socket.recvfrom() & sendto()
Ron Johnson
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Wed May 9 00:57:19 EDT 2001
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Courageous wrote: > >>Not to pick a nit, but doesn't execution stall at select() if >>there is no data coming in to the server. For example: a small >>chat server when no one happens to be chatting. > > Asyncronous event-driven programs of this sort typically solve > this by initiating a time thread which then writes a wakeup connect > through one of the file descriptors which select is listening on; > the file descriptor is usually set up early for just this purpose. Ahhh. So many details... -- Ron Johnson, Jr. Home: ron.l.johnson at home.com Jefferson, LA USA http://ronandheather.dhs.org "Is Python better or worse than Perl?" "Perl is worse than Python because people wanted it worse." -Larry Wall, 10/14/1998
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