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| # Wrapper module for _socket, providing some additional facilities
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| # implemented in Python.
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| 
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| """\
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| This module provides socket operations and some related functions.
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| On Unix, it supports IP (Internet Protocol) and Unix domain sockets.
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| On other systems, it only supports IP. Functions specific for a
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| socket are available as methods of the socket object.
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| 
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| Functions:
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| 
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| socket() -- create a new socket object
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| socketpair() -- create a pair of new socket objects [*]
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| fromfd() -- create a socket object from an open file descriptor [*]
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| gethostname() -- return the current hostname
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| gethostbyname() -- map a hostname to its IP number
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| gethostbyaddr() -- map an IP number or hostname to DNS info
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| getservbyname() -- map a service name and a protocol name to a port number
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| getprotobyname() -- map a protocol name (e.g. 'tcp') to a number
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| ntohs(), ntohl() -- convert 16, 32 bit int from network to host byte order
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| htons(), htonl() -- convert 16, 32 bit int from host to network byte order
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| inet_aton() -- convert IP addr string (123.45.67.89) to 32-bit packed format
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| inet_ntoa() -- convert 32-bit packed format IP to string (123.45.67.89)
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| ssl() -- secure socket layer support (only available if configured)
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| socket.getdefaulttimeout() -- get the default timeout value
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| socket.setdefaulttimeout() -- set the default timeout value
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| create_connection() -- connects to an address, with an optional timeout and
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|                        optional source address.
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| 
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|  [*] not available on all platforms!
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| 
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| Special objects:
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| 
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| SocketType -- type object for socket objects
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| error -- exception raised for I/O errors
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| has_ipv6 -- boolean value indicating if IPv6 is supported
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| 
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| Integer constants:
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| 
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| AF_INET, AF_UNIX -- socket domains (first argument to socket() call)
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| SOCK_STREAM, SOCK_DGRAM, SOCK_RAW -- socket types (second argument)
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| 
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| Many other constants may be defined; these may be used in calls to
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| the setsockopt() and getsockopt() methods.
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| """
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| 
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| import _socket
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| from _socket import *
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| from functools import partial
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| from types import MethodType
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| 
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| try:
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|     import _ssl
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| except ImportError:
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|     # no SSL support
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|     pass
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| else:
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|     def ssl(sock, keyfile=None, certfile=None):
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|         # we do an internal import here because the ssl
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|         # module imports the socket module
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|         import ssl as _realssl
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|         warnings.warn("socket.ssl() is deprecated.  Use ssl.wrap_socket() instead.",
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|                       DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
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|         return _realssl.sslwrap_simple(sock, keyfile, certfile)
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| 
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|     # we need to import the same constants we used to...
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|     from _ssl import SSLError as sslerror
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|     from _ssl import \
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|          RAND_add, \
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|          RAND_egd, \
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|          RAND_status, \
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|          SSL_ERROR_ZERO_RETURN, \
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|          SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ, \
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|          SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE, \
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|          SSL_ERROR_WANT_X509_LOOKUP, \
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|          SSL_ERROR_SYSCALL, \
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|          SSL_ERROR_SSL, \
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|          SSL_ERROR_WANT_CONNECT, \
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|          SSL_ERROR_EOF, \
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|          SSL_ERROR_INVALID_ERROR_CODE
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| 
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| import os, sys, warnings
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| 
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| try:
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|     from cStringIO import StringIO
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| except ImportError:
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|     from StringIO import StringIO
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| 
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| try:
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|     import errno
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| except ImportError:
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|     errno = None
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| EBADF = getattr(errno, 'EBADF', 9)
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| EINTR = getattr(errno, 'EINTR', 4)
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| 
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| __all__ = ["getfqdn", "create_connection"]
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| __all__.extend(os._get_exports_list(_socket))
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| 
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| 
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| _realsocket = socket
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| 
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| # WSA error codes
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| if sys.platform.lower().startswith("win"):
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|     errorTab = {}
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|     errorTab[10004] = "The operation was interrupted."
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|     errorTab[10009] = "A bad file handle was passed."
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|     errorTab[10013] = "Permission denied."
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|     errorTab[10014] = "A fault occurred on the network??" # WSAEFAULT
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|     errorTab[10022] = "An invalid operation was attempted."
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|     errorTab[10035] = "The socket operation would block"
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|     errorTab[10036] = "A blocking operation is already in progress."
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|     errorTab[10048] = "The network address is in use."
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|     errorTab[10054] = "The connection has been reset."
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|     errorTab[10058] = "The network has been shut down."
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|     errorTab[10060] = "The operation timed out."
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|     errorTab[10061] = "Connection refused."
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|     errorTab[10063] = "The name is too long."
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|     errorTab[10064] = "The host is down."
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|     errorTab[10065] = "The host is unreachable."
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|     __all__.append("errorTab")
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| def getfqdn(name=''):
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|     """Get fully qualified domain name from name.
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| 
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|     An empty argument is interpreted as meaning the local host.
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| 
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|     First the hostname returned by gethostbyaddr() is checked, then
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|     possibly existing aliases. In case no FQDN is available, hostname
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|     from gethostname() is returned.
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|     """
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|     name = name.strip()
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|     if not name or name == '0.0.0.0':
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|         name = gethostname()
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|     try:
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|         hostname, aliases, ipaddrs = gethostbyaddr(name)
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|     except error:
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|         pass
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|     else:
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|         aliases.insert(0, hostname)
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|         for name in aliases:
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|             if '.' in name:
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|                 break
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|         else:
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|             name = hostname
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|     return name
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| 
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| 
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| _socketmethods = (
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|     'bind', 'connect', 'connect_ex', 'fileno', 'listen',
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|     'getpeername', 'getsockname', 'getsockopt', 'setsockopt',
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|     'sendall', 'setblocking',
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|     'settimeout', 'gettimeout', 'shutdown')
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| 
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| if os.name == "nt":
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|     _socketmethods = _socketmethods + ('ioctl',)
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| 
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| if sys.platform == "riscos":
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|     _socketmethods = _socketmethods + ('sleeptaskw',)
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| 
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| # All the method names that must be delegated to either the real socket
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| # object or the _closedsocket object.
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| _delegate_methods = ("recv", "recvfrom", "recv_into", "recvfrom_into",
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|                      "send", "sendto")
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| 
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| class _closedsocket(object):
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|     __slots__ = []
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|     def _dummy(*args):
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|         raise error(EBADF, 'Bad file descriptor')
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|     # All _delegate_methods must also be initialized here.
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|     send = recv = recv_into = sendto = recvfrom = recvfrom_into = _dummy
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|     __getattr__ = _dummy
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| 
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| # Wrapper around platform socket objects. This implements
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| # a platform-independent dup() functionality. The
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| # implementation currently relies on reference counting
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| # to close the underlying socket object.
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| class _socketobject(object):
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| 
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|     __doc__ = _realsocket.__doc__
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| 
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|     __slots__ = ["_sock", "__weakref__"] + list(_delegate_methods)
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| 
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|     def __init__(self, family=AF_INET, type=SOCK_STREAM, proto=0, _sock=None):
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|         if _sock is None:
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|             _sock = _realsocket(family, type, proto)
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|         self._sock = _sock
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|         for method in _delegate_methods:
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|             setattr(self, method, getattr(_sock, method))
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| 
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|     def close(self, _closedsocket=_closedsocket,
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|               _delegate_methods=_delegate_methods, setattr=setattr):
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|         # This function should not reference any globals. See issue #808164.
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|         self._sock = _closedsocket()
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|         dummy = self._sock._dummy
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|         for method in _delegate_methods:
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|             setattr(self, method, dummy)
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|     close.__doc__ = _realsocket.close.__doc__
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| 
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|     def accept(self):
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|         sock, addr = self._sock.accept()
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|         return _socketobject(_sock=sock), addr
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|     accept.__doc__ = _realsocket.accept.__doc__
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| 
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|     def dup(self):
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|         """dup() -> socket object
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| 
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|         Return a new socket object connected to the same system resource."""
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|         return _socketobject(_sock=self._sock)
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| 
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|     def makefile(self, mode='r', bufsize=-1):
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|         """makefile([mode[, bufsize]]) -> file object
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| 
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|         Return a regular file object corresponding to the socket.  The mode
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|         and bufsize arguments are as for the built-in open() function."""
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|         return _fileobject(self._sock, mode, bufsize)
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| 
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|     family = property(lambda self: self._sock.family, doc="the socket family")
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|     type = property(lambda self: self._sock.type, doc="the socket type")
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|     proto = property(lambda self: self._sock.proto, doc="the socket protocol")
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| 
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| def meth(name,self,*args):
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|     return getattr(self._sock,name)(*args)
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| 
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| for _m in _socketmethods:
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|     p = partial(meth,_m)
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|     p.__name__ = _m
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|     p.__doc__ = getattr(_realsocket,_m).__doc__
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|     m = MethodType(p,None,_socketobject)
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|     setattr(_socketobject,_m,m)
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| 
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| socket = SocketType = _socketobject
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| 
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| class _fileobject(object):
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|     """Faux file object attached to a socket object."""
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| 
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|     default_bufsize = 8192
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|     name = "<socket>"
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| 
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|     __slots__ = ["mode", "bufsize", "softspace",
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|                  # "closed" is a property, see below
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|                  "_sock", "_rbufsize", "_wbufsize", "_rbuf", "_wbuf", "_wbuf_len",
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|                  "_close"]
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| 
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|     def __init__(self, sock, mode='rb', bufsize=-1, close=False):
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|         self._sock = sock
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|         self.mode = mode # Not actually used in this version
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|         if bufsize < 0:
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|             bufsize = self.default_bufsize
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|         self.bufsize = bufsize
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|         self.softspace = False
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|         # _rbufsize is the suggested recv buffer size.  It is *strictly*
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|         # obeyed within readline() for recv calls.  If it is larger than
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|         # default_bufsize it will be used for recv calls within read().
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|         if bufsize == 0:
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|             self._rbufsize = 1
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|         elif bufsize == 1:
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|             self._rbufsize = self.default_bufsize
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|         else:
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|             self._rbufsize = bufsize
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|         self._wbufsize = bufsize
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|         # We use StringIO for the read buffer to avoid holding a list
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|         # of variously sized string objects which have been known to
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|         # fragment the heap due to how they are malloc()ed and often
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|         # realloc()ed down much smaller than their original allocation.
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|         self._rbuf = StringIO()
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|         self._wbuf = [] # A list of strings
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|         self._wbuf_len = 0
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|         self._close = close
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| 
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|     def _getclosed(self):
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|         return self._sock is None
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|     closed = property(_getclosed, doc="True if the file is closed")
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| 
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|     def close(self):
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|         try:
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|             if self._sock:
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|                 self.flush()
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|         finally:
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|             if self._close:
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|                 self._sock.close()
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|             self._sock = None
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| 
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|     def __del__(self):
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|         try:
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|             self.close()
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|         except:
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|             # close() may fail if __init__ didn't complete
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|             pass
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| 
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|     def flush(self):
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|         if self._wbuf:
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|             data = "".join(self._wbuf)
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|             self._wbuf = []
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|             self._wbuf_len = 0
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|             buffer_size = max(self._rbufsize, self.default_bufsize)
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|             data_size = len(data)
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|             write_offset = 0
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|             view = memoryview(data)
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|             try:
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|                 while write_offset < data_size:
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|                     self._sock.sendall(view[write_offset:write_offset+buffer_size])
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|                     write_offset += buffer_size
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|             finally:
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|                 if write_offset < data_size:
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|                     remainder = data[write_offset:]
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|                     del view, data  # explicit free
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|                     self._wbuf.append(remainder)
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|                     self._wbuf_len = len(remainder)
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| 
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|     def fileno(self):
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|         return self._sock.fileno()
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| 
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|     def write(self, data):
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|         data = str(data) # XXX Should really reject non-string non-buffers
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|         if not data:
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|             return
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|         self._wbuf.append(data)
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|         self._wbuf_len += len(data)
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|         if (self._wbufsize == 0 or
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|             self._wbufsize == 1 and '\n' in data or
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|             self._wbuf_len >= self._wbufsize):
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|             self.flush()
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| 
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|     def writelines(self, list):
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|         # XXX We could do better here for very long lists
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|         # XXX Should really reject non-string non-buffers
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|         lines = filter(None, map(str, list))
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|         self._wbuf_len += sum(map(len, lines))
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|         self._wbuf.extend(lines)
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|         if (self._wbufsize <= 1 or
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|             self._wbuf_len >= self._wbufsize):
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|             self.flush()
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| 
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|     def read(self, size=-1):
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|         # Use max, disallow tiny reads in a loop as they are very inefficient.
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|         # We never leave read() with any leftover data from a new recv() call
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|         # in our internal buffer.
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|         rbufsize = max(self._rbufsize, self.default_bufsize)
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|         # Our use of StringIO rather than lists of string objects returned by
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|         # recv() minimizes memory usage and fragmentation that occurs when
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|         # rbufsize is large compared to the typical return value of recv().
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|         buf = self._rbuf
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|         buf.seek(0, 2)  # seek end
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|         if size < 0:
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|             # Read until EOF
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|             self._rbuf = StringIO()  # reset _rbuf.  we consume it via buf.
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|             while True:
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|                 try:
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|                     data = self._sock.recv(rbufsize)
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|                 except error, e:
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|                     if e.args[0] == EINTR:
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|                         continue
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|                     raise
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|                 if not data:
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|                     break
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|                 buf.write(data)
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|             return buf.getvalue()
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|         else:
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|             # Read until size bytes or EOF seen, whichever comes first
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|             buf_len = buf.tell()
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|             if buf_len >= size:
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|                 # Already have size bytes in our buffer?  Extract and return.
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|                 buf.seek(0)
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|                 rv = buf.read(size)
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|                 self._rbuf = StringIO()
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|                 self._rbuf.write(buf.read())
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|                 return rv
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| 
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|             self._rbuf = StringIO()  # reset _rbuf.  we consume it via buf.
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|             while True:
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|                 left = size - buf_len
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|                 # recv() will malloc the amount of memory given as its
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|                 # parameter even though it often returns much less data
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|                 # than that.  The returned data string is short lived
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|                 # as we copy it into a StringIO and free it.  This avoids
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|                 # fragmentation issues on many platforms.
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|                 try:
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|                     data = self._sock.recv(left)
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|                 except error, e:
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|                     if e.args[0] == EINTR:
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|                         continue
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|                     raise
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|                 if not data:
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|                     break
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|                 n = len(data)
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|                 if n == size and not buf_len:
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|                     # Shortcut.  Avoid buffer data copies when:
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|                     # - We have no data in our buffer.
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|                     # AND
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|                     # - Our call to recv returned exactly the
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|                     #   number of bytes we were asked to read.
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|                     return data
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|                 if n == left:
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|                     buf.write(data)
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|                     del data  # explicit free
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|                     break
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|                 assert n <= left, "recv(%d) returned %d bytes" % (left, n)
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|                 buf.write(data)
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|                 buf_len += n
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|                 del data  # explicit free
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|                 #assert buf_len == buf.tell()
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|             return buf.getvalue()
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| 
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|     def readline(self, size=-1):
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|         buf = self._rbuf
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|         buf.seek(0, 2)  # seek end
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|         if buf.tell() > 0:
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|             # check if we already have it in our buffer
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|             buf.seek(0)
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|             bline = buf.readline(size)
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|             if bline.endswith('\n') or len(bline) == size:
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|                 self._rbuf = StringIO()
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|                 self._rbuf.write(buf.read())
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|                 return bline
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|             del bline
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|         if size < 0:
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|             # Read until \n or EOF, whichever comes first
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|             if self._rbufsize <= 1:
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|                 # Speed up unbuffered case
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|                 buf.seek(0)
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|                 buffers = [buf.read()]
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|                 self._rbuf = StringIO()  # reset _rbuf.  we consume it via buf.
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|                 data = None
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|                 recv = self._sock.recv
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|                 while True:
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|                     try:
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|                         while data != "\n":
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|                             data = recv(1)
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|                             if not data:
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|                                 break
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|                             buffers.append(data)
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|                     except error, e:
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|                         # The try..except to catch EINTR was moved outside the
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|                         # recv loop to avoid the per byte overhead.
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|                         if e.args[0] == EINTR:
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|                             continue
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|                         raise
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|                     break
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|                 return "".join(buffers)
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| 
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|             buf.seek(0, 2)  # seek end
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|             self._rbuf = StringIO()  # reset _rbuf.  we consume it via buf.
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|             while True:
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|                 try:
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|                     data = self._sock.recv(self._rbufsize)
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|                 except error, e:
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|                     if e.args[0] == EINTR:
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|                         continue
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|                     raise
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|                 if not data:
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|                     break
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|                 nl = data.find('\n')
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|                 if nl >= 0:
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|                     nl += 1
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|                     buf.write(data[:nl])
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|                     self._rbuf.write(data[nl:])
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|                     del data
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|                     break
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|                 buf.write(data)
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|             return buf.getvalue()
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|         else:
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|             # Read until size bytes or \n or EOF seen, whichever comes first
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|             buf.seek(0, 2)  # seek end
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|             buf_len = buf.tell()
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|             if buf_len >= size:
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|                 buf.seek(0)
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|                 rv = buf.read(size)
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|                 self._rbuf = StringIO()
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|                 self._rbuf.write(buf.read())
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|                 return rv
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|             self._rbuf = StringIO()  # reset _rbuf.  we consume it via buf.
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|             while True:
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|                 try:
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|                     data = self._sock.recv(self._rbufsize)
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|                 except error, e:
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|                     if e.args[0] == EINTR:
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|                         continue
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|                     raise
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|                 if not data:
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|                     break
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|                 left = size - buf_len
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|                 # did we just receive a newline?
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|                 nl = data.find('\n', 0, left)
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|                 if nl >= 0:
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|                     nl += 1
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|                     # save the excess data to _rbuf
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|                     self._rbuf.write(data[nl:])
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|                     if buf_len:
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|                         buf.write(data[:nl])
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|                         break
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|                     else:
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|                         # Shortcut.  Avoid data copy through buf when returning
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|                         # a substring of our first recv().
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|                         return data[:nl]
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|                 n = len(data)
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|                 if n == size and not buf_len:
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|                     # Shortcut.  Avoid data copy through buf when
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|                     # returning exactly all of our first recv().
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|                     return data
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|                 if n >= left:
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|                     buf.write(data[:left])
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|                     self._rbuf.write(data[left:])
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|                     break
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|                 buf.write(data)
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|                 buf_len += n
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|                 #assert buf_len == buf.tell()
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|             return buf.getvalue()
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| 
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|     def readlines(self, sizehint=0):
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|         total = 0
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|         list = []
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|         while True:
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|             line = self.readline()
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|             if not line:
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|                 break
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|             list.append(line)
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|             total += len(line)
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|             if sizehint and total >= sizehint:
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|                 break
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|         return list
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| 
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|     # Iterator protocols
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| 
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|     def __iter__(self):
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|         return self
 | |
| 
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|     def next(self):
 | |
|         line = self.readline()
 | |
|         if not line:
 | |
|             raise StopIteration
 | |
|         return line
 | |
| 
 | |
| _GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT = object()
 | |
| 
 | |
| def create_connection(address, timeout=_GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT,
 | |
|                       source_address=None):
 | |
|     """Connect to *address* and return the socket object.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     Convenience function.  Connect to *address* (a 2-tuple ``(host,
 | |
|     port)``) and return the socket object.  Passing the optional
 | |
|     *timeout* parameter will set the timeout on the socket instance
 | |
|     before attempting to connect.  If no *timeout* is supplied, the
 | |
|     global default timeout setting returned by :func:`getdefaulttimeout`
 | |
|     is used.  If *source_address* is set it must be a tuple of (host, port)
 | |
|     for the socket to bind as a source address before making the connection.
 | |
|     An host of '' or port 0 tells the OS to use the default.
 | |
|     """
 | |
| 
 | |
|     host, port = address
 | |
|     err = None
 | |
|     for res in getaddrinfo(host, port, 0, SOCK_STREAM):
 | |
|         af, socktype, proto, canonname, sa = res
 | |
|         sock = None
 | |
|         try:
 | |
|             sock = socket(af, socktype, proto)
 | |
|             if timeout is not _GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT:
 | |
|                 sock.settimeout(timeout)
 | |
|             if source_address:
 | |
|                 sock.bind(source_address)
 | |
|             sock.connect(sa)
 | |
|             return sock
 | |
| 
 | |
|         except error as _:
 | |
|             err = _
 | |
|             if sock is not None:
 | |
|                 sock.close()
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if err is not None:
 | |
|         raise err
 | |
|     else:
 | |
|         raise error("getaddrinfo returns an empty list")
 |