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| """A Future class similar to the one in PEP 3148.""" | |
| __all__ = ( | |
| 'Future', 'wrap_future', 'isfuture', | |
| ) | |
| import concurrent.futures | |
| import contextvars | |
| import logging | |
| import sys | |
| from types import GenericAlias | |
| from . import base_futures | |
| from . import events | |
| from . import exceptions | |
| from . import format_helpers | |
| isfuture = base_futures.isfuture | |
| _PENDING = base_futures._PENDING | |
| _CANCELLED = base_futures._CANCELLED | |
| _FINISHED = base_futures._FINISHED | |
| STACK_DEBUG = logging.DEBUG - 1 # heavy-duty debugging | |
| class Future: | |
| """This class is *almost* compatible with concurrent.futures.Future. | |
| Differences: | |
| - This class is not thread-safe. | |
| - result() and exception() do not take a timeout argument and | |
| raise an exception when the future isn't done yet. | |
| - Callbacks registered with add_done_callback() are always called | |
| via the event loop's call_soon(). | |
| - This class is not compatible with the wait() and as_completed() | |
| methods in the concurrent.futures package. | |
| (In Python 3.4 or later we may be able to unify the implementations.) | |
| """ | |
| # Class variables serving as defaults for instance variables. | |
| _state = _PENDING | |
| _result = None | |
| _exception = None | |
| _loop = None | |
| _source_traceback = None | |
| _cancel_message = None | |
| # A saved CancelledError for later chaining as an exception context. | |
| _cancelled_exc = None | |
| # This field is used for a dual purpose: | |
| # - Its presence is a marker to declare that a class implements | |
| # the Future protocol (i.e. is intended to be duck-type compatible). | |
| # The value must also be not-None, to enable a subclass to declare | |
| # that it is not compatible by setting this to None. | |
| # - It is set by __iter__() below so that Task._step() can tell | |
| # the difference between | |
| # `await Future()` or`yield from Future()` (correct) vs. | |
| # `yield Future()` (incorrect). | |
| _asyncio_future_blocking = False | |
| __log_traceback = False | |
| def __init__(self, *, loop=None): | |
| """Initialize the future. | |
| The optional event_loop argument allows explicitly setting the event | |
| loop object used by the future. If it's not provided, the future uses | |
| the default event loop. | |
| """ | |
| if loop is None: | |
| self._loop = events._get_event_loop() | |
| else: | |
| self._loop = loop | |
| self._callbacks = [] | |
| if self._loop.get_debug(): | |
| self._source_traceback = format_helpers.extract_stack( | |
| sys._getframe(1)) | |
| def __repr__(self): | |
| return base_futures._future_repr(self) | |
| def __del__(self): | |
| if not self.__log_traceback: | |
| # set_exception() was not called, or result() or exception() | |
| # has consumed the exception | |
| return | |
| exc = self._exception | |
| context = { | |
| 'message': | |
| f'{self.__class__.__name__} exception was never retrieved', | |
| 'exception': exc, | |
| 'future': self, | |
| } | |
| if self._source_traceback: | |
| context['source_traceback'] = self._source_traceback | |
| self._loop.call_exception_handler(context) | |
| __class_getitem__ = classmethod(GenericAlias) | |
| def _log_traceback(self): | |
| return self.__log_traceback | |
| def _log_traceback(self, val): | |
| if val: | |
| raise ValueError('_log_traceback can only be set to False') | |
| self.__log_traceback = False | |
| def get_loop(self): | |
| """Return the event loop the Future is bound to.""" | |
| loop = self._loop | |
| if loop is None: | |
| raise RuntimeError("Future object is not initialized.") | |
| return loop | |
| def _make_cancelled_error(self): | |
| """Create the CancelledError to raise if the Future is cancelled. | |
| This should only be called once when handling a cancellation since | |
| it erases the saved context exception value. | |
| """ | |
| if self._cancelled_exc is not None: | |
| exc = self._cancelled_exc | |
| self._cancelled_exc = None | |
| return exc | |
| if self._cancel_message is None: | |
| exc = exceptions.CancelledError() | |
| else: | |
| exc = exceptions.CancelledError(self._cancel_message) | |
| exc.__context__ = self._cancelled_exc | |
| # Remove the reference since we don't need this anymore. | |
| self._cancelled_exc = None | |
| return exc | |
| def cancel(self, msg=None): | |
| """Cancel the future and schedule callbacks. | |
| If the future is already done or cancelled, return False. Otherwise, | |
| change the future's state to cancelled, schedule the callbacks and | |
| return True. | |
| """ | |
| self.__log_traceback = False | |
| if self._state != _PENDING: | |
| return False | |
| self._state = _CANCELLED | |
| self._cancel_message = msg | |
| self.__schedule_callbacks() | |
| return True | |
| def __schedule_callbacks(self): | |
| """Internal: Ask the event loop to call all callbacks. | |
| The callbacks are scheduled to be called as soon as possible. Also | |
| clears the callback list. | |
| """ | |
| callbacks = self._callbacks[:] | |
| if not callbacks: | |
| return | |
| self._callbacks[:] = [] | |
| for callback, ctx in callbacks: | |
| self._loop.call_soon(callback, self, context=ctx) | |
| def cancelled(self): | |
| """Return True if the future was cancelled.""" | |
| return self._state == _CANCELLED | |
| # Don't implement running(); see http://bugs.python.org/issue18699 | |
| def done(self): | |
| """Return True if the future is done. | |
| Done means either that a result / exception are available, or that the | |
| future was cancelled. | |
| """ | |
| return self._state != _PENDING | |
| def result(self): | |
| """Return the result this future represents. | |
| If the future has been cancelled, raises CancelledError. If the | |
| future's result isn't yet available, raises InvalidStateError. If | |
| the future is done and has an exception set, this exception is raised. | |
| """ | |
| if self._state == _CANCELLED: | |
| exc = self._make_cancelled_error() | |
| raise exc | |
| if self._state != _FINISHED: | |
| raise exceptions.InvalidStateError('Result is not ready.') | |
| self.__log_traceback = False | |
| if self._exception is not None: | |
| raise self._exception.with_traceback(self._exception_tb) | |
| return self._result | |
| def exception(self): | |
| """Return the exception that was set on this future. | |
| The exception (or None if no exception was set) is returned only if | |
| the future is done. If the future has been cancelled, raises | |
| CancelledError. If the future isn't done yet, raises | |
| InvalidStateError. | |
| """ | |
| if self._state == _CANCELLED: | |
| exc = self._make_cancelled_error() | |
| raise exc | |
| if self._state != _FINISHED: | |
| raise exceptions.InvalidStateError('Exception is not set.') | |
| self.__log_traceback = False | |
| return self._exception | |
| def add_done_callback(self, fn, *, context=None): | |
| """Add a callback to be run when the future becomes done. | |
| The callback is called with a single argument - the future object. If | |
| the future is already done when this is called, the callback is | |
| scheduled with call_soon. | |
| """ | |
| if self._state != _PENDING: | |
| self._loop.call_soon(fn, self, context=context) | |
| else: | |
| if context is None: | |
| context = contextvars.copy_context() | |
| self._callbacks.append((fn, context)) | |
| # New method not in PEP 3148. | |
| def remove_done_callback(self, fn): | |
| """Remove all instances of a callback from the "call when done" list. | |
| Returns the number of callbacks removed. | |
| """ | |
| filtered_callbacks = [(f, ctx) | |
| for (f, ctx) in self._callbacks | |
| if f != fn] | |
| removed_count = len(self._callbacks) - len(filtered_callbacks) | |
| if removed_count: | |
| self._callbacks[:] = filtered_callbacks | |
| return removed_count | |
| # So-called internal methods (note: no set_running_or_notify_cancel()). | |
| def set_result(self, result): | |
| """Mark the future done and set its result. | |
| If the future is already done when this method is called, raises | |
| InvalidStateError. | |
| """ | |
| if self._state != _PENDING: | |
| raise exceptions.InvalidStateError(f'{self._state}: {self!r}') | |
| self._result = result | |
| self._state = _FINISHED | |
| self.__schedule_callbacks() | |
| def set_exception(self, exception): | |
| """Mark the future done and set an exception. | |
| If the future is already done when this method is called, raises | |
| InvalidStateError. | |
| """ | |
| if self._state != _PENDING: | |
| raise exceptions.InvalidStateError(f'{self._state}: {self!r}') | |
| if isinstance(exception, type): | |
| exception = exception() | |
| if type(exception) is StopIteration: | |
| raise TypeError("StopIteration interacts badly with generators " | |
| "and cannot be raised into a Future") | |
| self._exception = exception | |
| self._exception_tb = exception.__traceback__ | |
| self._state = _FINISHED | |
| self.__schedule_callbacks() | |
| self.__log_traceback = True | |
| def __await__(self): | |
| if not self.done(): | |
| self._asyncio_future_blocking = True | |
| yield self # This tells Task to wait for completion. | |
| if not self.done(): | |
| raise RuntimeError("await wasn't used with future") | |
| return self.result() # May raise too. | |
| __iter__ = __await__ # make compatible with 'yield from'. | |
| # Needed for testing purposes. | |
| _PyFuture = Future | |
| def _get_loop(fut): | |
| # Tries to call Future.get_loop() if it's available. | |
| # Otherwise fallbacks to using the old '_loop' property. | |
| try: | |
| get_loop = fut.get_loop | |
| except AttributeError: | |
| pass | |
| else: | |
| return get_loop() | |
| return fut._loop | |
| def _set_result_unless_cancelled(fut, result): | |
| """Helper setting the result only if the future was not cancelled.""" | |
| if fut.cancelled(): | |
| return | |
| fut.set_result(result) | |
| def _convert_future_exc(exc): | |
| exc_class = type(exc) | |
| if exc_class is concurrent.futures.CancelledError: | |
| return exceptions.CancelledError(*exc.args) | |
| elif exc_class is concurrent.futures.TimeoutError: | |
| return exceptions.TimeoutError(*exc.args) | |
| elif exc_class is concurrent.futures.InvalidStateError: | |
| return exceptions.InvalidStateError(*exc.args) | |
| else: | |
| return exc | |
| def _set_concurrent_future_state(concurrent, source): | |
| """Copy state from a future to a concurrent.futures.Future.""" | |
| assert source.done() | |
| if source.cancelled(): | |
| concurrent.cancel() | |
| if not concurrent.set_running_or_notify_cancel(): | |
| return | |
| exception = source.exception() | |
| if exception is not None: | |
| concurrent.set_exception(_convert_future_exc(exception)) | |
| else: | |
| result = source.result() | |
| concurrent.set_result(result) | |
| def _copy_future_state(source, dest): | |
| """Internal helper to copy state from another Future. | |
| The other Future may be a concurrent.futures.Future. | |
| """ | |
| assert source.done() | |
| if dest.cancelled(): | |
| return | |
| assert not dest.done() | |
| if source.cancelled(): | |
| dest.cancel() | |
| else: | |
| exception = source.exception() | |
| if exception is not None: | |
| dest.set_exception(_convert_future_exc(exception)) | |
| else: | |
| result = source.result() | |
| dest.set_result(result) | |
| def _chain_future(source, destination): | |
| """Chain two futures so that when one completes, so does the other. | |
| The result (or exception) of source will be copied to destination. | |
| If destination is cancelled, source gets cancelled too. | |
| Compatible with both asyncio.Future and concurrent.futures.Future. | |
| """ | |
| if not isfuture(source) and not isinstance(source, | |
| concurrent.futures.Future): | |
| raise TypeError('A future is required for source argument') | |
| if not isfuture(destination) and not isinstance(destination, | |
| concurrent.futures.Future): | |
| raise TypeError('A future is required for destination argument') | |
| source_loop = _get_loop(source) if isfuture(source) else None | |
| dest_loop = _get_loop(destination) if isfuture(destination) else None | |
| def _set_state(future, other): | |
| if isfuture(future): | |
| _copy_future_state(other, future) | |
| else: | |
| _set_concurrent_future_state(future, other) | |
| def _call_check_cancel(destination): | |
| if destination.cancelled(): | |
| if source_loop is None or source_loop is dest_loop: | |
| source.cancel() | |
| else: | |
| source_loop.call_soon_threadsafe(source.cancel) | |
| def _call_set_state(source): | |
| if (destination.cancelled() and | |
| dest_loop is not None and dest_loop.is_closed()): | |
| return | |
| if dest_loop is None or dest_loop is source_loop: | |
| _set_state(destination, source) | |
| else: | |
| if dest_loop.is_closed(): | |
| return | |
| dest_loop.call_soon_threadsafe(_set_state, destination, source) | |
| destination.add_done_callback(_call_check_cancel) | |
| source.add_done_callback(_call_set_state) | |
| def wrap_future(future, *, loop=None): | |
| """Wrap concurrent.futures.Future object.""" | |
| if isfuture(future): | |
| return future | |
| assert isinstance(future, concurrent.futures.Future), \ | |
| f'concurrent.futures.Future is expected, got {future!r}' | |
| if loop is None: | |
| loop = events._get_event_loop() | |
| new_future = loop.create_future() | |
| _chain_future(future, new_future) | |
| return new_future | |
| try: | |
| import _asyncio | |
| except ImportError: | |
| pass | |
| else: | |
| # _CFuture is needed for tests. | |
| Future = _CFuture = _asyncio.Future | |