On Sun, 2 Apr 2000, Ben Leslie wrote:
I've whipped up another version:
ftp://starship.python.net/pub/crew/adustman/_asyncore-0.0.1.tar.gz
This is not a bug fix; no bugs found yet. It should offer slightly more speed improvement. This version depends on the fact (or at least, I hope it's a fact) that fileno() on an object in the socket_map does not change over time (modifies asyncore.py to store fileno() as the value in socket_map; previously always stored 1 as a placeholder).
You will need to undo the patch to asyncore.py from the previous one to apply the new patch (another couple lines, pitiful, really).
I was just trying to install this patch on my system (Debian Potato, Zope 2.1.6 from src) and ran into a couple of problems.
Firstly it failed to import the library due to an fprint statement which I think is meant to be fprintf. I changed this and then the module loaded correctly however it then seemed to just die with no error or anything. After starting ope in read only mode (-r) it would start and be fine until you access it and then it would segfault.
I really don't know where to start in debugging this and unfortunately don't have time at the moment :(.
Jeez, you're right. I thought all the debugging crap was out of there. Just delete that statement. I'm amazed the stupid thing compiled. Look for the new version (soon) at: ftp://starship.python.net/pub/crew/adustman/_asyncore-0.0.2.tar.gz -- andy dustman | programmer/analyst | comstar.net, inc. telephone: 770.485.6025 / 706.549.7689 | icq: 32922760 | pgp: 0xc72f3f1d "Therefore, sweet knights, if you may doubt your strength or courage, come no further, for death awaits you all, with nasty, big, pointy teeth!"