In message <27bd949f-80b5-44c9-8e3b- c12b49c7e...@r34g2000vbi.googlegroups.com>, thomas.vo...@likeabird.de wrote:
> The only honest answer would be that I'm totaly unfamiliar with select > and also the documentation I found wasn't able to clear the picture. > So are there examples of using select together with sockets available? select is easy to use. In Python, you just pass it three lists of file-like objects (anything that implements fileno in the way described in the docs), together with an optional timeout. It will return three corresponding lists, being subsets of the ones you passed (which might all be empty if the timeout expired). You then just go through each item in each returned list, doing reads (or accepts, as appropriate) from the files that have something waiting to be read, writing to the ones waiting for something to be written, and perhaps reporting errors and closing the ones that report problems. That's basically all there is to it. This example, of how do implement a timeout on I/O <http://codecodex.com/wiki/index.php?title=I/O_With_Timeout>, is in C, but it should help you get the idea. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list