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wsgicgi: call close() on iterable to avoid resource leaks
Quoting PEP 333 (WSGI):
"If the iterable returned by the application has a close() method, the server
or gateway must call that method upon completion of the current request,
whether the request was completed normally, or terminated early due to
an error. (This is to support resource release by the application.
This protocol is intended to complement PEP 325's generator support,
and other common iterables with close() methods."
author | Konstantin Zemlyak <zart@zartsoft.ru> |
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date | Mon, 22 Mar 2010 15:16:27 +0100 |
parents | ca8d05e1f1d1 |
children | ee876e42dd74 |
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#!/bin/sh hgcommit() { hg commit -u user -d '0 0' "$@" } hg init clhead cd clhead touch foo && hg add && hgcommit -m 'foo' touch bar && hg add && hgcommit -m 'bar' touch baz && hg add && hgcommit -m 'baz' echo "flub" > foo hgcommit -m "flub" echo "nub" > foo hgcommit -m "nub" hg up -C 2 echo "c1" > c1 hg add c1 hgcommit -m "c1" echo "c2" > c1 hgcommit -m "c2" hg up -C 2 echo "d1" > d1 hg add d1 hgcommit -m "d1" echo "d2" > d1 hgcommit -m "d2" hg tag -l good echo '% fail with three heads' hg up -C good hg merge echo '% close one of the heads' hg up -C 6 hgcommit -m 'close this head' --close-branch echo '% succeed with two open heads' hg up -C good hg up -C good hg merge hgcommit -m 'merged heads'