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"""Abstract Transport class."""
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__all__ = ['ReadTransport', 'WriteTransport', 'Transport']
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class BaseTransport:
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"""Base ABC for transports."""
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def __init__(self, extra=None):
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if extra is None:
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extra = {}
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self._extra = extra
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def get_extra_info(self, name, default=None):
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"""Get optional transport information."""
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return self._extra.get(name, default)
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def close(self):
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"""Closes the transport.
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Buffered data will be flushed asynchronously. No more data
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will be received. After all buffered data is flushed, the
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protocol's connection_lost() method will (eventually) called
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with None as its argument.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError
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class ReadTransport(BaseTransport):
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"""ABC for read-only transports."""
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def pause_reading(self):
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"""Pause the receiving end.
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No data will be passed to the protocol's data_received()
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method until resume_reading() is called.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def resume_reading(self):
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"""Resume the receiving end.
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Data received will once again be passed to the protocol's
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data_received() method.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError
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class WriteTransport(BaseTransport):
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"""ABC for write-only transports."""
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def set_write_buffer_limits(self, high=None, low=None):
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"""Set the high- and low-water limits for write flow control.
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These two values control when to call the protocol's
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pause_writing() and resume_writing() methods. If specified,
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the low-water limit must be less than or equal to the
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high-water limit. Neither value can be negative.
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The defaults are implementation-specific. If only the
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high-water limit is given, the low-water limit defaults to a
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implementation-specific value less than or equal to the
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high-water limit. Setting high to zero forces low to zero as
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well, and causes pause_writing() to be called whenever the
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buffer becomes non-empty. Setting low to zero causes
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resume_writing() to be called only once the buffer is empty.
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Use of zero for either limit is generally sub-optimal as it
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reduces opportunities for doing I/O and computation
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concurrently.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def get_write_buffer_size(self):
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"""Return the current size of the write buffer."""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def write(self, data):
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"""Write some data bytes to the transport.
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This does not block; it buffers the data and arranges for it
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to be sent out asynchronously.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def writelines(self, list_of_data):
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"""Write a list (or any iterable) of data bytes to the transport.
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The default implementation just calls write() for each item in
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the list/iterable.
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"""
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for data in list_of_data:
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self.write(data)
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def write_eof(self):
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"""Closes the write end after flushing buffered data.
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(This is like typing ^D into a UNIX program reading from stdin.)
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Data may still be received.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def can_write_eof(self):
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"""Return True if this protocol supports write_eof(), False if not."""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def abort(self):
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"""Closes the transport immediately.
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Buffered data will be lost. No more data will be received.
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The protocol's connection_lost() method will (eventually) be
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called with None as its argument.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError
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class Transport(ReadTransport, WriteTransport):
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"""ABC representing a bidirectional transport.
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There may be several implementations, but typically, the user does
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not implement new transports; rather, the platform provides some
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useful transports that are implemented using the platform's best
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practices.
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The user never instantiates a transport directly; they call a
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utility function, passing it a protocol factory and other
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information necessary to create the transport and protocol. (E.g.
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EventLoop.create_connection() or EventLoop.create_server().)
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The utility function will asynchronously create a transport and a
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protocol and hook them up by calling the protocol's
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connection_made() method, passing it the transport.
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The implementation here raises NotImplemented for every method
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except writelines(), which calls write() in a loop.
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"""
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class DatagramTransport(BaseTransport):
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"""ABC for datagram (UDP) transports."""
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def sendto(self, data, addr=None):
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"""Send data to the transport.
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This does not block; it buffers the data and arranges for it
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to be sent out asynchronously.
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addr is target socket address.
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If addr is None use target address pointed on transport creation.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def abort(self):
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"""Closes the transport immediately.
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Buffered data will be lost. No more data will be received.
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The protocol's connection_lost() method will (eventually) be
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called with None as its argument.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError
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class SubprocessTransport(BaseTransport):
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def get_pid(self):
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"""Get subprocess id."""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def get_returncode(self):
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"""Get subprocess returncode.
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See also
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http://docs.python.org/3/library/subprocess#subprocess.Popen.returncode
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def get_pipe_transport(self, fd):
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"""Get transport for pipe with number fd."""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def send_signal(self, signal):
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"""Send signal to subprocess.
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See also:
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docs.python.org/3/library/subprocess#subprocess.Popen.send_signal
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def terminate(self):
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"""Stop the subprocess.
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Alias for close() method.
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On Posix OSs the method sends SIGTERM to the subprocess.
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On Windows the Win32 API function TerminateProcess()
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is called to stop the subprocess.
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See also:
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http://docs.python.org/3/library/subprocess#subprocess.Popen.terminate
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def kill(self):
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"""Kill the subprocess.
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On Posix OSs the function sends SIGKILL to the subprocess.
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On Windows kill() is an alias for terminate().
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See also:
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http://docs.python.org/3/library/subprocess#subprocess.Popen.kill
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError
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