commit dfa4cd3a77ff5e5b3b2dfefff167efad3f546a8e
Author: Linus Nordberg <linus(a)torproject.org>
Date: Wed Jun 5 15:48:57 2013 +0200
Use values from errno instead of literal constants.
Now it might even have a chance of working on non-linuxes!
---
lib/chutney/Traffic.py | 7 ++++---
1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/lib/chutney/Traffic.py b/lib/chutney/Traffic.py
old mode 100755
new mode 100644
index 4ab4fff..efee8e2
--- a/lib/chutney/Traffic.py
+++ b/lib/chutney/Traffic.py
@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@
import socket
import select
import struct
+import errno
debug_flag = False
@@ -138,7 +139,7 @@ class Source(Peer):
try:
self.s.connect(dest)
except socket.error, e:
- if e[0] != 115: # EINPROGRESS
+ if e[0] != errno.EINPROGRESS:
raise
def on_readable(self):
@@ -176,7 +177,7 @@ class Source(Peer):
try:
n = self.s.send(self.outbuf)
except socket.error, e:
- if e[0] == 111: # ECONNREFUSED
+ if e[0] == errno.ECONNREFUSED:
debug("connection refused (fd=%d)" % self.fd())
return -1
raise
@@ -185,7 +186,7 @@ class Source(Peer):
if self.state == self.CONNECTING_THROUGH_PROXY:
return 1 # Keep us around.
return len(self.outbuf) # When 0, we're being removed.
-
+
class TrafficTester():
def __init__(self, endpoint, data={}, timeout=3):
self.listener = Listener(self, endpoint)