Sorry if I caused a confusion here (I forgot to put a question mark on
the subject). I'm not using threads, the code above was just an
(actually non-working) example to explain my desired behavior.
The purpose of my post was to know if there is any way to archieve
this kind of locking behavior in web2py code.
I think it would be possible by spawning processes but that would be
some kind of dirty workaround. I am looking for a more straightforward
solution (if any).
Any hint shall be appreciated.
thank you
Juan

On 3 jun, 21:21, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
> You should not start a thread from a web2py thread (without lots of
> caveats).
>
> Massimo
>

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