I have proposed the inclusion of Timothy O'Malley's timeoutsocket.py into the standard socket module on python-dev, but there has not been a single reply in four weeks. http://www.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2000-August/015111.html I think there are four possibilities: 1) add a timeoutsocket class to Lib/timeoutsocket.py 2) add a timeoutsocket class to Lib/socket.py 3) replace the socket class in Lib/socket.py 4) wait until the interval is down to one day feedback-hungri-ly y'rs Peter Ulf Engstrøm schrieb: > > I'm thinking this is something that should be put in the distro, since it > seems a lot of people are asking for it all the time. I'm using select, but > it'd be even better to have a proper timeout on all the socket stuff. Not to > mention timeout on input and raw_input. (using select on those are platform > dependant). Anyone has a solution to that? > Are there any plans to put in timeouts? Can there be? :) > Regards > Ulf > > > sigh... > > and to be more precise, look at yesterday's post labelled > > nntplib timeout bug? > > interval between posts asking about timeout for sockets is already > > down to 2 days.. great :-) > > -- > http://www.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
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