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Author mkc
Recipients akuchling, giampaolo.rodola, gvanrossum, josiahcarlson, klimkin, mkc
Date 2008-03-18.21:45:07
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> I haven't run it, but just browsing the trunk source, it appears to
>  still be present.  In fact, asynchat.py and asyncore.py have
>  apparently not been changed in two years.  Andrew Kuchling would seem
>  to be the closest to this code (?), since medusa is apparently dead.
>
>  (More broadly, if these modules are going to stay, they really need to
>  be preened and better documented.  It's not at all obvious, for
>  example, how the handle_error, handle_expt, and handle_close functions
>  all fit together.  Is handle_error supposed to call handle_close, or
>  will the modules make that happen internally?  etc.)
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Date User Action Args
2008-03-18 21:45:08mkcsetspambayes_score: 0.030107 -> 0.03010697
recipients: + gvanrossum, akuchling, josiahcarlson, klimkin, giampaolo.rodola
2008-03-18 21:45:07mkclinkissue2073 messages
2008-03-18 21:45:07mkccreate