objectProcessorQueue fixes
- it didn't shutdown correctly - it didn't handle exception correctly (however, if I understand correctly, this will never be triggered if using blocking get, so it doesn't affect PyBitmessage) - flushing size check changed from 1 to 0 (I don't know why it was 1)
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@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ class objectProcessor(threading.Thread):
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time.sleep(.5) # Wait just a moment for most of the connections to close
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numberOfObjectsThatWereInTheObjectProcessorQueue = 0
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with SqlBulkExecute() as sql:
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while shared.objectProcessorQueue.curSize > 1:
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while shared.objectProcessorQueue.curSize > 0:
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objectType, data = shared.objectProcessorQueue.get()
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sql.execute('''INSERT INTO objectprocessorqueue VALUES (?,?)''',
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objectType,data)
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@ -13,16 +13,17 @@ class ObjectProcessorQueue(Queue.Queue):
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self.curSize = 0 # in Bytes. We maintain this to prevent nodes from flooing us with objects which take up too much memory. If this gets too big we'll sleep before asking for further objects.
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def put(self, item, block = True, timeout = None):
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while self.curSize >= self.maxSize and not shared.shutdown:
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while self.curSize >= self.maxSize:
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time.sleep(1)
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if shared.shutdown:
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return
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with self.sizeLock:
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self.curSize += len(item[1])
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Queue.Queue.put(self, item, block, timeout)
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def get(self, block = True, timeout = None):
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try:
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item = Queue.Queue.get(self, block, timeout)
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except Queue.Empty as e:
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raise Queue.Empty()
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with self.sizeLock:
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self.curSize -= len(item[1])
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return item
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