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gevent.fileobject.FileObjectPosix
returns native strings in
│ │ │ universal newline mode on Python 2. This is consistent with what
│ │ │ FileObjectThread
does. See issue #1039.
socket.send()
now catches EPROTOTYPE
on macOS to handle a race
│ │ │ condition during shutdown. Fixed in pull request #1035 by Jay Oster.
gevent.socket.create_connection()
now properly cleans up open
│ │ │ sockets if connecting or binding raises a BaseException
like
│ │ │ -KeyboardInterrupt
, greenlet.GreenletExit
or
│ │ │ +KeyboardInterrupt
, greenlet.GreenletExit
or
│ │ │ gevent.timeout.Timeout
. Reported in issue #1044 by
│ │ │ kochelmonster.
max_blocking_time
¶If the monitor_thread
is enabled, this is
│ │ │ approximately how long (in seconds)
│ │ │ the event loop will be allowed to block before a warning is issued.
This function depends on using greenlet.settrace
, so installing
│ │ │ +
This function depends on using greenlet.settrace
, so installing
│ │ │ your own trace function after starting the monitoring thread will
│ │ │ cause this feature to misbehave unless you call the function
│ │ │ -returned by greenlet.settrace
. If you install a tracing function before
│ │ │ +returned by greenlet.settrace
. If you install a tracing function before
│ │ │ the monitoring thread is started, it will still be called.
Note
│ │ │In the unlikely event of creating and using multiple different │ │ │ gevent hubs in the same native thread in a short period of time, │ │ │ especially without destroying the hubs, false positives may be reported.
│ │ │