[Twisted-Python] Win32 events main loop
Andrew Bennetts
andrew-twisted at puzzling.org
Mon Mar 4 17:47:42 MST 2002
On Sun, Mar 03, 2002 at 06:37:30PM -0500, Itamar Shtull-Trauring wrote:
> The next stage, one it's stable and more or less bug free, is probably
> making it more generic, so you can use it with things that aren't
> sockets (e.g. stdin/stdout, pipes, files, etc.) Also integration with
Yeah. I'm not certain about how to do that, but it should be feasible.
> the win32 GUI event loop win32all exposes, which I think uses the same
> subsystem.
Yeah; that means using MsgWaitForMultipleObjects instead of
WaitForMultipleObjects, basically (and checking for an extra possible return
value...). I believe more than strictly GUI stuff will require this, in
fact -- I suspect COM will not function properly in a thread that is blocked
in WaitForMultipleObjects, from what I have read.
-Andrew.
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