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@ -768,11 +768,11 @@ To test for the presence of SSL support in a Python installation, user code
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should use the following idiom::
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try:
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import ssl
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import ssl
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except ImportError:
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pass
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pass
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else:
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[ do something that requires SSL support ]
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... # do something that requires SSL support
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Client-side operation
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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@ -883,26 +883,26 @@ new socket from the other end, and use the context's :meth:`SSLContext.wrap_sock
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method to create a server-side SSL socket for the connection::
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while True:
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newsocket, fromaddr = bindsocket.accept()
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connstream = context.wrap_socket(newsocket, server_side=True)
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try:
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deal_with_client(connstream)
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finally:
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connstream.close()
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newsocket, fromaddr = bindsocket.accept()
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connstream = context.wrap_socket(newsocket, server_side=True)
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try:
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deal_with_client(connstream)
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finally:
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connstream.close()
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Then you'll read data from the ``connstream`` and do something with it till you
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are finished with the client (or the client is finished with you)::
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def deal_with_client(connstream):
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data = connstream.recv(1024)
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# empty data means the client is finished with us
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while data:
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if not do_something(connstream, data):
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# we'll assume do_something returns False
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# when we're finished with client
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break
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data = connstream.recv(1024)
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# finished with client
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data = connstream.recv(1024)
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# empty data means the client is finished with us
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while data:
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if not do_something(connstream, data):
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# we'll assume do_something returns False
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# when we're finished with client
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break
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data = connstream.recv(1024)
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# finished with client
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And go back to listening for new client connections (of course, a real server
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would probably handle each client connection in a separate thread, or put
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