Tornado 6.1 Documentation
which by design use hundreds of milliseconds of CPU time, far more than a typical network or disk access). A function can be blocking in some respects and non-blocking in others. In the context of Tornado support integration with other packages including Twisted via a registry of conversion functions. To access this functionality in native coroutines, use tornado.gen.convert_yielded. always return a Future of RequestHandler for all your specific handlers. Handling request input The request handler can access the object representing the current request with self.request. See the class definition for HTTPServerRequest0 码力 | 931 页 | 708.03 KB | 1 年前3
Tornado 6.5 Documentationwhich by design use hundreds of milliseconds of CPU time, far more than a typical network or disk access). A function can be blocking in some respects and non-blocking in others. In the context of Tornado support integration with other packages including Twisted via a registry of conversion functions. To access this functionality in native coroutines, use tornado.gen.convert_yielded. – always return a Future of RequestHandler for all your specific handlers. Handling request input The request handler can access the object representing the current request with self.request. See the class definition for HTTPServerRequest0 码力 | 272 页 | 1.12 MB | 3 月前3
Tornado 6.4 Documentation
which by design use hundreds of milliseconds of CPU time, far more than a typical network or disk access). A function can be blocking in some respects and non-blocking in others. In the context of Tornado support integration with other packages including Twisted via a registry of conversion functions. To access this functionality in native coroutines, use tornado.gen.convert_yielded. – always return a Future of RequestHandler for all your specific handlers. Handling request input The request handler can access the object representing the current request with self.request. See the class definition for HTTPServerRequest0 码力 | 268 页 | 1.09 MB | 1 年前3
Tornado 6.4 Documentation
which by design use hundreds of milliseconds of CPU time, far more than a typical network or disk access). A function can be blocking in some respects and non-blocking in others. In the context of Tornado support integration with other packages including Twisted via a registry of conversion functions. To access this functionality in native coroutines, use tornado.gen.convert_yielded. – always return a Future of RequestHandler for all your specific handlers. Handling request input The request handler can access the object representing the current request with self.request. See the class definition for HTTPServerRequest0 码力 | 268 页 | 1.09 MB | 1 年前3
Tornado 6.4 Documentation
which by design use hundreds of milliseconds of CPU time, far more than a typical network or disk access). A function can be blocking in some respects and non-blocking in others. In the context of Tornado support integration with other packages including Twisted via a registry of conversion functions. To access this functionality in native coroutines, use tornado.gen.convert_yielded. – always return a Future of RequestHandler for all your specific handlers. Handling request input The request handler can access the object representing the current request with self.request. See the class definition for HTTPServerRequest0 码力 | 268 页 | 1.09 MB | 1 年前3
Tornado 6.1 Documentation
which by design use hundreds of milliseconds of CPU time, far more than a typical network or disk access). A function can be blocking in some respects and non-blocking in others. In the context of Tornado support integration with other packages including Twisted via a registry of conversion functions. To access this functionality in native coroutines, use tornado.gen.convert_yielded. – always return a Future of RequestHandler for all your specific handlers. Handling request input The request handler can access the object representing the current request with self.request. See the class definition for HTTPServerRequest0 码力 | 245 页 | 904.24 KB | 1 年前3
Tornado 5.1 Documentation
which by design use hundreds of milliseconds of CPU time, far more than a typical network or disk access). A function can be blocking in some respects and non-blocking in others. In the context of Tornado support integration with other packages including Twisted via a registry of conversion functions. To access this functionality in native coroutines, use tornado.gen.convert_yielded. • Decorated coroutines of RequestHandler for all your specific handlers. Handling request input The request handler can access the object representing the current request with self.request. See the class definition for HTTPServerRequest0 码力 | 243 页 | 895.80 KB | 1 年前3
Tornado 4.5 Documentation
which by design use hundreds of milliseconds of CPU time, far more than a typical network or disk access). A function can be blocking in some respects and non-blocking in others. For example, tornado.httpclient httpclient in the default configuration blocks on DNS resolution but not on other network access (to mitigate this use ThreadedResolver or a tornado.curl_httpclient with a properly-configured build of of RequestHandler for all your specific handlers. Handling request input The request handler can access the object representing the current request with self.request. See the class definition for HTTPServerRequest0 码力 | 333 页 | 322.34 KB | 1 年前3
Tornado 4.5 Documentation
which by design use hundreds of milliseconds of CPU time, far more than a typical network or disk access). A function can be blocking in some respects and non-blocking in others. For example, tornado.httpclient httpclient in the default configuration blocks on DNS resolution but not on other network access (to mitigate this use ThreadedResolver or a tornado.curl_httpclient with a properly-configured build of of RequestHandler for all your specific handlers. Handling request input The request handler can access the object representing the current request with self.request. See the class definition for HTTPServerRequest0 码力 | 222 页 | 833.04 KB | 1 年前3
Tornado 6.0 Documentation
which by design use hundreds of milliseconds of CPU time, far more than a typical network or disk access). A function can be blocking in some respects and non-blocking in others. In the context of Tornado support integration with other packages including Twisted via a registry of conversion functions. To access this functionality in native coroutines, use tornado.gen.convert_yielded. always return a Future of RequestHandler for all your specific handlers. Handling request input The request handler can access the object representing the current request with self.request. See the class definition for HTTPServerRequest0 码力 | 869 页 | 692.83 KB | 1 年前3
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