xeon Mailinglist wrote: > On Tuesday, December 29, 2015 at 11:16:10 AM UTC, xeon Mailinglist wrote: >> 1. How do I create a global variable that can be accessed by all classes? >> >> 2. I am using `dogpile.cache` to store data in the cache [1], but if I >> set and get the same key from different modules, I don't get the value. >> Here is an example in [2]. The value than I get is `NO_VALUE.NO_VALUE`. >> Why this happens?
>> region = make_region().configure('dogpile.cache.memory') The memory backend wraps a python dict whose contents are only available to a single script and forgotten when that script ends. My crystal ball tells me that you want to communicate between processes rather than "modules" and need a backend that implements persistence. "dogpile.cache.file" seems to be the one without dependencies outside the standard library. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list