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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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c44ecdf6
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c44ecdf6
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Oct 19, 2015
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Guido van Rossum
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Issue #25441: asyncio: Raise error from drain() when socket is closed.
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Lib/asyncio/streams.py
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@@ -301,6 +301,15 @@ class StreamWriter:
exc
=
self
.
_reader
.
exception
()
if
exc
is
not
None
:
raise
exc
if
self
.
_transport
is
not
None
:
if
self
.
_transport
.
_closing
:
# Yield to the event loop so connection_lost() may be
# called. Without this, _drain_helper() would return
# immediately, and code that calls
# write(...); yield from drain()
# in a loop would never call connection_lost(), so it
# would not see an error when the socket is closed.
yield
yield
from
self
.
_protocol
.
_drain_helper
()
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Lib/test/test_asyncio/test_streams.py
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@@ -2,8 +2,10 @@
import
gc
import
os
import
queue
import
socket
import
sys
import
threading
import
unittest
from
unittest
import
mock
try
:
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@@ -632,6 +634,47 @@ os.close(fd)
protocol
=
asyncio
.
StreamReaderProtocol
(
reader
)
self
.
assertIs
(
protocol
.
_loop
,
self
.
loop
)
def
test_drain_raises
(
self
):
# See http://bugs.python.org/issue25441
# This test should not use asyncio for the mock server; the
# whole point of the test is to test for a bug in drain()
# where it never gives up the event loop but the socket is
# closed on the server side.
q
=
queue
.
Queue
()
def
server
():
# Runs in a separate thread.
sock
=
socket
.
socket
()
sock
.
bind
((
'localhost'
,
0
))
sock
.
listen
(
1
)
addr
=
sock
.
getsockname
()
q
.
put
(
addr
)
clt
,
_
=
sock
.
accept
()
clt
.
close
()
@
asyncio
.
coroutine
def
client
(
host
,
port
):
reader
,
writer
=
yield
from
asyncio
.
open_connection
(
host
,
port
,
loop
=
self
.
loop
)
while
True
:
writer
.
write
(
b"foo
\
n
"
)
yield
from
writer
.
drain
()
# Start the server thread and wait for it to be listening.
thread
=
threading
.
Thread
(
target
=
server
)
thread
.
setDaemon
(
True
)
thread
.
start
()
addr
=
q
.
get
()
# Should not be stuck in an infinite loop.
with
self
.
assertRaises
((
ConnectionResetError
,
BrokenPipeError
)):
self
.
loop
.
run_until_complete
(
client
(
*
addr
))
# Clean up the thread. (Only on success; on failure, it may
# be stuck in accept().)
thread
.
join
()
def
test___repr__
(
self
):
stream
=
asyncio
.
StreamReader
(
loop
=
self
.
loop
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
"<StreamReader>"
,
repr
(
stream
))
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@@ -96,6 +96,8 @@ Core and Builtins
Library
-------
- Issue #25441: asyncio: Raise error from drain() when socket is closed.
- Issue #25411: Improved Unicode support in SMTPHandler through better use of
the email package. Thanks to user simon04 for the patch.
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