Revise the wrapper structure for the socket module:

socket.py is used for all platforms, and it defines the additional
classes and alternate socket() function for Windows and BeOS systems.

The plat-*/socket.py files are no longer needed, since there is a
shared socket.py.

make_fqdn() is provided, but I decided to call it getfqdn() to be
consistent with the other names in the socket module.  Since it is
really a "get" operation and does not create a new name, this is
the right name to give it.

Move the docstring here from the _socket module.
This commit is contained in:
Fred Drake 2000-08-16 14:14:32 +00:00
parent 1582a3ab98
commit a6070f0221
3 changed files with 237 additions and 301 deletions

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"Socket wrapper for BeOS, which does not support dup()."
# (And hence, fromfd() and makefile() are unimplemented in C....)
# XXX Living dangerously here -- close() is implemented by deleting a
# reference. Thus we rely on the real _socket module to close on
# deallocation, and also hope that nobody keeps a reference to our _sock
# member.
try:
from _socket import *
except ImportError:
from socket import *
_realsocketcall = socket
def socket(family, type, proto=0):
return _socketobject(_realsocketcall(family, type, proto))
class _socketobject:
def __init__(self, sock):
self._sock = sock
def close(self):
self._sock = 0
def __del__(self):
self.close()
def accept(self):
sock, addr = self._sock.accept()
return _socketobject(sock), addr
def dup(self):
return _socketobject(self._sock)
def makefile(self, mode='r', bufsize=-1):
return _fileobject(self._sock, mode, bufsize)
_s = "def %s(self, *args): return apply(self._sock.%s, args)\n\n"
for _m in ('bind', 'connect', 'fileno', 'listen',
'getpeername', 'getsockname',
'getsockopt', 'setsockopt',
'recv', 'recvfrom', 'send', 'sendto',
'setblocking',
'shutdown'):
exec _s % (_m, _m)
class _fileobject:
def __init__(self, sock, mode, bufsize):
self._sock = sock
self._mode = mode
if bufsize < 0:
bufsize = 512
self._rbufsize = max(1, bufsize)
self._wbufsize = bufsize
self._wbuf = self._rbuf = ""
def close(self):
try:
if self._sock:
self.flush()
finally:
self._sock = 0
def __del__(self):
self.close()
def flush(self):
if self._wbuf:
self._sock.send(self._wbuf)
self._wbuf = ""
def fileno(self):
return self._sock.fileno()
def write(self, data):
self._wbuf = self._wbuf + data
if self._wbufsize == 1:
if '\n' in data:
self.flush()
else:
if len(self._wbuf) >= self._wbufsize:
self.flush()
def writelines(self, list):
filter(self._sock.send, list)
self.flush()
def read(self, n=-1):
if n >= 0:
while len(self._rbuf) < n:
new = self._sock.recv(self._rbufsize)
if not new: break
self._rbuf = self._rbuf + new
data, self._rbuf = self._rbuf[:n], self._rbuf[n:]
return data
while 1:
new = self._sock.recv(self._rbufsize)
if not new: break
self._rbuf = self._rbuf + new
data, self._rbuf = self._rbuf, ""
return data
def readline(self):
import string
data = ""
i = string.find(self._rbuf, '\n')
while i < 0:
new = self._sock.recv(self._rbufsize)
if not new: break
i = string.find(new, '\n')
if i >= 0: i = i + len(self._rbuf)
self._rbuf = self._rbuf + new
if i < 0: i = len(self._rbuf)
else: i = i+1
data, self._rbuf = self._rbuf[:i], self._rbuf[i:]
return data
def readlines(self):
list = []
while 1:
line = self.readline()
if not line: break
list.append(line)
return list

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"Socket wrapper for Windows, which does not support dup()."
# (And hence, fromfd() and makefile() are unimplemented in C....)
# XXX Living dangerously here -- close() is implemented by deleting a
# reference. Thus we rely on the real _socket module to close on
# deallocation, and also hope that nobody keeps a reference to our _sock
# member.
try:
from _socket import *
except ImportError:
from socket import *
_realsocketcall = socket
def socket(family, type, proto=0):
return _socketobject(_realsocketcall(family, type, proto))
class _socketobject:
def __init__(self, sock):
self._sock = sock
def close(self):
self._sock = 0
def __del__(self):
self.close()
def accept(self):
sock, addr = self._sock.accept()
return _socketobject(sock), addr
def dup(self):
return _socketobject(self._sock)
def makefile(self, mode='r', bufsize=-1):
return _fileobject(self._sock, mode, bufsize)
_s = "def %s(self, *args): return apply(self._sock.%s, args)\n\n"
for _m in ('bind', 'connect', 'connect_ex', 'fileno', 'listen',
'getpeername', 'getsockname',
'getsockopt', 'setsockopt',
'recv', 'recvfrom', 'send', 'sendto',
'setblocking',
'shutdown'):
exec _s % (_m, _m)
class _fileobject:
def __init__(self, sock, mode, bufsize):
self._sock = sock
self._mode = mode
if bufsize < 0:
bufsize = 512
self._rbufsize = max(1, bufsize)
self._wbufsize = bufsize
self._wbuf = self._rbuf = ""
def close(self):
try:
if self._sock:
self.flush()
finally:
self._sock = 0
def __del__(self):
self.close()
def flush(self):
if self._wbuf:
self._sock.send(self._wbuf)
self._wbuf = ""
def fileno(self):
return self._sock.fileno()
def write(self, data):
self._wbuf = self._wbuf + data
if self._wbufsize == 1:
if '\n' in data:
self.flush()
else:
if len(self._wbuf) >= self._wbufsize:
self.flush()
def writelines(self, list):
filter(self._sock.send, list)
self.flush()
def read(self, n=-1):
if n >= 0:
k = len(self._rbuf)
if n <= k:
data = self._rbuf[:n]
self._rbuf = self._rbuf[n:]
return data
n = n - k
l = [self._rbuf]
self._rbuf = ""
while n > 0:
new = self._sock.recv(max(n, self._rbufsize))
if not new: break
k = len(new)
if k > n:
l.append(new[:n])
self._rbuf = new[n:]
break
l.append(new)
n = n - k
return "".join(l)
k = max(512, self._rbufsize)
l = [self._rbuf]
self._rbuf = ""
while 1:
new = self._sock.recv(k)
if not new: break
l.append(new)
k = min(k*2, 1024**2)
return "".join(l)
def readline(self, limit=-1):
data = ""
i = self._rbuf.find('\n')
while i < 0 and not (0 < limit <= len(self._rbuf)):
new = self._sock.recv(self._rbufsize)
if not new: break
i = new.find('\n')
if i >= 0: i = i + len(self._rbuf)
self._rbuf = self._rbuf + new
if i < 0: i = len(self._rbuf)
else: i = i+1
if 0 <= limit < len(self._rbuf): i = limit
data, self._rbuf = self._rbuf[:i], self._rbuf[i:]
return data
def readlines(self):
list = []
while 1:
line = self.readline()
if not line: break
list.append(line)
return list
# WSA error codes
errorTab = {}
errorTab[10004] = "The operation was interrupted."
errorTab[10009] = "A bad file handle was passed."
errorTab[10013] = "Permission denied."
errorTab[10014] = "A fault occurred on the network??" # WSAEFAULT
errorTab[10022] = "An invalid operation was attempted."
errorTab[10035] = "The socket operation would block"
errorTab[10036] = "A blocking operation is already in progress."
errorTab[10048] = "The network address is in use."
errorTab[10054] = "The connection has been reset."
errorTab[10058] = "The network has been shut down."
errorTab[10060] = "The operation timed out."
errorTab[10061] = "Connection refused."
errorTab[10063] = "The name is too long."
errorTab[10064] = "The host is down."
errorTab[10065] = "The host is unreachable."

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# Wrapper module for _socket, providing some additional facilities
# implemented in Python.
"""\
This module provides socket operations and some related functions.
On Unix, it supports IP (Internet Protocol) and Unix domain sockets.
On other systems, it only supports IP.
Functions:
socket() -- create a new socket object
fromfd() -- create a socket object from an open file descriptor [*]
gethostname() -- return the current hostname
gethostbyname() -- map a hostname to its IP number
gethostbyaddr() -- map an IP number or hostname to DNS info
getservbyname() -- map a service name and a protocol name to a port number
getprotobyname() -- mape a protocol name (e.g. 'tcp') to a number
ntohs(), ntohl() -- convert 16, 32 bit int from network to host byte order
htons(), htonl() -- convert 16, 32 bit int from host to network byte order
inet_aton() -- convert IP addr string (123.45.67.89) to 32-bit packed format
inet_ntoa() -- convert 32-bit packed format IP to string (123.45.67.89)
ssl() -- secure socket layer support (only available if configured)
[*] not available on all platforms!
Special objects:
SocketType -- type object for socket objects
error -- exception raised for I/O errors
Integer constants:
AF_INET, AF_UNIX -- socket domains (first argument to socket() call)
SOCK_STREAM, SOCK_DGRAM, SOCK_RAW -- socket types (second argument)
Many other constants may be defined; these may be used in calls to
the setsockopt() and getsockopt() methods.
"""
from _socket import *
import os, sys
if (sys.platform.lower().startswith("win")
or os.uname()[0] == "BeOS"):
# be sure this happens only once, even in the face of reload():
try:
_realsocketcall
except NameError:
_realsocketcall = socket
def socket(family, type, proto=0):
return _socketobject(_realsocketcall(family, type, proto))
# WSA error codes
if sys.platform.lower().startswith("win"):
errorTab = {}
errorTab[10004] = "The operation was interrupted."
errorTab[10009] = "A bad file handle was passed."
errorTab[10013] = "Permission denied."
errorTab[10014] = "A fault occurred on the network??" # WSAEFAULT
errorTab[10022] = "An invalid operation was attempted."
errorTab[10035] = "The socket operation would block"
errorTab[10036] = "A blocking operation is already in progress."
errorTab[10048] = "The network address is in use."
errorTab[10054] = "The connection has been reset."
errorTab[10058] = "The network has been shut down."
errorTab[10060] = "The operation timed out."
errorTab[10061] = "Connection refused."
errorTab[10063] = "The name is too long."
errorTab[10064] = "The host is down."
errorTab[10065] = "The host is unreachable."
del os, sys
def getfqdn(name=''):
"""Get fully qualified domain name from name.
An empty argument is interpreted as meaning the local host.
First the hostname returned by gethostbyaddr() is checked, then
possibly existing aliases. In case no FQDN is available, hostname
is returned.
"""
name = name.strip()
if len(name) == 0:
name = gethostname()
try:
hostname, aliases, ipaddrs = gethostbyaddr(name)
except error:
pass
else:
aliases.insert(0, hostname)
for name in aliases:
if '.' in name:
break
else:
name = hostname
return name
#
# These classes are used by the socket() defined on Windows and BeOS
# platforms to provide a best-effort implementation of the cleanup
# semantics needed when sockets can't be dup()ed.
#
# These are not actually used on other platforms.
#
class _socketobject:
def __init__(self, sock):
self._sock = sock
def close(self):
self._sock = 0
def __del__(self):
self.close()
def accept(self):
sock, addr = self._sock.accept()
return _socketobject(sock), addr
def dup(self):
return _socketobject(self._sock)
def makefile(self, mode='r', bufsize=-1):
return _fileobject(self._sock, mode, bufsize)
_s = "def %s(self, *args): return apply(self._sock.%s, args)\n\n"
for _m in ('bind', 'connect', 'connect_ex', 'fileno', 'listen',
'getpeername', 'getsockname',
'getsockopt', 'setsockopt',
'recv', 'recvfrom', 'send', 'sendto',
'setblocking',
'shutdown'):
exec _s % (_m, _m)
class _fileobject:
def __init__(self, sock, mode, bufsize):
self._sock = sock
self._mode = mode
if bufsize < 0:
bufsize = 512
self._rbufsize = max(1, bufsize)
self._wbufsize = bufsize
self._wbuf = self._rbuf = ""
def close(self):
try:
if self._sock:
self.flush()
finally:
self._sock = 0
def __del__(self):
self.close()
def flush(self):
if self._wbuf:
self._sock.send(self._wbuf)
self._wbuf = ""
def fileno(self):
return self._sock.fileno()
def write(self, data):
self._wbuf = self._wbuf + data
if self._wbufsize == 1:
if '\n' in data:
self.flush()
else:
if len(self._wbuf) >= self._wbufsize:
self.flush()
def writelines(self, list):
filter(self._sock.send, list)
self.flush()
def read(self, n=-1):
if n >= 0:
k = len(self._rbuf)
if n <= k:
data = self._rbuf[:n]
self._rbuf = self._rbuf[n:]
return data
n = n - k
L = [self._rbuf]
self._rbuf = ""
while n > 0:
new = self._sock.recv(max(n, self._rbufsize))
if not new: break
k = len(new)
if k > n:
L.append(new[:n])
self._rbuf = new[n:]
break
L.append(new)
n = n - k
return "".join(L)
k = max(512, self._rbufsize)
L = [self._rbuf]
self._rbuf = ""
while 1:
new = self._sock.recv(k)
if not new: break
L.append(new)
k = min(k*2, 1024**2)
return "".join(L)
def readline(self, limit=-1):
data = ""
i = self._rbuf.find('\n')
while i < 0 and not (0 < limit <= len(self._rbuf)):
new = self._sock.recv(self._rbufsize)
if not new: break
i = new.find('\n')
if i >= 0: i = i + len(self._rbuf)
self._rbuf = self._rbuf + new
if i < 0: i = len(self._rbuf)
else: i = i+1
if 0 <= limit < len(self._rbuf): i = limit
data, self._rbuf = self._rbuf[:i], self._rbuf[i:]
return data
def readlines(self):
list = []
while 1:
line = self.readline()
if not line: break
list.append(line)
return list