hello;
i don't know if this belongs here, but i did not know where else to
turn too.
i'm running Apache with mog_wsgi (no mod_python), just to see how it
works and play with it a bit. I would expect the code below to always
out put "tClass\nsomething; "; though that is not the case. the
"\nsomething; " part is repeated depending on how many times i reload
the page. (actually it will be repeated for every time i reload the
page, until it starts from one occurence and adds "\nsomething;" for
every request again. there seems to be no real system behind it. i
expect this is due to the use of multiple process and that every
process keeps a different value for var3 in tClass)
class tClass:
def __init__(self, var1, var2=[]):
self.var1 = var1
self.var2 = var2
def run(self):
return self.var1 + ''.join(self.var2)
def add(self, value):
self.var2.append(value)
def application(environ, start_response):
status = '200 OK'
output = ''
contentsType = 'text/plain'
t = tClass('tClass')
t.add('\nsomething; ')
output += t.run()
response_headers = [('Content-type', contentsType), ('Content-
Length', str(len(output)))]
start_response(status, response_headers)
return [output]
i find it strange that var3 is kept between requests even though a new
instance of tClass is created for each request. if i change line 19
from
t = tClass('tClass')
to
t = tClass('tClass' [])
the output is exactly what i expect it to be ("tClass\nsomething; "
for every single request). So i'm at a loss. I don't know when or why
some variables are kept between requests and other are not. if there
is someone who could clear this up for me, or point me to
documentation that would explain this it would be greatly appreciated
(i did read large parts of the documentation i could find on
http://code.google.com/p/modwsgi, though i did not find anything that
would explain this).
i haven't done anything with the configuration
output would be something like
1)
tClass
something;
2)
tClass
something;
something;
...
7)
tClass
something;
something;
something;
something;
something;
something;
something;
8)
tClass
something;
9)
tClass
something;
something;
10)
tClass
something;
something;
something;
something;
something;
something;
something;
something;
and so on
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