From: Chuck E. <ec...@mi...> - 2001-02-17 15:18:11
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I agree with Jay. We agreed on TABs earlier. I may have failed to communicate that to everyone else. Wait... /Webware/Docs/StyleGuidelines.html includes the note. If you develop on Webware or plan on submitting patches, please review these. Thanks, -Chuck At 10:20 AM 2/17/2001 -0500, Jay Love wrote: >Tom, I got this error a few days ago. It's an indentation problem. I >fixed it locally and now I can't remember where it was. Geoff is using >spaces for indentation and the rest of the system uses tabs. This is a >good time to remind everyone to set their text editor to use tabs for >indentation. Some editors will be helpful and convert tabs to spaces for >you, but that is not what you want. > >Jay > > > >Tom Schwaller wrote: > >>Geoff Talvola wrote: >> >>>- I checked in a cleaned-up version of AsyncThreadedHTTPServer, which >>>allows WebKit to serve HTTP directly without a separate web >>>server. AsyncThreadedHTTPServer inherits from AsyncThreadedAppServer, >>>but swaps in a different request handler class, so there isn't too much >>>code duplication. (I had to make some small mods to >>>AsyncThreadedAppServer to make it possible to derive >>>AsyncThreadedHTTPServer from it.) >> >>Exception in thread Thread-1: >>Traceback (most recent call last): >> File "/usr/lib/python2.0/threading.py", line 376, in __bootstrap >> self.run() >> File "/usr/lib/python2.0/threading.py", line 364, in run >> apply(self.__target, self.__args, self.__kwargs) >> File "AsyncThreadedAppServer.py", line 139, in threadloop >> rh.handleRequest() #this is all there is to it >> File "AsyncThreadedAppServer.py", line 211, in handleRequest >> dict_length = loads(self.reqdata[:int_length]) >>ValueError: bad marshal data >>??? >> > > > >_______________________________________________ >Webware-discuss mailing list >Web...@li... >http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webware-discuss |