Michael Ferraro wrote: > > hello > > in response to a readyRead() signal i check if a socket.bytesAvailable() > > is non-zero at which point I do a socket.readBlock(maxbytes). The > buffer returned is zero bytes long and doesn't have any data in it. > > As a test I followed the readBlock with a loop that makes calls to > socket.getch() which returns valid data for the number of > bytesAvailable. > > I can use getch()s if I have to, but it seems that readBlock should work > > in here. What might I be doing wrong this time, I ask. > > def HandShake (self): > socket = self.sender() > n = socket.bytesAvailable() > if n > 0: > hail = socket.readBlock(32) > print "readBlock(): ", len(hail), hail # -- hail is empty > > for i in range (n): > print "getch(): ", socket.getch () # -- prints > valid data
I think it's a bug in QSocket.readBlock() (and QSocket.readLine()). Should now be fixed in CVS. Phil _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.gmd.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde
