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.. currentmodule:: asyncio
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Extending
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The main direction for :mod:`asyncio` extending is writing custom *event loop*
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classes. Asyncio has helpers that could be used to simplify this task.
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.. note::
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Third-parties should reuse existing asyncio code with caution,
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a new Python version is free to break backward compatibility
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in *internal* part of API.
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Writing a Custom Event Loop
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===========================
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:class:`asyncio.AbstractEventLoop` declares very many methods. Implementing all them
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from scratch is a tedious job.
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A loop can get many common methods implementation for free by inheriting from
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:class:`asyncio.BaseEventLoop`.
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In turn, the successor should implement a bunch of *private* methods declared but not
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implemented in :class:`asyncio.BaseEventLoop`.
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For example, ``loop.create_connection()`` checks arguments, resolves DNS addresses, and
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calls ``loop._make_socket_transport()`` that should be implemented by inherited class.
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The ``_make_socket_transport()`` method is not documented and is considered as an
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*internal* API.
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Future and Task private constructors
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====================================
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:class:`asyncio.Future` and :class:`asyncio.Task` should be never created directly,
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please use corresponding :meth:`loop.create_future` and :meth:`loop.create_task`,
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or :func:`asyncio.create_task` factories instead.
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However, third-party *event loops* may *reuse* built-in future and task implementations
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for the sake of getting a complex and highly optimized code for free.
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For this purpose the following, *private* constructors are listed:
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.. method:: Future.__init__(*, loop=None)
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Create a built-in future instance.
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*loop* is an optional event loop instance.
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.. method:: Task.__init__(coro, *, loop=None, name=None, context=None)
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Create a built-in task instance.
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*loop* is an optional event loop instance. The rest of arguments are described in
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:meth:`loop.create_task` description.
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.. versionchanged:: 3.11
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*context* argument is added.
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Task lifetime support
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=====================
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A third party task implementation should call the following functions to keep a task
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visible by :func:`asyncio.get_tasks` and :func:`asyncio.current_task`:
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.. function:: _register_task(task)
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Register a new *task* as managed by *asyncio*.
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Call the function from a task constructor.
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.. function:: _unregister_task(task)
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Unregister a *task* from *asyncio* internal structures.
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The function should be called when a task is about to finish.
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.. function:: _enter_task(loop, task)
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Switch the current task to the *task* argument.
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Call the function just before executing a portion of embedded *coroutine*
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(:meth:`coroutine.send` or :meth:`coroutine.throw`).
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.. function:: _leave_task(loop, task)
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Switch the current task back from *task* to ``None``.
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Call the function just after :meth:`coroutine.send` or :meth:`coroutine.throw`
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execution.
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