Support for macOS, mainly by replacing inotify with watchgod, which works cross-plattform#46
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Neat, thanks for this!
Hmm, I haven't hacked on asyncio Python in a while, but I think we could get this to work. Will investigate. |
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`watchdog` is much more portable. Fixes: jlebon#46.
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`watchdog` is much more portable. Fixes: jlebon#46.
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See issue #10 for more details. I've tested this under both Linux and macOS, and it worked fine for me.
Note that watchgod (isn't that name cute ;) does not use inotify/fsevents but file polling instead. I don't think the performance implications are terrible, but I admit it's not as pleasing to my nerd-sense of elegance.
My main reason for chosing it is that it offers an asyncio-compatible API, so it was really easy to integrate. Alternatives do exist, e.g. watchdog was mentioned in a previous issue comment, that uses inotify on Linux and FSEvents on macOS. However, its API is thread-based, and I have no idea how that could be integrated with asyncio, or whether that's even possible.