bpo-37390: Add audit event table to documentations (GH-14406)
Also updates some (unreleased) event names to be consistent with the others.
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Co-authored-by: Steve Dower <steve.dower@python.org>
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The first parameter (*argcount*) now represents the total number of positional arguments,
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including positional-only.
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.. audit-event:: code.__new__ "code filename name argcount posonlyargcount kwonlyargcount nlocals stacksize flags"
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.. audit-event:: code.__new__ code,filename,name,argcount,posonlyargcount,kwonlyargcount,nlocals,stacksize,flags c.PyCode_New
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.. c:function:: PyCodeObject* PyCode_NewEmpty(const char *filename, const char *funcname, int firstlineno)
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.. c:function:: int PySys_Audit(const char *event, const char *format, ...)
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.. index:: single: audit events
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Raises an auditing event with any active hooks. Returns zero for success
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and non-zero with an exception set on failure.
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.. c:function:: int PySys_AddAuditHook(Py_AuditHookFunction hook, void *userData)
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.. index:: single: audit events
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Adds to the collection of active auditing hooks. Returns zero for success
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and non-zero on failure. If the runtime has been initialized, also sets an
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error on failure. Hooks added through this API are called for all
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to add initial items to the array. Otherwise, the iterable initializer is
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passed to the :meth:`extend` method.
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.. audit-event:: array.__new__ "typecode initializer"
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.. audit-event:: array.__new__ typecode,initializer array.array
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.. data:: typecodes
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.. _audit-events:
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.. index:: single: audit events
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Audit events table
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==================
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This table contains all events raised by :func:`sys.audit` or
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:c:func:`PySys_Audit` calls throughout the CPython runtime and the
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standard library.
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See :func:`sys.addaudithook` and :c:func:`PySys_AddAuditHook` for
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information on handling these events.
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.. impl-detail::
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This table is generated from the CPython documentation, and may not
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represent events raised by other implementations. See your runtime
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specific documentation for actual events raised.
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.. audit-event-table::
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:c:type:`int`, which is of course not always the truth, so you have to assign
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the correct :attr:`restype` attribute to use these functions.
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.. audit-event:: ctypes.dlopen name
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.. audit-event:: ctypes.dlopen name ctypes.LibraryLoader
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Loading a library through any of these objects raises an
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:ref:`auditing event <auditing>` ``ctypes.dlopen`` with string argument
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``name``, the name used to load the library.
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.. audit-event:: ctypes.dlsym "library name"
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.. audit-event:: ctypes.dlsym library,name ctypes.LibraryLoader
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Accessing a function on a loaded library raises an auditing event
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``ctypes.dlsym`` with arguments ``library`` (the library object) and ``name``
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This method returns a ctypes type instance using the memory specified by
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*address* which must be an integer.
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.. audit-event:: ctypes.cdata address
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.. audit-event:: ctypes.cdata address ctypes._CData.from_address
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This method, and others that indirectly call this method, raises an
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:ref:`auditing event <auditing>` ``ctypes.cdata`` with argument
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These libraries help you with Python development: the debugger enables you to
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step through code, analyze stack frames and set breakpoints etc., and the
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profilers run code and give you a detailed breakdown of execution times,
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allowing you to identify bottlenecks in your programs.
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allowing you to identify bottlenecks in your programs. Auditing events
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provide visibility into runtime behaviors that would otherwise require
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intrusive debugging or patching.
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.. toctree::
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audit_events.rst
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bdb.rst
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faulthandler.rst
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pdb.rst
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*verbosity* controls the level of output to :data:`sys.stdout` from the
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bootstrapping operation.
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.. audit-event:: ensurepip.bootstrap root
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.. audit-event:: ensurepip.bootstrap root ensurepip.bootstrap
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.. note::
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*source_address* is a 2-tuple ``(host, port)`` for the socket to bind to as
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its source address before connecting.
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.. audit-event:: ftplib.FTP.connect "self host port"
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.. audit-event:: ftplib.connect self,host,port ftplib.FTP.connect
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.. versionchanged:: 3.3
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*source_address* parameter was added.
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Send a simple command string to the server and return the response string.
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.. audit-event:: ftplib.FTP.sendcmd "self cmd"
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.. audit-event:: ftplib.sendcmd self,cmd ftplib.FTP.sendcmd
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.. method:: FTP.voidcmd(cmd)
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nothing if a response code corresponding to success (codes in the range
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200--299) is received. Raise :exc:`error_reply` otherwise.
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.. audit-event:: ftplib.FTP.sendcmd "self cmd"
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.. audit-event:: ftplib.sendcmd self,cmd ftplib.FTP.voidcmd
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.. method:: FTP.retrbinary(cmd, callback, blocksize=8192, rest=None)
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:func:`breakpoint` will automatically call that, allowing you to drop into
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the debugger of choice.
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.. audit-event:: builtins.breakpoint "sys.breakpointhook"
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.. audit-event:: builtins.breakpoint breakpointhook breakpoint
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.. versionadded:: 3.7
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If you want to parse Python code into its AST representation, see
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:func:`ast.parse`.
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.. audit-event:: compile "source filename"
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.. audit-event:: compile source,filename compile
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Raises an :ref:`auditing event <auditing>` ``compile`` with arguments
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``source`` and ``filename``. This event may also be raised by implicit
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See :func:`ast.literal_eval` for a function that can safely evaluate strings
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with expressions containing only literals.
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.. audit-event:: exec code_object
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.. audit-event:: exec code_object eval
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Raises an :ref:`auditing event <auditing>` ``exec`` with the code object
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as the argument. Code compilation events may also be raised.
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builtins are available to the executed code by inserting your own
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``__builtins__`` dictionary into *globals* before passing it to :func:`exec`.
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.. audit-event:: exec code_object
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.. audit-event:: exec code_object exec
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Raises an :ref:`auditing event <auditing>` ``exec`` with the code object
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as the argument. Code compilation events may also be raised.
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If the :mod:`readline` module was loaded, then :func:`input` will use it
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to provide elaborate line editing and history features.
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.. audit-event:: builtins.input prompt
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.. audit-event:: builtins.input prompt input
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Raises an :ref:`auditing event <auditing>` ``builtins.input`` with
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argument ``prompt`` before reading input
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.. audit-event:: builtins.input/result result
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.. audit-event:: builtins.input/result result input
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Raises an auditing event ``builtins.input/result`` with the result after
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successfully reading input.
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(where :func:`open` is declared), :mod:`os`, :mod:`os.path`, :mod:`tempfile`,
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and :mod:`shutil`.
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.. audit-event:: open "file mode flags"
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.. audit-event:: open file,mode,flags open
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The ``mode`` and ``flags`` arguments may have been modified or inferred from
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the original call.
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more directories and subdirectories. If the pattern is followed by an
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``os.sep``, only directories and subdirectories match.
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.. audit-event:: glob.glob "pathname recursive"
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.. audit-event:: glob.glob pathname,recursive glob.glob
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.. note::
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Using the "``**``" pattern in large directory trees may consume
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Return an :term:`iterator` which yields the same values as :func:`glob`
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without actually storing them all simultaneously.
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.. audit-event:: glob.glob "pathname recursive"
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.. audit-event:: glob.glob pathname,recursive glob.iglob
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.. function:: escape(pathname)
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:meth:`IMAP4.send`, and :meth:`IMAP4.shutdown` methods. You may override
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this method.
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.. audit-event:: imaplib.IMAP4.open "self host port"
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.. audit-event:: imaplib.open self,host,port imaplib.IMAP4.open
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.. method:: IMAP4.partial(message_num, message_part, start, length)
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Sends ``data`` to the remote server. You may override this method.
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.. audit-event:: imaplib.IMAP4.send "self data"
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.. audit-event:: imaplib.send self,data imaplib.IMAP4.send
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.. method:: IMAP4.setacl(mailbox, who, what)
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This is an alias for the builtin :func:`open` function.
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.. audit-event:: open "path mode flags"
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.. audit-event:: open path,mode,flags io.open
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This function raises an :ref:`auditing event <auditing>` ``open`` with
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arguments ``path``, ``mode`` and ``flags``. The ``mode`` and ``flags``
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.. audit-event:: mmap.__new__ "fileno length access offset"
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.. audit-event:: mmap.__new__ fileno,length,access,offset mmap.mmap
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.. class:: mmap(fileno, length, flags=MAP_SHARED, prot=PROT_WRITE|PROT_READ, access=ACCESS_DEFAULT[, offset])
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.. audit-event:: mmap.__new__ fileno,length,access,offset mmap.mmap
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Memory-mapped file objects support the following methods:
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.. audit-event:: nntplib.connect self,host,port nntplib.NNTP
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All commands will raise an :ref:`auditing event <auditing>`
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``nntplib.NNTP.putline`` with arguments ``self`` and ``line``,
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where ``line`` is the bytes about to be sent to the remote host.
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.. audit-event:: nntplib.putline self,line nntplib.NNTP
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All commands will raise an :ref:`auditing event <auditing>`
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``nntplib.putline`` with arguments ``self`` and ``line``,
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``nntplib.NNTP.putline`` with arguments ``self`` and ``line``,
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.. audit-event:: nntplib.putline self,line nntplib.NNTP_SSL
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``nntplib.putline`` with arguments ``self`` and ``line``,
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.. availability:: Unix, Windows.
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.. audit-event:: poplib.connect self,host,port poplib.POP3
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.. audit-event:: shutil.copytree src,dst shutil.copytree
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.. versionchanged:: 3.3
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*excinfo*, will be the exception information returned by
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:func:`sys.exc_info`. Exceptions raised by *onerror* will not be caught.
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.. audit-event:: shutil.rmtree path
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.. audit-event:: shutil.rmtree path shutil.rmtree
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.. versionchanged:: 3.3
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The *verbose* argument is unused and deprecated.
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.. audit-event:: shutil.make_archive "base_name format root_dir base_dir"
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.. audit-event:: shutil.make_archive base_name,format,root_dir,base_dir shutil.make_archive
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.. versionchanged:: 3.8
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The modern pax (POSIX.1-2001) format is now used instead of
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(250, b'Ok')
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>>>
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All commands will raise an :ref:`auditing event <auditing>`
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``smtplib.SMTP.send`` with arguments ``self`` and ``data``,
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where ``data`` is the bytes about to be sent to the remote host.
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.. audit-event:: smtplib.send self,data smtplib.SMTP
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All commands will raise an :ref:`auditing event <auditing>`
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``smtplib.SMTP.send`` with arguments ``self`` and ``data``,
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where ``data`` is the bytes about to be sent to the remote host.
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.. versionchanged:: 3.3
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2-tuple of the response code and message sent by the server in its
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connection response.
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.. audit-event:: smtplib.SMTP.connect "self host port"
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.. audit-event:: smtplib.connect self,host,port smtplib.SMTP.connect
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.. method:: SMTP.helo(name='')
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The newly created socket is :ref:`non-inheritable <fd_inheritance>`.
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.. audit-event:: socket.__new__ "self family type protocol"
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.. audit-event:: socket.__new__ self,family,type,protocol socket.socket
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.. versionchanged:: 3.3
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The AF_CAN family was added.
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:const:`AF_INET6`), and is meant to be passed to the :meth:`socket.connect`
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method.
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.. audit-event:: socket.getaddrinfo "host port family type protocol"
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.. audit-event:: socket.getaddrinfo host,port,family,type,protocol socket.getaddrinfo
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The following example fetches address information for a hypothetical TCP
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connection to ``example.org`` on port 80 (results may differ on your
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interface. :func:`gethostbyname` does not support IPv6 name resolution, and
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:func:`getaddrinfo` should be used instead for IPv4/v6 dual stack support.
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.. audit-event:: socket.gethostbyname hostname
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.. audit-event:: socket.gethostbyname hostname socket.gethostbyname
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.. function:: gethostbyname_ex(hostname)
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resolution, and :func:`getaddrinfo` should be used instead for IPv4/v6 dual
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stack support.
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.. audit-event:: socket.gethostbyname hostname
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.. audit-event:: socket.gethostbyname hostname socket.gethostbyname_ex
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.. function:: gethostname()
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Return a string containing the hostname of the machine where the Python
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interpreter is currently executing.
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.. audit-event:: socket.gethostname
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.. audit-event:: socket.gethostname "" socket.gethostname
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Note: :func:`gethostname` doesn't always return the fully qualified domain
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name; use :func:`getfqdn` for that.
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domain name, use the function :func:`getfqdn`. :func:`gethostbyaddr` supports
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both IPv4 and IPv6.
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.. audit-event:: socket.gethostbyaddr ip_address
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.. audit-event:: socket.gethostbyaddr ip_address socket.gethostbyaddr
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.. function:: getnameinfo(sockaddr, flags)
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For more information about *flags* you can consult :manpage:`getnameinfo(3)`.
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.. audit-event:: socket.getnameinfo sockaddr
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.. audit-event:: socket.getnameinfo sockaddr socket.getnameinfo
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.. function:: getprotobyname(protocolname)
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service. The optional protocol name, if given, should be ``'tcp'`` or
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``'udp'``, otherwise any protocol will match.
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.. audit-event:: socket.getservbyname "servicename protocolname"
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.. audit-event:: socket.getservbyname servicename,protocolname socket.getservbyname
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.. function:: getservbyport(port[, protocolname])
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service. The optional protocol name, if given, should be ``'tcp'`` or
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``'udp'``, otherwise any protocol will match.
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.. audit-event:: socket.getservbyport "port protocolname"
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.. audit-event:: socket.getservbyport port,protocolname socket.getservbyport
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.. function:: ntohl(x)
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Set the machine's hostname to *name*. This will raise an
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:exc:`OSError` if you don't have enough rights.
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.. audit-event:: socket.sethostname name
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.. audit-event:: socket.sethostname name socket.sethostname
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.. availability:: Unix.
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Bind the socket to *address*. The socket must not already be bound. (The format
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of *address* depends on the address family --- see above.)
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.. audit-event:: socket.bind "self address"
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.. audit-event:: socket.bind self,address socket.socket.bind
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.. method:: socket.close()
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:exc:`InterruptedError` exception if the connection is interrupted by a
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signal (or the exception raised by the signal handler).
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.. audit-event:: socket.connect "self address"
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.. audit-event:: socket.connect self,address socket.socket.connect
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.. versionchanged:: 3.5
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The method now waits until the connection completes instead of raising an
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:c:data:`errno` variable. This is useful to support, for example, asynchronous
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connects.
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.. audit-event:: socket.connect "self address"
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.. audit-event:: socket.connect self,address socket.socket.connect_ex
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.. method:: socket.detach()
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bytes sent. (The format of *address* depends on the address family --- see
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above.)
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.. audit-event:: socket.sendto "self address"
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.. audit-event:: socket.sendto self,address socket.socket.sendto
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.. versionchanged:: 3.5
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If the system call is interrupted and the signal handler does not raise
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.. availability:: most Unix platforms, possibly others.
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.. audit-event:: socket.sendmsg "self address"
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.. audit-event:: socket.sendmsg self,address socket.socket.sendmsg
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.. versionadded:: 3.3
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More information about this feature, including a list of recognized options, can
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be found in the `SQLite URI documentation <https://www.sqlite.org/uri.html>`_.
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.. audit-event:: sqlite3.connect "database"
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.. audit-event:: sqlite3.connect database sqlite3.connect
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.. versionchanged:: 3.4
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Added the *uri* parameter.
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with Popen(["ifconfig"], stdout=PIPE) as proc:
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log.write(proc.stdout.read())
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.. audit-event:: subprocess.Popen "executable args cwd env"
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.. audit-event:: subprocess.Popen executable,args,cwd,env subprocess.Popen
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Popen and the other functions in this module that use it raise an
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:ref:`auditing event <auditing>` ``subprocess.Popen`` with arguments
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@ -86,6 +86,9 @@ always available.
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|||
The native equivalent of this function is :c:func:`PySys_Audit`. Using the
|
||||
native function is preferred when possible.
|
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||||
See the :ref:`audit events table <audit-events>` for all events raised by
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``CPython``.
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.. versionadded:: 3.8
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This function should be used for internal and specialized purposes only.
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.. audit-event:: sys._current_frames
|
||||
.. audit-event:: sys._current_frames "" sys._current_frames
|
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.. function:: breakpointhook()
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|
|||
that is deeper than the call stack, :exc:`ValueError` is raised. The default
|
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for *depth* is zero, returning the frame at the top of the call stack.
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.. audit-event:: sys._getframe
|
||||
.. audit-event:: sys._getframe "" sys._getframe
|
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.. impl-detail::
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|||
``'return'``, ``'c_call'``, ``'c_return'``, or ``'c_exception'``. *arg* depends
|
||||
on the event type.
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.. audit-event:: sys.setprofile
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||||
.. audit-event:: sys.setprofile "" sys.setprofile
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The events have the following meaning:
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||||
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|||
|
||||
For more information on code and frame objects, refer to :ref:`types`.
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||||
.. audit-event:: sys.settrace
|
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.. audit-event:: sys.settrace "" sys.settrace
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.. impl-detail::
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|||
first time. The *finalizer* will be called when an asynchronous generator
|
||||
is about to be garbage collected.
|
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||||
.. audit-event:: sys.set_asyncgen_hooks_firstiter
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.. audit-event:: sys.set_asyncgen_hooks_firstiter "" sys.set_asyncgen_hooks
|
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.. audit-event:: sys.set_asyncgen_hooks_finalizer
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.. audit-event:: sys.set_asyncgen_hooks_finalizer "" sys.set_asyncgen_hooks
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Two auditing events are raised because the underlying API consists of two
|
||||
calls, each of which must raise its own event.
|
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|
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|
|||
|
||||
Do not try to reopen an already connected instance.
|
||||
|
||||
.. audit-event:: telnetlib.Telnet.open "self host port"
|
||||
.. audit-event:: telnetlib.Telnet.open self,host,port telnetlib.Telnet.open
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
.. method:: Telnet.msg(msg, *args)
|
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@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ Telnet Objects
|
|||
block if the connection is blocked. May raise :exc:`OSError` if the
|
||||
connection is closed.
|
||||
|
||||
.. audit-event:: telnetlib.Telnet.write "self buffer"
|
||||
.. audit-event:: telnetlib.Telnet.write self,buffer telnetlib.Telnet.write
|
||||
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||||
.. versionchanged:: 3.3
|
||||
This method used to raise :exc:`socket.error`, which is now an alias
|
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|
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@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ The module defines the following user-callable items:
|
|||
The :py:data:`os.O_TMPFILE` flag is used if it is available and works
|
||||
(Linux-specific, requires Linux kernel 3.11 or later).
|
||||
|
||||
.. audit-event:: tempfile.mkstemp "full-path"
|
||||
.. audit-event:: tempfile.mkstemp fullpath tempfile.TemporaryFile
|
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|
||||
.. versionchanged:: 3.5
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||||
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|||
attribute is the underlying true file object. This file-like object can
|
||||
be used in a :keyword:`with` statement, just like a normal file.
|
||||
|
||||
.. audit-event:: tempfile.mkstemp "full-path"
|
||||
.. audit-event:: tempfile.mkstemp fullpath tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile
|
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||||
.. versionchanged:: 3.8
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||||
Added *errors* parameter.
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|||
The directory can be explicitly cleaned up by calling the
|
||||
:func:`cleanup` method.
|
||||
|
||||
.. audit-event:: tempfile.mkdtemp "full-path"
|
||||
.. audit-event:: tempfile.mkdtemp fullpath tempfile.TemporaryDirectory
|
||||
|
||||
.. versionadded:: 3.2
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||||
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|||
file (as would be returned by :func:`os.open`) and the absolute pathname
|
||||
of that file, in that order.
|
||||
|
||||
.. audit-event:: tempfile.mkstemp "full-path"
|
||||
.. audit-event:: tempfile.mkstemp fullpath tempfile.mkstemp
|
||||
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||||
.. versionchanged:: 3.5
|
||||
*suffix*, *prefix*, and *dir* may now be supplied in bytes in order to
|
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@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ The module defines the following user-callable items:
|
|||
|
||||
:func:`mkdtemp` returns the absolute pathname of the new directory.
|
||||
|
||||
.. audit-event:: tempfile.mkdtemp "full-path"
|
||||
.. audit-event:: tempfile.mkdtemp fullpath tempfile.mkdtemp
|
||||
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||||
.. versionchanged:: 3.5
|
||||
*suffix*, *prefix*, and *dir* may now be supplied in bytes in order to
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@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ The :mod:`urllib.request` module defines the following functions:
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|||
parameter to ``urllib.urlopen``, can be obtained by using
|
||||
:class:`ProxyHandler` objects.
|
||||
|
||||
.. audit-event:: urllib.Request "fullurl data headers method"
|
||||
.. audit-event:: urllib.Request fullurl,data,headers,method urllib.request.urlopen
|
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|
||||
The default opener raises an :ref:`auditing event <auditing>`
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||||
``urllib.Request`` with arguments ``fullurl``, ``data``, ``headers``,
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@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ The following functions are defined:
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|||
may work and start the operating system's associated program. However, this
|
||||
is neither supported nor portable.
|
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||||
.. audit-event:: webbrowser.open "url"
|
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.. audit-event:: webbrowser.open url webbrowser.open
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.. function:: open_new(url)
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from sphinx import addnodes
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from sphinx.builders import Builder
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from sphinx.locale import translators
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from sphinx.util import status_iterator
|
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from sphinx.util import status_iterator, logging
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from sphinx.util.nodes import split_explicit_title
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from sphinx.writers.html import HTMLTranslator
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from sphinx.writers.text import TextWriter, TextTranslator
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|
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has_content = True
|
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required_arguments = 1
|
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optional_arguments = 1
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optional_arguments = 2
|
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final_argument_whitespace = True
|
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|
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_label = [
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|||
"Raises an :ref:`auditing event <auditing>` {name} with arguments {args}.",
|
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]
|
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|
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@property
|
||||
def logger(self):
|
||||
cls = type(self)
|
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return logging.getLogger(cls.__module__ + "." + cls.__name__)
|
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|
||||
def run(self):
|
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name = self.arguments[0]
|
||||
if len(self.arguments) >= 2 and self.arguments[1]:
|
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args = [
|
||||
"``{}``".format(a.strip())
|
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for a in self.arguments[1].strip("'\"").split()
|
||||
if a.strip()
|
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]
|
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args = (a.strip() for a in self.arguments[1].strip("'\"").split(","))
|
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args = [a for a in args if a]
|
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else:
|
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args = []
|
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label = translators['sphinx'].gettext(self._label[min(2, len(args))])
|
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text = label.format(name="``{}``".format(self.arguments[0]),
|
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args=", ".join(args))
|
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text = label.format(name="``{}``".format(name),
|
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args=", ".join("``{}``".format(a) for a in args if a))
|
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|
||||
pnode = nodes.paragraph(text, classes=["audit-hook"])
|
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env = self.state.document.settings.env
|
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if not hasattr(env, 'all_audit_events'):
|
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env.all_audit_events = {}
|
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|
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new_info = {
|
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'source': [],
|
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'args': args
|
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}
|
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info = env.all_audit_events.setdefault(name, new_info)
|
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if info is not new_info:
|
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if not self._do_args_match(info['args'], new_info['args']):
|
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self.logger.warn(
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"Mismatched arguments for audit-event {}: {!r} != {!r}"
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.format(name, info['args'], new_info['args'])
|
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)
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if len(self.arguments) >= 3 and self.arguments[2]:
|
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target = self.arguments[2]
|
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ids = []
|
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else:
|
||||
target = "audit_event_{}_{}".format(name, len(info['source']))
|
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target = re.sub(r'\W', '_', label)
|
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ids = [target]
|
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info['source'].append((env.docname, target))
|
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|
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pnode = nodes.paragraph(text, classes=["audit-hook"], ids=ids)
|
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if self.content:
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self.state.nested_parse(self.content, self.content_offset, pnode)
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else:
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return [pnode]
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# This list of sets are allowable synonyms for event argument names.
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# If two names are in the same set, they are treated as equal for the
|
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# purposes of warning. This won't help if number of arguments is
|
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# different!
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_SYNONYMS = [
|
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{"file", "path", "fd"},
|
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]
|
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def _do_args_match(self, args1, args2):
|
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if args1 == args2:
|
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return True
|
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if len(args1) != len(args2):
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return False
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for a1, a2 in zip(args1, args2):
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if a1 == a2:
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continue
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if any(a1 in s and a2 in s for s in self._SYNONYMS):
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continue
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return False
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return True
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class audit_event_list(nodes.General, nodes.Element):
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pass
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class AuditEventListDirective(Directive):
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def run(self):
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return [audit_event_list('')]
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# Support for documenting decorators
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@ -394,7 +453,7 @@ class PydocTopicsBuilder(Builder):
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'building topics... ',
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length=len(pydoc_topic_labels)):
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if label not in self.env.domaindata['std']['labels']:
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self.warn('label %r not in documentation' % label)
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self.env.logger.warn('label %r not in documentation' % label)
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continue
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docname, labelid, sectname = self.env.domaindata['std']['labels'][label]
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doctree = self.env.get_and_resolve_doctree(docname, self)
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@ -458,12 +517,72 @@ def parse_pdb_command(env, sig, signode):
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return fullname
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def process_audit_events(app, doctree, fromdocname):
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for node in doctree.traverse(audit_event_list):
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break
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else:
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return
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env = app.builder.env
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table = nodes.table(cols=3)
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group = nodes.tgroup(
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'',
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nodes.colspec(colwidth=30),
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nodes.colspec(colwidth=55),
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nodes.colspec(colwidth=15),
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)
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head = nodes.thead()
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body = nodes.tbody()
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table += group
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group += head
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group += body
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row = nodes.row()
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row += nodes.entry('', nodes.paragraph('', nodes.Text('Audit event')))
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row += nodes.entry('', nodes.paragraph('', nodes.Text('Arguments')))
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row += nodes.entry('', nodes.paragraph('', nodes.Text('References')))
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head += row
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for name in sorted(getattr(env, "all_audit_events", ())):
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audit_event = env.all_audit_events[name]
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row = nodes.row()
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node = nodes.paragraph('', nodes.Text(name))
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row += nodes.entry('', node)
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node = nodes.paragraph()
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for i, a in enumerate(audit_event['args']):
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if i:
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node += nodes.Text(", ")
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node += nodes.literal(a, nodes.Text(a))
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row += nodes.entry('', node)
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node = nodes.paragraph()
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for i, (doc, label) in enumerate(audit_event['source'], start=1):
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if isinstance(label, str):
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ref = nodes.reference("", nodes.Text("[{}]".format(i)), internal=True)
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ref['refuri'] = "{}#{}".format(
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app.builder.get_relative_uri(fromdocname, doc),
|
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label,
|
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)
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node += ref
|
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row += nodes.entry('', node)
|
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|
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body += row
|
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|
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for node in doctree.traverse(audit_event_list):
|
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node.replace_self(table)
|
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|
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|
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def setup(app):
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app.add_role('issue', issue_role)
|
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app.add_role('source', source_role)
|
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app.add_directive('impl-detail', ImplementationDetail)
|
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app.add_directive('availability', Availability)
|
||||
app.add_directive('audit-event', AuditEvent)
|
||||
app.add_directive('audit-event-table', AuditEventListDirective)
|
||||
app.add_directive('deprecated-removed', DeprecatedRemoved)
|
||||
app.add_builder(PydocTopicsBuilder)
|
||||
app.add_builder(suspicious.CheckSuspiciousMarkupBuilder)
|
||||
|
@ -478,4 +597,5 @@ def setup(app):
|
|||
app.add_directive_to_domain('py', 'awaitablemethod', PyAwaitableMethod)
|
||||
app.add_directive_to_domain('py', 'abstractmethod', PyAbstractMethod)
|
||||
app.add_directive('miscnews', MiscNews)
|
||||
app.connect('doctree-resolved', process_audit_events)
|
||||
return {'version': '1.0', 'parallel_read_safe': True}
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ class FTP:
|
|||
self.timeout = timeout
|
||||
if source_address is not None:
|
||||
self.source_address = source_address
|
||||
sys.audit("ftplib.FTP.connect", self, self.host, self.port)
|
||||
sys.audit("ftplib.connect", self, self.host, self.port)
|
||||
self.sock = socket.create_connection((self.host, self.port), self.timeout,
|
||||
source_address=self.source_address)
|
||||
self.af = self.sock.family
|
||||
|
@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ class FTP:
|
|||
def putline(self, line):
|
||||
if '\r' in line or '\n' in line:
|
||||
raise ValueError('an illegal newline character should not be contained')
|
||||
sys.audit("ftplib.FTP.sendcmd", self, line)
|
||||
sys.audit("ftplib.sendcmd", self, line)
|
||||
line = line + CRLF
|
||||
if self.debugging > 1:
|
||||
print('*put*', self.sanitize(line))
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ class IMAP4:
|
|||
# (which is used by socket.create_connection()) expects None
|
||||
# as a default value for host.
|
||||
host = None if not self.host else self.host
|
||||
sys.audit("imaplib.IMAP4.open", self, self.host, self.port)
|
||||
sys.audit("imaplib.open", self, self.host, self.port)
|
||||
return socket.create_connection((host, self.port))
|
||||
|
||||
def open(self, host = '', port = IMAP4_PORT):
|
||||
|
@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ class IMAP4:
|
|||
|
||||
def send(self, data):
|
||||
"""Send data to remote."""
|
||||
sys.audit("imaplib.IMAP4.send", self, data)
|
||||
sys.audit("imaplib.send", self, data)
|
||||
self.sock.sendall(data)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -414,7 +414,7 @@ class _NNTPBase:
|
|||
def _putline(self, line):
|
||||
"""Internal: send one line to the server, appending CRLF.
|
||||
The `line` must be a bytes-like object."""
|
||||
sys.audit("nntplib.NNTP.putline", self, line)
|
||||
sys.audit("nntplib.putline", self, line)
|
||||
line = line + _CRLF
|
||||
if self.debugging > 1: print('*put*', repr(line))
|
||||
self.file.write(line)
|
||||
|
@ -1042,7 +1042,7 @@ class NNTP(_NNTPBase):
|
|||
"""
|
||||
self.host = host
|
||||
self.port = port
|
||||
sys.audit("nntplib.NNTP", self, host, port)
|
||||
sys.audit("nntplib.connect", self, host, port)
|
||||
self.sock = socket.create_connection((host, port), timeout)
|
||||
file = None
|
||||
try:
|
||||
|
@ -1074,7 +1074,7 @@ if _have_ssl:
|
|||
"""This works identically to NNTP.__init__, except for the change
|
||||
in default port and the `ssl_context` argument for SSL connections.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
sys.audit("nntplib.NNTP", self, host, port)
|
||||
sys.audit("nntplib.connect", self, host, port)
|
||||
self.sock = socket.create_connection((host, port), timeout)
|
||||
file = None
|
||||
try:
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ class POP3:
|
|||
self.host = host
|
||||
self.port = port
|
||||
self._tls_established = False
|
||||
sys.audit("poplib.POP3", self, host, port)
|
||||
sys.audit("poplib.connect", self, host, port)
|
||||
self.sock = self._create_socket(timeout)
|
||||
self.file = self.sock.makefile('rb')
|
||||
self._debugging = 0
|
||||
|
@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ class POP3:
|
|||
|
||||
def _putline(self, line):
|
||||
if self._debugging > 1: print('*put*', repr(line))
|
||||
sys.audit("poplib.POP3.putline", self, line)
|
||||
sys.audit("poplib.putline", self, line)
|
||||
self.sock.sendall(line + CRLF)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ class SMTP:
|
|||
port = self.default_port
|
||||
if self.debuglevel > 0:
|
||||
self._print_debug('connect:', (host, port))
|
||||
sys.audit("smtplib.SMTP.connect", self, host, port)
|
||||
sys.audit("smtplib.connect", self, host, port)
|
||||
self.sock = self._get_socket(host, port, self.timeout)
|
||||
self.file = None
|
||||
(code, msg) = self.getreply()
|
||||
|
@ -353,7 +353,7 @@ class SMTP:
|
|||
# should not be used, but 'data' needs to convert the string to
|
||||
# binary itself anyway, so that's not a problem.
|
||||
s = s.encode(self.command_encoding)
|
||||
sys.audit("smtplib.SMTP.send", self, s)
|
||||
sys.audit("smtplib.send", self, s)
|
||||
try:
|
||||
self.sock.sendall(s)
|
||||
except OSError:
|
||||
|
|
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