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asyncio doc: add "asyncio-" prefix to references
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@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ blocks for 1 second, other tasks are delayed by 1 second which can have an
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important impact on reactivity.
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For networking and subprocesses, the :mod:`asyncio` module provides high-level
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APIs like :ref:`protocols <protocol>`.
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APIs like :ref:`protocols <asyncio-protocol>`.
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An executor can be used to run a task in a different thread or even in a
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different process, to not block the thread of the event loop. See the
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.. currentmodule:: asyncio
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.. _event-loop:
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.. _asyncio-event-loop:
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Event loops
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===========
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* Registering, executing and cancelling delayed calls (timeouts)
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* Creating client and server :ref:`transports <transport>` for various
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* Creating client and server :ref:`transports <asyncio-transport>` for various
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kinds of communication
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* Launching subprocesses and the associated :ref:`transports <transport>`
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* Launching subprocesses and the associated :ref:`transports <asyncio-transport>`
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for communication with an external program
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* Delegating costly function calls to a pool of threads
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Create a streaming transport connection to a given Internet *host* and
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*port*. *protocol_factory* must be a callable returning a
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:ref:`protocol <protocol>` instance.
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:ref:`protocol <asyncio-protocol>` instance.
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This method returns a :ref:`coroutine object <coroutine>` which will try to
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establish the connection in the background. When successful, the
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The chronological synopsis of the underlying operation is as follows:
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#. The connection is established, and a :ref:`transport <transport>`
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#. The connection is established, and a :ref:`transport <asyncio-transport>`
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is created to represent it.
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#. *protocol_factory* is called without arguments and must return a
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:ref:`protocol <protocol>` instance.
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:ref:`protocol <asyncio-protocol>` instance.
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#. The protocol instance is tied to the transport, and its
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:meth:`connection_made` method is called.
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Transports and protocols (low-level API)
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+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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.. _transport:
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.. _asyncio-transport:
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Transports
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==========
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communication channel, calling you back when it succeeds.
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Once the communication channel is established, a transport is always
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paired with a :ref:`protocol <protocol>` instance. The protocol can
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paired with a :ref:`protocol <asyncio-protocol>` instance. The protocol can
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then call the transport's methods for various purposes.
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:mod:`asyncio` currently implements transports for TCP, UDP, SSL, and
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stop the subprocess.
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.. _protocol:
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.. _asyncio-protocol:
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Protocols
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=========
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:mod:`asyncio` provides base classes that you can subclass to implement
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your network protocols. Those classes are used in conjunction with
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:ref:`transports <transport>` (see below): the protocol parses incoming
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:ref:`transports <asyncio-transport>` (see below): the protocol parses incoming
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data and asks for the writing of outgoing data, while the transport is
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responsible for the actual I/O and buffering.
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is not guarantee on the execution order. Protocols are not aware of coroutines
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created in protocol methods and so will not wait for them.
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To have a reliable execution order, use :ref:`stream objects <streams>` in a
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To have a reliable execution order, use :ref:`stream objects <asyncio-streams>` in a
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coroutine with ``yield from``. For example, the :meth:`StreamWriter.drain`
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coroutine can be used to wait until the write buffer is flushed.
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.. currentmodule:: asyncio
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.. _streams:
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.. _asyncio-streams:
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++++++++++++++++++++++++
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Streams (high-level API)
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resources, running network clients and servers, and other related primitives.
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Here is a more detailed list of the package contents:
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* a pluggable :ref:`event loop <event-loop>` with various system-specific
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* a pluggable :ref:`event loop <asyncio-event-loop>` with various system-specific
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implementations;
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* :ref:`transport <transport>` and :ref:`protocol <protocol>` abstractions
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* :ref:`transport <asyncio-transport>` and :ref:`protocol <asyncio-protocol>` abstractions
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(similar to those in `Twisted <http://twistedmatrix.com/>`_);
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* concrete support for TCP, UDP, SSL, subprocess pipes, delayed calls, and
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* cancellation support for Futures and coroutines;
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* :ref:`synchronization primitives <sync>` for use between coroutines in
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* :ref:`synchronization primitives <asyncio-sync>` for use between coroutines in
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a single thread, mimicking those in the :mod:`threading` module;
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* an interface for passing work off to a threadpool, for times when
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