On 08/31/11 18:31, Gregory Ewing wrote:
The Python process should also be able to set its own
limits using resource.setrlimit().

A new corner of stdlib that I've never poked at. Thanks for the suggestion. Disappointed though that it doesn't seem to have docstrings on the functions, so I had to wade back out to the online docs to probe at it. Granted, after the fact, they were pretty obvious, but it would be nice if "help(resource.getrlimit)" gave me a hint as to what that one expected parameter should have been.

-tim

  import resource as r
  token = "RLIMIT_"
  for item in dir(r):
    if item.startswith(token):
      print "%s:" % item[len(token):],
      print "%s hard/%s soft" % r.getrlimit(getattr(r, item))



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