GUI frontend IPC question
Cameron Laird
claird at starbase.neosoft.com
Mon Sep 17 14:41:04 EDT 2001
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In article <Pine.LNX.4.31.0109172132290.1656-100000 at cb921.local>, Campbell <cb921 at voice.co.za> wrote: >Hello, > >Again, because I'm working in Python, my own design issues become >on-topic. :) > >I have an app servicing up to 120 'clients' at one time. I would like >to make a gui which will display current status of each of the ports >(idle, active), and some other information. > >I originally made this gui a part of the server .py file, but wxPython >takes a chunk of time out of my 'wait for event' loop (while it >processes windows events), which then cannot respond to incoming events >fast enough. Creating the GUI as another application is easy, but how >will the front end know what the state of the actual application is? > >So it all boils down to 'what does IPC look like and what options do I >have', I guess. Every program I have written before now, had both the >display and the inner core, both in one process, so this is very new to >me. . . . Tcl people started such a list at <URL: http://mini.net/tcl/IPC >. -- Cameron Laird <claird at NeoSoft.com> Business: http://www.Phaseit.net Personal: http://starbase.neosoft.com/~claird/home.html
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