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| Author | skrah |
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| Recipients | alex, christian.heimes, dstufft, giampaolo.rodola, janssen, nikratio, pitrou, skrah |
| Date | 2016年01月05日.22:33:28 |
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| Message-id | <1452033208.62.0.81882254268.issue22499@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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https://books.google.com/books?id=IIqwAy4qEl0C&redir_esc=y , page 159 ff. Modules/_ssl.c:_ssl__SSLSocket_write_impl() just raises PySSLWantReadError etc. if the socket is non-blocking. IOW, it's a thin wrapper around SSL_write(). So yes, I think you do need complete error handling on the Python level. |
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| Date | User | Action | Args |
| 2016年01月05日 22:33:28 | skrah | set | recipients: + skrah, janssen, pitrou, giampaolo.rodola, christian.heimes, alex, nikratio, dstufft |
| 2016年01月05日 22:33:28 | skrah | set | messageid: <1452033208.62.0.81882254268.issue22499@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2016年01月05日 22:33:28 | skrah | link | issue22499 messages |
| 2016年01月05日 22:33:28 | skrah | create | |