Commit 57c663b0 authored by Christian Robottom's avatar Christian Robottom

Add some comments about the __has_mac variable since Jeremy beat me to

the checkin!
parent a0d97c9c
...@@ -84,11 +84,14 @@ class SizedMessageAsyncConnection(asyncore.dispatcher): ...@@ -84,11 +84,14 @@ class SizedMessageAsyncConnection(asyncore.dispatcher):
self.__input_lock = threading.Lock() self.__input_lock = threading.Lock()
self.__inp = None # None, a single String, or a list self.__inp = None # None, a single String, or a list
self.__input_len = 0 self.__input_len = 0
# Instance variables __state and __msg_size work together: # Instance variables __state, __msg_size and __has_mac work together:
# when __state == 0: # when __state == 0:
# __msg_size == 4, and the next thing read is a message size; # __msg_size == 4, and the next thing read is a message size;
# __has_mac is set according to the MAC_BIT in the header
# when __state == 1: # when __state == 1:
# __msg_size is variable, and the next thing read is a message. # __msg_size is variable, and the next thing read is a message.
# __has_mac indicates if we're in MAC mode or not (and
# therefore, if we need to check the mac header)
# The next thing read is always of length __msg_size. # The next thing read is always of length __msg_size.
# The state alternates between 0 and 1. # The state alternates between 0 and 1.
self.__state = 0 self.__state = 0
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