You mean a packet message used in the TCP? Or offer to implement ACK to PB?
Maybe someone will point to the literature on network programming in
unstable networks?
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 6:41 PM, Yaroslav Fedevych
wrote:
> In your case, I would suggest that the server sends some sort of ACK
> a
Hello everyone,
is there a way to tell the reactor to just queue the events and not to
process them for a specific protocol? I have two protocols running on my
reactor, one that monitors the network and one for a usb device, I'd
like to pause the event processing for the network side when certa
On Thu, 2010-05-27 at 14:08 +0200, Gabriel Rossetti wrote:
> is there a way to tell the reactor to just queue the events and not to
> process them for a specific protocol?
No, Twisted doesn't have an event queue (but see below).
> I have two protocols running on my
> reactor, one that monitors
Itamar Turner-Trauring wrote:
> On Thu, 2010-05-27 at 14:08 +0200, Gabriel Rossetti wrote:
>
>> is there a way to tell the reactor to just queue the events and not to
>> process them for a specific protocol?
>>
>
> No, Twisted doesn't have an event queue (but see below).
>
>
ok
>> I
For clarity: I think Launchpad replacing Trac is a good thing. I realize
that's a huge ordeal. However, I don't think the basic ideas are so
different that it'd be impossible. As discussed on IRC, the main
downside (aka why we can't do it right now) is lack of notifications, so
it's hard to integra
On May 27, 2010, at 4:27 PM, Laurens Van Houtven wrote:
> I have diagrammed the quantum-transmogrifier example that I tried to
> explain in the last email.
OK. With this diagram in mind, I can see that what you're proposing is nearly
identical to what I've already proposed, except that you are
When you say merge, do you mean into trunk, or also the submerges into
my own feature/review branch? The big problem I can think of is that
interfaces are something you should probably have a rough idea about
way before any code gets written, but under this system branches get
reviewed per feature
Apologies for a job posting, but we're looking to hire Twisted people at
Fluidinfo (http://fluidinfo.com) . We wrote FluidDB using Twisted from top
to bottom. We love Twisted. In fact, we closed a funding deal a week ago
and the company's first check is being written to the Twisted Software
Founda
Congratulations on the funding!
On 28 May 2010 12:56, Terry Jones wrote:
> Apologies for a job posting, but we're looking to hire Twisted people at
> Fluidinfo (http://fluidinfo.com) . We wrote FluidDB using Twisted from top
> to bottom. We love Twisted. In fact, we closed a funding deal a week