I'm trying to listen to a bunch of sockets using epoll under Linux, e.g. import select, socket socket1 = socket.socket() ...
p = select.epoll() p.register(socket1); p.register(socket2); ... result = p.poll() This returns `result' as a list of 2-tuples (fd, status) where fd is a Linux file descriptor, i.e. a small integer like comes back from socket.fileno(). That's different from select.select, which returns a list of actual socket objects that I can read from with socket.recv(). Any idea of a good way to map the file descriptors back to socket objects? Is there some kind of hidden interface that I don't know about, that gives back sockets directly? The docs for epoll in select.html don't seem very good. I haven't yet examined the source code. Thanks for any advice. --Paul -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list