asyncio: remove references to the Tulip project, rename Tulip to asyncio.
Patch written by Vajrasky Kok.
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@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ Queues
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when the queue reaches *maxsize*, until an item is removed by :meth:`get`.
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Unlike the standard library :mod:`queue`, you can reliably know this Queue's
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size with :meth:`qsize`, since your single-threaded Tulip application won't
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size with :meth:`qsize`, since your single-threaded asyncio application won't
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be interrupted between calling :meth:`qsize` and doing an operation on the
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Queue.
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@ -1068,3 +1068,8 @@ that may require changes to your code.
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working directory will also now have an absolute path, including when using
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``-m`` with the interpreter (this does not influence when the path to a file
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is specified on the command-line).
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* (C API) :c:func:`PyThread_set_key_value` now always set the value. In Python
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3.3, the function did nothing if the key already exists (if the current
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value is a non-NULL pointer).
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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ class Queue:
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queue reaches maxsize, until an item is removed by get().
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Unlike the standard library Queue, you can reliably know this Queue's size
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with qsize(), since your single-threaded Tulip application won't be
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with qsize(), since your single-threaded asyncio application won't be
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interrupted between calling qsize() and doing an operation on the Queue.
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"""
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@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ def run_test_server(*, host='127.0.0.1', port=0, use_ssl=False):
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def finish_request(self, request, client_address):
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# The relative location of our test directory (which
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# contains the ssl key and certificate files) differs
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# between the stdlib and stand-alone Tulip/asyncio.
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# between the stdlib and stand-alone asyncio.
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# Prefer our own if we can find it.
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here = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), '..', 'tests')
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if not os.path.isdir(here):
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