On Tue, 10 Mar 2009 22:45:03 +0100, jkv <j...@unixcluster.dk> wrote:
Ben Hyde wrote:
In one of the examples (sshsimpleserver.py) reactor.listenTCP is used to
listen on the network socket, as far as i can read from the twisted core
documentation there are no builtin way to make reactor.listen* listen on
stdin instead... Any hints?
Take look at twisted.internet.stdio.StandardIO.
I'm new to this twisted stuff, so no doubt I've gotten this a bit wrong...
but:
But, the act of listening is primarily about waiting for a new connection
etc.; since standard io is already connected it doesn't quite make sense to
listen for it.
When a listener L awakens for a new connection it cobbles together the
plumbing necessary to manage the connection. That plumbing will invoke the
methods of an object C responsible for handling the connection. The
listener L creates the object P, one for each connection, by via the
factory object F it was given when L was created. It is the responsibility
of C to implement protocol appropriate to the connection.
What twisted.internet.stdio.StandardIO provides is a very simple protocol
for standard IO.
Hi Ben,
Thank for the information, i have been looking into
twisted.internet.stdio.StandardIO, and it seems that what i want it possible
with twisted.
Would anyone on this list be able to point me to some code examples where a
twisted.protocol is connected to stdio instead of a network socket?
http://twistedmatrix.com/projects/core/documentation/examples/ includes a
couple examples of using stdio, `stdiodemo.py´ and `stdin.py´.
Jean-Paul
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