[Twisted-Python] Need Exception that will stop ther reactor within twistd
Nicolas D. Cesar
ncesar at lunix.com.ar
Fri Nov 24 17:55:43 MST 2006
El Viernes, 24 de Noviembre de 2006 20:18, glyph at divmod.com escribió:
> So make GoodByeException.__init__ call reactor.stop() instead of setting
> the useless 'args' attribute.
Must admit, is a clever idea... :-D
> This is bad form, however. Particular types of exception should not stop
> the reactor. Code that wants the reactor to stop, should call
> reactor.stop. Maybe you could make a method that both calls reactor.stop()
> *and* raises an exception.
This is the way i'm doing it right now, but i'm starting to detect new
exceptions raised within standard library (among others) code... and instead
of catching all posibilities I wanted the application to quit (with the
corresponding logging done).
I was wondering if twistd/the application class could have a "exit on
Exception" for this type of operations.
As always, Thanks glyph for the advice
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