Issue #21455: Add a default backlog to socket.listen().

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Charles-François Natali 2014-05-22 19:45:39 +01:00
parent 2b00c4999d
commit 644b8f52a8
4 changed files with 27 additions and 17 deletions

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@ -906,12 +906,15 @@ to sockets.
On other platforms, the generic :func:`fcntl.fcntl` and :func:`fcntl.ioctl`
functions may be used; they accept a socket object as their first argument.
.. method:: socket.listen(backlog)
.. method:: socket.listen([backlog])
Listen for connections made to the socket. The *backlog* argument specifies the
maximum number of queued connections and should be at least 0; the maximum value
is system-dependent (usually 5), the minimum value is forced to 0.
Enable a server to accept connections. If *backlog* is specified, it must
be at least 0 (if it is lower, it is set to 0); it specifies the number of
unaccepted connections that the system will allow before refusing new
connections. If not specified, a default reasonable value is chosen.
.. versionchanged:: 3.5
The *backlog* parameter is now optional.
.. method:: socket.makefile(mode='r', buffering=None, *, encoding=None, \
errors=None, newline=None)

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@ -1344,10 +1344,13 @@ class GeneralModuleTests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_listen_backlog(self):
for backlog in 0, -1:
srv = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
with socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) as srv:
srv.bind((HOST, 0))
srv.listen(backlog)
srv.close()
with socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) as srv:
srv.bind((HOST, 0))
srv.listen()
@support.cpython_only
def test_listen_backlog_overflow(self):

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@ -84,6 +84,8 @@ Core and Builtins
Library
-------
- Issue #21455: Add a default backlog to socket.listen().
- Issue #21525: Most Tkinter methods which accepted tuples now accept lists too.
- Issue #10744: Fix PEP 3118 format strings on ctypes objects with a nontrivial

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@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ getpeername() -- return remote address [*]\n\
getsockname() -- return local address\n\
getsockopt(level, optname[, buflen]) -- get socket options\n\
gettimeout() -- return timeout or None\n\
listen(n) -- start listening for incoming connections\n\
listen([n]) -- start listening for incoming connections\n\
recv(buflen[, flags]) -- receive data\n\
recv_into(buffer[, nbytes[, flags]]) -- receive data (into a buffer)\n\
recvfrom(buflen[, flags]) -- receive data and sender\'s address\n\
@ -2534,14 +2534,16 @@ info is a pair (hostaddr, port).");
/* s.listen(n) method */
static PyObject *
sock_listen(PySocketSockObject *s, PyObject *arg)
sock_listen(PySocketSockObject *s, PyObject *args)
{
int backlog;
/* We try to choose a default backlog high enough to avoid connection drops
* for common workloads, yet not too high to limit resource usage. */
int backlog = Py_MIN(SOMAXCONN, 128);
int res;
backlog = _PyLong_AsInt(arg);
if (backlog == -1 && PyErr_Occurred())
if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "|i:listen", &backlog))
return NULL;
Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
/* To avoid problems on systems that don't allow a negative backlog
* (which doesn't make sense anyway) we force a minimum value of 0. */
@ -2556,12 +2558,12 @@ sock_listen(PySocketSockObject *s, PyObject *arg)
}
PyDoc_STRVAR(listen_doc,
"listen(backlog)\n\
"listen([backlog])\n\
\n\
Enable a server to accept connections. The backlog argument must be at\n\
least 0 (if it is lower, it is set to 0); it specifies the number of\n\
Enable a server to accept connections. If backlog is specified, it must be\n\
at least 0 (if it is lower, it is set to 0); it specifies the number of\n\
unaccepted connections that the system will allow before refusing new\n\
connections.");
connections. If not specified, a default reasonable value is chosen.");
/*
@ -3795,7 +3797,7 @@ static PyMethodDef sock_methods[] = {
{"share", (PyCFunction)sock_share, METH_VARARGS,
sock_share_doc},
#endif
{"listen", (PyCFunction)sock_listen, METH_O,
{"listen", (PyCFunction)sock_listen, METH_VARARGS,
listen_doc},
{"recv", (PyCFunction)sock_recv, METH_VARARGS,
recv_doc},