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9.4 KiB
282 lines
9.4 KiB
5 years ago
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from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function, division
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try:
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from errno import EBADF
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except ImportError:
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EBADF = 9
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import os
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from io import TextIOWrapper
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import functools
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import sys
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from gevent.hub import _get_hub_noargs as get_hub
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from gevent._compat import integer_types
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from gevent._compat import reraise
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from gevent.lock import Semaphore, DummySemaphore
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class cancel_wait_ex(IOError):
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def __init__(self):
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super(cancel_wait_ex, self).__init__(
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EBADF, 'File descriptor was closed in another greenlet')
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class FileObjectClosed(IOError):
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def __init__(self):
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super(FileObjectClosed, self).__init__(
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EBADF, 'Bad file descriptor (FileObject was closed)')
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class FileObjectBase(object):
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"""
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Internal base class to ensure a level of consistency
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between FileObjectPosix and FileObjectThread
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"""
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# List of methods we delegate to the wrapping IO object, if they
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# implement them and we do not.
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_delegate_methods = (
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# General methods
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'flush',
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'fileno',
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'writable',
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'readable',
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'seek',
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'seekable',
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'tell',
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# Read
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'read',
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'readline',
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'readlines',
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'read1',
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# Write
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'write',
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'writelines',
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'truncate',
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)
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# Whether we are translating universal newlines or not.
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_translate = False
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_translate_encoding = None
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_translate_errors = None
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def __init__(self, io, closefd):
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"""
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:param io: An io.IOBase-like object.
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"""
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self._io = io
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# We don't actually use this property ourself, but we save it (and
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# pass it along) for compatibility.
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self._close = closefd
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if self._translate:
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# This automatically handles delegation by assigning to
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# self.io
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self.translate_newlines(None, self._translate_encoding, self._translate_errors)
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else:
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self._do_delegate_methods()
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io = property(lambda s: s._io,
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# Historically we either hand-wrote all the delegation methods
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# to use self.io, or we simply used __getattr__ to look them up at
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# runtime. This meant people could change the io attribute on the fly
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# and it would mostly work (subprocess.py used to do that). We don't recommend
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# that, but we still support it.
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lambda s, nv: setattr(s, '_io', nv) or s._do_delegate_methods())
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def _do_delegate_methods(self):
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for meth_name in self._delegate_methods:
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meth = getattr(self._io, meth_name, None)
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implemented_by_class = hasattr(type(self), meth_name)
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if meth and not implemented_by_class:
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setattr(self, meth_name, self._wrap_method(meth))
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elif hasattr(self, meth_name) and not implemented_by_class:
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delattr(self, meth_name)
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def _wrap_method(self, method):
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"""
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Wrap a method we're copying into our dictionary from the underlying
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io object to do something special or different, if necessary.
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"""
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return method
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def translate_newlines(self, mode, *text_args, **text_kwargs):
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wrapper = TextIOWrapper(self._io, *text_args, **text_kwargs)
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if mode:
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wrapper.mode = mode
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self.io = wrapper
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self._translate = True
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@property
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def closed(self):
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"""True if the file is closed"""
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return self._io is None
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def close(self):
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if self._io is None:
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return
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io = self._io
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self._io = None
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self._do_close(io, self._close)
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def _do_close(self, fobj, closefd):
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raise NotImplementedError()
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def __getattr__(self, name):
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if self._io is None:
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raise FileObjectClosed()
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return getattr(self._io, name)
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def __repr__(self):
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return '<%s _fobj=%r%s>' % (self.__class__.__name__, self.io, self._extra_repr())
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def _extra_repr(self):
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return ''
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def __enter__(self):
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return self
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def __exit__(self, *args):
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self.close()
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class FileObjectBlock(FileObjectBase):
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def __init__(self, fobj, *args, **kwargs):
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closefd = kwargs.pop('close', True)
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if kwargs:
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raise TypeError('Unexpected arguments: %r' % kwargs.keys())
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if isinstance(fobj, integer_types):
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if not closefd:
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# we cannot do this, since fdopen object will close the descriptor
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raise TypeError('FileObjectBlock does not support close=False on an fd.')
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fobj = os.fdopen(fobj, *args)
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super(FileObjectBlock, self).__init__(fobj, closefd)
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def _do_close(self, fobj, closefd):
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fobj.close()
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class FileObjectThread(FileObjectBase):
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"""
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A file-like object wrapping another file-like object, performing all blocking
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operations on that object in a background thread.
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.. caution::
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Attempting to change the threadpool or lock of an existing FileObjectThread
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has undefined consequences.
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.. versionchanged:: 1.1b1
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The file object is closed using the threadpool. Note that whether or
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not this action is synchronous or asynchronous is not documented.
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"""
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def __init__(self, fobj, mode=None, bufsize=-1, close=True, threadpool=None, lock=True):
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"""
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:param fobj: The underlying file-like object to wrap, or an integer fileno
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that will be pass to :func:`os.fdopen` along with *mode* and *bufsize*.
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:keyword bool lock: If True (the default) then all operations will
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be performed one-by-one. Note that this does not guarantee that, if using
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this file object from multiple threads/greenlets, operations will be performed
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in any particular order, only that no two operations will be attempted at the
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same time. You can also pass your own :class:`gevent.lock.Semaphore` to synchronize
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file operations with an external resource.
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:keyword bool close: If True (the default) then when this object is closed,
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the underlying object is closed as well.
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"""
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closefd = close
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self.threadpool = threadpool or get_hub().threadpool
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self.lock = lock
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if self.lock is True:
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self.lock = Semaphore()
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elif not self.lock:
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self.lock = DummySemaphore()
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if not hasattr(self.lock, '__enter__'):
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raise TypeError('Expected a Semaphore or boolean, got %r' % type(self.lock))
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if isinstance(fobj, integer_types):
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if not closefd:
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# we cannot do this, since fdopen object will close the descriptor
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raise TypeError('FileObjectThread does not support close=False on an fd.')
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if mode is None:
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assert bufsize == -1, "If you use the default mode, you can't choose a bufsize"
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fobj = os.fdopen(fobj)
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else:
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fobj = os.fdopen(fobj, mode, bufsize)
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self.__io_holder = [fobj] # signal for _wrap_method
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super(FileObjectThread, self).__init__(fobj, closefd)
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def _do_close(self, fobj, closefd):
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self.__io_holder[0] = None # for _wrap_method
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try:
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with self.lock:
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self.threadpool.apply(fobj.flush)
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finally:
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if closefd:
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# Note that we're not taking the lock; older code
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# did fobj.close() without going through the threadpool at all,
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# so acquiring the lock could potentially introduce deadlocks
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# that weren't present before. Avoiding the lock doesn't make
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# the existing race condition any worse.
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# We wrap the close in an exception handler and re-raise directly
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# to avoid the (common, expected) IOError from being logged by the pool
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def close(_fobj=fobj):
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try:
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_fobj.close()
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except: # pylint:disable=bare-except
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return sys.exc_info()
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finally:
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_fobj = None
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del fobj
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exc_info = self.threadpool.apply(close)
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del close
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if exc_info:
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reraise(*exc_info)
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def _do_delegate_methods(self):
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super(FileObjectThread, self)._do_delegate_methods()
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if not hasattr(self, 'read1') and 'r' in getattr(self._io, 'mode', ''):
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self.read1 = self.read
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self.__io_holder[0] = self._io
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def _extra_repr(self):
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return ' threadpool=%r' % (self.threadpool,)
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def __iter__(self):
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return self
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def next(self):
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line = self.readline()
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if line:
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return line
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raise StopIteration
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__next__ = next
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def _wrap_method(self, method):
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# NOTE: We are careful to avoid introducing a refcycle
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# within self. Our wrapper cannot refer to self.
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io_holder = self.__io_holder
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lock = self.lock
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threadpool = self.threadpool
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@functools.wraps(method)
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def thread_method(*args, **kwargs):
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if io_holder[0] is None:
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# This is different than FileObjectPosix, etc,
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# because we want to save the expensive trip through
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# the threadpool.
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raise FileObjectClosed()
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with lock:
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return threadpool.apply(method, args, kwargs)
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return thread_method
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