I'm defining a variable in one of my modules:
from gluon import *
def initialize():
current.output_buffer = deque(maxlen=100)
The problem is, when I try to access the same variable in a different
routine in the same module, I get:
def parse_command(command):
pre_buffer = current.output_buffer
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AttributeError: 'thread._local' object has no attribute 'output_buffer'
I thought that as long as I dealt with current.stored_variable in local
scope, I was fine... is this not the case? Is there a better way to store a
session-specific global variable than this? (I'm pretty new when it comes
to web dev, so it's likely there's something I'm missing.)
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