This is my first time working with some of the more lower-level python "stuff." I was wondering if someone could tell me what I'm doing wrong with my simple test here?
Basically, what I need is an easy way for application in userspace to simply echo values "down" to this fifo similar to the way proc files are used. Is my understanding of fifo's and their capabilities just totally off base? I've implemented something very similar in the past in C which works fine; however, this app immediately takes up 100% of my CPU after the first read from the fifo, regardless of whatever options I pass to os.open(). Am I not actually reading the data out of the fifo? Is that what's causing it to poll infinite thereafter? Any help would be greatly appreciate, though I'll keep reading and experimenting in the meantime. #!/usr/bin/env python import select import os poller = select.poll() fifo = os.open("fifo", os.O_RDONLY | os.O_NONBLOCK) poller.register(fifo, select.POLLIN) while True: p = poller.poll() # only have one file string = os.read(p[0][0], 1) if len(string): print string -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list