Non-blocking read() in httplib?
Paul Rubin
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Mon Jul 12 15:43:09 EDT 2004
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Marcin Ciura <ciuraNOSPAM at zeus.polsl.gliwice.pl> writes: > I would like to defend against this by throwing an exception when the > read() lasts too long. But I cannot use select.select(), because > HTTPResponse has no fileno() method. Neither can I use signal.alarm(), > as it is for Unixes only. > > Is there any other way to break read() or make it non-blocking? I think I'd reach down into the response object and get the fileno. >From httplib.py: class HTTPResponse: # ... def __init__(self, sock, debuglevel=0, strict=0): self.fp = sock.makefile('rb', 0) self.debuglevel = debuglevel self.strict = strict so maybe you can get the fileno from response.fp.
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