[project @ Arch-1:robey@lag.net--2005-master-shake%paramiko--dev--1--patch-34]

fix a comment claiming that channels are closed automatically when GC'd (they aren't and can't be); don't close the pipe until the app explicitly calls close(); signal EOF via the pipe
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Robey Pointer 2005-07-14 02:17:38 +00:00
parent 93f3cae64f
commit f565576321
1 changed files with 38 additions and 21 deletions

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@ -454,24 +454,25 @@ class Channel (object):
"""
Close the channel. All future read/write operations on the channel
will fail. The remote end will receive no more data (after queued data
is flushed). Channels are automatically closed when they are garbage-
collected, or when their L{Transport} is closed.
is flushed). Channels are automatically closed when their L{Transport}
is closed.
Note that because of peculiarities with the way python's garbage
collection works on cycles, channels will B{not} be automatically
closed by the garbage collector.
"""
self.lock.acquire()
try:
if not self.active or self.closed:
return
try:
self._send_eof()
m = Message()
m.add_byte(chr(MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE))
m.add_int(self.remote_chanid)
self.transport._send_user_message(m)
except EOFError:
pass
self._set_closed()
# can't unlink from the Transport yet -- the remote side may still
# try to send meta-data (exit-status, etc)
self._close_internal()
# only close the pipe when the user explicitly closes the channel.
# otherwise they will get unpleasant surprises.
if self.pipe is not None:
print 'closing pipe!'
self.pipe.close()
self.pipe = None
finally:
self.lock.release()
@ -862,7 +863,11 @@ class Channel (object):
return
def _request_failed(self, m):
self.close()
self.lock.acquire()
try:
self._close_internal()
finally:
self.lock.release()
def _feed(self, m):
if type(m) is str:
@ -980,20 +985,16 @@ class Channel (object):
self.in_buffer_cv.notifyAll()
self.in_stderr_buffer_cv.notifyAll()
if self.pipe is not None:
self.pipe.close()
self.pipe = None
self.pipe.set()
finally:
self.lock.release()
self._log(DEBUG, 'EOF received')
def _handle_close(self, m):
self.close()
self.lock.acquire()
try:
self._close_internal()
self.transport._unlink_channel(self.chanid)
if self.pipe is not None:
self.pipe.close()
self.pipe = None
finally:
self.lock.release()
@ -1023,6 +1024,22 @@ class Channel (object):
self._log(DEBUG, 'EOF sent')
return
def _close_internal(self):
# you are holding the lock.
if not self.active or self.closed:
return
try:
self._send_eof()
m = Message()
m.add_byte(chr(MSG_CHANNEL_CLOSE))
m.add_int(self.remote_chanid)
self.transport._send_user_message(m)
except EOFError:
pass
self._set_closed()
# can't unlink from the Transport yet -- the remote side may still
# try to send meta-data (exit-status, etc)
def _unlink(self):
# server connection could die before we become active: still signal the close!
if self.closed: