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7. Optional Operating System Services
7. Optional Operating System Services
The modules described in this chapter provide interfaces to operating
system features that are available on selected operating systems only.
The interfaces are generally modeled after the Unix or C
interfaces but they are available on some other systems as well
(e.g. Windows or NT). Here's an overview:
signal
Set handlers for asynchronous events.
socket
Low-level networking interface.
select
Wait for I/O completion on multiple streams.
thread
Create multiple threads of control within one interpreter.
threading
Higher-level threading interface.
Queue
A synchronized queue class.
mmap
Interface to memory-mapped files for Unix and Windows.
anydbm
Generic interface to DBM-style database modules.
dumbdbm
Portable implementation of the simple DBM interface.
dbhash
DBM-style interface to the BSD database library.
whichdb
Guess which DBM-style module created a given database.
bsddb
Interface to Berkeley DB database library
zlib
Low-level interface to compression and decompression
routines compatible with gzip .
gzip
Interfaces for gzip compression and
decompression using file objects.
zipfile
Read and write ZIP-format archive files.
readline
GNU readline support for Python.
rlcompleter
Python identifier completion for the GNU readline library.
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