344 lines
9.1 KiB
Python
344 lines
9.1 KiB
Python
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import select
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import socket
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import struct
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import sys
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import types
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VERBOSE = None
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class SocketProtocol:
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"""A simple protocol for sending strings across a socket"""
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BUF_SIZE = 8192
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def __init__(self, sock):
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self.sock = sock
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self._buffer = ''
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self._closed = 0
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def close(self):
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self._closed = 1
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self.sock.close()
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def send(self, buf):
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"""Encode buf and write it on the socket"""
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if VERBOSE:
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VERBOSE.write('send %d:%s\n' % (len(buf), `buf`))
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self.sock.send('%d:%s' % (len(buf), buf))
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def receive(self, timeout=0):
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"""Get next complete string from socket or return None
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Raise EOFError on EOF
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"""
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buf = self._read_from_buffer()
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if buf is not None:
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return buf
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recvbuf = self._read_from_socket(timeout)
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if recvbuf is None:
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return None
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if recvbuf == '' and self._buffer == '':
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raise EOFError
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if VERBOSE:
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VERBOSE.write('recv %s\n' % `recvbuf`)
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self._buffer = self._buffer + recvbuf
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r = self._read_from_buffer()
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return r
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def _read_from_socket(self, timeout):
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"""Does not block"""
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if self._closed:
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return ''
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if timeout is not None:
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r, w, x = select.select([self.sock], [], [], timeout)
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if timeout is None or r:
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return self.sock.recv(self.BUF_SIZE)
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else:
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return None
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def _read_from_buffer(self):
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buf = self._buffer
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i = buf.find(':')
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if i == -1:
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return None
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buflen = int(buf[:i])
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enclen = i + 1 + buflen
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if len(buf) >= enclen:
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s = buf[i+1:enclen]
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self._buffer = buf[enclen:]
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return s
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else:
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self._buffer = buf
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return None
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# helpers for registerHandler method below
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def get_methods(obj):
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methods = []
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for name in dir(obj):
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attr = getattr(obj, name)
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if callable(attr):
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methods.append(name)
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if type(obj) == types.InstanceType:
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methods = methods + get_methods(obj.__class__)
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if type(obj) == types.ClassType:
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for super in obj.__bases__:
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methods = methods + get_methods(super)
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return methods
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class CommandProtocol:
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def __init__(self, sockp):
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self.sockp = sockp
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self.seqno = 0
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self.handlers = {}
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def close(self):
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self.sockp.close()
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self.handlers.clear()
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def registerHandler(self, handler):
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"""A Handler is an object with handle_XXX methods"""
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for methname in get_methods(handler):
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if methname[:7] == "handle_":
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name = methname[7:]
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self.handlers[name] = getattr(handler, methname)
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def send(self, cmd, arg='', seqno=None):
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if arg:
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msg = "%s %s" % (cmd, arg)
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else:
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msg = cmd
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if seqno is None:
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seqno = self.get_seqno()
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msgbuf = self.encode_seqno(seqno) + msg
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self.sockp.send(msgbuf)
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if cmd == "reply":
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return
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reply = self.sockp.receive(timeout=None)
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r_cmd, r_arg, r_seqno = self._decode_msg(reply)
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assert r_seqno == seqno and r_cmd == "reply", "bad reply"
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return r_arg
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def _decode_msg(self, msg):
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seqno = self.decode_seqno(msg[:self.SEQNO_ENC_LEN])
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msg = msg[self.SEQNO_ENC_LEN:]
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parts = msg.split(" ", 2)
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if len(parts) == 1:
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cmd = msg
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arg = ''
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else:
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cmd = parts[0]
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arg = parts[1]
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return cmd, arg, seqno
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def dispatch(self):
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msg = self.sockp.receive()
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if msg is None:
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return
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cmd, arg, seqno = self._decode_msg(msg)
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self._current_reply = seqno
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h = self.handlers.get(cmd, self.default_handler)
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try:
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r = h(arg)
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except TypeError, msg:
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raise TypeError, "handle_%s: %s" % (cmd, msg)
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if self._current_reply is None:
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if r is not None:
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sys.stderr.write("ignoring %s return value type %s\n" % \
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(cmd, type(r).__name__))
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return
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if r is None:
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r = ''
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if type(r) != types.StringType:
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raise ValueError, "invalid return type for %s" % cmd
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self.send("reply", r, seqno=seqno)
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def reply(self, arg=''):
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"""Send a reply immediately
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otherwise reply will be sent when handler returns
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"""
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self.send("reply", arg, self._current_reply)
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self._current_reply = None
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def default_handler(self, arg):
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sys.stderr.write("WARNING: unhandled message %s\n" % arg)
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return ''
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SEQNO_ENC_LEN = 4
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def get_seqno(self):
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seqno = self.seqno
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self.seqno = seqno + 1
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return seqno
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def encode_seqno(self, seqno):
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return struct.pack("I", seqno)
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def decode_seqno(self, buf):
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return struct.unpack("I", buf)[0]
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class StdioRedirector:
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"""Redirect sys.std{in,out,err} to a set of file-like objects"""
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def __init__(self, stdin, stdout, stderr):
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self.stdin = stdin
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self.stdout = stdout
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self.stderr = stderr
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def redirect(self):
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self.save()
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sys.stdin = self.stdin
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sys.stdout = self.stdout
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sys.stderr = self.stderr
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def save(self):
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self._stdin = sys.stdin
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self._stdout = sys.stdout
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self._stderr = sys.stderr
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def restore(self):
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sys.stdin = self._stdin
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sys.stdout = self._stdout
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sys.stderr = self._stderr
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class IOWrapper:
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"""Send output from a file-like object across a SocketProtocol
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XXX Should this be more tightly integrated with the CommandProtocol?
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"""
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def __init__(self, name, cmdp):
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self.name = name
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self.cmdp = cmdp
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self.buffer = []
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class InputWrapper(IOWrapper):
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def write(self, buf):
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# XXX what should this do on Windows?
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raise IOError, (9, '[Errno 9] Bad file descriptor')
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def read(self, arg=None):
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if arg is not None:
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if arg <= 0:
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return ''
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else:
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arg = 0
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return self.cmdp.send(self.name, "read,%s" % arg)
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def readline(self):
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return self.cmdp.send(self.name, "readline")
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class OutputWrapper(IOWrapper):
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def write(self, buf):
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self.cmdp.send(self.name, buf)
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def read(self, arg=None):
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return ''
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class RemoteInterp:
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def __init__(self, sock):
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self._sock = SocketProtocol(sock)
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self._cmd = CommandProtocol(self._sock)
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self._cmd.registerHandler(self)
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def run(self):
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try:
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while 1:
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self._cmd.dispatch()
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except EOFError:
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pass
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def handle_execfile(self, arg):
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self._cmd.reply()
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io = StdioRedirector(InputWrapper("stdin", self._cmd),
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OutputWrapper("stdout", self._cmd),
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OutputWrapper("stderr", self._cmd))
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io.redirect()
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execfile(arg, {'__name__':'__main__'})
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io.restore()
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self._cmd.send("terminated")
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def handle_quit(self, arg):
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self._cmd.reply()
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self._cmd.close()
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def startRemoteInterp(id):
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import os
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# UNIX domain sockets are simpler for starters
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sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
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sock.bind("/var/tmp/ri.%s" % id)
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try:
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sock.listen(1)
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cli, addr = sock.accept()
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rinterp = RemoteInterp(cli)
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rinterp.run()
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finally:
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os.unlink("/var/tmp/ri.%s" % id)
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class RIClient:
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"""Client of the remote interpreter"""
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def __init__(self, sock):
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self._sock = SocketProtocol(sock)
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self._cmd = CommandProtocol(self._sock)
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self._cmd.registerHandler(self)
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def execfile(self, file):
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self._cmd.send("execfile", file)
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def run(self):
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try:
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while 1:
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self._cmd.dispatch()
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except EOFError:
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pass
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def handle_stdout(self, buf):
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sys.stdout.write(buf)
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## sys.stdout.flush()
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def handle_stderr(self, buf):
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sys.stderr.write(buf)
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def handle_stdin(self, arg):
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if arg == "readline":
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return sys.stdin.readline()
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i = arg.find(",") + 1
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bytes = int(arg[i:])
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if bytes == 0:
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return sys.stdin.read()
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else:
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return sys.stdin.read(bytes)
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def handle_terminated(self, arg):
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self._cmd.reply()
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self._cmd.send("quit")
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self._cmd.close()
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def riExec(id, file):
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sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
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sock.connect("/var/tmp/ri.%s" % id)
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cli = RIClient(sock)
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cli.execfile(file)
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cli.run()
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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import sys
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import getopt
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SERVER = 1
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opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], 'cv')
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for o, v in opts:
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if o == '-c':
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SERVER = 0
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elif o == '-v':
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VERBOSE = sys.stderr
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id = args[0]
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if SERVER:
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startRemoteInterp(id)
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else:
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file = args[1]
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riExec(id, file)
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