eventlet.greenio package
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Submodules
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eventlet.greenio.base module
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class eventlet.greenio.base.GreenSocket(family=AddressFamily.AF_INET, *args, **kwargs)

   Bases: "object"

   Green version of socket.socket class, that is intended to be 100%
   API-compatible.

   It also recognizes the keyword parameter, 'set_nonblocking=True'.
   Pass False to indicate that socket is already in non-blocking mode
   to save syscalls.

   accept()

   connect(address)

   connect_ex(address)

   dup(*args, **kw)

   fd = None

   gettimeout()

   makeGreenFile(*args, **kw)

   makefile(*args, **kwargs)

   recv(bufsize, flags=0)

   recv_into(buffer, nbytes=0, flags=0)

   recvfrom(bufsize, flags=0)

   recvfrom_into(buffer, nbytes=0, flags=0)

   send(data, flags=0)

   sendall(data, flags=0)

   sendto(data, *args)

   setblocking(flag)

   settimeout(howlong)

eventlet.greenio.base.set_nonblocking(fd)

   Sets the descriptor to be nonblocking.  Works on many file-like
   objects as well as sockets.  Only sockets can be nonblocking on
   Windows, however.

eventlet.greenio.base.shutdown_safe(sock)

   Shuts down the socket. This is a convenience method for code that
   wants to gracefully handle regular sockets, SSL.Connection sockets
   from PyOpenSSL and ssl.SSLSocket objects from Python 2.7
   interchangeably. Both types of ssl socket require a shutdown()
   before close, but they have different arity on their shutdown
   method.

   Regular sockets don't need a shutdown before close, but it doesn't
   hurt.

eventlet.greenio.base.socket_timeout

   alias of "TimeoutError"


eventlet.greenio.py3 module
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eventlet.greenio.py3.GreenPipe(name, mode='r', buffering=-1, encoding=None, errors=None, newline=None, closefd=True, opener=None)

   GreenPipe is a cooperative replacement for file class. It will
   cooperate on pipes. It will block on regular file. Differences from
   file class: - mode is r/w property. Should re r/o - encoding
   property not implemented - write/writelines will not raise
   TypeError exception when non-string data is written

      it will write str(data) instead

   * Universal new lines are not supported and newlines property not
     implementeded

   * file argument can be descriptor, file name or file object.


Module contents
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