I'm trying to write a dead-simple interface for an IRC client library, like so: import simpleirc connection = simpleirc.Connect('irc.freenode.net', 6667) channel = connection.join('foo') find_command = re.compile(r'google ([a-z]+)').findall for msg in channel: for t in find_command(msg): channel.say("http://google.com/search?q=%s" % t) Working from the example in the docs<http://twistedmatrix.com/documents/current/core/howto/clients.html#auto5>, I'm running into trouble with the callbacks (the code is a bit lengthy, so I pasted it here <https://gist.github.com/e7e13f074a2691de6371>). The problem is that the call to channel.__next__ needs to be returned when the callback <IRCClient instance>.privmsg is called, there doesn't seem to be a clean option of doing that. I could try to use exceptions or threads, but that seems like the wrong thing here, is there a simpler (blocking?) way of using a twisted reactor that would make this possible? Cheers, Andrey On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 10:00 PM, César García <celord@gmail.com> wrote:
+1 Yes, it's great!!
2010/4/21 Kevin Horn <kevin.horn@gmail.com>
This blog series is also totally rock-a-licious.
-- http://celord.blogspot.com/
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