I am writing a simple ftp client which I am trying to dispose of. Right now I send a quit command:
(the ftp_client reference is a FTPClient built with a ClientCreator) deferred = ftp_client.quit() And I register a callback: def quitSent(response): print "quit acknowledged...connected?", ftp_client.transport.connected deferred.addCallback(quitSent) If I invoke the above the connection is printed as connected. However if I schedule a callback to check the status later: def status(): print "quit acknowledged...connected?", ftp_client.transport.connected reactor.callLater(1, self.status) If I schedule a callback for a second later the transport is not connected. I've searched quite a bit but I cannot determine a way to register a callback for when the TCP transport is actually disconnected. Can anyone offer some insight? I'd like to know explicitly when the client is closed. Thanks, Peter
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