On 2006-06-08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well, actually I´m using a very simple protocol wich sends only > strings ended by newline. I need to send 3 chunks of information and a > newline after them. On the reader side I make 3 readline(), this way I > wouldn´t have to care about this problem, but maybe that´s where I´m > falling. If that´s the case, I´ll have to use a more complex > protocol.
You can't use readline() with select(). Select tells you whether recv() called on the underlying socket will block or not. What's probably happening is that all of the data has been read from the underlying socket and is being held in a buffer waiting to be read by readline(). The Select call has no way of knowing about that buffered data. As far as it's concerned there's no more data left to read, so it block until the socket is closed. -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! My mind is a potato at field... visi.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list