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"""Event loop and event loop policy.""" |
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__all__ = ( |
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'AbstractEventLoopPolicy', |
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'AbstractEventLoop', 'AbstractServer', |
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'Handle', 'TimerHandle', |
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'get_event_loop_policy', 'set_event_loop_policy', |
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'get_event_loop', 'set_event_loop', 'new_event_loop', |
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'get_child_watcher', 'set_child_watcher', |
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'_set_running_loop', 'get_running_loop', |
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'_get_running_loop', |
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) |
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import contextvars |
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import os |
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import socket |
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import subprocess |
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import sys |
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import threading |
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from . import format_helpers |
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class Handle: |
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"""Object returned by callback registration methods.""" |
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__slots__ = ('_callback', '_args', '_cancelled', '_loop', |
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'_source_traceback', '_repr', '__weakref__', |
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'_context') |
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def __init__(self, callback, args, loop, context=None): |
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if context is None: |
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context = contextvars.copy_context() |
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self._context = context |
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self._loop = loop |
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self._callback = callback |
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self._args = args |
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self._cancelled = False |
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self._repr = None |
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if self._loop.get_debug(): |
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self._source_traceback = format_helpers.extract_stack( |
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sys._getframe(1)) |
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else: |
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self._source_traceback = None |
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def _repr_info(self): |
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info = [self.__class__.__name__] |
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if self._cancelled: |
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info.append('cancelled') |
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if self._callback is not None: |
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info.append(format_helpers._format_callback_source( |
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self._callback, self._args)) |
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if self._source_traceback: |
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frame = self._source_traceback[-1] |
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info.append(f'created at {frame[0]}:{frame[1]}') |
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return info |
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def __repr__(self): |
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if self._repr is not None: |
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return self._repr |
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info = self._repr_info() |
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return '<{}>'.format(' '.join(info)) |
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def cancel(self): |
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if not self._cancelled: |
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self._cancelled = True |
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if self._loop.get_debug(): |
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self._repr = repr(self) |
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self._callback = None |
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self._args = None |
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def cancelled(self): |
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return self._cancelled |
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def _run(self): |
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try: |
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self._context.run(self._callback, *self._args) |
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except (SystemExit, KeyboardInterrupt): |
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raise |
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except BaseException as exc: |
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cb = format_helpers._format_callback_source( |
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self._callback, self._args) |
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msg = f'Exception in callback {cb}' |
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context = { |
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'message': msg, |
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'exception': exc, |
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'handle': self, |
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} |
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if self._source_traceback: |
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context['source_traceback'] = self._source_traceback |
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self._loop.call_exception_handler(context) |
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self = None |
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class TimerHandle(Handle): |
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"""Object returned by timed callback registration methods.""" |
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__slots__ = ['_scheduled', '_when'] |
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def __init__(self, when, callback, args, loop, context=None): |
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assert when is not None |
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super().__init__(callback, args, loop, context) |
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if self._source_traceback: |
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del self._source_traceback[-1] |
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self._when = when |
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self._scheduled = False |
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def _repr_info(self): |
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info = super()._repr_info() |
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pos = 2 if self._cancelled else 1 |
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info.insert(pos, f'when={self._when}') |
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return info |
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def __hash__(self): |
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return hash(self._when) |
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def __lt__(self, other): |
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if isinstance(other, TimerHandle): |
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return self._when < other._when |
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return NotImplemented |
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def __le__(self, other): |
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if isinstance(other, TimerHandle): |
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return self._when < other._when or self.__eq__(other) |
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return NotImplemented |
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def __gt__(self, other): |
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if isinstance(other, TimerHandle): |
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return self._when > other._when |
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return NotImplemented |
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def __ge__(self, other): |
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if isinstance(other, TimerHandle): |
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return self._when > other._when or self.__eq__(other) |
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return NotImplemented |
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def __eq__(self, other): |
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if isinstance(other, TimerHandle): |
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return (self._when == other._when and |
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self._callback == other._callback and |
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self._args == other._args and |
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self._cancelled == other._cancelled) |
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return NotImplemented |
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def cancel(self): |
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if not self._cancelled: |
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self._loop._timer_handle_cancelled(self) |
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super().cancel() |
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def when(self): |
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"""Return a scheduled callback time. |
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The time is an absolute timestamp, using the same time |
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reference as loop.time(). |
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""" |
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return self._when |
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class AbstractServer: |
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"""Abstract server returned by create_server().""" |
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def close(self): |
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"""Stop serving. This leaves existing connections open.""" |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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def get_loop(self): |
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"""Get the event loop the Server object is attached to.""" |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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def is_serving(self): |
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"""Return True if the server is accepting connections.""" |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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async def start_serving(self): |
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"""Start accepting connections. |
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This method is idempotent, so it can be called when |
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the server is already being serving. |
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""" |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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async def serve_forever(self): |
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"""Start accepting connections until the coroutine is cancelled. |
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The server is closed when the coroutine is cancelled. |
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""" |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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async def wait_closed(self): |
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"""Coroutine to wait until service is closed.""" |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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async def __aenter__(self): |
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return self |
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async def __aexit__(self, *exc): |
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self.close() |
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await self.wait_closed() |
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class AbstractEventLoop: |
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"""Abstract event loop.""" |
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def run_forever(self): |
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"""Run the event loop until stop() is called.""" |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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def run_until_complete(self, future): |
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"""Run the event loop until a Future is done. |
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Return the Future's result, or raise its exception. |
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""" |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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def stop(self): |
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"""Stop the event loop as soon as reasonable. |
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Exactly how soon that is may depend on the implementation, but |
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no more I/O callbacks should be scheduled. |
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""" |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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def is_running(self): |
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"""Return whether the event loop is currently running.""" |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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def is_closed(self): |
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"""Returns True if the event loop was closed.""" |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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def close(self): |
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"""Close the loop. |
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The loop should not be running. |
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This is idempotent and irreversible. |
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No other methods should be called after this one. |
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""" |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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async def shutdown_asyncgens(self): |
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"""Shutdown all active asynchronous generators.""" |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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async def shutdown_default_executor(self): |
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"""Schedule the shutdown of the default executor.""" |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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def _timer_handle_cancelled(self, handle): |
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"""Notification that a TimerHandle has been cancelled.""" |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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def call_soon(self, callback, *args, context=None): |
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return self.call_later(0, callback, *args, context=context) |
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def call_later(self, delay, callback, *args, context=None): |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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def call_at(self, when, callback, *args, context=None): |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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def time(self): |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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def create_future(self): |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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def create_task(self, coro, *, name=None): |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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def call_soon_threadsafe(self, callback, *args, context=None): |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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def run_in_executor(self, executor, func, *args): |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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def set_default_executor(self, executor): |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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async def getaddrinfo(self, host, port, *, |
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family=0, type=0, proto=0, flags=0): |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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async def getnameinfo(self, sockaddr, flags=0): |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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async def create_connection( |
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self, protocol_factory, host=None, port=None, |
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*, ssl=None, family=0, proto=0, |
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flags=0, sock=None, local_addr=None, |
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server_hostname=None, |
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ssl_handshake_timeout=None, |
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happy_eyeballs_delay=None, interleave=None): |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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async def create_server( |
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self, protocol_factory, host=None, port=None, |
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*, family=socket.AF_UNSPEC, |
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flags=socket.AI_PASSIVE, sock=None, backlog=100, |
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ssl=None, reuse_address=None, reuse_port=None, |
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ssl_handshake_timeout=None, |
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start_serving=True): |
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"""A coroutine which creates a TCP server bound to host and port. |
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The return value is a Server object which can be used to stop |
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the service. |
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If host is an empty string or None all interfaces are assumed |
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and a list of multiple sockets will be returned (most likely |
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one for IPv4 and another one for IPv6). The host parameter can also be |
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a sequence (e.g. list) of hosts to bind to. |
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family can be set to either AF_INET or AF_INET6 to force the |
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socket to use IPv4 or IPv6. If not set it will be determined |
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from host (defaults to AF_UNSPEC). |
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flags is a bitmask for getaddrinfo(). |
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sock can optionally be specified in order to use a preexisting |
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socket object. |
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backlog is the maximum number of queued connections passed to |
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listen() (defaults to 100). |
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ssl can be set to an SSLContext to enable SSL over the |
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accepted connections. |
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reuse_address tells the kernel to reuse a local socket in |
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TIME_WAIT state, without waiting for its natural timeout to |
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expire. If not specified will automatically be set to True on |
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UNIX. |
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reuse_port tells the kernel to allow this endpoint to be bound to |
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the same port as other existing endpoints are bound to, so long as |
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they all set this flag when being created. This option is not |
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supported on Windows. |
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ssl_handshake_timeout is the time in seconds that an SSL server |
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will wait for completion of the SSL handshake before aborting the |
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connection. Default is 60s. |
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start_serving set to True (default) causes the created server |
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to start accepting connections immediately. When set to False, |
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the user should await Server.start_serving() or Server.serve_forever() |
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to make the server to start accepting connections. |
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""" |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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async def sendfile(self, transport, file, offset=0, count=None, |
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*, fallback=True): |
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"""Send a file through a transport. |
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Return an amount of sent bytes. |
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""" |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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async def start_tls(self, transport, protocol, sslcontext, *, |
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server_side=False, |
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server_hostname=None, |
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ssl_handshake_timeout=None): |
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"""Upgrade a transport to TLS. |
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Return a new transport that *protocol* should start using |
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immediately. |
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""" |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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async def create_unix_connection( |
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self, protocol_factory, path=None, *, |
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ssl=None, sock=None, |
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server_hostname=None, |
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ssl_handshake_timeout=None): |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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async def create_unix_server( |
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self, protocol_factory, path=None, *, |
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sock=None, backlog=100, ssl=None, |
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ssl_handshake_timeout=None, |
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start_serving=True): |
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"""A coroutine which creates a UNIX Domain Socket server. |
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The return value is a Server object, which can be used to stop |
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the service. |
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path is a str, representing a file system path to bind the |
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server socket to. |
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sock can optionally be specified in order to use a preexisting |
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socket object. |
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backlog is the maximum number of queued connections passed to |
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listen() (defaults to 100). |
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ssl can be set to an SSLContext to enable SSL over the |
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accepted connections. |
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ssl_handshake_timeout is the time in seconds that an SSL server |
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will wait for the SSL handshake to complete (defaults to 60s). |
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start_serving set to True (default) causes the created server |
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to start accepting connections immediately. When set to False, |
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the user should await Server.start_serving() or Server.serve_forever() |
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to make the server to start accepting connections. |
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""" |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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async def connect_accepted_socket( |
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self, protocol_factory, sock, |
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*, ssl=None, |
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ssl_handshake_timeout=None): |
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"""Handle an accepted connection. |
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This is used by servers that accept connections outside of |
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asyncio, but use asyncio to handle connections. |
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This method is a coroutine. When completed, the coroutine |
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returns a (transport, protocol) pair. |
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""" |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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async def create_datagram_endpoint(self, protocol_factory, |
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local_addr=None, remote_addr=None, *, |
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family=0, proto=0, flags=0, |
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reuse_address=None, reuse_port=None, |
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allow_broadcast=None, sock=None): |
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"""A coroutine which creates a datagram endpoint. |
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This method will try to establish the endpoint in the background. |
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When successful, the coroutine returns a (transport, protocol) pair. |
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protocol_factory must be a callable returning a protocol instance. |
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socket family AF_INET, socket.AF_INET6 or socket.AF_UNIX depending on |
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host (or family if specified), socket type SOCK_DGRAM. |
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reuse_address tells the kernel to reuse a local socket in |
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TIME_WAIT state, without waiting for its natural timeout to |
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expire. If not specified it will automatically be set to True on |
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UNIX. |
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reuse_port tells the kernel to allow this endpoint to be bound to |
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the same port as other existing endpoints are bound to, so long as |
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they all set this flag when being created. This option is not |
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supported on Windows and some UNIX's. If the |
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:py:data:`~socket.SO_REUSEPORT` constant is not defined then this |
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capability is unsupported. |
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allow_broadcast tells the kernel to allow this endpoint to send |
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messages to the broadcast address. |
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sock can optionally be specified in order to use a preexisting |
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socket object. |
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""" |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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async def connect_read_pipe(self, protocol_factory, pipe): |
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"""Register read pipe in event loop. Set the pipe to non-blocking mode. |
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protocol_factory should instantiate object with Protocol interface. |
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pipe is a file-like object. |
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Return pair (transport, protocol), where transport supports the |
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ReadTransport interface.""" |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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async def connect_write_pipe(self, protocol_factory, pipe): |
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"""Register write pipe in event loop. |
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protocol_factory should instantiate object with BaseProtocol interface. |
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Pipe is file-like object already switched to nonblocking. |
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Return pair (transport, protocol), where transport support |
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WriteTransport interface.""" |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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async def subprocess_shell(self, protocol_factory, cmd, *, |
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stdin=subprocess.PIPE, |
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stdout=subprocess.PIPE, |
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stderr=subprocess.PIPE, |
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**kwargs): |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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async def subprocess_exec(self, protocol_factory, *args, |
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stdin=subprocess.PIPE, |
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stdout=subprocess.PIPE, |
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stderr=subprocess.PIPE, |
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**kwargs): |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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def add_reader(self, fd, callback, *args): |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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def remove_reader(self, fd): |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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def add_writer(self, fd, callback, *args): |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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def remove_writer(self, fd): |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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async def sock_recv(self, sock, nbytes): |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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async def sock_recv_into(self, sock, buf): |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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async def sock_sendall(self, sock, data): |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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async def sock_connect(self, sock, address): |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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async def sock_accept(self, sock): |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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async def sock_sendfile(self, sock, file, offset=0, count=None, |
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*, fallback=None): |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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def add_signal_handler(self, sig, callback, *args): |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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def remove_signal_handler(self, sig): |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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def set_task_factory(self, factory): |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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def get_task_factory(self): |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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def get_exception_handler(self): |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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def set_exception_handler(self, handler): |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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def default_exception_handler(self, context): |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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def call_exception_handler(self, context): |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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def get_debug(self): |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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def set_debug(self, enabled): |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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|
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class AbstractEventLoopPolicy: |
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"""Abstract policy for accessing the event loop.""" |
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def get_event_loop(self): |
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"""Get the event loop for the current context. |
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Returns an event loop object implementing the BaseEventLoop interface, |
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or raises an exception in case no event loop has been set for the |
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current context and the current policy does not specify to create one. |
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It should never return None.""" |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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def set_event_loop(self, loop): |
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"""Set the event loop for the current context to loop.""" |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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def new_event_loop(self): |
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"""Create and return a new event loop object according to this |
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policy's rules. If there's need to set this loop as the event loop for |
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the current context, set_event_loop must be called explicitly.""" |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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def get_child_watcher(self): |
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"Get the watcher for child processes." |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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def set_child_watcher(self, watcher): |
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"""Set the watcher for child processes.""" |
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raise NotImplementedError |
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class BaseDefaultEventLoopPolicy(AbstractEventLoopPolicy): |
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"""Default policy implementation for accessing the event loop. |
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|
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In this policy, each thread has its own event loop. However, we |
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only automatically create an event loop by default for the main |
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thread; other threads by default have no event loop. |
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Other policies may have different rules (e.g. a single global |
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event loop, or automatically creating an event loop per thread, or |
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using some other notion of context to which an event loop is |
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associated). |
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""" |
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|
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_loop_factory = None |
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class _Local(threading.local): |
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_loop = None |
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_set_called = False |
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def __init__(self): |
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self._local = self._Local() |
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|
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def get_event_loop(self): |
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"""Get the event loop for the current context. |
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|
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Returns an instance of EventLoop or raises an exception. |
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""" |
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if (self._local._loop is None and |
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not self._local._set_called and |
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threading.current_thread() is threading.main_thread()): |
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self.set_event_loop(self.new_event_loop()) |
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|
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if self._local._loop is None: |
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raise RuntimeError('There is no current event loop in thread %r.' |
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% threading.current_thread().name) |
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return self._local._loop |
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def set_event_loop(self, loop): |
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"""Set the event loop.""" |
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self._local._set_called = True |
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assert loop is None or isinstance(loop, AbstractEventLoop) |
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self._local._loop = loop |
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def new_event_loop(self): |
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"""Create a new event loop. |
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You must call set_event_loop() to make this the current event |
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loop. |
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""" |
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return self._loop_factory() |
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_event_loop_policy = None |
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_lock = threading.Lock() |
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class _RunningLoop(threading.local): |
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loop_pid = (None, None) |
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_running_loop = _RunningLoop() |
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def get_running_loop(): |
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"""Return the running event loop. Raise a RuntimeError if there is none. |
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This function is thread-specific. |
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""" |
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loop = _get_running_loop() |
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if loop is None: |
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raise RuntimeError('no running event loop') |
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return loop |
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def _get_running_loop(): |
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"""Return the running event loop or None. |
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This is a low-level function intended to be used by event loops. |
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This function is thread-specific. |
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""" |
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running_loop, pid = _running_loop.loop_pid |
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if running_loop is not None and pid == os.getpid(): |
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return running_loop |
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def _set_running_loop(loop): |
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"""Set the running event loop. |
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This is a low-level function intended to be used by event loops. |
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This function is thread-specific. |
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""" |
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_running_loop.loop_pid = (loop, os.getpid()) |
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def _init_event_loop_policy(): |
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global _event_loop_policy |
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with _lock: |
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if _event_loop_policy is None: |
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from . import DefaultEventLoopPolicy |
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_event_loop_policy = DefaultEventLoopPolicy() |
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def get_event_loop_policy(): |
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"""Get the current event loop policy.""" |
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if _event_loop_policy is None: |
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_init_event_loop_policy() |
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return _event_loop_policy |
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def set_event_loop_policy(policy): |
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"""Set the current event loop policy. |
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If policy is None, the default policy is restored.""" |
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global _event_loop_policy |
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assert policy is None or isinstance(policy, AbstractEventLoopPolicy) |
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_event_loop_policy = policy |
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def get_event_loop(): |
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"""Return an asyncio event loop. |
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When called from a coroutine or a callback (e.g. scheduled with call_soon |
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or similar API), this function will always return the running event loop. |
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If there is no running event loop set, the function will return |
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the result of `get_event_loop_policy().get_event_loop()` call. |
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""" |
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return _py__get_event_loop() |
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def _get_event_loop(stacklevel=3): |
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current_loop = _get_running_loop() |
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if current_loop is not None: |
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return current_loop |
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return get_event_loop_policy().get_event_loop() |
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def set_event_loop(loop): |
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"""Equivalent to calling get_event_loop_policy().set_event_loop(loop).""" |
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get_event_loop_policy().set_event_loop(loop) |
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def new_event_loop(): |
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"""Equivalent to calling get_event_loop_policy().new_event_loop().""" |
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return get_event_loop_policy().new_event_loop() |
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def get_child_watcher(): |
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"""Equivalent to calling get_event_loop_policy().get_child_watcher().""" |
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return get_event_loop_policy().get_child_watcher() |
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def set_child_watcher(watcher): |
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"""Equivalent to calling |
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get_event_loop_policy().set_child_watcher(watcher).""" |
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return get_event_loop_policy().set_child_watcher(watcher) |
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_py__get_running_loop = _get_running_loop |
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_py__set_running_loop = _set_running_loop |
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_py_get_running_loop = get_running_loop |
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_py_get_event_loop = get_event_loop |
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_py__get_event_loop = _get_event_loop |
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try: |
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from _asyncio import (_get_running_loop, _set_running_loop, |
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get_running_loop, get_event_loop, _get_event_loop) |
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except ImportError: |
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pass |
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else: |
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_c__get_running_loop = _get_running_loop |
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_c__set_running_loop = _set_running_loop |
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_c_get_running_loop = get_running_loop |
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_c_get_event_loop = get_event_loop |
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_c__get_event_loop = _get_event_loop |
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