turn detect the presence of Cython and then compile (AKA cythonize) the Falcon framework with the system’s default C compiler. $ pip install cython $ pip install --no-build-isolation --no-binary :all: things to another service; this example shows how you might # send parts of an API off to a legacy system that hasn't been upgraded # yet, or perhaps is a single cluster that all data centers have to share async def process_request(self, req, resp): # NOTE: Test explicitly for 0, since this property could be None in # the case that the Content-Length header is missing (in which case
turn detect the presence of Cython and then compile (AKA cythonize) the Falcon framework with the system’s default C compiler. $ pip install cython $ pip install --no-build-isolation --no-binary :all: things to another service; this example shows how you might # send parts of an API off to a legacy system that hasn't been upgraded # yet, or perhaps is a single cluster that all data centers have to share async def process_request(self, req, resp): # NOTE: Test explicitly for 0, since this property could be None in # the case that the Content-Length header is missing (in which case
turn detect the presence of Cython and then compile (AKA cythonize) the Falcon framework with the system’s default C compiler. $ pip install cython $ pip install --no-build-isolation --no-binary :all: things to another service; this example shows how you might # send parts of an API off to a legacy system that hasn't been upgraded # yet, or perhaps is a single cluster that all data centers have to share async def process_request(self, req, resp): # NOTE: Test explicitly for 0, since this property could be None in # the case that the Content-Length header is missing (in which case
turn detect the presence of Cython and then compile (AKA cythonize) the Falcon framework with the system’s default C compiler. $ pip install cython $ pip install --no-build-isolation --no-binary :all: things to another service; this example shows how you might # send parts of an API off to a legacy system that hasn't been upgraded # yet, or perhaps is a single cluster that all data centers have to share async def process_request(self, req, resp): # NOTE: Test explicitly for 0, since this property could be None in # the case that the Content-Length header is missing (in which case
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