Antoine Pitrou <solip...@pitrou.net> wrote: > This is the usual assumption that high-level libraries are made of useless > cruft piled up by careless programmers.
It often is the case, particularly in network programming. But in this case the programmer is Guido, so it doesn't apply. :) > What irks me with your response is that you phrased it as though writing > a good event loop was an almost trivial thing to do, which it is not > once you start considering multiple use cases and constraints. Right. But in my programs an event loops does not have multiple usecases. I know all the details about my usecase. I am more concerned that multiple frameworks have their own event loops. Sturla -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list