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authorSteve Piercy <web@stevepiercy.com>2015-06-18 04:30:28 -0700
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Extra Credit
============
-# Why don't we add ``pyramid_debugtoolbar`` to the list of
- ``install_requires`` dependencies in ``debugtoolbar/setup.py``?
+#. Why don't we add ``pyramid_debugtoolbar`` to the list of
+ ``install_requires`` dependencies in ``debugtoolbar/setup.py``?
-# Introduce a bug into your application: Change:
+#. Introduce a bug into your application: Change:
- .. code-block:: python
+ .. code-block:: python
- def hello_world(request):
- return Response('<body><h1>Hello World!</h1></body>')
+ def hello_world(request):
+ return Response('<body><h1>Hello World!</h1></body>')
- to:
+ to:
- .. code-block:: python
+ .. code-block:: python
def hello_world(request):
return xResponse('<body><h1>Hello World!</h1></body>')
- Save, and visit http://localhost:6543/ again. Notice the nice
- traceback display. On the lowest line, click the "screen" icon to the
- right, and try typing the variable names ``request`` and ``Response``.
- What else can you discover?
+ Save, and visit http://localhost:6543/ again. Notice the nice
+ traceback display. On the lowest line, click the "screen" icon to the
+ right, and try typing the variable names ``request`` and ``Response``.
+ What else can you discover?