# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- ### Automatically generated by repyhelper.py ### /Users/tomashasselquist/git/tda596/demokit/session.repy ### THIS FILE WILL BE OVERWRITTEN! ### DO NOT MAKE CHANGES HERE, INSTEAD EDIT THE ORIGINAL SOURCE FILE ### ### If changes to the src aren't propagating here, try manually deleting this file. ### Deleting this file forces regeneration of a repy translation from repyportability import * import repyhelper mycontext = repyhelper.get_shared_context() callfunc = 'import' callargs = [] # This module wraps communications in a signaling protocol. The purpose is to # overlay a connection-based protocol with explicit message signaling. # # The protocol is to send the size of the message followed by \n and then the # message itself. The size of a message must be able to be stored in # sessionmaxdigits. A size of -1 indicates that this side of the connection # should be considered closed. # # Note that the client will block while sending a message, and the receiver # will block while recieving a message. # # While it should be possible to reuse the connectionbased socket for other # tasks so long as it does not overlap with the time periods when messages are # being sent, this is inadvisable.
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- ### Automatically generated by repyhelper.py ### /Users/wojciech/seattle/demokit/deserialize.repy ### THIS FILE WILL BE OVERWRITTEN! ### DO NOT MAKE CHANGES HERE, INSTEAD EDIT THE ORIGINAL SOURCE FILE ### ### If changes to the src aren't propagating here, try manually deleting this file. ### Deleting this file forces regeneration of a repy translation from repyportability import * import repyhelper mycontext = repyhelper.get_shared_context() callfunc = 'import' callargs = [] """ Author: Armon Dadgar Start Date: February 16th, 2009 Description: Functions to reconstruct objects from their string representation. """ # Constants for the types, these are the supported object types DERSERIALIZE_DICT = 1 DERSERIALIZE_LIST = 2 DERSERIALIZE_TUPLE = 3 # Convert a string, which either a boolean, None, floating point number,