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view src/testdir/test_netbeans.py @ 15621:bfbdef46aa7d v8.1.0818
patch 8.1.0818: MS-Windows: cannot send large data with ch_sendraw()
commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/240583869ae477202494dd01ef1e8e2bac650f10
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Thu Jan 24 23:11:49 2019 +0100
patch 8.1.0818: MS-Windows: cannot send large data with ch_sendraw()
Problem: MS-Windows: cannot send large data with ch_sendraw().
Solution: Split write into several WriteFile() calls. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto,
closes #3823)
author | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> |
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date | Thu, 24 Jan 2019 23:15:05 +0100 |
parents | cd6daebf47ae |
children | b378f860d4ab |
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#!/usr/bin/python # # Server that will communicate with Vim through the netbeans interface. # Used by test_netbeans.vim. # # This requires Python 2.6 or later. from __future__ import print_function import socket import sys import time import threading try: # Python 3 import socketserver except ImportError: # Python 2 import SocketServer as socketserver class ThreadedTCPRequestHandler(socketserver.BaseRequestHandler): def handle(self): print("=== socket opened ===") while True: try: received = self.request.recv(4096).decode('utf-8') except socket.error: print("=== socket error ===") break except IOError: print("=== socket closed ===") break if received == '': print("=== socket closed ===") break print("received: {0}".format(received)) # Write the received line into the file, so that the test can check # what happened. with open("Xnetbeans", "a") as myfile: myfile.write(received) response = '' if received.find('XREADME.txt') > 0: name = received.split('"')[1] response = '5:putBufferNumber!33 "' + name + '"\n' response += '5:setDot!1 3/19\n' elif received.find('disconnect') > 0: # we're done self.server.shutdown() return if len(response) > 0: self.request.sendall(response.encode('utf-8')) # Write the respoinse into the file, so that the test can knows # the command was sent. with open("Xnetbeans", "a") as myfile: myfile.write('send: ' + response) class ThreadedTCPServer(socketserver.ThreadingMixIn, socketserver.TCPServer): pass def writePortInFile(port): # Write the port number in Xportnr, so that the test knows it. f = open("Xportnr", "w") f.write("{0}".format(port)) f.close() if __name__ == "__main__": HOST, PORT = "localhost", 0 server = ThreadedTCPServer((HOST, PORT), ThreadedTCPRequestHandler) ip, port = server.server_address # Start a thread with the server. That thread will then start a new thread # for each connection. server_thread = threading.Thread(target=server.serve_forever) server_thread.start() writePortInFile(port) print("Listening on port {0}".format(port)) # Main thread terminates, but the server continues running # until server.shutdown() is called. try: while server_thread.isAlive(): server_thread.join(1) except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit): server.shutdown()