Fixes Issue #17200: telnetlib's read_until and expect timeout was broken by the

fix to Issue #14635 in Python 3.3.0 to be interpreted as milliseconds instead
of seconds when the platform supports select.poll (ie: everywhere).  It is now
treated as seconds once again.
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Gregory P. Smith 2013-12-10 18:25:21 -08:00
parent f3c6589ea3
commit acd17304d2
2 changed files with 9 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -315,7 +315,8 @@ class Telnet:
poller.register(self, poll_in_or_priority_flags)
while i < 0 and not self.eof:
try:
ready = poller.poll(call_timeout)
ready = poller.poll(None if timeout is None
else 1000 * call_timeout)
except select.error as e:
if e.errno == errno.EINTR:
if timeout is not None:
@ -683,7 +684,8 @@ class Telnet:
poller.register(self, poll_in_or_priority_flags)
while not m and not self.eof:
try:
ready = poller.poll(call_timeout)
ready = poller.poll(None if timeout is None
else 1000 * call_timeout)
except select.error as e:
if e.errno == errno.EINTR:
if timeout is not None:

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@ -20,6 +20,11 @@ Core and Builtins
Library
-------
- Issue #17200: telnetlib's read_until and expect timeout was broken by the
fix to Issue #14635 in Python 3.3.0 to be interpreted as milliseconds
instead of seconds when the platform supports select.poll (ie: everywhere).
It is now treated as seconds once again.
- Issue #17429: platform.linux_distribution() now decodes files from the UTF-8
encoding with the surrogateescape error handler, instead of decoding from the
locale encoding in strict mode. It fixes the function on Fedora 19 which is