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#
# XML-RPC CLIENT LIBRARY
# $Id$
#
# an XML-RPC client interface for Python.
#
# the marshalling and response parser code can also be used to
# implement XML-RPC servers.
#
# Notes:
# this version is designed to work with Python 2.1 or newer.
#
# History:
# 1999-01-14 fl  Created
# 1999-01-15 fl  Changed dateTime to use localtime
# 1999-01-16 fl  Added Binary/base64 element, default to RPC2 service
# 1999-01-19 fl  Fixed array data element (from Skip Montanaro)
# 1999-01-21 fl  Fixed dateTime constructor, etc.
# 1999-02-02 fl  Added fault handling, handle empty sequences, etc.
# 1999-02-10 fl  Fixed problem with empty responses (from Skip Montanaro)
# 1999-06-20 fl  Speed improvements, pluggable parsers/transports (0.9.8)
# 2000-11-28 fl  Changed boolean to check the truth value of its argument
# 2001-02-24 fl  Added encoding/Unicode/SafeTransport patches
# 2001-02-26 fl  Added compare support to wrappers (0.9.9/1.0b1)
# 2001-03-28 fl  Make sure response tuple is a singleton
# 2001-03-29 fl  Don't require empty params element (from Nicholas Riley)
# 2001-06-10 fl  Folded in _xmlrpclib accelerator support (1.0b2)
# 2001-08-20 fl  Base xmlrpclib.Error on built-in Exception (from Paul Prescod)
# 2001-09-03 fl  Allow Transport subclass to override getparser
# 2001-09-10 fl  Lazy import of urllib, cgi, xmllib (20x import speedup)
# 2001-10-01 fl  Remove containers from memo cache when done with them
# 2001-10-01 fl  Use faster escape method (80% dumps speedup)
# 2001-10-02 fl  More dumps microtuning
# 2001-10-04 fl  Make sure import expat gets a parser (from Guido van Rossum)
# 2001-10-10 sm  Allow long ints to be passed as ints if they don't overflow
# 2001-10-17 sm  Test for int and long overflow (allows use on 64-bit systems)
# 2001-11-12 fl  Use repr() to marshal doubles (from Paul Felix)
# 2002-03-17 fl  Avoid buffered read when possible (from James Rucker)
# 2002-04-07 fl  Added pythondoc comments
# 2002-04-16 fl  Added __str__ methods to datetime/binary wrappers
# 2002-05-15 fl  Added error constants (from Andrew Kuchling)
# 2002-06-27 fl  Merged with Python CVS version
# 2002-10-22 fl  Added basic authentication (based on code from Phillip Eby)
# 2003-01-22 sm  Add support for the bool type
# 2003-02-27 gvr Remove apply calls
# 2003-04-24 sm  Use cStringIO if available
# 2003-04-25 ak  Add support for nil
# 2003-06-15 gn  Add support for time.struct_time
# 2003-07-12 gp  Correct marshalling of Faults
# 2003-10-31 mvl Add multicall support
# 2004-08-20 mvl Bump minimum supported Python version to 2.1
# 2014-12-02 ch/doko  Add workaround for gzip bomb vulnerability
#
# Copyright (c) 1999-2002 by Secret Labs AB.
# Copyright (c) 1999-2002 by Fredrik Lundh.
#
# info@pythonware.com
# http://www.pythonware.com
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
# The XML-RPC client interface is
#
# Copyright (c) 1999-2002 by Secret Labs AB
# Copyright (c) 1999-2002 by Fredrik Lundh
#
# By obtaining, using, and/or copying this software and/or its
# associated documentation, you agree that you have read, understood,
# and will comply with the following terms and conditions:
#
# Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and
# its associated documentation for any purpose and without fee is
# hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice appears in
# all copies, and that both that copyright notice and this permission
# notice appear in supporting documentation, and that the name of
# Secret Labs AB or the author not be used in advertising or publicity
# pertaining to distribution of the software without specific, written
# prior permission.
#
# SECRET LABS AB AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD
# TO THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT-
# ABILITY AND FITNESS.  IN NO EVENT SHALL SECRET LABS AB OR THE AUTHOR
# BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY
# DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS,
# WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS
# ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE
# OF THIS SOFTWARE.
# --------------------------------------------------------------------

#
# things to look into some day:

# TODO: sort out True/False/boolean issues for Python 2.3

"""
An XML-RPC client interface for Python.

The marshalling and response parser code can also be used to
implement XML-RPC servers.

Exported exceptions:

  Error          Base class for client errors
  ProtocolError  Indicates an HTTP protocol error
  ResponseError  Indicates a broken response package
  Fault          Indicates an XML-RPC fault package

Exported classes:

  ServerProxy    Represents a logical connection to an XML-RPC server

  MultiCall      Executor of boxcared xmlrpc requests
  Boolean        boolean wrapper to generate a "boolean" XML-RPC value
  DateTime       dateTime wrapper for an ISO 8601 string or time tuple or
                 localtime integer value to generate a "dateTime.iso8601"
                 XML-RPC value
  Binary         binary data wrapper

  SlowParser     Slow but safe standard parser (based on xmllib)
  Marshaller     Generate an XML-RPC params chunk from a Python data structure
  Unmarshaller   Unmarshal an XML-RPC response from incoming XML event message
  Transport      Handles an HTTP transaction to an XML-RPC server
  SafeTransport  Handles an HTTPS transaction to an XML-RPC server

Exported constants:

  True
  False

Exported functions:

  boolean        Convert any Python value to an XML-RPC boolean
  getparser      Create instance of the fastest available parser & attach
                 to an unmarshalling object
  dumps          Convert an argument tuple or a Fault instance to an XML-RPC
                 request (or response, if the methodresponse option is used).
  loads          Convert an XML-RPC packet to unmarshalled data plus a method
                 name (None if not present).
"""

import re, string, time, operator

from types import *
import socket
import errno
import httplib
try:
    import gzip
except ImportError:
    gzip = None #python can be built without zlib/gzip support

# --------------------------------------------------------------------
# Internal stuff

try:
    unicode
except NameError:
    unicode = None # unicode support not available

try:
    import datetime
except ImportError:
    datetime = None

try:
    _bool_is_builtin = False.__class__.__name__ == "bool"
except NameError:
    _bool_is_builtin = 0

def _decode(data, encoding, is8bit=re.compile("[\x80-\xff]").search):
    # decode non-ascii string (if possible)
    if unicode and encoding and is8bit(data):
        data = unicode(data, encoding)
    return data

def escape(s, replace=string.replace):
    s = replace(s, "&", "&")
    s = replace(s, "<", "&lt;")
    return replace(s, ">", "&gt;",)

if unicode:
    def _stringify(string):
        # convert to 7-bit ascii if possible
        try:
            return string.encode("ascii")
        except UnicodeError:
            return string
else:
    def _stringify(string):
        return string

__version__ = "1.0.1"

# xmlrpc integer limits
MAXINT =  2L**31-1
MININT = -2L**31

# --------------------------------------------------------------------
# Error constants (from Dan Libby's specification at
# http://xmlrpc-epi.sourceforge.net/specs/rfc.fault_codes.php)

# Ranges of errors
PARSE_ERROR       = -32700
SERVER_ERROR      = -32600
APPLICATION_ERROR = -32500
SYSTEM_ERROR      = -32400
TRANSPORT_ERROR   = -32300

# Specific errors
NOT_WELLFORMED_ERROR  = -32700
UNSUPPORTED_ENCODING  = -32701
INVALID_ENCODING_CHAR = -32702
INVALID_XMLRPC        = -32600
METHOD_NOT_FOUND      = -32601
INVALID_METHOD_PARAMS = -32602
INTERNAL_ERROR        = -32603

# --------------------------------------------------------------------
# Exceptions

##
# Base class for all kinds of client-side errors.

class Error(Exception):
    """Base class for client errors."""
    def __str__(self):
        return repr(self)

##
# Indicates an HTTP-level protocol error.  This is raised by the HTTP
# transport layer, if the server returns an error code other than 200
# (OK).
#
# @param url The target URL.
# @param errcode The HTTP error code.
# @param errmsg The HTTP error message.
# @param headers The HTTP header dictionary.

class ProtocolError(Error):
    """Indicates an HTTP protocol error."""
    def __init__(self, url, errcode, errmsg, headers):
        Error.__init__(self)
        self.url = url
        self.errcode = errcode
        self.errmsg = errmsg
        self.headers = headers
    def __repr__(self):
        return (
            "<ProtocolError for %s: %s %s>" %
            (self.url, self.errcode, self.errmsg)
            )

##
# Indicates a broken XML-RPC response package.  This exception is
# raised by the unmarshalling layer, if the XML-RPC response is
# malformed.

class ResponseError(Error):
    """Indicates a broken response package."""
    pass

##
# Indicates an XML-RPC fault response package.  This exception is
# raised by the unmarshalling layer, if the XML-RPC response contains
# a fault string.  This exception can also used as a class, to
# generate a fault XML-RPC message.
#
# @param faultCode The XML-RPC fault code.
# @param faultString The XML-RPC fault string.

class Fault(Error):
    """Indicates an XML-RPC fault package."""
    def __init__(self, faultCode, faultString, **extra):
        Error.__init__(self)
        self.faultCode = faultCode
        self.faultString = faultString
    def __repr__(self):
        return (
            "<Fault %s: %s>" %
            (self.faultCode, repr(self.faultString))
            )

# --------------------------------------------------------------------
# Special values

##
# Wrapper for XML-RPC boolean values.  Use the xmlrpclib.True and
# xmlrpclib.False constants, or the xmlrpclib.boolean() function, to
# generate boolean XML-RPC values.
#
# @param value A boolean value.  Any true value is interpreted as True,
#              all other values are interpreted as False.

from sys import modules
mod_dict = modules[__name__].__dict__
if _bool_is_builtin:
    boolean = Boolean = bool
    # to avoid breaking code which references xmlrpclib.{True,False}
    mod_dict['True'] = True
    mod_dict['False'] = False
else:
    class Boolean:
        """Boolean-value wrapper.

        Use True or False to generate a "boolean" XML-RPC value.
        """

        def __init__(self, value = 0):
            self.value = operator.truth(value)

        def encode(self, out):
            out.write("<value><boolean>%d</boolean></value>\n" % self.value)

        def __cmp__(self, other):
            if isinstance(other, Boolean):
                other = other.value
            return cmp(self.value, other)

        def __repr__(self):
            if self.value:
                return "<Boolean True at %x>" % id(self)
            else:
                return "<Boolean False at %x>" % id(self)

        def __int__(self):
            return self.value

        def __nonzero__(self):
            return self.value

    mod_dict['True'] = Boolean(1)
    mod_dict['False'] = Boolean(0)

    ##
    # Map true or false value to XML-RPC boolean values.
    #
    # @def boolean(value)
    # @param value A boolean value.  Any true value is mapped to True,
    #              all other values are mapped to False.
    # @return xmlrpclib.True or xmlrpclib.False.
    # @see Boolean
    # @see True
    # @see False

    def boolean(value, _truefalse=(False, True)):
        """Convert any Python value to XML-RPC 'boolean'."""
        return _truefalse[operator.truth(value)]

del modules, mod_dict

##
# Wrapper for XML-RPC DateTime values.  This converts a time value to
# the format used by XML-RPC.
# <p>
# The value can be given as a string in the format
# "yyyymmddThh:mm:ss", as a 9-item time tuple (as returned by
# time.localtime()), or an integer value (as returned by time.time()).
# The wrapper uses time.localtime() to convert an integer to a time
# tuple.
#
# @param value The time, given as an ISO 8601 string, a time
#              tuple, or an integer time value.

def _strftime(value):
    if datetime:
        if isinstance(value, datetime.datetime):
            return "%04d%02d%02dT%02d:%02d:%02d" % (
                value.year, value.month, value.day,
                value.hour, value.minute, value.second)

    if not isinstance(value, (TupleType, time.struct_time)):
        if value == 0:
            value = time.time()
        value = time.localtime(value)

    return "%04d%02d%02dT%02d:%02d:%02d" % value[:6]

class DateTime:
    """DateTime wrapper for an ISO 8601 string or time tuple or
    localtime integer value to generate 'dateTime.iso8601' XML-RPC
    value.
    """

    def __init__(self, value=0):
        if isinstance(value, StringType):
            self.value = value
        else:
            self.value = _strftime(value)

    def make_comparable(self, other):
        if isinstance(other, DateTime):
            s = self.value
            o = other.value
        elif datetime and isinstance(other, datetime.datetime):
            s = self.value
            o = other.strftime("%Y%m%dT%H:%M:%S")
        elif isinstance(other, basestring):
            s = self.value
            o = other
        elif hasattr(other, "timetuple"):
            s = self.timetuple()
            o = other.timetuple()
        else:
            otype = (hasattr(other, "__class__")
                     and other.__class__.__name__
                     or type(other))
            raise TypeError("Can't compare %s and %s" %
                            (self.__class__.__name__, otype))
        return s, o

    def __lt__(self, other):
        s, o = self.make_comparable(other)
        return s < o

    def __le__(self, other):
        s, o = self.make_comparable(other)
        return s <= o

    def __gt__(self, other):
        s, o = self.make_comparable(other)
        return s > o

    def __ge__(self, other):
        s, o = self.make_comparable(other)
        return s >= o

    def __eq__(self, other):
        s, o = self.make_comparable(other)
        return s == o

    def __ne__(self, other):
        s, o = self.make_comparable(other)
        return s != o

    def timetuple(self):
        return time.strptime(self.value, "%Y%m%dT%H:%M:%S")

    def __cmp__(self, other):
        s, o = self.make_comparable(other)
        return cmp(s, o)

    ##
    # Get date/time value.
    #
    # @return Date/time value, as an ISO 8601 string.

    def __str__(self):
        return self.value

    def __repr__(self):
        return "<DateTime %s at %x>" % (repr(self.value), id(self))

    def decode(self, data):
        data = str(data)
        self.value = string.strip(data)

    def encode(self, out):
        out.write("<value><dateTime.iso8601>")
        out.write(self.value)
        out.write("</dateTime.iso8601></value>\n")

def _datetime(data):
    # decode xml element contents into a DateTime structure.
    value = DateTime()
    value.decode(data)
    return value

def _datetime_type(data):
    t = time.strptime(data, "%Y%m%dT%H:%M:%S")
    return datetime.datetime(*tuple(t)[:6])

##
# Wrapper for binary data.  This can be used to transport any kind
# of binary data over XML-RPC, using BASE64 encoding.
#
# @param data An 8-bit string containing arbitrary data.

import base64
try:
    import cStringIO as StringIO
except ImportError:
    import StringIO

class Binary:
    """Wrapper for binary data."""

    def __init__(self, data=None):
        self.data = data

    ##
    # Get buffer contents.
    #
    # @return Buffer contents, as an 8-bit string.

    def __str__(self):
        return self.data or ""

    def __cmp__(self, other):
        if isinstance(other, Binary):
            other = other.data
        return cmp(self.data, other)

    def decode(self, data):
        self.data = base64.decodestring(data)

    def encode(self, out):
        out.write("<value><base64>\n")
        base64.encode(StringIO.StringIO(self.data), out)
        out.write("</base64></value>\n")

def _binary(data):
    # decode xml element contents into a Binary structure
    value = Binary()
    value.decode(data)
    return value

WRAPPERS = (DateTime, Binary)
if not _bool_is_builtin:
    WRAPPERS = WRAPPERS + (Boolean,)

# --------------------------------------------------------------------
# XML parsers

try:
    # optional xmlrpclib accelerator
    import _xmlrpclib
    FastParser = _xmlrpclib.Parser
    FastUnmarshaller = _xmlrpclib.Unmarshaller
except (AttributeError, ImportError):
    FastParser = FastUnmarshaller = None

try:
    import _xmlrpclib
    FastMarshaller = _xmlrpclib.Marshaller
except (AttributeError, ImportError):
    FastMarshaller = None

try:
    from xml.parsers import expat
    if not hasattr(expat, "ParserCreate"):
        raise ImportError
except ImportError:
    ExpatParser = None # expat not available
else:
    class ExpatParser:
        # fast expat parser for Python 2.0 and later.
        def __init__(self, target):
            self._parser = parser = expat.ParserCreate(None, None)
            self._target = target
            parser.StartElementHandler = target.start
            parser.EndElementHandler = target.end
            parser.CharacterDataHandler = target.data
            encoding = None
            if not parser.returns_unicode:
                encoding = "utf-8"
            target.xml(encoding, None)

        def feed(self, data):
            self._parser.Parse(data, 0)

        def close(self):
            try:
                parser = self._parser
            except AttributeError:
                pass
            else:
                del self._target, self._parser # get rid of circular references
                parser.Parse("", 1) # end of data

class SlowParser:
    """Default XML parser (based on xmllib.XMLParser)."""
    # this is the slowest parser.
    def __init__(self, target):
        import xmllib # lazy subclassing (!)
        if xmllib.XMLParser not in SlowParser.__bases__:
            SlowParser.__bases__ = (xmllib.XMLParser,)
        self.handle_xml = target.xml
        self.unknown_starttag = target.start
        self.handle_data = target.data
        self.handle_cdata = target.data
        self.unknown_endtag = target.end
        try:
            xmllib.XMLParser.__init__(self, accept_utf8=1)
        except TypeError:
            xmllib.XMLParser.__init__(self) # pre-2.0

# --------------------------------------------------------------------
# XML-RPC marshalling and unmarshalling code

##
# XML-RPC marshaller.
#
# @param encoding Default encoding for 8-bit strings.  The default
#     value is None (interpreted as UTF-8).
# @see dumps

class Marshaller:
    """Generate an XML-RPC params chunk from a Python data structure.

    Create a Marshaller instance for each set of parameters, and use
    the "dumps" method to convert your data (represented as a tuple)
    to an XML-RPC params chunk.  To write a fault response, pass a
    Fault instance instead.  You may prefer to use the "dumps" module
    function for this purpose.
    """

    # by the way, if you don't understand what's going on in here,
    # that's perfectly ok.

    def __init__(self, encoding=None, allow_none=0):
        self.memo = {}
        self.data = None
        self.encoding = encoding
        self.allow_none = allow_none

    dispatch = {}

    def dumps(self, values):
        out = []
        write = out.append
        dump = self.__dump
        if isinstance(values, Fault):
            # fault instance
            write("<fault>\n")
            dump({'faultCode': values.faultCode,
                  'faultString': values.faultString},
                 write)
            write("</fault>\n")
        else:
            # parameter block
            # FIXME: the xml-rpc specification allows us to leave out
            # the entire <params> block if there are no parameters.
            # however, changing this may break older code (including
            # old versions of xmlrpclib.py), so this is better left as
            # is for now.  See @XMLRPC3 for more information. /F
            write("<params>\n")
            for v in values:
                write("<param>\n")
                dump(v, write)
                write("</param>\n")
            write("</params>\n")
        result = string.join(out, "")
        return result

    def __dump(self, value, write):
        try:
            f = self.dispatch[type(value)]
        except KeyError:
            # check if this object can be marshalled as a structure
            try:
                value.__dict__
            except:
                raise TypeError, "cannot marshal %s objects" % type(value)
            # check if this class is a sub-class of a basic type,
            # because we don't know how to marshal these types
            # (e.g. a string sub-class)
            for type_ in type(value).__mro__:
                if type_ in self.dispatch.keys():
                    raise TypeError, "cannot marshal %s objects" % type(value)
            f = self.dispatch[InstanceType]
        f(self, value, write)

    def dump_nil (self, value, write):
        if not self.allow_none:
            raise TypeError, "cannot marshal None unless allow_none is enabled"
        write("<value><nil/></value>")
    dispatch[NoneType] = dump_nil

    def dump_int(self, value, write):
        # in case ints are > 32 bits
        if value > MAXINT or value < MININT:
            raise OverflowError, "int exceeds XML-RPC limits"
        write("<value><int>")
        write(str(value))
        write("</int></value>\n")
    dispatch[IntType] = dump_int

    if _bool_is_builtin:
        def dump_bool(self, value, write):
            write("<value><boolean>")
            write(value and "1" or "0")
            write("</boolean></value>\n")
        dispatch[bool] = dump_bool

    def dump_long(self, value, write):
        if value > MAXINT or value < MININT:
            raise OverflowError, "long int exceeds XML-RPC limits"
        write("<value><int>")
        write(str(int(value)))
        write("</int></value>\n")
    dispatch[LongType] = dump_long

    def dump_double(self, value, write):
        write("<value><double>")
        write(repr(value))
        write("</double></value>\n")
    dispatch[FloatType] = dump_double

    def dump_string(self, value, write, escape=escape):
        write("<value><string>")
        write(escape(value))
        write("</string></value>\n")
    dispatch[StringType] = dump_string

    if unicode:
        def dump_unicode(self, value, write, escape=escape):
            write("<value><string>")
            write(escape(value).encode(self.encoding, 'xmlcharrefreplace'))
            write("</string></value>\n")
        dispatch[UnicodeType] = dump_unicode

    def dump_array(self, value, write):
        i = id(value)
        if i in self.memo:
            raise TypeError, "cannot marshal recursive sequences"
        self.memo[i] = None
        dump = self.__dump
        write("<value><array><data>\n")
        for v in value:
            dump(v, write)
        write("</data></array></value>\n")
        del self.memo[i]
    dispatch[TupleType] = dump_array
    dispatch[ListType] = dump_array

    def dump_struct(self, value, write, escape=escape):
        i = id(value)
        if i in self.memo:
            raise TypeError, "cannot marshal recursive dictionaries"
        self.memo[i] = None
        dump = self.__dump
        write("<value><struct>\n")
        for k, v in value.items():
            write("<member>\n")
            if type(k) is StringType:
                k = escape(k)
            elif unicode and type(k) is UnicodeType:
                k = escape(k).encode(self.encoding, 'xmlcharrefreplace')
            else:
                raise TypeError, "dictionary key must be string"
            write("<name>%s</name>\n" % k)
            dump(v, write)
            write("</member>\n")
        write("</struct></value>\n")
        del self.memo[i]
    dispatch[DictType] = dump_struct

    if datetime:
        def dump_datetime(self, value, write):
            write("<value><dateTime.iso8601>")
            write(_strftime(value))
            write("</dateTime.iso8601></value>\n")
        dispatch[datetime.datetime] = dump_datetime

    def dump_instance(self, value, write):
        # check for special wrappers
        if value.__class__ in WRAPPERS:
            self.write = write
            value.encode(self)
            del self.write
        else:
            # store instance attributes as a struct (really?)
            self.dump_struct(value.__dict__, write)
    dispatch[InstanceType] = dump_instance

##
# XML-RPC unmarshaller.
#
# @see loads

class Unmarshaller:
    """Unmarshal an XML-RPC response, based on incoming XML event
    messages (start, data, end).  Call close() to get the resulting
    data structure.

    Note that this reader is fairly tolerant, and gladly accepts bogus
    XML-RPC data without complaining (but not bogus XML).
    """

    # and again, if you don't understand what's going on in here,
    # that's perfectly ok.

    def __init__(self, use_datetime=0):
        self._type = None
        self._stack = []
        self._marks = []
        self._data = []
        self._value = False
        self._methodname = None
        self._encoding = "utf-8"
        self.append = self._stack.append
        self._use_datetime = use_datetime
        if use_datetime and not datetime:
            raise ValueError, "the datetime module is not available"

    def close(self):
        # return response tuple and target method
        if self._type is None or self._marks:
            raise ResponseError()
        if self._type == "fault":
            raise Fault(**self._stack[0])
        return tuple(self._stack)

    def getmethodname(self):
        return self._methodname

    #
    # event handlers

    def xml(self, encoding, standalone):
        self._encoding = encoding
        # FIXME: assert standalone == 1 ???

    def start(self, tag, attrs):
        # prepare to handle this element
        if tag == "array" or tag == "struct":
            self._marks.append(len(self._stack))
        self._data = []
        if self._value and tag not in self.dispatch:
            raise ResponseError("unknown tag %r" % tag)
        self._value = (tag == "value")

    def data(self, text):
        self._data.append(text)

    def end(self, tag, join=string.join):
        # call the appropriate end tag handler
        try:
            f = self.dispatch[tag]
        except KeyError:
            pass # unknown tag ?
        else:
            return f(self, join(self._data, ""))

    #
    # accelerator support

    def end_dispatch(self, tag, data):
        # dispatch data
        try:
            f = self.dispatch[tag]
        except KeyError:
            pass # unknown tag ?
        else:
            return f(self, data)

    #
    # element decoders

    dispatch = {}

    def end_nil (self, data):
        self.append(None)
        self._value = 0
    dispatch["nil"] = end_nil

    def end_boolean(self, data):
        if data == "0":
            self.append(False)
        elif data == "1":
            self.append(True)
        else:
            raise TypeError, "bad boolean value"
        self._value = 0
    dispatch["boolean"] = end_boolean

    def end_int(self, data):
        self.append(int(data))
        self._value = 0
    dispatch["i4"] = end_int
    dispatch["i8"] = end_int
    dispatch["int"] = end_int

    def end_double(self, data):
        self.append(float(data))
        self._value = 0
    dispatch["double"] = end_double

    def end_string(self, data):
        if self._encoding:
            data = _decode(data, self._encoding)
        self.append(_stringify(data))
        self._value = 0
    dispatch["string"] = end_string
    dispatch["name"] = end_string # struct keys are always strings

    def end_array(self, data):
        mark = self._marks.pop()
        # map arrays to Python lists
        self._stack[mark:] = [self._stack[mark:]]
        self._value = 0
    dispatch["array"] = end_array

    def end_struct(self, data):
        mark = self._marks.pop()
        # map structs to Python dictionaries
        dict = {}
        items = self._stack[mark:]
        for i in range(0, len(items), 2):
            dict[_stringify(items[i])] = items[i+1]
        self._stack[mark:] = [dict]
        self._value = 0
    dispatch["struct"] = end_struct

    def end_base64(self, data):
        value = Binary()
        value.decode(data)
        self.append(value)
        self._value = 0
    dispatch["base64"] = end_base64

    def end_dateTime(self, data):
        value = DateTime()
        value.decode(data)
        if self._use_datetime:
            value = _datetime_type(data)
        self.append(value)
    dispatch["dateTime.iso8601"] = end_dateTime

    def end_value(self, data):
        # if we stumble upon a value element with no internal
        # elements, treat it as a string element
        if self._value:
            self.end_string(data)
    dispatch["value"] = end_value

    def end_params(self, data):
        self._type = "params"
    dispatch["params"] = end_params

    def end_fault(self, data):
        self._type = "fault"
    dispatch["fault"] = end_fault

    def end_methodName(self, data):
        if self._encoding:
            data = _decode(data, self._encoding)
        self._methodname = data
        self._type = "methodName" # no params
    dispatch["methodName"] = end_methodName

## Multicall support
#

class _MultiCallMethod:
    # some lesser magic to store calls made to a MultiCall object
    # for batch execution
    def __init__(self, call_list, name):
        self.__call_list = call_list
        self.__name = name
    def __getattr__(self, name):
        return _MultiCallMethod(self.__call_list, "%s.%s" % (self.__name, name))
    def __call__(self, *args):
        self.__call_list.append((self.__name, args))

class MultiCallIterator:
    """Iterates over the results of a multicall. Exceptions are
    raised in response to xmlrpc faults."""

    def __init__(self, results):
        self.results = results

    def __getitem__(self, i):
        item = self.results[i]
        if type(item) == type({}):
            raise Fault(item['faultCode'], item['faultString'])
        elif type(item) == type([]):
            return item[0]
        else:
            raise ValueError,\
                  "unexpected type in multicall result"

class MultiCall:
    """server -> an object used to boxcar method calls

    server should be a ServerProxy object.

    Methods can be added to the MultiCall using normal
    method call syntax e.g.:

    multicall = MultiCall(server_proxy)
    multicall.add(2,3)
    multicall.get_address("Guido")

    To execute the multicall, call the MultiCall object e.g.:

    add_result, address = multicall()
    """

    def __init__(self, server):
        self.__server = server
        self.__call_list = []

    def __repr__(self):
        return "<MultiCall at %x>" % id(self)

    __str__ = __repr__

    def __getattr__(self, name):
        return _MultiCallMethod(self.__call_list, name)

    def __call__(self):
        marshalled_list = []
        for name, args in self.__call_list:
            marshalled_list.append({'methodName' : name, 'params' : args})

        return MultiCallIterator(self.__server.system.multicall(marshalled_list))

# --------------------------------------------------------------------
# convenience functions

##
# Create a parser object, and connect it to an unmarshalling instance.
# This function picks the fastest available XML parser.
#
# return A (parser, unmarshaller) tuple.

def getparser(use_datetime=0):
    """getparser() -> parser, unmarshaller

    Create an instance of the fastest available parser, and attach it
    to an unmarshalling object.  Return both objects.
    """
    if use_datetime and not datetime:
        raise ValueError, "the datetime module is not available"
    if FastParser and FastUnmarshaller:
        if use_datetime:
            mkdatetime = _datetime_type
        else:
            mkdatetime = _datetime
        target = FastUnmarshaller(True, False, _binary, mkdatetime, Fault)
        parser = FastParser(target)
    else:
        target = Unmarshaller(use_datetime=use_datetime)
        if FastParser:
            parser = FastParser(target)
        elif ExpatParser:
            parser = ExpatParser(target)
        else:
            parser = SlowParser(target)
    return parser, target

##
# Convert a Python tuple or a Fault instance to an XML-RPC packet.
#
# @def dumps(params, **options)
# @param params A tuple or Fault instance.
# @keyparam methodname If given, create a methodCall request for
#     this method name.
# @keyparam methodresponse If given, create a methodResponse packet.
#     If used with a tuple, the tuple must be a singleton (that is,
#     it must contain exactly one element).
# @keyparam encoding The packet encoding.
# @return A string containing marshalled data.

def dumps(params, methodname=None, methodresponse=None, encoding=None,
          allow_none=0):
    """data [,options] -> marshalled data

    Convert an argument tuple or a Fault instance to an XML-RPC
    request (or response, if the methodresponse option is used).

    In addition to the data object, the following options can be given
    as keyword arguments:

        methodname: the method name for a methodCall packet

        methodresponse: true to create a methodResponse packet.
        If this option is used with a tuple, the tuple must be
        a singleton (i.e. it can contain only one element).

        encoding: the packet encoding (default is UTF-8)

    All 8-bit strings in the data structure are assumed to use the
    packet encoding.  Unicode strings are automatically converted,
    where necessary.
    """

    assert isinstance(params, TupleType) or isinstance(params, Fault),\
           "argument must be tuple or Fault instance"

    if isinstance(params, Fault):
        methodresponse = 1
    elif methodresponse and isinstance(params, TupleType):
        assert len(params) == 1, "response tuple must be a singleton"

    if not encoding:
        encoding = "utf-8"

    if FastMarshaller:
        m = FastMarshaller(encoding)
    else:
        m = Marshaller(encoding, allow_none)

    data = m.dumps(params)

    if encoding != "utf-8":
        xmlheader = "<?xml version='1.0' encoding='%s'?>\n" % str(encoding)
    else:
        xmlheader = "<?xml version='1.0'?>\n" # utf-8 is default

    # standard XML-RPC wrappings
    if methodname:
        # a method call
        if not isinstance(methodname, StringType):
            methodname = methodname.encode(encoding, 'xmlcharrefreplace')
        data = (
            xmlheader,
            "<methodCall>\n"
            "<methodName>", methodname, "</methodName>\n",
            data,
            "</methodCall>\n"
            )
    elif methodresponse:
        # a method response, or a fault structure
        data = (
            xmlheader,
            "<methodResponse>\n",
            data,
            "</methodResponse>\n"
            )
    else:
        return data # return as is
    return string.join(data, "")

##
# Convert an XML-RPC packet to a Python object.  If the XML-RPC packet
# represents a fault condition, this function raises a Fault exception.
#
# @param data An XML-RPC packet, given as an 8-bit string.
# @return A tuple containing the unpacked data, and the method name
#     (None if not present).
# @see Fault

def loads(data, use_datetime=0):
    """data -> unmarshalled data, method name

    Convert an XML-RPC packet to unmarshalled data plus a method
    name (None if not present).

    If the XML-RPC packet represents a fault condition, this function
    raises a Fault exception.
    """
    p, u = getparser(use_datetime=use_datetime)
    p.feed(data)
    p.close()
    return u.close(), u.getmethodname()

##
# Encode a string using the gzip content encoding such as specified by the
# Content-Encoding: gzip
# in the HTTP header, as described in RFC 1952
#
# @param data the unencoded data
# @return the encoded data

def gzip_encode(data):
    """data -> gzip encoded data

    Encode data using the gzip content encoding as described in RFC 1952
    """
    if not gzip:
        raise NotImplementedError
    f = StringIO.StringIO()
    gzf = gzip.GzipFile(mode="wb", fileobj=f, compresslevel=1)
    gzf.write(data)
    gzf.close()
    encoded = f.getvalue()
    f.close()
    return encoded

##
# Decode a string using the gzip content encoding such as specified by the
# Content-Encoding: gzip
# in the HTTP header, as described in RFC 1952
#
# @param data The encoded data
# @keyparam max_decode Maximum bytes to decode (20MB default), use negative
#    values for unlimited decoding
# @return the unencoded data
# @raises ValueError if data is not correctly coded.
# @raises ValueError if max gzipped payload length exceeded

def gzip_decode(data, max_decode=20971520):
    """gzip encoded data -> unencoded data

    Decode data using the gzip content encoding as described in RFC 1952
    """
    if not gzip:
        raise NotImplementedError
    f = StringIO.StringIO(data)
    gzf = gzip.GzipFile(mode="rb", fileobj=f)
    try:
        if max_decode < 0: # no limit
            decoded = gzf.read()
        else:
            decoded = gzf.read(max_decode + 1)
    except IOError:
        raise ValueError("invalid data")
    f.close()
    gzf.close()
    if max_decode >= 0 and len(decoded) > max_decode:
        raise ValueError("max gzipped payload length exceeded")
    return decoded

##
# Return a decoded file-like object for the gzip encoding
# as described in RFC 1952.
#
# @param response A stream supporting a read() method
# @return a file-like object that the decoded data can be read() from

class GzipDecodedResponse(gzip.GzipFile if gzip else object):
    """a file-like object to decode a response encoded with the gzip
    method, as described in RFC 1952.
    """
    def __init__(self, response):
        #response doesn't support tell() and read(), required by
        #GzipFile
        if not gzip:
            raise NotImplementedError
        self.stringio = StringIO.StringIO(response.read())
        gzip.GzipFile.__init__(self, mode="rb", fileobj=self.stringio)

    def close(self):
        try:
            gzip.GzipFile.close(self)
        finally:
            self.stringio.close()


# --------------------------------------------------------------------
# request dispatcher

class _Method:
    # some magic to bind an XML-RPC method to an RPC server.
    # supports "nested" methods (e.g. examples.getStateName)
    def __init__(self, send, name):
        self.__send = send
        self.__name = name
    def __getattr__(self, name):
        return _Method(self.__send, "%s.%s" % (self.__name, name))
    def __call__(self, *args):
        return self.__send(self.__name, args)

##
# Standard transport class for XML-RPC over HTTP.
# <p>
# You can create custom transports by subclassing this method, and
# overriding selected methods.

class Transport:
    """Handles an HTTP transaction to an XML-RPC server."""

    # client identifier (may be overridden)
    user_agent = "xmlrpclib.py/%s (by www.pythonware.com)" % __version__

    #if true, we'll request gzip encoding
    accept_gzip_encoding = True

    # if positive, encode request using gzip if it exceeds this threshold
    # note that many server will get confused, so only use it if you know
    # that they can decode such a request
    encode_threshold = None #None = don't encode

    def __init__(self, use_datetime=0):
        self._use_datetime = use_datetime
        self._connection = (None, None)
        self._extra_headers = []
    ##
    # Send a complete request, and parse the response.
    # Retry request if a cached connection has disconnected.
    #
    # @param host Target host.
    # @param handler Target PRC handler.
    # @param request_body XML-RPC request body.
    # @param verbose Debugging flag.
    # @return Parsed response.

    def request(self, host, handler, request_body, verbose=0):
        #retry request once if cached connection has gone cold
        for i in (0, 1):
            try:
                return self.single_request(host, handler, request_body, verbose)
            except socket.error, e:
                if i or e.errno not in (errno.ECONNRESET, errno.ECONNABORTED, errno.EPIPE):
                    raise
            except httplib.BadStatusLine: #close after we sent request
                if i:
                    raise

    ##
    # Send a complete request, and parse the response.
    #
    # @param host Target host.
    # @param handler Target PRC handler.
    # @param request_body XML-RPC request body.
    # @param verbose Debugging flag.
    # @return Parsed response.

    def single_request(self, host, handler, request_body, verbose=0):
        # issue XML-RPC request

        h = self.make_connection(host)
        if verbose:
            h.set_debuglevel(1)

        try:
            self.send_request(h, handler, request_body)
            self.send_host(h, host)
            self.send_user_agent(h)
            self.send_content(h, request_body)

            response = h.getresponse(buffering=True)
            if response.status == 200:
                self.verbose = verbose
                return self.parse_response(response)
        except Fault:
            raise
        except Exception:
            # All unexpected errors leave connection in
            # a strange state, so we clear it.
            self.close()
            raise

        #discard any response data and raise exception
        if (response.getheader("content-length", 0)):
            response.read()
        raise ProtocolError(
            host + handler,
            response.status, response.reason,
            response.msg,
            )

    ##
    # Create parser.
    #
    # @return A 2-tuple containing a parser and an unmarshaller.

    def getparser(self):
        # get parser and unmarshaller
        return getparser(use_datetime=self._use_datetime)

    ##
    # Get authorization info from host parameter
    # Host may be a string, or a (host, x509-dict) tuple; if a string,
    # it is checked for a "user:pw@host" format, and a "Basic
    # Authentication" header is added if appropriate.
    #
    # @param host Host descriptor (URL or (URL, x509 info) tuple).
    # @return A 3-tuple containing (actual host, extra headers,
    #     x509 info).  The header and x509 fields may be None.

    def get_host_info(self, host):

        x509 = {}
        if isinstance(host, TupleType):
            host, x509 = host

        import urllib
        auth, host = urllib.splituser(host)

        if auth:
            import base64
            auth = base64.encodestring(urllib.unquote(auth))
            auth = string.join(string.split(auth), "") # get rid of whitespace
            extra_headers = [
                ("Authorization", "Basic " + auth)
                ]
        else:
            extra_headers = None

        return host, extra_headers, x509

    ##
    # Connect to server.
    #
    # @param host Target host.
    # @return A connection handle.

    def make_connection(self, host):
        #return an existing connection if possible.  This allows
        #HTTP/1.1 keep-alive.
        if self._connection and host == self._connection[0]:
            return self._connection[1]

        # create a HTTP connection object from a host descriptor
        chost, self._extra_headers, x509 = self.get_host_info(host)
        #store the host argument along with the connection object
        self._connection = host, httplib.HTTPConnection(chost)
        return self._connection[1]

    ##
    # Clear any cached connection object.
    # Used in the event of socket errors.
    #
    def close(self):
        host, connection = self._connection
        if connection:
            self._connection = (None, None)
            connection.close()

    ##
    # Send request header.
    #
    # @param connection Connection handle.
    # @param handler Target RPC handler.
    # @param request_body XML-RPC body.

    def send_request(self, connection, handler, request_body):
        if (self.accept_gzip_encoding and gzip):
            connection.putrequest("POST", handler, skip_accept_encoding=True)
            connection.putheader("Accept-Encoding", "gzip")
        else:
            connection.putrequest("POST", handler)

    ##
    # Send host name.
    #
    # @param connection Connection handle.
    # @param host Host name.
    #
    # Note: This function doesn't actually add the "Host"
    # header anymore, it is done as part of the connection.putrequest() in
    # send_request() above.

    def send_host(self, connection, host):
        extra_headers = self._extra_headers
        if extra_headers:
            if isinstance(extra_headers, DictType):
                extra_headers = extra_headers.items()
            for key, value in extra_headers:
                connection.putheader(key, value)

    ##
    # Send user-agent identifier.
    #
    # @param connection Connection handle.

    def send_user_agent(self, connection):
        connection.putheader("User-Agent", self.user_agent)

    ##
    # Send request body.
    #
    # @param connection Connection handle.
    # @param request_body XML-RPC request body.

    def send_content(self, connection, request_body):
        connection.putheader("Content-Type", "text/xml")

        #optionally encode the request
        if (self.encode_threshold is not None and
            self.encode_threshold < len(request_body) and
            gzip):
            connection.putheader("Content-Encoding", "gzip")
            request_body = gzip_encode(request_body)

        connection.putheader("Content-Length", str(len(request_body)))
        connection.endheaders(request_body)

    ##
    # Parse response.
    #
    # @param file Stream.
    # @return Response tuple and target method.

    def parse_response(self, response):
        # read response data from httpresponse, and parse it

        # Check for new http response object, else it is a file object
        if hasattr(response,'getheader'):
            if response.getheader("Content-Encoding", "") == "gzip":
                stream = GzipDecodedResponse(response)
            else:
                stream = response
        else:
            stream = response

        p, u = self.getparser()

        while 1:
            data = stream.read(1024)
            if not data:
                break
            if self.verbose:
                print "body:", repr(data)
            p.feed(data)

        if stream is not response:
            stream.close()
        p.close()

        return u.close()

##
# Standard transport class for XML-RPC over HTTPS.

class SafeTransport(Transport):
    """Handles an HTTPS transaction to an XML-RPC server."""

    def __init__(self, use_datetime=0, context=None):
        Transport.__init__(self, use_datetime=use_datetime)
        self.context = context

    # FIXME: mostly untested

    def make_connection(self, host):
        if self._connection and host == self._connection[0]:
            return self._connection[1]
        # create a HTTPS connection object from a host descriptor
        # host may be a string, or a (host, x509-dict) tuple
        try:
            HTTPS = httplib.HTTPSConnection
        except AttributeError:
            raise NotImplementedError(
                "your version of httplib doesn't support HTTPS"
                )
        else:
            chost, self._extra_headers, x509 = self.get_host_info(host)
            self._connection = host, HTTPS(chost, None, context=self.context, **(x509 or {}))
            return self._connection[1]

##
# Standard server proxy.  This class establishes a virtual connection
# to an XML-RPC server.
# <p>
# This class is available as ServerProxy and Server.  New code should
# use ServerProxy, to avoid confusion.
#
# @def ServerProxy(uri, **options)
# @param uri The connection point on the server.
# @keyparam transport A transport factory, compatible with the
#    standard transport class.
# @keyparam encoding The default encoding used for 8-bit strings
#    (default is UTF-8).
# @keyparam verbose Use a true value to enable debugging output.
#    (printed to standard output).
# @see Transport

class ServerProxy:
    """uri [,options] -> a logical connection to an XML-RPC server

    uri is the connection point on the server, given as
    scheme://host/target.

    The standard implementation always supports the "http" scheme.  If
    SSL socket support is available (Python 2.0), it also supports
    "https".

    If the target part and the slash preceding it are both omitted,
    "/RPC2" is assumed.

    The following options can be given as keyword arguments:

        transport: a transport factory
        encoding: the request encoding (default is UTF-8)

    All 8-bit strings passed to the server proxy are assumed to use
    the given encoding.
    """

    def __init__(self, uri, transport=None, encoding=None, verbose=0,
                 allow_none=0, use_datetime=0, context=None):
        # establish a "logical" server connection

        if unicode and isinstance(uri, unicode):
            uri = uri.encode('ISO-8859-1')

        # get the url
        import urllib
        type, uri = urllib.splittype(uri)
        if type not in ("http", "https"):
            raise IOError, "unsupported XML-RPC protocol"
        self.__host, self.__handler = urllib.splithost(uri)
        if not self.__handler:
            self.__handler = "/RPC2"

        if transport is None:
            if type == "https":
                transport = SafeTransport(use_datetime=use_datetime, context=context)
            else:
                transport = Transport(use_datetime=use_datetime)
        self.__transport = transport

        self.__encoding = encoding
        self.__verbose = verbose
        self.__allow_none = allow_none

    def __close(self):
        self.__transport.close()

    def __request(self, methodname, params):
        # call a method on the remote server

        request = dumps(params, methodname, encoding=self.__encoding,
                        allow_none=self.__allow_none)

        response = self.__transport.request(
            self.__host,
            self.__handler,
            request,
            verbose=self.__verbose
            )

        if len(response) == 1:
            response = response[0]

        return response

    def __repr__(self):
        return (
            "<ServerProxy for %s%s>" %
            (self.__host, self.__handler)
            )

    __str__ = __repr__

    def __getattr__(self, name):
        # magic method dispatcher
        return _Method(self.__request, name)

    # note: to call a remote object with a non-standard name, use
    # result getattr(server, "strange-python-name")(args)

    def __call__(self, attr):
        """A workaround to get special attributes on the ServerProxy
           without interfering with the magic __getattr__
        """
        if attr == "close":
            return self.__close
        elif attr == "transport":
            return self.__transport
        raise AttributeError("Attribute %r not found" % (attr,))

# compatibility

Server = ServerProxy

# --------------------------------------------------------------------
# test code

if __name__ == "__main__":

    server = ServerProxy("http://localhost:8000")

    print server

    multi = MultiCall(server)
    multi.pow(2, 9)
    multi.add(5, 1)
    multi.add(24, 11)
    try:
        for response in multi():
            print response
    except Error, v:
        print "ERROR", v