Hi Anand,

I tried this with no success. It waits for 1 second and then displays
two hellos at once.

-Severin

On Jul 19, 7:39 pm, Anand Chitipothu <[email protected]> wrote:
> 2009/7/20 Severin <[email protected]>:
>
>
>
> > I think previous to 0.3 it was possible to print to the output like
>
> > class timed:
> >    def GET(self):
> >        print 'hello'
> >        sleep(1) # sleep for a second
> >        print 'hello'
>
> > This would print 'hello' to the output then wait a second and print
> > 'hello' again. The user would actually notice the 1 second sleep.
>
> > How can we do this in 0.3? (obviously the return doesn't work here)
>
> use yield instead of print.
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