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# Copyright (C) 2006, 2007 Canonical Ltd
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
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"""Wire-level encoding and decoding of requests and responses for the smart
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client and server.
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"""
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import collections
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from cStringIO import StringIO
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import time
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from bzrlib import debug
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from bzrlib import errors
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from bzrlib.smart import request
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from bzrlib.trace import log_exception_quietly, mutter
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# Protocol version strings.  These are sent as prefixes of bzr requests and
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# responses to identify the protocol version being used. (There are no version
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# one strings because that version doesn't send any).
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REQUEST_VERSION_TWO = 'bzr request 2\n'
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RESPONSE_VERSION_TWO = 'bzr response 2\n'
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def _recv_tuple(from_file):
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    req_line = from_file.readline()
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    return _decode_tuple(req_line)
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def _decode_tuple(req_line):
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    if req_line == None or req_line == '':
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        return None
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    if req_line[-1] != '\n':
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        raise errors.SmartProtocolError("request %r not terminated" % req_line)
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    return tuple(req_line[:-1].split('\x01'))
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def _encode_tuple(args):
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    """Encode the tuple args to a bytestream."""
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    return '\x01'.join(args) + '\n'
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class SmartProtocolBase(object):
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    """Methods common to client and server"""
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    # TODO: this only actually accomodates a single block; possibly should
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    # support multiple chunks?
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    def _encode_bulk_data(self, body):
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        """Encode body as a bulk data chunk."""
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        return ''.join(('%d\n' % len(body), body, 'done\n'))
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    def _serialise_offsets(self, offsets):
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        """Serialise a readv offset list."""
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        txt = []
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        for start, length in offsets:
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            txt.append('%d,%d' % (start, length))
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        return '\n'.join(txt)
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class SmartServerRequestProtocolOne(SmartProtocolBase):
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    """Server-side encoding and decoding logic for smart version 1."""
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    def __init__(self, backing_transport, write_func):
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        self._backing_transport = backing_transport
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        self.excess_buffer = ''
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        self._finished = False
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        self.in_buffer = ''
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        self.has_dispatched = False
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        self.request = None
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        self._body_decoder = None
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        self._write_func = write_func
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    def accept_bytes(self, bytes):
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        """Take bytes, and advance the internal state machine appropriately.
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        :param bytes: must be a byte string
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        """
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        assert isinstance(bytes, str)
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        self.in_buffer += bytes
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        if not self.has_dispatched:
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            if '\n' not in self.in_buffer:
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                # no command line yet
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                return
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            self.has_dispatched = True
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            try:
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                first_line, self.in_buffer = self.in_buffer.split('\n', 1)
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                first_line += '\n'
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                req_args = _decode_tuple(first_line)
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                self.request = request.SmartServerRequestHandler(
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                    self._backing_transport, commands=request.request_handlers)
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                self.request.dispatch_command(req_args[0], req_args[1:])
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                if self.request.finished_reading:
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                    # trivial request
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                    self.excess_buffer = self.in_buffer
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                    self.in_buffer = ''
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                    self._send_response(self.request.response)
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            except KeyboardInterrupt:
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                raise
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            except Exception, exception:
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                # everything else: pass to client, flush, and quit
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                log_exception_quietly()
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                self._send_response(request.FailedSmartServerResponse(
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                    ('error', str(exception))))
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                return
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        if self.has_dispatched:
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            if self._finished:
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                # nothing to do.XXX: this routine should be a single state 
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                # machine too.
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                self.excess_buffer += self.in_buffer
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                self.in_buffer = ''
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                return
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            if self._body_decoder is None:
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                self._body_decoder = LengthPrefixedBodyDecoder()
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            self._body_decoder.accept_bytes(self.in_buffer)
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            self.in_buffer = self._body_decoder.unused_data
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            body_data = self._body_decoder.read_pending_data()
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            self.request.accept_body(body_data)
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            if self._body_decoder.finished_reading:
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                self.request.end_of_body()
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                assert self.request.finished_reading, \
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                    "no more body, request not finished"
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            if self.request.response is not None:
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                self._send_response(self.request.response)
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                self.excess_buffer = self.in_buffer
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                self.in_buffer = ''
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            else:
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                assert not self.request.finished_reading, \
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                    "no response and we have finished reading."
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    def _send_response(self, response):
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        """Send a smart server response down the output stream."""
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        assert not self._finished, 'response already sent'
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        args = response.args
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        body = response.body
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        self._finished = True
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        self._write_protocol_version()
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        self._write_success_or_failure_prefix(response)
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        self._write_func(_encode_tuple(args))
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        if body is not None:
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            assert isinstance(body, str), 'body must be a str'
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            bytes = self._encode_bulk_data(body)
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            self._write_func(bytes)
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    def _write_protocol_version(self):
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        """Write any prefixes this protocol requires.
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        Version one doesn't send protocol versions.
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        """
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    def _write_success_or_failure_prefix(self, response):
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        """Write the protocol specific success/failure prefix.
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        For SmartServerRequestProtocolOne this is omitted but we
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        call is_successful to ensure that the response is valid.
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        """
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        response.is_successful()
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    def next_read_size(self):
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        if self._finished:
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            return 0
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        if self._body_decoder is None:
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            return 1
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        else:
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            return self._body_decoder.next_read_size()
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class SmartServerRequestProtocolTwo(SmartServerRequestProtocolOne):
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    r"""Version two of the server side of the smart protocol.
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    This prefixes responses with the value of RESPONSE_VERSION_TWO.
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    """
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    def _write_success_or_failure_prefix(self, response):
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        """Write the protocol specific success/failure prefix."""
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        if response.is_successful():
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            self._write_func('success\n')
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        else:
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            self._write_func('failed\n')
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    def _write_protocol_version(self):
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        r"""Write any prefixes this protocol requires.
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        Version two sends the value of RESPONSE_VERSION_TWO.
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        """
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        self._write_func(RESPONSE_VERSION_TWO)
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    def _send_response(self, response):
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        """Send a smart server response down the output stream."""
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        assert not self._finished, 'response already sent'
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        self._finished = True
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        self._write_protocol_version()
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        self._write_success_or_failure_prefix(response)
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        self._write_func(_encode_tuple(response.args))
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        if response.body is not None:
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            assert isinstance(response.body, str), 'body must be a str'
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            assert response.body_stream is None, (
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                'body_stream and body cannot both be set')
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            bytes = self._encode_bulk_data(response.body)
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            self._write_func(bytes)
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        elif response.body_stream is not None:
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            _send_stream(response.body_stream, self._write_func)
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def _send_stream(stream, write_func):
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    write_func('chunked\n')
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    _send_chunks(stream, write_func)
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    write_func('END\n')
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def _send_chunks(stream, write_func):
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    for chunk in stream:
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        if isinstance(chunk, str):
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            bytes = "%x\n%s" % (len(chunk), chunk)
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            write_func(bytes)
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        elif isinstance(chunk, request.FailedSmartServerResponse):
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            write_func('ERR\n')
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            _send_chunks(chunk.args, write_func)
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            return
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        else:
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            raise errors.BzrError(
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                'Chunks must be str or FailedSmartServerResponse, got %r'
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                % chunk)
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class _StatefulDecoder(object):
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    def __init__(self):
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        self.finished_reading = False
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        self.unused_data = ''
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        self.bytes_left = None
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    def accept_bytes(self, bytes):
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        """Decode as much of bytes as possible.
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        self.unused_data.
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        data will be appended to self.unused_data.
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        """
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        current_state = self.state_accept
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        self.state_accept(bytes)
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        while current_state != self.state_accept:
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            current_state = self.state_accept
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            self.state_accept('')
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class ChunkedBodyDecoder(_StatefulDecoder):
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    """Decoder for chunked body data.
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    This is very similar the HTTP's chunked encoding.  See the description of
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    streamed body data in `doc/developers/network-protocol.txt` for details.
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    """
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    def __init__(self):
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        _StatefulDecoder.__init__(self)
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        self.state_accept = self._state_accept_expecting_header
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        self._in_buffer = ''
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        self.chunk_in_progress = None
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        self.chunks = collections.deque()
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        self.error = False
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        self.error_in_progress = None
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    def next_read_size(self):
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        # Note: the shortest possible chunk is 2 bytes: '0\n', and the
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        # end-of-body marker is 4 bytes: 'END\n'.
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        if self.state_accept == self._state_accept_reading_chunk:
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            # We're expecting more chunk content.  So we're expecting at least
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            # the rest of this chunk plus an END chunk.
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            return self.bytes_left + 4
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        elif self.state_accept == self._state_accept_expecting_length:
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            return 1
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        elif self.state_accept == self._state_accept_expecting_header:
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            return max(0, len('chunked\n') - len(self._in_buffer))
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            raise AssertionError("Impossible state: %r" % (self.state_accept,))
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    def read_next_chunk(self):
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        try:
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            return self.chunks.popleft()
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            return None
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    def _extract_line(self):
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        pos = self._in_buffer.find('\n')
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            # We haven't read a complete length prefix yet, so there's nothing
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            return None
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        self._in_buffer = self._in_buffer[pos+1:]
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        return line
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    def _finished(self):
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        self.unused_data = self._in_buffer
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        self.state_accept = self._state_accept_reading_unused
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            self.error_in_progress = None
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        self.finished_reading = True
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    def _state_accept_expecting_header(self, bytes):
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        prefix = self._extract_line()
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        if prefix is None:
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            return
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    def _state_accept_expecting_length(self, bytes):
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        self._in_buffer += bytes
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        prefix = self._extract_line()
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        if prefix is None:
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            # We haven't read a complete length prefix yet, so there's nothing
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            # to do.
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            return
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        elif prefix == 'ERR':
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            self.error_in_progress = []
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            self._state_accept_expecting_length('')
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            return
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        elif prefix == 'END':
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            # We've read the end-of-body marker.
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            # Any further bytes are unused data, including the bytes left in
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            # the _in_buffer.
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            self._finished()
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            return
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        else:
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            self.bytes_left = int(prefix, 16)
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    def _state_accept_reading_chunk(self, bytes):
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        self._in_buffer += bytes
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        in_buffer_len = len(self._in_buffer)
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        self.chunk_in_progress += self._in_buffer[:self.bytes_left]
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        self._in_buffer = self._in_buffer[self.bytes_left:]
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        self.bytes_left -= in_buffer_len
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        if self.bytes_left <= 0:
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            # Finished with chunk
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            self.bytes_left = None
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            if self.error:
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                self.error_in_progress.append(self.chunk_in_progress)
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            else:
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                self.chunks.append(self.chunk_in_progress)
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            self.chunk_in_progress = None
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            self.state_accept = self._state_accept_expecting_length
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    def _state_accept_reading_unused(self, bytes):
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class LengthPrefixedBodyDecoder(_StatefulDecoder):
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    """Decodes the length-prefixed bulk data."""
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    def __init__(self):
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        self.state_accept = self._state_accept_expecting_length
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        self.state_read = self._state_read_no_data
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        self._in_buffer = ''
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        self._trailer_buffer = ''
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    def next_read_size(self):
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        if self.bytes_left is not None:
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            # Ideally we want to read all the remainder of the body and the
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            return self.bytes_left + 5
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            return 5 - len(self._trailer_buffer)
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            # There's still at least 6 bytes left ('\n' to end the length, plus
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            return 6
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            return 1
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    def read_pending_data(self):
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        """Return any pending data that has been decoded."""
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    def _state_accept_expecting_length(self, bytes):
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            return
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        self._in_buffer = self._in_buffer[pos+1:]
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        self.state_accept = self._state_accept_reading_body
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        self.state_read = self._state_read_in_buffer
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    def _state_accept_reading_body(self, bytes):
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        self._in_buffer += bytes
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        self.bytes_left -= len(bytes)
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        if self.bytes_left <= 0:
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            if self.bytes_left != 0:
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                self._trailer_buffer = self._in_buffer[self.bytes_left:]
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                self._in_buffer = self._in_buffer[:self.bytes_left]
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            self.bytes_left = None
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            self.state_accept = self._state_accept_reading_trailer
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    def _state_accept_reading_trailer(self, bytes):
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        self._trailer_buffer += bytes
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        # TODO: what if the trailer does not match "done\n"?  Should this raise
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        # a ProtocolViolation exception?
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        if self._trailer_buffer.startswith('done\n'):
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            self.unused_data = self._trailer_buffer[len('done\n'):]
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            self.state_accept = self._state_accept_reading_unused
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            self.finished_reading = True
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    def _state_accept_reading_unused(self, bytes):
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        self.unused_data += bytes
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    def _state_read_no_data(self):
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        return ''
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    def _state_read_in_buffer(self):
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        result = self._in_buffer
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        self._in_buffer = ''
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        return result
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class SmartClientRequestProtocolOne(SmartProtocolBase):
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    """The client-side protocol for smart version 1."""
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    def __init__(self, request):
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        """Construct a SmartClientRequestProtocolOne.
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        :param request: A SmartClientMediumRequest to serialise onto and
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            deserialise from.
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        """
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        self._request = request
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        self._body_buffer = None
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        self._request_start_time = None
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    def call(self, *args):
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        if 'hpss' in debug.debug_flags:
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            mutter('hpss call:   %s', repr(args)[1:-1])
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            self._request_start_time = time.time()
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        self._write_args(args)
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        self._request.finished_writing()
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    def call_with_body_bytes(self, args, body):
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        """Make a remote call of args with body bytes 'body'.
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        After calling this, call read_response_tuple to find the result out.
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        """
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        if 'hpss' in debug.debug_flags:
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            mutter('hpss call w/body: %s (%r...)', repr(args)[1:-1], body[:20])
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            mutter('              %d bytes', len(body))
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            self._request_start_time = time.time()
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        self._write_args(args)
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        bytes = self._encode_bulk_data(body)
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        self._request.accept_bytes(bytes)
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    def call_with_body_readv_array(self, args, body):
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        """Make a remote call with a readv array.
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        The body is encoded with one line per readv offset pair. The numbers in
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        each pair are separated by a comma, and no trailing \n is emitted.
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        """
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        if 'hpss' in debug.debug_flags:
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            mutter('hpss call w/readv: %s', repr(args)[1:-1])
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            self._request_start_time = time.time()
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        self._write_args(args)
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        readv_bytes = self._serialise_offsets(body)
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        bytes = self._encode_bulk_data(readv_bytes)
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        self._request.accept_bytes(bytes)
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        self._request.finished_writing()
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        if 'hpss' in debug.debug_flags:
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            mutter('              %d bytes in readv request', len(readv_bytes))
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    def cancel_read_body(self):
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        """After expecting a body, a response code may indicate one otherwise.
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        This method lets the domain client inform the protocol that no body
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        will be transmitted. This is a terminal method: after calling it the
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        protocol is not able to be used further.
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        """
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        self._request.finished_reading()
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    def read_response_tuple(self, expect_body=False):
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        """Read a response tuple from the wire.
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        This should only be called once.
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        """
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        result = self._recv_tuple()
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        if 'hpss' in debug.debug_flags:
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            if self._request_start_time is not None:
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                mutter('   result:   %6.3fs  %s',
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                       time.time() - self._request_start_time,
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                       repr(result)[1:-1])
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                self._request_start_time = None
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            else:
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                mutter('   result:   %s', repr(result)[1:-1])
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        if not expect_body:
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            self._request.finished_reading()
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        return result
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    def read_body_bytes(self, count=-1):
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        """Read bytes from the body, decoding into a byte stream.
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        We read all bytes at once to ensure we've checked the trailer for 
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        errors, and then feed the buffer back as read_body_bytes is called.
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        """
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        if self._body_buffer is not None:
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            return self._body_buffer.read(count)
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        _body_decoder = LengthPrefixedBodyDecoder()
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        while not _body_decoder.finished_reading:
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            bytes_wanted = _body_decoder.next_read_size()
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            bytes = self._request.read_bytes(bytes_wanted)
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            _body_decoder.accept_bytes(bytes)
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        self._request.finished_reading()
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        self._body_buffer = StringIO(_body_decoder.read_pending_data())
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        # XXX: TODO check the trailer result.
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        if 'hpss' in debug.debug_flags:
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            mutter('              %d body bytes read',
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                   len(self._body_buffer.getvalue()))
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        return self._body_buffer.read(count)
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    def _recv_tuple(self):
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        """Receive a tuple from the medium request."""
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        return _decode_tuple(self._recv_line())
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    def _recv_line(self):
563
        """Read an entire line from the medium request."""
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564
        line = ''
565
        while not line or line[-1] != '\n':
566
            # TODO: this is inefficient - but tuples are short.
567
            new_char = self._request.read_bytes(1)
2930.1.1 by Ian Clatworthy
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568
            if new_char == '':
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                # end of file encountered reading from server
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570
                raise errors.ConnectionReset(
571
                    "please check connectivity and permissions",
572
                    "(and try -Dhpss if further diagnosis is required)")
2018.5.3 by Andrew Bennetts
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573
            line += new_char
2432.4.6 by Robert Collins
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        return line
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    def query_version(self):
577
        """Return protocol version number of the server."""
578
        self.call('hello')
579
        resp = self.read_response_tuple()
580
        if resp == ('ok', '1'):
581
            return 1
2432.2.1 by Andrew Bennetts
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582
        elif resp == ('ok', '2'):
583
            return 2
2018.5.3 by Andrew Bennetts
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584
        else:
585
            raise errors.SmartProtocolError("bad response %r" % (resp,))
586
2432.2.1 by Andrew Bennetts
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587
    def _write_args(self, args):
588
        self._write_protocol_version()
589
        bytes = _encode_tuple(args)
590
        self._request.accept_bytes(bytes)
591
592
    def _write_protocol_version(self):
593
        """Write any prefixes this protocol requires.
594
        
595
        Version one doesn't send protocol versions.
596
        """
597
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class SmartClientRequestProtocolTwo(SmartClientRequestProtocolOne):
2432.2.7 by Andrew Bennetts
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    """Version two of the client side of the smart protocol.
2432.2.1 by Andrew Bennetts
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2432.2.7 by Andrew Bennetts
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    This prefixes the request with the value of REQUEST_VERSION_TWO.
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603
    """
604
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    def read_response_tuple(self, expect_body=False):
606
        """Read a response tuple from the wire.
607
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        This should only be called once.
609
        """
2432.2.7 by Andrew Bennetts
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610
        version = self._request.read_line()
611
        if version != RESPONSE_VERSION_TWO:
2432.2.1 by Andrew Bennetts
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612
            raise errors.SmartProtocolError('bad protocol marker %r' % version)
2432.4.6 by Robert Collins
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613
        response_status = self._recv_line()
614
        if response_status not in ('success\n', 'failed\n'):
615
            raise errors.SmartProtocolError(
616
                'bad protocol status %r' % response_status)
617
        self.response_status = response_status == 'success\n'
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618
        return SmartClientRequestProtocolOne.read_response_tuple(self, expect_body)
619
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    def _write_protocol_version(self):
2748.4.5 by Andrew Bennetts
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621
        """Write any prefixes this protocol requires.
2432.2.1 by Andrew Bennetts
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622
        
2432.2.7 by Andrew Bennetts
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623
        Version two sends the value of REQUEST_VERSION_TWO.
2432.2.1 by Andrew Bennetts
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624
        """
2432.2.7 by Andrew Bennetts
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625
        self._request.accept_bytes(REQUEST_VERSION_TWO)
2018.5.3 by Andrew Bennetts
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626
2748.4.2 by Andrew Bennetts
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627
    def read_streamed_body(self):
628
        """Read bytes from the body, decoding into a byte stream.
629
        """
630
        _body_decoder = ChunkedBodyDecoder()
631
        while not _body_decoder.finished_reading:
632
            bytes_wanted = _body_decoder.next_read_size()
633
            bytes = self._request.read_bytes(bytes_wanted)
634
            _body_decoder.accept_bytes(bytes)
2748.4.5 by Andrew Bennetts
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635
            for body_bytes in iter(_body_decoder.read_next_chunk, None):
2535.4.3 by Andrew Bennetts
Remove some useless mutters.
636
                if 'hpss' in debug.debug_flags:
2748.4.5 by Andrew Bennetts
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637
                    mutter('              %d byte chunk read',
2535.4.3 by Andrew Bennetts
Remove some useless mutters.
638
                           len(body_bytes))
2748.4.2 by Andrew Bennetts
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639
                yield body_bytes
640
        self._request.finished_reading()
641