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  r84825 | antoine.pitrou | 2010-09-15 10:39:25 +0200 (mer., 15 sept. 2010) | 3 lines

  Add a comment explaining why SocketIO is needed
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  r84826 | antoine.pitrou | 2010-09-15 11:32:45 +0200 (mer., 15 sept. 2010) | 3 lines

  Improve docs for socket.makefile() and SocketIO
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  r84830 | antoine.pitrou | 2010-09-15 13:12:57 +0200 (mer., 15 sept. 2010) | 3 lines

  Reverted unwanted change in r84826
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Antoine Pitrou 2010-09-15 11:16:39 +00:00
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commit ecbf2dea36
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@ -597,10 +597,9 @@ correspond to Unix system calls applicable to sockets.
arguments are interpreted the same way as by the built-in :func:`open`
function.
The returned file object references a :cfunc:`dup`\ ped version of the
socket file descriptor, so the file object and socket object may be
closed or garbage-collected independently. The socket must be in
blocking mode (it can not have a timeout).
Closing the file object won't close the socket unless there are no
remaining references to the socket. The socket must be in blocking mode
(it can not have a timeout).
.. method:: socket.recv(bufsize[, flags])

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@ -195,6 +195,13 @@ class SocketIO(io.RawIOBase):
the raw I/O interface on top of a socket object.
"""
# One might wonder why not let FileIO do the job instead. There are two
# main reasons why FileIO is not adapted:
# - it wouldn't work under Windows (where you can't used read() and
# write() on a socket handle)
# - it wouldn't work with socket timeouts (FileIO would ignore the
# timeout and consider the socket non-blocking)
# XXX More docs
def __init__(self, sock, mode):
@ -209,22 +216,40 @@ class SocketIO(io.RawIOBase):
self._writing = "w" in mode
def readinto(self, b):
"""Read up to len(b) bytes into the writable buffer *b* and return
the number of bytes read. If the socket is non-blocking and no bytes
are available, None is returned.
If *b* is non-empty, a 0 return value indicates that the connection
was shutdown at the other end.
"""
self._checkClosed()
self._checkReadable()
return self._sock.recv_into(b)
def write(self, b):
"""Write the given bytes or bytearray object *b* to the socket
and return the number of bytes written. This can be less than
len(b) if not all data could be written. If the socket is
non-blocking and no bytes could be written None is returned.
"""
self._checkClosed()
self._checkWritable()
return self._sock.send(b)
def readable(self):
"""True if the SocketIO is open for reading.
"""
return self._reading and not self.closed
def writable(self):
"""True if the SocketIO is open for writing.
"""
return self._writing and not self.closed
def fileno(self):
"""Return the file descriptor of the underlying socket.
"""
self._checkClosed()
return self._sock.fileno()
@ -237,6 +262,9 @@ class SocketIO(io.RawIOBase):
return self._mode
def close(self):
"""Close the SocketIO object. This doesn't close the underlying
socket, except if all references to it have disappeared.
"""
if self.closed:
return
io.RawIOBase.close(self)