Life cycle of a mod_python application and scope of global variables
Peter Abel
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Sat Jan 25 08:39:00 EST 2003
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Kyle Yancey <lakeofburningfire at kyle.orgdon'tspamme> wrote in message news:<50f33vofevm3og4bp1ji85atd22bqduv11 at 4ax.com>... > Okay. Now I feel silly. It doesn't seem to work. I tested the > following script, and I got an error. > > #!/usr/bin/env python > from mod_python import apache > i = 1 > def handler(req): # insert here global i # and it will work > req.content_type = "text/html" > req.send_http_header() > if i: > req.write("Hello World!") > i = 0 > return apache.OK > > The error was local variable referenced before assignment. > The faq says that this should display the behavior I described. > http://www.modpython.org/FAQ/faqw.py?req=show&file=faq03.005.htp > I hope I haven't wasted anyones time. Apologies if I made a mistake. > This is my first usenet post. Peter
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