On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 9:11 AM, Tobias Oberstein < tobias.oberst...@tavendo.de> wrote:
> > Is there even a kqueue-based Twisted reactor? > > > > Yes... ish. More detail here: < > http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/ticket/1918>. > > Hi Glyph, > > first, thanks as always! > > The pykqueue 1.3 and 2.0 referenced in that ticket seem to be no longer > maintained. > > On the other hand, Python has built-in support for kqueue since Python 2.6 > in the select module. > > I have adjusted the Twisted kqreactor to select.kqueue and made a package: > > https://github.com/oberstet/txkqreactor > > I have tested that reactor successfully with Autobahn WebSockets on > FreeBSD 8.2 > (running as a VirtualBox x86 VM). When I'm home later, I can check out Mac. > > Doing the Autobahn tests helped me finding the only non-canonical change > required > > > https://github.com/oberstet/txkqreactor/commit/27302b4f643cd3967289ff11d811309a0b05f630 > > Is there any regression/test/stresstest I could run to verify the stuff > actually works? > > The Autobahn WS tests do quite some stuff, but they do not test > concurrency and > high connections numbers .. > > Cheers, > Tobias > > This is awesome, BUT... ...would probably have to be distributed outside of Twisted proper (at least for the moment), as Twisted supports versions of Python < 2.6, where select.kqueue would not exist. (Maybe this is your plan, but I'm just pointing it out.) Kevin Horn
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