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222 lines
8.3 KiB
Python
222 lines
8.3 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python
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# Copyright 2014 Facebook
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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# a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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"""A non-blocking TCP connection factory.
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"""
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from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
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import functools
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import socket
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from tornado.concurrent import Future
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from tornado.ioloop import IOLoop
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from tornado.iostream import IOStream
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from tornado import gen
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from tornado.netutil import Resolver
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_INITIAL_CONNECT_TIMEOUT = 0.3
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class _Connector(object):
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"""A stateless implementation of the "Happy Eyeballs" algorithm.
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"Happy Eyeballs" is documented in RFC6555 as the recommended practice
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for when both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses are available.
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In this implementation, we partition the addresses by family, and
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make the first connection attempt to whichever address was
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returned first by ``getaddrinfo``. If that connection fails or
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times out, we begin a connection in parallel to the first address
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of the other family. If there are additional failures we retry
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with other addresses, keeping one connection attempt per family
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in flight at a time.
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http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6555
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"""
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def __init__(self, addrinfo, io_loop, connect):
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self.io_loop = io_loop
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self.connect = connect
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self.future = Future()
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self.timeout = None
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self.last_error = None
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self.remaining = len(addrinfo)
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self.primary_addrs, self.secondary_addrs = self.split(addrinfo)
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@staticmethod
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def split(addrinfo):
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"""Partition the ``addrinfo`` list by address family.
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Returns two lists. The first list contains the first entry from
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``addrinfo`` and all others with the same family, and the
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second list contains all other addresses (normally one list will
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be AF_INET and the other AF_INET6, although non-standard resolvers
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may return additional families).
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"""
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primary = []
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secondary = []
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primary_af = addrinfo[0][0]
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for af, addr in addrinfo:
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if af == primary_af:
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primary.append((af, addr))
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else:
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secondary.append((af, addr))
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return primary, secondary
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def start(self, timeout=_INITIAL_CONNECT_TIMEOUT):
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self.try_connect(iter(self.primary_addrs))
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self.set_timout(timeout)
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return self.future
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def try_connect(self, addrs):
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try:
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af, addr = next(addrs)
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except StopIteration:
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# We've reached the end of our queue, but the other queue
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# might still be working. Send a final error on the future
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# only when both queues are finished.
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if self.remaining == 0 and not self.future.done():
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self.future.set_exception(self.last_error or
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IOError("connection failed"))
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return
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future = self.connect(af, addr)
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future.add_done_callback(functools.partial(self.on_connect_done,
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addrs, af, addr))
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def on_connect_done(self, addrs, af, addr, future):
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self.remaining -= 1
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try:
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stream = future.result()
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except Exception as e:
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if self.future.done():
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return
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# Error: try again (but remember what happened so we have an
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# error to raise in the end)
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self.last_error = e
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self.try_connect(addrs)
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if self.timeout is not None:
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# If the first attempt failed, don't wait for the
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# timeout to try an address from the secondary queue.
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self.io_loop.remove_timeout(self.timeout)
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self.on_timeout()
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return
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self.clear_timeout()
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if self.future.done():
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# This is a late arrival; just drop it.
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stream.close()
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else:
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self.future.set_result((af, addr, stream))
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def set_timout(self, timeout):
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self.timeout = self.io_loop.add_timeout(self.io_loop.time() + timeout,
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self.on_timeout)
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def on_timeout(self):
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self.timeout = None
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self.try_connect(iter(self.secondary_addrs))
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def clear_timeout(self):
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if self.timeout is not None:
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self.io_loop.remove_timeout(self.timeout)
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class TCPClient(object):
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"""A non-blocking TCP connection factory.
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.. versionchanged:: 4.1
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The ``io_loop`` argument is deprecated.
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"""
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def __init__(self, resolver=None, io_loop=None):
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self.io_loop = io_loop or IOLoop.current()
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if resolver is not None:
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self.resolver = resolver
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self._own_resolver = False
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else:
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self.resolver = Resolver(io_loop=io_loop)
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self._own_resolver = True
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def close(self):
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if self._own_resolver:
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self.resolver.close()
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@gen.coroutine
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def connect(self, host, port, af=socket.AF_UNSPEC, ssl_options=None,
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max_buffer_size=None, source_ip=None, source_port=None):
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"""Connect to the given host and port.
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Asynchronously returns an `.IOStream` (or `.SSLIOStream` if
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``ssl_options`` is not None).
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Using the ``source_ip`` kwarg, one can specify the source
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IP address to use when establishing the connection.
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In case the user needs to resolve and
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use a specific interface, it has to be handled outside
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of Tornado as this depends very much on the platform.
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Similarly, when the user requires a certain source port, it can
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be specified using the ``source_port`` arg.
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.. versionchanged:: 4.5
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Added the ``source_ip`` and ``source_port`` arguments.
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"""
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addrinfo = yield self.resolver.resolve(host, port, af)
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connector = _Connector(
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addrinfo, self.io_loop,
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functools.partial(self._create_stream, max_buffer_size,
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source_ip=source_ip, source_port=source_port)
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)
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af, addr, stream = yield connector.start()
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# TODO: For better performance we could cache the (af, addr)
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# information here and re-use it on subsequent connections to
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# the same host. (http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6555#section-4.2)
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if ssl_options is not None:
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stream = yield stream.start_tls(False, ssl_options=ssl_options,
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server_hostname=host)
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raise gen.Return(stream)
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def _create_stream(self, max_buffer_size, af, addr, source_ip=None,
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source_port=None):
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# Always connect in plaintext; we'll convert to ssl if necessary
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# after one connection has completed.
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source_port_bind = source_port if isinstance(source_port, int) else 0
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source_ip_bind = source_ip
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if source_port_bind and not source_ip:
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# User required a specific port, but did not specify
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# a certain source IP, will bind to the default loopback.
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source_ip_bind = '::1' if af == socket.AF_INET6 else '127.0.0.1'
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# Trying to use the same address family as the requested af socket:
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# - 127.0.0.1 for IPv4
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# - ::1 for IPv6
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socket_obj = socket.socket(af)
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if source_port_bind or source_ip_bind:
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# If the user requires binding also to a specific IP/port.
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try:
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socket_obj.bind((source_ip_bind, source_port_bind))
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except socket.error:
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socket_obj.close()
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# Fail loudly if unable to use the IP/port.
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raise
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try:
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stream = IOStream(socket_obj,
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io_loop=self.io_loop,
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max_buffer_size=max_buffer_size)
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except socket.error as e:
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fu = Future()
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fu.set_exception(e)
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return fu
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else:
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return stream.connect(addr)
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