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:mod:`!select` --- Waiting for I/O completion
=============================================
.. module:: select
:synopsis: Wait for I/O completion on multiple streams.
--------------
This module provides access to the :c:func:`!select` and :c:func:`!poll` functions
available in most operating systems, :c:func:`!devpoll` available on
Solaris and derivatives, :c:func:`!epoll` available on Linux 2.5+ and
:c:func:`!kqueue` available on most BSD.
Note that on Windows, it only works for sockets; on other operating systems,
it also works for other file types (in particular, on Unix, it works on pipes).
It cannot be used on regular files to determine whether a file has grown since
it was last read.
.. note::
The :mod:`selectors` module allows high-level and efficient I/O
multiplexing, built upon the :mod:`select` module primitives. Users are
encouraged to use the :mod:`selectors` module instead, unless they want
precise control over the OS-level primitives used.
.. include:: ../includes/wasm-notavail.rst
The module defines the following:
.. exception:: error
A deprecated alias of :exc:`OSError`.
.. versionchanged:: 3.3
Following :pep:`3151`, this class was made an alias of :exc:`OSError`.
.. function:: devpoll()
(Only supported on Solaris and derivatives.) Returns a ``/dev/poll``
polling object; see section :ref:`devpoll-objects` below for the
methods supported by devpoll objects.
:c:func:`!devpoll` objects are linked to the number of file
descriptors allowed at the time of instantiation. If your program
reduces this value, :c:func:`!devpoll` will fail. If your program
increases this value, :c:func:`!devpoll` may return an
incomplete list of active file descriptors.
The new file descriptor is :ref:`non-inheritable <fd_inheritance>`.
.. versionadded:: 3.3
.. versionchanged:: 3.4
The new file descriptor is now non-inheritable.
.. function:: epoll(sizehint=-1, flags=0)
(Only supported on Linux 2.5.44 and newer.) Return an edge polling object,
which can be used as Edge or Level Triggered interface for I/O
events.
*sizehint* informs epoll about the expected number of events to be
registered. It must be positive, or ``-1`` to use the default. It is only
used on older systems where :c:func:`!epoll_create1` is not available;
otherwise it has no effect (though its value is still checked).
*flags* is deprecated and completely ignored. However, when supplied, its
value must be ``0`` or ``select.EPOLL_CLOEXEC``, otherwise ``OSError`` is
raised.
See the :ref:`epoll-objects` section below for the methods supported by
epolling objects.
``epoll`` objects support the context management protocol: when used in a
:keyword:`with` statement, the new file descriptor is automatically closed
at the end of the block.
The new file descriptor is :ref:`non-inheritable <fd_inheritance>`.
.. versionchanged:: 3.3
Added the *flags* parameter.
.. versionchanged:: 3.4
Support for the :keyword:`with` statement was added.
The new file descriptor is now non-inheritable.
.. deprecated:: 3.4
The *flags* parameter. ``select.EPOLL_CLOEXEC`` is used by default now.
Use :func:`os.set_inheritable` to make the file descriptor inheritable.
.. function:: poll()
(Not supported by all operating systems.) Returns a polling object, which
supports registering and unregistering file descriptors, and then polling them
for I/O events; see section :ref:`poll-objects` below for the methods supported
by polling objects.
.. function:: kqueue()
(Only supported on BSD.) Returns a kernel queue object; see section
:ref:`kqueue-objects` below for the methods supported by kqueue objects.
The new file descriptor is :ref:`non-inheritable <fd_inheritance>`.
.. versionchanged:: 3.4
The new file descriptor is now non-inheritable.
.. function:: kevent(ident, filter=KQ_FILTER_READ, flags=KQ_EV_ADD, fflags=0, data=0, udata=0)
(Only supported on BSD.) Returns a kernel event object; see section
:ref:`kevent-objects` below for the methods supported by kevent objects.
.. function:: select(rlist, wlist, xlist[, timeout])
This is a straightforward interface to the Unix :c:func:`!select` system call.
The first three arguments are iterables of 'waitable objects': either
integers representing file descriptors or objects with a parameterless method
named :meth:`~io.IOBase.fileno` returning such an integer:
* *rlist*: wait until ready for reading
* *wlist*: wait until ready for writing
* *xlist*: wait for an "exceptional condition" (see the manual page for what
your system considers such a condition)
Empty iterables are allowed, but acceptance of three empty iterables is
platform-dependent. (It is known to work on Unix but not on Windows.) The
optional *timeout* argument specifies a time-out as a floating-point number
in seconds. When the *timeout* argument is omitted the function blocks until
at least one file descriptor is ready. A time-out value of zero specifies a
poll and never blocks.
The return value is a triple of lists of objects that are ready: subsets of the
first three arguments. When the time-out is reached without a file descriptor
becoming ready, three empty lists are returned.
.. index::
single: socket() (in module socket)
single: popen() (in module os)
Among the acceptable object types in the iterables are Python :term:`file
objects <file object>` (e.g. ``sys.stdin``, or objects returned by
:func:`open` or :func:`os.popen`), socket objects returned by
:func:`socket.socket`. You may also define a :dfn:`wrapper` class yourself,
as long as it has an appropriate :meth:`~io.IOBase.fileno` method (that
really returns a file descriptor, not just a random integer).
.. note::
.. index:: single: WinSock
File objects on Windows are not acceptable, but sockets are. On Windows,
the underlying :c:func:`!select` function is provided by the WinSock
library, and does not handle file descriptors that don't originate from
WinSock.
.. versionchanged:: 3.5
The function is now retried with a recomputed timeout when interrupted by
a signal, except if the signal handler raises an exception (see
:pep:`475` for the rationale), instead of raising
:exc:`InterruptedError`.
.. data:: PIPE_BUF
The minimum number of bytes which can be written without blocking to a pipe
when the pipe has been reported as ready for writing by :func:`~select.select`,
:func:`!poll` or another interface in this module. This doesn't apply
to other kind of file-like objects such as sockets.
This value is guaranteed by POSIX to be at least 512.
.. availability:: Unix
.. versionadded:: 3.2
.. _devpoll-objects:
``/dev/poll`` Polling Objects
-----------------------------
Solaris and derivatives have ``/dev/poll``. While :c:func:`!select` is
*O*\ (*highest file descriptor*) and :c:func:`!poll` is *O*\ (*number of file
descriptors*), ``/dev/poll`` is *O*\ (*active file descriptors*).
``/dev/poll`` behaviour is very close to the standard :c:func:`!poll`
object.
.. method:: devpoll.close()
Close the file descriptor of the polling object.
.. versionadded:: 3.4
.. attribute:: devpoll.closed
``True`` if the polling object is closed.
.. versionadded:: 3.4
.. method:: devpoll.fileno()
Return the file descriptor number of the polling object.
.. versionadded:: 3.4
.. method:: devpoll.register(fd[, eventmask])
Register a file descriptor with the polling object. Future calls to the
:meth:`poll` method will then check whether the file descriptor has any
pending I/O events. *fd* can be either an integer, or an object with a
:meth:`~io.IOBase.fileno` method that returns an integer. File objects
implement :meth:`!fileno`, so they can also be used as the argument.
*eventmask* is an optional bitmask describing the type of events you want to
check for. The constants are the same that with :c:func:`!poll`
object. The default value is a combination of the constants :const:`POLLIN`,
:const:`POLLPRI`, and :const:`POLLOUT`.
.. warning::
Registering a file descriptor that's already registered is not an
error, but the result is undefined. The appropriate action is to
unregister or modify it first. This is an important difference
compared with :c:func:`!poll`.
.. method:: devpoll.modify(fd[, eventmask])
This method does an :meth:`unregister` followed by a
:meth:`register`. It is (a bit) more efficient that doing the same
explicitly.
.. method:: devpoll.unregister(fd)
Remove a file descriptor being tracked by a polling object. Just like the
:meth:`register` method, *fd* can be an integer or an object with a
:meth:`~io.IOBase.fileno` method that returns an integer.
Attempting to remove a file descriptor that was never registered is
safely ignored.
.. method:: devpoll.poll([timeout])
Polls the set of registered file descriptors, and returns a possibly empty list
containing ``(fd, event)`` 2-tuples for the descriptors that have events or
errors to report. *fd* is the file descriptor, and *event* is a bitmask with
bits set for the reported events for that descriptor --- :const:`POLLIN` for
waiting input, :const:`POLLOUT` to indicate that the descriptor can be written
to, and so forth. An empty list indicates that the call timed out and no file
descriptors had any events to report. If *timeout* is given, it specifies the
length of time in milliseconds which the system will wait for events before
returning. If *timeout* is omitted, -1, or :const:`None`, the call will
block until there is an event for this poll object.
.. versionchanged:: 3.5
The function is now retried with a recomputed timeout when interrupted by
a signal, except if the signal handler raises an exception (see
:pep:`475` for the rationale), instead of raising
:exc:`InterruptedError`.
.. _epoll-objects:
Edge and Level Trigger Polling (epoll) Objects
----------------------------------------------
https://linux.die.net/man/4/epoll
*eventmask*
+-------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+
| Constant | Meaning |
+=========================+===============================================+
| :const:`EPOLLIN` | Available for read |
+-------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+
| :const:`EPOLLOUT` | Available for write |
+-------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+
| :const:`EPOLLPRI` | Urgent data for read |
+-------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+
| :const:`EPOLLERR` | Error condition happened on the assoc. fd |
+-------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+
| :const:`EPOLLHUP` | Hang up happened on the assoc. fd |
+-------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+
| :const:`EPOLLET` | Set Edge Trigger behavior, the default is |
| | Level Trigger behavior |
+-------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+
| :const:`EPOLLONESHOT` | Set one-shot behavior. After one event is |
| | pulled out, the fd is internally disabled |
+-------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+
| :const:`EPOLLEXCLUSIVE` | Wake only one epoll object when the |
| | associated fd has an event. The default (if |
| | this flag is not set) is to wake all epoll |
| | objects polling on a fd. |
+-------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+
| :const:`EPOLLRDHUP` | Stream socket peer closed connection or shut |
| | down writing half of connection. |
+-------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+
| :const:`EPOLLRDNORM` | Equivalent to :const:`EPOLLIN` |
+-------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+
| :const:`EPOLLRDBAND` | Priority data band can be read. |
+-------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+
| :const:`EPOLLWRNORM` | Equivalent to :const:`EPOLLOUT` |
+-------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+
| :const:`EPOLLWRBAND` | Priority data may be written. |
+-------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+
| :const:`EPOLLMSG` | Ignored. |
+-------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+
.. versionadded:: 3.6
:const:`EPOLLEXCLUSIVE` was added. It's only supported by Linux Kernel 4.5
or later.
.. method:: epoll.close()
Close the control file descriptor of the epoll object.
.. attribute:: epoll.closed
``True`` if the epoll object is closed.
.. method:: epoll.fileno()
Return the file descriptor number of the control fd.
.. method:: epoll.fromfd(fd)
Create an epoll object from a given file descriptor.
.. method:: epoll.register(fd[, eventmask])
Register a fd descriptor with the epoll object.
.. method:: epoll.modify(fd, eventmask)
Modify a registered file descriptor.
.. method:: epoll.unregister(fd)
Remove a registered file descriptor from the epoll object.
.. versionchanged:: 3.9
The method no longer ignores the :data:`~errno.EBADF` error.
.. method:: epoll.poll(timeout=None, maxevents=-1)
Wait for events. timeout in seconds (float)
.. versionchanged:: 3.5
The function is now retried with a recomputed timeout when interrupted by
a signal, except if the signal handler raises an exception (see
:pep:`475` for the rationale), instead of raising
:exc:`InterruptedError`.
.. _poll-objects:
Polling Objects
---------------
The :c:func:`!poll` system call, supported on most Unix systems, provides better
scalability for network servers that service many, many clients at the same
time. :c:func:`!poll` scales better because the system call only requires listing
the file descriptors of interest, while :c:func:`!select` builds a bitmap, turns
on bits for the fds of interest, and then afterward the whole bitmap has to be
linearly scanned again. :c:func:`!select` is *O*\ (*highest file descriptor*), while
:c:func:`!poll` is *O*\ (*number of file descriptors*).
.. method:: poll.register(fd[, eventmask])
Register a file descriptor with the polling object. Future calls to the
:meth:`poll` method will then check whether the file descriptor has any
pending I/O events. *fd* can be either an integer, or an object with a
:meth:`~io.IOBase.fileno` method that returns an integer. File objects
implement :meth:`!fileno`, so they can also be used as the argument.
*eventmask* is an optional bitmask describing the type of events you want to
check for, and can be a combination of the constants :const:`POLLIN`,
:const:`POLLPRI`, and :const:`POLLOUT`, described in the table below. If not
specified, the default value used will check for all 3 types of events.
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Constant | Meaning |
+===================+==========================================+
| :const:`POLLIN` | There is data to read |
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
| :const:`POLLPRI` | There is urgent data to read |
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
| :const:`POLLOUT` | Ready for output: writing will not block |
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
| :const:`POLLERR` | Error condition of some sort |
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
| :const:`POLLHUP` | Hung up |
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
| :const:`POLLRDHUP`| Stream socket peer closed connection, or |
| | shut down writing half of connection |
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
| :const:`POLLNVAL` | Invalid request: descriptor not open |
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
Registering a file descriptor that's already registered is not an error, and has
the same effect as registering the descriptor exactly once.
.. method:: poll.modify(fd, eventmask)
Modifies an already registered fd. This has the same effect as
``register(fd, eventmask)``. Attempting to modify a file descriptor
that was never registered causes an :exc:`OSError` exception with errno
:const:`ENOENT` to be raised.
.. method:: poll.unregister(fd)
Remove a file descriptor being tracked by a polling object. Just like the
:meth:`register` method, *fd* can be an integer or an object with a
:meth:`~io.IOBase.fileno` method that returns an integer.
Attempting to remove a file descriptor that was never registered causes a
:exc:`KeyError` exception to be raised.
.. method:: poll.poll([timeout])
Polls the set of registered file descriptors, and returns a possibly empty list
containing ``(fd, event)`` 2-tuples for the descriptors that have events or
errors to report. *fd* is the file descriptor, and *event* is a bitmask with
bits set for the reported events for that descriptor --- :const:`POLLIN` for
waiting input, :const:`POLLOUT` to indicate that the descriptor can be written
to, and so forth. An empty list indicates that the call timed out and no file
descriptors had any events to report. If *timeout* is given, it specifies the
length of time in milliseconds which the system will wait for events before
returning. If *timeout* is omitted, negative, or :const:`None`, the call will
block until there is an event for this poll object.
.. versionchanged:: 3.5
The function is now retried with a recomputed timeout when interrupted by
a signal, except if the signal handler raises an exception (see
:pep:`475` for the rationale), instead of raising
:exc:`InterruptedError`.
.. _kqueue-objects:
Kqueue Objects
--------------
.. method:: kqueue.close()
Close the control file descriptor of the kqueue object.
.. attribute:: kqueue.closed
``True`` if the kqueue object is closed.
.. method:: kqueue.fileno()
Return the file descriptor number of the control fd.
.. method:: kqueue.fromfd(fd)
Create a kqueue object from a given file descriptor.
.. method:: kqueue.control(changelist, max_events[, timeout]) -> eventlist
Low level interface to kevent
- changelist must be an iterable of kevent objects or ``None``
- max_events must be 0 or a positive integer
- timeout in seconds (floats possible); the default is ``None``,
to wait forever
.. versionchanged:: 3.5
The function is now retried with a recomputed timeout when interrupted by
a signal, except if the signal handler raises an exception (see
:pep:`475` for the rationale), instead of raising
:exc:`InterruptedError`.
.. _kevent-objects:
Kevent Objects
--------------
https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=kqueue&sektion=2
.. attribute:: kevent.ident
Value used to identify the event. The interpretation depends on the filter
but it's usually the file descriptor. In the constructor ident can either
be an int or an object with a :meth:`~io.IOBase.fileno` method. kevent
stores the integer internally.
.. attribute:: kevent.filter
Name of the kernel filter.
+---------------------------+---------------------------------------------+
| Constant | Meaning |
+===========================+=============================================+
| :const:`KQ_FILTER_READ` | Takes a descriptor and returns whenever |
| | there is data available to read |
+---------------------------+---------------------------------------------+
| :const:`KQ_FILTER_WRITE` | Takes a descriptor and returns whenever |
| | there is data available to write |
+---------------------------+---------------------------------------------+
| :const:`KQ_FILTER_AIO` | AIO requests |
+---------------------------+---------------------------------------------+
| :const:`KQ_FILTER_VNODE` | Returns when one or more of the requested |
| | events watched in *fflag* occurs |
+---------------------------+---------------------------------------------+
| :const:`KQ_FILTER_PROC` | Watch for events on a process id |
+---------------------------+---------------------------------------------+
| :const:`KQ_FILTER_NETDEV` | Watch for events on a network device |
| | [not available on macOS] |
+---------------------------+---------------------------------------------+
| :const:`KQ_FILTER_SIGNAL` | Returns whenever the watched signal is |
| | delivered to the process |
+---------------------------+---------------------------------------------+
| :const:`KQ_FILTER_TIMER` | Establishes an arbitrary timer |
+---------------------------+---------------------------------------------+
.. attribute:: kevent.flags
Filter action.
+---------------------------+---------------------------------------------+
| Constant | Meaning |
+===========================+=============================================+
| :const:`KQ_EV_ADD` | Adds or modifies an event |
+---------------------------+---------------------------------------------+
| :const:`KQ_EV_DELETE` | Removes an event from the queue |
+---------------------------+---------------------------------------------+
| :const:`KQ_EV_ENABLE` | Permitscontrol() to returns the event |
+---------------------------+---------------------------------------------+
| :const:`KQ_EV_DISABLE` | Disablesevent |
+---------------------------+---------------------------------------------+
| :const:`KQ_EV_ONESHOT` | Removes event after first occurrence |
+---------------------------+---------------------------------------------+
| :const:`KQ_EV_CLEAR` | Reset the state after an event is retrieved |
+---------------------------+---------------------------------------------+
| :const:`KQ_EV_SYSFLAGS` | internal event |
+---------------------------+---------------------------------------------+
| :const:`KQ_EV_FLAG1` | internal event |
+---------------------------+---------------------------------------------+
| :const:`KQ_EV_EOF` | Filter specific EOF condition |
+---------------------------+---------------------------------------------+
| :const:`KQ_EV_ERROR` | See return values |
+---------------------------+---------------------------------------------+
.. attribute:: kevent.fflags
Filter specific flags.
:const:`KQ_FILTER_READ` and :const:`KQ_FILTER_WRITE` filter flags:
+----------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| Constant | Meaning |
+============================+============================================+
| :const:`KQ_NOTE_LOWAT` | low water mark of a socket buffer |
+----------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
:const:`KQ_FILTER_VNODE` filter flags:
+----------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| Constant | Meaning |
+============================+============================================+
| :const:`KQ_NOTE_DELETE` | *unlink()* was called |
+----------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| :const:`KQ_NOTE_WRITE` | a write occurred |
+----------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| :const:`KQ_NOTE_EXTEND` | the file was extended |
+----------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| :const:`KQ_NOTE_ATTRIB` | an attribute was changed |
+----------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| :const:`KQ_NOTE_LINK` | the link count has changed |
+----------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| :const:`KQ_NOTE_RENAME` | the file was renamed |
+----------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| :const:`KQ_NOTE_REVOKE` | access to the file was revoked |
+----------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
:const:`KQ_FILTER_PROC` filter flags:
+----------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| Constant | Meaning |
+============================+============================================+
| :const:`KQ_NOTE_EXIT` | the process has exited |
+----------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| :const:`KQ_NOTE_FORK` | the process has called *fork()* |
+----------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| :const:`KQ_NOTE_EXEC` | the process has executed a new process |
+----------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| :const:`KQ_NOTE_PCTRLMASK` | internal filter flag |
+----------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| :const:`KQ_NOTE_PDATAMASK` | internal filter flag |
+----------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| :const:`KQ_NOTE_TRACK` | follow a process across *fork()* |
+----------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| :const:`KQ_NOTE_CHILD` | returned on the child process for |
| | *NOTE_TRACK* |
+----------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| :const:`KQ_NOTE_TRACKERR` | unable to attach to a child |
+----------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
:const:`KQ_FILTER_NETDEV` filter flags (not available on macOS):
+----------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| Constant | Meaning |
+============================+============================================+
| :const:`KQ_NOTE_LINKUP` | link is up |
+----------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| :const:`KQ_NOTE_LINKDOWN` | link is down |
+----------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| :const:`KQ_NOTE_LINKINV` | link state is invalid |
+----------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
.. attribute:: kevent.data
Filter specific data.
.. attribute:: kevent.udata
User defined value.
|