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Fix and improve `asyncio.run()` docs (GH-16403)
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Fortran contiguous arrays, the first index varies the fastest.
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coroutine
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Coroutines is a more generalized form of subroutines. Subroutines are
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Coroutines are a more generalized form of subroutines. Subroutines are
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entered at one point and exited at another point. Coroutines can be
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entered, exited, and resumed at many different points. They can be
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implemented with the :keyword:`async def` statement. See also
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.. function:: run(coro, \*, debug=False)
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Execute the :term:`coroutine` *coro* and return the result.
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This function runs the passed coroutine, taking care of
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managing the asyncio event loop, *finalizing asynchronous
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generators*, and closing the threadpool.
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the end. It should be used as a main entry point for asyncio
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programs, and should ideally only be called once.
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Return a result of *coro* execution, or raise a :exc:`RuntimeError`
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if ``asyncio.run()`` is called from a running event loop, or a
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:exc:`ValueError` if *coro* is not a courutine.
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Example::
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async def main():
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def run(main, *, debug=False):
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"""Run a coroutine.
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"""Execute the coroutine and return the result.
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This function runs the passed coroutine, taking care of
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managing the asyncio event loop and finalizing asynchronous
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It should be used as a main entry point for asyncio programs, and should
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ideally only be called once.
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Return a result of *coro* execution, or raise a RuntimeError
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if `asyncio.run()`is called from a running event loop, or a ValueError
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if `main` is not a courutine.
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Example:
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async def main():
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