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"""Event loop mixins."""
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import threading
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from . import events
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_global_lock = threading.Lock()
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# Used as a sentinel for loop parameter
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_marker = object()
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class _LoopBoundMixin:
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_loop = None
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def __init__(self, *, loop=_marker):
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if loop is not _marker:
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raise TypeError(
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f'As of 3.10, the *loop* parameter was removed from '
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f'{type(self).__name__}() since it is no longer necessary'
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)
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def _get_loop(self):
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loop = events._get_running_loop()
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if self._loop is None:
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with _global_lock:
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if self._loop is None:
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self._loop = loop
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if loop is not self._loop:
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raise RuntimeError(f'{self!r} is bound to a different event loop')
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return loop
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