backing up sublime settings

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (c) 2011, Wojciech Bederski (wuub.net)
# All rights reserved.
# See LICENSE.txt for details.
import telnetlib
from . import repl
class TelnetRepl(repl.Repl):
TYPE = "telnet"
def __init__(self, encoding, host="localhost", port=23, **kwds):
"""Create new TelnetRepl with the following initial values:
encoding: one of python accepted encoding used to encode commands and decode responses
external_id: external, persisten name of this repl used to find it later
host: telnet host to connect to
port: telnet port to connect to
cmd_postfix: some REPLS require you to end a command with a postfix to begin execution,
think ';' or '.', you can force repl to add it automatically"""
super(TelnetRepl, self).__init__(encoding, **kwds)
self._telnet = telnetlib.Telnet()
#convert to int for user's sake, we don't care if it's an float or string
# as long as it can be turned into an INT
self._telnet.open(host, int(port))
self._alive = True
self._killed = False
def name(self):
return "%s:%s" % (self._telnet.host, self._telnet.port)
def is_alive(self):
return self._alive
def read_bytes(self):
return self._telnet.read_some()
def write_bytes(self, bytes):
self._telnet.write(bytes)
def kill(self):
self._killed = True
self._telnet.close()
self._alive = False