> Hi there, we have an API that requires consistent high-performance, and as
> part of profiling we've identified that large writes to memcache cause
> problems. We would like to write to memcache after we have transmitted our
> response to the client. My understanding is that (per the WSGI spec) we
> ought to be able to yield our response and have that returned immediately
> to Nginx, then do our memcache write after data has been transmitted to
> the
> client.
>
> Something like:
> def handle_request():
>   response = make_response()
>   yield response # Response data goes out over the network
>   memcache.write(response)
>

Hi, it is a perfectly valid usage


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Roberto De Ioris
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