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PyBitmessage-2024-12-02/src/state.py
Peter Surda f338c00f8e
Change peer discovery tracking from queue to a dict
- with a queue, a situation could occur when new entries are appended
but nothing is polling the queue
2017-08-06 21:29:54 +02:00

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import collections
neededPubkeys = {}
streamsInWhichIAmParticipating = []
sendDataQueues = [] #each sendData thread puts its queue in this list.
# For UPnP
extPort = None
# for Tor hidden service
socksIP = None
# Network protocols availability, initialised below
networkProtocolAvailability = None
appdata = '' #holds the location of the application data storage directory
shutdown = 0 #Set to 1 by the doCleanShutdown function. Used to tell the proof of work worker threads to exit.
curses = False
sqlReady = False # set to true by sqlTread when ready for processing
maximumNumberOfHalfOpenConnections = 0
invThread = None
addrThread = None
downloadThread = None
ownAddresses = {}
# If the trustedpeer option is specified in keys.dat then this will
# contain a Peer which will be connected to instead of using the
# addresses advertised by other peers. The client will only connect to
# this peer and the timing attack mitigation will be disabled in order
# to download data faster. The expected use case is where the user has
# a fast connection to a trusted server where they run a BitMessage
# daemon permanently. If they then run a second instance of the client
# on a local machine periodically when they want to check for messages
# it will sync with the network a lot faster without compromising
# security.
trustedPeer = None
discoveredPeers = {}
Peer = collections.namedtuple('Peer', ['host', 'port'])
def resetNetworkProtocolAvailability():
global networkProtocolAvailability
networkProtocolAvailability = {'IPv4': None, 'IPv6': None, 'onion': None}
resetNetworkProtocolAvailability()