asyncore asynchat thread

In order to learn sockets in Python I am trying to write a simple group chat
server and client. I need a little nudge, please. My question contains some
GUI but the root question is asyncore / asynchat. I have read that twisted
makes this all simple, but, I wanted to get my hands dirty here for
educational purposes.

I've managed to build a small echo server with asyncore and asynchat that can
handle any number of connections and repeat to all clients what was sent in
by individual clients. The server seems to work well.

The GUI client, wxPython, creates a socket on open. The user types some text
and clicks [SEND]. The send event puts the text out to the socket then reads
the response and adds it to list control. Everything works well.

I'm now ready for the next step, to disconnect the send data from the recieve
data. So a user who does not send text, still gets what others may have
written. I need to somehow poll the thread so "add to list control" can be
triggered on recieving the data.

I've tried several approaches and can't seem to get it right. First I tried
setting up a separate threading.Thread that created the socket. This way I
could put a poll on the socket. I even created (borrowed) a custom event so
when data was found, it could notify the GUI and call the "add to list
control" But I must have been doing it wrong because it kept locking up in
the loop..

I knew from the server side that asynchat has built in helpers with
collect_incoming_data() and found_terminator(). (my terminator is appended
when data is sent to the server) I could then use the asyncore.poll() in my
threading.Thread to raise the custom event that sends data to the GUI, when
something comes over the socket.

I think I have the concepts right, but the execution breaks down here. I
tried having the threading.Thread create an asyn_chat but I keep getting
errors that I assume the asyncore.dispatcher takes care of. So... maybe I
should use both core and chat on the client as well as the server. The only
examples of dispatcher I can find open up an asyn_chat on "listen". The
client needs to initiate the communication when it starts. The server is
listening and will respond. I won't know on which port the response will
come back.

Here's some bits showing what I'm trying to do. You may find some of it
familiar. I hope I didn't clip anything that may have been needed If anybody
has time to point out where I'm going wrong it would be very helpful. Thank
you if you were patient enough to get this far...

import threading
import time
import socket
import asyncore
import asynchat
from wxPython.wx import *

# server is listening on ...
REMOTE_HOST = '172.0.0.1'
REMOTE_PORT = 50001

class MyTest(wxFrame):
    def __init__(self, parent, ID, title):
        # Initialize wxFrame
        wxFrame.__init__(self, .....

        # start the thread
        self.network = NetworkThread(self)
        self.network.start()
        EVT_NETWORK(self,self.OnNetwork)

        # build rest of GUI... works fine

# the network thread communicates back to the main
# GUI thread via this sythetic event
class NetworkEvent(wxPyEvent):
    def __init__(self,msg=""):
        wxPyEvent.__init__(self)
        self.SetEventType(wxEVT_NETWORK)
        self.msg = msg

wxEVT_NETWORK = 2000
def EVT_NETWORK(win, func):
    win.Connect(-1, -1, wxEVT_NETWORK, func)

class NetworkThread(threading.Thread):
    def __init__(self,win):
        threading.Thread.__init__(self)
        self.win = win
        self.keep_going = true
        self.running = false
        self.MySock = NetworkServer(REMOTE_HOST, REMOTE_PORT,
self.received_a_line)
        self.event_loop = EventLoop()

    def push(self,msg):
        self.MySock.push(msg)
    def is_running(self):
        return self.running
    def stop(self):
        self.keep_going = 0
    def check_status(self,el,time):
        if not self.keep_going:
            asyncore.close_all()
        else:
            self.event_loop.schedule(1,self.check_status)
    def received_a_line(self,m):
        self.send_event(m)
    def run(self):
        self.running = true
        self.event_loop.schedule(1,self.check_status)
        # loop here checking every 0.5 seconds for shutdowns etc..
        self.event_loop.go(0.5)
        # server has shutdown
        self.send_event("Closed down network")
        time.sleep(1)
        self.running = false

    # send a synthetic event back to our GUI thread
    def send_event(self,m):
        evt = NetworkEvent(m)
        wxPostEvent(self.win,evt)
        del evt

class NetworkServer (asyncore.dispatcher):
    def __init__ (self, host, port, handler=None):
        asyncore.dispatcher.__init__(self)
        self.create_socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
        self.connect((host, port))

    def handle_connect (self):
        # I thought, maybe, the server would trigger this... nope
        ChatSocket (host, port, self.handler)

    def handle_read (self):
        data = self.recv (8192)
        self.send_event(self.data)
        print data

    def writable (self):
        return (len(self.buffer) > 0)

    def handle_write (self):
        sent = self.send (self.buffer)
        self.buffer = self.buffer[sent:]

    # send a synthetic event back to our GUI thread
    def send_event(self,m):
        evt = NetworkEvent(m)
        wxPostEvent(self.win,evt)
        del evt

class ChatSocket(asynchat.async_chat):
    def __init__(self, host, port, handler=None):
        asynchat.async_chat.__init__ (self, port)

    def collect_incoming_data(self, data):
        self.data.append(data)

    def found_terminator(self):
        if self.handler:
            self.send_event(self.data)
        else:
            print 'warning: unhandled message: ', self.data
        self.data = ''

class EventLoop:
    socket_map = asyncore.socket_map
    def __init__ (self):
        self.events = {}

    def go (self, timeout=5.0):
        events = self.events
        while self.socket_map:
            print 'inner-loop'
            now = int(time.time())
            for k,v in events.items():
                if now >= k:
                    v (self, now)
                    del events[k]
            asyncore.poll (timeout)

    def schedule (self, delta, callback):
        now = int (time.time())
        self.events[now + delta] = callback

    def unschedule (self, callback, all=1):
        "unschedule a callback"
        for k,v in self.events:
            if v is callback:
                del self.events[k]
                if not all:
                    break

# -----------------------------------------
# Run App
# -------------------------------------------
class TestApp(wxApp):
    def OnInit(self):
        frame = MyTest(None, -1, "Test APP")
        frame.Show(true)
        self.SetTopWindow(frame)
        return true

app = TestApp(0)
app.MainLoop()

I am having trouble with the ALT key in EVT_CHAR on WinNT... works fine on
Linux.

On an app I am writing the user asked for <CTRL> and <ALT> 'speed keys'. When
certain combinations of keys are pressed (i.e.<CTRL><s>), the program would
translate that to a predefined phrase (i.e. 'some long phrase')

I have a wxTextCtrl -in a sizer -on a panel -in a frame.
I have an EVT_CHAR (control, handler) The handler captures the keystrokes,
looks up the translation, and fills the text control with the translation, or
the literal keystrokes if no translation found.

Everything worked great on my Linux box. When I tried to test it on WinNT
only <CTRL> speed keys worked. I can't get windows to relinquish the <ALT>
key.

The first hurdle was that windows immediately activated the menu bar on an
<ALT> press. OK.. I removed the whole menu bar (for now). Now, any <ALT>
letter combination gives a beep. The handler is never called.

I've tried EVT_KEY_DOWN, EVT_KEY_UP without luck.
I've tried capturing the key from the text control all the way up the wxApp.
No matter where I capture them, some other event MUST be firing to make
windows beep at me.

Has anyone been able to capture <ALT> key combinations on WinNT?
Michael

I am having trouble with the ALT key in EVT_CHAR on WinNT... works fine
on Linux.

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Has anyone been able to capture <ALT> key combinations on WinNT?
Michael

Have you tried using wxKeyEvent.AltDown()? Returns TRUE if the Alt key was
down at the time of the key event, according to the wxWindows docs. Also
have a look at wxKeyEvents.py in the demo particularly the bit about
'modifiers'.

David