Further to my query about trying to make Python run unbuffered, I have discovered that a SyntaxError seems to cause Python to close its SSH connection:
$ ssh localhost python -u , File "<stdin>", line 1 , ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax $ Whereas a different sort of error (e.g. NameError) does not: $ ssh localhost python -u pront [^D] Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module> NameError: name 'pront' is not defined $ Can anyone tell me why?! Thanks, Hamish On Feb 13, 2008 1:12 AM, Hamish Allan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > The man page for python says: > > "-u Force stdin, stdout and stderr to be totally unbuffered." > > However, when I try: > > $ ssh localhost python -u > print 'hello, world' > [^D] > hello, world > $ > > Nothing happens until I send that EOF. I'm pretty sure it's not SSH > that's buffering because when I try: > > $ ssh localhost bash > echo 'hello, world' > hello, world > [^D] > $ > > The 'hello, world' comes back immediately (I don't need to send the EOF). > > I've also tried: > > $ ssh localhost python -u > import sys > sys.stdout.write('hello, world\n') > sys.stdout.flush() > [^D] > hello, world > $ > > Again, nothing happens until I send the EOF. How can I get Python to > run over SSH unbuffered? > > Thanks, > Hamish > -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list