On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 10:27 AM, Terry Jones <te...@jon.es> wrote: > >>>>> "JP" == exarkun <exar...@twistedmatrix.com> writes: > > I don't need it committed, I was just wondering why something like that > doesn't already exist. Re patterns: it would be great to have a series of > diagrams illustrating situations one might want to deal with and showing > how these can be done with Deferred code. Your Epsilon class could be shown > as a hub with new listeners arriving, ready for the triggering of the > callback. The tee diagram would show a T (or multiple Ts on the same > callback chain) in the obvious way. add{Callback,Errback} is like a normal > UNIX pipe and, stretching things a little, chainDeferred reminds me a bit > of UNIX exec (though with real differences). > > There's a PyCon talk in there somewhere. Like Patterns of Asynchronous Flow > of Control using Twisted Deferreds. It often feels to me like there's a > lurking taxonomy of Deferred use cases or building blocks that's just > waiting for someone to come along and make really clear to the world. I'd > really love to do it, but I just don't have the time. > > I would so love to see that talk...or read that paper...or whatever.
Kevin Horn
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