On 01:50 am, nas at arctrix.com wrote: >glyph at divmod.com <glyph at divmod.com> wrote: >>we're not even talking about actually putting any Twisted code >>into the standard library, just standardizing the "protocol" API, >>which >>basically boils down to: >[...] > >This sounds great. I'm interested on working on this since it >scratches an itch of mine but I don't know if I will have time. Do >you think if this part of Twisted became part of the standard >library that it would be used by Twisted or would it continue to >have its own version? As I said above, right now I'm just talking about the interface. There are several implementations of the main loop that call those interfaces, as well as test implementations. Of course I hope we can eliminate some redundancy, but that's step 2: before we refactor, we have to make the code that we're refactoring actually repetitive rather than just similar.
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