Highly concurrent networking library
Eventlet is a concurrent networking library for Python that allows you to
change how you run your code, not how you write it.
It uses epoll or libevent for highly scalable non-blocking I/O. Coroutines
ensure that the developer uses a blocking style of programming that is similar
to threading, but provide the benefits of non-blocking I/O. The event dispatch
is implicit, which means you can easily use Eventlet from the Python
interpreter, or as a small part of a larger application.
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eventlet-0.9.17.tar.gz | 0000262991 257 KB | |
python-eventlet.changes | 0000001360 1.33 KB | |
python-eventlet.spec | 0000002680 2.62 KB |
Revision 6 (latest revision is 57)
Stephan Kulow (coolo)
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Sascha Peilicke (saschpe)
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- Update to version 0.9.17: + ZeroMQ support calling send and recv from multiple greenthreads + SSL: unwrap() sends data, and so it needs trampolining + hubs.epolls: Fix imports for exception handler + db_pool: Fix .clear() when min_size > 0 + db_pool: Add MySQL's insert_id() method + db_pool: Close connections after timeout, fix get-after-close race condition with using TpooledConnectionPool + threading monkey patch fixes + pools: Better accounting of current_size in pools.Pool + wsgi: environ['RAW_PATH_INFO'] with request path as received from client + wsgi: log_output flag + wsgi: Limit HTTP header size + wsgi: Configurable maximum URL length + SO_REUSEADDR now correctly set.
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