* Handle correctly CancelledError: just exit
* On error, log the exception and exit
Don't try to close the event loop, it is probably running and so it cannot be
closed.
Python subprocess failure assertion error messages for easier debugging.
Adds a unittest for test.script_helper to confirm that this code works as
it is otherwise uncovered by an already passing test suite that uses it. :)
Python subprocess failure assertion error messages for easier debugging.
Adds a unittest for test.script_helper to confirm that this code works as
it is otherwise uncovered by an already passing test suite that uses it. :)
This commit also removes a couple of non-standard status codes. They were
added as part of edf669b13482, so there is no backwards compatibility issue.
Patch by Demian Brecht.
Override the connect_read_pipe() method of the loop to mock immediatly
pause_reading() and resume_reading() methods.
The test failed randomly on FreeBSD 9 buildbot and on Windows using trollius.
StreamWriter: close() now clears the reference to the transport
StreamWriter now raises an exception if it is closed: write(), writelines(),
write_eof(), can_write_eof(), get_extra_info(), drain().
* Use test_utils.run_briefly() to execute pending calls to really close
transports
* sslproto: mock also _SSLPipe.shutdown(), it's need to close the transport
* pipe test: the test doesn't close explicitly the PipeHandle, so ignore
the warning instead
* test_popen: use the context manager ("with p:") to explicitly close pipes
Don't call immediatly self._process_write_backlog() but schedule the call using
call_soon(). _on_handshake_complete() can be called indirectly from
_process_write_backlog(), and _process_write_backlog() is not reentrant.
* PipeHandle now uses None instead of -1 for a closed handle
* Sort imports in windows_utils.
* Fix test_events on Python older than 3.5. Skip SSL tests on the
ProactorEventLoop if ssl.MemoryIO is missing
* Fix BaseEventLoop._create_connection_transport(). Close the transport if the
creation of the transport (if the waiter) gets an exception.
* _ProactorBasePipeTransport now sets _sock to None when the transport is
closed.
* Fix BaseSubprocessTransport.close(). Ignore pipes for which the protocol is
not set yet (still equal to None).
* TestLoop.close() now calls the close() method of the parent class
(BaseEventLoop).
* Cleanup BaseSelectorEventLoop: create the protocol on a separated line for
readability and ease debugging.
* Fix BaseSubprocessTransport._kill_wait(). Set the _returncode attribute, so
close() doesn't try to terminate the process.
* Tests: explicitly close event loops and transports
* UNIX pipe transports: add closed/closing in repr(). Add "closed" or "closing"
state in the __repr__() method of _UnixReadPipeTransport and
_UnixWritePipeTransport classes.
* If an exception is raised during the creation of a subprocess, kill the
subprocess (close pipes, kill and read the return status). Log an error in
such case.
* Fix SubprocessStreamProtocol.connection_made() to handle cancelled waiter.
Add unit test cancelling subprocess methods.
- Add a new _wakeup_waiter() method
- Replace _create_waiter() method with a _wait_for_data() coroutine function
- Use the value None instead of True or False to wake up the waiter
The new SSL implementation is based on the new ssl.MemoryBIO which is only
available on Python 3.5. On Python 3.4 and older, the legacy SSL implementation
(using SSL_write, SSL_read, etc.) is used. The proactor event loop only
supports the new implementation.
The new asyncio.sslproto module adds _SSLPipe, SSLProtocol and
_SSLProtocolTransport classes. _SSLPipe allows to "wrap" or "unwrap" a socket
(switch between cleartext and SSL/TLS).
Patch written by Antoine Pitrou. sslproto.py is based on gruvi/ssl.py of the
gruvi project written by Geert Jansen.
This change adds SSL support to ProactorEventLoop on Python 3.5 and newer!
It becomes also possible to implement STARTTTLS: switch a cleartext socket to
SSL.
Close the IocpProactor before closing the event loop. IocpProactor.close() can
call loop.call_soon(), which is forbidden when the event loop is closed.
RuntimeError if the selector is closed. And selectors.BaseSelector.close() now
clears its internal reference to the selector mapping to break a reference
cycle. Initial patch written by Martin Richard.
* Tulip issue 184: FlowControlMixin constructor now get the event loop if the
loop parameter is not set. Add unit tests to ensure that constructor of
StreamReader and StreamReaderProtocol classes get the event loop.
* Remove outdated TODO/XXX
importlib.abc.Loader.exec_module() is also defined.
Before this change, create_module() was optional **and** could return
None to trigger default semantics. This change now reduces the
options for choosing default semantics to one and in the most
backporting-friendly way (define create_module() to return None).
* Document why set_result() calls are safe
* Cleanup gather(). Use public methods instead of hacks to consume the
exception of a future.
* sock_connect(): pass directly the fd to _sock_connect_done instead of the
socket.
- clarified the distinction between text encodings and other codecs
- clarified relationship with builtin open and the io module
- consolidated documentation of error handlers into one section
- clarified type constraints of some behaviours
- added tests for some of the new statements in the docs
ssl.PROTOCOL_SSLv23 protocol by default, not ssl.PROTOCOL_SSLv3, for maximum
compatibility and support platforms where ssl.PROTOCOL_SSLv3 support is
disabled.
asyncio.BaseEventLoop now use the identifier of the current thread to ensure
that they are called from the thread running the event loop.
Before, the get_event_loop() method was used to check the thread, and no
exception was raised when the thread had no event loop. Now the methods always
raise an exception in debug mode when called from the wrong thread. It should
help to notice misusage of the API.