[Python-Dev] RFC: Backport ssl.MemoryBIO and ssl.SSLObject to Python 2.7 (original) (raw)
David Wilson dw+python-dev at hmmz.org
Fri Jun 2 12:51:41 EDT 2017
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On Sat, Jun 03, 2017 at 02:10:50AM +1000, Nick Coghlan wrote:
* and figure out some other pip-specific option for ensurepip bootstrapping (like a private MemoryBIO implementation, or falling back to synchronous mode in requests)
Ignoring Ben's assertion regarding the legitimacy of async wrap_socket() (which seems to render this entire conversation moot), if you still really want to go this route, could ctypes be abused to provide the missing implementation from the underlying libs? It'd be a hack, but it would only be necessary during bootstrapping.
David
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