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| """TELNET client class.
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| 
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| Based on RFC 854: TELNET Protocol Specification, by J. Postel and
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| J. Reynolds
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| 
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| Example:
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| 
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| >>> from telnetlib import Telnet
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| >>> tn = Telnet('www.python.org', 79)   # connect to finger port
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| >>> tn.write('guido\r\n')
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| >>> print tn.read_all()
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| Login       Name               TTY         Idle    When    Where
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| guido    Guido van Rossum      pts/2        <Dec  2 11:10> snag.cnri.reston..
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|  
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| >>>
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| 
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| Note that read_all() won't read until eof -- it just reads some data
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| -- but it guarantees to read at least one byte unless EOF is hit.
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| 
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| It is possible to pass a Telnet object to select.select() in order to
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| wait until more data is available.  Note that in this case,
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| read_eager() may return '' even if there was data on the socket,
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| because the protocol negotiation may have eaten the data.  This is why
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| EOFError is needed in some cases to distinguish between "no data" and
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| "connection closed" (since the socket also appears ready for reading
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| when it is closed).
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| 
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| Bugs:
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| - may hang when connection is slow in the middle of an IAC sequence
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| 
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| To do:
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| - option negotiation
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| - timeout should be intrinsic to the connection object instead of an
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|   option on one of the read calls only
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| 
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| """
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| 
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| 
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| # Imported modules
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| import sys
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| import socket
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| import select
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| import string
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| 
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| # Tunable parameters
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| DEBUGLEVEL = 0
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| 
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| # Telnet protocol defaults
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| TELNET_PORT = 23
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| 
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| # Telnet protocol characters (don't change)
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| IAC  = chr(255) # "Interpret As Command"
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| DONT = chr(254)
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| DO   = chr(253)
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| WONT = chr(252)
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| WILL = chr(251)
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| theNULL = chr(0)
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| 
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| 
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| class Telnet:
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| 
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|     """Telnet interface class.
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| 
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|     An instance of this class represents a connection to a telnet
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|     server.  The instance is initially not connected; the open()
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|     method must be used to establish a connection.  Alternatively, the
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|     host name and optional port number can be passed to the
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|     constructor, too.
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| 
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|     Don't try to reopen an already connected instance.
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| 
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|     This class has many read_*() methods.  Note that some of them
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|     raise EOFError when the end of the connection is read, because
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|     they can return an empty string for other reasons.  See the
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|     individual doc strings.
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| 
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|     read_until(expected, [timeout])
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|         Read until the expected string has been seen, or a timeout is
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|         hit (default is no timeout); may block.
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| 
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|     read_all()
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|         Read all data until EOF; may block.
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| 
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|     read_some()
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|         Read at least one byte or EOF; may block.
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| 
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|     read_very_eager()
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|         Read all data available already queued or on the socket,
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|         without blocking.
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| 
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|     read_eager()
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|         Read either data already queued or some data available on the
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|         socket, without blocking.
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| 
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|     read_lazy()
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|         Read all data in the raw queue (processing it first), without
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|         doing any socket I/O.
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| 
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|     read_very_lazy()
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|         Reads all data in the cooked queue, without doing any socket
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|         I/O.
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| 
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|     """
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| 
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|     def __init__(self, host=None, port=0):
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|         """Constructor.
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| 
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|         When called without arguments, create an unconnected instance.
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|         With a hostname argument, it connects the instance; a port
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|         number is optional.
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| 
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|         """
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|         self.debuglevel = DEBUGLEVEL
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|         self.host = host
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|         self.port = port
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|         self.sock = None
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|         self.rawq = ''
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|         self.irawq = 0
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|         self.cookedq = ''
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|         self.eof = 0
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|         if host:
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|             self.open(host, port)
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| 
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|     def open(self, host, port=0):
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|         """Connect to a host.
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| 
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|         The optional second argument is the port number, which
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|         defaults to the standard telnet port (23).
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| 
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|         Don't try to reopen an already connected instance.
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| 
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|         """
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|         self.eof = 0
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|         if not port:
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|             port = TELNET_PORT
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|         self.host = host
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|         self.port = port
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|         self.sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
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|         self.sock.connect((self.host, self.port))
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| 
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|     def __del__(self):
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|         """Destructor -- close the connection."""
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|         self.close()
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| 
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|     def msg(self, msg, *args):
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|         """Print a debug message, when the debug level is > 0.
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| 
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|         If extra arguments are present, they are substituted in the
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|         message using the standard string formatting operator.
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| 
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|         """
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|         if self.debuglevel > 0:
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|             print 'Telnet(%s,%d):' % (self.host, self.port),
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|             if args:
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|                 print msg % args
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|             else:
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|                 print msg
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| 
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|     def set_debuglevel(self, debuglevel):
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|         """Set the debug level.
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| 
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|         The higher it is, the more debug output you get (on sys.stdout).
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| 
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|         """
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|         self.debuglevel = debuglevel
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| 
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|     def close(self):
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|         """Close the connection."""
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|         if self.sock:
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|             self.sock.close()
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|         self.sock = 0
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|         self.eof = 1
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| 
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|     def get_socket(self):
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|         """Return the socket object used internally."""
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|         return self.sock
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| 
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|     def fileno(self):
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|         """Return the fileno() of the socket object used internally."""
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|         return self.sock.fileno()
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| 
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|     def write(self, buffer):
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|         """Write a string to the socket, doubling any IAC characters.
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| 
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|         Can block if the connection is blocked.  May raise
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|         socket.error if the connection is closed.
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| 
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|         """
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|         if IAC in buffer:
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|             buffer = string.replace(buffer, IAC, IAC+IAC)
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|         self.msg("send %s", `buffer`)
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|         self.sock.send(buffer)
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| 
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|     def read_until(self, match, timeout=None):
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|         """Read until a given string is encountered or until timeout.
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| 
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|         When no match is found, return whatever is available instead,
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|         possibly the empty string.  Raise EOFError if the connection
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|         is closed and no cooked data is available.
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| 
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|         """
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|         n = len(match)
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|         self.process_rawq()
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|         i = string.find(self.cookedq, match)
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|         if i >= 0:
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|             i = i+n
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|             buf = self.cookedq[:i]
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|             self.cookedq = self.cookedq[i:]
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|             return buf
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|         s_reply = ([self], [], [])
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|         s_args = s_reply
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|         if timeout is not None:
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|             s_args = s_args + (timeout,)
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|         while not self.eof and apply(select.select, s_args) == s_reply:
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|             i = max(0, len(self.cookedq)-n)
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|             self.fill_rawq()
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|             self.process_rawq()
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|             i = string.find(self.cookedq, match, i)
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|             if i >= 0:
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|                 i = i+n
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|                 buf = self.cookedq[:i]
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|                 self.cookedq = self.cookedq[i:]
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|                 return buf
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|         return self.read_very_lazy()
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| 
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|     def read_all(self):
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|         """Read all data until EOF; block until connection closed."""
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|         self.process_rawq()
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|         while not self.eof:
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|             self.fill_rawq()
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|             self.process_rawq()
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|         buf = self.cookedq
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|         self.cookedq = ''
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|         return buf
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| 
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|     def read_some(self):
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|         """Read at least one byte of cooked data unless EOF is hit.
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| 
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|         Return '' if EOF is hit.  Block if no data is immediately
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|         available.
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| 
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|         """
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|         self.process_rawq()
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|         while not self.cookedq and not self.eof:
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|             self.fill_rawq()
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|             self.process_rawq()
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|         buf = self.cookedq
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|         self.cookedq = ''
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|         return buf
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| 
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|     def read_very_eager(self):
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|         """Read everything that's possible without blocking in I/O (eager).
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|         
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|         Raise EOFError if connection closed and no cooked data
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|         available.  Return '' if no cooked data available otherwise.
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|         Don't block unless in the midst of an IAC sequence.
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| 
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|         """
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|         self.process_rawq()
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|         while not self.eof and self.sock_avail():
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|             self.fill_rawq()
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|             self.process_rawq()
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|         return self.read_very_lazy()
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| 
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|     def read_eager(self):
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|         """Read readily available data.
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| 
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|         Raise EOFError if connection closed and no cooked data
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|         available.  Return '' if no cooked data available otherwise.
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|         Don't block unless in the midst of an IAC sequence.
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| 
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|         """
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|         self.process_rawq()
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|         while not self.cookedq and not self.eof and self.sock_avail():
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|             self.fill_rawq()
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|             self.process_rawq()
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|         return self.read_very_lazy()
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| 
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|     def read_lazy(self):
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|         """Process and return data that's already in the queues (lazy).
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|         
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|         Raise EOFError if connection closed and no data available.
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|         Return '' if no cooked data available otherwise.  Don't block
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|         unless in the midst of an IAC sequence.
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| 
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|         """
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|         self.process_rawq()
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|         return self.read_very_lazy()
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| 
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|     def read_very_lazy(self):
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|         """Return any data available in the cooked queue (very lazy).
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| 
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|         Raise EOFError if connection closed and no data available.
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|         Return '' if no cooked data available otherwise.  Don't block.
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| 
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|         """
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|         buf = self.cookedq
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|         self.cookedq = ''
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|         if not buf and self.eof and not self.rawq:
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|             raise EOFError, 'telnet connection closed'
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|         return buf
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| 
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|     def process_rawq(self):
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|         """Transfer from raw queue to cooked queue.
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| 
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|         Set self.eof when connection is closed.  Don't block unless in
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|         the midst of an IAC sequence.
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| 
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|         """
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|         buf = ''
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|         try:
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|             while self.rawq:
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|                 c = self.rawq_getchar()
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|                 if c == theNULL:
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|                     continue
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|                 if c == "\021":
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|                     continue
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|                 if c != IAC:
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|                     buf = buf + c
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|                     continue
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|                 c = self.rawq_getchar()
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|                 if c == IAC:
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|                     buf = buf + c
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|                 elif c in (DO, DONT):
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|                     opt = self.rawq_getchar()
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|                     self.msg('IAC %s %d', c == DO and 'DO' or 'DONT', ord(c))
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|                     self.sock.send(IAC + WONT + opt)
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|                 elif c in (WILL, WONT):
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|                     opt = self.rawq_getchar()
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|                     self.msg('IAC %s %d',
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|                              c == WILL and 'WILL' or 'WONT', ord(c))
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|                 else:
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|                     self.msg('IAC %s not recognized' % `c`)
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|         except EOFError: # raised by self.rawq_getchar()
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|             pass
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|         self.cookedq = self.cookedq + buf
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| 
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|     def rawq_getchar(self):
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|         """Get next char from raw queue.
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| 
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|         Block if no data is immediately available.  Raise EOFError
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|         when connection is closed.
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| 
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|         """
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|         if not self.rawq:
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|             self.fill_rawq()
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|             if self.eof:
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|                 raise EOFError
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|         c = self.rawq[self.irawq]
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|         self.irawq = self.irawq + 1
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|         if self.irawq >= len(self.rawq):
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|             self.rawq = ''
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|             self.irawq = 0
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|         return c
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| 
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|     def fill_rawq(self):
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|         """Fill raw queue from exactly one recv() system call.
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| 
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|         Block if no data is immediately available.  Set self.eof when
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|         connection is closed.
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| 
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|         """
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|         if self.irawq >= len(self.rawq):
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|             self.rawq = ''
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|             self.irawq = 0
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|         # The buffer size should be fairly small so as to avoid quadratic
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|         # behavior in process_rawq() above
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|         buf = self.sock.recv(50)
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|         self.msg("recv %s", `buf`)
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|         self.eof = (not buf)
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|         self.rawq = self.rawq + buf
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| 
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|     def sock_avail(self):
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|         """Test whether data is available on the socket."""
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|         return select.select([self], [], [], 0) == ([self], [], [])
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| 
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|     def interact(self):
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|         """Interaction function, emulates a very dumb telnet client."""
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|         if sys.platform == "win32":
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|             self.mt_interact()
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|             return
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|         while 1:
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|             rfd, wfd, xfd = select.select([self, sys.stdin], [], [])
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|             if self in rfd:
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|                 try:
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|                     text = self.read_eager()
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|                 except EOFError:
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|                     print '*** Connection closed by remote host ***'
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|                     break
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|                 if text:
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|                     sys.stdout.write(text)
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|                     sys.stdout.flush()
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|             if sys.stdin in rfd:
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|                 line = sys.stdin.readline()
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|                 if not line:
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|                     break
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|                 self.write(line)
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| 
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|     def mt_interact(self):
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|         """Multithreaded version of interact()."""
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|         import thread
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|         thread.start_new_thread(self.listener, ())
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|         while 1:
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|             line = sys.stdin.readline()
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|             if not line:
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|                 break
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|             self.write(line)
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| 
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|     def listener(self):
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|         """Helper for mt_interact() -- this executes in the other thread."""
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|         while 1:
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|             try:
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|                 data = self.read_eager()
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|             except EOFError:
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|                 print '*** Connection closed by remote host ***'
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|                 return
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|             if data:
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|                 sys.stdout.write(data)
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|             else:
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|                 sys.stdout.flush()
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| 
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|     def expect(self, list, timeout=None):
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|         """Read until one from a list of a regular expressions matches.
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| 
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|         The first argument is a list of regular expressions, either
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|         compiled (re.RegexObject instances) or uncompiled (strings).
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|         The optional second argument is a timeout, in seconds; default
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|         is no timeout.
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| 
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|         Return a tuple of three items: the index in the list of the
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|         first regular expression that matches; the match object
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|         returned; and the text read up till and including the match.
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| 
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|         If EOF is read and no text was read, raise EOFError.
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|         Otherwise, when nothing matches, return (-1, None, text) where
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|         text is the text received so far (may be the empty string if a
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|         timeout happened).
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| 
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|         If a regular expression ends with a greedy match (e.g. '.*')
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|         or if more than one expression can match the same input, the
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|         results are undeterministic, and may depend on the I/O timing.
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| 
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|         """
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|         re = None
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|         list = list[:]
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|         indices = range(len(list))
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|         for i in indices:
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|             if not hasattr(list[i], "search"):
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|                 if not re: import re
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|                 list[i] = re.compile(list[i])
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|         while 1:
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|             self.process_rawq()
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|             for i in indices:
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|                 m = list[i].search(self.cookedq)
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|                 if m:
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|                     e = m.end()
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|                     text = self.cookedq[:e]
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|                     self.cookedq = self.cookedq[e:]
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|                     return (i, m, text)
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|             if self.eof:
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|                 break
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|             if timeout is not None:
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|                 r, w, x = select.select([self.fileno()], [], [], timeout)
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|                 if not r:
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|                     break
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|             self.fill_rawq()
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|         text = self.read_very_lazy()
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|         if not text and self.eof:
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|             raise EOFError
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|         return (-1, None, text)
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| 
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| 
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| def test():
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|     """Test program for telnetlib.
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| 
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|     Usage: python telnetlib.py [-d] ... [host [port]]
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| 
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|     Default host is localhost; default port is 23.
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| 
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|     """
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|     debuglevel = 0
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|     while sys.argv[1:] and sys.argv[1] == '-d':
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|         debuglevel = debuglevel+1
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|         del sys.argv[1]
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|     host = 'localhost'
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|     if sys.argv[1:]:
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|         host = sys.argv[1]
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|     port = 0
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|     if sys.argv[2:]:
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|         portstr = sys.argv[2]
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|         try:
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|             port = int(portstr)
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|         except ValueError:
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|             port = socket.getservbyname(portstr, 'tcp')
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|     tn = Telnet()
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|     tn.set_debuglevel(debuglevel)
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|     tn.open(host, port)
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|     tn.interact()
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|     tn.close()
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| 
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| if __name__ == '__main__':
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|     test()
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