80d36400aa4c92d1b9e13fc1dfeee71ba41c49cc
				
			
			
		
	 Denis Bilenko
		
	
	80d36400aa
	
	
	fixed buffers to wrap channel.send_exception with spawn, so that it doesn't block the mainloop
			Denis Bilenko
		
	
	80d36400aa
	
	
	fixed buffers to wrap channel.send_exception with spawn, so that it doesn't block the mainloop
		
	
= eventlet = Eventlet is a networking library written in Python. It achieves high scalability by using non-blocking io while at the same time retaining high programmer usability by using coroutines to make the non-blocking io operations appear blocking at the source code level. The wiki at http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Eventlet is likely to be a more current source of information than this README. Questions, patches, and general discussion go to the eventlet mailing list: https://lists.secondlife.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/eventletdev == requirements === Eventlet runs on Python version 2.3 or greater, with the following dependenceis: * http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi/greenlet * (if running python versions < 2.4) collections.py from the 2.4 distribution or later == limitations == * Not enough test coverage -- the goal is 100%, but we are not there yet. * Eventlet does not currently run on stackless using tasklets, though it is a goal to do so in the future. == getting started == % python >>> from eventlet import api >>> help(api) Also, look at the examples in the examples directory. == eventlet history == eventlet began life as Donovan Preston was talking to Bob Ippolito about coroutine-based non-blocking networking frameworks in Python. Most non-blocking frameworks require you to run the "main loop" in order to perform all network operations, but Donovan wondered if a library written using a trampolining style could get away with transparently running the main loop any time i/o was required, stopping the main loop once no more i/o was scheduled. Bob spent a few days during PyCon 2005 writing a proof-of-concept. He named it eventlet, after the coroutine implementation it used, [[greenlet]]. Donovan began using eventlet as a light-weight network library for his spare-time project Pavel, and also began writing some unittests. * http://svn.red-bean.com/bob/eventlet/trunk/ * http://soundfarmer.com/Pavel/trunk/ When Donovan started at Linden Lab in May of 2006, he added eventlet as an svn external in the indra/lib/python directory, to be a dependency of the yet-to-be-named [[backbone]] project (at the time, it was named restserv). However, including eventlet as an svn external meant that any time the externally hosted project had hosting issues, Linden developers were not able to perform svn updates. Thus, the eventlet source was imported into the linden source tree at the same location, and became a fork. Bob Ippolito has ceased working on eventlet and has stated his desire for Linden to take its fork forward to the open source world as "the" eventlet.
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