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Don't catch ImportError when trying to unpack module functions...
Don't catch ImportError when trying to unpack module functions If the ImportError is encountered, it is more informative to raise it rather than hide it, possibly resulting in confusing NameErrors due to the import failure.

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heartbeat.py
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"""The client and server for a basic ping-pong style heartbeat.
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2008-2011 The IPython Development Team
#
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
# the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
import socket
import sys
from threading import Thread
import zmq
from IPython.utils.localinterfaces import LOCALHOST
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Code
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class Heartbeat(Thread):
"A simple ping-pong style heartbeat that runs in a thread."
def __init__(self, context, addr=(LOCALHOST, 0)):
Thread.__init__(self)
self.context = context
self.ip, self.port = addr
if self.port == 0:
s = socket.socket()
# '*' means all interfaces to 0MQ, which is '' to socket.socket
s.bind(('' if self.ip == '*' else self.ip, 0))
self.port = s.getsockname()[1]
s.close()
self.addr = (self.ip, self.port)
self.daemon = True
def run(self):
self.socket = self.context.socket(zmq.REP)
self.socket.bind('tcp://%s:%i' % self.addr)
zmq.device(zmq.FORWARDER, self.socket, self.socket)