Tornado 6.1 Documentation
written to use Tornado’s own interfaces (such as tornado.web) directly instead of using WSGI. In general, Tornado code is not thread-safe. The only method in Tornado that is safe to call from other threads 6/library/asyncio.html#module-asyncio] module and shares the same event loop (by default since Tornado 5.0). In general, libraries designed for use with asyncio [https://docs.python.org/3.6/library/asyncio.html#module-asyncio] Command-line parsing tornado.testing — Unit testing support for asynchronous code tornado.util — General-purpose utilities Frequently Asked Questions Release notes What’s new in Tornado 6.1.0 What’s new0 码力 | 931 页 | 708.03 KB | 1 年前3
Tornado 6.0 Documentation
written to use Tornado’s own interfaces (such as tornado.web) directly instead of using WSGI. In general, Tornado code is not thread-safe. The only method in Tornado that is safe to call from other threads 6/library/asyncio.html#module-asyncio] module and shares the same event loop (by default since Tornado 5.0). In general, libraries designed for use with asyncio [https://docs.python.org/3.6/library/asyncio.html#module-asyncio] Command-line parsing tornado.testing — Unit testing support for asynchronous code tornado.util — General-purpose utilities Frequently Asked Questions Release notes What’s new in Tornado 6.0.4 What’s new0 码力 | 869 页 | 692.83 KB | 1 年前3
Tornado 5.1 Documentation
written to use Tornado’s own interfaces (such as tornado.web) directly instead of using WSGI. In general, Tornado code is not thread-safe. The only method in Tornado that is safe to call from other threads asynchronous callbacks tornado.testing — Unit testing support for asynchronous code tornado.util — General-purpose utilities Frequently Asked Questions Release notes What’s new in Tornado 5.1.1 What’s new com/group/python-tornado- announce]. Tornado is available under the Apache License, Version 2.0 [http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html]. This web site and all documentation is licensed under Creative0 码力 | 359 页 | 347.32 KB | 1 年前3
Tornado 6.2 Documentation
written to use Tornado’s own interfaces (such as tornado.web) directly instead of using WSGI. In general, Tornado code is not thread-safe. The only method in Tornado that is safe to call from other threads o.html#module-asyncio] module and shares the same event loop (by default since Tornado 5.0). In general, libraries designed for use with asyncio [https://docs.python.org/3/library/asyncio.html#module-asyncio] Command-line parsing tornado.testing — Unit testing support for asynchronous code tornado.util — General-purpose utilities Frequently Asked Questions Release notes What’s new in Tornado 6.2.0 What’s new0 码力 | 407 页 | 385.03 KB | 1 年前3
Tornado 6.1 Documentation
written to use Tornado’s own interfaces (such as tornado.web) directly instead of using WSGI. In general, Tornado code is not thread-safe. The only method in Tornado that is safe to call from other threads standard library asyncio module and shares the same event loop (by default since Tornado 5.0). In general, libraries designed for use with asyncio can be mixed freely with Tornado. 9 Tornado Documentation IOLoop.current().start() See the User’s guide for additional information. Thread-safety notes In general, methods on RequestHandler and elsewhere in Tornado are not thread-safe. In particular, methods such0 码力 | 245 页 | 904.24 KB | 1 年前3
Tornado 6.0 Documentation
written to use Tornado’s own interfaces (such as tornado.web) directly instead of using WSGI. In general, Tornado code is not thread-safe. The only method in Tornado that is safe to call from other threads standard library asyncio module and shares the same event loop (by default since Tornado 5.0). In general, libraries designed for use with asyncio can be mixed freely with Tornado. 9 Tornado Documentation IOLoop.current().start() See the User’s guide for additional information. Thread-safety notes In general, methods on RequestHandler and elsewhere in Tornado are not thread-safe. In particular, methods such0 码力 | 245 页 | 885.76 KB | 1 年前3
Tornado 5.1 Documentation
written to use Tornado’s own interfaces (such as tornado.web) directly instead of using WSGI. In general, Tornado code is not thread-safe. The only method in Tornado that is safe to call from other threads IOLoop.current().start() See the User’s guide for additional information. Thread-safety notes In general, methods on RequestHandler and elsewhere in Tornado are not thread-safe. In particular, methods such exceptions. By default logs instances of HTTPError as warnings without stack traces (on the tornado.general log- ger), and all other exceptions as errors with stack traces (on the tornado.application logger)0 码力 | 243 页 | 895.80 KB | 1 年前3
Tornado 6.5 Documentationwritten to use Tornado’s own interfaces (such as tornado.web) directly instead of using WSGI. In general, Tornado code is not thread-safe. The only method in Tornado that is safe to call from other threads o.html#module-asyncio] module and shares the same event loop (by default since Tornado 5.0). In general, libraries designed for use with asyncio [https://docs.python.org/3/library/asyncio.html#module-asyncio] Command-line parsing tornado.testing — Unit testing support for asynchronous code tornado.util — General-purpose utilities Frequently Asked Questions Release notes What’s new in Tornado 6.5.1 What’s new0 码力 | 437 页 | 405.14 KB | 3 月前3
Tornado 6.4 Documentation
written to use Tornado’s own interfaces (such as tornado.web) directly instead of using WSGI. In general, Tornado code is not thread-safe. The only method in Tornado that is safe to call from other threads o.html#module-asyncio] module and shares the same event loop (by default since Tornado 5.0). In general, libraries designed for use with asyncio [https://docs.python.org/3/library/asyncio.html#module-asyncio] Command-line parsing tornado.testing — Unit testing support for asynchronous code tornado.util — General-purpose utilities Frequently Asked Questions Release notes What’s new in Tornado 6.4.0 What’s new0 码力 | 432 页 | 402.58 KB | 1 年前3
Tornado 6.4 Documentation
written to use Tornado’s own interfaces (such as tornado.web) directly instead of using WSGI. In general, Tornado code is not thread-safe. The only method in Tornado that is safe to call from other threads o.html#module-asyncio] module and shares the same event loop (by default since Tornado 5.0). In general, libraries designed for use with asyncio [https://docs.python.org/3/library/asyncio.html#module-asyncio] Command-line parsing tornado.testing — Unit testing support for asynchronous code tornado.util — General-purpose utilities Frequently Asked Questions Release notes What’s new in Tornado 6.4.0 What’s new0 码力 | 432 页 | 402.58 KB | 1 年前3
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