Sockets and time-outs
pehr anderson
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Thu Aug 17 00:38:54 EDT 2000
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A coworker of mine, Tim O'malley has recently written a package for timeouts on sockets. It basically overrides the existing sockes library and lets you set timeouts as desired, as if the base libraries had this magic functionality. I don't have the URL, but his Email address is timo at eink.com -pehr Ulf Engstrøm wrote: > > I'm using the socket module for a program, but there's one thing that I want > to improve on it. > The client side of this sends data to the server and always get a reply > back, but sometimes the server sends something that wasn't requested of the > reply comes in two sends. Thus I need to read the socket sometimes to see if > there's something waiting. Using recv() is great for getting a reply I know > is there, but when using it and there's no message there it takes an awfully > long time to time out and waiting for this time-out blocks the sending on > the same socket. Is there any way to set a shorter time-out (basically just > check for 2 secs or so) or is there an other function for this? > Regards > Ulf
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