Nathaniel J. Smith
Nathaniel J. Smith
Huh, libuv has an interesting strategy for cancelling a console read in cooked mode: it pushes a carriage return into the input buffer, and then immediately rewrites the console output...
I think this fix is good. I definitely don't like sending 1002 here - that indicates that we're closing the connection due to a protocol error, which in context I...
One possible use case would be for setting up handles to talk to a child process, that *aren't* the standard 0, 1, 2 handles. See https://github.com/python-trio/trio/issues/5#issuecomment-529272338
Well, here's evidence that at least one person does want to use these: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/61519940/async-named-pipes-in-windows-using-trio-and-python/
Excellent question! I've been meaning to do something like this, but have been slow to respond because I'm cranky about the available options :-). * IRC is obviously a thing,...
Well, I have managed to create a gitter channel (though apparently it can't be named `trio` because... I don't know why): https://gitter.im/python-trio/general Let's give it a shot and see how...
Mailman3 is another option – they've moved to a kind of hybrid mailing list / web forum model. But (a) this still has the hosting problem (at least until python.org...
Hi @xgid! Thanks for sharing your experience. Google Groups unfortunately has two show-stoppers: (a) export abilities are awful: last I checked the only way to get your data out are...
> I also agree, but was somehow confused by your initial list of available options which mixed both approaches. Sorry, yeah, that's because I was confusing :-) > multi-threaded real-time...
I do have the trio gitter set to notify me on everything. (You can do per-channel overrides to your default notification settings.) Sometimes their email notifications have been flaky for...