wxPython & asynchronous i/o
David Bolen
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Tue Nov 13 14:52:13 EST 2001
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bernard <bhayes at advaoptical.de> writes: > I'm thinking of using wxPython in an app that requires the use of sockets. > > Is there any way to handle socket events via the wxPython mainloop > or to use a select loop to 'implement' the wxPython mainloop - or am I on > the wrong track altogether ? The pure wxWindows way to do it with the event loop would be to use wxSockets, which generate appropriate events on I/O. However, I don't believe that wxSockets are wrapped by wxPython yet. Personally, I'd just spin off a background thread to handle your socket I/O, and post your own events to your GUI when you needed to do something with the data with respect to the UI. Then you could have a normal select loop or even blocking I/O in that background thread. -- -- David -- /-----------------------------------------------------------------------\ \ David Bolen \ E-mail: db3l at fitlinxx.com / | FitLinxx, Inc. \ Phone: (203) 708-5192 | / 860 Canal Street, Stamford, CT 06902 \ Fax: (203) 316-5150 \ \-----------------------------------------------------------------------/
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