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1"""Abstract Transport class."""
2
3__all__ = (
4    'BaseTransport', 'ReadTransport', 'WriteTransport',
5    'Transport', 'DatagramTransport', 'SubprocessTransport',
6)
7
8
9class BaseTransport:
10    """Base class for transports."""
11
12    __slots__ = ('_extra',)
13
14    def __init__(self, extra=None):
15        if extra is None:
16            extra = {}
17        self._extra = extra
18
19    def get_extra_info(self, name, default=None):
20        """Get optional transport information."""
21        return self._extra.get(name, default)
22
23    def is_closing(self):
24        """Return True if the transport is closing or closed."""
25        raise NotImplementedError
26
27    def close(self):
28        """Close the transport.
29
30        Buffered data will be flushed asynchronously.  No more data
31        will be received.  After all buffered data is flushed, the
32        protocol's connection_lost() method will (eventually) be
33        called with None as its argument.
34        """
35        raise NotImplementedError
36
37    def set_protocol(self, protocol):
38        """Set a new protocol."""
39        raise NotImplementedError
40
41    def get_protocol(self):
42        """Return the current protocol."""
43        raise NotImplementedError
44
45
46class ReadTransport(BaseTransport):
47    """Interface for read-only transports."""
48
49    __slots__ = ()
50
51    def is_reading(self):
52        """Return True if the transport is receiving."""
53        raise NotImplementedError
54
55    def pause_reading(self):
56        """Pause the receiving end.
57
58        No data will be passed to the protocol's data_received()
59        method until resume_reading() is called.
60        """
61        raise NotImplementedError
62
63    def resume_reading(self):
64        """Resume the receiving end.
65
66        Data received will once again be passed to the protocol's
67        data_received() method.
68        """
69        raise NotImplementedError
70
71
72class WriteTransport(BaseTransport):
73    """Interface for write-only transports."""
74
75    __slots__ = ()
76
77    def set_write_buffer_limits(self, high=None, low=None):
78        """Set the high- and low-water limits for write flow control.
79
80        These two values control when to call the protocol's
81        pause_writing() and resume_writing() methods.  If specified,
82        the low-water limit must be less than or equal to the
83        high-water limit.  Neither value can be negative.
84
85        The defaults are implementation-specific.  If only the
86        high-water limit is given, the low-water limit defaults to an
87        implementation-specific value less than or equal to the
88        high-water limit.  Setting high to zero forces low to zero as
89        well, and causes pause_writing() to be called whenever the
90        buffer becomes non-empty.  Setting low to zero causes
91        resume_writing() to be called only once the buffer is empty.
92        Use of zero for either limit is generally sub-optimal as it
93        reduces opportunities for doing I/O and computation
94        concurrently.
95        """
96        raise NotImplementedError
97
98    def get_write_buffer_size(self):
99        """Return the current size of the write buffer."""
100        raise NotImplementedError
101
102    def get_write_buffer_limits(self):
103        """Get the high and low watermarks for write flow control.
104        Return a tuple (low, high) where low and high are
105        positive number of bytes."""
106        raise NotImplementedError
107
108    def write(self, data):
109        """Write some data bytes to the transport.
110
111        This does not block; it buffers the data and arranges for it
112        to be sent out asynchronously.
113        """
114        raise NotImplementedError
115
116    def writelines(self, list_of_data):
117        """Write a list (or any iterable) of data bytes to the transport.
118
119        The default implementation concatenates the arguments and
120        calls write() on the result.
121        """
122        data = b''.join(list_of_data)
123        self.write(data)
124
125    def write_eof(self):
126        """Close the write end after flushing buffered data.
127
128        (This is like typing ^D into a UNIX program reading from stdin.)
129
130        Data may still be received.
131        """
132        raise NotImplementedError
133
134    def can_write_eof(self):
135        """Return True if this transport supports write_eof(), False if not."""
136        raise NotImplementedError
137
138    def abort(self):
139        """Close the transport immediately.
140
141        Buffered data will be lost.  No more data will be received.
142        The protocol's connection_lost() method will (eventually) be
143        called with None as its argument.
144        """
145        raise NotImplementedError
146
147
148class Transport(ReadTransport, WriteTransport):
149    """Interface representing a bidirectional transport.
150
151    There may be several implementations, but typically, the user does
152    not implement new transports; rather, the platform provides some
153    useful transports that are implemented using the platform's best
154    practices.
155
156    The user never instantiates a transport directly; they call a
157    utility function, passing it a protocol factory and other
158    information necessary to create the transport and protocol.  (E.g.
159    EventLoop.create_connection() or EventLoop.create_server().)
160
161    The utility function will asynchronously create a transport and a
162    protocol and hook them up by calling the protocol's
163    connection_made() method, passing it the transport.
164
165    The implementation here raises NotImplemented for every method
166    except writelines(), which calls write() in a loop.
167    """
168
169    __slots__ = ()
170
171
172class DatagramTransport(BaseTransport):
173    """Interface for datagram (UDP) transports."""
174
175    __slots__ = ()
176
177    def sendto(self, data, addr=None):
178        """Send data to the transport.
179
180        This does not block; it buffers the data and arranges for it
181        to be sent out asynchronously.
182        addr is target socket address.
183        If addr is None use target address pointed on transport creation.
184        """
185        raise NotImplementedError
186
187    def abort(self):
188        """Close the transport immediately.
189
190        Buffered data will be lost.  No more data will be received.
191        The protocol's connection_lost() method will (eventually) be
192        called with None as its argument.
193        """
194        raise NotImplementedError
195
196
197class SubprocessTransport(BaseTransport):
198
199    __slots__ = ()
200
201    def get_pid(self):
202        """Get subprocess id."""
203        raise NotImplementedError
204
205    def get_returncode(self):
206        """Get subprocess returncode.
207
208        See also
209        http://docs.python.org/3/library/subprocess#subprocess.Popen.returncode
210        """
211        raise NotImplementedError
212
213    def get_pipe_transport(self, fd):
214        """Get transport for pipe with number fd."""
215        raise NotImplementedError
216
217    def send_signal(self, signal):
218        """Send signal to subprocess.
219
220        See also:
221        docs.python.org/3/library/subprocess#subprocess.Popen.send_signal
222        """
223        raise NotImplementedError
224
225    def terminate(self):
226        """Stop the subprocess.
227
228        Alias for close() method.
229
230        On Posix OSs the method sends SIGTERM to the subprocess.
231        On Windows the Win32 API function TerminateProcess()
232         is called to stop the subprocess.
233
234        See also:
235        http://docs.python.org/3/library/subprocess#subprocess.Popen.terminate
236        """
237        raise NotImplementedError
238
239    def kill(self):
240        """Kill the subprocess.
241
242        On Posix OSs the function sends SIGKILL to the subprocess.
243        On Windows kill() is an alias for terminate().
244
245        See also:
246        http://docs.python.org/3/library/subprocess#subprocess.Popen.kill
247        """
248        raise NotImplementedError
249
250
251class _FlowControlMixin(Transport):
252    """All the logic for (write) flow control in a mix-in base class.
253
254    The subclass must implement get_write_buffer_size().  It must call
255    _maybe_pause_protocol() whenever the write buffer size increases,
256    and _maybe_resume_protocol() whenever it decreases.  It may also
257    override set_write_buffer_limits() (e.g. to specify different
258    defaults).
259
260    The subclass constructor must call super().__init__(extra).  This
261    will call set_write_buffer_limits().
262
263    The user may call set_write_buffer_limits() and
264    get_write_buffer_size(), and their protocol's pause_writing() and
265    resume_writing() may be called.
266    """
267
268    __slots__ = ('_loop', '_protocol_paused', '_high_water', '_low_water')
269
270    def __init__(self, extra=None, loop=None):
271        super().__init__(extra)
272        assert loop is not None
273        self._loop = loop
274        self._protocol_paused = False
275        self._set_write_buffer_limits()
276
277    def _maybe_pause_protocol(self):
278        size = self.get_write_buffer_size()
279        if size <= self._high_water:
280            return
281        if not self._protocol_paused:
282            self._protocol_paused = True
283            try:
284                self._protocol.pause_writing()
285            except (SystemExit, KeyboardInterrupt):
286                raise
287            except BaseException as exc:
288                self._loop.call_exception_handler({
289                    'message': 'protocol.pause_writing() failed',
290                    'exception': exc,
291                    'transport': self,
292                    'protocol': self._protocol,
293                })
294
295    def _maybe_resume_protocol(self):
296        if (self._protocol_paused and
297                self.get_write_buffer_size() <= self._low_water):
298            self._protocol_paused = False
299            try:
300                self._protocol.resume_writing()
301            except (SystemExit, KeyboardInterrupt):
302                raise
303            except BaseException as exc:
304                self._loop.call_exception_handler({
305                    'message': 'protocol.resume_writing() failed',
306                    'exception': exc,
307                    'transport': self,
308                    'protocol': self._protocol,
309                })
310
311    def get_write_buffer_limits(self):
312        return (self._low_water, self._high_water)
313
314    def _set_write_buffer_limits(self, high=None, low=None):
315        if high is None:
316            if low is None:
317                high = 64 * 1024
318            else:
319                high = 4 * low
320        if low is None:
321            low = high // 4
322
323        if not high >= low >= 0:
324            raise ValueError(
325                f'high ({high!r}) must be >= low ({low!r}) must be >= 0')
326
327        self._high_water = high
328        self._low_water = low
329
330    def set_write_buffer_limits(self, high=None, low=None):
331        self._set_write_buffer_limits(high=high, low=low)
332        self._maybe_pause_protocol()
333
334    def get_write_buffer_size(self):
335        raise NotImplementedError
336