I'm trying to import a local module into my application.
I've got the following at the bottom of one of my model files:
from gluon.custom_import import track_changes
track_changes(True)
It still appears to be caching the class definition. Has any of this code
changed recently?
Initially I was passing the class a dict of config variables like so:
class ExampleClass:
def __init__(self,config):
self.config = config
When I called it from the controller, it returned the dict.
Then, when I changed the class file to self.config = 1, it was still
returning the dict.
Deleted the .pyc file and restarted the webserver and it gave me the new
value.
Am I missing something?
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