pypy/module/select/test/test_kqueue.py::AppTestKqueue::()::test_queue_event
self = <pypy.interpreter.typedef.W_ObjectObjectUserDictWeakrefable object at 0x000000011930a608>
def test_queue_event(self):
import errno
import select
> import socket
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# Wrapper module for _socket, providing some additional facilities
# implemented in Python.
"""\
This module provides socket operations and some related functions.
On Unix, it supports IP (Internet Protocol) and Unix domain sockets.
On other systems, it only supports IP. Functions specific for a
socket are available as methods of the socket object.
Functions:
socket() -- create a new socket object
socketpair() -- create a pair of new socket objects [*]
fromfd() -- create a socket object from an open file descriptor [*]
send_fds() -- Send file descriptor to the socket.
recv_fds() -- Receive file descriptors from the socket.
fromshare() -- create a socket object from data received from socket.share() [*]
gethostname() -- return the current hostname
gethostbyname() -- map a hostname to its IP number
gethostbyaddr() -- map an IP number or hostname to DNS info
getservbyname() -- map a service name and a protocol name to a port number
getprotobyname() -- map a protocol name (e.g. 'tcp') to a number
ntohs(), ntohl() -- convert 16, 32 bit int from network to host byte order
htons(), htonl() -- convert 16, 32 bit int from host to network byte order
inet_aton() -- convert IP addr string (123.45.67.89) to 32-bit packed format
inet_ntoa() -- convert 32-bit packed format IP to string (123.45.67.89)
socket.getdefaulttimeout() -- get the default timeout value
socket.setdefaulttimeout() -- set the default timeout value
create_connection() -- connects to an address, with an optional timeout and
optional source address.
[*] not available on all platforms!
Special objects:
SocketType -- type object for socket objects
error -- exception raised for I/O errors
has_ipv6 -- boolean value indicating if IPv6 is supported
IntEnum constants:
AF_INET, AF_UNIX -- socket domains (first argument to socket() call)
SOCK_STREAM, SOCK_DGRAM, SOCK_RAW -- socket types (second argument)
Integer constants:
Many other constants may be defined; these may be used in calls to
the setsockopt() and getsockopt() methods.
"""
import _socket
from _socket import *
import os, sys, io, selectors
from enum import IntEnum, IntFlag
try:
import errno
except ImportError:
errno = None
EBADF = getattr(errno, 'EBADF', 9)
EAGAIN = getattr(errno, 'EAGAIN', 11)
EWOULDBLOCK = getattr(errno, 'EWOULDBLOCK', 11)
__all__ = ["fromfd", "getfqdn", "create_connection", "create_server",
"has_dualstack_ipv6", "AddressFamily", "SocketKind"]
__all__.extend(os._get_exports_list(_socket))
# Set up the socket.AF_* socket.SOCK_* constants as members of IntEnums for
# nicer string representations.
# Note that _socket only knows about the integer values. The public interface
# in this module understands the enums and translates them back from integers
# where needed (e.g. .family property of a socket object).
IntEnum._convert_(
'AddressFamily',
__name__,
lambda C: C.isupper() and C.startswith('AF_'))
IntEnum._convert_(
'SocketKind',
__name__,
lambda C: C.isupper() and C.startswith('SOCK_'))
IntFlag._convert_(
'MsgFlag',
__name__,
lambda C: C.isupper() and C.startswith('MSG_'))
IntFlag._convert_(
'AddressInfo',
__name__,
lambda C: C.isupper() and C.startswith('AI_'))
_LOCALHOST = '127.0.0.1'
_LOCALHOST_V6 = '::1'
def _intenum_converter(value, enum_klass):
"""Convert a numeric family value to an IntEnum member.
If it's not a known member, return the numeric value itself.
"""
try:
return enum_klass(value)
except ValueError:
return value
# WSA error codes
if sys.platform.lower().startswith("win"):
errorTab = {}
errorTab[6] = "Specified event object handle is invalid."
errorTab[8] = "Insufficient memory available."
errorTab[87] = "One or more parameters are invalid."
errorTab[995] = "Overlapped operation aborted."
errorTab[996] = "Overlapped I/O event object not in signaled state."
errorTab[997] = "Overlapped operation will complete later."
errorTab[10004] = "The operation was interrupted."
errorTab[10009] = "A bad file handle was passed."
errorTab[10013] = "Permission denied."
errorTab[10014] = "A fault occurred on the network??" # WSAEFAULT
errorTab[10022] = "An invalid operation was attempted."
errorTab[10024] = "Too many open files."
errorTab[10035] = "The socket operation would block."
errorTab[10036] = "A blocking operation is already in progress."
errorTab[10037] = "Operation already in progress."
errorTab[10038] = "Socket operation on nonsocket."
errorTab[10039] = "Destination address required."
errorTab[10040] = "Message too long."
errorTab[10041] = "Protocol wrong type for socket."
errorTab[10042] = "Bad protocol option."
errorTab[10043] = "Protocol not supported."
errorTab[10044] = "Socket type not supported."
errorTab[10045] = "Operation not supported."
errorTab[10046] = "Protocol family not supported."
errorTab[10047] = "Address family not supported by protocol family."
errorTab[10048] = "The network address is in use."
errorTab[10049] = "Cannot assign requested address."
errorTab[10050] = "Network is down."
errorTab[10051] = "Network is unreachable."
errorTab[10052] = "Network dropped connection on reset."
errorTab[10053] = "Software caused connection abort."
errorTab[10054] = "The connection has been reset."
errorTab[10055] = "No buffer space available."
errorTab[10056] = "Socket is already connected."
errorTab[10057] = "Socket is not connected."
errorTab[10058] = "The network has been shut down."
errorTab[10059] = "Too many references."
errorTab[10060] = "The operation timed out."
errorTab[10061] = "Connection refused."
errorTab[10062] = "Cannot translate name."
errorTab[10063] = "The name is too long."
errorTab[10064] = "The host is down."
errorTab[10065] = "The host is unreachable."
errorTab[10066] = "Directory not empty."
errorTab[10067] = "Too many processes."
errorTab[10068] = "User quota exceeded."
errorTab[10069] = "Disk quota exceeded."
errorTab[10070] = "Stale file handle reference."
errorTab[10071] = "Item is remote."
errorTab[10091] = "Network subsystem is unavailable."
errorTab[10092] = "Winsock.dll version out of range."
errorTab[10093] = "Successful WSAStartup not yet performed."
errorTab[10101] = "Graceful shutdown in progress."
errorTab[10102] = "No more results from WSALookupServiceNext."
errorTab[10103] = "Call has been canceled."
errorTab[10104] = "Procedure call table is invalid."
errorTab[10105] = "Service provider is invalid."
errorTab[10106] = "Service provider failed to initialize."
errorTab[10107] = "System call failure."
errorTab[10108] = "Service not found."
errorTab[10109] = "Class type not found."
errorTab[10110] = "No more results from WSALookupServiceNext."
errorTab[10111] = "Call was canceled."
errorTab[10112] = "Database query was refused."
errorTab[11001] = "Host not found."
errorTab[11002] = "Nonauthoritative host not found."
errorTab[11003] = "This is a nonrecoverable error."
errorTab[11004] = "Valid name, no data record requested type."
errorTab[11005] = "QoS receivers."
errorTab[11006] = "QoS senders."
errorTab[11007] = "No QoS senders."
errorTab[11008] = "QoS no receivers."
errorTab[11009] = "QoS request confirmed."
errorTab[11010] = "QoS admission error."
errorTab[11011] = "QoS policy failure."
errorTab[11012] = "QoS bad style."
errorTab[11013] = "QoS bad object."
errorTab[11014] = "QoS traffic control error."
errorTab[11015] = "QoS generic error."
errorTab[11016] = "QoS service type error."
errorTab[11017] = "QoS flowspec error."
errorTab[11018] = "Invalid QoS provider buffer."
errorTab[11019] = "Invalid QoS filter style."
errorTab[11020] = "Invalid QoS filter style."
errorTab[11021] = "Incorrect QoS filter count."
errorTab[11022] = "Invalid QoS object length."
errorTab[11023] = "Incorrect QoS flow count."
errorTab[11024] = "Unrecognized QoS object."
errorTab[11025] = "Invalid QoS policy object."
errorTab[11026] = "Invalid QoS flow descriptor."
errorTab[11027] = "Invalid QoS provider-specific flowspec."
errorTab[11028] = "Invalid QoS provider-specific filterspec."
errorTab[11029] = "Invalid QoS shape discard mode object."
errorTab[11030] = "Invalid QoS shaping rate object."
errorTab[11031] = "Reserved policy QoS element type."
__all__.append("errorTab")
class _GiveupOnSendfile(Exception): pass
class socket(_socket.socket):
"""A subclass of _socket.socket adding the makefile() method."""
__slots__ = ["__weakref__", "_io_refs", "_closed"]
def __init__(self, family=-1, type=-1, proto=-1, fileno=None):
# For user code address family and type values are IntEnum members, but
# for the underlying _socket.socket they're just integers. The
# constructor of _socket.socket converts the given argument to an
# integer automatically.
if fileno is None:
if family == -1:
family = AF_INET
if type == -1:
type = SOCK_STREAM
if proto == -1:
proto = 0
_socket.socket.__init__(self, family, type, proto, fileno)
self._io_refs = 0
self._closed = False
def __enter__(self):
return self
def __exit__(self, *args):
if not self._closed:
self.close()
def __repr__(self):
"""Wrap __repr__() to reveal the real class name and socket
address(es).
"""
closed = getattr(self, '_closed', False)
s = "<%s.%s%s fd=%i, family=%s, type=%s, proto=%i" \
% (self.__class__.__module__,
self.__class__.__qualname__,
" [closed]" if closed else "",
self.fileno(),
self.family,
self.type,
self.proto)
if not closed:
# getsockname and getpeername may not be available on WASI.
try:
laddr = self.getsockname()
if laddr:
s += ", laddr=%s" % str(laddr)
except (error, AttributeError):
pass
try:
raddr = self.getpeername()
if raddr:
s += ", raddr=%s" % str(raddr)
except (error, AttributeError):
pass
s += '>'
return s
def __getstate__(self):
raise TypeError(f"cannot pickle {self.__class__.__name__!r} object")
def dup(self):
"""dup() -> socket object
Duplicate the socket. Return a new socket object connected to the same
system resource. The new socket is non-inheritable.
"""
fd = dup(self.fileno())
sock = self.__class__(self.family, self.type, self.proto, fileno=fd)
sock.settimeout(self.gettimeout())
return sock
def accept(self):
"""accept() -> (socket object, address info)
Wait for an incoming connection. Return a new socket
representing the connection, and the address of the client.
For IP sockets, the address info is a pair (hostaddr, port).
"""
fd, addr = self._accept()
sock = socket(self.family, self.type, self.proto, fileno=fd)
# Issue #7995: if no default timeout is set and the listening
# socket had a (non-zero) timeout, force the new socket in blocking
# mode to override platform-specific socket flags inheritance.
if getdefaulttimeout() is None and self.gettimeout():
sock.setblocking(True)
return sock, addr
def makefile(self, mode="r", buffering=None, *,
encoding=None, errors=None, newline=None):
"""makefile(...) -> an I/O stream connected to the socket
The arguments are as for io.open() after the filename, except the only
supported mode values are 'r' (default), 'w' and 'b'.
"""
# XXX refactor to share code?
if not set(mode) <= {"r", "w", "b"}:
raise ValueError("invalid mode %r (only r, w, b allowed)" % (mode,))
writing = "w" in mode
reading = "r" in mode or not writing
assert reading or writing
binary = "b" in mode
rawmode = ""
if reading:
rawmode += "r"
if writing:
rawmode += "w"
raw = SocketIO(self, rawmode)
self._io_refs += 1
if buffering is None:
buffering = -1
if buffering < 0:
buffering = io.DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE
if buffering == 0:
if not binary:
raise ValueError("unbuffered streams must be binary")
return raw
if reading and writing:
buffer = io.BufferedRWPair(raw, raw, buffering)
elif reading:
buffer = io.BufferedReader(raw, buffering)
else:
assert writing
buffer = io.BufferedWriter(raw, buffering)
if binary:
return buffer
encoding = io.text_encoding(encoding)
text = io.TextIOWrapper(buffer, encoding, errors, newline)
text.mode = mode
return text
if hasattr(os, 'sendfile'):
def _sendfile_use_sendfile(self, file, offset=0, count=None):
self._check_sendfile_params(file, offset, count)
sockno = self.fileno()
try:
fileno = file.fileno()
except (AttributeError, io.UnsupportedOperation) as err:
raise _GiveupOnSendfile(err) # not a regular file
try:
fsize = os.fstat(fileno).st_size
except OSError as err:
raise _GiveupOnSendfile(err) # not a regular file
if not fsize:
return 0 # empty file
# Truncate to 1GiB to avoid OverflowError, see bpo-38319.
blocksize = min(count or fsize, 2 ** 30)
timeout = self.gettimeout()
if timeout == 0:
raise ValueError("non-blocking sockets are not supported")
# poll/select have the advantage of not requiring any
# extra file descriptor, contrarily to epoll/kqueue
# (also, they require a single syscall).
if hasattr(selectors, 'PollSelector'):
selector = selectors.PollSelector()
else:
selector = selectors.SelectSelector()
selector.register(sockno, selectors.EVENT_WRITE)
total_sent = 0
# localize variable access to minimize overhead
selector_select = selector.select
os_sendfile = os.sendfile
try:
while True:
if timeout and not selector_select(timeout):
raise TimeoutError('timed out')
if count:
blocksize = min(count - total_sent, blocksize)
if blocksize <= 0:
break
try:
sent = os_sendfile(sockno, fileno, offset, blocksize)
except BlockingIOError:
if not timeout:
# Block until the socket is ready to send some
# data; avoids hogging CPU resources.
selector_select()
continue
except OSError as err:
if total_sent == 0:
# We can get here for different reasons, the main
# one being 'file' is not a regular mmap(2)-like
# file, in which case we'll fall back on using
# plain send().
raise _GiveupOnSendfile(err)
raise err from None
else:
if sent == 0:
break # EOF
offset += sent
total_sent += sent
return total_sent
finally:
if total_sent > 0 and hasattr(file, 'seek'):
file.seek(offset)
else:
def _sendfile_use_sendfile(self, file, offset=0, count=None):
raise _GiveupOnSendfile(
"os.sendfile() not available on this platform")
def _sendfile_use_send(self, file, offset=0, count=None):
self._check_sendfile_params(file, offset, count)
if self.gettimeout() == 0:
raise ValueError("non-blocking sockets are not supported")
if offset:
file.seek(offset)
blocksize = min(count, 8192) if count else 8192
total_sent = 0
# localize variable access to minimize overhead
file_read = file.read
sock_send = self.send
try:
while True:
if count:
blocksize = min(count - total_sent, blocksize)
if blocksize <= 0:
break
data = memoryview(file_read(blocksize))
if not data:
break # EOF
while True:
try:
sent = sock_send(data)
except BlockingIOError:
continue
else:
total_sent += sent
if sent < len(data):
data = data[sent:]
else:
break
return total_sent
finally:
if total_sent > 0 and hasattr(file, 'seek'):
file.seek(offset + total_sent)
def _check_sendfile_params(self, file, offset, count):
if 'b' not in getattr(file, 'mode', 'b'):
raise ValueError("file should be opened in binary mode")
if not self.type & SOCK_STREAM:
raise ValueError("only SOCK_STREAM type sockets are supported")
if count is not None:
if not isinstance(count, int):
raise TypeError(
"count must be a positive integer (got {!r})".format(count))
if count <= 0:
raise ValueError(
"count must be a positive integer (got {!r})".format(count))
def sendfile(self, file, offset=0, count=None):
"""sendfile(file[, offset[, count]]) -> sent
Send a file until EOF is reached by using high-performance
os.sendfile() and return the total number of bytes which
were sent.
*file* must be a regular file object opened in binary mode.
If os.sendfile() is not available (e.g. Windows) or file is
not a regular file socket.send() will be used instead.
*offset* tells from where to start reading the file.
If specified, *count* is the total number of bytes to transmit
as opposed to sending the file until EOF is reached.
File position is updated on return or also in case of error in
which case file.tell() can be used to figure out the number of
bytes which were sent.
The socket must be of SOCK_STREAM type.
Non-blocking sockets are not supported.
"""
try:
return self._sendfile_use_sendfile(file, offset, count)
except _GiveupOnSendfile:
return self._sendfile_use_send(file, offset, count)
def _decref_socketios(self):
if self._io_refs > 0:
self._io_refs -= 1
if self._closed:
self.close()
def _real_close(self, _ss=_socket.socket):
# This function should not reference any globals. See issue #808164.
_ss.close(self)
def close(self):
# This function should not reference any globals. See issue #808164.
self._closed = True
if self._io_refs <= 0:
self._real_close()
def detach(self):
"""detach() -> file descriptor
Close the socket object without closing the underlying file descriptor.
The object cannot be used after this call, but the file descriptor
can be reused for other purposes. The file descriptor is returned.
"""
self._closed = True
return super().detach()
@property
def family(self):
"""Read-only access to the address family for this socket.
"""
return _intenum_converter(super().family, AddressFamily)
@property
def type(self):
"""Read-only access to the socket type.
"""
return _intenum_converter(super().type, SocketKind)
if os.name == 'nt':
def get_inheritable(self):
return os.get_handle_inheritable(self.fileno())
def set_inheritable(self, inheritable):
os.set_handle_inheritable(self.fileno(), inheritable)
else:
def get_inheritable(self):
return os.get_inheritable(self.fileno())
def set_inheritable(self, inheritable):
os.set_inheritable(self.fileno(), inheritable)
get_inheritable.__doc__ = "Get the inheritable flag of the socket"
set_inheritable.__doc__ = "Set the inheritable flag of the socket"
def fromfd(fd, family, type, proto=0):
""" fromfd(fd, family, type[, proto]) -> socket object
Create a socket object from a duplicate of the given file
descriptor. The remaining arguments are the same as for socket().
"""
nfd = dup(fd)
return socket(family, type, proto, nfd)
if hasattr(_socket.socket, "sendmsg"):
> import array
E (application-level) ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'array'
../lib-python/3/socket.py:550: ModuleNotFoundError
builder: own-macos-arm64 build #1206
test: pypy/module/select/test/test_kqueue/py/AppTestKqueue/()/test_queue_event