+1 Thank you Massimo and Jonathan (of course all the other collaborators)

2011/5/4 Bruno Rocha <rochacbr...@gmail.com>

> I am testing right now, at this point I have 2 apps running with no
> problems!
>
> models subfolder, custom importer and current scope are great improvements
> to web2py, I am waiting to rely on this for the app I am working now.
>
> Thank you Massimo and Jonathan (of course all the other collaborators),
> @web2py "the framework that evolves every two weeks"
>
> --
> Bruno Rocha
>  [ About me: http://zerp.ly/rochacbruno ]
>
>
>
> On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 6:09 PM, Massimo Di Pierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu
> > wrote:
>
>> Hello everybody....
>>
>> Jonathan and I have been working on an internal web2py rewrite that while
>> keeping everything backward compatible will allow you to do this
>>
>> ==== modules/mymodule.py
>> from gluon import *
>> def f(): return DIV(A(current.request.function,_href=URL()))
>> ==== end
>>
>> ==== default/controller.py
>> def index():
>>    from mymodule import f
>>    return dict(div=f())
>> ==== end
>>
>> Thanks to Pierre we can now import modules from the app local folder
>> without local_import and thanks to Jonathan those modules only need to do
>> "from gluon import *" to see everything web2py has to offer. This should
>> make life easier for Eclipse users too.
>>
>> In models/db.py you no longer need to pass globals() to Auth
>>
>>   auth=Auth(globals(),db)
>> or
>>   auth=Auth(db)
>>
>> both work.
>>
>> Also error messages in validators (including default error messages)
>> should not be by T(...) by default.
>>
>> This is now in trunk but we are still working on it. This means trunk may
>> not very stable for the next day or two.
>> Meanwhile help us test it. In particular help us test if we are breaking
>> your apps.
>>
>> Massimo
>>
>>
>


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