[Python-Dev] Trial balloon: microthreads library in stdlib (original) (raw)
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Tue Feb 13 01:37:10 CET 2007
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On Tue, Feb 13, 2007 at 12:33:46PM +1300, Greg Ewing wrote:
Richard Tew wrote:
> The ideal mechanism at the high level would be expanding asyncore into > a "one-stop shop". Where all these things can be passed into it and > it can do the work to notify of events on the objects in a standard way. +1. This sounds like an excellent idea. It's downright silly having each thing that uses async I/O doing its own thing. There should be a standard mechanism in the stdlib that everything can use.
I'm workin' on it! ;)
I guess #2 wasn't so hard, after all, Brett!
Dustin
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