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263 lines
7.4 KiB
Python
263 lines
7.4 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: python; -*-
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#
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# GStreamer Debug Viewer
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2007 René Stadler <mail@renestadler.de>
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
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# Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option)
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# any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
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# more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
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# this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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"""GStreamer debug viewer data module"""
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import logging
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import re
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# Nanosecond resolution (like gst.SECOND)
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SECOND = 1000000000
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def time_args (ts):
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secs = ts // SECOND
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return "%i:%02i:%02i.%09i" % (secs // 60**2,
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secs // 60 % 60,
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secs % 60,
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ts % SECOND,)
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def time_args_no_hours (ts):
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secs = ts // SECOND
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return "%02i:%02i.%09i" % (secs // 60,
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secs % 60,
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ts % SECOND,)
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def parse_time (st):
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"""Parse time strings that look like "0:00:00.0000000"."""
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h, m, s = st.split (":")
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secs, subsecs = s.split (".")
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return (long ((int (h) * 60**2 + int (m) * 60) * SECOND) +
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long (secs) * SECOND + long (subsecs))
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class DebugLevel (int):
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__names = ["NONE", "ERROR", "WARN", "INFO", "DEBUG", "LOG"]
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__instances = {}
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def __new__ (cls, level):
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try:
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level_int = int (level)
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except (ValueError, TypeError,):
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try:
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level_int = cls.__names.index (level.upper ())
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except ValueError:
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raise ValueError ("no debug level named %r" % (level,))
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if level_int in cls.__instances:
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return cls.__instances[level_int]
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else:
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new_instance = int.__new__ (cls, level_int)
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new_instance.name = cls.__names[level_int]
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cls.__instances[level_int] = new_instance
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return new_instance
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def __repr__ (self):
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return "<%s %s (%i)>" % (type (self).__name__, self.__names[self], self,)
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def higher_level (self):
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if self == len (self.__names) - 1:
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raise ValueError ("already the highest debug level")
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return DebugLevel (self + 1)
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def lower_level (self):
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if self == 0:
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raise ValueError ("already the lowest debug level")
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return DebugLevel (self - 1)
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DebugLevelNone = DebugLevel ("NONE")
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DebugLevelError = DebugLevel ("ERROR")
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DebugLevelWarning = DebugLevel ("WARN")
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DebugLevelInfo = DebugLevel ("INFO")
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DebugLevelDebug = DebugLevel ("DEBUG")
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DebugLevelLog = DebugLevel ("LOG")
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# For stripping color codes:
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_escape = re.compile ("\x1b\\[[0-9;]*m")
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def strip_escape (s):
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return _escape.sub ("", s)
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def default_log_line_regex_ ():
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# "DEBUG "
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LEVEL = "([A-Z]+) +"
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# "0x8165430 "
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THREAD = r"(0x[0-9a-f]+) +" #r"\((0x[0-9a-f]+) - "
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# "0:00:00.777913000 "
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TIME = r"([0-9]+:[0-9][0-9]:[0-9][0-9]\.[0-9]+) +"
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CATEGORY = "([A-Za-z_-]+) +" # "GST_REFCOUNTING ", "flacdec "
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# " 3089 "
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PID = r"([0-9]+) +"
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FILENAME = r"([^:]+):"
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LINE = r"([0-9]+):"
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FUNCTION = "([A-Za-z0-9_]+):"
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# FIXME: When non-g(st)object stuff is logged with *_OBJECT (like
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# buffers!), the address is printed *without* <> brackets!
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OBJECT = "(?:<([^>]+)>)?"
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MESSAGE = " (.+)"
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expressions = [" *", CATEGORY, FILENAME, LINE, FUNCTION, OBJECT]
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# New log format:
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## expressions = [TIME, PID, THREAD, LEVEL, CATEGORY, FILENAME, LINE, FUNCTION,
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## OBJECT, MESSAGE]
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# Old log format:
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## expressions = [LEVEL, THREAD, TIME, CATEGORY, PID, FILENAME, LINE,
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## FUNCTION, OBJECT, MESSAGE]
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return expressions
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def default_log_line_regex ():
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expressions = default_log_line_regex_ ()
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return re.compile ("".join (expressions))
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class Producer (object):
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def __init__ (self):
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self.consumers = []
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def have_load_started (self):
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for consumer in self.consumers:
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consumer.handle_load_started ()
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def have_load_finished (self):
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for consumer in self.consumers:
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consumer.handle_load_finished ()
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class LineCache (Producer):
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_lines_per_iteration = 50000
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def __init__ (self, fileobj, dispatcher):
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Producer.__init__ (self)
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self.logger = logging.getLogger ("linecache")
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self.offsets = []
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self.levels = [] # FIXME
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self.dispatcher = dispatcher
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import mmap
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self.__fileobj = mmap.mmap (fileobj.fileno (), 0, prot = mmap.PROT_READ)
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self.__fileobj.seek (0, 2)
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self.__file_size = self.__fileobj.tell ()
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self.__fileobj.seek (0)
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def start_loading (self):
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self.logger.debug ("dispatching load process")
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self.have_load_started ()
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self.dispatcher (self.__process ())
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def get_progress (self):
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return float (self.__fileobj.tell ()) / self.__file_size
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def __process (self):
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offsets = self.offsets
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levels = self.levels
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## # FIXME: Duplicated from GUI.LazyLogModel!
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## ts_len = 17
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## pid_len = 5
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## thread_len = 9 # FIXME: %p, so this should be larger on a 64 bit CPU, no?
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## level_len = 5
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## level_offset = ts_len + 1 + pid_len + 1 + thread_len + 1
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## level_end = level_offset + 1
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## dict_levels = {"D" : DebugLevelDebug, "L" : DebugLevelLog, "I" : DebugLevelInfo,
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## "E" : DebugLevelError, "W" : DebugLevelWarning, " " : DebugLevelNone}
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readline = self.__fileobj.readline
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tell = self.__fileobj.tell
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self.__fileobj.seek (0)
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limit = self._lines_per_iteration
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i = 0
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while True:
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offset = tell ()
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line = readline ()
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if not line:
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break
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if not line.strip ():
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# Ignore empty lines, especially the one established by the
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# final newline at the end:
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continue
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# FIXME: We need to handle foreign lines separately!
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if line[1] != ":" or line[4] != ":" or line[7] != ".":
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# No timestamp at start, ignore line:
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continue
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offsets.append (offset)
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## levels.append (dict_levels[line[level_offset:level_end]])
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i += 1
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if i >= limit:
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i = 0
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yield True
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self.have_load_finished ()
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yield False
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class LogFile (Producer):
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def __init__ (self, filename, dispatcher):
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Producer.__init__ (self)
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self.logger = logging.getLogger ("logfile")
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self.fileobj = file (filename, "rb")
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self.line_cache = LineCache (self.fileobj, dispatcher)
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self.line_cache.consumers.append (self)
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def start_loading (self):
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self.logger.debug ("starting load")
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self.line_cache.start_loading ()
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def get_load_progress (self):
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return self.line_cache.get_progress ()
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def handle_load_started (self):
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# Chain up to our consumers:
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self.have_load_started ()
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def handle_load_finished (self):
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# Chain up to our consumers:
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self.have_load_finished ()
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