Sure.
But, when using web.py and as I read on the homepage, yield is
supposed to replace print, which was used to return data (in a non
blocking way).

example:
http://webpy.org/cookbook/streaming_large_files?m=diff&b=2


On 14 déc, 20:36, "W. Martin Borgert" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Quoting je <[email protected]>:
>
> > I should have mentionned the code here is a sample to show the
> > problem, and that err1() and err2() (which don't exist) are supposed
> > to fail and raise an error.
>
> > The error from err1() is displayed, but the error from err2() is not.
>
> Have you tried the same code without web.py, i.e. just as an
> ordinary Python function? I assume, you will have the same
> situation, so this probably not web.py related. (I didn't try.)

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