On Tue, 11 Mar 2008 08:24:54 -0700 (PDT), asit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >import socket >import sys >import thread > >p=1 >PORT=11000 >BUFSIZE=1024 > >def getData(cSocket): > global stdoutlock,cSocketlock > while True: > cSocketlock.acquire() > data=cSocket.recv(BUFSIZE) > if data=='q': > data='client exited' > cSocket.close() > p=0 > cSocketlock.release() > stdoutlock.acquire() > stdout.write(data) > stdoutlock.release() > >def sendData(cSocket): > global stdoutlock,cSocketlock > while True: > stdoutlock.acquire() > data=raw_input('>>') > cSocketlock.acquire_lock() > if data=='q': > stdout.write('server exited') > stdout.release() > p=0 > cSocket.close() > sSocket.send(data) > sSocketlock.release()
Could it be because `sSocketlock´ here > > >stdout=sys.stdout >host='' >sSocket=socket.socket(socket.AF_INET,socket.SOCK_STREAM) >sSocket.bind((host,PORT,)) >sSocket.listen(1) >#sSocketlock=thread.allocate_lock() is never bound since the line above here is commented out? >stdoutlock=thread.allocate_lock() >print 'waiting for connection' >cSocket,addr=sSocket.accept() >print 'connection from',addr >cSocketlock=thread.allocate_lock() >thread.start_new_thread(sendData,(cSocket,)) >thread.start_new_thread(getData,(cSocket,)) >if p==0: > sSocket.close() > > > >In the above program, why there is an unhandeled exception ??? Just a guess. You should really include the traceback when you ask a question like this. Jean-Paul -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list