[Twisted-Python] Soon to be not-a-newbie?

Tristan Seligmann mithrandi at mithrandi.za.net
Sat Jan 26 05:25:34 EST 2008


* Simon Pickles <sipickles at hotmail.com> [2008-01-26 09:47:08 +0000]:

> Tristan Seligmann wrote:
>> it certainly leads to subtle traps in most cases, while providing  
>> little real benefit (despite the perceived benefit).
>>   
> Does this mean if I don't know what inlinecallbacks are, I shouldn't worry?

Briefly, inlineCallbacks is a "trick" for writing a series of Deferred
callback chains as a single generator. If you're not using it, you don't
really need to care about it, unless you end up reading some code that
uses it; but as far as I know, there is no code in Twisted itself that
uses it.
-- 
mithrandi, i Ainil en-Balandor, a faer Ambar
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