On 2019-11-14 20:00, R.Wieser wrote:
Dave,

Can you expand on what you are trying to accomplish with this?

There is a small 433 MHz rf transmitter connected to the pin, and when I
send the right pattern a wireless wall-wart will respond and switch a lamp
on or off.     Its just ment as an example of a real-world application of
Python, nothing serious.

Ofcourse, by doing so I'm learning about how to use python (and the Pi)
myself too. :-)

It seems a small C program or library you interface python too is a better solution.

:-)  I already wrote that program in C{something} (I'm not sure what my Pi
offers by default) a while ago, but "ported" it to python.  For the above
mentioned "example" reason.

... Which is also why I didn't even try to just shell to that program, or
try to interface with a C{something} library.

Though doing such interfacing is in the pipeline (I've already
found-and-stored some documentation about it).

Not everything needs to be done in Python. You should use an extension for that kind of thing and then tell it what to do from Python.
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