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22 KiB
Python
644 lines
22 KiB
Python
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# Copyright 2009 Brian Quinlan. All Rights Reserved.
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# Licensed to PSF under a Contributor Agreement.
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__author__ = 'Brian Quinlan (brian@sweetapp.com)'
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import collections
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import logging
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import threading
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import time
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import types
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FIRST_COMPLETED = 'FIRST_COMPLETED'
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FIRST_EXCEPTION = 'FIRST_EXCEPTION'
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ALL_COMPLETED = 'ALL_COMPLETED'
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_AS_COMPLETED = '_AS_COMPLETED'
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# Possible future states (for internal use by the futures package).
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PENDING = 'PENDING'
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RUNNING = 'RUNNING'
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# The future was cancelled by the user...
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CANCELLED = 'CANCELLED'
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# ...and _Waiter.add_cancelled() was called by a worker.
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CANCELLED_AND_NOTIFIED = 'CANCELLED_AND_NOTIFIED'
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FINISHED = 'FINISHED'
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_FUTURE_STATES = [
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PENDING,
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RUNNING,
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CANCELLED,
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CANCELLED_AND_NOTIFIED,
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FINISHED
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]
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_STATE_TO_DESCRIPTION_MAP = {
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PENDING: "pending",
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RUNNING: "running",
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CANCELLED: "cancelled",
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CANCELLED_AND_NOTIFIED: "cancelled",
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FINISHED: "finished"
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}
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# Logger for internal use by the futures package.
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LOGGER = logging.getLogger("concurrent.futures")
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class Error(Exception):
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"""Base class for all future-related exceptions."""
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pass
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class CancelledError(Error):
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"""The Future was cancelled."""
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pass
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class TimeoutError(Error):
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"""The operation exceeded the given deadline."""
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pass
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class InvalidStateError(Error):
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"""The operation is not allowed in this state."""
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pass
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class _Waiter(object):
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"""Provides the event that wait() and as_completed() block on."""
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def __init__(self):
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self.event = threading.Event()
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self.finished_futures = []
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def add_result(self, future):
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self.finished_futures.append(future)
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def add_exception(self, future):
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self.finished_futures.append(future)
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def add_cancelled(self, future):
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self.finished_futures.append(future)
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class _AsCompletedWaiter(_Waiter):
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"""Used by as_completed()."""
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def __init__(self):
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super(_AsCompletedWaiter, self).__init__()
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self.lock = threading.Lock()
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def add_result(self, future):
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with self.lock:
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super(_AsCompletedWaiter, self).add_result(future)
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self.event.set()
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def add_exception(self, future):
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with self.lock:
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super(_AsCompletedWaiter, self).add_exception(future)
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self.event.set()
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def add_cancelled(self, future):
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with self.lock:
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super(_AsCompletedWaiter, self).add_cancelled(future)
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self.event.set()
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class _FirstCompletedWaiter(_Waiter):
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"""Used by wait(return_when=FIRST_COMPLETED)."""
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def add_result(self, future):
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super().add_result(future)
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self.event.set()
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def add_exception(self, future):
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super().add_exception(future)
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self.event.set()
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def add_cancelled(self, future):
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super().add_cancelled(future)
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self.event.set()
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class _AllCompletedWaiter(_Waiter):
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"""Used by wait(return_when=FIRST_EXCEPTION and ALL_COMPLETED)."""
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def __init__(self, num_pending_calls, stop_on_exception):
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self.num_pending_calls = num_pending_calls
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self.stop_on_exception = stop_on_exception
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self.lock = threading.Lock()
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super().__init__()
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def _decrement_pending_calls(self):
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with self.lock:
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self.num_pending_calls -= 1
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if not self.num_pending_calls:
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self.event.set()
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def add_result(self, future):
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super().add_result(future)
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self._decrement_pending_calls()
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def add_exception(self, future):
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super().add_exception(future)
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if self.stop_on_exception:
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self.event.set()
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else:
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self._decrement_pending_calls()
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def add_cancelled(self, future):
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super().add_cancelled(future)
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self._decrement_pending_calls()
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class _AcquireFutures(object):
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"""A context manager that does an ordered acquire of Future conditions."""
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def __init__(self, futures):
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self.futures = sorted(futures, key=id)
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def __enter__(self):
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for future in self.futures:
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future._condition.acquire()
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def __exit__(self, *args):
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for future in self.futures:
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future._condition.release()
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def _create_and_install_waiters(fs, return_when):
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if return_when == _AS_COMPLETED:
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waiter = _AsCompletedWaiter()
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elif return_when == FIRST_COMPLETED:
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waiter = _FirstCompletedWaiter()
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else:
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pending_count = sum(
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f._state not in [CANCELLED_AND_NOTIFIED, FINISHED] for f in fs)
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if return_when == FIRST_EXCEPTION:
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waiter = _AllCompletedWaiter(pending_count, stop_on_exception=True)
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elif return_when == ALL_COMPLETED:
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waiter = _AllCompletedWaiter(pending_count, stop_on_exception=False)
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else:
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raise ValueError("Invalid return condition: %r" % return_when)
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for f in fs:
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f._waiters.append(waiter)
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return waiter
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def _yield_finished_futures(fs, waiter, ref_collect):
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"""
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Iterate on the list *fs*, yielding finished futures one by one in
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reverse order.
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Before yielding a future, *waiter* is removed from its waiters
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and the future is removed from each set in the collection of sets
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*ref_collect*.
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The aim of this function is to avoid keeping stale references after
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the future is yielded and before the iterator resumes.
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"""
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while fs:
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f = fs[-1]
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for futures_set in ref_collect:
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futures_set.remove(f)
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with f._condition:
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f._waiters.remove(waiter)
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del f
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# Careful not to keep a reference to the popped value
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yield fs.pop()
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def as_completed(fs, timeout=None):
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"""An iterator over the given futures that yields each as it completes.
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Args:
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fs: The sequence of Futures (possibly created by different Executors) to
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iterate over.
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timeout: The maximum number of seconds to wait. If None, then there
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is no limit on the wait time.
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Returns:
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An iterator that yields the given Futures as they complete (finished or
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cancelled). If any given Futures are duplicated, they will be returned
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once.
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Raises:
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TimeoutError: If the entire result iterator could not be generated
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before the given timeout.
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"""
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if timeout is not None:
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end_time = timeout + time.monotonic()
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fs = set(fs)
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total_futures = len(fs)
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with _AcquireFutures(fs):
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finished = set(
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f for f in fs
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if f._state in [CANCELLED_AND_NOTIFIED, FINISHED])
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pending = fs - finished
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waiter = _create_and_install_waiters(fs, _AS_COMPLETED)
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finished = list(finished)
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try:
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yield from _yield_finished_futures(finished, waiter,
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ref_collect=(fs,))
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while pending:
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if timeout is None:
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wait_timeout = None
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else:
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wait_timeout = end_time - time.monotonic()
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if wait_timeout < 0:
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raise TimeoutError(
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'%d (of %d) futures unfinished' % (
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len(pending), total_futures))
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waiter.event.wait(wait_timeout)
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with waiter.lock:
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finished = waiter.finished_futures
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waiter.finished_futures = []
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waiter.event.clear()
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# reverse to keep finishing order
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finished.reverse()
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yield from _yield_finished_futures(finished, waiter,
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ref_collect=(fs, pending))
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finally:
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# Remove waiter from unfinished futures
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for f in fs:
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with f._condition:
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f._waiters.remove(waiter)
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DoneAndNotDoneFutures = collections.namedtuple(
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'DoneAndNotDoneFutures', 'done not_done')
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def wait(fs, timeout=None, return_when=ALL_COMPLETED):
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"""Wait for the futures in the given sequence to complete.
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Args:
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fs: The sequence of Futures (possibly created by different Executors) to
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wait upon.
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timeout: The maximum number of seconds to wait. If None, then there
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is no limit on the wait time.
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return_when: Indicates when this function should return. The options
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are:
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FIRST_COMPLETED - Return when any future finishes or is
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cancelled.
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FIRST_EXCEPTION - Return when any future finishes by raising an
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exception. If no future raises an exception
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then it is equivalent to ALL_COMPLETED.
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ALL_COMPLETED - Return when all futures finish or are cancelled.
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Returns:
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A named 2-tuple of sets. The first set, named 'done', contains the
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futures that completed (is finished or cancelled) before the wait
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completed. The second set, named 'not_done', contains uncompleted
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futures.
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"""
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with _AcquireFutures(fs):
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done = set(f for f in fs
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if f._state in [CANCELLED_AND_NOTIFIED, FINISHED])
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not_done = set(fs) - done
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if (return_when == FIRST_COMPLETED) and done:
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return DoneAndNotDoneFutures(done, not_done)
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elif (return_when == FIRST_EXCEPTION) and done:
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if any(f for f in done
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if not f.cancelled() and f.exception() is not None):
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return DoneAndNotDoneFutures(done, not_done)
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if len(done) == len(fs):
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return DoneAndNotDoneFutures(done, not_done)
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waiter = _create_and_install_waiters(fs, return_when)
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waiter.event.wait(timeout)
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for f in fs:
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with f._condition:
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f._waiters.remove(waiter)
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done.update(waiter.finished_futures)
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return DoneAndNotDoneFutures(done, set(fs) - done)
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class Future(object):
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"""Represents the result of an asynchronous computation."""
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def __init__(self):
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"""Initializes the future. Should not be called by clients."""
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self._condition = threading.Condition()
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self._state = PENDING
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self._result = None
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self._exception = None
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self._waiters = []
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self._done_callbacks = []
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def _invoke_callbacks(self):
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for callback in self._done_callbacks:
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try:
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callback(self)
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except Exception:
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LOGGER.exception('exception calling callback for %r', self)
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def __repr__(self):
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with self._condition:
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if self._state == FINISHED:
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if self._exception:
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return '<%s at %#x state=%s raised %s>' % (
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self.__class__.__name__,
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id(self),
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_STATE_TO_DESCRIPTION_MAP[self._state],
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self._exception.__class__.__name__)
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else:
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return '<%s at %#x state=%s returned %s>' % (
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self.__class__.__name__,
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id(self),
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_STATE_TO_DESCRIPTION_MAP[self._state],
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self._result.__class__.__name__)
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return '<%s at %#x state=%s>' % (
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self.__class__.__name__,
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id(self),
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_STATE_TO_DESCRIPTION_MAP[self._state])
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def cancel(self):
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"""Cancel the future if possible.
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Returns True if the future was cancelled, False otherwise. A future
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cannot be cancelled if it is running or has already completed.
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"""
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with self._condition:
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if self._state in [RUNNING, FINISHED]:
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return False
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if self._state in [CANCELLED, CANCELLED_AND_NOTIFIED]:
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return True
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self._state = CANCELLED
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self._condition.notify_all()
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self._invoke_callbacks()
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return True
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def cancelled(self):
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"""Return True if the future was cancelled."""
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with self._condition:
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return self._state in [CANCELLED, CANCELLED_AND_NOTIFIED]
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def running(self):
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"""Return True if the future is currently executing."""
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with self._condition:
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return self._state == RUNNING
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def done(self):
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"""Return True of the future was cancelled or finished executing."""
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with self._condition:
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return self._state in [CANCELLED, CANCELLED_AND_NOTIFIED, FINISHED]
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def __get_result(self):
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if self._exception:
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try:
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raise self._exception
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finally:
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# Break a reference cycle with the exception in self._exception
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self = None
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else:
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return self._result
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def add_done_callback(self, fn):
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"""Attaches a callable that will be called when the future finishes.
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Args:
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fn: A callable that will be called with this future as its only
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argument when the future completes or is cancelled. The callable
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will always be called by a thread in the same process in which
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it was added. If the future has already completed or been
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cancelled then the callable will be called immediately. These
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callables are called in the order that they were added.
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"""
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with self._condition:
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if self._state not in [CANCELLED, CANCELLED_AND_NOTIFIED, FINISHED]:
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self._done_callbacks.append(fn)
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return
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try:
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fn(self)
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except Exception:
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LOGGER.exception('exception calling callback for %r', self)
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def result(self, timeout=None):
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"""Return the result of the call that the future represents.
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Args:
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timeout: The number of seconds to wait for the result if the future
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isn't done. If None, then there is no limit on the wait time.
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Returns:
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The result of the call that the future represents.
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Raises:
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CancelledError: If the future was cancelled.
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TimeoutError: If the future didn't finish executing before the given
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timeout.
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Exception: If the call raised then that exception will be raised.
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"""
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try:
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with self._condition:
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if self._state in [CANCELLED, CANCELLED_AND_NOTIFIED]:
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raise CancelledError()
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elif self._state == FINISHED:
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return self.__get_result()
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self._condition.wait(timeout)
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if self._state in [CANCELLED, CANCELLED_AND_NOTIFIED]:
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raise CancelledError()
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elif self._state == FINISHED:
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return self.__get_result()
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else:
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raise TimeoutError()
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finally:
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# Break a reference cycle with the exception in self._exception
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self = None
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def exception(self, timeout=None):
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"""Return the exception raised by the call that the future represents.
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Args:
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timeout: The number of seconds to wait for the exception if the
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future isn't done. If None, then there is no limit on the wait
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time.
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Returns:
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The exception raised by the call that the future represents or None
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if the call completed without raising.
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Raises:
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CancelledError: If the future was cancelled.
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TimeoutError: If the future didn't finish executing before the given
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timeout.
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"""
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with self._condition:
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if self._state in [CANCELLED, CANCELLED_AND_NOTIFIED]:
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raise CancelledError()
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elif self._state == FINISHED:
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return self._exception
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self._condition.wait(timeout)
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if self._state in [CANCELLED, CANCELLED_AND_NOTIFIED]:
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raise CancelledError()
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elif self._state == FINISHED:
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return self._exception
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else:
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raise TimeoutError()
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# The following methods should only be used by Executors and in tests.
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def set_running_or_notify_cancel(self):
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"""Mark the future as running or process any cancel notifications.
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Should only be used by Executor implementations and unit tests.
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If the future has been cancelled (cancel() was called and returned
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True) then any threads waiting on the future completing (though calls
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to as_completed() or wait()) are notified and False is returned.
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If the future was not cancelled then it is put in the running state
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(future calls to running() will return True) and True is returned.
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This method should be called by Executor implementations before
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executing the work associated with this future. If this method returns
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False then the work should not be executed.
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Returns:
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False if the Future was cancelled, True otherwise.
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Raises:
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RuntimeError: if this method was already called or if set_result()
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or set_exception() was called.
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|
"""
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with self._condition:
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if self._state == CANCELLED:
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self._state = CANCELLED_AND_NOTIFIED
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for waiter in self._waiters:
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waiter.add_cancelled(self)
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|
# self._condition.notify_all() is not necessary because
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|
# self.cancel() triggers a notification.
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|
return False
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||
|
elif self._state == PENDING:
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|
self._state = RUNNING
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|
return True
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|
else:
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|
LOGGER.critical('Future %s in unexpected state: %s',
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|
id(self),
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|
self._state)
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|
raise RuntimeError('Future in unexpected state')
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||
|
|
||
|
def set_result(self, result):
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|
"""Sets the return value of work associated with the future.
|
||
|
|
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|
Should only be used by Executor implementations and unit tests.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
with self._condition:
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||
|
if self._state in {CANCELLED, CANCELLED_AND_NOTIFIED, FINISHED}:
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||
|
raise InvalidStateError('{}: {!r}'.format(self._state, self))
|
||
|
self._result = result
|
||
|
self._state = FINISHED
|
||
|
for waiter in self._waiters:
|
||
|
waiter.add_result(self)
|
||
|
self._condition.notify_all()
|
||
|
self._invoke_callbacks()
|
||
|
|
||
|
def set_exception(self, exception):
|
||
|
"""Sets the result of the future as being the given exception.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Should only be used by Executor implementations and unit tests.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
with self._condition:
|
||
|
if self._state in {CANCELLED, CANCELLED_AND_NOTIFIED, FINISHED}:
|
||
|
raise InvalidStateError('{}: {!r}'.format(self._state, self))
|
||
|
self._exception = exception
|
||
|
self._state = FINISHED
|
||
|
for waiter in self._waiters:
|
||
|
waiter.add_exception(self)
|
||
|
self._condition.notify_all()
|
||
|
self._invoke_callbacks()
|
||
|
|
||
|
__class_getitem__ = classmethod(types.GenericAlias)
|
||
|
|
||
|
class Executor(object):
|
||
|
"""This is an abstract base class for concrete asynchronous executors."""
|
||
|
|
||
|
def submit(self, fn, /, *args, **kwargs):
|
||
|
"""Submits a callable to be executed with the given arguments.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Schedules the callable to be executed as fn(*args, **kwargs) and returns
|
||
|
a Future instance representing the execution of the callable.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Returns:
|
||
|
A Future representing the given call.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
raise NotImplementedError()
|
||
|
|
||
|
def map(self, fn, *iterables, timeout=None, chunksize=1):
|
||
|
"""Returns an iterator equivalent to map(fn, iter).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Args:
|
||
|
fn: A callable that will take as many arguments as there are
|
||
|
passed iterables.
|
||
|
timeout: The maximum number of seconds to wait. If None, then there
|
||
|
is no limit on the wait time.
|
||
|
chunksize: The size of the chunks the iterable will be broken into
|
||
|
before being passed to a child process. This argument is only
|
||
|
used by ProcessPoolExecutor; it is ignored by
|
||
|
ThreadPoolExecutor.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Returns:
|
||
|
An iterator equivalent to: map(func, *iterables) but the calls may
|
||
|
be evaluated out-of-order.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Raises:
|
||
|
TimeoutError: If the entire result iterator could not be generated
|
||
|
before the given timeout.
|
||
|
Exception: If fn(*args) raises for any values.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
if timeout is not None:
|
||
|
end_time = timeout + time.monotonic()
|
||
|
|
||
|
fs = [self.submit(fn, *args) for args in zip(*iterables)]
|
||
|
|
||
|
# Yield must be hidden in closure so that the futures are submitted
|
||
|
# before the first iterator value is required.
|
||
|
def result_iterator():
|
||
|
try:
|
||
|
# reverse to keep finishing order
|
||
|
fs.reverse()
|
||
|
while fs:
|
||
|
# Careful not to keep a reference to the popped future
|
||
|
if timeout is None:
|
||
|
yield fs.pop().result()
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
yield fs.pop().result(end_time - time.monotonic())
|
||
|
finally:
|
||
|
for future in fs:
|
||
|
future.cancel()
|
||
|
return result_iterator()
|
||
|
|
||
|
def shutdown(self, wait=True, *, cancel_futures=False):
|
||
|
"""Clean-up the resources associated with the Executor.
|
||
|
|
||
|
It is safe to call this method several times. Otherwise, no other
|
||
|
methods can be called after this one.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Args:
|
||
|
wait: If True then shutdown will not return until all running
|
||
|
futures have finished executing and the resources used by the
|
||
|
executor have been reclaimed.
|
||
|
cancel_futures: If True then shutdown will cancel all pending
|
||
|
futures. Futures that are completed or running will not be
|
||
|
cancelled.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
pass
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __enter__(self):
|
||
|
return self
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb):
|
||
|
self.shutdown(wait=True)
|
||
|
return False
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
class BrokenExecutor(RuntimeError):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
Raised when a executor has become non-functional after a severe failure.
|
||
|
"""
|