* Convert asyncio/tasks.py to async/await
* Convert asyncio/queues.py to async/await
* Convert asyncio/test_utils.py to async/await
* Convert asyncio/base_subprocess.py to async/await
* Convert asyncio/subprocess.py to async/await
* Convert asyncio/streams.py to async/await
* Fix comments
* Convert asyncio/locks.py to async/await
* Convert asyncio.sleep to async def
* Add a comment
* Add missing news
* Convert stubs from AbstrctEventLoop to async functions
* Convert subprocess_shell/subprocess_exec
* Convert connect_read_pipe/connect_write_pip to async/await syntax
* Convert create_datagram_endpoint
* Convert create_unix_server/create_unix_connection
* Get rid of old style coroutines in unix_events.py
* Convert selector_events.py to async/await
* Convert wait_closed and create_connection
* Drop redundant line
* Convert base_events.py
* Code cleanup
* Drop redundant comments
* Fix indentation
* Add explicit tests for compatibility between old and new coroutines
* Convert windows event loop to use async/await
* Fix double awaiting of async function
* Convert asyncio/locks.py
* Improve docstring
* Convert tests to async/await
* Convert more tests
* Convert more tests
* Convert more tests
* Convert tests
* Improve test
The asyncio/compat.py file was written to support Python < 3.5 and
Python < 3.5.2. But Python 3.5 doesn't accept bugfixes anymore, only
security fixes. There is no more need to backport bugfixes to Python
3.5, and so no need to have a single code base for Python 3.5, 3.6
and 3.7.
Say hello (again) to "async" and "await", who became real keywords in
Python 3.7 ;-)
when there are no more `await` or `yield (from)` before return in coroutine,
cancel was ignored.
example:
async def coro():
asyncio.Task.current_task().cancel()
return 42
...
res = await coro() # should raise CancelledError
This implementation provides additional 10-20% speed boost for
asyncio programs.
The patch also fixes _asynciomodule.c to use Arguments Clinic, and
makes '_schedule_callbacks' an overridable method (as it was in 3.5).
This is now an official "protected" API that can be used to write
classes that are duck-type-compatible with Future without subclassing
it. (For that purpose I also changed isinstance(result, Future) to
check for this attribute instead.)
Hopefully Amber Brown can use this to make Twisted.Deferred compatible
with asyncio.Future.
Tests and docs are TBD.
* Fix ResourceWarning warnings in test_streams
* Return True from StreamReader.eof_received() to fix
http://bugs.python.org/issue24539 (but still needs a unittest).
Add StreamReader.__repr__() for easy debugging.
* remove unused imports
* Issue #234: Drop JoinableQueue on Python 3.5+
* Cleanup gather(): use cancelled() method instead of using private Future
attribute
* Fix _UnixReadPipeTransport and _UnixWritePipeTransport. Only start reading
when connection_made() has been called.
* Issue #23333: Fix BaseSelectorEventLoop._accept_connection(). Close the
transport on error. In debug mode, log errors using call_exception_handler()
* Document why set_result() calls are safe
* Cleanup gather(). Use public methods instead of hacks to consume the
exception of a future.
* sock_connect(): pass directly the fd to _sock_connect_done instead of the
socket.