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"""
Protocol Constants
==================
These are not necessary for normal API usage. See the `Gearman
protocol reference <http://gearman.org/protocol>`_ for an explanation
of each of these.
Magic Codes
-----------
.. py:data:: REQ
The Gearman magic code for a request.
.. py:data:: RES
The Gearman magic code for a response.
Packet Types
------------
"""
types = {
1: 'CAN_DO',
2: 'CANT_DO',
3: 'RESET_ABILITIES',
4: 'PRE_SLEEP',
#unused
6: 'NOOP',
7: 'SUBMIT_JOB',
8: 'JOB_CREATED',
9: 'GRAB_JOB',
10: 'NO_JOB',
11: 'JOB_ASSIGN',
12: 'WORK_STATUS',
13: 'WORK_COMPLETE',
14: 'WORK_FAIL',
15: 'GET_STATUS',
16: 'ECHO_REQ',
17: 'ECHO_RES',
18: 'SUBMIT_JOB_BG',
19: 'ERROR',
20: 'STATUS_RES',
21: 'SUBMIT_JOB_HIGH',
22: 'SET_CLIENT_ID',
23: 'CAN_DO_TIMEOUT',
24: 'ALL_YOURS',
25: 'WORK_EXCEPTION',
26: 'OPTION_REQ',
27: 'OPTION_RES',
28: 'WORK_DATA',
29: 'WORK_WARNING',
30: 'GRAB_JOB_UNIQ',
31: 'JOB_ASSIGN_UNIQ',
32: 'SUBMIT_JOB_HIGH_BG',
33: 'SUBMIT_JOB_LOW',
34: 'SUBMIT_JOB_LOW_BG',
35: 'SUBMIT_JOB_SCHED',
36: 'SUBMIT_JOB_EPOCH',
}
for i, name in types.items():
globals()[name] = i
__doc__ += '\n.. py:data:: %s\n' % name
REQ = b'\x00REQ'
RES = b'\x00RES'
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