# Copyright (c) 2009-2012 Denis Bilenko. See LICENSE for details. """ gevent is a coroutine-based Python networking library that uses greenlet to provide a high-level synchronous API on top of libev event loop. See http://www.gevent.org/ for the documentation. .. versionchanged:: 1.3a2 Add the `config` object. """ from __future__ import absolute_import from collections import namedtuple _version_info = namedtuple('version_info', ('major', 'minor', 'micro', 'releaselevel', 'serial')) #: The programatic version identifier. The fields have (roughly) the #: same meaning as :data:`sys.version_info` #: .. deprecated:: 1.2 #: Use ``pkg_resources.parse_version(__version__)`` (or the equivalent #: ``packaging.version.Version(__version__)``). version_info = _version_info(1, 3, 0, 'dev', 0) #: The human-readable PEP 440 version identifier. #: Use ``pkg_resources.parse_version(__version__)`` or #: ``packaging.version.Version(__version__)`` to get a machine-usable #: value. __version__ = '1.3.6' __all__ = [ 'get_hub', 'Greenlet', 'GreenletExit', 'spawn', 'spawn_later', 'spawn_raw', 'iwait', 'wait', 'killall', 'Timeout', 'with_timeout', 'getcurrent', 'sleep', 'idle', 'kill', 'signal', # deprecated 'signal_handler', 'fork', 'reinit', 'getswitchinterval', 'setswitchinterval', # Added in 1.3a2 'config', ] import sys if sys.platform == 'win32': # trigger WSAStartup call import socket # pylint:disable=unused-import,useless-suppression del socket try: # Floating point number, in number of seconds, # like time.time getswitchinterval = sys.getswitchinterval setswitchinterval = sys.setswitchinterval except AttributeError: # Running on Python 2 _switchinterval = 0.005 def getswitchinterval(): return _switchinterval def setswitchinterval(interval): # Weed out None and non-numbers. This is not # exactly exception compatible with the Python 3 # versions. if interval > 0: global _switchinterval _switchinterval = interval from gevent._config import config from gevent._hub_local import get_hub from gevent._hub_primitives import iwait_on_objects as iwait from gevent._hub_primitives import wait_on_objects as wait from gevent.greenlet import Greenlet, joinall, killall joinall = joinall # export for pylint spawn = Greenlet.spawn spawn_later = Greenlet.spawn_later #: The singleton configuration object for gevent. config = config from gevent.timeout import Timeout, with_timeout from gevent.hub import getcurrent, GreenletExit, spawn_raw, sleep, idle, kill, reinit try: from gevent.os import fork except ImportError: __all__.remove('fork') # See https://github.com/gevent/gevent/issues/648 # A temporary backwards compatibility shim to enable users to continue # to treat 'from gevent import signal' as a callable, to matter whether # the 'gevent.signal' module has been imported first from gevent.hub import signal as _signal_class signal_handler = _signal_class from gevent import signal as _signal_module # The object 'gevent.signal' must: # - be callable, returning a gevent.hub.signal; # - answer True to isinstance(gevent.signal(...), gevent.signal); # - answer True to isinstance(gevent.signal(...), gevent.hub.signal) # - have all the attributes of the module 'gevent.signal'; # - answer True to isinstance(gevent.signal, types.ModuleType) (optional) # The only way to do this is to use a metaclass, an instance of which (a class) # is put in sys.modules and is substituted for gevent.hub.signal. # This handles everything except the last one. class _signal_metaclass(type): def __getattr__(cls, name): return getattr(_signal_module, name) def __setattr__(cls, name, value): setattr(_signal_module, name, value) def __instancecheck__(cls, instance): return isinstance(instance, _signal_class) def __dir__(cls): return dir(_signal_module) class signal(object): __doc__ = _signal_module.__doc__ def __new__(cls, *args, **kwargs): return _signal_class(*args, **kwargs) # The metaclass is applied after the class declaration # for Python 2/3 compatibility signal = _signal_metaclass(str("signal"), (), dict(signal.__dict__)) sys.modules['gevent.signal'] = signal sys.modules['gevent.hub'].signal = signal del sys # the following makes hidden imports visible to freezing tools like # py2exe. see https://github.com/gevent/gevent/issues/181 def __dependencies_for_freezing(): # pylint:disable=unused-variable from gevent import core from gevent import resolver_thread from gevent import resolver_ares from gevent import socket as _socket from gevent import threadpool from gevent import thread from gevent import threading from gevent import select from gevent import subprocess import pprint import traceback import signal as _signal del __dependencies_for_freezing