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#!/usr/bin/python
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from __future__ import print_function
import tornado.ioloop
from tornado_app import TornadoApp

# The proton reactor provides a general purpose event processing
# library for writing reactive programs. A reactive program is defined
# by a set of event handlers. An event handler is just any class or
# object that defines the "on_<event>" methods that it cares to
# handle.

class Program:

    # The reactor init event is produced by the reactor itself when it
    # starts.
    def on_reactor_init(self, event):
        print("Hello, World!")

# The TornadoApp integrates a Reactor into tornado's ioloop.
TornadoApp(Program())

# Now the tornado main loop will behave like the reactor's main loop.
tornado.ioloop.IOLoop.instance().start()