sockname is not None:
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result += ' sock=' + str(sockname)
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if peername is not None:
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result += ' peer=' + str(peername)
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if getattr(self, 'timeout', None) is not None:
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result += ' timeout=' + str(self.timeout)
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return result
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def _get_ref(self):
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return self._read_event.ref or self._write_event.ref
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def _set_ref(self, value):
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self._read_event.ref = value
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self._write_event.ref = value
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ref = property(_get_ref, _set_ref)
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_wait = _wait_on_socket
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def accept(self):
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while 1:
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try:
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client_socket, address = self._sock.accept()
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break
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except error as ex:
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if ex.args[0] != EWOULDBLOCK or self.timeout == 0.0:
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raise
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sys.exc_clear()
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self._wait(self._read_event)
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sockobj = socket(_sock=client_socket)
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if PYPY:
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client_socket._drop()
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return sockobj, address
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def _drop_ref_on_close(self, sock):
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# See the same method in _socket3.py. We just can't be as deterministic
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# as we can on Python 3.
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scheduled_new = self.hub.loop.closing_fd(sock.fileno())
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if PYPY:
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meth = sock._drop
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else:
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meth = sock.fileno # Still keep it alive if we need to
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if scheduled_new:
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self.hub.loop.run_callback(meth)
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else:
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meth()
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def close(self, _closedsocket=_closedsocket):
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if not self._sock:
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return
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# This function should not reference any globals. See Python issue #808164.
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# First, break any reference to the loop.io objects. Our
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# fileno, which they were tied to, is about to be free to be
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# reused, so these objects are no longer functional.
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self._drop_events_and_close()
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# Next, change self._sock. On CPython, this drops a
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# reference, and if it was the last reference, __del__ will
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# close it. (We cannot close it, makefile() relies on
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# reference counting like this, and it may be shared among
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# multiple wrapper objects). Methods *must not* cache
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# `self._sock` separately from
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# self._write_event/self._read_event, or they will be out of
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# sync and we may get inappropriate errors. (See
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# test__hub:TestCloseSocketWhilePolling for an example).
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self._sock = _closedsocket()
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@property
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def closed(self):
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return isinstance(self._sock, _closedsocket)
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def connect(self, address):
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if self.timeout == 0.0:
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return self._sock.connect(address)
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address = _socketcommon._resolve_addr(self._sock, address)
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timer = Timeout._start_new_or_dummy(self.timeout, timeout('timed out'))
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try:
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while 1:
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err = self._sock.getsockopt(SOL_SOCKET, SO_ERROR)
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if err:
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raise error(err, strerror(err))
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result = self._sock.connect_ex(address)
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if not result or result == EISCONN:
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break
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if (result in (EWOULDBLOCK, EINPROGRESS, EALREADY)) or (result == EINVAL and is_windows):
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self._wait(self._write_event)
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else:
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raise error(result, strerror(result))
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finally:
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timer.close()
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def connect_ex(self, address):
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try:
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return self.connect(address) or 0
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except timeout:
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return EAGAIN
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except error as ex:
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if type(ex) is error: # pylint:disable=unidiomatic-typecheck
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return ex.args[0]
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raise # gaierror is not silenced by connect_ex
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def dup(self):
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"""dup() -> socket object
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Return a new socket object connected to the same system resource.
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Note, that the new socket does not inherit the timeout."""
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return socket(_sock=self._sock)
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def makefile(self, mode='r', bufsize=-1):
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# Two things to look out for:
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# 1) Closing the original socket object should not close the
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# fileobject (hence creating a new socket instance);
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# An alternate approach is what _socket3.py does, which is to
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# keep count of the times makefile objects have been opened (Py3's
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# SocketIO helps with that). But the newly created socket, which
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# has its own read/write watchers, does need those to be closed
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# when the fileobject is; our custom subclass does that. Note that
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# we can't pass the 'close=True' argument, as that causes reference counts
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# to get screwed up, and Python2 sockets rely on those.
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# 2) The resulting fileobject must keep the timeout in order
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# to be compatible with the stdlib's socket.makefile.
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# Pass self as _sock to preserve timeout.
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fobj = _fileobject(type(self)(_sock=self), mode, bufsize)
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if PYPY:
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self._sock._drop()
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return fobj
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def recv(self, *args):
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while 1:
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try:
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return self._sock.recv(*args)
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except error as ex:
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if ex.args[0] != EWOULDBLOCK or self.timeout == 0.0:
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raise
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# QQQ without clearing exc_info test__refcount.test_clean_exit fails
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sys.exc_clear()
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self._wait(self._read_event)
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def recvfrom(self, *args):
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while 1:
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try:
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return self._sock.recvfrom(*args)
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except error as ex:
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if ex.args[0] != EWOULDBLOCK or self.timeout == 0.0:
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raise
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sys.exc_clear()
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self._wait(self._read_event)
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def recvfrom_into(self, *args):
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while 1:
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try:
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return self._sock.recvfrom_into(*args)
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except error as ex:
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if ex.args[0] != EWOULDBLOCK or self.timeout == 0.0:
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raise
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sys.exc_clear()
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self._wait(self._read_event)
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def recv_into(self, *args):
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while 1:
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try:
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return self._sock.recv_into(*args)
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except error as ex:
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if ex.args[0] != EWOULDBLOCK or self.timeout == 0.0:
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raise
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sys.exc_clear()
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self._wait(self._read_event)
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def send(self, data, flags=0, timeout=timeout_default):
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if timeout is timeout_default:
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timeout = self.timeout
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try:
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return self._sock.send(data, flags)
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except error as ex:
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if ex.args[0] not in _socketcommon.GSENDAGAIN or timeout == 0.0:
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raise
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sys.exc_clear()
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self._wait(self._write_event)
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try:
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return self._sock.send(data, flags)
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except error as ex2:
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if ex2.args[0] == EWOULDBLOCK:
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return 0
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raise
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def sendall(self, data, flags=0):
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if isinstance(data, unicode):
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data = data.encode()
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# this sendall is also reused by gevent.ssl.SSLSocket subclass,
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# so it should not call self._sock methods directly
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data_memory = _get_memory(data)
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return _socketcommon._sendall(self, data_memory, flags)
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def sendto(self, *args):
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try:
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return self._sock.sendto(*args)
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except error as ex:
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if ex.args[0] != EWOULDBLOCK or self.timeout == 0.0:
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raise
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sys.exc_clear()
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self._wait(self._write_event)
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try:
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return self._sock.sendto(*args)
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except error as ex2:
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if ex2.args[0] == EWOULDBLOCK:
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return 0
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raise
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def setblocking(self, flag):
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if flag:
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self.timeout = None
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else:
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self.timeout = 0.0
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def settimeout(self, howlong):
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if howlong is not None:
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try:
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f = howlong.__float__
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except AttributeError:
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raise TypeError('a float is required')
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howlong = f()
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if howlong < 0.0:
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raise ValueError('Timeout value out of range')
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self.__dict__['timeout'] = howlong # avoid recursion with any property on self.timeout
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def gettimeout(self):
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return self.__dict__['timeout'] # avoid recursion with any property on self.timeout
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def shutdown(self, how):
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if how == 0: # SHUT_RD
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self.hub.cancel_wait(self._read_event, cancel_wait_ex)
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elif how == 1: # SHUT_WR
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self.hub.cancel_wait(self._write_event, cancel_wait_ex)
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else:
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self.hub.cancel_wait(self._read_event, cancel_wait_ex)
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self.hub.cancel_wait(self._write_event, cancel_wait_ex)
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self._sock.shutdown(how)
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family = property(lambda self: self._sock.family)
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type = property(lambda self: self._sock.type)
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proto = property(lambda self: self._sock.proto)
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def fileno(self):
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return self._sock.fileno()
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def getsockname(self):
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return self._sock.getsockname()
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def getpeername(self):
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return self._sock.getpeername()
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# delegate the functions that we haven't implemented to the real socket object
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_s = "def %s(self, *args): return self._sock.%s(*args)\n\n"
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_m = None
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for _m in set(_socketmethods) - set(locals()):
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exec(_s % (_m, _m,))
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del _m, _s
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if PYPY:
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def _reuse(self):
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self._sock._reuse()
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def _drop(self):
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self._sock._drop()
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SocketType = socket
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if hasattr(_socket, 'socketpair'):
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def socketpair(family=getattr(_socket, 'AF_UNIX', _socket.AF_INET),
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type=_socket.SOCK_STREAM, proto=0):
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one, two = _socket.socketpair(family, type, proto)
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result = socket(_sock=one), socket(_sock=two)
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if PYPY:
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one._drop()
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two._drop()
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return result
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elif 'socketpair' in __implements__:
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__implements__.remove('socketpair')
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if hasattr(_socket, 'fromfd'):
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def fromfd(fd, family, type, proto=0):
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s = _socket.fromfd(fd, family, type, proto)
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result = socket(_sock=s)
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if PYPY:
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s._drop()
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return result
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elif 'fromfd' in __implements__:
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__implements__.remove('fromfd')
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||
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if hasattr(__socket__, 'ssl'):
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||
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def ssl(sock, keyfile=None, certfile=None):
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|
# deprecated in 2.7.9 but still present;
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# sometimes backported by distros. See ssl.py
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||
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# Note that we import gevent.ssl, not _ssl2, to get the correct
|
||
|
# version.
|
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from gevent import ssl as _sslmod
|
||
|
# wrap_socket is 2.7.9/backport, sslwrap_simple is older. They take
|
||
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# the same arguments.
|
||
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wrap = getattr(_sslmod, 'wrap_socket', None) or getattr(_sslmod, 'sslwrap_simple')
|
||
|
return wrap(sock, keyfile, certfile)
|
||
|
__implements__.append('ssl')
|
||
|
|
||
|
__all__ = __implements__ + __extensions__ + __imports__
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