2009/6/17 Mark Nottingham <m...@mnot.net>: > I've recently put up a library that I've been working on for a little while, > nbhttp: > <http://github.com/mnot/nbhttp/tree/master> > > "nb" stands for non-blocking; this is explicitly an > asynchronous/event-driven library, with both a server and a client > component. They can be trivially used together to implement a proxy. > > The aim is to be HTTP/1.1 compliant (and it's most of the way there, with > the exceptions of expect/continue and pipelining support), to be as > performant as possible, and to expose as much of the raw protocol as > possible. > > That last motiviation is because nbhttp is used by REDbot > <http://redbot.org/>, a HTTP resource checker, and it needs "deep" access > into what's happening on the wire (without intervening software trying to be > helpful). > > It is very rough, mostly undocumented, and will probably crash. It is > WSGI-like, but not WSGI compatible, because there were a few places where > WSGI was too constraining. However, it may be useful as food for thought in > API revisions. Or not. :)
Can you explain the difference to WSGI so that don't have to go digging through source code to work it out, or is there documentation somewhere which explains it? Graham _______________________________________________ Web-SIG mailing list Web-SIG@python.org Web SIG: http://www.python.org/sigs/web-sig Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/web-sig/archive%40mail-archive.com