So does this mean compiled code (.py) is deployed or does it parse -
generate etc on each instance startup
and possibly cache generated code in the module . given you can't
write to the filesystem.
T
On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 10:35 AM, Chris McDonough wrote:
> Hi Tim,
>
> AFAICT, as of 1.1
Hi Tim,
AFAICT, as of 1.1 it "just works".. no need to distinguish between compile time
and runtime. I tested this last night.
- C
On 2/3/10 8:50 PM, Tim Hoffman wrote:
> Hi Malthe
>
> Do you have a posting somewhere that details how one uses chameleon
> with appengine.
> I assume you are pre
Hi Malthe
Do you have a posting somewhere that details how one uses chameleon
with appengine.
I assume you are precompiling the template before deployment to appengine.
But the only post I can find in repoze-dev talks about some strategies
your where going to investigate.
and I can't see anything
http://blog.notdot.net/2010/02/Webapps-on-App-Engine-part-4-Templating
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