bpo-31853: Replaced socket.method calls with super() in SSLSocket. (#4048)

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Mads Jensen 2018-01-27 13:34:28 +01:00 committed by Christian Heimes
parent d0e31b980f
commit 746cc75541
2 changed files with 21 additions and 20 deletions

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@ -786,17 +786,16 @@ class SSLSocket(socket):
self.do_handshake_on_connect = do_handshake_on_connect
self.suppress_ragged_eofs = suppress_ragged_eofs
if sock is not None:
socket.__init__(self,
family=sock.family,
super().__init__(family=sock.family,
type=sock.type,
proto=sock.proto,
fileno=sock.fileno())
self.settimeout(sock.gettimeout())
sock.detach()
elif fileno is not None:
socket.__init__(self, fileno=fileno)
super().__init__(fileno=fileno)
else:
socket.__init__(self, family=family, type=type, proto=proto)
super().__init__(family=family, type=type, proto=proto)
# See if we are connected
try:
@ -952,7 +951,7 @@ class SSLSocket(socket):
self.__class__)
return self._sslobj.write(data)
else:
return socket.send(self, data, flags)
return super().send(data, flags)
def sendto(self, data, flags_or_addr, addr=None):
self._checkClosed()
@ -960,9 +959,9 @@ class SSLSocket(socket):
raise ValueError("sendto not allowed on instances of %s" %
self.__class__)
elif addr is None:
return socket.sendto(self, data, flags_or_addr)
return super().sendto(data, flags_or_addr)
else:
return socket.sendto(self, data, flags_or_addr, addr)
return super().sendto(data, flags_or_addr, addr)
def sendmsg(self, *args, **kwargs):
# Ensure programs don't send data unencrypted if they try to
@ -984,7 +983,7 @@ class SSLSocket(socket):
v = self.send(byte_view[count:])
count += v
else:
return socket.sendall(self, data, flags)
return super().sendall(data, flags)
def sendfile(self, file, offset=0, count=None):
"""Send a file, possibly by using os.sendfile() if this is a
@ -1005,7 +1004,7 @@ class SSLSocket(socket):
self.__class__)
return self.read(buflen)
else:
return socket.recv(self, buflen, flags)
return super().recv(buflen, flags)
def recv_into(self, buffer, nbytes=None, flags=0):
self._checkClosed()
@ -1020,7 +1019,7 @@ class SSLSocket(socket):
self.__class__)
return self.read(nbytes, buffer)
else:
return socket.recv_into(self, buffer, nbytes, flags)
return super().recv_into(buffer, nbytes, flags)
def recvfrom(self, buflen=1024, flags=0):
self._checkClosed()
@ -1028,7 +1027,7 @@ class SSLSocket(socket):
raise ValueError("recvfrom not allowed on instances of %s" %
self.__class__)
else:
return socket.recvfrom(self, buflen, flags)
return super().recvfrom(buflen, flags)
def recvfrom_into(self, buffer, nbytes=None, flags=0):
self._checkClosed()
@ -1036,7 +1035,7 @@ class SSLSocket(socket):
raise ValueError("recvfrom_into not allowed on instances of %s" %
self.__class__)
else:
return socket.recvfrom_into(self, buffer, nbytes, flags)
return super().recvfrom_into(buffer, nbytes, flags)
def recvmsg(self, *args, **kwargs):
raise NotImplementedError("recvmsg not allowed on instances of %s" %
@ -1056,7 +1055,7 @@ class SSLSocket(socket):
def shutdown(self, how):
self._checkClosed()
self._sslobj = None
socket.shutdown(self, how)
super().shutdown(how)
def unwrap(self):
if self._sslobj:
@ -1068,7 +1067,7 @@ class SSLSocket(socket):
def _real_close(self):
self._sslobj = None
socket._real_close(self)
super()._real_close()
def do_handshake(self, block=False):
"""Perform a TLS/SSL handshake."""
@ -1093,10 +1092,10 @@ class SSLSocket(socket):
session=self._session)
try:
if connect_ex:
rc = socket.connect_ex(self, addr)
rc = super().connect_ex(addr)
else:
rc = None
socket.connect(self, addr)
super().connect(addr)
if not rc:
self._connected = True
if self.do_handshake_on_connect:
@ -1121,7 +1120,7 @@ class SSLSocket(socket):
a tuple containing that new connection wrapped with a server-side
SSL channel, and the address of the remote client."""
newsock, addr = socket.accept(self)
newsock, addr = super().accept()
newsock = self.context.wrap_socket(newsock,
do_handshake_on_connect=self.do_handshake_on_connect,
suppress_ragged_eofs=self.suppress_ragged_eofs,

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@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
Use super().method instead of socket.method in SSLSocket. They were
there most likely for legacy reasons.