# HG changeset patch # Parent f581cbaedc876b36159d72dde2bfc73ea7be63ac diff -r f581cbaedc87 -r d6240180156c Doc/faq/gui.rst --- a/Doc/faq/gui.rst Sat May 16 22:45:27 2015 -0500 +++ b/Doc/faq/gui.rst Sun May 17 07:20:48 2015 +0000 @@ -139,30 +139,11 @@ Can I have Tk events handled while waiting for I/O? --------------------------------------------------- -Yes, and you don't even need threads! But you'll have to restructure your I/O +On platforms other than Windows, yes, and you don't even +need threads! But you'll have to restructure your I/O code a bit. Tk has the equivalent of Xt's :c:func:`XtAddInput()` call, which allows you to register a callback function which will be called from the Tk mainloop when -I/O is possible on a file descriptor. Here's what you need:: - - from Tkinter import tkinter - tkinter.createfilehandler(file, mask, callback) - -The file may be a Python file or socket object (actually, anything with a -fileno() method), or an integer file descriptor. The mask is one of the -constants tkinter.READABLE or tkinter.WRITABLE. The callback is called as -follows:: - - callback(file, mask) - -You must unregister the callback when you're done, using :: - - tkinter.deletefilehandler(file) - -Note: since you don't know *how many bytes* are available for reading, you can't -use the Python file object's read or readline methods, since these will insist -on reading a predefined number of bytes. For sockets, the :meth:`recv` or -:meth:`recvfrom` methods will work fine; for other files, use -``os.read(file.fileno(), maxbytecount)``. +I/O is possible on a file descriptor. See :ref:`tkinter-file-handlers`. I can't get key bindings to work in Tkinter: why? diff -r f581cbaedc87 -r d6240180156c Doc/library/tkinter.rst --- a/Doc/library/tkinter.rst Sat May 16 22:45:27 2015 -0500 +++ b/Doc/library/tkinter.rst Sun May 17 07:20:48 2015 +0000 @@ -794,3 +794,53 @@ reference to the image. When the last Python reference to the image object is deleted, the image data is deleted as well, and Tk will display an empty box wherever the image was used. + + +.. _tkinter-file-handlers: + +File Handlers +------------- + +Tk allows you to register and unregister a callback function which will be +called from the Tk mainloop when I/O is possible on a file descriptor. +Only one handler may be registered per file descriptor. Example code:: + + import tkinter + widget = tkinter.Tk() + mask = tkinter.READABLE | tkinter.WRITABLE + widget.tk.createfilehandler(file, mask, callback) + ... + widget.tk.deletefilehandler(file) + +This feature is not available on Windows. + +Since you don't know how many bytes are available for reading, you may not +want to use the :class:`~io.BufferedIOBase` or :class:`~io.TextIOBase` +:meth:`~io.BufferedIOBase.read` or :meth:`~io.IOBase.readline` methods, +since these will insist on reading a predefined number of bytes. +For sockets, the :meth:`~socket.socket.recv` or +:meth:`~socket.socket.recvfrom` methods will work fine; for other files, +use raw reads or ``os.read(file.fileno(), maxbytecount)``. + + +.. method:: Widget.tk.createfilehandler(file, mask, func) + + Registers the file handler callback function *func*. The *file* argument + may either be an object with a :meth:`~io.IOBase.fileno` method (such as + a file or socket object), or an integer file descriptor. The *mask* + argument is an ORed combination of any of the three constants below. + The callback is called as follows:: + + callback(file, mask) + + +.. method:: Widget.tk.deletefilehandler(file) + + Unregisters a file handler. + + +.. data:: READABLE + WRITABLE + EXCEPTION + + Constants used in the *mask* arguments.