- Oct 18, 2012
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Antoine Millet authored
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Antoine Millet authored
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Antoine Millet authored
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Antoine Millet authored
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Antoine Millet authored
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Antoine Millet authored
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Antoine Millet authored
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Antoine Millet authored
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Antoine Millet authored
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Antoine Millet authored
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Antoine Millet authored
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Antoine Millet authored
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Antoine Millet authored
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Antoine Millet authored
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Antoine Millet authored
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Antoine Millet authored
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Antoine Millet authored
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Antoine Millet authored
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Antoine Millet authored
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Antoine Millet authored
This option allow to raise a TimeoutError for each expected response not arrived on time.
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Antoine Millet authored
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Antoine Millet authored
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Antoine Millet authored
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Antoine Millet authored
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Antoine Millet authored
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Antoine Millet authored
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Antoine Millet authored
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Antoine Millet authored
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Antoine Millet authored
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Antoine Millet authored
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Antoine Millet authored
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Antoine Millet authored
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Antoine Millet authored
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Antoine Millet authored
Non blocking errors was not handled in the writer callback.
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Antoine Millet authored
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Antoine Millet authored
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Anael Beutot authored
When given a non RPC handler callback, it didn't work.
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Antoine Millet authored
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Antoine Millet authored
A server need to keep a list of connected clients to trigger their shutdown when a global server shutdown is requested. To avoid memory leaks with the client list, the list is composed of weakref. Problem: connected RpcConnection can be collected because the application is not required to keep a ref on each connection. The problem was fixed by removing weakrefs. The list is cleaned of its offline clients each time a new client is connected.
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Antoine Millet authored
These methods must be available only through the Rpc protocol. To access to the default RPC (aka rpc0), use the "connection.rpc" property: conn.rpc.set_handler(MyHandler())
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