[Twisted-Python] Re: Debugging client programs
Glyph Lefkowitz
glyph at twistedmatrix.com
Wed Jul 30 21:35:00 MDT 2003
On Wednesday, July 30, 2003, at 05:09 PM, Christopher Armstrong wrote:
> I've written a few clients with Twisted, usually GUI things, and I've
> never used twistd.
For most client-ish things, it's just not appropriate. I wish it could
be, but the vaguaries of GUI development prevent it :).
> Sometimes it would be possible, but I think in your
> case, it's not worth all the hassle.
The case where it's useful is when "deployment" is a separate task from
"installation" - for offlineimap, I don't gather that this is the case.
> Maybe if someone made a _sane_ programmatic interface to twistd (so
> you could fire it up after
> figuring out which reator you want to use, etc), it would be usable in
> this situation, but that doesn't exist.
The general idea behind twistd is that it's a unix-centric way of
managing Twisted services. It's a daemon. For an application like
this, you don't want a daemon, because in at least some circumstances,
you don't want to daemonize :-).
In general I think that trying to present a programmatic interface to
twistd is a waste of time. There should be different service-managing
programs for different operating systems, and suggesting front-ends to
twistd will instantly destroy that kind of portability.
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