Limnoria/src/world.py
Daniel Folkinshteyn 37597bfe94 Create a commands.process function which runs a function inside a separate process.
This is the only way to limit the execution time of a possibly long-running python statement.
Use this on String.re, due to the possibility of pathologically long re matching in python.
This allows us to remove the 'trusted-only' restriction on string.re.
In the future, this should probably be used in other places that take user-supplied regexps,
such as 'misc last --regexp', for example, as well as other potentially long-running tasks
that can block the bot.

Conflicts:

	plugins/String/plugin.py
	src/commands.py
2011-08-15 17:24:33 +02:00

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"""
Module for general worldly stuff, like global variables and whatnot.
"""
import gc
import os
import sys
import time
import atexit
import threading
import multiprocessing # python 2.6 and later!
if sys.version_info >= (2, 5, 0):
import re as sre
else:
import sre
import supybot.log as log
import supybot.conf as conf
import supybot.drivers as drivers
import supybot.ircutils as ircutils
import supybot.registry as registry
startedAt = time.time() # Just in case it doesn't get set later.
starting = False
mainThread = threading.currentThread()
def isMainThread():
return mainThread is threading.currentThread()
threadsSpawned = 1 # Starts at one for the initial "thread."
class SupyThread(threading.Thread):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
global threadsSpawned
threadsSpawned += 1
super(SupyThread, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
log.debug('Spawning thread %q.', self.getName())
processesSpawned = 1 # Starts at one for the initial process.
class SupyProcess(multiprocessing.Process):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
global processesSpawned
processesSpawned += 1
super(SupyProcess, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
log.debug('Spawning process %q.', self.name)
commandsProcessed = 0
ircs = [] # A list of all the IRCs.
def getIrc(network):
network = network.lower()
for irc in ircs:
if irc.network.lower() == network:
return irc
return None
def _flushUserData():
userdataFilename = os.path.join(conf.supybot.directories.conf(),
'userdata.conf')
registry.close(conf.users, userdataFilename)
flushers = [_flushUserData] # A periodic function will flush all these.
registryFilename = None
def flush():
"""Flushes all the registered flushers."""
for (i, f) in enumerate(flushers):
try:
f()
except Exception, e:
log.exception('Uncaught exception in flusher #%s (%s):', i, f)
def debugFlush(s=''):
if conf.supybot.debug.flushVeryOften():
if s:
log.debug(s)
flush()
def upkeep():
"""Does upkeep (like flushing, garbage collection, etc.)"""
sys.exc_clear() # Just in case, let's clear the exception info.
if os.name == 'nt':
try:
import msvcrt
msvcrt.heapmin()
except ImportError:
pass
except IOError: # Win98 sux0rs!
pass
if conf.daemonized:
# If we're daemonized, sys.stdout has been replaced with a StringIO
# object, so let's see if anything's been printed, and if so, let's
# log.warning it (things shouldn't be printed, and we're more likely
# to get bug reports if we make it a warning).
assert not type(sys.stdout) == file, 'Not a StringIO object!'
if not hasattr(sys.stdout, 'getvalue'):
# Stupid twisted sometimes replaces our stdout with theirs, because
# "The Twisted Way Is The Right Way" (ha!). So we're stuck simply
# returning.
log.warning('Expected cStringIO as stdout, got %r.', sys.stdout)
return
s = sys.stdout.getvalue()
if s:
log.warning('Printed to stdout after daemonization: %s', s)
sys.stdout.reset() # Seeks to 0.
sys.stdout.truncate() # Truncates to current offset.
assert not type(sys.stderr) == file, 'Not a StringIO object!'
s = sys.stderr.getvalue()
if s:
log.error('Printed to stderr after daemonization: %s', s)
sys.stderr.reset() # Seeks to 0.
sys.stderr.truncate() # Truncates to current offset.
doFlush = conf.supybot.flush() and not starting
if doFlush:
flush()
# This is so registry._cache gets filled.
# This seems dumb, so we'll try not doing it anymore.
#if registryFilename is not None:
# registry.open(registryFilename)
if not dying:
log.debug('Regexp cache size: %s', len(sre._cache))
log.debug('Pattern cache size: %s', len(ircutils._patternCache))
log.debug('HostmaskPatternEqual cache size: %s',
len(ircutils._hostmaskPatternEqualCache))
#timestamp = log.timestamp()
if doFlush:
log.info('Flushers flushed and garbage collected.')
else:
log.info('Garbage collected.')
collected = gc.collect()
if gc.garbage:
log.warning('Noncollectable garbage (file this as a bug on SF.net): %s',
gc.garbage)
return collected
def makeDriversDie():
"""Kills drivers."""
log.info('Killing Driver objects.')
for driver in drivers._drivers.itervalues():
driver.die()
def makeIrcsDie():
"""Kills Ircs."""
log.info('Killing Irc objects.')
for irc in ircs[:]:
if not irc.zombie:
irc.die()
else:
log.debug('Not killing %s, it\'s already a zombie.', irc)
def startDying():
"""Starts dying."""
log.info('Shutdown initiated.')
global dying
dying = True
def finished():
log.info('Shutdown complete.')
# These are in order; don't reorder them for cosmetic purposes. The order
# in which they're registered is the reverse order in which they will run.
atexit.register(finished)
atexit.register(upkeep)
atexit.register(makeIrcsDie)
atexit.register(makeDriversDie)
atexit.register(startDying)
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## Don't even *think* about messing with these. ##
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dying = False
testing = False
starting = False
profiling = False
documenting = False
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