290 lines
10 KiB
Python
290 lines
10 KiB
Python
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Copyright (C) 2011-2012 Travis Cline
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#
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# This file is part of pyzmq
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# It is adapted from upstream project zeromq_gevent under the New BSD License
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#
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# Distributed under the terms of the New BSD License. The full license is in
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# the file COPYING.BSD, distributed as part of this software.
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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"""This module wraps the :class:`Socket` and :class:`Context` found in :mod:`pyzmq <zmq>` to be non blocking
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"""
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from __future__ import print_function
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import sys
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import time
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import warnings
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import zmq
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from zmq import Context as _original_Context
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from zmq import Socket as _original_Socket
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from .poll import _Poller
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import gevent
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from gevent.event import AsyncResult
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from gevent.hub import get_hub
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if hasattr(zmq, 'RCVTIMEO'):
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TIMEOS = (zmq.RCVTIMEO, zmq.SNDTIMEO)
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else:
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TIMEOS = ()
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def _stop(evt):
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"""simple wrapper for stopping an Event, allowing for method rename in gevent 1.0"""
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try:
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evt.stop()
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except AttributeError as e:
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# gevent<1.0 compat
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evt.cancel()
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class _Socket(_original_Socket):
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"""Green version of :class:`zmq.Socket`
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The following methods are overridden:
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* send
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* recv
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To ensure that the ``zmq.NOBLOCK`` flag is set and that sending or receiving
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is deferred to the hub if a ``zmq.EAGAIN`` (retry) error is raised.
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The `__state_changed` method is triggered when the zmq.FD for the socket is
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marked as readable and triggers the necessary read and write events (which
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are waited for in the recv and send methods).
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Some double underscore prefixes are used to minimize pollution of
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:class:`zmq.Socket`'s namespace.
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"""
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__in_send_multipart = False
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__in_recv_multipart = False
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__writable = None
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__readable = None
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_state_event = None
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_gevent_bug_timeout = 11.6 # timeout for not trusting gevent
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_debug_gevent = False # turn on if you think gevent is missing events
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_poller_class = _Poller
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def __init__(self, *a, **kw):
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super(_Socket, self).__init__(*a, **kw)
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self.__in_send_multipart = False
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self.__in_recv_multipart = False
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self.__setup_events()
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def __del__(self):
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self.close()
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def close(self, linger=None):
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super(_Socket, self).close(linger)
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self.__cleanup_events()
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def __cleanup_events(self):
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# close the _state_event event, keeps the number of active file descriptors down
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if getattr(self, '_state_event', None):
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_stop(self._state_event)
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self._state_event = None
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# if the socket has entered a close state resume any waiting greenlets
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self.__writable.set()
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self.__readable.set()
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def __setup_events(self):
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self.__readable = AsyncResult()
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self.__writable = AsyncResult()
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self.__readable.set()
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self.__writable.set()
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try:
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self._state_event = get_hub().loop.io(self.getsockopt(zmq.FD), 1) # read state watcher
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self._state_event.start(self.__state_changed)
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except AttributeError:
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# for gevent<1.0 compatibility
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from gevent.core import read_event
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self._state_event = read_event(self.getsockopt(zmq.FD), self.__state_changed, persist=True)
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def __state_changed(self, event=None, _evtype=None):
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if self.closed:
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self.__cleanup_events()
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return
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try:
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# avoid triggering __state_changed from inside __state_changed
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events = super(_Socket, self).getsockopt(zmq.EVENTS)
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except zmq.ZMQError as exc:
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self.__writable.set_exception(exc)
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self.__readable.set_exception(exc)
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else:
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if events & zmq.POLLOUT:
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self.__writable.set()
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if events & zmq.POLLIN:
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self.__readable.set()
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def _wait_write(self):
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assert self.__writable.ready(), "Only one greenlet can be waiting on this event"
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self.__writable = AsyncResult()
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# timeout is because libzmq cannot be trusted to properly signal a new send event:
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# this is effectively a maximum poll interval of 1s
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tic = time.time()
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dt = self._gevent_bug_timeout
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if dt:
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timeout = gevent.Timeout(seconds=dt)
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else:
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timeout = None
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try:
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if timeout:
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timeout.start()
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self.__writable.get(block=True)
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except gevent.Timeout as t:
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if t is not timeout:
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raise
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toc = time.time()
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# gevent bug: get can raise timeout even on clean return
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# don't display zmq bug warning for gevent bug (this is getting ridiculous)
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if self._debug_gevent and timeout and toc-tic > dt and \
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self.getsockopt(zmq.EVENTS) & zmq.POLLOUT:
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print("BUG: gevent may have missed a libzmq send event on %i!" % self.FD, file=sys.stderr)
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finally:
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if timeout:
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timeout.cancel()
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self.__writable.set()
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def _wait_read(self):
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assert self.__readable.ready(), "Only one greenlet can be waiting on this event"
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self.__readable = AsyncResult()
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# timeout is because libzmq cannot always be trusted to play nice with libevent.
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# I can only confirm that this actually happens for send, but lets be symmetrical
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# with our dirty hacks.
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# this is effectively a maximum poll interval of 1s
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tic = time.time()
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dt = self._gevent_bug_timeout
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if dt:
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timeout = gevent.Timeout(seconds=dt)
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else:
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timeout = None
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try:
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if timeout:
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timeout.start()
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self.__readable.get(block=True)
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except gevent.Timeout as t:
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if t is not timeout:
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raise
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toc = time.time()
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# gevent bug: get can raise timeout even on clean return
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# don't display zmq bug warning for gevent bug (this is getting ridiculous)
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if self._debug_gevent and timeout and toc-tic > dt and \
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self.getsockopt(zmq.EVENTS) & zmq.POLLIN:
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print("BUG: gevent may have missed a libzmq recv event on %i!" % self.FD, file=sys.stderr)
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finally:
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if timeout:
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timeout.cancel()
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self.__readable.set()
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def send(self, data, flags=0, copy=True, track=False, **kwargs):
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"""send, which will only block current greenlet
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state_changed always fires exactly once (success or fail) at the
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end of this method.
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"""
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# if we're given the NOBLOCK flag act as normal and let the EAGAIN get raised
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if flags & zmq.NOBLOCK:
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try:
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msg = super(_Socket, self).send(data, flags, copy, track, **kwargs)
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finally:
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if not self.__in_send_multipart:
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self.__state_changed()
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return msg
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# ensure the zmq.NOBLOCK flag is part of flags
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flags |= zmq.NOBLOCK
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while True: # Attempt to complete this operation indefinitely, blocking the current greenlet
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try:
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# attempt the actual call
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msg = super(_Socket, self).send(data, flags, copy, track)
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except zmq.ZMQError as e:
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# if the raised ZMQError is not EAGAIN, reraise
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if e.errno != zmq.EAGAIN:
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if not self.__in_send_multipart:
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self.__state_changed()
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raise
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else:
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if not self.__in_send_multipart:
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self.__state_changed()
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return msg
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# defer to the event loop until we're notified the socket is writable
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self._wait_write()
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def recv(self, flags=0, copy=True, track=False):
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"""recv, which will only block current greenlet
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state_changed always fires exactly once (success or fail) at the
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end of this method.
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"""
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if flags & zmq.NOBLOCK:
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try:
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msg = super(_Socket, self).recv(flags, copy, track)
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finally:
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if not self.__in_recv_multipart:
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self.__state_changed()
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return msg
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flags |= zmq.NOBLOCK
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while True:
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try:
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msg = super(_Socket, self).recv(flags, copy, track)
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except zmq.ZMQError as e:
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if e.errno != zmq.EAGAIN:
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if not self.__in_recv_multipart:
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self.__state_changed()
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raise
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else:
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if not self.__in_recv_multipart:
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self.__state_changed()
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return msg
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self._wait_read()
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def send_multipart(self, *args, **kwargs):
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"""wrap send_multipart to prevent state_changed on each partial send"""
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self.__in_send_multipart = True
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try:
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msg = super(_Socket, self).send_multipart(*args, **kwargs)
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finally:
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self.__in_send_multipart = False
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self.__state_changed()
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return msg
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def recv_multipart(self, *args, **kwargs):
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"""wrap recv_multipart to prevent state_changed on each partial recv"""
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self.__in_recv_multipart = True
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try:
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msg = super(_Socket, self).recv_multipart(*args, **kwargs)
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finally:
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self.__in_recv_multipart = False
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self.__state_changed()
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return msg
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def get(self, opt):
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"""trigger state_changed on getsockopt(EVENTS)"""
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if opt in TIMEOS:
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warnings.warn("TIMEO socket options have no effect in zmq.green", UserWarning)
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optval = super(_Socket, self).get(opt)
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if opt == zmq.EVENTS:
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self.__state_changed()
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return optval
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def set(self, opt, val):
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"""set socket option"""
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if opt in TIMEOS:
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warnings.warn("TIMEO socket options have no effect in zmq.green", UserWarning)
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return super(_Socket, self).set(opt, val)
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class _Context(_original_Context):
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"""Replacement for :class:`zmq.Context`
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Ensures that the greened Socket above is used in calls to `socket`.
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"""
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_socket_class = _Socket
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# avoid sharing instance with base Context class
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_instance = None
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