let's dive it into .... I don't think there's an integrated way to do it, 
rather than decorating your function with something else.
Please note that as far as I know (but I may be totally wrong) you can't 
actually return from a function (so it gets rendered and transferred to the 
client) and continue your computation....i.e. if you have return 'abcd' to 
ship 'abcd' to the client, execution stops there.
So, assuming that you are fine with, e.g.
def func():
     result = 'abcd'
     .....some lengthy "after callback"
     return result

I'd say it's definitely "doable".
If I remember correctly, there's only one handy shortcut available without 
starting toying with decorators.... response.custom_commit that can be a 
callable and gets called at the end of every request (before returning the 
results) 

PS: if the thing to do "after callback" is fine if executed asynchronously, 
you can set up a queue of things to do to be processed afterwards.

PS2: to kick in after the rendering you must return the compiled template, 
e.g.
result = response.render(...)
...some lengthy "after callback"
return result

On Thursday, March 14, 2013 11:35:20 AM UTC+1, Daniel Gonzalez wrote:
>
> And (I am discovering some effects during testing):
>
> 4. Is it possible to call this function *after* the templates have been 
> rendered?
>
> On Thursday, March 14, 2013 11:09:51 AM UTC+1, Daniel Gonzalez wrote:
>>
>> And:
>>
>> 3. Is it possible to call this function also for jsonrpc requests?
>>
>> On Thursday, March 14, 2013 11:00:13 AM UTC+1, Daniel Gonzalez wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> For some tests that I am performing, I would like to call a function 
>>> "request_processed()" (defined in a model, for example), at the end of 
>>> every request.
>>>
>>> 1. Is this possible? How?
>>> 2. Is it possible to also call this function in case no controller was 
>>> found to serve the request?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Daniel
>>>
>>

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