web2py Version 1.83.2 (2010-08-15 08:16:30) I think it's the binary version. How can I tell?
On Sep 6, 11:48 am, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote: > which web2py version? source or binary? > > On Sep 6, 10:28 am, weheh <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I already tried that and got the same ticket: NameError: global name > > 're' is not defined > > > I also put import re in the controller that imports the serializer. No > > joy. > > > On Sep 6, 11:20 am, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > This is a python thing. Not sure why it works the way it does. Put > > > import re outside the function and it will work. > > > > On Sep 6, 10:17 am, weheh <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > I've written my own serializer, which I've stored locally under > > > > modules. > > > > > I've imported the serializer in my controller with the statement > > > > > module=local_import('serializer') # note: the v3 doc does not > > > > include quotes around the name of the module > > > > > So far, so good. However, the serializer uses regular expressions, so > > > > I do an import re within the serializer: > > > > > def my_dummy_serializer(text,tag=None,attr={}): > > > > import re # this is throwing a ticket! > > > > if tag==None: return re.sub('\s+',' ',text) > > > > if tag=='br': return '\n\n' > > > > if tag=='h1': return text > > > > if tag=='h2': return text > > > > if tag=='h3': return text > > > > if tag=='h4': return text > > > > if tag=='p': return text > > > > if tag=='b' or tag=='strong': return text > > > > if tag=='em' or tag=='i': return text > > > > if tag=='tt' or tag=='code': return text > > > > if tag=='a': return text > > > > if tag=='img': return text > > > > return text > > > > > The import re throws a ticket: > > > > > NameError: global name 're' is not defined > > > > > Suggestions?

