bug [ 957505 ] SocketServer module documentation misleading
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@ -95,8 +95,7 @@ To implement a service, you must derive a class from
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can then run various versions of the service by combining one of the server
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classes with your request handler class. The request handler class must be
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different for datagram or stream services. This can be hidden by using the
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mix-in request handler classes \class{StreamRequestHandler} or
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\class{DatagramRequestHandler}.
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handler subclasses \class{StreamRequestHandler} or \class{DatagramRequestHandler}.
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Of course, you still have to use your head! For instance, it makes no sense
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to use a forking server if the service contains state in memory that can be
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@ -279,11 +278,10 @@ information.
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The type of \member{self.request} is different for datagram or stream
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services. For stream services, \member{self.request} is a socket
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object; for datagram services, \member{self.request} is a string.
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However, this can be hidden by using the mix-in request handler
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classes
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However, this can be hidden by using the request handler subclasses
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\class{StreamRequestHandler} or \class{DatagramRequestHandler}, which
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override the \method{setup()} and \method{finish()} methods, and
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provides \member{self.rfile} and \member{self.wfile} attributes.
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provide \member{self.rfile} and \member{self.wfile} attributes.
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\member{self.rfile} and \member{self.wfile} can be read or written,
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respectively, to get the request data or return data to the client.
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\end{funcdesc}
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@ -65,8 +65,8 @@ various versions of the service by combining one of the server classes
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with your request handler class.
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The request handler class must be different for datagram or stream
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services. This can be hidden by using the mix-in request handler
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classes StreamRequestHandler or DatagramRequestHandler.
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services. This can be hidden by using the request handler
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subclasses StreamRequestHandler or DatagramRequestHandler.
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Of course, you still have to use your head!
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