Bas Wijnen added the comment:

Alexey: please be more civil.

Antoine: In that case, can you please explain how you would recommend me to 
implement my use case, where most of my calls are master-initiated and 
blocking, but some slave-initiated events must be non-blocking?  Should I make 
a lot of calls to sslsocket.setblocking() to switch it on and off all the time? 
 AFAIK that is a system call (or isn't it?); while that won't make any real 
difference in performance in Python, it doesn't feel right to make system calls 
when there's technically no need for it.

Also, as I suggested previously, if you don't document the method, could you 
please add the word "pending" somewhere in the text?  This ensures people 
looking for documentation of what they see in the source will find this 
explanation.  It may also be good to add a note to the source code that this 
function should not be used.

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