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* Document hasFeature(), createDocument(), CreateDocumentType(),
  hasAttribute(), hasAttributeNS().

* In the documentation for createDocument(), it is now stated that the Python
  DOM API allows implementations to forego creation of the document element
  child node, if no namespace and local name arguments are given. (This
  possibility is left open and unaddressed in the W3C spec).

* Addition by me: use 'name' rather than 'attname', for consistency with the
  DOM specification and the Python DOM API implementation.
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Tip revision: af8d7a91da605656a7f57815c9176026de28f3b0 authored by Johannes Gijsbers on 09 January 2005, 00:39:06 UTC
Backport patch #1051321 (fixes bugs 1010196, 1013525), by Mike Brown:
Tip revision: af8d7a9
socketmodule.h
/* Socket module header file */

/* Includes needed for the sockaddr_* symbols below */
#ifndef MS_WINDOWS
#ifdef __VMS
#   include <socket.h>
# else
#   include <sys/socket.h>
# endif
# include <netinet/in.h>
# if !(defined(__BEOS__) || defined(__CYGWIN__) || (defined(PYOS_OS2) && defined(PYCC_VACPP)))
#  include <netinet/tcp.h>
# endif

#else /* MS_WINDOWS */
#if _MSC_VER >= 1300
# include <winsock2.h>
# include <ws2tcpip.h>
# define HAVE_ADDRINFO
# define HAVE_SOCKADDR_STORAGE
# define HAVE_GETADDRINFO
# define HAVE_GETNAMEINFO
# define ENABLE_IPV6
#else
# include <winsock.h>
#endif
#endif

#ifdef HAVE_SYS_UN_H
# include <sys/un.h>
#else
# undef AF_UNIX
#endif

#ifdef HAVE_BLUETOOTH_BLUETOOTH_H
#include <bluetooth/bluetooth.h>
#include <bluetooth/rfcomm.h>
#include <bluetooth/l2cap.h>
#include <bluetooth/sco.h>
#endif

#ifdef HAVE_BLUETOOTH_H
#include <bluetooth.h>
#endif

#ifdef HAVE_NETPACKET_PACKET_H
# include <sys/ioctl.h>
# include <net/if.h>
# include <netpacket/packet.h>
#endif

#ifndef Py__SOCKET_H
#define Py__SOCKET_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif

/* Python module and C API name */
#define PySocket_MODULE_NAME	"_socket"
#define PySocket_CAPI_NAME	"CAPI"

/* Abstract the socket file descriptor type */
#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
typedef SOCKET SOCKET_T;
#	ifdef MS_WIN64
#		define SIZEOF_SOCKET_T 8
#	else
#		define SIZEOF_SOCKET_T 4
#	endif
#else
typedef int SOCKET_T;
#	define SIZEOF_SOCKET_T SIZEOF_INT
#endif

/* The object holding a socket.  It holds some extra information,
   like the address family, which is used to decode socket address
   arguments properly. */

typedef struct {
	PyObject_HEAD
	SOCKET_T sock_fd;	/* Socket file descriptor */
	int sock_family;	/* Address family, e.g., AF_INET */
	int sock_type;		/* Socket type, e.g., SOCK_STREAM */
	int sock_proto;		/* Protocol type, usually 0 */
	union sock_addr {
		struct sockaddr_in in;
#ifdef AF_UNIX
		struct sockaddr_un un;
#endif
#ifdef ENABLE_IPV6
		struct sockaddr_in6 in6;
		struct sockaddr_storage storage;
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_BLUETOOTH_BLUETOOTH_H
		struct sockaddr_l2 bt_l2;
		struct sockaddr_rc bt_rc;
		struct sockaddr_sco bt_sco;
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_NETPACKET_PACKET_H
		struct sockaddr_ll ll;
#endif
	} sock_addr;
	PyObject *(*errorhandler)(void); /* Error handler; checks
					    errno, returns NULL and
					    sets a Python exception */
	double sock_timeout;		 /* Operation timeout in seconds;
					    0.0 means non-blocking */
} PySocketSockObject;

/* --- C API ----------------------------------------------------*/

/* Short explanation of what this C API export mechanism does
   and how it works:

    The _ssl module needs access to the type object defined in 
    the _socket module. Since cross-DLL linking introduces a lot of
    problems on many platforms, the "trick" is to wrap the
    C API of a module in a struct which then gets exported to
    other modules via a PyCObject.

    The code in socketmodule.c defines this struct (which currently
    only contains the type object reference, but could very
    well also include other C APIs needed by other modules)
    and exports it as PyCObject via the module dictionary
    under the name "CAPI".

    Other modules can now include the socketmodule.h file
    which defines the needed C APIs to import and set up
    a static copy of this struct in the importing module.

    After initialization, the importing module can then
    access the C APIs from the _socket module by simply
    referring to the static struct, e.g.

    Load _socket module and its C API; this sets up the global
    PySocketModule:
    
	if (PySocketModule_ImportModuleAndAPI())
	    return;


    Now use the C API as if it were defined in the using
    module:

        if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O!|zz:ssl",

			      PySocketModule.Sock_Type,

			      (PyObject*)&Sock,
			      &key_file, &cert_file))
	    return NULL;

    Support could easily be extended to export more C APIs/symbols
    this way. Currently, only the type object is exported, 
    other candidates would be socket constructors and socket
    access functions.

*/

/* C API for usage by other Python modules */
typedef struct {
	PyTypeObject *Sock_Type;
        PyObject *error;
} PySocketModule_APIObject;

/* XXX The net effect of the following appears to be to define a function
   XXX named PySocketModule_APIObject in _ssl.c.  It's unclear why it isn't
   XXX defined there directly. 

   >>> It's defined here because other modules might also want to use
   >>> the C API.

*/
#ifndef PySocket_BUILDING_SOCKET

/* --- C API ----------------------------------------------------*/

/* Interfacestructure to C API for other modules.
   Call PySocketModule_ImportModuleAndAPI() to initialize this
   structure. After that usage is simple:

   if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O!|zz:ssl",
                         &PySocketModule.Sock_Type, (PyObject*)&Sock,
	 		 &key_file, &cert_file))
 	 return NULL;
   ...
*/

static
PySocketModule_APIObject PySocketModule;

/* You *must* call this before using any of the functions in
   PySocketModule and check its outcome; otherwise all accesses will
   result in a segfault. Returns 0 on success. */

#ifndef DPRINTF
# define DPRINTF if (0) printf
#endif

static
int PySocketModule_ImportModuleAndAPI(void)
{
	PyObject *mod = 0, *v = 0;
	char *apimodule = PySocket_MODULE_NAME;
	char *apiname = PySocket_CAPI_NAME;
	void *api;

	DPRINTF("Importing the %s C API...\n", apimodule);
	mod = PyImport_ImportModule(apimodule);
	if (mod == NULL)
		goto onError;
	DPRINTF(" %s package found\n", apimodule);
	v = PyObject_GetAttrString(mod, apiname);
	if (v == NULL)
		goto onError;
	Py_DECREF(mod);
	DPRINTF(" API object %s found\n", apiname);
	api = PyCObject_AsVoidPtr(v);
	if (api == NULL)
		goto onError;
	Py_DECREF(v);
	memcpy(&PySocketModule, api, sizeof(PySocketModule));
	DPRINTF(" API object loaded and initialized.\n");
	return 0;

 onError:
	DPRINTF(" not found.\n");
	Py_XDECREF(mod);
	Py_XDECREF(v);
	return -1;
}

#endif /* !PySocket_BUILDING_SOCKET */

#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* !Py__SOCKET_H */
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