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12 | ability to run asynchronous code from the REPL. Constructs which are |
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12 | ability to run asynchronous code from the REPL. Constructs which are | |
13 | :exc:`SyntaxError` s in the Python REPL can be used seamlessly in IPython. |
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13 | :exc:`SyntaxError` s in the Python REPL can be used seamlessly in IPython. | |
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15 | The example given here are for terminal IPython, running async code in a |
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15 | The examples given here are for terminal IPython, running async code in a | |
16 | notebook interface or any other frontend using the Jupyter protocol needs |
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16 | notebook interface or any other frontend using the Jupyter protocol needs | |
17 | IPykernel version 5.0 or above. The details of how async code runs in |
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17 | IPykernel version 5.0 or above. The details of how async code runs in IPykernel | |
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18 | will differ between IPython, IPykernel and their versions. | |
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20 | When a supported library is used, IPython will automatically allow Futures and |
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20 | When a supported library is used, IPython will automatically allow Futures and | |
21 | Coroutines in the REPL to be ``await`` ed. This will happen if an :ref:`await |
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21 | Coroutines in the REPL to be ``await`` ed. This will happen if an :ref:`await |
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