From d3907f0dcac6c6e0d7b3c3abe69c64fe4e9dcaa6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Yaroslav Brustinov Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2017 14:21:30 +0200 Subject: PyZMQ restore removed by accident version of Python3/32 bits Change-Id: Ie8a54015a02bdcc5cd0a50faff7b82cf0ad8de93 Signed-off-by: Yaroslav Brustinov --- .../python3/ucs4/32bit/zmq/sugar/socket.py | 495 +++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 495 insertions(+) create mode 100644 scripts/external_libs/pyzmq-14.5.0/python3/ucs4/32bit/zmq/sugar/socket.py (limited to 'scripts/external_libs/pyzmq-14.5.0/python3/ucs4/32bit/zmq/sugar/socket.py') diff --git a/scripts/external_libs/pyzmq-14.5.0/python3/ucs4/32bit/zmq/sugar/socket.py b/scripts/external_libs/pyzmq-14.5.0/python3/ucs4/32bit/zmq/sugar/socket.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c91589d7 --- /dev/null +++ b/scripts/external_libs/pyzmq-14.5.0/python3/ucs4/32bit/zmq/sugar/socket.py @@ -0,0 +1,495 @@ +# coding: utf-8 +"""0MQ Socket pure Python methods.""" + +# Copyright (C) PyZMQ Developers +# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License. + + +import codecs +import random +import warnings + +import zmq +from zmq.backend import Socket as SocketBase +from .poll import Poller +from . import constants +from .attrsettr import AttributeSetter +from zmq.error import ZMQError, ZMQBindError +from zmq.utils import jsonapi +from zmq.utils.strtypes import bytes,unicode,basestring +from zmq.utils.interop import cast_int_addr + +from .constants import ( + SNDMORE, ENOTSUP, POLLIN, + int64_sockopt_names, + int_sockopt_names, + bytes_sockopt_names, + fd_sockopt_names, +) +try: + import cPickle + pickle = cPickle +except: + cPickle = None + import pickle + +try: + DEFAULT_PROTOCOL = pickle.DEFAULT_PROTOCOL +except AttributeError: + DEFAULT_PROTOCOL = pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL + + +class Socket(SocketBase, AttributeSetter): + """The ZMQ socket object + + To create a Socket, first create a Context:: + + ctx = zmq.Context.instance() + + then call ``ctx.socket(socket_type)``:: + + s = ctx.socket(zmq.ROUTER) + + """ + _shadow = False + + def __del__(self): + if not self._shadow: + self.close() + + # socket as context manager: + def __enter__(self): + """Sockets are context managers + + .. versionadded:: 14.4 + """ + return self + + def __exit__(self, *args, **kwargs): + self.close() + + #------------------------------------------------------------------------- + # Socket creation + #------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + @classmethod + def shadow(cls, address): + """Shadow an existing libzmq socket + + address is the integer address of the libzmq socket + or an FFI pointer to it. + + .. versionadded:: 14.1 + """ + address = cast_int_addr(address) + return cls(shadow=address) + + #------------------------------------------------------------------------- + # Deprecated aliases + #------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + @property + def socket_type(self): + warnings.warn("Socket.socket_type is deprecated, use Socket.type", + DeprecationWarning + ) + return self.type + + #------------------------------------------------------------------------- + # Hooks for sockopt completion + #------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + def __dir__(self): + keys = dir(self.__class__) + for collection in ( + bytes_sockopt_names, + int_sockopt_names, + int64_sockopt_names, + fd_sockopt_names, + ): + keys.extend(collection) + return keys + + #------------------------------------------------------------------------- + # Getting/Setting options + #------------------------------------------------------------------------- + setsockopt = SocketBase.set + getsockopt = SocketBase.get + + def set_string(self, option, optval, encoding='utf-8'): + """set socket options with a unicode object + + This is simply a wrapper for setsockopt to protect from encoding ambiguity. + + See the 0MQ documentation for details on specific options. + + Parameters + ---------- + option : int + The name of the option to set. Can be any of: SUBSCRIBE, + UNSUBSCRIBE, IDENTITY + optval : unicode string (unicode on py2, str on py3) + The value of the option to set. + encoding : str + The encoding to be used, default is utf8 + """ + if not isinstance(optval, unicode): + raise TypeError("unicode strings only") + return self.set(option, optval.encode(encoding)) + + setsockopt_unicode = setsockopt_string = set_string + + def get_string(self, option, encoding='utf-8'): + """get the value of a socket option + + See the 0MQ documentation for details on specific options. + + Parameters + ---------- + option : int + The option to retrieve. + + Returns + ------- + optval : unicode string (unicode on py2, str on py3) + The value of the option as a unicode string. + """ + + if option not in constants.bytes_sockopts: + raise TypeError("option %i will not return a string to be decoded"%option) + return self.getsockopt(option).decode(encoding) + + getsockopt_unicode = getsockopt_string = get_string + + def bind_to_random_port(self, addr, min_port=49152, max_port=65536, max_tries=100): + """bind this socket to a random port in a range + + Parameters + ---------- + addr : str + The address string without the port to pass to ``Socket.bind()``. + min_port : int, optional + The minimum port in the range of ports to try (inclusive). + max_port : int, optional + The maximum port in the range of ports to try (exclusive). + max_tries : int, optional + The maximum number of bind attempts to make. + + Returns + ------- + port : int + The port the socket was bound to. + + Raises + ------ + ZMQBindError + if `max_tries` reached before successful bind + """ + for i in range(max_tries): + try: + port = random.randrange(min_port, max_port) + self.bind('%s:%s' % (addr, port)) + except ZMQError as exception: + if not exception.errno == zmq.EADDRINUSE: + raise + else: + return port + raise ZMQBindError("Could not bind socket to random port.") + + def get_hwm(self): + """get the High Water Mark + + On libzmq ≥ 3, this gets SNDHWM if available, otherwise RCVHWM + """ + major = zmq.zmq_version_info()[0] + if major >= 3: + # return sndhwm, fallback on rcvhwm + try: + return self.getsockopt(zmq.SNDHWM) + except zmq.ZMQError as e: + pass + + return self.getsockopt(zmq.RCVHWM) + else: + return self.getsockopt(zmq.HWM) + + def set_hwm(self, value): + """set the High Water Mark + + On libzmq ≥ 3, this sets both SNDHWM and RCVHWM + """ + major = zmq.zmq_version_info()[0] + if major >= 3: + raised = None + try: + self.sndhwm = value + except Exception as e: + raised = e + try: + self.rcvhwm = value + except Exception: + raised = e + + if raised: + raise raised + else: + return self.setsockopt(zmq.HWM, value) + + hwm = property(get_hwm, set_hwm, + """property for High Water Mark + + Setting hwm sets both SNDHWM and RCVHWM as appropriate. + It gets SNDHWM if available, otherwise RCVHWM. + """ + ) + + #------------------------------------------------------------------------- + # Sending and receiving messages + #------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + def send_multipart(self, msg_parts, flags=0, copy=True, track=False): + """send a sequence of buffers as a multipart message + + The zmq.SNDMORE flag is added to all msg parts before the last. + + Parameters + ---------- + msg_parts : iterable + A sequence of objects to send as a multipart message. Each element + can be any sendable object (Frame, bytes, buffer-providers) + flags : int, optional + SNDMORE is handled automatically for frames before the last. + copy : bool, optional + Should the frame(s) be sent in a copying or non-copying manner. + track : bool, optional + Should the frame(s) be tracked for notification that ZMQ has + finished with it (ignored if copy=True). + + Returns + ------- + None : if copy or not track + MessageTracker : if track and not copy + a MessageTracker object, whose `pending` property will + be True until the last send is completed. + """ + for msg in msg_parts[:-1]: + self.send(msg, SNDMORE|flags, copy=copy, track=track) + # Send the last part without the extra SNDMORE flag. + return self.send(msg_parts[-1], flags, copy=copy, track=track) + + def recv_multipart(self, flags=0, copy=True, track=False): + """receive a multipart message as a list of bytes or Frame objects + + Parameters + ---------- + flags : int, optional + Any supported flag: NOBLOCK. If NOBLOCK is set, this method + will raise a ZMQError with EAGAIN if a message is not ready. + If NOBLOCK is not set, then this method will block until a + message arrives. + copy : bool, optional + Should the message frame(s) be received in a copying or non-copying manner? + If False a Frame object is returned for each part, if True a copy of + the bytes is made for each frame. + track : bool, optional + Should the message frame(s) be tracked for notification that ZMQ has + finished with it? (ignored if copy=True) + + Returns + ------- + msg_parts : list + A list of frames in the multipart message; either Frames or bytes, + depending on `copy`. + + """ + parts = [self.recv(flags, copy=copy, track=track)] + # have first part already, only loop while more to receive + while self.getsockopt(zmq.RCVMORE): + part = self.recv(flags, copy=copy, track=track) + parts.append(part) + + return parts + + def send_string(self, u, flags=0, copy=True, encoding='utf-8'): + """send a Python unicode string as a message with an encoding + + 0MQ communicates with raw bytes, so you must encode/decode + text (unicode on py2, str on py3) around 0MQ. + + Parameters + ---------- + u : Python unicode string (unicode on py2, str on py3) + The unicode string to send. + flags : int, optional + Any valid send flag. + encoding : str [default: 'utf-8'] + The encoding to be used + """ + if not isinstance(u, basestring): + raise TypeError("unicode/str objects only") + return self.send(u.encode(encoding), flags=flags, copy=copy) + + send_unicode = send_string + + def recv_string(self, flags=0, encoding='utf-8'): + """receive a unicode string, as sent by send_string + + Parameters + ---------- + flags : int + Any valid recv flag. + encoding : str [default: 'utf-8'] + The encoding to be used + + Returns + ------- + s : unicode string (unicode on py2, str on py3) + The Python unicode string that arrives as encoded bytes. + """ + b = self.recv(flags=flags) + return b.decode(encoding) + + recv_unicode = recv_string + + def send_pyobj(self, obj, flags=0, protocol=DEFAULT_PROTOCOL): + """send a Python object as a message using pickle to serialize + + Parameters + ---------- + obj : Python object + The Python object to send. + flags : int + Any valid send flag. + protocol : int + The pickle protocol number to use. The default is pickle.DEFAULT_PROTOCOl + where defined, and pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL elsewhere. + """ + msg = pickle.dumps(obj, protocol) + return self.send(msg, flags) + + def recv_pyobj(self, flags=0): + """receive a Python object as a message using pickle to serialize + + Parameters + ---------- + flags : int + Any valid recv flag. + + Returns + ------- + obj : Python object + The Python object that arrives as a message. + """ + s = self.recv(flags) + return pickle.loads(s) + + def send_json(self, obj, flags=0, **kwargs): + """send a Python object as a message using json to serialize + + Keyword arguments are passed on to json.dumps + + Parameters + ---------- + obj : Python object + The Python object to send + flags : int + Any valid send flag + """ + msg = jsonapi.dumps(obj, **kwargs) + return self.send(msg, flags) + + def recv_json(self, flags=0, **kwargs): + """receive a Python object as a message using json to serialize + + Keyword arguments are passed on to json.loads + + Parameters + ---------- + flags : int + Any valid recv flag. + + Returns + ------- + obj : Python object + The Python object that arrives as a message. + """ + msg = self.recv(flags) + return jsonapi.loads(msg, **kwargs) + + _poller_class = Poller + + def poll(self, timeout=None, flags=POLLIN): + """poll the socket for events + + The default is to poll forever for incoming + events. Timeout is in milliseconds, if specified. + + Parameters + ---------- + timeout : int [default: None] + The timeout (in milliseconds) to wait for an event. If unspecified + (or specified None), will wait forever for an event. + flags : bitfield (int) [default: POLLIN] + The event flags to poll for (any combination of POLLIN|POLLOUT). + The default is to check for incoming events (POLLIN). + + Returns + ------- + events : bitfield (int) + The events that are ready and waiting. Will be 0 if no events were ready + by the time timeout was reached. + """ + + if self.closed: + raise ZMQError(ENOTSUP) + + p = self._poller_class() + p.register(self, flags) + evts = dict(p.poll(timeout)) + # return 0 if no events, otherwise return event bitfield + return evts.get(self, 0) + + def get_monitor_socket(self, events=None, addr=None): + """Return a connected PAIR socket ready to receive the event notifications. + + .. versionadded:: libzmq-4.0 + .. versionadded:: 14.0 + + Parameters + ---------- + events : bitfield (int) [default: ZMQ_EVENTS_ALL] + The bitmask defining which events are wanted. + addr : string [default: None] + The optional endpoint for the monitoring sockets. + + Returns + ------- + socket : (PAIR) + The socket is already connected and ready to receive messages. + """ + # safe-guard, method only available on libzmq >= 4 + if zmq.zmq_version_info() < (4,): + raise NotImplementedError("get_monitor_socket requires libzmq >= 4, have %s" % zmq.zmq_version()) + if addr is None: + # create endpoint name from internal fd + addr = "inproc://monitor.s-%d" % self.FD + if events is None: + # use all events + events = zmq.EVENT_ALL + # attach monitoring socket + self.monitor(addr, events) + # create new PAIR socket and connect it + ret = self.context.socket(zmq.PAIR) + ret.connect(addr) + return ret + + def disable_monitor(self): + """Shutdown the PAIR socket (created using get_monitor_socket) + that is serving socket events. + + .. versionadded:: 14.4 + """ + self.monitor(None, 0) + + +__all__ = ['Socket'] -- cgit 1.2.3-korg