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Known subclasses: twisted.internet.abstract.FileDescriptor, twisted.internet.iocpreactor.abstract.FileHandle
IConsumer
implementations can mix this in to get registerProducer and 
unregisterProducer methods which take care of keeping track of
a producer's state.
_ConsumerMixin
will read but not write:
bool which is True as long as
    the the consumer has someplace to send bytes (for example, a TCP 
    connection), and then False when it no longer does.
  bool which is False until
    something like ITransport.loseConnection
    is called, indicating that the send buffer should be flushed and the 
    connection lost afterwards.  Afterwards, True.
  bool which is False until 
    the consumer no longer has a place to send bytes, then 
    True.
  startWriting method.
| Instance Variables | producer | None if no producer is registered, otherwise the registered
producer.
 | 
| producerPaused | A flag indicating whether the producer is currently paused.
 (type: bool or int
) | |
| streamingProducer | A flag indicating whether the producer was registered as a streaming (ie
push) producer or not (ie a pull producer).  This will determine whether 
the consumer may ever need to pause and resume it, or if it can merely call
resumeProducing on it when buffer space is available.
 | |
| streamingProducer | bool or int
 | 
| Method | startWriting | No summary | 
| Method | registerProducer | Register to receive data from a producer. | 
| Method | unregisterProducer | Stop consuming data from a producer, without disconnecting. | 
unregisterProducer if loseConnection has 
previously been called, so that the connection can actually close.
Register to receive data from a producer.
This sets this selectable to be a consumer for a producer. When this selectable runs out of data on a write() call, it will ask the producer to resumeProducing(). When the FileDescriptor's internal data buffer is filled, it will ask the producer to pauseProducing(). If the connection is lost, FileDescriptor calls producer's stopProducing() method.
If streaming is true, the producer should provide the IPushProducer interface. Otherwise, it is assumed that producer provides the IPullProducer interface. In this case, the producer won't be asked to pauseProducing(), but it has to be careful to write() data only when its resumeProducing() method is called.