[Python-checkins] r58328 - python/branches/release25-maint/Doc/lib/libasynchat.tex python/branches/release25-maint/Doc/lib/libasyncore.tex
fred.drake
python-checkins at python.org
Fri Oct 5 05:12:01 CEST 2007
Author: fred.drake
Date: Fri Oct 5 05:12:00 2007
New Revision: 58328
Modified:
python/branches/release25-maint/Doc/lib/libasynchat.tex
python/branches/release25-maint/Doc/lib/libasyncore.tex
Log:
move descriptions of ac_(in|out)_buffer_size to the right place
http://bugs.python.org/issue1053
Modified: python/branches/release25-maint/Doc/lib/libasynchat.tex
==============================================================================
--- python/branches/release25-maint/Doc/lib/libasynchat.tex (original)
+++ python/branches/release25-maint/Doc/lib/libasynchat.tex Fri Oct 5 05:12:00 2007
@@ -32,6 +32,17 @@
\class{async_chat} object's methods are called by the event-processing
framework with no action on the part of the programmer.
+ Two class attributes can be modified, to improve performance,
+ or possibly even to conserve memory.
+
+ \begin{datadesc}{ac_in_buffer_size}
+ The asynchronous input buffer size (default \code{4096}).
+ \end{datadesc}
+
+ \begin{datadesc}{ac_out_buffer_size}
+ The asynchronous output buffer size (default \code{4096}).
+ \end{datadesc}
+
Unlike \class{asyncore.dispatcher}, \class{async_chat} allows you to define
a first-in-first-out queue (fifo) of \emph{producers}. A producer need have
only one method, \method{more()}, which should return data to be transmitted
Modified: python/branches/release25-maint/Doc/lib/libasyncore.tex
==============================================================================
--- python/branches/release25-maint/Doc/lib/libasyncore.tex (original)
+++ python/branches/release25-maint/Doc/lib/libasyncore.tex Fri Oct 5 05:12:00 2007
@@ -68,17 +68,6 @@
from the asynchronous loop.
Otherwise, it can be treated as a normal non-blocking socket object.
- Two class attributes can be modified, to improve performance,
- or possibly even to conserve memory.
-
- \begin{datadesc}{ac_in_buffer_size}
- The asynchronous input buffer size (default \code{4096}).
- \end{datadesc}
-
- \begin{datadesc}{ac_out_buffer_size}
- The asynchronous output buffer size (default \code{4096}).
- \end{datadesc}
-
The firing of low-level events at certain times or in certain connection
states tells the asynchronous loop that certain higher-level events have
taken place. For example, if we have asked for a socket to connect to
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