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Re: [PATCH py80211 0/4] py80211: add support for scheduled scan

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Hi Arend,

On Sat, 2015-06-13 at 08:26 +0200, Arend van Spriel wrote:
> On 12-06-15 16:00, Luca Coelho wrote:
> > Here's a small patchset that adds support for scheduled scans in
> > py80211.
> 
> Thanks! One general remark. It seems you are using soft-tabs where I
> stick to true tabs. Python is pretty anal about that so better stick to
> true tabs.

Uh, sorry about this.  I just used what emacs does by default in
python-mode and didn't give this much thought.  I'll make sure my future
patches conform to pythonist tab analities. :)


> > I'm not sure this is the right approach, I added separate classes for
> > each command, so feel free to ask me to change it completely if you
> > want and I may or may not do it. :P
> 
> Me neither, but it may be a bit too classy ;-) So I would prefer to have
> a scheduled scan class with start and stop operation.

Yeah, I thought so too... In any case, I saw that you applied the classy
version.  Shall I rework this and send new patches or shall we leave it
as it is?


> Good to see you are using '_' consistently for class private members and
> functions. I need to clean it up in other files. I recently added Pyro
> support allowing remote access to py80211 objects and it only exposes
> public members and functions.

Yeah, I like the idea of being strict about private versus public
visibility.

There was a small mistake in one of the changes you made.  I'm going to
send a fix for it in a second.

Thanks for your help!

--
Luca.

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