(Merge 3.4) Fix repr(_socket.socket) on Windows 64-bit: don't fail with

OverflowError on closed socket. repr(socket.socket) already works fine.
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Victor Stinner 2014-07-26 14:37:57 +02:00
commit 011428e168
3 changed files with 30 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -40,6 +40,11 @@ try:
except ImportError:
thread = None
threading = None
try:
import _socket
except ImportError:
_socket = None
def _have_socket_can():
"""Check whether CAN sockets are supported on this host."""
@ -660,6 +665,19 @@ class GeneralModuleTests(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertIn('[closed]', repr(s))
self.assertNotIn('laddr', repr(s))
@unittest.skipUnless(_socket is not None, 'need _socket module')
def test_csocket_repr(self):
s = _socket.socket(_socket.AF_INET, _socket.SOCK_STREAM)
try:
expected = ('<socket object, fd=%s, family=%s, type=%s, proto=%s>'
% (s.fileno(), s.family, s.type, s.proto))
self.assertEqual(repr(s), expected)
finally:
s.close()
expected = ('<socket object, fd=-1, family=%s, type=%s, proto=%s>'
% (s.family, s.type, s.proto))
self.assertEqual(repr(s), expected)
def test_weakref(self):
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
p = proxy(s)

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@ -108,6 +108,9 @@ Core and Builtins
Library
-------
- Fix repr(_socket.socket) on Windows 64-bit: don't fail with OverflowError
on closed socket. repr(socket.socket) already works fine.
- Issue #22033: Reprs of most Python implemened classes now contain actual
class name instead of hardcoded one.

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@ -3869,8 +3869,13 @@ sock_dealloc(PySocketSockObject *s)
static PyObject *
sock_repr(PySocketSockObject *s)
{
long sock_fd;
/* On Windows, this test is needed because SOCKET_T is unsigned */
if (s->sock_fd == INVALID_SOCKET) {
sock_fd = -1;
}
#if SIZEOF_SOCKET_T > SIZEOF_LONG
if (s->sock_fd > LONG_MAX) {
else if (s->sock_fd > LONG_MAX) {
/* this can occur on Win64, and actually there is a special
ugly printf formatter for decimal pointer length integer
printing, only bother if necessary*/
@ -3880,9 +3885,11 @@ sock_repr(PySocketSockObject *s)
return NULL;
}
#endif
else
sock_fd = (long)s->sock_fd;
return PyUnicode_FromFormat(
"<socket object, fd=%ld, family=%d, type=%d, proto=%d>",
(long)s->sock_fd, s->sock_family,
sock_fd, s->sock_family,
s->sock_type,
s->sock_proto);
}