bpo-42392: Remove deprecated loop parameter from docs (GH-23552)
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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ See also the `Examples`_ section below.
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Queue
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=====
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.. class:: Queue(maxsize=0, \*, loop=None)
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.. class:: Queue(maxsize=0)
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A first in, first out (FIFO) queue.
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@ -36,9 +36,6 @@ Queue
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the queue is always known and can be returned by calling the
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:meth:`qsize` method.
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.. deprecated-removed:: 3.8 3.10
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The *loop* parameter.
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This class is :ref:`not thread safe <asyncio-multithreading>`.
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@ -49,8 +49,8 @@ and work with streams:
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.. coroutinefunction:: open_connection(host=None, port=None, \*, \
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loop=None, limit=None, ssl=None, family=0, \
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proto=0, flags=0, sock=None, local_addr=None, \
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limit=None, ssl=None, family=0, proto=0, \
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flags=0, sock=None, local_addr=None, \
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server_hostname=None, ssl_handshake_timeout=None)
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Establish a network connection and return a pair of
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The returned *reader* and *writer* objects are instances of
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:class:`StreamReader` and :class:`StreamWriter` classes.
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The *loop* argument is optional and can always be determined
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automatically when this function is awaited from a coroutine.
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*limit* determines the buffer size limit used by the
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returned :class:`StreamReader` instance. By default the *limit*
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is set to 64 KiB.
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The *ssl_handshake_timeout* parameter.
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.. coroutinefunction:: start_server(client_connected_cb, host=None, \
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port=None, \*, loop=None, limit=None, \
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port=None, \*, limit=None, \
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family=socket.AF_UNSPEC, \
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flags=socket.AI_PASSIVE, sock=None, \
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backlog=100, ssl=None, reuse_address=None, \
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:ref:`coroutine function <coroutine>`; if it is a coroutine function,
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it will be automatically scheduled as a :class:`Task`.
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The *loop* argument is optional and can always be determined
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automatically when this method is awaited from a coroutine.
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*limit* determines the buffer size limit used by the
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returned :class:`StreamReader` instance. By default the *limit*
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is set to 64 KiB.
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.. rubric:: Unix Sockets
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.. coroutinefunction:: open_unix_connection(path=None, \*, loop=None, \
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limit=None, ssl=None, sock=None, \
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server_hostname=None, ssl_handshake_timeout=None)
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.. coroutinefunction:: open_unix_connection(path=None, \*, limit=None, \
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ssl=None, sock=None, server_hostname=None, \
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ssl_handshake_timeout=None)
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Establish a Unix socket connection and return a pair of
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``(reader, writer)``.
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.. coroutinefunction:: start_unix_server(client_connected_cb, path=None, \
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\*, loop=None, limit=None, sock=None, \
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backlog=100, ssl=None, ssl_handshake_timeout=None, \
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start_serving=True)
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\*, limit=None, sock=None, backlog=100, ssl=None, \
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ssl_handshake_timeout=None, start_serving=True)
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Start a Unix socket server.
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=====================
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.. coroutinefunction:: create_subprocess_exec(program, \*args, stdin=None, \
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stdout=None, stderr=None, loop=None, \
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limit=None, \*\*kwds)
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stdout=None, stderr=None, limit=None, \*\*kwds)
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Create a subprocess.
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See the documentation of :meth:`loop.subprocess_exec` for other
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parameters.
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.. deprecated-removed:: 3.8 3.10
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The *loop* parameter.
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.. coroutinefunction:: create_subprocess_shell(cmd, stdin=None, \
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stdout=None, stderr=None, loop=None, \
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limit=None, \*\*kwds)
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stdout=None, stderr=None, limit=None, \*\*kwds)
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Run the *cmd* shell command.
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escape whitespace and special shell characters in strings that are going
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to be used to construct shell commands.
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.. deprecated-removed:: 3.8 3.10
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The *loop* parameter.
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.. note::
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Subprocesses are available for Windows if a :class:`ProactorEventLoop` is
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Lock
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====
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.. class:: Lock(\*, loop=None)
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.. class:: Lock()
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Implements a mutex lock for asyncio tasks. Not thread-safe.
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finally:
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lock.release()
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.. deprecated-removed:: 3.8 3.10
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The *loop* parameter.
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.. coroutinemethod:: acquire()
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Acquire the lock.
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Event
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=====
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.. class:: Event(\*, loop=None)
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.. class:: Event()
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An event object. Not thread-safe.
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:meth:`clear` method. The :meth:`wait` method blocks until the
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flag is set to *true*. The flag is set to *false* initially.
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.. deprecated-removed:: 3.8 3.10
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The *loop* parameter.
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.. _asyncio_example_sync_event:
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Example::
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Condition
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=========
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.. class:: Condition(lock=None, \*, loop=None)
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.. class:: Condition(lock=None)
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A Condition object. Not thread-safe.
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``None``. In the latter case a new Lock object is created
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automatically.
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.. deprecated-removed:: 3.8 3.10
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The *loop* parameter.
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The preferred way to use a Condition is an :keyword:`async with`
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statement::
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Semaphore
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=========
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.. class:: Semaphore(value=1, \*, loop=None)
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.. class:: Semaphore(value=1)
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A Semaphore object. Not thread-safe.
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internal counter (``1`` by default). If the given value is
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less than ``0`` a :exc:`ValueError` is raised.
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.. deprecated-removed:: 3.8 3.10
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The *loop* parameter.
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The preferred way to use a Semaphore is an :keyword:`async with`
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statement::
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BoundedSemaphore
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================
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.. class:: BoundedSemaphore(value=1, \*, loop=None)
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.. class:: BoundedSemaphore(value=1)
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A bounded semaphore object. Not thread-safe.
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a :exc:`ValueError` in :meth:`~Semaphore.release` if it
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increases the internal counter above the initial *value*.
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.. deprecated-removed:: 3.8 3.10
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The *loop* parameter.
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---------
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Sleeping
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========
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.. coroutinefunction:: sleep(delay, result=None, \*, loop=None)
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.. coroutinefunction:: sleep(delay, result=None)
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Block for *delay* seconds.
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``sleep()`` always suspends the current task, allowing other tasks
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to run.
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.. deprecated-removed:: 3.8 3.10
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The *loop* parameter.
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.. _asyncio_example_sleep:
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Example of coroutine displaying the current date every second
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Running Tasks Concurrently
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.. awaitablefunction:: gather(\*aws, loop=None, return_exceptions=False)
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.. awaitablefunction:: gather(\*aws, return_exceptions=False)
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Run :ref:`awaitable objects <asyncio-awaitables>` in the *aws*
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sequence *concurrently*.
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cancellation of one submitted Task/Future to cause other
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Tasks/Futures to be cancelled.
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.. deprecated-removed:: 3.8 3.10
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The *loop* parameter.
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.. _asyncio_example_gather:
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Example::
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Shielding From Cancellation
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===========================
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.. awaitablefunction:: shield(aw, \*, loop=None)
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.. awaitablefunction:: shield(aw)
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Protect an :ref:`awaitable object <asyncio-awaitables>`
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from being :meth:`cancelled <Task.cancel>`.
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except CancelledError:
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res = None
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.. deprecated-removed:: 3.8 3.10
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The *loop* parameter.
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Timeouts
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========
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.. coroutinefunction:: wait_for(aw, timeout, \*, loop=None)
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.. coroutinefunction:: wait_for(aw, timeout)
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Wait for the *aw* :ref:`awaitable <asyncio-awaitables>`
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to complete with a timeout.
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If the wait is cancelled, the future *aw* is also cancelled.
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.. deprecated-removed:: 3.8 3.10
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The *loop* parameter.
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.. _asyncio_example_waitfor:
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Example::
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Waiting Primitives
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==================
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.. coroutinefunction:: wait(aws, \*, loop=None, timeout=None,\
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return_when=ALL_COMPLETED)
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.. coroutinefunction:: wait(aws, \*, timeout=None, return_when=ALL_COMPLETED)
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Run :ref:`awaitable objects <asyncio-awaitables>` in the *aws*
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iterable concurrently and block until the condition specified
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``wait()`` directly is deprecated as it leads to
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:ref:`confusing behavior <asyncio_example_wait_coroutine>`.
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.. deprecated-removed:: 3.8 3.10
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The *loop* parameter.
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.. _asyncio_example_wait_coroutine:
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.. note::
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deprecated.
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.. function:: as_completed(aws, \*, loop=None, timeout=None)
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.. function:: as_completed(aws, \*, timeout=None)
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Run :ref:`awaitable objects <asyncio-awaitables>` in the *aws*
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iterable concurrently. Return an iterator of coroutines.
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Raises :exc:`asyncio.TimeoutError` if the timeout occurs before
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all Futures are done.
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The *loop* parameter.
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Example::
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for coro in as_completed(aws):
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