281 lines
8.3 KiB
Python
281 lines
8.3 KiB
Python
"""Classes for running 0MQ Devices in the background."""
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# Copyright (C) PyZMQ Developers
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# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
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import time
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from threading import Thread
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from multiprocessing import Process
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from zmq import device, QUEUE, REQ, Context, ETERM, ZMQBindError, ZMQError
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class Device:
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"""A 0MQ Device to be run in the background.
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You do not pass Socket instances to this, but rather Socket types::
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Device(device_type, in_socket_type, out_socket_type)
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For instance::
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dev = Device(zmq.QUEUE, zmq.DEALER, zmq.ROUTER)
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Similar to zmq.device, but socket types instead of sockets themselves are
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passed, and the sockets are created in the work thread, to avoid issues
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with thread safety. As a result, additional bind_{in|out} and
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connect_{in|out} methods and setsockopt_{in|out} allow users to specify
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connections for the sockets.
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Parameters
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----------
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device_type : int
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The 0MQ Device type
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{in|out}_type : int
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zmq socket types, to be passed later to context.socket(). e.g.
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zmq.PUB, zmq.SUB, zmq.REQ. If out_type is < 0, then in_socket is used
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for both in_socket and out_socket.
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Methods
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-------
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bind_{in_out}(iface)
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passthrough for ``{in|out}_socket.bind(iface)``, to be called in the thread
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connect_{in_out}(iface)
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passthrough for ``{in|out}_socket.connect(iface)``, to be called in the
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thread
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setsockopt_{in_out}(opt,value)
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passthrough for ``{in|out}_socket.setsockopt(opt, value)``, to be called in
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the thread
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Attributes
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----------
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daemon : int
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sets whether the thread should be run as a daemon
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Default is true, because if it is false, the thread will not
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exit unless it is killed
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context_factory : callable (class attribute)
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Function for creating the Context. This will be Context.instance
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in ThreadDevices, and Context in ProcessDevices. The only reason
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it is not instance() in ProcessDevices is that there may be a stale
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Context instance already initialized, and the forked environment
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should *never* try to use it.
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"""
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context_factory = Context.instance
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"""Callable that returns a context. Typically either Context.instance or Context,
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depending on whether the device should share the global instance or not.
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"""
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def __init__(self, device_type=QUEUE, in_type=None, out_type=None):
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self.device_type = device_type
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if in_type is None:
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raise TypeError("in_type must be specified")
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if out_type is None:
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raise TypeError("out_type must be specified")
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self.in_type = in_type
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self.out_type = out_type
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self._in_binds = []
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self._in_connects = []
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self._in_sockopts = []
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self._out_binds = []
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self._out_connects = []
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self._out_sockopts = []
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self._random_addrs = []
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self.daemon = True
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self.done = False
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def bind_in(self, addr):
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"""Enqueue ZMQ address for binding on in_socket.
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See zmq.Socket.bind for details.
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"""
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self._in_binds.append(addr)
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def bind_in_to_random_port(self, addr, *args, **kwargs):
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"""Enqueue a random port on the given interface for binding on
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in_socket.
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See zmq.Socket.bind_to_random_port for details.
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.. versionadded:: 18.0
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"""
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port = self._reserve_random_port(addr, *args, **kwargs)
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self.bind_in('%s:%i' % (addr, port))
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return port
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def connect_in(self, addr):
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"""Enqueue ZMQ address for connecting on in_socket.
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See zmq.Socket.connect for details.
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"""
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self._in_connects.append(addr)
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def setsockopt_in(self, opt, value):
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"""Enqueue setsockopt(opt, value) for in_socket
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See zmq.Socket.setsockopt for details.
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"""
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self._in_sockopts.append((opt, value))
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def bind_out(self, addr):
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"""Enqueue ZMQ address for binding on out_socket.
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See zmq.Socket.bind for details.
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"""
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self._out_binds.append(addr)
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def bind_out_to_random_port(self, addr, *args, **kwargs):
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"""Enqueue a random port on the given interface for binding on
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out_socket.
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See zmq.Socket.bind_to_random_port for details.
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.. versionadded:: 18.0
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"""
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port = self._reserve_random_port(addr, *args, **kwargs)
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self.bind_out('%s:%i' % (addr, port))
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return port
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def connect_out(self, addr):
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"""Enqueue ZMQ address for connecting on out_socket.
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See zmq.Socket.connect for details.
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"""
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self._out_connects.append(addr)
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def setsockopt_out(self, opt, value):
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"""Enqueue setsockopt(opt, value) for out_socket
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See zmq.Socket.setsockopt for details.
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"""
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self._out_sockopts.append((opt, value))
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def _reserve_random_port(self, addr, *args, **kwargs):
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ctx = Context()
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binder = ctx.socket(REQ)
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for i in range(5):
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port = binder.bind_to_random_port(addr, *args, **kwargs)
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new_addr = '%s:%i' % (addr, port)
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if new_addr in self._random_addrs:
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continue
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else:
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break
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else:
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raise ZMQBindError("Could not reserve random port.")
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self._random_addrs.append(new_addr)
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binder.close()
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return port
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def _setup_sockets(self):
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ctx = self.context_factory()
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self._context = ctx
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# create the sockets
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ins = ctx.socket(self.in_type)
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if self.out_type < 0:
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outs = ins
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else:
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outs = ctx.socket(self.out_type)
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# set sockopts (must be done first, in case of zmq.IDENTITY)
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for opt,value in self._in_sockopts:
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ins.setsockopt(opt, value)
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for opt,value in self._out_sockopts:
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outs.setsockopt(opt, value)
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for iface in self._in_binds:
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ins.bind(iface)
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for iface in self._out_binds:
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outs.bind(iface)
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for iface in self._in_connects:
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ins.connect(iface)
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for iface in self._out_connects:
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outs.connect(iface)
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return ins,outs
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def run_device(self):
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"""The runner method.
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Do not call me directly, instead call ``self.start()``, just like a Thread.
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"""
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ins,outs = self._setup_sockets()
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device(self.device_type, ins, outs)
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def run(self):
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"""wrap run_device in try/catch ETERM"""
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try:
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self.run_device()
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except ZMQError as e:
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if e.errno == ETERM:
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# silence TERM errors, because this should be a clean shutdown
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pass
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else:
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raise
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finally:
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self.done = True
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def start(self):
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"""Start the device. Override me in subclass for other launchers."""
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return self.run()
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def join(self,timeout=None):
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"""wait for me to finish, like Thread.join.
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Reimplemented appropriately by subclasses."""
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tic = time.time()
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toc = tic
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while not self.done and not (timeout is not None and toc-tic > timeout):
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time.sleep(.001)
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toc = time.time()
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class BackgroundDevice(Device):
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"""Base class for launching Devices in background processes and threads."""
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launcher=None
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_launch_class=None
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def start(self):
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self.launcher = self._launch_class(target=self.run)
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self.launcher.daemon = self.daemon
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return self.launcher.start()
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def join(self, timeout=None):
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return self.launcher.join(timeout=timeout)
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class ThreadDevice(BackgroundDevice):
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"""A Device that will be run in a background Thread.
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See Device for details.
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"""
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_launch_class=Thread
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class ProcessDevice(BackgroundDevice):
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"""A Device that will be run in a background Process.
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See Device for details.
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"""
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_launch_class=Process
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context_factory = Context
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"""Callable that returns a context. Typically either Context.instance or Context,
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depending on whether the device should share the global instance or not.
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"""
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__all__ = ['Device', 'ThreadDevice', 'ProcessDevice']
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