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Jakub Stasiak 614a20462a Remove select.poll and improve subprocess
green select: Delete unpatched poll once again

https://github.com/eventlet/eventlet/pull/317

Previously attempted in f63165c, had to be reverted in 8ea9df6 because
subprocess was failing after monkey patching.

Turns out we haven't been monkey patching the subprocess module at all,
this patch adds that in order for the tests to pass.

This part is changed because otherwise Popen class instantiation would
cause an infinite loop when monkey patching is applied:

    -subprocess_orig = __import__("subprocess")
    +subprocess_orig = patcher.original("subprocess")

This patch is contributed by Smarkets Limited.

* green subprocess: Provide green check_output

This patch is contributed by Smarkets Limited.
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Eventlet is a concurrent networking library for Python that allows you to change how you run your code, not how you write it.

It uses epoll or libevent for highly scalable non-blocking I/O. Coroutines ensure that the developer uses a blocking style of programming that is similar to threading, but provide the benefits of non-blocking I/O. The event dispatch is implicit, which means you can easily use Eventlet from the Python interpreter, or as a small part of a larger application.

It's easy to get started using Eventlet, and easy to convert existing applications to use it. Start off by looking at the examples, common design patterns, and the list of basic API primitives.

Quick Example

Here's something you can try right on the command line:

% python
>>> import eventlet
>>> from eventlet.green import urllib2
>>> gt = eventlet.spawn(urllib2.urlopen, 'http://eventlet.net')
>>> gt2 = eventlet.spawn(urllib2.urlopen, 'http://secondlife.com')
>>> gt2.wait()
>>> gt.wait()

Getting Eventlet

The easiest way to get Eventlet is to use pip:

pip install eventlet

The development tip is available as well:

pip install 'eventlet==dev'

Building the Docs Locally

To build a complete set of HTML documentation, you must have Sphinx, which can be found at http://sphinx.pocoo.org/ (or installed with pip install Sphinx):

cd doc
make html

The built html files can be found in doc/_build/html afterward.

Twisted

Eventlet had Twisted hub in the past, but community interest to this integration has dropped over time, now it is not supported, so with apologies for any inconvenience we discontinue Twisted integration.

If you have a project that uses Eventlet with Twisted, your options are:

  • use last working release eventlet==0.14
  • start a new project with only Twisted hub code, identify and fix problems. As of eventlet 0.13, EVENTLET_HUB environment variable can point to external modules.
  • fork Eventlet, revert Twisted removal, identify and fix problems. This work may be merged back into main project.

Apologies for any inconvenience.

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