I wrote a script(1) replacement in python (http://stromberg.dnsalias.org/ ~dstromberg/pypty/), but I'm encountering a problem in it.
I think I know the solution to the problem, but I'd've thought python was high level enough that this solution isn't required, so I wanted to inquire about it here. Specifically, the program has a signal handler for window size changes. And if the window is resized during an os.write() (for example), I get a python exception about needing to restart the system call. In C, I know you're supposed to wrap your system calls with while loops until you don't get an ERESTART, but does one really need to wrap all of one's os.write()'s (for example) with such while loops in python? Thanks! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list