Hi Gabriel, I'll look at it. I wasn't aware about named pipes for windows.
bye N Gabriel Genellina wrote: > En Wed, 03 Feb 2010 05:32:58 -0300, News123 <news...@free.fr> escribió: > >> I'm having a few python scripts all running on the same host (linux or >> win), which are started manually in random order. (no common parent >> process) >> Each process might be identified by an integer (1,2,3) or by a symbolic >> name ( 'dad' , 'mom' , 'dog' ) >> >> these scripts want to send short messages to each other ( mostly >> integers, max a few bytes, short string), which would be enqueued in >> message queues of the receiving process. >> >> example: >> >> 'dad' wants to tell 'mom': 'cook' >> 'dog' wants to tell 'dad' : 'feedme' >> 'mom' wants to tell 'dad' : 'cookyourself' > > Try using a named pipe between each pair of processes (os.mkfifo + open > on Linux, open(r"\\.\pipe\desired_name", ...) on Windows) > -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list