On 26/10/09 12:28 PM, Babloo wrote:
i have a small python application with GUI (frontend) which has
various functions. I have a RUN button which runs python scripts in
the background . It basically calls execfile() function internally
which runs in a thread , to run the python script .
I want
Tony Houghton wrote:
I want to write python wrappers for the Linux DVB API. The underlying
structures and constants may change from time to time, and some of the
constants are generated from macros, so I think it would be better to
write the module in C rather than just copying the constants
Bryan Olson fakeaddr...@nowhere.org wrote:
Where does this come up? Suppose that to take advantage of multi-core
processors, our server runs as four processes, each with a single thread
that responds to events via select(). Clients all connect to the same
server port, so the socket listening
On Dec 31, 2:01 pm, Francesco Bochicchio bock...@virgilio.it wrote:
Grant Edwards ha scritto:
On 2008-12-30, Francesco Bochicchio bock...@virgilio.it wrote:
3. AFAIK (sorry, I feel acronym-ly today ;), there is no difference in
select between blocking and non-blocking mode. The difference
On Dec 31, 7:48 pm, Francesco Bochicchio bock...@virgilio.it wrote:
...
Uhm. In my experience, with TCP protocol recv only returned less than
the required bytes if the remote end disconnects. I always check the
What if the sending end actually sent less than you asked for ?
-srp
In
On Dec 17, 1:18 am, Kottiyath n.kottiy...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I have to connect to a secure website every second to get the data
and then post to it. I have been investigating on many web clients in
python, but nothing fits the bill properly.
The ones I tried implementing are:
On Dec 11, 6:06 pm, SMALLp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hy. I have a problem! I'm making multi thread application (client,
server) using wxPython for GUI, and threading.Thread for threding.
Clients connect and when they are connected (evry thread handles one
connection) threads change main
On Dec 11, 6:45 pm, Explore_Imagination [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Dec 11, 4:45 am, John Machin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Dec 11, 9:49 am, Explore_Imagination [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi all
I am new to C and python ... I want to convert C data type uint64
variable into the
On 28-May-08, at 9:49 PM, Gary Herron wrote:
Dave Challis wrote:
Hi,
Just wondering if there's a way to iterate through all variables
which
an object has set?
Specifically, I'm using the OptionParser module, which returns an
options object, containing all command line options as object