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futures.py
"""A Future class similar to the one in PEP 3148."""

__all__ = ['CancelledError', 'TimeoutError', 'InvalidStateError',
           'Future', 'wrap_future', 'isfuture']

import concurrent.futures
import logging
import sys
import traceback

from . import base_futures
from . import compat
from . import events


CancelledError = base_futures.CancelledError
InvalidStateError = base_futures.InvalidStateError
TimeoutError = base_futures.TimeoutError
isfuture = base_futures.isfuture


_PENDING = base_futures._PENDING
_CANCELLED = base_futures._CANCELLED
_FINISHED = base_futures._FINISHED


STACK_DEBUG = logging.DEBUG - 1  # heavy-duty debugging


class Future:
    """This class is *almost* compatible with concurrent.futures.Future.

    Differences:

    - result() and exception() do not take a timeout argument and
      raise an exception when the future isn't done yet.

    - Callbacks registered with add_done_callback() are always called
      via the event loop's call_soon_threadsafe().

    - This class is not compatible with the wait() and as_completed()
      methods in the concurrent.futures package.

    (In Python 3.4 or later we may be able to unify the implementations.)
    """

    # Class variables serving as defaults for instance variables.
    _state = _PENDING
    _result = None
    _exception = None
    _loop = None
    _source_traceback = None

    # This field is used for a dual purpose:
    # - Its presence is a marker to declare that a class implements
    #   the Future protocol (i.e. is intended to be duck-type compatible).
    #   The value must also be not-None, to enable a subclass to declare
    #   that it is not compatible by setting this to None.
    # - It is set by __iter__() below so that Task._step() can tell
    #   the difference between `yield from Future()` (correct) vs.
    #   `yield Future()` (incorrect).
    _asyncio_future_blocking = False

    _log_traceback = False   # Used for Python 3.4 and later
    _tb_logger = None        # Used for Python 3.3 only

    def __init__(self, *, loop=None):
        """Initialize the future.

        The optional event_loop argument allows explicitly setting the event
        loop object used by the future. If it's not provided, the future uses
        the default event loop.
        """
        if loop is None:
            self._loop = events.get_event_loop()
        else:
            self._loop = loop
        self._callbacks = []
        if self._loop.get_debug():
            self._source_traceback = traceback.extract_stack(sys._getframe(1))

    _repr_info = base_futures._future_repr_info

    def __repr__(self):
        return '<%s %s>' % (self.__class__.__name__, ' '.join(self._repr_info()))

    def __del__(self):
        if not self._log_traceback:
            # set_exception() was not called, or result() or exception()
            # has consumed the exception
            return
        exc = self._exception
        context = {
            'message': ('%s exception was never retrieved'
                        % self.__class__.__name__),
            'exception': exc,
            'future': self,
        }
        if self._source_traceback:
            context['source_traceback'] = self._source_traceback
        self._loop.call_exception_handler(context)

    def cancel(self):
        """Cancel the future and schedule callbacks.

        If the future is already done or cancelled, return False.  Otherwise,
        change the future's state to cancelled, schedule the callbacks and
        return True.
        """
        self._log_traceback = False
        if self._state != _PENDING:
            return False
        self._state = _CANCELLED
        self._schedule_callbacks()
        return True

    def _schedule_callbacks(self):
        """Internal: Ask the event loop to call all callbacks.

        The callbacks are scheduled to be called as soon as possible. Also
        clears the callback list.
        """
        callbacks = self._callbacks[:]
        if not callbacks:
            return

        self._callbacks[:] = []
        for callback in callbacks:
            self._loop.call_soon(callback, self)

    def cancelled(self):
        """Return True if the future was cancelled."""
        return self._state == _CANCELLED

    # Don't implement running(); see http://bugs.python.org/issue18699

    def done(self):
        """Return True if the future is done.

        Done means either that a result / exception are available, or that the
        future was cancelled.
        """
        return self._state != _PENDING

    def result(self):
        """Return the result this future represents.

        If the future has been cancelled, raises CancelledError.  If the
        future's result isn't yet available, raises InvalidStateError.  If
        the future is done and has an exception set, this exception is raised.
        """
        if self._state == _CANCELLED:
            raise CancelledError
        if self._state != _FINISHED:
            raise InvalidStateError('Result is not ready.')
        self._log_traceback = False
        if self._tb_logger is not None:
            self._tb_logger.clear()
            self._tb_logger = None
        if self._exception is not None:
            raise self._exception
        return self._result

    def exception(self):
        """Return the exception that was set on this future.

        The exception (or None if no exception was set) is returned only if
        the future is done.  If the future has been cancelled, raises
        CancelledError.  If the future isn't done yet, raises
        InvalidStateError.
        """
        if self._state == _CANCELLED:
            raise CancelledError
        if self._state != _FINISHED:
            raise InvalidStateError('Exception is not set.')
        self._log_traceback = False
        if self._tb_logger is not None:
            self._tb_logger.clear()
            self._tb_logger = None
        return self._exception

    def add_done_callback(self, fn):
        """Add a callback to be run when the future becomes done.

        The callback is called with a single argument - the future object. If
        the future is already done when this is called, the callback is
        scheduled with call_soon.
        """
        if self._state != _PENDING:
            self._loop.call_soon(fn, self)
        else:
            self._callbacks.append(fn)

    # New method not in PEP 3148.

    def remove_done_callback(self, fn):
        """Remove all instances of a callback from the "call when done" list.

        Returns the number of callbacks removed.
        """
        filtered_callbacks = [f for f in self._callbacks if f != fn]
        removed_count = len(self._callbacks) - len(filtered_callbacks)
        if removed_count:
            self._callbacks[:] = filtered_callbacks
        return removed_count

    # So-called internal methods (note: no set_running_or_notify_cancel()).

    def set_result(self, result):
        """Mark the future done and set its result.

        If the future is already done when this method is called, raises
        InvalidStateError.
        """
        if self._state != _PENDING:
            raise InvalidStateError('{}: {!r}'.format(self._state, self))
        self._result = result
        self._state = _FINISHED
        self._schedule_callbacks()

    def set_exception(self, exception):
        """Mark the future done and set an exception.

        If the future is already done when this method is called, raises
        InvalidStateError.
        """
        if self._state != _PENDING:
            raise InvalidStateError('{}: {!r}'.format(self._state, self))
        if isinstance(exception, type):
            exception = exception()
        if type(exception) is StopIteration:
            raise TypeError("StopIteration interacts badly with generators "
                            "and cannot be raised into a Future")
        self._exception = exception
        self._state = _FINISHED
        self._schedule_callbacks()
        self._log_traceback = True

    def __iter__(self):
        if not self.done():
            self._asyncio_future_blocking = True
            yield self  # This tells Task to wait for completion.
        assert self.done(), "yield from wasn't used with future"
        return self.result()  # May raise too.

    if compat.PY35:
        __await__ = __iter__ # make compatible with 'await' expression


# Needed for testing purposes.
_PyFuture = Future


def _set_result_unless_cancelled(fut, result):
    """Helper setting the result only if the future was not cancelled."""
    if fut.cancelled():
        return
    fut.set_result(result)


def _set_concurrent_future_state(concurrent, source):
    """Copy state from a future to a concurrent.futures.Future."""
    assert source.done()
    if source.cancelled():
        concurrent.cancel()
    if not concurrent.set_running_or_notify_cancel():
        return
    exception = source.exception()
    if exception is not None:
        concurrent.set_exception(exception)
    else:
        result = source.result()
        concurrent.set_result(result)


def _copy_future_state(source, dest):
    """Internal helper to copy state from another Future.

    The other Future may be a concurrent.futures.Future.
    """
    assert source.done()
    if dest.cancelled():
        return
    assert not dest.done()
    if source.cancelled():
        dest.cancel()
    else:
        exception = source.exception()
        if exception is not None:
            dest.set_exception(exception)
        else:
            result = source.result()
            dest.set_result(result)


def _chain_future(source, destination):
    """Chain two futures so that when one completes, so does the other.

    The result (or exception) of source will be copied to destination.
    If destination is cancelled, source gets cancelled too.
    Compatible with both asyncio.Future and concurrent.futures.Future.
    """
    if not isfuture(source) and not isinstance(source,
                                               concurrent.futures.Future):
        raise TypeError('A future is required for source argument')
    if not isfuture(destination) and not isinstance(destination,
                                                    concurrent.futures.Future):
        raise TypeError('A future is required for destination argument')
    source_loop = source._loop if isfuture(source) else None
    dest_loop = destination._loop if isfuture(destination) else None

    def _set_state(future, other):
        if isfuture(future):
            _copy_future_state(other, future)
        else:
            _set_concurrent_future_state(future, other)

    def _call_check_cancel(destination):
        if destination.cancelled():
            if source_loop is None or source_loop is dest_loop:
                source.cancel()
            else:
                source_loop.call_soon_threadsafe(source.cancel)

    def _call_set_state(source):
        if dest_loop is None or dest_loop is source_loop:
            _set_state(destination, source)
        else:
            dest_loop.call_soon_threadsafe(_set_state, destination, source)

    destination.add_done_callback(_call_check_cancel)
    source.add_done_callback(_call_set_state)


def wrap_future(future, *, loop=None):
    """Wrap concurrent.futures.Future object."""
    if isfuture(future):
        return future
    assert isinstance(future, concurrent.futures.Future), \
        'concurrent.futures.Future is expected, got {!r}'.format(future)
    if loop is None:
        loop = events.get_event_loop()
    new_future = loop.create_future()
    _chain_future(future, new_future)
    return new_future


try:
    import _asyncio
except ImportError:
    pass
else:
    # _CFuture is needed for tests.
    Future = _CFuture = _asyncio.Future
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