[Twisted-Python] What the hell?
Chris Clearwater
chris at detriment.org
Fri Aug 31 12:37:46 MDT 2001
I agree. The transport for a client or server should probally not be
generalized to a socket at all. Maybe this call for the creation of
twisted.transport ? I am not familiar much with the twisted codebase, so
excuse me if something like this already exists :)
On Fri, Aug 31, 2001 at 01:15:16PM -0400, Itamar wrote:
> From tcp.py:
>
> ============
> class Client(Connection):
> """A client for TCP (and similiar) sockets.
> """
> def __init__(self, host, port, protocol):
> """Initialize the client, setting up its socket, and request to
> connect.
> """
> if host == 'unix':
> # "port" in this case is really a filename
> ...
> ============
>
> That is sooo wrong. What if my computer is named 'unix'? Why does the
> TCP code deal with files?
>
>
>
>
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