Python sockets, request.recv and signals?

Signals exist in their own process: a signal raised in a client process won't be known about by the server process and vice versa. Your options are either to have one process tell the other that it is being terminated, or just wait for the other side to notice that the connection has been dropped (which, if you're using TCP/IP, will come from a failed socket operation on the given socket).

1 i. E: you will get 0 bytes on read(), EPIPE on write(). – ninjalj May 8 at 11:56 thnak you for the response – John11 May 9 at 10:25.

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