[Twisted-Python] Twisted Plugins - Implementation Discussion
Stephen Thorne
stephen at thorne.id.au
Wed Apr 6 23:55:50 MDT 2011
On 2011-04-07, Glyph Lefkowitz wrote:
>
> On Apr 7, 2011, at 1:08 AM, Tim Allen wrote:
>
> > Well, the nice thing about ConfigParser is that it's in the stdlib, and
> > people already know how to create them, and rolling
> > yet-another-config-file-format seems crazy in this day and age.
>
> My point was really that people think they know how to create these,
> but actually they don't. Pop quiz, hot shot: what is the quoting rule
> to put a linebreak with preserved trailing whitespace into a value in
> a .ini file? Into a key?
Reality check. This are the plugins that are currently shipped:
ftp An FTP server.
telnet A simple, telnet-based remote debugging service.
socks A SOCKSv4 proxy service.
manhole-old An interactive remote debugger service.
portforward A simple port-forwarder.
web A general-purpose web server which can serve from a
filesystem or application resource.
inetd An inetd(8) replacement.
news A news server.
xmpp-router An XMPP Router server
words A modern words server
dns A domain name server.
mail An email service
manhole An interactive remote debugger service accessible via
telnet and ssh and providing syntax coloring and basic line
editing functionality.
conch A Conch SSH service.
procmon A process watchdog / supervisor
Why do we care about complex quoting and linebreaks for descriptions? If
you can't remember, just keep typing and let it get wrapped.
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Regards,
Stephen Thorne
Development Engineer
Netbox Blue
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