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| # -*- Mode: Python; tab-width: 4 -*-
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| # 	$Id$
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| #	Author: Sam Rushing <rushing@nightmare.com>
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| 
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| # ======================================================================
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| # Copyright 1996 by Sam Rushing
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| # 
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| #                         All Rights Reserved
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| # 
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| # Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and
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| # its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby
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| # granted, provided that the above copyright notice appear in all
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| # copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission
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| # notice appear in supporting documentation, and that the name of Sam
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| # Rushing not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to
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| # distribution of the software without specific, written prior
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| # permission.
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| # 
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| # SAM RUSHING DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE,
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| # INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, IN
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| # NO EVENT SHALL SAM RUSHING BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR
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| # CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS
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| # OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT,
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| # NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN
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| # CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
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| # ======================================================================
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| 
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| import select
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| import socket
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| import string
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| import sys
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| 
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| import os
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| if os.name == 'nt':
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| 	EWOULDBLOCK	= 10035
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| 	EINPROGRESS	= 10036
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| 	EALREADY	= 10037
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| 	ECONNRESET  = 10054
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| 	ENOTCONN	= 10057
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| else:
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| 	from errno import EALREADY, EINPROGRESS, EWOULDBLOCK, ECONNRESET, ENOTCONN
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| 
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| socket_map = {}
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| 
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| def poll (timeout=0.0, ignore_expt=1):
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| 	if socket_map:
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| 		sockets = socket_map.keys()
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| 		r = filter (lambda x: x.readable(), sockets)
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| 		w = filter (lambda x: x.writable(), sockets)
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| 		if ignore_expt:
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| 			e = []
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| 		else:
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| 			e = sockets[:]
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| 
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| 		(r,w,e) = select.select (r,w,e, timeout)
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| 
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| 		for x in e:
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| 			try:
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| 				x.handle_expt_event()
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| 			except:
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| 				x.handle_error (sys.exc_type, sys.exc_value, sys.exc_traceback)
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| 		for x in r:
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| 			try:
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| 				x.handle_read_event()
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| 			except:
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| 				x.handle_error (sys.exc_type, sys.exc_value, sys.exc_traceback)
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| 		for x in w:
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| 			try:
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| 				x.handle_write_event()
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| 			except:
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| 				x.handle_error (sys.exc_type, sys.exc_value, sys.exc_traceback)
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| 
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| def poll2 (timeout=0.0):
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| 	import poll
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| 	# timeout is in milliseconds
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| 	timeout = int(timeout*1000)
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| 	if socket_map:
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| 		fd_map = {}
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| 		for s in socket_map.keys():
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| 			fd_map[s.fileno()] = s
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| 		l = []
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| 		for fd, s in fd_map.items():
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| 			flags = 0
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| 			if s.readable():
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| 				flags = poll.POLLIN
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| 			if s.writable():
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| 				flags = flags | poll.POLLOUT
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| 			if flags:
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| 				l.append (fd, flags)
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| 		r = poll.poll (l, timeout)
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| 		print r
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| 		for fd, flags in r:
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| 			s = fd_map[fd]
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| 			try:
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| 				if (flags & poll.POLLIN):
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| 						s.handle_read_event()
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| 				if (flags & poll.POLLOUT):
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| 						s.handle_write_event()
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| 				if (flags & poll.POLLERR):
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| 						s.handle_expt_event()
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| 			except:
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| 				apply (s.handle_error, sys.exc_info())
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| 
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| 
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| def loop (timeout=30.0, use_poll=0):
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| 
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| 	if use_poll:
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| 		poll_fun = poll2
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| 	else:
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| 		poll_fun = poll
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| 
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| 	while socket_map:
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| 		poll_fun (timeout)
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| 
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| class dispatcher:
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| 	debug = 0
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| 	connected = 0
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| 	accepting = 0
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| 	closing = 0
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| 	addr = None
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| 
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| 	def __init__ (self, sock=None):
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| 		if sock:
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| 			self.set_socket (sock)
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| 			# I think it should inherit this anyway
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| 			self.socket.setblocking (0)
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| 			self.connected = 1
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| 
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| 	def __repr__ (self):
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| 		try:
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| 			status = []
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| 			if self.accepting and self.addr:
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| 				status.append ('listening')
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| 			elif self.connected:
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| 				status.append ('connected')
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| 			if self.addr:
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| 				status.append ('%s:%d' % self.addr)
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| 			return '<%s %s at %x>' % (
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| 				self.__class__.__name__,
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| 				string.join (status, ' '),
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| 				id(self)
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| 				)
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| 		except:
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| 			try:
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| 				ar = repr(self.addr)
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| 			except:
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| 				ar = 'no self.addr!'
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| 				
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| 			return '<__repr__ (self) failed for object at %x (addr=%s)>' % (id(self),ar)
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| 
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| 	def add_channel (self):
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| 		self.log ('adding channel %s' % self)
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| 		socket_map [self] = 1
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| 
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| 	def del_channel (self):
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| 		if socket_map.has_key (self):
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| 			self.log ('closing channel %d:%s' % (self.fileno(), self))
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| 			del socket_map [self]
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| 
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| 	def create_socket (self, family, type):
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| 		self.family_and_type = family, type
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| 		self.socket = socket.socket (family, type)
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| 		self.socket.setblocking(0)
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| 		self.add_channel()
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| 
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| 	def set_socket (self, socket):
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| 		self.socket = socket
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| 		self.add_channel()
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| 
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| 	def set_reuse_addr (self):
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| 		# try to re-use a server port if possible
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| 		try:
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| 			self.socket.setsockopt (
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| 				socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR,
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| 				self.socket.getsockopt (socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR) | 1
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| 				)
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| 		except:
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| 			pass
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| 
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| 	# ==================================================
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| 	# predicates for select()
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| 	# these are used as filters for the lists of sockets
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| 	# to pass to select().
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| 	# ==================================================
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| 
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| 	def readable (self):
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| 		return 1
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| 
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| 	if os.name == 'mac':
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| 		# The macintosh will select a listening socket for
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| 		# write if you let it.  What might this mean?
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| 		def writable (self):
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| 			return not self.accepting
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| 	else:
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| 		def writable (self):
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| 			return 1
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| 
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| 	# ==================================================
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| 	# socket object methods.
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| 	# ==================================================
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| 
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| 	def listen (self, num):
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| 		self.accepting = 1
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| 		if os.name == 'nt' and num > 5:
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| 			num = 1
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| 		return self.socket.listen (num)
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| 
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| 	def bind (self, addr):
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| 		self.addr = addr
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| 		return self.socket.bind (addr)
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| 
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| 	def connect (self, address):
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| 		try:
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| 			self.socket.connect (address)
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| 		except socket.error, why:
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| 			if why[0] in (EINPROGRESS, EALREADY, EWOULDBLOCK):
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| 				return
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| 			else:
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| 				raise socket.error, why
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| 		self.connected = 1
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| 		self.handle_connect()
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| 
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| 	def accept (self):
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| 		try:
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| 			conn, addr = self.socket.accept()
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| 			return conn, addr
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| 		except socket.error, why:
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| 			if why[0] == EWOULDBLOCK:
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| 				pass
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| 			else:
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| 				raise socket.error, why
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| 
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| 	def send (self, data):
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| 		try:
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| 			result = self.socket.send (data)
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| 			return result
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| 		except socket.error, why:
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| 			if why[0] == EWOULDBLOCK:
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| 				return 0
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| 			else:
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| 				raise socket.error, why
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| 			return 0
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| 
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| 	def recv (self, buffer_size):
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| 		try:
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| 			data = self.socket.recv (buffer_size)
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| 			if not data:
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| 				# a closed connection is indicated by signaling
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| 				# a read condition, and having recv() return 0.
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| 				self.handle_close()
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| 				return ''
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| 			else:
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| 				return data
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| 		except socket.error, why:
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| 			# winsock sometimes throws ENOTCONN
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| 			if why[0] in [ECONNRESET, ENOTCONN]:
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| 				self.handle_close()
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| 				return ''
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| 			else:
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| 				raise socket.error, why
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| 
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| 	def close (self):
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| 		self.del_channel()
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| 		self.socket.close()
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| 		self.connected = 0
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| 
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| 	# cheap inheritance, used to pass all other attribute
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| 	# references to the underlying socket object.
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| 	def __getattr__ (self, attr):
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| 		if attr != 'socket':
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| 			return getattr (self.socket, attr)
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| 		else:
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| 			raise AttributeError, attr
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| 
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| 	def log (self, message):
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| 		print 'log:', message
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| 
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| 	def handle_read_event (self):
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| 		if self.accepting:
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| 			# for an accepting socket, getting a read implies
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| 			# that we are connected
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| 			if not self.connected:
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| 				self.connected = 1
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| 			self.handle_accept()
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| 		elif not self.connected:
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| 			self.handle_connect()
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| 			self.connected = 1
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| 			self.handle_read()
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| 		else:
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| 			self.handle_read()
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| 
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| 	def handle_write_event (self):
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| 		# getting a write implies that we are connected
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| 		if not self.connected:
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| 			self.handle_connect()
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| 			self.connected = 1
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| 		self.handle_write()
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| 
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| 	def handle_expt_event (self):
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| 		self.handle_expt()
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| 
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| 	def handle_error (self, *info):
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| 		(t,v,tb) = info
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| 		(file,fun,line), tbinfo = compact_traceback (t,v,tb)
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| 
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| 		# sometimes a user repr method will crash.
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| 		try:
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| 			self_repr = repr (self)
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| 		except:
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| 			self_repr = '<__repr__ (self) failed for object at %0x>' % id(self)
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| 
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| 		print (
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| 			'uncaptured python exception, closing channel %s (%s:%s %s)' % (
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| 				self_repr,
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| 				str(t),
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| 				str(v),
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| 				tbinfo
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| 				)
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| 			)
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| 		del t,v,tb
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| 		self.close()
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| 
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| 	def handle_expt (self):
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| 		self.log ('unhandled exception')
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| 
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| 	def handle_read (self):
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| 		self.log ('unhandled read event')
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| 
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| 	def handle_write (self):
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| 		self.log ('unhandled write event')
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| 
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| 	def handle_connect (self):
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| 		self.log ('unhandled connect event')
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| 
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| 	def handle_oob (self):
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| 		self.log ('unhandled out-of-band event')
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| 
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| 	def handle_accept (self):
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| 		self.log ('unhandled accept event')
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| 
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| 	def handle_close (self):
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| 		self.log ('unhandled close event')
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| 		self.close()
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| 
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| # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| # adds simple buffered output capability, useful for simple clients.
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| # [for more sophisticated usage use asynchat.async_chat]
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| # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 
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| class dispatcher_with_send (dispatcher):
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| 	def __init__ (self, sock=None):
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| 		dispatcher.__init__ (self, sock)
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| 		self.out_buffer = ''
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| 
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| 	def initiate_send (self):
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| 		num_sent = 0
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| 		num_sent = dispatcher.send (self, self.out_buffer[:512])
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| 		self.out_buffer = self.out_buffer[num_sent:]
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| 
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| 	def handle_write (self):
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| 		self.initiate_send()
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| 
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| 	def writable (self):
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| 		return (not self.connected) or len(self.out_buffer)
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| 
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| 	def send (self, data):
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| 		if self.debug:
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| 			self.log ('sending %s' % repr(data))
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| 		self.out_buffer = self.out_buffer + data
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| 		self.initiate_send()
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| 
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| # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| # used for debugging.
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| # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 
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| def compact_traceback (t,v,tb):
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| 	tbinfo = []
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| 	while 1:
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| 		tbinfo.append (
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| 			tb.tb_frame.f_code.co_filename,
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| 			tb.tb_frame.f_code.co_name,				
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| 			str(tb.tb_lineno)
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| 			)
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| 		tb = tb.tb_next
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| 		if not tb:
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| 			break
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| 
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| 	file, function, line = tbinfo[-1]
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| 	info = '[' + string.join (
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| 		map (
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| 			lambda x: string.join (x, '|'),
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| 			tbinfo
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| 			),
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| 		'] ['
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| 		) + ']'
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| 	return (file, function, line), info
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| 
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| def close_all ():
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| 	global socket_map
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| 	for x in socket_map.keys():
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| 		x.socket.close()
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| 	socket_map.clear()
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| 
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| # Asynchronous File I/O:
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| #
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| # After a little research (reading man pages on various unixen, and
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| # digging through the linux kernel), I've determined that select()
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| # isn't meant for doing doing asynchronous file i/o.
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| # Heartening, though - reading linux/mm/filemap.c shows that linux
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| # supports asynchronous read-ahead.  So _MOST_ of the time, the data
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| # will be sitting in memory for us already when we go to read it.
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| #
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| # What other OS's (besides NT) support async file i/o?  [VMS?]
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| #
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| # Regardless, this is useful for pipes, and stdin/stdout...
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| 
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| import os
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| if os.name == 'posix':
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| 	import fcntl
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| 	import FCNTL
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| 
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| 	class file_wrapper:
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| 		# here we override just enough to make a file
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| 		# look like a socket for the purposes of asyncore.
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| 		def __init__ (self, fd):
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| 			self.fd = fd
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| 
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| 		def recv (self, *args):
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| 			return apply (os.read, (self.fd,)+args)
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| 
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| 		def write (self, *args):
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| 			return apply (os.write, (self.fd,)+args)
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| 
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| 		def close (self):
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| 			return os.close (self.fd)
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| 
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| 		def fileno (self):
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| 			return self.fd
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| 
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| 	class file_dispatcher (dispatcher):
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| 		def __init__ (self, fd):
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| 			dispatcher.__init__ (self)
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| 			self.connected = 1
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| 			# set it to non-blocking mode
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| 			flags = fcntl.fcntl (fd, FCNTL.F_GETFL, 0)
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| 			flags = flags | FCNTL.O_NONBLOCK
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| 			fcntl.fcntl (fd, FCNTL.F_SETFL, flags)
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| 			self.set_file (fd)
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| 
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| 		def set_file (self, fd):
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| 			self.socket = file_wrapper (fd)
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| 			self.add_channel()
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| #not really
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