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Fix asyncio.to_thread() documented return type (GH-20547)
When I wrote the documentation for `asyncio.to_thread()`, I mistakenly assumed that `return await loop.run_in_executor(...)` within an async def function would return a Future. In reality, it returns a coroutine. This likely won't affect typical usage of `asyncio.to_thread()`, but it's important for the documentation to be correct here. In general, we also tend to avoid returning futures from high-level APIs in asyncio.
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allowing context variables from the event loop thread to be accessed in the
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Return an :class:`asyncio.Future` which represents the eventual result of
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*func*.
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Return a coroutine that can be awaited to get the eventual result of *func*.
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This coroutine function is primarily intended to be used for executing
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IO-bound functions/methods that would otherwise block the event loop if
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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ async def to_thread(func, /, *args, **kwargs):
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allowing context variables from the main thread to be accessed in the
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separate thread.
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Return an asyncio.Future which represents the eventual result of *func*.
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Return a coroutine that can be awaited to get the eventual result of *func*.
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loop = events.get_running_loop()
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ctx = contextvars.copy_context()
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