From 3d57e14df7ba5f14a634295caf3b2e60da50bfe2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: James Taylor Date: Fri, 6 Sep 2019 16:31:13 -0700 Subject: Remove windows python distribution from repo and add requirements.txt --- python/gevent/_socketcommon.py | 382 ----------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 382 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 python/gevent/_socketcommon.py (limited to 'python/gevent/_socketcommon.py') diff --git a/python/gevent/_socketcommon.py b/python/gevent/_socketcommon.py deleted file mode 100644 index c1c778f..0000000 --- a/python/gevent/_socketcommon.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,382 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (c) 2009-2014 Denis Bilenko and gevent contributors. See LICENSE for details. -from __future__ import absolute_import - -# standard functions and classes that this module re-implements in a gevent-aware way: -_implements = [ - 'create_connection', - 'socket', - 'SocketType', - 'fromfd', - 'socketpair', -] - -__dns__ = [ - 'getaddrinfo', - 'gethostbyname', - 'gethostbyname_ex', - 'gethostbyaddr', - 'getnameinfo', - 'getfqdn', -] - -_implements += __dns__ - -# non-standard functions that this module provides: -__extensions__ = [ - 'cancel_wait', - 'wait_read', - 'wait_write', - 'wait_readwrite', -] - -# standard functions and classes that this module re-imports -__imports__ = [ - 'error', - 'gaierror', - 'herror', - 'htonl', - 'htons', - 'ntohl', - 'ntohs', - 'inet_aton', - 'inet_ntoa', - 'inet_pton', - 'inet_ntop', - 'timeout', - 'gethostname', - 'getprotobyname', - 'getservbyname', - 'getservbyport', - 'getdefaulttimeout', - 'setdefaulttimeout', - # Windows: - 'errorTab', -] - -__py3_imports__ = [ - # Python 3 - 'AddressFamily', - 'SocketKind', - 'CMSG_LEN', - 'CMSG_SPACE', - 'dup', - 'if_indextoname', - 'if_nameindex', - 'if_nametoindex', - 'sethostname', -] - -__imports__.extend(__py3_imports__) - -import time -import sys -from gevent._hub_local import get_hub_noargs as get_hub -from gevent._compat import string_types, integer_types, PY3 -from gevent._util import copy_globals - -is_windows = sys.platform == 'win32' -is_macos = sys.platform == 'darwin' - -# pylint:disable=no-name-in-module,unused-import -if is_windows: - # no such thing as WSAEPERM or error code 10001 according to winsock.h or MSDN - from errno import WSAEINVAL as EINVAL - from errno import WSAEWOULDBLOCK as EWOULDBLOCK - from errno import WSAEINPROGRESS as EINPROGRESS - from errno import WSAEALREADY as EALREADY - from errno import WSAEISCONN as EISCONN - from gevent.win32util import formatError as strerror - EAGAIN = EWOULDBLOCK -else: - from errno import EINVAL - from errno import EWOULDBLOCK - from errno import EINPROGRESS - from errno import EALREADY - from errno import EAGAIN - from errno import EISCONN - from os import strerror - -try: - from errno import EBADF -except ImportError: - EBADF = 9 - -# macOS can return EPROTOTYPE when writing to a socket that is shutting -# Down. Retrying the write should return the expected EPIPE error. -# Downstream classes (like pywsgi) know how to handle/ignore EPIPE. -# This set is used by socket.send() to decide whether the write should -# be retried. The default is to retry only on EWOULDBLOCK. Here we add -# EPROTOTYPE on macOS to handle this platform-specific race condition. -GSENDAGAIN = (EWOULDBLOCK,) -if is_macos: - from errno import EPROTOTYPE - GSENDAGAIN += (EPROTOTYPE,) - -import _socket -_realsocket = _socket.socket -import socket as __socket__ - -_name = _value = None -__imports__ = copy_globals(__socket__, globals(), - only_names=__imports__, - ignore_missing_names=True) - -for _name in __socket__.__all__: - _value = getattr(__socket__, _name) - if isinstance(_value, (integer_types, string_types)): - globals()[_name] = _value - __imports__.append(_name) - -del _name, _value - -_timeout_error = timeout # pylint: disable=undefined-variable - -from gevent import _hub_primitives -_hub_primitives.set_default_timeout_error(_timeout_error) - -wait = _hub_primitives.wait_on_watcher -wait_read = _hub_primitives.wait_read -wait_write = _hub_primitives.wait_write -wait_readwrite = _hub_primitives.wait_readwrite - -#: The exception raised by default on a call to :func:`cancel_wait` -class cancel_wait_ex(error): # pylint: disable=undefined-variable - def __init__(self): - super(cancel_wait_ex, self).__init__( - EBADF, - 'File descriptor was closed in another greenlet') - - -def cancel_wait(watcher, error=cancel_wait_ex): - """See :meth:`gevent.hub.Hub.cancel_wait`""" - get_hub().cancel_wait(watcher, error) - - -def gethostbyname(hostname): - """ - gethostbyname(host) -> address - - Return the IP address (a string of the form '255.255.255.255') for a host. - - .. seealso:: :doc:`/dns` - """ - return get_hub().resolver.gethostbyname(hostname) - - -def gethostbyname_ex(hostname): - """ - gethostbyname_ex(host) -> (name, aliaslist, addresslist) - - Return the true host name, a list of aliases, and a list of IP addresses, - for a host. The host argument is a string giving a host name or IP number. - Resolve host and port into list of address info entries. - - .. seealso:: :doc:`/dns` - """ - return get_hub().resolver.gethostbyname_ex(hostname) - - -def getaddrinfo(host, port, family=0, socktype=0, proto=0, flags=0): - """ - Resolve host and port into list of address info entries. - - Translate the host/port argument into a sequence of 5-tuples that contain - all the necessary arguments for creating a socket connected to that service. - host is a domain name, a string representation of an IPv4/v6 address or - None. port is a string service name such as 'http', a numeric port number or - None. By passing None as the value of host and port, you can pass NULL to - the underlying C API. - - The family, type and proto arguments can be optionally specified in order to - narrow the list of addresses returned. Passing zero as a value for each of - these arguments selects the full range of results. - - .. seealso:: :doc:`/dns` - """ - return get_hub().resolver.getaddrinfo(host, port, family, socktype, proto, flags) - -if PY3: - # The name of the socktype param changed to type in Python 3. - # See https://github.com/gevent/gevent/issues/960 - # Using inspect here to directly detect the condition is painful because we have to - # wrap it with a try/except TypeError because not all Python 2 - # versions can get the args of a builtin; we also have to use a with to suppress - # the deprecation warning. - d = getaddrinfo.__doc__ - - def getaddrinfo(host, port, family=0, type=0, proto=0, flags=0): # pylint:disable=function-redefined - return get_hub().resolver.getaddrinfo(host, port, family, type, proto, flags) - getaddrinfo.__doc__ = d - del d - - -def gethostbyaddr(ip_address): - """ - gethostbyaddr(ip_address) -> (name, aliaslist, addresslist) - - Return the true host name, a list of aliases, and a list of IP addresses, - for a host. The host argument is a string giving a host name or IP number. - - .. seealso:: :doc:`/dns` - """ - return get_hub().resolver.gethostbyaddr(ip_address) - - -def getnameinfo(sockaddr, flags): - """ - getnameinfo(sockaddr, flags) -> (host, port) - - Get host and port for a sockaddr. - - .. seealso:: :doc:`/dns` - """ - return get_hub().resolver.getnameinfo(sockaddr, flags) - - -def getfqdn(name=''): - """Get fully qualified domain name from name. - - An empty argument is interpreted as meaning the local host. - - First the hostname returned by gethostbyaddr() is checked, then - possibly existing aliases. In case no FQDN is available, hostname - from gethostname() is returned. - """ - # pylint: disable=undefined-variable - name = name.strip() - if not name or name == '0.0.0.0': - name = gethostname() - try: - hostname, aliases, _ = gethostbyaddr(name) - except error: - pass - else: - aliases.insert(0, hostname) - for name in aliases: # EWW! pylint:disable=redefined-argument-from-local - if isinstance(name, bytes): - if b'.' in name: - break - elif '.' in name: - break - else: - name = hostname - return name - -def __send_chunk(socket, data_memory, flags, timeleft, end, timeout=_timeout_error): - """ - Send the complete contents of ``data_memory`` before returning. - This is the core loop around :meth:`send`. - - :param timeleft: Either ``None`` if there is no timeout involved, - or a float indicating the timeout to use. - :param end: Either ``None`` if there is no timeout involved, or - a float giving the absolute end time. - :return: An updated value for ``timeleft`` (or None) - :raises timeout: If ``timeleft`` was given and elapsed while - sending this chunk. - """ - data_sent = 0 - len_data_memory = len(data_memory) - started_timer = 0 - while data_sent < len_data_memory: - chunk = data_memory[data_sent:] - if timeleft is None: - data_sent += socket.send(chunk, flags) - elif started_timer and timeleft <= 0: - # Check before sending to guarantee a check - # happens even if each chunk successfully sends its data - # (especially important for SSL sockets since they have large - # buffers). But only do this if we've actually tried to - # send something once to avoid spurious timeouts on non-blocking - # sockets. - raise timeout('timed out') - else: - started_timer = 1 - data_sent += socket.send(chunk, flags, timeout=timeleft) - timeleft = end - time.time() - - return timeleft - -def _sendall(socket, data_memory, flags, - SOL_SOCKET=__socket__.SOL_SOCKET, # pylint:disable=no-member - SO_SNDBUF=__socket__.SO_SNDBUF): # pylint:disable=no-member - """ - Send the *data_memory* (which should be a memoryview) - using the gevent *socket*, performing well on PyPy. - """ - - # On PyPy up through 5.10.0, both PyPy2 and PyPy3, subviews - # (slices) of a memoryview() object copy the underlying bytes the - # first time the builtin socket.send() method is called. On a - # non-blocking socket (that thus calls socket.send() many times) - # with a large input, this results in many repeated copies of an - # ever smaller string, depending on the networking buffering. For - # example, if each send() can process 1MB of a 50MB input, and we - # naively pass the entire remaining subview each time, we'd copy - # 49MB, 48MB, 47MB, etc, thus completely killing performance. To - # workaround this problem, we work in reasonable, fixed-size - # chunks. This results in a 10x improvement to bench_sendall.py, - # while having no measurable impact on CPython (since it doesn't - # copy at all the only extra overhead is a few python function - # calls, which is negligible for large inputs). - - # On one macOS machine, PyPy3 5.10.1 produced ~ 67.53 MB/s before this change, - # and ~ 616.01 MB/s after. - - # See https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/issues/2091/non-blocking-socketsend-slow-gevent - - # Too small of a chunk (the socket's buf size is usually too - # small) results in reduced perf due to *too many* calls to send and too many - # small copies. With a buffer of 143K (the default on my system), for - # example, bench_sendall.py yields ~264MB/s, while using 1MB yields - # ~653MB/s (matching CPython). 1MB is arbitrary and might be better - # chosen, say, to match a page size? - - len_data_memory = len(data_memory) - if not len_data_memory: - # Don't try to send empty data at all, no point, and breaks ssl - # See issue 719 - return 0 - - - chunk_size = max(socket.getsockopt(SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDBUF), 1024 * 1024) - - data_sent = 0 - end = None - timeleft = None - if socket.timeout is not None: - timeleft = socket.timeout - end = time.time() + timeleft - - while data_sent < len_data_memory: - chunk_end = min(data_sent + chunk_size, len_data_memory) - chunk = data_memory[data_sent:chunk_end] - - timeleft = __send_chunk(socket, chunk, flags, timeleft, end) - data_sent += len(chunk) # Guaranteed it sent the whole thing - -# pylint:disable=no-member -_RESOLVABLE_FAMILIES = (__socket__.AF_INET,) -if __socket__.has_ipv6: - _RESOLVABLE_FAMILIES += (__socket__.AF_INET6,) - -def _resolve_addr(sock, address): - # Internal method: resolve the AF_INET[6] address using - # getaddrinfo. - if sock.family not in _RESOLVABLE_FAMILIES or not isinstance(address, tuple): - return address - # address is (host, port) (ipv4) or (host, port, flowinfo, scopeid) (ipv6). - - # We don't pass the port to getaddrinfo because the C - # socket module doesn't either (on some systems its - # illegal to do that without also passing socket type and - # protocol). Instead we join the port back at the end. - # See https://github.com/gevent/gevent/issues/1252 - host, port = address[:2] - r = getaddrinfo(host, None, sock.family) - address = r[0][-1] - if len(address) == 2: - address = (address[0], port) - else: - address = (address[0], port, address[2], address[3]) - return address -- cgit v1.2.3