On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 6:01 PM, Phillip B Oldham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Are there any python event driven frameworks other than twisted?
Phillip, I have been developing a rather unique event-driven and component architecture library for quite some time that is (not twisted). Actually it's nothing like twisted, but based on 2 core concepts: * Everything is a Component * Everything is an Event It's currently called pymills.event Let me know if you're interested, I probably plan to re-package and re-branch this library (the event library) at some point. Here's a small snippet showing off some of pymills.event's features: <code> #!/usr/bin/env python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # vim: set sw=3 sts=3 ts=3 from pymills import event from pymills.event import * class TodoList(Component): todos = {} def add(self, name, description): assert name not in self.todos, "To-do already in list" self.todos[name] = description self.push(Event(name, description), "added") class TodoPrinter(Component): @listener("added") def onADDED(self, name, description): print "TODO: %s" % name print " %s" % description def main(): event.manager += TodoPrinter() todo = TodoList() event.manager += todo todo.add("Make coffee", "Really need to make some coffee") todo.add("Bug triage", "Double-check that all known issues were addressed") for value in manager: print value if __name__ == "__main__": main() </code> This example is based on a similar example provided by the Trac project (which was also to show of it's Component architecture). Thanks, cheers James -- -- -- "Problems are solved by method" -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list