import socket as s
import threading
import sys
import os
def startServer():
host='localhost'
port=9999
server=s.socket(s.AF_INET,s.SOCK_STREAM)
server.bind((host,port))
server.listen(5)
print('[*] listening on '+ host +':'+ str(port))
return server
def handleClient(client):
request=client.recv(1024)
print('[*] handling request ' + str(request))
client.send('ACK!'.encode('utf-8'))
client.close()
def run():
server=startServer()
while True:
try:
(client,addr)=server.accept()
host=addr[0]
port=str(addr[1])
print('Accepted connection from '+ host +':'+ port)
client_handler=threading.Thread(target=handleClient, args=(client,))
client_handler.start()
except KeyboardInterrupt:
if client:
client.close()
break
print('[*] Attempting shutdown.')
button in the console. The server runs fine. I can trigger requests and it will respond, however, if I press the button nothing happens. The button itself remains active and I can press it as much as I want to but nothing happens. Also, entering expressions in the command line and pressing return does nothing. It’s as if the console has stopped working. Only shutting down Pythonista manually will stop the execution.
I’m running an iPhone 7 plus with iOS 11.4.1 and Pythonista 3.2.