On Mon, 20 Aug 2001, Carlos Fernández Sanz wrote:
> How come the process is never runnable unless there's new data in the file?
> If it was opening and closing the file continously it would be using lots of
> CPU, while it's 0 if there's no data coming.
It sleep()s between close() and open().
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