Hi, I'd like to notify python processes asynchronously. at notification time a callback should be called
The solution should be working on linux and Windows. I could add a wrapper to switch between a windows / linux implementation though If possible I'd like to avoid - having to poll for an external event - having to add a thread. - changing my existing code I thought about using signal and os.kill() However windows does not to have SIGHUP , SIGUSR1 or SIGUSR2. So I'm not sure, which signal I could use with windows. Apart from that there's one minor problem with signals which might speak against using signal All blocking io calls might be interrupted, which is not desirable in my case. Do you have any suggestions for Linux / WIndows or both? #### example code with signals ################# #### a blocking io call here reading a named pipe #### would be interrupted import signal a = 0 def handler(signum,frame): global a a += 1 signal.signal(signal.SIGUSR1,handler) print "hi" p = open("namedpipe") while True: v = p.read(2) print "V:",a,len(v) if len(v) != 2: break print "var a changed, but read() was interrupted :-(" bye N -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list