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| author | Tshepang Lekhonkhobe <tshepang@gmail.com> | 2013-03-12 22:40:08 +0200 |
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| committer | Tshepang Lekhonkhobe <tshepang@gmail.com> | 2013-03-12 22:40:08 +0200 |
| commit | 2dfdecd4c7a8255702aa08f2807b4a3341b270f7 (patch) | |
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diff --git a/docs/narr/views.rst b/docs/narr/views.rst index 077d27366..90f6825c0 100644 --- a/docs/narr/views.rst +++ b/docs/narr/views.rst @@ -537,41 +537,41 @@ The following types work as view callables in this style: e.g.: .. code-block:: python - :linenos: + :linenos: - from pyramid.response import Response + from pyramid.response import Response - def view(context, request): - return Response('OK') + def view(context, request): + return Response('OK') #. Classes that have an ``__init__`` method that accepts ``context, request`` and a ``__call__`` method which accepts no arguments, e.g.: .. code-block:: python - :linenos: + :linenos: - from pyramid.response import Response + from pyramid.response import Response - class view(object): - def __init__(self, context, request): - self.context = context - self.request = request + class view(object): + def __init__(self, context, request): + self.context = context + self.request = request - def __call__(self): - return Response('OK') + def __call__(self): + return Response('OK') #. Arbitrary callables that have a ``__call__`` method that accepts ``context, request``, e.g.: .. code-block:: python - :linenos: + :linenos: - from pyramid.response import Response + from pyramid.response import Response - class View(object): - def __call__(self, context, request): - return Response('OK') - view = View() # this is the view callable + class View(object): + def __call__(self, context, request): + return Response('OK') + view = View() # this is the view callable This style of calling convention is most useful for :term:`traversal` based applications, where the context object is frequently used within the view |
