hi,
is there any significant reason/advantage to run the Twisted Framework
on Linux or on FreeBSD?
Appreciate the help.
___
Twisted-Python mailing list
Twisted-Python@twistedmatrix.com
http://twistedmatrix.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/twisted-python
Hi,
> is there any significant reason/advantage to run the Twisted Framework
> on Linux or on FreeBSD?
On Linux you can use the epoll reactor. FreeBSD's equivalent is kqueue
and I don't think that reactor is as stable as the epoll one. I could
be wrong though.
Cheers,
Reza
--
Reza Lotun
+44 (
This is a really basic problem we are trying to decide about,
We have programs that run quite happily, so far. Its main task is to receive
data from port A and send it out via port B. Then receive data via port B
and send it out via port A. It's pretty much like a chat setup. You just
build up a l
Hi Edward:
Message: 2
Date: Mon, 03 Aug 2009 18:00:07 -0400
From: "Edward Z. Yang"
Subject: Re: [Twisted-Python] Deferred documentation rewrite
To: Twisted general discussion
Message-ID: <1249336297-sup-7...@javelin>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
>Why callbacks?
> - Asynchronous int
Andrew Francis wrote:
> Simple definition: In a synchronous call, the caller blocks until a result is
> ready. Upon return the next statement is executed (barring something like an
> exception). In an asynchronous call, the caller does not wait for a result
> and continues.
Just a thought on te
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 10:08 AM, John Aherne wrote:
> This is a really basic problem we are trying to decide about,
>
> We have programs that run quite happily, so far. Its main task is to
> receive data from port A and send it out via port B. Then receive data via
> port B and send it out via po
Hi,
I am creating the first GUI app (wxPython based) using Twisted.
I am facing an issue which I cannot seem to solve/understand due
to lack of trace or anything.
I had a big app written on twisted and now I am creating a login
screen to the app.
The app used to work without any is
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 2:28 PM, Thalassery Koran wrote:
> Hi,
>I am creating the first GUI app (wxPython based) using Twisted.
>I am facing an issue which I cannot seem to solve/understand due
> to lack of trace or anything.
>
>I had a big app written on twisted and now I am creating a
In the Callbacks and errbacks section:
"Notice that in the synchronous version, process is inside the
try..except block. This translates over to the asynchronous code: if
process throws an exception, handle_twisted will get a Failure
object..." : I think you may mean "handle_twisted_error", not
"ha
Thanks! I've updated the docs accordingly.
Cheers,
Edward
___
Twisted-Python mailing list
Twisted-Python@twistedmatrix.com
http://twistedmatrix.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/twisted-python
Kevin
Thanks for the reply.
It's good to get some feedback on how someone else would go about tackling a
particular issue. It helps to confirm whether what you a retrying makes
sense.
Thanks
John Aherne
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 7:35 PM, Kevin Horn wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 10:08 AM, John
Deferreds don't do what you think they do.
They don't do anything to make your code non-blocking.
They only adhere to a contract that something will eventually be returned.
The most common use of deferred's to make your code non-blocking is to use
.deferToThread()
or some other mechanism to make th
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 10:08 AM, John Aherne mailto:johnahe...@rocs.co.uk>> wrote:
> This is a really basic problem we are trying to decide about,
>
> We have programs that run quite happily, so far. Its main task is to
> receive data from port A and send it out via port B. Then receive data
> v
A note on how I handled a similar situation in regards to the timeout
requirements you seem to have:
I had a similar setup where I was forwarding data from clients to servers
and back and forth, etc. I wanted to timeout the connection after some idle
time and ended up using the TimeoutMixin found
14 matches
Mail list logo