Help?? Struct packing of Date time not has stopped working??!?!
Klaus Baldermann
kbaldermann at entire-systems.com
Wed Dec 15 08:30:14 EST 1999
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quickbbs at my-deja.com wrote in message <835mvi$62t$1 at nnrp1.deja.com>... >In other words, the client attachs, and reports: "struct.err: str size >does not match format". One of my first Python exercises was a (rdate) client. It had the problem that the read_all() sometimes returned less than 4 characters. This happened only intermittently, so I simply put a loop around the thing: line = "" while len(line) != 4: connection.open(host, 37) line = connection.read_all() connection.close Of course, this is most inelegant solution (might even take looong), and I still don't know what the reason was/is. I thought about nulls '\0', but now I think it might have to do with newlines. What will telnetlib's read_all() return if the data is containing newlines? Will it return a string with embedded \n's or a list of strings, like a file's readlines() method? yours Klaus
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