Exemple #1
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    def poll(self, timeout=None):
        """Poll the registered 0MQ or native fds for I/O.
        
        If there are currently events ready to be processed, this function will return immediately.
        Otherwise, this function will return as soon the first event is available or after timeout 
        milliseconds have elapsed.

        Parameters
        ----------
        timeout : float, int
            The timeout in milliseconds. If None, no `timeout` (infinite). This
            is in milliseconds to be compatible with ``select.poll()``.

        Returns
        -------
        events : list of tuples
            The list of events that are ready to be processed.
            This is a list of tuples of the form ``(socket, event_mask)``, where the 0MQ Socket
            or integer fd is the first element, and the poll event mask (POLLIN, POLLOUT) is the second.
            It is common to call ``events = dict(poller.poll())``,
            which turns the list of tuples into a mapping of ``socket : event_mask``.
        """
        if timeout is None or timeout < 0:
            timeout = -1
        elif isinstance(timeout, float):
            timeout = int(timeout)
        return zmq_poll(self.sockets, timeout=timeout)
Exemple #2
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    def poll(self, timeout=None):
        """Poll the registered 0MQ or native fds for I/O.

        Parameters
        ----------
        timeout : float, int
            The timeout in milliseconds. If None, no `timeout` (infinite). This
            is in milliseconds to be compatible with ``select.poll()``. The
            underlying zmq_poll uses microseconds and we convert to that in
            this function.
        
        Returns
        -------
        events : list of tuples
            The list of events that are ready to be processed.
            This is a list of tuples of the form ``(socket, event)``, where the 0MQ Socket
            or integer fd is the first element, and the poll event mask (POLLIN, POLLOUT) is the second.
            It is common to call ``events = dict(poller.poll())``,
            which turns the list of tuples into a mapping of ``socket : event``.
        """
        if timeout is None or timeout < 0:
            timeout = -1
        elif isinstance(timeout, float):
            timeout = int(timeout)
        return zmq_poll(self.sockets, timeout=timeout)
Exemple #3
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    def poll(self, timeout=None):
        """Poll the registered 0MQ or native fds for I/O.

        Parameters
        ----------
        timeout : float, int
            The timeout in milliseconds. If None, no `timeout` (infinite). This
            is in milliseconds to be compatible with ``select.poll()``. The
            underlying zmq_poll uses microseconds and we convert to that in
            this function.
        
        Returns
        -------
        events : list of tuples
            The list of events that are ready to be processed.
            This is a list of tuples of the form ``(socket, event)``, where the 0MQ Socket
            or integer fd is the first element, and the poll event mask (POLLIN, POLLOUT) is the second.
            It is common to call ``events = dict(poller.poll())``,
            which turns the list of tuples into a mapping of ``socket : event``.
        """
        if timeout is None or timeout < 0:
            timeout = -1
        elif isinstance(timeout, float):
            timeout = int(timeout)
        return zmq_poll(self.sockets, timeout=timeout)
def select(rlist: List,
           wlist: List,
           xlist: List,
           timeout: Optional[int] = None):
    """select(rlist, wlist, xlist, timeout=None) -> (rlist, wlist, xlist)

    Return the result of poll as a lists of sockets ready for r/w/exception.

    This has the same interface as Python's built-in ``select.select()`` function.

    Parameters
    ----------
    timeout : float, int, optional
        The timeout in seconds. If None, no timeout (infinite). This is in seconds to be
        compatible with ``select.select()``.
    rlist : list of sockets/FDs
        sockets/FDs to be polled for read events
    wlist : list of sockets/FDs
        sockets/FDs to be polled for write events
    xlist : list of sockets/FDs
        sockets/FDs to be polled for error events

    Returns
    -------
    (rlist, wlist, xlist) : tuple of lists of sockets (length 3)
        Lists correspond to sockets available for read/write/error events respectively.
    """
    if timeout is None:
        timeout = -1
    # Convert from sec -> us for zmq_poll.
    # zmq_poll accepts 3.x style timeout in ms
    timeout = int(timeout * 1000.0)
    if timeout < 0:
        timeout = -1
    sockets = []
    for s in set(rlist + wlist + xlist):
        flags = 0
        if s in rlist:
            flags |= POLLIN
        if s in wlist:
            flags |= POLLOUT
        if s in xlist:
            flags |= POLLERR
        sockets.append((s, flags))
    return_sockets = zmq_poll(sockets, timeout)
    rlist, wlist, xlist = [], [], []
    for s, flags in return_sockets:
        if flags & POLLIN:
            rlist.append(s)
        if flags & POLLOUT:
            wlist.append(s)
        if flags & POLLERR:
            xlist.append(s)
    return rlist, wlist, xlist
Exemple #5
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def select(rlist, wlist, xlist, timeout=None):
    """select(rlist, wlist, xlist, timeout=None) -> (rlist, wlist, xlist)

    Return the result of poll as a lists of sockets ready for r/w/exception.

    This has the same interface as Python's built-in ``select.select()`` function.

    Parameters
    ----------
    timeout : float, int, optional
        The timeout in seconds. If None, no timeout (infinite). This is in seconds to be
        compatible with ``select.select()``. The underlying zmq_poll uses microseconds
        and we convert to that in this function.
    rlist : list of sockets/FDs
        sockets/FDs to be polled for read events
    wlist : list of sockets/FDs
        sockets/FDs to be polled for write events
    xlist : list of sockets/FDs
        sockets/FDs to be polled for error events
    
    Returns
    -------
    (rlist, wlist, xlist) : tuple of lists of sockets (length 3)
        Lists correspond to sockets available for read/write/error events respectively.
    """
    if timeout is None:
        timeout = -1
    # Convert from sec -> us for zmq_poll.
    # zmq_poll accepts 3.x style timeout in ms
    timeout = int(timeout * 1000.0)
    if timeout < 0:
        timeout = -1
    sockets = []
    for s in set(rlist + wlist + xlist):
        flags = 0
        if s in rlist:
            flags |= POLLIN
        if s in wlist:
            flags |= POLLOUT
        if s in xlist:
            flags |= POLLERR
        sockets.append((s, flags))
    return_sockets = zmq_poll(sockets, timeout)
    rlist, wlist, xlist = [], [], []
    for s, flags in return_sockets:
        if flags & POLLIN:
            rlist.append(s)
        if flags & POLLOUT:
            wlist.append(s)
        if flags & POLLERR:
            xlist.append(s)
    return rlist, wlist, xlist
Exemple #6
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    def poll(self, timeout=None):
        """p.poll(timeout=None)

        Poll the registered 0MQ or native fds for I/O.

        Parameters
        ----------
        timeout : float, int
            The timeout in milliseconds. If None, no `timeout` (infinite). This
            is in milliseconds to be compatible with ``select.poll()``. The
            underlying zmq_poll uses microseconds and we convert to that in
            this function.
        """
        if timeout is None or timeout < 0:
            timeout = -1
        elif isinstance(timeout, float):
            timeout = int(timeout)
        return zmq_poll(self.sockets, timeout=timeout)