MZ@ !L!This program cannot be run in DOS mode. ${s???:>:;:;:?:7:>:>Rich?PELSs:C!   P%Hd"d@  !H .textN   `.rdata @@.data0@.reloc@@BVW3F|+t8u HPQG |_C^̃ SUVWD$ 3h Qx 7E | ;tQP  | u UT$ED$D$E D$ | E;tQP uL$9U <AW T$ D$sD}KT$FD$~C ;؉T$d|$Mu MUQG_^][ á h Q u WWRMu EUP_^][ SVF3ۅW|#ƋL$PQR*tCO ɋ}Sp ؃u_^[ËFU3|9L$FQPtPUSt  |EG }]_^[ u SSR]_^3[̸X`X L$QT$R$h`D$D$PL$ Qh`!RD$$T uX`ËD$;X Su3PP u h@!Q 3[X`ËT$RH \$8!D$Dz D uD$0!Au @ h!Q 3[X`D$eD$ D$ D$$l$ !JD$(\$$L$$0VR$@DŽ$HDŽ$T0DŽ$`HxL$D$0WP$P0U$<QL$$\H0o;~;~< S$@RD$ (rlist, wlist, xlist) Wait until one or more file descriptors are ready for some kind of I/O. The first three arguments are sequences of file descriptors to be waited for: rlist -- wait until ready for reading wlist -- wait until ready for writing xlist -- wait for an ``exceptional condition'' If only one kind of condition is required, pass [] for the other lists. A file descriptor is either a socket or file object, or a small integer gotten from a fileno() method call on one of those. The optional 4th argument specifies a timeout in seconds; it may be a floating point number to specify fractions of seconds. If it is absent or None, the call will never time out. The return value is a tuple of three lists corresponding to the first three arguments; each contains the subset of the corresponding file descriptors that are ready. *** IMPORTANT NOTICE *** On Windows, only sockets are supported; on Unix, all file descriptors. 0This module supports asynchronous I/O on multiple file descriptors. *** IMPORTANT NOTICE *** On Windows, only sockets are supported; on Unix, all file descriptors.N@`0n00000011112@2222222233#393G3S3Z3a3394`4s4{4445D55555556 666"6(6.646:6@6F6L6R6X6^6d6j6p6v6|6666_7g7p7x7777777777777788838G88899999?9K9R999999999>:D:J: 111111110333