[Twisted-Python] Unpedictable behaviour of transport.write call: Problem with return the control to reactor
Phil Mayers
p.mayers at imperial.ac.uk
Wed Nov 4 06:13:36 MST 2009
naman jain wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was trying this out:
>
>
> Server code:
>
> def dataReceived(self, data):
> if (args["cmd"] == "CHECK_IN"):
> foo = subprocess.Popen('python master.py',shell = True)
> /# this ACK notifies the client to close the connection/
> self.transport.write( self.create_message("CHECK_IN","ACK") )
>
> I use the subprocess call , as I want to avoid threads here, and
> independently launch my master.py without blocking this code.
> I dont aim to have any interaction with the master.py once it is launched
Don't do that. Use:
twisted.python.utils.getProcess*
...which return a deferred and work with the reactor, rather than
against or outside it.
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