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Initial refactor of task dependency system....
Initial refactor of task dependency system. We are thinking about refactoring the task dependency system. Currently is is based on engine properties and a function sent with each task. In this commit, I have added a TaskRejectError that tasks can raise to indicate that the engine doesn't have the required dependencies. For now I have not removed any of the old stuff, but I have added warnings that we might remove the older *_prop* methods in IMultiEngine. See this ticket for more info: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/361419

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# encoding: utf-8
"""Utilities for PB using modules."""
__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en"
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2008 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 cPickle as pickle
from twisted.python.failure import Failure
from twisted.python import failure
import threading, sys
from IPython.kernel import pbconfig
from IPython.kernel.error import PBMessageSizeError, UnpickleableException
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# The actual utilities
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
def packageFailure(f):
"""Clean and pickle a failure preappending the string FAILURE:"""
f.cleanFailure()
# This is sometimes helpful in debugging
#f.raiseException()
try:
pString = pickle.dumps(f, 2)
except pickle.PicklingError:
# Certain types of exceptions are not pickleable, for instance ones
# from Boost.Python. We try to wrap them in something that is
f.type = UnpickleableException
f.value = UnpickleableException(str(f.type) + ": " + str(f.value))
pString = pickle.dumps(f, 2)
return 'FAILURE:' + pString
def unpackageFailure(r):
"""
See if a returned value is a pickled Failure object.
To distinguish between general pickled objects and pickled Failures, the
other side should prepend the string FAILURE: to any pickled Failure.
"""
if isinstance(r, str):
if r.startswith('FAILURE:'):
try:
result = pickle.loads(r[8:])
except pickle.PickleError:
return failure.Failure( \
FailureUnpickleable("Could not unpickle failure."))
else:
return result
return r
def checkMessageSize(m, info):
"""Check string m to see if it violates banana.SIZE_LIMIT.
This should be used on the client side of things for push, scatter
and push_serialized and on the other end for pull, gather and pull_serialized.
:Parameters:
`m` : string
Message whose size will be checked.
`info` : string
String describing what object the message refers to.
:Exceptions:
- `PBMessageSizeError`: Raised in the message is > banana.SIZE_LIMIT
:returns: The original message or a Failure wrapping a PBMessageSizeError
"""
if len(m) > pbconfig.banana.SIZE_LIMIT:
s = """Objects too big to transfer:
Names: %s
Actual Size (kB): %d
SIZE_LIMIT (kB): %d
* SIZE_LIMIT can be set in kernel.pbconfig""" \
% (info, len(m)/1024, pbconfig.banana.SIZE_LIMIT/1024)
return Failure(PBMessageSizeError(s))
else:
return m