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"Socket wrapper for Windows, which does not support dup()."

print "new socket.py loading"

# (And hence, fromfd() and makefile() are unimplemented in C....)

# XXX Living dangerously here -- close() is implemented by deleting a
# reference.  Thus we rely on the real _socket module to close on
# deallocation, and also hope that nobody keeps a reference to our _sock
# member.



try:
    from _socket import *
except ImportError:
    from socket import *

_realsocketcall = socket


def socket(family, type, proto=0):
    return _socketobject(_realsocketcall(family, type, proto))


class _socketobject:

    def __init__(self, sock):
	print "creating _socketobject", sock
	self._sock = sock

    def close(self):
	self._sock = None

    def __del__(self):
	self.close()

    def accept(self):
	sock, addr = self._sock.accept()
	return _socketobject(sock), addr

    def dup(self):
	return _socketobject(self._sock)

    def makefile(self, mode='r', bufsize=-1):
	return _fileobject(self._sock, mode, bufsize)

    _s = "def %s(self, *args): return apply(self._sock.%s, args)\n\n"
    for _m in ('bind', 'connect', 'fileno', 'listen',
	       'getpeername', 'getsockname',
	       'getsockopt', 'setsockopt',
	       'recv', 'recvfrom', 'send', 'sendto',
	       'setblocking',
	       'shutdown'):
	exec _s % (_m, _m)


class _fileobject:

    def __init__(self, sock, mode, bufsize):
	self._sock = sock
	self._mode = mode
	if bufsize < 0:
	    bufsize = 512
	self._rbufsize = max(1, bufsize)
	self._wbufsize = bufsize
	self._wbuf = self._rbuf = ""

    def close(self):
	try:
	    if self._sock:
		self.flush()
	finally:
	    self._sock = None

    def __del__(self):
	self.close()

    def flush(self):
	if self._wbuf:
	    self._sock.send(self._wbuf)
	    self._wbuf = ""

    def fileno(self):
	return self._sock.fileno()

    def write(self, data):
	self._wbuf = self._wbuf + data
	if self._wbufsize == 1:
	    if '\n' in data:
		self.flush()
	else:
	    if len(self._wbuf) >= self._wbufsize:
		self.flush()

    def writelines(self, list):
	filter(self._sock.send, list)
	self.flush()

    def read(self, n=-1):
	if n >= 0:
	    while len(self._rbuf) < n:
		new = self._sock.recv(self._rbufsize)
		if not new: break
		self._rbuf = self._rbuf + new
	    data, self._rbuf = self._rbuf[:n], self._rbuf[n:]
	    return data
	while 1:
	    new = self._sock.recv(self._rbufsize)
	    if not new: break
	    self._rbuf = self._rbuf + new
	data, self._rbuf = self._rbuf, ""
	return data

    def readline(self):
	import string
	data = ""
	i = string.find(self._rbuf, '\n')
	while i < 0:
	    new = self._sock.recv(self._rbufsize)
	    if not new: break
	    i = string.find(new, '\n')
	    if i >= 0: i = i + len(self._rbuf)
	    self._rbuf = self._rbuf + new
	if i < 0: i = len(self._rbuf)
	else: i = i+1
	data, self._rbuf = self._rbuf[:i], self._rbuf[i:]
	return data

    def readlines(self):
	list = []
	while 1:
	    line = self.readline()
	    if not line: break
	    list.append(line)
	return list