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| """Base implementation of event loop.
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| 
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| The event loop can be broken up into a multiplexer (the part
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| responsible for notifying us of IO events) and the event loop proper,
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| which wraps a multiplexer with functionality for scheduling callbacks,
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| immediately or at a given time in the future.
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| 
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| Whenever a public API takes a callback, subsequent positional
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| arguments will be passed to the callback if/when it is called.  This
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| avoids the proliferation of trivial lambdas implementing closures.
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| Keyword arguments for the callback are not supported; this is a
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| conscious design decision, leaving the door open for keyword arguments
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| to modify the meaning of the API call itself.
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| """
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| 
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| 
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| import collections
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| import concurrent.futures
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| import heapq
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| import inspect
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| import logging
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| import socket
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| import subprocess
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| import time
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| import os
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| import sys
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| 
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| from . import events
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| from . import futures
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| from . import tasks
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| from .log import logger
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| 
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| 
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| __all__ = ['BaseEventLoop', 'Server']
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| 
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| 
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| # Argument for default thread pool executor creation.
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| _MAX_WORKERS = 5
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| 
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| 
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| def _format_handle(handle):
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|     cb = handle._callback
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|     if inspect.ismethod(cb) and isinstance(cb.__self__, tasks.Task):
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|         # format the task
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|         return repr(cb.__self__)
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|     else:
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|         return str(handle)
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| 
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| 
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| class _StopError(BaseException):
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|     """Raised to stop the event loop."""
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| 
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| 
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| def _check_resolved_address(sock, address):
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|     # Ensure that the address is already resolved to avoid the trap of hanging
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|     # the entire event loop when the address requires doing a DNS lookup.
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|     family = sock.family
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|     if family == socket.AF_INET:
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|         host, port = address
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|     elif family == socket.AF_INET6:
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|         host, port = address[:2]
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|     else:
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|         return
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| 
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|     type_mask = 0
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|     if hasattr(socket, 'SOCK_NONBLOCK'):
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|         type_mask |= socket.SOCK_NONBLOCK
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|     if hasattr(socket, 'SOCK_CLOEXEC'):
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|         type_mask |= socket.SOCK_CLOEXEC
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|     # Use getaddrinfo(AI_NUMERICHOST) to ensure that the address is
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|     # already resolved.
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|     try:
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|         socket.getaddrinfo(host, port,
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|                            family=family,
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|                            type=(sock.type & ~type_mask),
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|                            proto=sock.proto,
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|                            flags=socket.AI_NUMERICHOST)
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|     except socket.gaierror as err:
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|         raise ValueError("address must be resolved (IP address), got %r: %s"
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|                          % (address, err))
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| 
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| def _raise_stop_error(*args):
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|     raise _StopError
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| 
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| 
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| class Server(events.AbstractServer):
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| 
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|     def __init__(self, loop, sockets):
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|         self.loop = loop
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|         self.sockets = sockets
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|         self.active_count = 0
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|         self.waiters = []
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| 
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|     def attach(self, transport):
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|         assert self.sockets is not None
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|         self.active_count += 1
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| 
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|     def detach(self, transport):
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|         assert self.active_count > 0
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|         self.active_count -= 1
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|         if self.active_count == 0 and self.sockets is None:
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|             self._wakeup()
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| 
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|     def close(self):
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|         sockets = self.sockets
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|         if sockets is not None:
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|             self.sockets = None
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|             for sock in sockets:
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|                 self.loop._stop_serving(sock)
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|             if self.active_count == 0:
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|                 self._wakeup()
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| 
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|     def _wakeup(self):
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|         waiters = self.waiters
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|         self.waiters = None
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|         for waiter in waiters:
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|             if not waiter.done():
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|                 waiter.set_result(waiter)
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| 
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|     @tasks.coroutine
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|     def wait_closed(self):
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|         if self.sockets is None or self.waiters is None:
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|             return
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|         waiter = futures.Future(loop=self.loop)
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|         self.waiters.append(waiter)
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|         yield from waiter
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| 
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| 
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| class BaseEventLoop(events.AbstractEventLoop):
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| 
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|     def __init__(self):
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|         self._closed = False
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|         self._ready = collections.deque()
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|         self._scheduled = []
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|         self._default_executor = None
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|         self._internal_fds = 0
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|         self._running = False
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|         self._clock_resolution = time.get_clock_info('monotonic').resolution
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|         self._exception_handler = None
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|         self._debug = (not sys.flags.ignore_environment
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|                        and bool(os.environ.get('PYTHONASYNCIODEBUG')))
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|         # In debug mode, if the execution of a callback or a step of a task
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|         # exceed this duration in seconds, the slow callback/task is logged.
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|         self.slow_callback_duration = 0.1
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| 
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|     def __repr__(self):
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|         return ('<%s running=%s closed=%s debug=%s>'
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|                 % (self.__class__.__name__, self.is_running(),
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|                    self.is_closed(), self.get_debug()))
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| 
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|     def _make_socket_transport(self, sock, protocol, waiter=None, *,
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|                                extra=None, server=None):
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|         """Create socket transport."""
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|         raise NotImplementedError
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| 
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|     def _make_ssl_transport(self, rawsock, protocol, sslcontext, waiter, *,
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|                             server_side=False, server_hostname=None,
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|                             extra=None, server=None):
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|         """Create SSL transport."""
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|         raise NotImplementedError
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| 
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|     def _make_datagram_transport(self, sock, protocol,
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|                                  address=None, extra=None):
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|         """Create datagram transport."""
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|         raise NotImplementedError
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| 
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|     def _make_read_pipe_transport(self, pipe, protocol, waiter=None,
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|                                   extra=None):
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|         """Create read pipe transport."""
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|         raise NotImplementedError
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| 
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|     def _make_write_pipe_transport(self, pipe, protocol, waiter=None,
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|                                    extra=None):
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|         """Create write pipe transport."""
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|         raise NotImplementedError
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| 
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|     @tasks.coroutine
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|     def _make_subprocess_transport(self, protocol, args, shell,
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|                                    stdin, stdout, stderr, bufsize,
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|                                    extra=None, **kwargs):
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|         """Create subprocess transport."""
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|         raise NotImplementedError
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| 
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|     def _read_from_self(self):
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|         """XXX"""
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|         raise NotImplementedError
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| 
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|     def _write_to_self(self):
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|         """XXX"""
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|         raise NotImplementedError
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| 
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|     def _process_events(self, event_list):
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|         """Process selector events."""
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|         raise NotImplementedError
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| 
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|     def _check_closed(self):
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|         if self._closed:
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|             raise RuntimeError('Event loop is closed')
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| 
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|     def run_forever(self):
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|         """Run until stop() is called."""
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|         self._check_closed()
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|         if self._running:
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|             raise RuntimeError('Event loop is running.')
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|         self._running = True
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|         try:
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|             while True:
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|                 try:
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|                     self._run_once()
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|                 except _StopError:
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|                     break
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|         finally:
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|             self._running = False
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| 
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|     def run_until_complete(self, future):
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|         """Run until the Future is done.
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| 
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|         If the argument is a coroutine, it is wrapped in a Task.
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| 
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|         XXX TBD: It would be disastrous to call run_until_complete()
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|         with the same coroutine twice -- it would wrap it in two
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|         different Tasks and that can't be good.
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| 
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|         Return the Future's result, or raise its exception.
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|         """
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|         self._check_closed()
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|         future = tasks.async(future, loop=self)
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|         future.add_done_callback(_raise_stop_error)
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|         self.run_forever()
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|         future.remove_done_callback(_raise_stop_error)
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|         if not future.done():
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|             raise RuntimeError('Event loop stopped before Future completed.')
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| 
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|         return future.result()
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| 
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|     def stop(self):
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|         """Stop running the event loop.
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| 
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|         Every callback scheduled before stop() is called will run.
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|         Callback scheduled after stop() is called won't.  However,
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|         those callbacks will run if run() is called again later.
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|         """
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|         self.call_soon(_raise_stop_error)
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| 
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|     def close(self):
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|         """Close the event loop.
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| 
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|         This clears the queues and shuts down the executor,
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|         but does not wait for the executor to finish.
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| 
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|         The event loop must not be running.
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|         """
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|         if self._running:
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|             raise RuntimeError("cannot close a running event loop")
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|         if self._closed:
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|             return
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|         self._closed = True
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|         self._ready.clear()
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|         self._scheduled.clear()
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|         executor = self._default_executor
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|         if executor is not None:
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|             self._default_executor = None
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|             executor.shutdown(wait=False)
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| 
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|     def is_closed(self):
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|         """Returns True if the event loop was closed."""
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|         return self._closed
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| 
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|     def is_running(self):
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|         """Returns running status of event loop."""
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|         return self._running
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| 
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|     def time(self):
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|         """Return the time according to the event loop's clock."""
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|         return time.monotonic()
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| 
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|     def call_later(self, delay, callback, *args):
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|         """Arrange for a callback to be called at a given time.
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| 
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|         Return a Handle: an opaque object with a cancel() method that
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|         can be used to cancel the call.
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| 
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|         The delay can be an int or float, expressed in seconds.  It is
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|         always a relative time.
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| 
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|         Each callback will be called exactly once.  If two callbacks
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|         are scheduled for exactly the same time, it undefined which
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|         will be called first.
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| 
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|         Any positional arguments after the callback will be passed to
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|         the callback when it is called.
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|         """
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|         return self.call_at(self.time() + delay, callback, *args)
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| 
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|     def call_at(self, when, callback, *args):
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|         """Like call_later(), but uses an absolute time."""
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|         if tasks.iscoroutinefunction(callback):
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|             raise TypeError("coroutines cannot be used with call_at()")
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|         if self._debug:
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|             self._assert_is_current_event_loop()
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|         timer = events.TimerHandle(when, callback, args, self)
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|         heapq.heappush(self._scheduled, timer)
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|         return timer
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| 
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|     def call_soon(self, callback, *args):
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|         """Arrange for a callback to be called as soon as possible.
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| 
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|         This operates as a FIFO queue, callbacks are called in the
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|         order in which they are registered.  Each callback will be
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|         called exactly once.
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| 
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|         Any positional arguments after the callback will be passed to
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|         the callback when it is called.
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|         """
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|         return self._call_soon(callback, args, check_loop=True)
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| 
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|     def _call_soon(self, callback, args, check_loop):
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|         if tasks.iscoroutinefunction(callback):
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|             raise TypeError("coroutines cannot be used with call_soon()")
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|         if self._debug and check_loop:
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|             self._assert_is_current_event_loop()
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|         handle = events.Handle(callback, args, self)
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|         self._ready.append(handle)
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|         return handle
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| 
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|     def _assert_is_current_event_loop(self):
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|         """Asserts that this event loop is the current event loop.
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| 
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|         Non-threadsafe methods of this class make this assumption and will
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|         likely behave incorrectly when the assumption is violated.
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| 
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|         Should only be called when (self._debug == True). The caller is
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|         responsible for checking this condition for performance reasons.
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|         """
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|         try:
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|             current = events.get_event_loop()
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|         except AssertionError:
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|             return
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|         if current is not self:
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|             raise RuntimeError(
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|                 "non-threadsafe operation invoked on an event loop other "
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|                 "than the current one")
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| 
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|     def call_soon_threadsafe(self, callback, *args):
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|         """Like call_soon(), but thread safe."""
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|         handle = self._call_soon(callback, args, check_loop=False)
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|         self._write_to_self()
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|         return handle
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| 
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|     def run_in_executor(self, executor, callback, *args):
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|         if tasks.iscoroutinefunction(callback):
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|             raise TypeError("coroutines cannot be used with run_in_executor()")
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|         if isinstance(callback, events.Handle):
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|             assert not args
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|             assert not isinstance(callback, events.TimerHandle)
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|             if callback._cancelled:
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|                 f = futures.Future(loop=self)
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|                 f.set_result(None)
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|                 return f
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|             callback, args = callback._callback, callback._args
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|         if executor is None:
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|             executor = self._default_executor
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|             if executor is None:
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|                 executor = concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor(_MAX_WORKERS)
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|                 self._default_executor = executor
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|         return futures.wrap_future(executor.submit(callback, *args), loop=self)
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| 
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|     def set_default_executor(self, executor):
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|         self._default_executor = executor
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| 
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|     def getaddrinfo(self, host, port, *,
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|                     family=0, type=0, proto=0, flags=0):
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|         return self.run_in_executor(None, socket.getaddrinfo,
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|                                     host, port, family, type, proto, flags)
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| 
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|     def getnameinfo(self, sockaddr, flags=0):
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|         return self.run_in_executor(None, socket.getnameinfo, sockaddr, flags)
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| 
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|     @tasks.coroutine
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|     def create_connection(self, protocol_factory, host=None, port=None, *,
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|                           ssl=None, family=0, proto=0, flags=0, sock=None,
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|                           local_addr=None, server_hostname=None):
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|         """Connect to a TCP server.
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| 
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|         Create a streaming transport connection to a given Internet host and
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|         port: socket family AF_INET or socket.AF_INET6 depending on host (or
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|         family if specified), socket type SOCK_STREAM. protocol_factory must be
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|         a callable returning a protocol instance.
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| 
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|         This method is a coroutine which will try to establish the connection
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|         in the background.  When successful, the coroutine returns a
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|         (transport, protocol) pair.
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|         """
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|         if server_hostname is not None and not ssl:
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|             raise ValueError('server_hostname is only meaningful with ssl')
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| 
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|         if server_hostname is None and ssl:
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|             # Use host as default for server_hostname.  It is an error
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|             # if host is empty or not set, e.g. when an
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|             # already-connected socket was passed or when only a port
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|             # is given.  To avoid this error, you can pass
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|             # server_hostname='' -- this will bypass the hostname
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|             # check.  (This also means that if host is a numeric
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|             # IP/IPv6 address, we will attempt to verify that exact
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|             # address; this will probably fail, but it is possible to
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|             # create a certificate for a specific IP address, so we
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|             # don't judge it here.)
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|             if not host:
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|                 raise ValueError('You must set server_hostname '
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|                                  'when using ssl without a host')
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|             server_hostname = host
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| 
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|         if host is not None or port is not None:
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|             if sock is not None:
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|                 raise ValueError(
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|                     'host/port and sock can not be specified at the same time')
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| 
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|             f1 = self.getaddrinfo(
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|                 host, port, family=family,
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|                 type=socket.SOCK_STREAM, proto=proto, flags=flags)
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|             fs = [f1]
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|             if local_addr is not None:
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|                 f2 = self.getaddrinfo(
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|                     *local_addr, family=family,
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|                     type=socket.SOCK_STREAM, proto=proto, flags=flags)
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|                 fs.append(f2)
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|             else:
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|                 f2 = None
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| 
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|             yield from tasks.wait(fs, loop=self)
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| 
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|             infos = f1.result()
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|             if not infos:
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|                 raise OSError('getaddrinfo() returned empty list')
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|             if f2 is not None:
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|                 laddr_infos = f2.result()
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|                 if not laddr_infos:
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|                     raise OSError('getaddrinfo() returned empty list')
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| 
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|             exceptions = []
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|             for family, type, proto, cname, address in infos:
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|                 try:
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|                     sock = socket.socket(family=family, type=type, proto=proto)
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|                     sock.setblocking(False)
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|                     if f2 is not None:
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|                         for _, _, _, _, laddr in laddr_infos:
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|                             try:
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|                                 sock.bind(laddr)
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|                                 break
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|                             except OSError as exc:
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|                                 exc = OSError(
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|                                     exc.errno, 'error while '
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|                                     'attempting to bind on address '
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|                                     '{!r}: {}'.format(
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|                                         laddr, exc.strerror.lower()))
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|                                 exceptions.append(exc)
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|                         else:
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|                             sock.close()
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|                             sock = None
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|                             continue
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|                     yield from self.sock_connect(sock, address)
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|                 except OSError as exc:
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|                     if sock is not None:
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|                         sock.close()
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|                     exceptions.append(exc)
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|                 except:
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|                     if sock is not None:
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|                         sock.close()
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|                     raise
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|                 else:
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|                     break
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|             else:
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|                 if len(exceptions) == 1:
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|                     raise exceptions[0]
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|                 else:
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|                     # If they all have the same str(), raise one.
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|                     model = str(exceptions[0])
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|                     if all(str(exc) == model for exc in exceptions):
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|                         raise exceptions[0]
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|                     # Raise a combined exception so the user can see all
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|                     # the various error messages.
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|                     raise OSError('Multiple exceptions: {}'.format(
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|                         ', '.join(str(exc) for exc in exceptions)))
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| 
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|         elif sock is None:
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|             raise ValueError(
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|                 'host and port was not specified and no sock specified')
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| 
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|         sock.setblocking(False)
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| 
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|         transport, protocol = yield from self._create_connection_transport(
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|             sock, protocol_factory, ssl, server_hostname)
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|         return transport, protocol
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| 
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|     @tasks.coroutine
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|     def _create_connection_transport(self, sock, protocol_factory, ssl,
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|                                      server_hostname):
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|         protocol = protocol_factory()
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|         waiter = futures.Future(loop=self)
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|         if ssl:
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|             sslcontext = None if isinstance(ssl, bool) else ssl
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|             transport = self._make_ssl_transport(
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|                 sock, protocol, sslcontext, waiter,
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|                 server_side=False, server_hostname=server_hostname)
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|         else:
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|             transport = self._make_socket_transport(sock, protocol, waiter)
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| 
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|         yield from waiter
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|         return transport, protocol
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| 
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|     @tasks.coroutine
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|     def create_datagram_endpoint(self, protocol_factory,
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|                                  local_addr=None, remote_addr=None, *,
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|                                  family=0, proto=0, flags=0):
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|         """Create datagram connection."""
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|         if not (local_addr or remote_addr):
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|             if family == 0:
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|                 raise ValueError('unexpected address family')
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|             addr_pairs_info = (((family, proto), (None, None)),)
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|         else:
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|             # join addresss by (family, protocol)
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|             addr_infos = collections.OrderedDict()
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|             for idx, addr in ((0, local_addr), (1, remote_addr)):
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|                 if addr is not None:
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|                     assert isinstance(addr, tuple) and len(addr) == 2, (
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|                         '2-tuple is expected')
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| 
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|                     infos = yield from self.getaddrinfo(
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|                         *addr, family=family, type=socket.SOCK_DGRAM,
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|                         proto=proto, flags=flags)
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|                     if not infos:
 | |
|                         raise OSError('getaddrinfo() returned empty list')
 | |
| 
 | |
|                     for fam, _, pro, _, address in infos:
 | |
|                         key = (fam, pro)
 | |
|                         if key not in addr_infos:
 | |
|                             addr_infos[key] = [None, None]
 | |
|                         addr_infos[key][idx] = address
 | |
| 
 | |
|             # each addr has to have info for each (family, proto) pair
 | |
|             addr_pairs_info = [
 | |
|                 (key, addr_pair) for key, addr_pair in addr_infos.items()
 | |
|                 if not ((local_addr and addr_pair[0] is None) or
 | |
|                         (remote_addr and addr_pair[1] is None))]
 | |
| 
 | |
|             if not addr_pairs_info:
 | |
|                 raise ValueError('can not get address information')
 | |
| 
 | |
|         exceptions = []
 | |
| 
 | |
|         for ((family, proto),
 | |
|              (local_address, remote_address)) in addr_pairs_info:
 | |
|             sock = None
 | |
|             r_addr = None
 | |
|             try:
 | |
|                 sock = socket.socket(
 | |
|                     family=family, type=socket.SOCK_DGRAM, proto=proto)
 | |
|                 sock.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR, 1)
 | |
|                 sock.setblocking(False)
 | |
| 
 | |
|                 if local_addr:
 | |
|                     sock.bind(local_address)
 | |
|                 if remote_addr:
 | |
|                     yield from self.sock_connect(sock, remote_address)
 | |
|                     r_addr = remote_address
 | |
|             except OSError as exc:
 | |
|                 if sock is not None:
 | |
|                     sock.close()
 | |
|                 exceptions.append(exc)
 | |
|             except:
 | |
|                 if sock is not None:
 | |
|                     sock.close()
 | |
|                 raise
 | |
|             else:
 | |
|                 break
 | |
|         else:
 | |
|             raise exceptions[0]
 | |
| 
 | |
|         protocol = protocol_factory()
 | |
|         transport = self._make_datagram_transport(sock, protocol, r_addr)
 | |
|         return transport, protocol
 | |
| 
 | |
|     @tasks.coroutine
 | |
|     def create_server(self, protocol_factory, host=None, port=None,
 | |
|                       *,
 | |
|                       family=socket.AF_UNSPEC,
 | |
|                       flags=socket.AI_PASSIVE,
 | |
|                       sock=None,
 | |
|                       backlog=100,
 | |
|                       ssl=None,
 | |
|                       reuse_address=None):
 | |
|         """Create a TCP server bound to host and port.
 | |
| 
 | |
|         Return an AbstractServer object which can be used to stop the service.
 | |
| 
 | |
|         This method is a coroutine.
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         if isinstance(ssl, bool):
 | |
|             raise TypeError('ssl argument must be an SSLContext or None')
 | |
|         if host is not None or port is not None:
 | |
|             if sock is not None:
 | |
|                 raise ValueError(
 | |
|                     'host/port and sock can not be specified at the same time')
 | |
| 
 | |
|             AF_INET6 = getattr(socket, 'AF_INET6', 0)
 | |
|             if reuse_address is None:
 | |
|                 reuse_address = os.name == 'posix' and sys.platform != 'cygwin'
 | |
|             sockets = []
 | |
|             if host == '':
 | |
|                 host = None
 | |
| 
 | |
|             infos = yield from self.getaddrinfo(
 | |
|                 host, port, family=family,
 | |
|                 type=socket.SOCK_STREAM, proto=0, flags=flags)
 | |
|             if not infos:
 | |
|                 raise OSError('getaddrinfo() returned empty list')
 | |
| 
 | |
|             completed = False
 | |
|             try:
 | |
|                 for res in infos:
 | |
|                     af, socktype, proto, canonname, sa = res
 | |
|                     try:
 | |
|                         sock = socket.socket(af, socktype, proto)
 | |
|                     except socket.error:
 | |
|                         # Assume it's a bad family/type/protocol combination.
 | |
|                         continue
 | |
|                     sockets.append(sock)
 | |
|                     if reuse_address:
 | |
|                         sock.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR,
 | |
|                                         True)
 | |
|                     # Disable IPv4/IPv6 dual stack support (enabled by
 | |
|                     # default on Linux) which makes a single socket
 | |
|                     # listen on both address families.
 | |
|                     if af == AF_INET6 and hasattr(socket, 'IPPROTO_IPV6'):
 | |
|                         sock.setsockopt(socket.IPPROTO_IPV6,
 | |
|                                         socket.IPV6_V6ONLY,
 | |
|                                         True)
 | |
|                     try:
 | |
|                         sock.bind(sa)
 | |
|                     except OSError as err:
 | |
|                         raise OSError(err.errno, 'error while attempting '
 | |
|                                       'to bind on address %r: %s'
 | |
|                                       % (sa, err.strerror.lower()))
 | |
|                 completed = True
 | |
|             finally:
 | |
|                 if not completed:
 | |
|                     for sock in sockets:
 | |
|                         sock.close()
 | |
|         else:
 | |
|             if sock is None:
 | |
|                 raise ValueError(
 | |
|                     'host and port was not specified and no sock specified')
 | |
|             sockets = [sock]
 | |
| 
 | |
|         server = Server(self, sockets)
 | |
|         for sock in sockets:
 | |
|             sock.listen(backlog)
 | |
|             sock.setblocking(False)
 | |
|             self._start_serving(protocol_factory, sock, ssl, server)
 | |
|         return server
 | |
| 
 | |
|     @tasks.coroutine
 | |
|     def connect_read_pipe(self, protocol_factory, pipe):
 | |
|         protocol = protocol_factory()
 | |
|         waiter = futures.Future(loop=self)
 | |
|         transport = self._make_read_pipe_transport(pipe, protocol, waiter)
 | |
|         yield from waiter
 | |
|         return transport, protocol
 | |
| 
 | |
|     @tasks.coroutine
 | |
|     def connect_write_pipe(self, protocol_factory, pipe):
 | |
|         protocol = protocol_factory()
 | |
|         waiter = futures.Future(loop=self)
 | |
|         transport = self._make_write_pipe_transport(pipe, protocol, waiter)
 | |
|         yield from waiter
 | |
|         return transport, protocol
 | |
| 
 | |
|     @tasks.coroutine
 | |
|     def subprocess_shell(self, protocol_factory, cmd, *, stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
 | |
|                          stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
 | |
|                          universal_newlines=False, shell=True, bufsize=0,
 | |
|                          **kwargs):
 | |
|         if not isinstance(cmd, (bytes, str)):
 | |
|             raise ValueError("cmd must be a string")
 | |
|         if universal_newlines:
 | |
|             raise ValueError("universal_newlines must be False")
 | |
|         if not shell:
 | |
|             raise ValueError("shell must be True")
 | |
|         if bufsize != 0:
 | |
|             raise ValueError("bufsize must be 0")
 | |
|         protocol = protocol_factory()
 | |
|         transport = yield from self._make_subprocess_transport(
 | |
|             protocol, cmd, True, stdin, stdout, stderr, bufsize, **kwargs)
 | |
|         return transport, protocol
 | |
| 
 | |
|     @tasks.coroutine
 | |
|     def subprocess_exec(self, protocol_factory, program, *args,
 | |
|                         stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
 | |
|                         stderr=subprocess.PIPE, universal_newlines=False,
 | |
|                         shell=False, bufsize=0, **kwargs):
 | |
|         if universal_newlines:
 | |
|             raise ValueError("universal_newlines must be False")
 | |
|         if shell:
 | |
|             raise ValueError("shell must be False")
 | |
|         if bufsize != 0:
 | |
|             raise ValueError("bufsize must be 0")
 | |
|         popen_args = (program,) + args
 | |
|         for arg in popen_args:
 | |
|             if not isinstance(arg, (str, bytes)):
 | |
|                 raise TypeError("program arguments must be "
 | |
|                                 "a bytes or text string, not %s"
 | |
|                                 % type(arg).__name__)
 | |
|         protocol = protocol_factory()
 | |
|         transport = yield from self._make_subprocess_transport(
 | |
|             protocol, popen_args, False, stdin, stdout, stderr,
 | |
|             bufsize, **kwargs)
 | |
|         return transport, protocol
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def set_exception_handler(self, handler):
 | |
|         """Set handler as the new event loop exception handler.
 | |
| 
 | |
|         If handler is None, the default exception handler will
 | |
|         be set.
 | |
| 
 | |
|         If handler is a callable object, it should have a
 | |
|         matching signature to '(loop, context)', where 'loop'
 | |
|         will be a reference to the active event loop, 'context'
 | |
|         will be a dict object (see `call_exception_handler()`
 | |
|         documentation for details about context).
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         if handler is not None and not callable(handler):
 | |
|             raise TypeError('A callable object or None is expected, '
 | |
|                             'got {!r}'.format(handler))
 | |
|         self._exception_handler = handler
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def default_exception_handler(self, context):
 | |
|         """Default exception handler.
 | |
| 
 | |
|         This is called when an exception occurs and no exception
 | |
|         handler is set, and can be called by a custom exception
 | |
|         handler that wants to defer to the default behavior.
 | |
| 
 | |
|         context parameter has the same meaning as in
 | |
|         `call_exception_handler()`.
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         message = context.get('message')
 | |
|         if not message:
 | |
|             message = 'Unhandled exception in event loop'
 | |
| 
 | |
|         exception = context.get('exception')
 | |
|         if exception is not None:
 | |
|             exc_info = (type(exception), exception, exception.__traceback__)
 | |
|         else:
 | |
|             exc_info = False
 | |
| 
 | |
|         log_lines = [message]
 | |
|         for key in sorted(context):
 | |
|             if key in {'message', 'exception'}:
 | |
|                 continue
 | |
|             log_lines.append('{}: {!r}'.format(key, context[key]))
 | |
| 
 | |
|         logger.error('\n'.join(log_lines), exc_info=exc_info)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def call_exception_handler(self, context):
 | |
|         """Call the current event loop exception handler.
 | |
| 
 | |
|         context is a dict object containing the following keys
 | |
|         (new keys maybe introduced later):
 | |
|         - 'message': Error message;
 | |
|         - 'exception' (optional): Exception object;
 | |
|         - 'future' (optional): Future instance;
 | |
|         - 'handle' (optional): Handle instance;
 | |
|         - 'protocol' (optional): Protocol instance;
 | |
|         - 'transport' (optional): Transport instance;
 | |
|         - 'socket' (optional): Socket instance.
 | |
| 
 | |
|         Note: this method should not be overloaded in subclassed
 | |
|         event loops.  For any custom exception handling, use
 | |
|         `set_exception_handler()` method.
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         if self._exception_handler is None:
 | |
|             try:
 | |
|                 self.default_exception_handler(context)
 | |
|             except Exception:
 | |
|                 # Second protection layer for unexpected errors
 | |
|                 # in the default implementation, as well as for subclassed
 | |
|                 # event loops with overloaded "default_exception_handler".
 | |
|                 logger.error('Exception in default exception handler',
 | |
|                              exc_info=True)
 | |
|         else:
 | |
|             try:
 | |
|                 self._exception_handler(self, context)
 | |
|             except Exception as exc:
 | |
|                 # Exception in the user set custom exception handler.
 | |
|                 try:
 | |
|                     # Let's try default handler.
 | |
|                     self.default_exception_handler({
 | |
|                         'message': 'Unhandled error in exception handler',
 | |
|                         'exception': exc,
 | |
|                         'context': context,
 | |
|                     })
 | |
|                 except Exception:
 | |
|                     # Guard 'default_exception_handler' in case it's
 | |
|                     # overloaded.
 | |
|                     logger.error('Exception in default exception handler '
 | |
|                                  'while handling an unexpected error '
 | |
|                                  'in custom exception handler',
 | |
|                                  exc_info=True)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def _add_callback(self, handle):
 | |
|         """Add a Handle to ready or scheduled."""
 | |
|         assert isinstance(handle, events.Handle), 'A Handle is required here'
 | |
|         if handle._cancelled:
 | |
|             return
 | |
|         if isinstance(handle, events.TimerHandle):
 | |
|             heapq.heappush(self._scheduled, handle)
 | |
|         else:
 | |
|             self._ready.append(handle)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def _add_callback_signalsafe(self, handle):
 | |
|         """Like _add_callback() but called from a signal handler."""
 | |
|         self._add_callback(handle)
 | |
|         self._write_to_self()
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def _run_once(self):
 | |
|         """Run one full iteration of the event loop.
 | |
| 
 | |
|         This calls all currently ready callbacks, polls for I/O,
 | |
|         schedules the resulting callbacks, and finally schedules
 | |
|         'call_later' callbacks.
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         # Remove delayed calls that were cancelled from head of queue.
 | |
|         while self._scheduled and self._scheduled[0]._cancelled:
 | |
|             heapq.heappop(self._scheduled)
 | |
| 
 | |
|         timeout = None
 | |
|         if self._ready:
 | |
|             timeout = 0
 | |
|         elif self._scheduled:
 | |
|             # Compute the desired timeout.
 | |
|             when = self._scheduled[0]._when
 | |
|             timeout = max(0, when - self.time())
 | |
| 
 | |
|         if self._debug:
 | |
|             t0 = self.time()
 | |
|             event_list = self._selector.select(timeout)
 | |
|             dt = self.time() - t0
 | |
|             if dt >= 1:
 | |
|                 level = logging.INFO
 | |
|             else:
 | |
|                 level = logging.DEBUG
 | |
|             if timeout is not None:
 | |
|                 logger.log(level, 'poll %.3f took %.3f seconds',
 | |
|                            timeout, dt)
 | |
|             else:
 | |
|                 logger.log(level, 'poll took %.3f seconds', dt)
 | |
|         else:
 | |
|             event_list = self._selector.select(timeout)
 | |
|         self._process_events(event_list)
 | |
| 
 | |
|         # Handle 'later' callbacks that are ready.
 | |
|         end_time = self.time() + self._clock_resolution
 | |
|         while self._scheduled:
 | |
|             handle = self._scheduled[0]
 | |
|             if handle._when >= end_time:
 | |
|                 break
 | |
|             handle = heapq.heappop(self._scheduled)
 | |
|             self._ready.append(handle)
 | |
| 
 | |
|         # This is the only place where callbacks are actually *called*.
 | |
|         # All other places just add them to ready.
 | |
|         # Note: We run all currently scheduled callbacks, but not any
 | |
|         # callbacks scheduled by callbacks run this time around --
 | |
|         # they will be run the next time (after another I/O poll).
 | |
|         # Use an idiom that is threadsafe without using locks.
 | |
|         ntodo = len(self._ready)
 | |
|         for i in range(ntodo):
 | |
|             handle = self._ready.popleft()
 | |
|             if handle._cancelled:
 | |
|                 continue
 | |
|             if self._debug:
 | |
|                 t0 = self.time()
 | |
|                 handle._run()
 | |
|                 dt = self.time() - t0
 | |
|                 if dt >= self.slow_callback_duration:
 | |
|                     logger.warning('Executing %s took %.3f seconds',
 | |
|                                    _format_handle(handle), dt)
 | |
|             else:
 | |
|                 handle._run()
 | |
|         handle = None  # Needed to break cycles when an exception occurs.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def get_debug(self):
 | |
|         return self._debug
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def set_debug(self, enabled):
 | |
|         self._debug = enabled
 | 
