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author | James Taylor <user234683@users.noreply.github.com> | 2019-09-06 16:31:13 -0700 |
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committer | James Taylor <user234683@users.noreply.github.com> | 2019-09-06 16:31:13 -0700 |
commit | 3d57e14df7ba5f14a634295caf3b2e60da50bfe2 (patch) | |
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Remove windows python distribution from repo and add requirements.txt
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diff --git a/python/gevent/libuv/_corecffi_cdef.c b/python/gevent/libuv/_corecffi_cdef.c deleted file mode 100644 index 0735aea..0000000 --- a/python/gevent/libuv/_corecffi_cdef.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,393 +0,0 @@ -/* markers for the CFFI parser. Replaced when the string is read. */ -#define GEVENT_STRUCT_DONE int -#define GEVENT_ST_NLINK_T int -#define GEVENT_UV_OS_SOCK_T int - -#define UV_EBUSY ... - -#define UV_VERSION_MAJOR ... -#define UV_VERSION_MINOR ... -#define UV_VERSION_PATCH ... - -typedef enum { - UV_RUN_DEFAULT = 0, - UV_RUN_ONCE, - UV_RUN_NOWAIT -} uv_run_mode; - -typedef enum { - UV_UNKNOWN_HANDLE = 0, - UV_ASYNC, - UV_CHECK, - UV_FS_EVENT, - UV_FS_POLL, - UV_HANDLE, - UV_IDLE, - UV_NAMED_PIPE, - UV_POLL, - UV_PREPARE, - UV_PROCESS, - UV_STREAM, - UV_TCP, - UV_TIMER, - UV_TTY, - UV_UDP, - UV_SIGNAL, - UV_FILE, - UV_HANDLE_TYPE_MAX -} uv_handle_type; - -enum uv_poll_event { - UV_READABLE = 1, - UV_WRITABLE = 2, - /* new in 1.9 */ - UV_DISCONNECT = 4, - /* new in 1.14.0 */ - UV_PRIORITIZED = 8, -}; - -enum uv_fs_event { - UV_RENAME = 1, - UV_CHANGE = 2 -}; - -enum uv_fs_event_flags { - /* - * By default, if the fs event watcher is given a directory name, we will - * watch for all events in that directory. This flags overrides this behavior - * and makes fs_event report only changes to the directory entry itself. This - * flag does not affect individual files watched. - * This flag is currently not implemented yet on any backend. - */ - UV_FS_EVENT_WATCH_ENTRY = 1, - /* - * By default uv_fs_event will try to use a kernel interface such as inotify - * or kqueue to detect events. This may not work on remote filesystems such - * as NFS mounts. This flag makes fs_event fall back to calling stat() on a - * regular interval. - * This flag is currently not implemented yet on any backend. - */ - UV_FS_EVENT_STAT = 2, - /* - * By default, event watcher, when watching directory, is not registering - * (is ignoring) changes in it's subdirectories. - * This flag will override this behaviour on platforms that support it. - */ - UV_FS_EVENT_RECURSIVE = 4 -}; - -const char* uv_strerror(int); -const char* uv_err_name(int); -const char* uv_version_string(void); -const char* uv_handle_type_name(uv_handle_type type); - -// handle structs and types -struct uv_loop_s { - void* data; - GEVENT_STRUCT_DONE _; -}; -struct uv_handle_s { - struct uv_loop_s* loop; - uv_handle_type type; - void *data; - GEVENT_STRUCT_DONE _; -}; -struct uv_idle_s { - struct uv_loop_s* loop; - uv_handle_type type; - void *data; - GEVENT_STRUCT_DONE _; -}; -struct uv_prepare_s { - struct uv_loop_s* loop; - uv_handle_type type; - void *data; - GEVENT_STRUCT_DONE _; -}; -struct uv_timer_s { - struct uv_loop_s* loop; - uv_handle_type type; - void *data; - GEVENT_STRUCT_DONE _; -}; -struct uv_signal_s { - struct uv_loop_s* loop; - uv_handle_type type; - void *data; - GEVENT_STRUCT_DONE _; -}; -struct uv_poll_s { - struct uv_loop_s* loop; - uv_handle_type type; - void *data; - GEVENT_STRUCT_DONE _; -}; - -struct uv_check_s { - struct uv_loop_s* loop; - uv_handle_type type; - void *data; - GEVENT_STRUCT_DONE _; -}; - -struct uv_async_s { - struct uv_loop_s* loop; - uv_handle_type type; - void *data; - void (*async_cb)(struct uv_async_s *); - GEVENT_STRUCT_DONE _; -}; - -struct uv_fs_event_s { - struct uv_loop_s* loop; - uv_handle_type type; - void *data; - GEVENT_STRUCT_DONE _; -}; - -struct uv_fs_poll_s { - struct uv_loop_s* loop; - uv_handle_type type; - void *data; - GEVENT_STRUCT_DONE _; -}; - -typedef struct uv_loop_s uv_loop_t; -typedef struct uv_handle_s uv_handle_t; -typedef struct uv_idle_s uv_idle_t; -typedef struct uv_prepare_s uv_prepare_t; -typedef struct uv_timer_s uv_timer_t; -typedef struct uv_signal_s uv_signal_t; -typedef struct uv_poll_s uv_poll_t; -typedef struct uv_check_s uv_check_t; -typedef struct uv_async_s uv_async_t; -typedef struct uv_fs_event_s uv_fs_event_t; -typedef struct uv_fs_poll_s uv_fs_poll_t; - - -size_t uv_handle_size(uv_handle_type); - -// callbacks with the same signature -typedef void (*uv_close_cb)(uv_handle_t *handle); -typedef void (*uv_idle_cb)(uv_idle_t *handle); -typedef void (*uv_timer_cb)(uv_timer_t *handle); -typedef void (*uv_check_cb)(uv_check_t* handle); -typedef void (*uv_async_cb)(uv_async_t* handle); -typedef void (*uv_prepare_cb)(uv_prepare_t *handle); - -// callbacks with distinct sigs -typedef void (*uv_walk_cb)(uv_handle_t *handle, void *arg); -typedef void (*uv_poll_cb)(uv_poll_t *handle, int status, int events); -typedef void (*uv_signal_cb)(uv_signal_t *handle, int signum); - -// Callback passed to uv_fs_event_start() which will be called -// repeatedly after the handle is started. If the handle was started -// with a directory the filename parameter will be a relative path to -// a file contained in the directory. The events parameter is an ORed -// mask of uv_fs_event elements. -typedef void (*uv_fs_event_cb)(uv_fs_event_t* handle, const char* filename, int events, int status); - -typedef struct { - long tv_sec; - long tv_nsec; -} uv_timespec_t; - -typedef struct { - uint64_t st_dev; - uint64_t st_mode; - uint64_t st_nlink; - uint64_t st_uid; - uint64_t st_gid; - uint64_t st_rdev; - uint64_t st_ino; - uint64_t st_size; - uint64_t st_blksize; - uint64_t st_blocks; - uint64_t st_flags; - uint64_t st_gen; - uv_timespec_t st_atim; - uv_timespec_t st_mtim; - uv_timespec_t st_ctim; - uv_timespec_t st_birthtim; -} uv_stat_t; - -typedef void (*uv_fs_poll_cb)(uv_fs_poll_t* handle, int status, const uv_stat_t* prev, const uv_stat_t* curr); - -// loop functions -uv_loop_t *uv_default_loop(); -uv_loop_t* uv_loop_new(); // not documented; neither is uv_loop_delete -int uv_loop_init(uv_loop_t* loop); -int uv_loop_fork(uv_loop_t* loop); -int uv_loop_alive(const uv_loop_t *loop); -int uv_loop_close(uv_loop_t* loop); -uint64_t uv_backend_timeout(uv_loop_t* loop); -int uv_run(uv_loop_t *, uv_run_mode mode); -int uv_backend_fd(const uv_loop_t* loop); -// The narrative docs for the two time functions say 'const', -// but the header does not. -void uv_update_time(uv_loop_t* loop); -uint64_t uv_now(uv_loop_t* loop); -void uv_stop(uv_loop_t *); -void uv_walk(uv_loop_t *loop, uv_walk_cb walk_cb, void *arg); - -// handle functions -// uv_handle_t is the base type for all libuv handle types. - -void uv_ref(void *); -void uv_unref(void *); -int uv_has_ref(void *); -void uv_close(void *handle, uv_close_cb close_cb); -int uv_is_active(void *handle); -int uv_is_closing(void *handle); - -// idle functions -// Idle handles will run the given callback once per loop iteration, right -// before the uv_prepare_t handles. Note: The notable difference with prepare -// handles is that when there are active idle handles, the loop will perform a -// zero timeout poll instead of blocking for i/o. Warning: Despite the name, -// idle handles will get their callbacks called on every loop iteration, not -// when the loop is actually "idle". -int uv_idle_init(uv_loop_t *, uv_idle_t *idle); -int uv_idle_start(uv_idle_t *idle, uv_idle_cb cb); -int uv_idle_stop(uv_idle_t *idle); - -// prepare functions -// Prepare handles will run the given callback once per loop iteration, right -// before polling for i/o. -int uv_prepare_init(uv_loop_t *, uv_prepare_t *prepare); -int uv_prepare_start(uv_prepare_t *prepare, uv_prepare_cb cb); -int uv_prepare_stop(uv_prepare_t *prepare); - -// check functions -// Check handles will run the given callback once per loop iteration, right -int uv_check_init(uv_loop_t *, uv_check_t *check); -int uv_check_start(uv_check_t *check, uv_check_cb cb); -int uv_check_stop(uv_check_t *check); - -// async functions -// Async handles allow the user to "wakeup" the event loop and get a callback called from another thread. - -int uv_async_init(uv_loop_t *, uv_async_t*, uv_async_cb); -int uv_async_send(uv_async_t*); - -// timer functions -// Timer handles are used to schedule callbacks to be called in the future. -int uv_timer_init(uv_loop_t *, uv_timer_t *handle); -int uv_timer_start(uv_timer_t *handle, uv_timer_cb cb, uint64_t timeout, uint64_t repeat); -int uv_timer_stop(uv_timer_t *handle); -int uv_timer_again(uv_timer_t *handle); -void uv_timer_set_repeat(uv_timer_t *handle, uint64_t repeat); -uint64_t uv_timer_get_repeat(const uv_timer_t *handle); - -// signal functions -// Signal handles implement Unix style signal handling on a per-event loop -// bases. -int uv_signal_init(uv_loop_t *loop, uv_signal_t *handle); -int uv_signal_start(uv_signal_t *handle, uv_signal_cb signal_cb, int signum); -int uv_signal_stop(uv_signal_t *handle); - -// poll functions Poll handles are used to watch file descriptors for -// readability and writability, similar to the purpose of poll(2). It -// is not okay to have multiple active poll handles for the same -// socket, this can cause libuv to busyloop or otherwise malfunction. -// -// The purpose of poll handles is to enable integrating external -// libraries that rely on the event loop to signal it about the socket -// status changes, like c-ares or libssh2. Using uv_poll_t for any -// other purpose is not recommended; uv_tcp_t, uv_udp_t, etc. provide -// an implementation that is faster and more scalable than what can be -// achieved with uv_poll_t, especially on Windows. -// -// Note On windows only sockets can be polled with poll handles. On -// Unix any file descriptor that would be accepted by poll(2) can be -// used. -int uv_poll_init(uv_loop_t *loop, uv_poll_t *handle, int fd); - -// Initialize the handle using a socket descriptor. On Unix this is -// identical to uv_poll_init(). On windows it takes a SOCKET handle; -// SOCKET handles are another name for HANDLE objects in win32, and -// those are defined as PVOID, even though they are not actually -// pointers (they're small integers). CPython and PyPy both return -// the SOCKET (as cast to an int) from the socket.fileno() method. -// libuv uses ``uv_os_sock_t`` for this type, which is defined as an -// int on unix. -int uv_poll_init_socket(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_poll_t* handle, GEVENT_UV_OS_SOCK_T socket); -int uv_poll_start(uv_poll_t *handle, int events, uv_poll_cb cb); -int uv_poll_stop(uv_poll_t *handle); - -// FS Event handles allow the user to monitor a given path for -// changes, for example, if the file was renamed or there was a -// generic change in it. This handle uses the best backend for the job -// on each platform. -// -// Thereas also uv_fs_poll_t that uses stat for filesystems where -// the kernel event isn't available. -int uv_fs_event_init(uv_loop_t*, uv_fs_event_t*); -int uv_fs_event_start(uv_fs_event_t*, uv_fs_event_cb, const char* path, unsigned int flags); -int uv_fs_event_stop(uv_fs_event_t*); -int uv_fs_event_getpath(uv_fs_event_t*, char* buffer, size_t* size); - -// FS Poll handles allow the user to monitor a given path for changes. -// Unlike uv_fs_event_t, fs poll handles use stat to detect when a -// file has changed so they can work on file systems where fs event -// handles can't. -// -// This is a closer match to libev. -int uv_fs_poll_init(void*, void*); -int uv_fs_poll_start(void*, uv_fs_poll_cb, const char* path, unsigned int); -int uv_fs_poll_stop(void*); - - -/* Standard library */ -void* memset(void *b, int c, size_t len); - - -/* gevent callbacks */ -// Implemented in Python code as 'def_extern'. In the case of poll callbacks and fs -// callbacks, if *status* is less than 0, it will be passed in the revents -// field. In cases of no extra arguments, revents will be 0. -// These will be created as static functions at the end of the -// _source.c and must be pre-declared at the top of that file if we -// call them -typedef void* GeventWatcherObject; -extern "Python" { - // Standard gevent._ffi.loop callbacks. - int python_callback(GeventWatcherObject handle, int revents); - void python_handle_error(GeventWatcherObject handle, int revents); - void python_stop(GeventWatcherObject handle); - - void python_check_callback(uv_check_t* handle); - void python_prepare_callback(uv_prepare_t* handle); - void python_timer0_callback(uv_check_t* handle); - - // libuv specific callback - void _uv_close_callback(uv_handle_t* handle); - void python_sigchld_callback(uv_signal_t* handle, int signum); - void python_queue_callback(uv_handle_t* handle, int revents); -} -// A variable we fill in. -static void (*gevent_noop)(void* handle); - -static void _gevent_signal_callback1(uv_signal_t* handle, int arg); -static void _gevent_async_callback0(uv_async_t* handle); -static void _gevent_prepare_callback0(uv_prepare_t* handle); -static void _gevent_timer_callback0(uv_timer_t* handle); -static void _gevent_check_callback0(uv_check_t* handle); -static void _gevent_idle_callback0(uv_idle_t* handle); -static void _gevent_poll_callback2(uv_poll_t* handle, int status, int events); -static void _gevent_fs_event_callback3(uv_fs_event_t* handle, const char* filename, int events, int status); - -typedef struct _gevent_fs_poll_s { - uv_fs_poll_t handle; - uv_stat_t curr; - uv_stat_t prev; -} gevent_fs_poll_t; - -static void _gevent_fs_poll_callback3(uv_fs_poll_t* handle, int status, const uv_stat_t* prev, const uv_stat_t* curr); - -static void gevent_uv_walk_callback_close(uv_handle_t* handle, void* arg); -static void gevent_close_all_handles(uv_loop_t* loop); -static void gevent_zero_timer(uv_timer_t* handle); -static void gevent_zero_prepare(uv_prepare_t* handle); -static void gevent_zero_check(uv_check_t* handle); -static void gevent_zero_loop(uv_loop_t* handle); |