I'm using a raspberry pi, running debian to send mouse position data over OSC using Python. The information is sending correctly, but after a minute or two, the stream gets slower and slower... I can't figure why.
I combined these two sets of code.
Mouse https://gist.github.com/anapsix/239439bc2ee25728785f
OSC https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-osc
I tried running just the mouse code, and it doesn't slow down, so I assume it has something to do with the OSC data, something is building in a cache or something.
I'm not very experienced with Python and have a lot to learn. I've tried searching for an answer here and other places, but haven't come across one when searching for OSC or UDP slow.
Any ideas?
#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
Corrected, the thread stops now.
"""
import sys
import os
from OSC import OSCClient, OSCMessage
from time import sleep
import gtk
gtk.gdk.threads_init()
import threading
# uses the package python-xlib
# from http://snipplr.com/view/19188/mouseposition-on-linux-via-xlib/
# or: sudo apt-get install python-xlib
from Xlib import display
old_stdout = sys.stdout
sys.stdout = open(os.devnull, 'w')
client = OSCClient()
client.connect( ("192.168.1.183", 7110) )
def mousepos():
"""mousepos() --> (x, y) get the mouse coordinates on the screen (linux, Xlib)."""
data = display.Display().screen().root.query_pointer()._data
return data["root_x"], data["root_y"]
class MouseThread(threading.Thread):
def __init__(self, parent, label):
threading.Thread.__init__(self)
self.label = label
self.killed = False
def run(self):
try:
while True:
if self.stopped():
break
text = "{0}".format(mousepos())
self.label.set_text(text)
sleep(0.01)
client.send( OSCMessage("/MousePos", ["{0}".format(mousepos())] ) )
except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit):
sys.exit()
def kill(self):
self.killed = True
def stopped(self):
return self.killed
class PyApp(gtk.Window):
def __init__(self):
super(PyApp, self).__init__()
self.set_title("Mouse coordinates 0.1")
self.set_size_request(250, 50)
self.set_position(gtk.WIN_POS_CENTER)
self.connect("destroy", self.quit)
label = gtk.Label()
self.mouseThread = MouseThread(self, label)
self.mouseThread.start()
fixed = gtk.Fixed()
fixed.put(label, 10, 10)
self.add(fixed)
self.show_all()
def quit(self, widget):
self.mouseThread.kill()
gtk.main_quit()
if __name__ == '__main__':
app = PyApp()
gtk.main()