[Python-Dev] wsgi validator with asynchronous handlers/servers
PJ Eby
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Sat Mar 23 21:27:31 CET 2013
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On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 3:05 PM, Luca Sbardella <luca.sbardella at gmail.com> wrote: > The pseudocode above does yields bytes before start_response, but they are > not *body* bytes, they are empty bytes so that the asynchronous wsgi server > releases the eventloop and call back at the next eventloop iteration. > > I'm I misinterpreting the pep, or the wsgi validator should be fixed > accordingly? The validator is correct for the spec. You *must* call start_response() before yielding any strings at all.
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