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asyncio.py
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Jonathan Slenders
Add asyncio input hook for event loop integration.
r25277 """
Inputhook for running the original asyncio event loop while we're waiting for
input.
By default, in IPython, we run the prompt with a different asyncio event loop,
because otherwise we risk that people are freezing the prompt by scheduling bad
coroutines. E.g., a coroutine that does a while/true and never yield back
control to the loop. We can't cancel that.
However, sometimes we want the asyncio loop to keep running while waiting for
a prompt.
The following example will print the numbers from 1 to 10 above the prompt,
while we are waiting for input. (This works also because we use
prompt_toolkit`s `patch_stdout`)::
In [1]: import asyncio
In [2]: %gui asyncio
In [3]: async def f():
...: for i in range(10):
...: await asyncio.sleep(1)
...: print(i)
In [4]: asyncio.ensure_future(f())
"""
import asyncio
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r25308 from prompt_toolkit import __version__ as ptk_version
PTK3 = ptk_version.startswith('3.')
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# Keep reference to the original asyncio loop, because getting the event loop
# within the input hook would return the other loop.
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
def inputhook(context):
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r25308 """
Inputhook for asyncio event loop integration.
"""
# For prompt_toolkit 3.0, this input hook literally doesn't do anything.
# The event loop integration here is implemented in `interactiveshell.py`
# by running the prompt itself in the current asyncio loop. The main reason
# for this is that nesting asyncio event loops is unreliable.
if PTK3:
return
# For prompt_toolkit 2.0, we can run the current asyncio event loop,
# because prompt_toolkit 2.0 uses a different event loop internally.
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r25277 def stop():
loop.stop()
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r25286 fileno = context.fileno()
loop.add_reader(fileno, stop)
try:
loop.run_forever()
finally:
loop.remove_reader(fileno)
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