Exemple #1
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def send(signal=Any, sender=Anonymous, *arguments, **named):
    """Send signal from sender to all connected receivers.
    
    signal -- (hashable) signal value, see connect for details

    sender -- the sender of the signal
    
        if Any, only receivers registered for Any will receive
        the message.

        if Anonymous, only receivers registered to receive
        messages from Anonymous or Any will receive the message

        Otherwise can be any python object (normally one
        registered with a connect if you actually want
        something to occur).

    arguments -- positional arguments which will be passed to
        *all* receivers. Note that this may raise TypeErrors
        if the receivers do not allow the particular arguments.
        Note also that arguments are applied before named
        arguments, so they should be used with care.

    named -- named arguments which will be filtered according
        to the parameters of the receivers to only provide those
        acceptable to the receiver.

    Return a list of tuple pairs [(receiver, response), ... ]

    if any receiver raises an error, the error propagates back
    through send, terminating the dispatch loop, so it is quite
    possible to not have all receivers called if a raises an
    error.
    """
    # Call each receiver with whatever arguments it can accept.
    # Return a list of tuple pairs [(receiver, response), ... ].
    responses = []
    removals = []
    receivers = list(liveReceivers(getAllReceivers(sender, signal)))
    receivers.sort(key=lambda r: r[1].priority)
    global recurse
    recurse += 1
    #for receiver, cxn_info in liveReceivers(getAllReceivers(sender, signal)):
    for receiver, cxn_info in receivers:
        if receiver in disconnected: continue
        response = robustapply.robustApply(
            receiver,
            signal=signal,
            sender=sender,
            *arguments,
            **named
        )
        if cxn_info.expiry >= 1: cxn_info.expiry -= 1
        if cxn_info.expiry == 0: removals.append(receiver)
        responses.append((receiver, response))
    for receiver in removals: disconnect(receiver,cxn_info.signal,cxn_info.sender,cxn_info.weak)
    recurse -= 1
    if recurse == 0: disconnected.clear()
    return responses
Exemple #2
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def sendRobust(
	signal=Any, 
	sender=Anonymous, 
	*arguments, **named
):
	"""Send signal from sender to all connected receivers catching errors
	
	signal -- (hashable) signal value, see connect for details

	sender -- the sender of the signal
	
		if Any, only receivers registered for Any will receive
		the message.

		if Anonymous, only receivers registered to receive
		messages from Anonymous or Any will receive the message

		Otherwise can be any python object (normally one
		registered with a connect if you actually want
		something to occur).

	arguments -- positional arguments which will be passed to
		*all* receivers. Note that this may raise TypeErrors
		if the receivers do not allow the particular arguments.
		Note also that arguments are applied before named
		arguments, so they should be used with care.

	named -- named arguments which will be filtered according
		to the parameters of the receivers to only provide those
		acceptable to the receiver.

	Return a list of tuple pairs [(receiver, response), ... ]

	if any receiver raises an error (specifically any subclass of Exception),
	the error instance is returned as the result for that receiver.
	"""
	# Call each receiver with whatever arguments it can accept.
	# Return a list of tuple pairs [(receiver, response), ... ].
	responses = []
	for receiver in liveReceivers(getAllReceivers(sender, signal)):
		try:
			response = robustApply(
				receiver,
				signal=signal,
				sender=sender,
				*arguments,
				**named
			)
		except Exception, err:
			responses.append((receiver, err))
		else:
			responses.append((receiver, response))
Exemple #3
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def sendExact(signal=Any, sender=Anonymous, *arguments, **named):
    """Send signal only to those receivers registered for exact message

	sendExact allows for avoiding Any/Anonymous registered
	handlers, sending only to those receivers explicitly
	registered for a particular signal on a particular
	sender.
	"""
    responses = []
    for receiver in liveReceivers(getReceivers(sender, signal)):
        response = robustapply.robustApply(receiver, signal=signal, sender=sender, *arguments, **named)
        responses.append((receiver, response))
    return responses
Exemple #4
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def sendExact(signal=Any, sender=Anonymous, *arguments, **named):
    """Send signal only to those receivers registered for exact message

	sendExact allows for avoiding Any/Anonymous registered
	handlers, sending only to those receivers explicitly
	registered for a particular signal on a particular
	sender.
	"""
    responses = []
    for receiver in liveReceivers(getReceivers(sender, signal)):
        response = robustapply.robustApply(receiver,
                                           signal=signal,
                                           sender=sender,
                                           *arguments,
                                           **named)
        responses.append((receiver, response))
    return responses
Exemple #5
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def sendRobust(signal=Any, sender=Anonymous, *arguments, **named):
    """Send signal from sender to all connected receivers catching errors
    
    signal -- (hashable) signal value, see connect for details

    sender -- the sender of the signal
    
        if Any, only receivers registered for Any will receive
        the message.

        if Anonymous, only receivers registered to receive
        messages from Anonymous or Any will receive the message

        Otherwise can be any python object (normally one
        registered with a connect if you actually want
        something to occur).

    arguments -- positional arguments which will be passed to
        *all* receivers. Note that this may raise TypeErrors
        if the receivers do not allow the particular arguments.
        Note also that arguments are applied before named
        arguments, so they should be used with care.

    named -- named arguments which will be filtered according
        to the parameters of the receivers to only provide those
        acceptable to the receiver.

    Return a list of tuple pairs [(receiver, response), ... ]

    if any receiver raises an error (specifically any subclass of Exception),
    the error instance is returned as the result for that receiver.
    """
    # Call each receiver with whatever arguments it can accept.
    # Return a list of tuple pairs [(receiver, response), ... ].
    responses = []
    for receiver in liveReceivers(getAllReceivers(sender, signal)):
        try:
            response = robustApply(receiver,
                                   signal=signal,
                                   sender=sender,
                                   *arguments,
                                   **named)
        except Exception, err:
            responses.append((receiver, err))
        else:
            responses.append((receiver, response))