Async File I/O
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Windows is loaded with async/event/callback stuff. I'm no expert for sure but here's some code that worked well. It wakes up when a file is modified. http://www.dorb.com/darrell/win32WorkSvr/makeThumbsDG.py Look for this snippet. hnd=win32file.FindFirstChangeNotification (......FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_LAST_WRITE ) int = win32event.WaitForSingleObject( hnd, -1) -- --Darrell > Randall Hopper wrote: > |Is there a way to perform asynchronous file I/O in Python which is > |compatible with Tkinter? > | > |I believe Tk's fileevent might be it, but I don't see any wrapper in > |the Tkinter module. Anyone have a code snippet they could share? > > Never mind. I found the code bite I needed buried in Dejanews. The answer > for Tkinter (on UNIX) is "createfilehandler". > > UNIX is sufficient for my needs. But what do Tkinter folks do with this > situation on MSWindows? Sleep and poll? Or is there another API that's > used? >
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