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These functions aren't intended to be called directly by users, so mark them as private. While we're at it, remove unneeded exception handling, and break some long lines.
126 lines
4.3 KiB
Python
126 lines
4.3 KiB
Python
def __del__(self):
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try:
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if self.cb:
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libvirtmod.virStreamEventRemoveCallback(self._o)
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except AttributeError:
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pass
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if self._o != None:
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libvirtmod.virStreamFree(self._o)
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self._o = None
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def _dispatchStreamEventCallback(self, events, cbData):
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"""
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Dispatches events to python user's stream event callbacks
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"""
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cb = cbData["cb"]
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opaque = cbData["opaque"]
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cb(self, events, opaque)
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return 0
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def eventAddCallback(self, events, cb, opaque):
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self.cb = cb
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cbData = {"stream": self, "cb" : cb, "opaque" : opaque}
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ret = libvirtmod.virStreamEventAddCallback(self._o, events, cbData)
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if ret == -1: raise libvirtError ('virStreamEventAddCallback() failed')
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def recvAll(self, handler, opaque):
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"""Receive the entire data stream, sending the data to the
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requested data sink. This is simply a convenient alternative
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to virStreamRecv, for apps that do blocking-I/o.
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A hypothetical handler function looks like:
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def handler(stream, # virStream instance
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buf, # string containing received data
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opaque): # extra data passed to recvAll as opaque
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fd = opaque
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return os.write(fd, buf)
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"""
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while True:
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got = self.recv(1024*64)
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if got == -2:
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raise libvirtError("cannot use recvAll with "
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"nonblocking stream")
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if len(got) == 0:
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break
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try:
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ret = handler(self, got, opaque)
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if type(ret) is int and ret < 0:
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raise RuntimeError("recvAll handler returned %d" % ret)
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except Exception, e:
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try:
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self.abort()
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except:
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pass
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raise e
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def sendAll(self, handler, opaque):
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"""
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Send the entire data stream, reading the data from the
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requested data source. This is simply a convenient alternative
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to virStreamSend, for apps that do blocking-I/o.
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A hypothetical handler function looks like:
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def handler(stream, # virStream instance
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nbytes, # int amt of data to read
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opaque): # extra data passed to recvAll as opaque
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fd = opaque
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return os.read(fd, nbytes)
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"""
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while True:
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try:
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got = handler(self, 1024*64, opaque)
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except:
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try:
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self.abort()
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except:
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pass
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raise e
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if got == "":
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break
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ret = self.send(got)
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if ret == -2:
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raise libvirtError("cannot use recvAll with "
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"nonblocking stream")
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def recv(self, nbytes):
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"""Write a series of bytes to the stream. This method may
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block the calling application for an arbitrary amount
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of time.
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Errors are not guaranteed to be reported synchronously
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with the call, but may instead be delayed until a
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subsequent call.
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On success, the received data is returned. On failure, an
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exception is raised. If the stream is a NONBLOCK stream and
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the request would block, integer -2 is returned.
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"""
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ret = libvirtmod.virStreamRecv(self._o, nbytes)
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if ret == None: raise libvirtError ('virStreamRecv() failed')
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return ret
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def send(self, data):
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"""Write a series of bytes to the stream. This method may
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block the calling application for an arbitrary amount
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of time. Once an application has finished sending data
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it should call virStreamFinish to wait for successful
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confirmation from the driver, or detect any error
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This method may not be used if a stream source has been
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registered
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Errors are not guaranteed to be reported synchronously
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with the call, but may instead be delayed until a
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subsequent call.
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"""
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ret = libvirtmod.virStreamSend(self._o, data, len(data))
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if ret == -1: raise libvirtError ('virStreamSend() failed')
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return ret
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