First, s.recv(4) is not guaranteed to always return 4 bytes. It could return 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4, wtih 4 being the most likely. To deal with this, I tend to use http://stromberg.dnsalias.org/~dstromberg/bufsock.html - but I suspect that Twisted has a way of dealing with it too.
Then, to put your data into a list, just create an empty list with [] and use list_.append(integer). Or was there more to your question, like perhaps a traceback you haven't shared with us? On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 6:05 AM, Johnny Venter <johnny.ven...@zoho.com>wrote: > I was not sure if this message was sent before my membership was accepted. > > Please disregard if it's a duplicate. > > Thanks > > Begin forwarded message: > > *From: *Johnny Venter <johnny.ven...@zoho.com> > *Date: *August 5, 2011 8:15:53 AM EDT > *To: *python-list@python.org > *Subject: **Sockets: Receiving C Struct* > > New to python and would like to test network/sockets with it. > > I am having a problem where I have setup the following: > > import socket, sys, struct > > HOST = '1.1.1.1' > PORT = 153 > s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) > s.connect((HOST, PORT)) > > data = struct.unpack('!I',s.recv(4))[0] > > s.close() > > print data > > > What I would like to do is take the input from the server, and store it in > an array. The type of data is int. > > Can someone help? > > > Thanks, Johnny > > > > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > >
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