On Fri, 19 May 2000, David Ascher wrote: > I'm pretty sure I know where it came from -- it came from Sam Rushing's > tutorial on how to use Medusa, which was more or less cut & pasted into the > doc, probably at the time that asyncore and asynchat were added to the > Python core. IMO, it's not the best part of the Python doc -- it is much > too low-to-the ground, and assumes the reader already understands much about > I/O, sync/async issues, and cares mostly about high performance. All of It's a fairly young section, and I haven't had as much time to review and edit that or some of the other young sections. I'll try to pay particular attention to these as I work on the 1.6 release. > which are true of wonderful Sam, most of which are not true of the average > Python user. > > While we're complaining about doc, asynchat is not documented, I believe. > Alas, I'm unable to find the time to write up said documentation. Should that situation change, I'll gladly accept a section on asynchat! Or, if anyone else has time to contribute...?? -Fred -- Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake at acm.org>
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